Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1931 — Page 13

JSEPT. 21,1931

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CHUMS ACCLAIM BLIZZARD. HERO, BACK IN SCHOOL Bryan Untiedt Still Is Idol for Bravery in Bus Tragedy. By United Press TOWNER, Colo, Sept. 21.—Bryan Untiedt, the boy who visited the President, was back in school today with other survivlors of the storm tragedy from which he emerged last winter a national hero. After he came back from Washington, Bryan did not return to school. “He has seen so much, and been praised so much it is time he settled down for a while and thought It all over,” his mother said. This fall, however, the 14-year-old sandy-haired, freckled youth again is attending regularly the little school from which he and nineteen others set out last March into a raging blizzard which took the lives of several of the children despite Byran’s heoric efforts to save them. Other survivors of the tragedy also are back in school. Some of them have seen Byran only a few times since March. Children ‘Quiz’ Him But they haven’t forgotten. To them he still is “the boy who’s been to see the President.” At every recess and dismissal, the other children gather around him. “How was Washington?” they ask. ‘‘How was the President? How was sleeping on trains? Where’s the gun the President gave you—is it any good? What kind of people live in the east?” Like all the other ranch children, Bryan is modest and quiet. But he answers the little friends to whom he gave his clothes as they huddled together, freezing, in the school bus that was stalled in the blizzard. Hoover “Great Fellow” “Washington was fine,” he tells them, over and over. “President Hoover is a great felllow. Sleeping on trains is all right after you get used to it. The gun is at home and it's swell. About the only difference between the people here and in the east is there’s more of them down there.” Each evening the children set out together over the trail they were following when the storm struck. At the Untiedt home is Bryan’s little brother, Ome, who says Bryan has changed. “He don’t say ‘ain’t’ any more,” declared Ome, “because President Hoover doesn’t. But I say ‘ain’t,’ and dad does, too.” DELAY APPEAL TRIAL OF ‘LOTTERY CZAR’ John Krause Wins Postponement Due to Lack of Special Judge. Trial of appeal of John Krause, alleged lottery czar, in criminal court, was continued indefinitely today, pending acceptance of the case by a special judge. Judge Frank P. Baker named Charles O. Remster as special judge when Earl Cox, Krause’s attorney, asked a change of venue. Remster lias not yet accepted the appointment. Krause and Cox appeared in court today ready for trial, but it was postponed. Krause is appealing a fine and penal farm sentence imposed in municipal court this summer on gambling charges after police attempted to break up a gigantic lottery he is said to have operated. HOOVER’S BOOK COSTLY ?7 Translation of Treatise on Engineering Brings S2OO. By United Press NEW YORK. Sept. 21.—1f need be. President Hoover could make a living writing, it was revealed today. The President’s translation of “De Re Metallica,” a mining treatise by Georg Agricola, German scholar in the middle ages, originally sold for $7. It now for as high as S2OO the copy, an announcement by the Engineering Societies’ library said. Two years ago this work was little known and brought no premium. Book collectors, however, discovered the President was an author and there is little chance now of finding one under SIOO. PITTSBURGH BANKS FAIL Two Institutions and Subsidiary Closed to Conserve Asset*. By United Press PITTSBURGH. Sept. 21.—Two Pittsburgh banks and a subsidiary of one failed to open their doors today. The Bank of Pitttsburgh, N. A., and its subsidiary, the Highland National bank, failed to open for business. The action followed announcement by the boards that the institutions would be closed to conserve assets and protect depositors. The Franklin Savings and Trust Company, capitalized at $175,000, was closed by the state banking department, in the interests of the depositors, it was announced. HEAT CLOSES SCHOOLS Pupils in 35 Buildings Sent Home as Temperature Rockets. With temperature soaring to midsummer heights at noon today, thirfive city schools were closed for the remainder of the day, school officials announced. Since the opening of the schools Sept. 8 the heat has forced closing at noon several days. A number of the younger children have become ill from the heat. Fire Sweeps Ford Plant Bl> United Press CHESTER, Pa., Sept. 21.—Fire ewept through two of the large buildings of the Ford Motor Company assembly plant today, and was not checked until every fire company in Chester and many from adjoining towns were summoned.

‘Bird’ of Catch By United Press BOBTON. Sept. 21.—The Dragger Venture II returned from the fishing grounds today with an unusual catch—an American eagle with a fivefoot wingspread. Captain Fred Surette reported the big bird, exhausted, alighted on the Venture’s deck Friday while the dragger was 130 miles southeast of Boston Lightship, Engineer W. H. Mayo kept the eagle confined to a box while the boat docked today, when the bird was presented to Franklin park zoo.

