Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1931 — Page 13

SEPT. 22,1931.

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GOLD STANDARD IS A GUARANTY FOR CURRENCY Outgrowth of Supply and Demand Law With Its Rarity as Basis. By United Fret* NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—The gold standard Is the backing of a country's currency by gold, a sufficient quantity of which is held in reserve so that the currency can be held to its fixed value. ' If a country declines to permit the withdrawal of gold, as in the present case of England, its currency loses its standard value abroad. To understand gold standard it is necessary to recall the old law of supply and demand—the law which Richard Whitney, president of the New York Stock Exchange, recently said has been violated to bring the present depression. > Gold is rare; therefore the demand is great. In the old days man bartered one commodity for another. As civilisation advanced and manufacture became more diversifled, a means of exchange had to be hit upon. Gold was taken, because a small amount would be valuable on account of its rarity, ease of handling, etc. Given Fixed Value Eventually, it came to have a fixed value and commodities fluctuated. If commodities were plentiful, the same amount of gold I would buy more than if they were rare. A county on a gold standard fixes the price of gold in relation to its currency and keeps the ratilo. In the case of Great Britain, the pound sterling was worth $4.86% in gold. It meant, theoretically, that if one look a certain amount of sterling to the Bank of England, he could buy a certain amount of gold of a certain fineness fixed by law. By the law of 1925, which brought the British government back to gold parity, the price of gold was fixed roughly at sl9 a fine ounce. That meant for every sl9 worth of sterling, the purchaser could obtain one fine ounce of gold. The British government, howeever, set the smallest amount of purchase of gold at 400 ounces. It, therefore, meant the country was not on a strictly gold basis. U. S. Is Classic Example The United States presents the classic example of a gold standard. Our gold dollar weighs 25.8 grains and contains 23.22 grains of fine gold. No single gold dollars are coined on account of the size, but this is the standard. The currency law of 1900 makes it the duty of the secretary of the treasury to maintain all other forms of money at a parity with gold. The gold standard calls for free coinage of gold. If a person brings to a United States mint $5,000 worth of fine gold he will be given $5,000 worth of gold coins. Under the British act of 1925, the Bank of England stood ready to sell bar gold to any person who “makes demand in that behalf at the head office of the bank during office hours of the bank and pay (he purchase price of 3 pounds 17 shillings iota pence (roughly sl9) per troy ounce of gold of the standard of fineness prescribed for gold coin by the coinage act of 1870.”

Value Is Fixed That regulation fixed the value of gold. The pound sterling, therefore, had a definite ratio to gold. If the pound declined. It would buy the same amount of gold in England as it did before. Englishmen and others could take the depreciated pound to the Bank of England, buy gold at the fixed rate, ship the gold abroad, and receive currency of other countries and thus make profits in proportion to the amount which the pound was down. If all transactions were made in Great Britain, the pound sterling would remain fixed at a certain figure. But payments must be made for goods received from all countries of the world. Therefore, the pound must have a ratio to all other currencies. If exports are greater than imports, money will come into Great Britain. That money will be in the form of gold. Britain will have a favorable balance of trade. Currency Value Fluctuates As gold comes into a country v..e value of its currency rises in proportion to that of the country shipping the gold, for that country is losing the metal and therefore is in a weakened position. When the trade balance swerves around the other way and more goods are taken into the country than are sent out, the country in question must ship gold to make up the difference in the value of the exports and the imports. When gold leaves the country It has a tendency to reduce the value of the exchange and thus work against the gold balance. EX-POLICEMAN IS DEAD Thomas H. Slate, 77, Was Retired in 1914 From Force. Funeral services will be held at 2 Thursday afternoon at the home for Thomas Henry Slate, 77, retired policeman, who died of apoplexy Monday. He lived at 1107 Reid avenue. Mr. Slate was born here, and was appointed to the police department in 1881, where he served until retirement in 1914. Survivors are three sons. Albert C. Slate, a policeman; Will F. Slate and Walter J. Slate, all of this city. slug vTctims critical Mother, Aunt Beaten After Objection to Beer Party in Home. Condition of Mrs. Rachel Adler, 56, and Mrs. Anna Spolsky, 67, slugged by Max Adler, 29, of 21 Whittier place, after they objected to • beer party in the Adler home Sunday night, remained critical at city hospital today. Adler beat his mother and his aunt with a monkey wrench while in a drunken frenzy. He is held On charges of assault and battery With intent to kill,

Socked! By Timet KpecieU KOKOMO, Ind., Sept. 22. After a struggle with a girl he arrested on an intoxication charge, patrolman Archie Burgett missed his badge. Search of the girl by a matron at the county jail disclosed the badge hidden in her stocking.