’FAT' ARBUGKLE FREED ON BAIL Faces Charge of Breaking Bottle in Street. By United Press HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 21.—Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, former screen comedian and now a motion picture director, walked a line to prove that he was as sober as the policeman who arrested him, but was required, nevertheless, to post a bond of SIOO for his appearance in court. Arbuckle, with Eugene Allen, a writer, and two girls, was trying to hoist his huge bulk into a small coupe when patrolman Theodore Stewart decided that more than the actor’s weight was hampering his movement. Politely informed that he should let one of the girls drive, Arbuckl* became sarcastic, Stewart reported, and demanded he be given a sobriety test. Meanwhile, Stewart said, Arbuckle crashed a bottle on the pavement. At the Hollywood police station, Arbuckle challenged Stewart to “walk the line” with him, police reported, and the officer accepted the challenge. Both men proved themselves sober, but Arbuckle and his friend were forced to put up SIOO bail each on charges of breaking glass on a pub- j lie highway. BOYS WRECK TRAIN Five Admit Laying Spikes on Rails, Police Claim. By United Press RICHMOND, Sept. 21.—Five boys, whose ages range from 5 to 10, Were under arrest here today after they confessed wrecking a fast Chicagobound freight train of the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad. Police said that a few hours before the wreck the boys had been released on a charge of destroying records of an aviation company here. Other offenses were listed against them, police said. Seven railroad spikes laid on the rails wrecked the train. None was injured. AIMEE TRIES TO GAIN; DIMPLED DAVY REDUCES Mr. and Mrs. Hutton Are Following the Trend of the Times. By United Press PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21.—David L. Hutton and his bride, the former Aimee Semple McPherson, are following the trend of the times by attempting a readjustment. Aimee is trying to gain weight. Hutton is trying to reduce. Hutton weighed 235 when he and Mrs. McPherson were married recently. Mrs. Hutton told him to exercise more, take long walks, and quit using elevators. He has lost six pounds. Mrs. Hutton, on the other hand, still is trying to regain the weight she lost during her last illness, prior too w’hich she weighed about 160. She now weighs 122. CHICAGO ON UPTREND Employment and Payrolls Show First Increase Since 1929. By United Press CHICAGO, Sept. 21: —Industrial employment and payrolls are increasing in Chicago for the first time since August, 1929, according to figures just released by the state department of labor. During August, the report showed, there was an Increase of 0.1 per cent in employment in 499 Chicago factories and an increase of 0.3 per cent in payrolls for the same plants. Since 1929 employment has fallen, off a total of 32.7 per cent and pay rolls have dropped a total of 49.1 per cent. CLUB TO HEAR WETTER Paul C. Wetter, former municipal judge, will speak on the eighteenth amendment at the first weekly meeting of the year of the Marion County Good Government Club at the home of Benjamin Blake, 236 North Temple street, tonight. Legal Notices. LEGAL NOTICE. The Board of Trustees of the Central State Hospital will receive sealed proposals until. FrUtnv, Sept. 25 at 10 a. m„ for furnishing supplies for the month of October. 1931. Estimate book will be on file at Room 147 Statehouse, from and after Monday. Sopt. 21. 1931. • The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of Board of Trustees. MAE B. HELMER. President. Business Announcements OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW—Bv rebottoming tn cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind Ha. 0583 BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O: plumbing <Jt heating Installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057 FLOOR polished by machine: $1 per room | UP. LANGDON Ha. 3460-W. Painting and Papering PAINTINGh exterior, interior: comp, insur. HENDRIK? DINKLA. 2650 E. 34th. Ch .>950. PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent service: $1 room. O'DONALD. Rl. 4638. PAPER HANGING—Huns and furnished $4 up. GLENN FREW. Be, 0838-R. PAPER turn, and hung $4.50 per room Ch 2004 PRANK JACKSON lr 2415 PAPER HANGING—IOc roll: have samples” i worlc guarn, COX. Ch. 1137. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading. because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily. Personals DETECTING Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 625 Lemcie Bldg Rl. 1864; eves., Hu. 3107

1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS m W. T. Blasengym 2226 Shelby DR. 2570 W. H. Richardson & Cos., 1801 N. Mer., TA. 1610 Geo. E. Kincaid, 3918 N. Illinois, WA. 5151 Wald. 1222 Union St., 1619 N. Illinois Lauck Funeral Home, 1458 S. Meridian. DR. 2140 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 RL 5374 DEATH NOTICES MITCHELL. J. WILLIAM —Husband of Malinda. passed awav Saturday evening at his residence. 1015 North Beville. Funeral services at 9 a. m.. Tuesday at the 'East Tenth Street M. E. church. Friends invited. Burial Muncie. Ind. Friends may call at the home after 6 o’clock Monday evening. iMuncie papers please copy.) RIEHL, MARY A.—Age 68 years, died Monday. Sept. 21. at the home of her nephew. Thomas Boyle. 52 N. Mount St. Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 23. 8:30. from the residence 9a.m. St. Anthony’s church. Friends invited. Burial Mt. Vernon. Ind. C-EO. W. USHER in charge. RUST. CONRAD —Husband of Lena Rust, father of Dorothy Johnson, brother of Mrs. Oeorge Noerr. passed away Sunday. Sept. 20. Friends may call at late home. 838 East Morris street, after 2 p. m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 23. 10 a. m.. at above address. Friends invited. Burial Crown _ Hill cemetery. _____ ; SCHNABEL GEORGE—Beloved husband of Minnie Schnabel, departed this life. Monday, Sept. 21. age 43 years. Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 23. 2 p. m. at Madison, Ind. Friends may call at the MOORE & KIRK, FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station St. until 9 p. m. Tuesday. _ SCHUCK MARY A.—Wife of Henry J. Schuck. mother of Henrietta. Ehrlich, Ciara. Eugene, Clifford and Wilbert Schuck and Father Hugh O. S. B. passed away at St. Francis hospital Sunday evening. Sept. 20. Funeral services at St. Catherine's church Wednesday, Sept. 23. at 9 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross cemetery LITTLE & SONS in charge. STEADMAN? MISS ELIZA JANE—Sister of Mrs. William Billbe and Mrs. Adda Allen, passed away Sunday morning. Services at the home. 742 South Sher- _ man drive. 2 p. m.. Tuesday. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. STOUT, WALTER—Husband of Mary Stout, father of Furma~n7~ancl brother of Mrs. Carter Bates, passed away Saturday afternoon. Sept. 19. Funeral Tuesday. Sept. 22. at 2 o m. at his home. 2508 West Washington. Friends may call after 4 p. m. Sunday. Burial at Crown Hill. TANSEL. JULlA—Beloved wife or Clarence Tansel. sister of Mrs. Eduard Cain, and Mrs. Thomas Dunne of Indianapolis, and Anna O’Mara of North Vernon Ind.. and Sisiter Marv Hermandine of St. Marys-of-the-Woods. Ind., died Saturday at St. Paul. Minn. Friends may call at the home of Mrs. Dunne. 2621 North Capitol avenue, after 5 p. m.. Tuesdav. Funeral Wednesday. 8:30. at the home of Mrs. Dunne. 9 a. m.. at St. Patrick’s church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. TRAYLOR, CHARLES M.—Age 22 years, beloved son of Joel T. and Mary M. Travlor, passed away at his nome, 145 West Forty-ninth street. Sunday afternoon. Funeral services at the First Presbyterian church. Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill.