DENIES WOMAN WAS EVICTED WHILE ILL Justice of Peace Asserts Physician Had Reported ‘‘Nothing Wrong.” Mrs. Catherine Nicholson, 535 East Market streeet, was not evicted from her home for nonpayment of rent while ill, James H. Chatterly, justice of the peace, who issued the eviction writ, said today, defending his court’s action against her. Chatterly said Mrs. Nicholson was a year behind in her rent when owners of the house asked that she be put out, and declared he refused the writ, on information she was ill, until a medical examination was made and the physician reported “there is nothing w r rong with her that would prevent her from being removed.” “I understand Mrs. Nicholson was renting out the upstairs of the house and collecting rent for it, but would not pay her rent,” the justice said. Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE. The Board of Trustees of the Central State Hospital will receive sealed proposals until Friday. 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, Sept. 21. 1931. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of Board of Trustees. MAE B. HELMER. President. LEGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned conducting a public storage house will sell at Public Auction on October 12th, 1931, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the accrued storage charges- thereon the household goods and chattels stored and belonging to the following named persons; John E. Baines, Lot 225; C. E. Benefield Lot 409: Naomi Bivelbliss Clark Lot 448; Edward Brooks Lot 340; Lola Maze Clark Lot 447; Simon D. Everett Lot 444: L'etha Emmons Lot 325; Robert Fulton Lot 434; J. L. Hammond Lot 450; Frank Hall Lot 326; Beatrice Hopkins Lot 353; Frank Mann and Indianapolis Building Investment Cos.. Lot 432; Harry Kinney Lot 354; Paul Lendormi Lot 455; Frank McAnany Lot 430; H. W. Modlin Lot 219; L. E. Sihmldt Lot 308; Jennie Stevenson Lot 216; Robert Stevens Lot 3a4; R. T. Trippen Lot 360; Austin Teague Lot 435: Mrs. John Worthington Lot 441. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. _ . 419-23 East Market Street. Ind lanapolis. Indiana Business Announcements OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW—Bv rebottoming In cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid lor the Blind Ha. 0583. BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O: plumbing & heating Installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057 FLOOR polished by machine; $1 per room _un. LANGDON. Ha. 3640-W. Painting and Papering PAINTING, exterior. Interior: comp, insur. HENDRIK DINKLA, 2650 E. 34th. Ch j 950. PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent service; $1 room, O’DONALD. Rl. 4628. PAPER HANGING—Hung and furnished $4 up. GLENN FREW. Be. 0838-R. and Hung $4.50 per room. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON Ir 2415 PAPER HANGING—IOc roll: have samples: work guarn. COX, Ch. 1137. EXPERT paper cleaning: yard and gencral housecleaning, repairing. Be. 4864-M. PAPER furnished and hung; 25 , . discount on all orders up to Oct. 22. Dr. 0718. FIRST-CLASS paper hanging, 10c per roll. Repair work, painting reasonable, Ir. 6088.