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Help Wanted Male Be your own boss. Have a business of your own. Barbering pays. Learn bartering at TORRS SANITARY BARBER COLLEGE. SALESMEN for canvassing; experience unnecessary. Apply 107 N. Alabama^St. SOLICITORS—For furnace cleaning; good commission. Ch. 2308-R. Help Wanted Female AGENTS WANTED—Pay every night. Meet at Walgrecn’s corner Fountain Square, 8:30 a. m. Tuesday. Phone Ha. 2157-R. Rooms for Rent CENTRAL. 1206—Newly furnished, good beds; steam heat. Ri. 9017. COLLEGE. 2242 —Modern home; attractive rm.: constant hot water; privileges. DEL., N., 1017—Large front rm., new walnut suite : 2 (jble. beds, priv. bath. Ri. 8255 DELAWARE, N.. 1803—Attractive rm.; private. mod, home; steam heat. Ha. 0920. DELAWARE and 32d.; twin or 1; good heat, hot water; $5.50, $4.50. Wa. 3643. EVISON, 746—Emp. couple or ladies to shares mod, home with lady. Dr. 0367. GRACELAND. 3302 —1 or 2 attractive front rms.; priv. fam.; near car line. Ha. 2261. ILLINOIS. N.. 805—Front sleeping room. always hot water: $2 week. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2519—Large front rm 7: congenial family: near restaurant. NEW JERSEY, N., 2050—Choice front, 2 closets; private garage. Ta. 4793. PARK. 2415—We11-furn : closet: next bath: steam heat. He. 4226. ST. JOE, E.. 19—Lovely rm.; const, hot wa.; stm ht; gent.; privileges. Li. 1120. ST- JOE, E., 19; APT. s—Lovely room next bath; constant hot water. SHELBY. 817—Desirable room, in modern. private home. TALBOT, 2925—Cozy, clean, large, front, next, bath, priv, home, privileges. Ta. 7091. TALBOT, N?? 1635—Attractive rooms, ivory, steam heat, hot water. $4 up. 16TH. W.. 26—2 lovely bedrooms: ideal location. Phone Ta. 6679, 12TH. 535 E -Modern-heated front room. $4 for 1; $5 for 2, LI. 9070. 20TH & COLLEGE—LoveIy furnished rm. in steam heated apartment. He. 1033. 32D, 534 E.—Lovely, cheerful room, adjoinmg bath; for 1 or 2; reas. Wa. 1833. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Vir.: clean, sleeping rms.; $2.50 up; also hsekp.; steam heat. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rooms, hot, cold water. $5 week; bath, $7. Steam heat. A real winter home: ladies, gentlemen. 232 S. Illinois. NEAR CAR—Newly furnished room; - ate home; 2 gentlemen. Ha. 0336-M. HOTEL TOURIST INN 359 W. Wash., Vx sq. W. of Statehouse. pur policy is you must be satisfied. Old Man Depression has no standing room with us. Our motto is. Full speed ahead. We put in steam heat. Rms.. dble.. 75c; i 4 .„F eek - New manager. MARTIN HAGEN. Ri. 0204 3 FURNISHED rooms mod., heat, lights and gas; $7.50 per wk. Ch. 3143-R. CENTRAL CAR—S2I E. 12th. $3? Nice attractive rm. Modern home. Ri. 3752, TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Room for Rent With Board GLADSTONE. N.. 627—Cozy well furnished; near car, bus, gar,, meals opt. Ir. 5013. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—Nice front rm~ warm in winter; a real home, good meals if desired. Ta. 4706. WEGHORST. 709—Modern, private home: nice rm.: near car, bus. Dr. 1429-W. CHILD to beard: kindergarten close: good environment. Ha. 0253-M. i OR 2 GlßLS—Modern, priv. homemother’s care; near school. Ch. 6782-W. CHlLD—Modern, private home. near school: no other children. Ch. 2757. FRONT ROOM —Good meals; prefer parent and child. Ha. 1072. McINTIRE HOTEL—IS 23 N. Cap.; clean. desirable rooms with board. $7 per week. SMALL CHlLD—Mother’s care. Modern home. BE. 3375, ring 2.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1019—2 2-rm. suite*: front and side: pri. home: mod. Ri. 3987. BELLEFONTAINE 1013—3 front. furn.. mod., private entrance. Oiristian home. BROADWAY. 1138—2 rooms, kitchenette. range, sink: 2 beds; 87. CAPITOL. N.. 634—2 attrac. rms.. Ist 11.: everythg. furn.: pri. cnt.; respectable peo. CENTRAL. 1206—Newly furnished 2-room apt.: steam heat; reasonable. Ri. 9017. COLLEGE. 1232—2 Large connecting rms.. private entrance. No children. DELAWARE. N.. 614—Furn. hsekpg. apt.: running water: also sleeping rm. La. 8296 ENGLISH. 1240—2 rms. furnished complete, newly decorated: water, lights, gas, steam heat: all paid. $4.50. Dr. 5490. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—I rm.. $3: 2 rooms. $3 50. 1017 Prospect St. HARLAN. 1113—3 rms.. bath, toilet: all furnished. Dr. 2432. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1 rm.. kitchenette apt., $5 week. Ta. 7110. NEW JERSEY. N„ 134 Lodging, clean, rms., for the night. 25c and 50c. Rl. 4145. 1449 N. New Jersey 2 rms.. bath up, $5: 3 rms. down. $7; evythg. furn.: pri. cnt.: free gar: Ri. 0575. OHIO. £.. 540—2 large rms.. $4 50: room. S2 up week. PARK. 2154—2 rooms, front, near bath: also coav 3d floor apt. He. 5587. PROSPECT. 719—Mod. rms.. also sip.: pri. ent.: sink: evythg. fur.: adults * Dr. 6025 SUMMIT, 24 S—Unfurn. or furn.. 2 or 3 connecting rms.. private ent. Li 6176. WASH.. E., 1220—Nice. 2-rm. down apt., private bath, entrance, porch, garage. WASH., 1708 E.—2 mod. housekeep. rms.; front apt.; everything furn. $6. 11TH. 909 E.—2 large lower front rooms; pri. ent.: modern; sink, range: $5, DOWNTOWN —Furnished or unfurnished; 1 or 2 rms.. wklv. or monthly rates: util. Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts. 5-RM. furn. ‘cottage: gas. water, lights furn.: $8 wk. Call at 1611 Southeastern. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Extra large rm.. kitchenette, furn., newly decor., SB. Ch. 4108. Furnished Apts.—Houses ALA., N., 1518—2-rm. kitchenette apt.; o'stuffed furn.; Murphy bed; uti. Li. 2995. ASHLAND. 1558—Small apt.: in-a-door bed; kitchen; bath; util.; adults. Ri. 3471, BEVILLE N.. 329—5 rms.. bath; 2 bdrms.; steam ht.: porch: private ent. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY. 5259—Nicely furnished bungalow: north; S6O, lr, 7436. CENTRAL. 2131—2 rms.. dinette, prlv. porch, ent.; 38 wk.; room, kitchenette. priv. bath: $7 wk, COLLEGE. 1207 —Employed couple to share my home: very convenient. Li. 8115. COMER .1216—Strictly mod.. 6 rms., gar.; full basement: furn. unfurn. Dr. 5617. MIHIGAN. E., 628—Furnished and unfurnished apts., all utilities furn. Li. 2718. SHERMAN DRIVE. 44 N. —Rent or lease, very desirable 3-bedroom home, furnished or unfurnished; near bus. car line; spacious lot: many flowers. 2-car garage: accessible churches, school: 12-min. downtown; references. IR. 2636. WALNUT. E., 115—3 rms.: alcove; priv. bath; $lO. See housekeeper in basement. WASHINGTON. E.. 3720—Modern 4 rm. bath apt; downstairs: priv. porch $7 wk. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: utilities furnished: S3B. Call Apartment No. 1. THE GRANT. _ THE HAINES—BIOV2 N. 111.; beautiful furn. apt.; close in: reasonable. Li, 8884, Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES. Beautiful, modern, complete, furnished or unfurnished, with or without hotel service: walking distance. 850 N. Pennsvlvania street or call Ri. 1371. ■ DUPLEX—Upper: 2 bedrms., living rm.. kitchen, hath; well furn. Ta. 1340. WILL share modern home with employed couple; reasonable. Be. 3319, BARGAIN, $45 Bungalow; 3 bedrms.; nicely furnished; 2-car garage: 3300 block on Graceland. Call Mr. Mott. Li. 2318: eves.. Li. 0065. A-l; 111., N. 2611—Upper or lower duplex; furn.. unfurn.; utilities: Frigidaire; gar. STRANGERS SEE US for furnished houses. Mr. Mott. LI. 2318. Eve.. LI. 9065. 137 East Washington. Apartments for Rent CAPITOL. N.. 2942—Attractive upper 6 .ims„ porches, heat, wat.: SSO mo. Ta. 5925 CHURCH. 925—4 rms. up: lights, gas. toilet; water paid: gar.; sll mo. Ri. 1194, 13TH, E., 709 —3-rm., bath apt.: gd. ht.; near College car: reasonable. LI. 1185 MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment: all utilities: $37.50 to S6O; Frigidaire. LI. 1781. NEW JERSEY. 522—Lovelv 2. 4 and 5 rm. apts: strictly modern; reas. Ri. 7934. ORIENTAL, 122, S. —3-room apt., $7.50 wk : water pd.: gas and electricity. WASHINGTON. E. large nr.'*.. mod.: desirable: gd ht.: gar.; rent reas. 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. Apartment Rental Bureau Apartments In all parts of city; free transportation to inspect apartments. Call He. 1237 or Ri. 1371, day or night. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Houses for Rent ADAMS. 2809—One-half cozy double. 4 rooms, garage, water paid; sls. Ri. 1533. BARTH. 1863—5-room modern brick doubie. garage, bargain. Dr. 2420-W. BELLEFONTAINE, 2838—M0d., good conriition: reduced rent. Wa. 0913. BROADWAY. 2346—14 rms.. 2 baths; car. N, York. W.. 1314: 6-rm. seml-m. Ri. 7725. BROOKSIDE. 1318—Walk’g distance Tech. 7-rm. mod.: reduced $27. Ir. 2139-6. DENNY. S.. 28.—5-room double. A-l. water pd.. garage: rent reduced. Ir. 6310. 405 DOERRE 5-Room single. 2-car garage. S3O. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491 GRACELAND. 3452—4-rm. up. duplex, semi-mod., gar., water pd.; sl6. Ta. 1844. HARRIS. 27—6 rooms, modern: near Wash. High school: garage: S2O. Be. 0746. INGRAM. 1822—6-room modern double. garage: $25, JEFFERSON. N.. 322—4-rm. mod.. ,*edecorated. full basement, gar.. S2B. Ha. 4257-R KEYSTONE N.. 1024—4 rms.. easily heated. toilet, wa. pd., gar., red.. $lB. Ri. 0645. LA SALLE. N.. 942—6-room mod. double, hardwood floors. 2 blocks 54 school: water paid: garage. Reduced. $27.50. 2950 E. MICHIGAN Five-rm. mod. double; water pd.: $22.50. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. MONTCALM. 1502—5 rms.: newlv deco.; convenient loca.; sls. Ri. 7087. Be. 3179. NEW JERSEY. S. 2135—5 rooms, semimcd.: S2O, Dr. 2993. 845 E. Morris. NEW YORK. W.. 1001—5 rms. 258’ Richland. 6-rm. cottage: mo. free. Ri. 7725. PARK. 2832 —Atractive 6 rms.. strictly mod.: redecorated: garage, Ta. 3778, PENN., N.. 3045—4 bedrooms, near Shortridge, Tudor Hall. Ha. 2787. SINGLETON. 2043—4 and 5-room semimodern doubles, garages, water pd.. $16.50 and S2O. Dr. 7703-R. VERMONT. E.. 3324—8-rm. mod. single. garage, front drive. $25. B. G. 181-J. WARMAN. S.. 54—5-room modern, garaee, $25. Dr. 1429-W. WOODRUFF. 885. W. DR.—New 6-rm. mod., Celotex, gar.; wat. pd.; $56.50. Wa. 3643. 17TH, W.. 1115—7-rm. modern bungalow; S2O. Key 1630 Rembrandt. 18TH. W.. 1139—5 rooms, furnace, bath, garage, $25. Key at 1131. Dr. 1417. 29TH. W.. 558 Excellent 4 rooms modern; $25. Single for Colored, $lB Five rooms: new paint and paper: el. Its., gas. inside toilet; 743 W. Mich. Dunlop & Holtegel Li. 6517. 122 E. Market. COLORED—IS2B Bundv PI.. Ist class 5-rm mod, double: S2O. Hu._ 4058. Suburban for Rent . RENT, sale; 4-rm. hse., 1-3 acre. Edgewcod Southport 85-W 1. or see owner. 777 N. Meridian. Rm. 107. 8 to 6:30 a. m. Business Places for Rent NORTHWESTERN AVE., 2936—C0r. store rm., with 2 liv. rms., garage. Ta. 2551. Houses for Sale North BARGAIN, 1931 Price Modern suburban home. 7 rooms. 2 bathrooms. built-in features, full basement, sleeping porch, garage. 2 beautiful wooded lots, leaving city, must sell at a sacrifice: terms to suit buyer: call anytime. MRS. CROSSEN. 4705 Carvel Ave (4 blocks east of College Ave.t. Hu. 7922. Suburban for Sale ONLY sls “PER MONTH NOTHING DOWN Buys 5-room semi-modern cottage, at 544 Berwick ave., with garage, paved street. Call FRAZEE. Li. 2318. Cchloss Bros. Inv. Cos. 137 E- Wash. 5-ROOM Bungalow, 1 acre, 2nd house Jog. west side S. Harding St., 2>a miles south _s ide of river *2O down. Ri. 7725. Household Goods SEWING MACHlNES^—Electrics, big reduction; easy terms: trade-in treadles. $lO to $25. 126 W. Wash. St, HI. 9718. U-NEDA Stove & Furnace Repair Cos. Fire bowls, grates: any stove or fur. Dr. 6363. THOR WASHER—A-l condition: barea'n for $lO. 1117 E. Michigan St. NEW <k used baseburners. Hotblast heaters; cheap. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456 FURNITURE—New used. 3-rm outfit: easy terms N. Barrett. 868 Virginia Ave.