Personals DETECTIVE Private. CONFIDENTIAL. JS2S Lemcke Bldg, Ri. 1864: eves.. Hu. 3107 Special Notices DR. H. A. BOYD, now with Dr. Custer’s Clinic. 2320 N. Delaware. Special treatments for aall bladder, high blood pressure. urinary and female disorders with equipment for prevention of operations, which shows 9 out of 10 operations are not necessary. Sick people are often mislead. Save this notice. Ta 1309. OLD VASES & novelty knickknacks repainted: screens recovered MISS SYLVIE. Ri. 4663, DEBTS! notes, accounts collected or no charge, 315 Board of Trade. Li. 8687 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 oiano. for enrollment; fee of $2. Ir. 0956. PIPE ORGAN lessons in exchange for answering telephone one morning or evening, Ir. 0956. __ 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 George Arliss In “Alexander Hamilton’’ When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once. $25 REWARD For return intact, bag and brief case lost Sunday evening in front Roberts Restaurant. No questions asked. Finder please phone ARTHUR SEARS, Be. 1484. LOST —5 Trustees System service gold notes, totaling $4,500. about Aug. 29. Registered name of Marv E. Powell. Return F. L. Keller. 225 N. Dela. Li. 4587. Re_ward. LOST —Football uniform: Mon. aft., between 14th and 46th Sts. on Meridian. Liberal reward. Return Cathedral high school. LOST—Beagle hound pup; between 2700 and 3000 W. Washington. Please return 3005 W. Wash. Reward. Be. 1797. LOST —Ladv's white gold diamond ring, alley rear 2229 Ashland Ave. Keepsake from one deceased. Liberal reward. He. 3448. JEWELED —Pearl sororitv pin. lost downtown. Reward. Ri. 1511 during day, LOST or strayed, light red chow. Reward. Ta. 0379. LOST—MALE POLICE DOG. DR. 46. REWARD. LOST or strayed; large white Russian wolf hound: reward. Call Hu. 6161. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANBKER-Fire-proof storage house. Store now. pay fl months later. No charge for hauling. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market. RI. 7750. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing. California shipment Rl. 3628 Ri. 6561. Fights, Ch. 0699-W OTTO J. BUESZ 3RCAD RIPPLE Transfer Cos., long dist. moving, stock hauling. Wa. 3700: Hu. 2137. MOVING. 83—You help. *1 iess- aulvk service: careful white men. Ch. 6840. MOVlNG—Hauling. $3: white men: anything, anywhere, anytime. Ch. 2878. MOVING. 33 load and up: large trucks; exp, men. SUESZ. Ch. 4992. Help Wanted Male AN OHIO CORPORATION rated at a million dollars, offers an opportunity to salesmen. 30 to 50 years of age, who have confidence in themselves: direct selling experience is an asset; you earn while you learn with us; yes. it is hard work and requires concentrated effort; not sewing machines, vacuum cleaners. washers, radios or refrigerators, but an economic necessity to everv home owner; car is essential: also openings in Anderson. Muncle. BlooMmington ana Lafayette. See Mr. Wright. 9 to 13. Thursdav. 634 Architects and Builders bldg, WE want some man who need to make money. Jcnow the selling game and not afraid ft work. 3823 N. Illinois, 8 to 9 a. m. Be your own boss. Have a business of your own. Barbering pays. TGRRS SANITARY BARBER COLLEGE.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS ’ Grinsteiner’s 522 E. Market RI. 5374 W. T. Blasengym 2226 Shelby DR. 2570 W. H. Richardson & Cos., 1801 N. Mer., TA. 1610 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. 0. Wilson, 1230 Prospect DR. 0321-0322 j DEATH NOTICES j CRAIG, EDWIN F. —Husband of Mary Ann Craig, passed away Tuesday at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Mary Ross, 2890 Sutherland Ave. Private services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, 4 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. M'GARVA, WILLIAM—Age 69 years,'beloved stepfather of Viecent Sinkes, passed away Monday, 6:40 p. m. at the Methodist hospital. Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 23. 2:30 p. m. from the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME. 1505 South East St. Friends invited. Friends may view the remains any time after 4 p. m., Tuesday. Burial, St. Joseph’s cemetery. RIEHL, MARY A.—Age 68 years, died Monday. Sept. 21. at residence of her nephew. Thomas Boyle, 52 N. Mount St. Funeral Wednesday’, Sept. 22, 8:30 a. m., from residence; 9a. m., St., Anthony's church. Friends invited. Burial North Vernon, Ind (North Vernon papers please copy.) GEORGE W. USHER in charge. Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H. No. 4. Y. M. L Altar Socity of St. Anthony's church will meet at the home. 8 p. m . for prayer. SCHNABEL GEORGE—Beloved husband of Minnie Schnabel, departed this life. Monday, Sept. 21. age 43 vears. 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. TRAYLOR, CHARLBS M.—Age 22 years, beloved son of Joel T. and Mary M. Traylor, passed away at his home, 145 West Forty-ninth St., Sunday afternoon. Funeral services at the First Presbyterian Church Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial, Crown Hill. Friends may call at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY any time. VAN ZANDT. GEORGE J.—Husband of Eva Van Zandt. passed away Sunday evening, age 30 years. Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p. m. at CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W. Michigan St. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park cemetery. ' CARDS OF THANKS CONNELLY —We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives, the bureau of animal industry. Lavelle-Gosset post and Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars, Bunker Hill post and American Legion Auxiliary, employes of Kingan & Cos, Armour & Cos., Swift & Cos.. Brown Bros., Abattoir Packing Cos., and the shoe department of Wm. H. Block Company, for their kindness. sympathy, beautiful floral offerings, and spiritual bouquets. We also wish to thank Monsignor F. H. Gavisk, and also JOHN J. BLACKWELL & SONS, for their kindness and efficient services rendered to us. in the sad death of our dear husband and father. THOMAS J. CONNELLY. MRS. GEOROETTA CONNELLY. MAURICE CONNELLY MOORE —We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown us in our recent bereavement of the death of our beloved daughter and sister, MARGARETTE (MARGIE) JOSEPHINE MOORE. We especially wish to thank Mr. Herman Grinsteiner, the minister. and the many relatives and friends for their kindness and many beautiful floral offerings. MOTHER, FATHER AND BROTHERS.