Household Goods THREE - PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES. Slightly used. Ten wonderful values. At $25 Each Cash Only. The Ideal Furniture Cos. 227 W. Wfishing ton St. The "Cut-Price" Quality Furniture Cos. 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 bargalns; delivery free. 127 W. Georgia St. SEWING machines. Singer, drooheali. $10: electric portable. $3 per month. Singer Sewing Machine Cos., 126 W. Washington st. Ri. 9718. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. & bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze llving rm.. rugs, sac. 2428 N. Meridian. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewlng Machine Cos.. 838 Va, Ave Dr. 2474 .BASEBURNERS—AII kinds. reasonable prices. CHARLES KOEHRING. 832 Virglnla Ave. Dr. 1417. HAVE vour sewing mch. repaired. White Sewing Mch. Cos.. 60 W. N. York. Rl. 4755. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR—SSOO; sell for $275; leaving city. Be. 2894. Store-Office Supplies RENTAL AGENCY—Typewriters, any make, special rental price; $2.50 per month; $6 for 3 months. Li, 4712. USED Corona portable with case: $17.50: 1-yr. guarantee. Judd. 142 N. Mer. Li. 6890. TYPEWRITERS gg, & dtS. Pets FOR'BALE 5 WALKER BEAGLE HOUNDS. WIRE Haired Fox Terrier Pups for sale. 22nd and Hawthorne Lane. BEAUTIFUL shaded silver Persian male cat, cheap. Call eve, or Sun. Be. 2694-W. BEAUTIFUL reg. silver pol.ee pups, 6 wks. $3-$5. 453 Agnes. Ri. 9951, Live Stock WILL trade radio or Essex automobile for livestock. 1351 Kentucky Ave. Li. 9240. Musical Instruments York Trumpet Silver plate, gold bell. Perfect condition.... SSO Buescher alto saxophone. Silverplate. Repossessed S9O Used drum outfits. S2O up Holton trombone. Silverplate SSO Large stock rebuilt band instruments. Exceptional * bargains. Terms. Pearson Piano Company 128 N. Penn St. LI. 5513 Buescher TO models in new Buescher instruments. Terms. Lorenz Sax. jSLm School Pembroke Arcade K| LI. 4800 B&n Used Instruments of all kinds. Easy terms. GULBRANSEN mahogany grand, fine condition, may be had for small balance. WILKING MUSIC CO. VIOLIN. ss—Tenor banjo. $6; Hawaiian guitar. $7. Ha. 3238. KINGSBURY oak upright piano; spec. $25. WILKING MUSIC CO. KING oak upright piano; special $35.00 WILKING MUSIC CO. Radio and Equipment

A NEW $ 19.95 COMPLETE Screen Grid Midget Radio; full vision dial cabinet exactly as pictured. Only $5 Down TERMS AS LOW AS $2 WEEK Pearson Piano Company 128-30 N. Pennsylvania

CROSLEY Buddy Bov $35 Case. 7 tubes, high bov 25 Erla. screen grid, high boy 45 Croslev Jewel Box 35 We do expert radio repairing. Radio Bargain Shop SILVER MARSHALL 36A—1931 model: 9tube highboy cabinet: S4O cash for quick sale. 3032 E. Michigan St. RADIOS REPAIRED IN THE HOME. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE. Li. 1126. Ch. 7064 Coal and Wood WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNER BETTER PRICES NOW. Best West Va. blk.. clean fkd $6.00 Best Is. Crk. or clean Ky. 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 yard and see the difference in good coal. 1 * INDIAN CREEK ip., fkd $4.75 W. Virginia 3p., fkd $6.00 We also handle all other high grades of coal and coke. FREDRICK COAL CO. 801 Beecher St. Dr. 1792. 1020 K. 40th St Wa. 5666, Wtrr JIDE CASH COAL CO. 110 N Richland. Belmont 3014 ’’Once Coaled bv Us. Never Cold Again’’ SUMMER PRICES. ECONOMY FUEL SUPPLY CO. DP. 1220. DR. 1221. Miscellaneous for Sale TYPEWRITER—Underwood No. 4. 2 color .ribbon, like new. also rear system for 1926 Dodge car: reas. 1541 Shelbv St. FURNACE and stove repsTring. Model Stove Repair Cos.. 622 E. Wash. Rt. 0369. FIVE rooms of furniture for sale; cheap. 3225 it. Capitol Ave. QUILTS—For sale? Ber*.iful designs, real bargains. Dr. 3205 R-2-/

AUTO LOANS ’ 1 'X * CASH AT ONCE I I iQ Yj I LOAN BY PHONE NO WAITING I ■ \J/S\ IS E V R T A R tTv E * NO ENDORSER* J Jfj WILL CALL HALF RATE WHY PAY OTHERS MORE? Come to Us—We Will Pay Off Your Present Loan—Give You More Money If You Wish— and Lower Your Payments. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Riley 1321

DON’T 10/e .' - Auto OTHERS PAID OFF—MORE . MONEY ADVANCED VERY LOW PAYMENTS—QUICK, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Corner Indiana and New York JACKS BROI. LOAN CO 308 INDIANA AVE. M-5994-

Miscellaneous for Sale ~MEN’S CLOTHING ~ Young men’s and boys’ suits and overcoats, $9.50 to $18.50 (2 trouser suits). One 7-pc. walnut dining room suite with refectory table and red plush seat chairs, $50.00. Several bath tubs and kitchen sinks, reasonable. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. CANVAS COVERS Lowest prices ever known. Get our prices before you buy. Originators of low price canvas covers. All sizes in stock no waiting. Can furnish good cover at 3c sq. ft. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. 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, Easy Credit Terms on new and factory rebuilt electric air compressors. All guaranteed. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. 3535 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. WATER SOFTENERS New and rebuilt semi-automatic; terms. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St Ir. 1151. FTfTTTT TAT?C! New with lids. 65c rxvuj.J. .i/\rvo doz west end BOTTLE CO„ 538 W, Pearl St. LI. 0085. BOTTLES and Jugs for CIDER SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO. 605 S. Capitol Ave. Ri. 7104. BABY CARRIAGE Brown willow, large good condition. $4. Ir. 3097. COAT and several dresses, size 14. good cond. Reas. Call Li, 0233 after 6 p. m. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERED. HODGES AUCTION. RI. 2019. CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRST WILL PAY CASH FOR 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. CALL TA. 3011. DON’T STORE or sell vour furniture. I have a better proposition. Ri. 7725. CALL Li. 1289 for highest prices for new and used furniture. LOSS HARRIS. Barter and Swap Will paint house in exchange for Model T. Ford truck. JOHN FORD, R. R. 6. Box 84 B, r Machinery & Tools BARGAIN 2-ton Wright sour gear chain hoist, in A1 condition. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151 Business Opportunities WANT to buv grocery store In or near Indianapolis. F. H. Brock. Ri. 8838.

Money to Loan

AUTO OR FURNITURE LOTA $25 TO S3OO Confidential Service, Legal Rates BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 E. New York. RI. 4974

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 5800 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE

LOANS—On furniture Rate oer month 2% LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg P.l 3587 Other Companies Paid Off "AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE SO. 219 E. Ohio St. Li. Mob Loans 810 to S3OO in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Formerly Beneficial Loan Society 34 8 PENNSYLVANIA 8T RI 5054 Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car. 202 Kentucky Ave. SAVE 50% on all auto repairing. Everything guaranteed INDIANA BTATE AUTO SCHOOL. South and Alabama. Rl. C 648Autnmobiles for Sale Austin Coupe, 1930 This car Is in the best of condition, upholstery is as clean as a Din. good tires, and can be bought for a verv low down payment and no finance charges. • LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E. Wash. Ir. 1175. BUICK—’29 Standard sedan: very clean: $515, THE BUICK. 1302 E. Washington. CADILLAC. '26-3-14 sedan. Bargain; 8395. THE BUICK, 1302 E. Washington. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1929 This Is a dandy used car; bargain with j new tires. What a buy at $265. We i trade: terms if you like. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S Meridian. Qr. 4743. I

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Automobiles for Sale Prices Redu c ed 1930 Packard 8 De Luxe coupe $1,745 1929 Packard stgjid. g c i U b sedan .. 1.345 1929 Packard custom 8 De Luxe sedan 1,495 1929 Packard std.‘ 8 sedan 1,095 1930 Cord phaeton sedan De Luxe, 6 wire wheels. 1929 Studebaker F. H. De Luxe President sedan. 6 wire wheels 845 1929 Auburn 120 De Luxe sedan. 6 wire wheels 695 1929 Buick 29-57 sedan 695 1928 Franklin sedan 645 1928 Essex coupe 110 Cadillac 314 custom sedan 345 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. 1511 N. illino*s r st With PaCkard ' Rl. 7598. TbeTsma Like Many Others Take advantage of this ORIGINAL and most oDDortune offer. wish to buv a Used Car (selling at S3OO or under). x FINANCE f\ if 1 INTEREST I\| V / INDORSERS HOOKS Ouf prices are all in plain figures. It will pay you to compare our values and prices. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 1929 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN Refinished, runs fine. SBO cash. Terms or trade. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and North. L 1.4455. CHEVROLET. 1927 COACH—Best ever offered: $35. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. St. Li. 8396. ■ CHRYSLER—I 926. 70 coach. Good terms: good price FRANK HATFIELD CO 625 N. Capitol Ave. X 1926 Dodge 4-passenger coupe Another good car priced for auick sale; $65.00. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St Rl. 5328. 1928 Model Dodge Sedan, A-l condition. $175.00. Swissholm ■& Son, 542-44-46 E. Wash. St. Ri. 7740. ESSEX. 1827 COACH—Nice family car at a steal: S9O. Easy terms. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC.. 10th and Meridian St ESSEX—’2B COACH: real value: $145. THE BUICK. 1302 East Washington. 1926 ESSEX COACH. Motor, tires, finish, very good: Jully equipped; only SSO. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO., 2346 Station St, Ch. 6646, F .QP. D —Phaetons: anv price vou want irotn 1931 models down. All models reduced for our big used car sale. BROWNING GENT CO., INC.. 10th and Meridian St. FORD FORDOR SEDAN, ’29 This is a peach of a job. You will say so yourself when you see it; $265 We trade; terms if vou like. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. FORD—Model T. 1926 coupe for only SSO. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington at. Li. 8396. FORD—I93O Model A Sport Roadster; see it now. $325. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 E. Washington St. Li. 8396, 1930 Ford Tudor Sedan Just traded In from original owner on new Chevrolet 6 car. has had exceptionally good care. Tin too shape. Equipped With hot water heater: $395. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET CO. 838 E. 63rd Bt. Hu. 7700. FORDS—IO model T coupes. Tudors and Fordor sedans: $25 up to $35. Your choice. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. Li. 8396. FORD—Model T 1926 Fordor Sedan: three new tires. $95. BROWNING GENT CO., INC- 10th and Meridian 1927 Oldsmobile coach. You can't beat this one for cheap transportation: $75. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St Rl. 5328. $1,495 1930 PACKARD SEDAN: A-l condition: priced for ouick sale. Quality Used Car Store. 1033 N. Meridian St. PACKARD—'2S club sedan: like new. THE BUICK. 1302 East Washington. 1931 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Six wire wheels, driven 3.000 miles, can not be told from new; S2OO discount for quick sale. Terms and trade. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. Li. 4455. 1929 PLYMOUTH COAUH. Can hardly be told from new $275. Swissholm & Son, 542-44-46 E, Wash. St. Rl. 7740, X 1927 Pontiac coupe. Tires and motor good. You can’t beat this one at slls. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St Ri. 5328. PONTIAC. 1927 COACH—Just see it: *125? C O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. LI. 8396. PONTIAC. 1928 COUPE—In pink of condition: $250. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. St. LI. 8396, 1929 WHIPPET SEDAN Refinished, good mechanicall condition. SBO cash. Terms and trade. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. Li. 4455. Bargains in Used Cars. CARSON BROS. 921-23 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0232. BEST IN TOWN LATHROP MOYER USED CARS. 420 N. Capitol. Ri. 6375. REAL VALUES MARMON MOTOR CAR CO. USED CAR LOT. 11TH and MERIDIAN ST. Li. 6359. Trucks CHEVROLET—I >4 ton. 1929. with 32x5 tires. Inclosed cab. platform body. Another real buy. 1188 Kentucky Ave. LI. 4809 INTERNATIONAL m-ton with 8-cylinder motor: good 32x6 tifes: canoov top, express body. This car carries 90-dav guarantee. 1188 Kentucky Ave. Li. 430 j. REO —1 ton 1928 with 32x6 tires; canopv tap. express body. A real bargain. 1188 Kentuekv Ave. LI. 4809 Automobiles Wanted WILL oav cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lt 4518 561 N Cmoltol. WE PAY CASH for any and all makes and models, regardless of condition. NORTHWESTERN SALES CO. 2929 Northwestern Ave. Ta. 5280. LOOK! Will buy equity in light car: sedan preferred. 218 S. Warman Ave. PRIVATE party desires best 5-passenger car that 875 will ouv. Box A-222. Times