Help Wanted Male POSITIONS on ocean liners to Europe, Orient, South America; good pay; experience unnecessary; self-addressed envelope brings list. W. ARCULUS, Mt. Vernon. N. Y. TIRE SALESMEN Must have selling ability; excellent oppor. See MR. RUPP, 627 N. Delaware. SOLICITORS—For furnace cleaning; good commission. Ch. 2308-R. Help Wanted Female WANTED—Salesladies experienced; salary and commission. 400 Kahn Bldg. Li 2662. Rooms for Rent CENTRAL, 1206—Newly furnished, good beds; steam heat. Ri. 9017. COLLEGE. 2242—Modern home; attractive rm.: constant hot water; privileges. DELAWARE. N.. 1803—Attractive rm.: private. mod, home; steam heat. Ha. 0920. DELAWARE and 32d.; twin or X; good heat, hot water; $5.50, $4.50. Wa. 3643. EVISON, 746—Emp. couple or ladies to shares mod, home with lady. Dr. 0367. HARDING, 2305 N.—Near S. Grove golf links, lovely rm., cozy bungalow with young folks; gent.; gar.; $4, Ri. 5551. ILLINOIS. N.. 805—Front sleeping room. always hot water; $2 week. ILL. car; lovely rm in apt.; real home; privileges. Ta. 5929. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2519—Large front rm.: congenial family; near restaurant, NEW JERSEY. N., 2050—Choice front, 2 closets; private garage. Ta. 4793, NEW YORK. 2931 E.—Attractive room, private home; board optional. Ch. 3747-R. 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, prlv, home, privileges. Ta. 7091. TALBOT. N.. 1635—Attractive rooms, ivory, steam heat, hot water. $4 up. WOODRUFF PLACE, 577 Middle drive; 2 nice front sleeping rooms. Ch. 0934. IGTH. W.. 26—2 lovely bedrooms; ideal location. Phone Ta. 6679. 20TH & COLLEGE—LoveIy furnished rm. in steam heated apartment. He. 1033. 21ST. 648 E.—Desirable rm.. priv. ent.; privileges, or share 2-rm. apt. He. 4510. 3 2D, 534 E.—Lovely, cheerful room, adjoining bath; for 1 or 2; reas. Wa. 1833. 33D AT MER.—Desirable front; 2 men; private home; conveniences. Ha. 2672. 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; private home; 2 gentlemen. Ha. 0336-M. HOTEL TOURIST INN 359 W. Wash.. Va sq. W. of Statehouse. Our policy is vou 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; $4 week. New manager. MARTIN HAGEN, Rl. 0204 ~~ CENTRAL CAR—S2I E. 12th, $3. Nice attractive rm. Modern home. Rl. 3752,' St Running water, $7 for 2. OL. Dtllib 136 West MarketRoom for Rent With Board NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—Nice front rm., warm in winter: a real home, good meals if desired. Ta. 4706. OAKLAND. N. 953—Front; private home; suitable 1 or 2; $6. WEGHORST, 709—Modern, private home: nice rm.; near car, bus. Dr, 1429-W. CHILD to board: kindergarten close; good environment. Ha. 0253-M.

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Room for Rent With Board 1 OR 2 GlßLS—Modern, priv. home: mother s care; near school, Ch. 6782-W. CHILD—-Modern, private home. near school: no other children. Ch. 2757, FRONT ROOM—Good meals; prefer par_ent and child. Ha. 1072. McINTIRE HOTEL-1523 - N. Cap.; clean, desirable rooms with board. $7 per week. SMALL CHlLD— Mother’s care. Modem home. BE. 3375.' ring 2. GOOD home for child under school agemother’s care; references. Ch. 5137-R. Rent Housekeeping Rooms A J^ BA^ A ’ N ", 10 J 9 — 2 2-rm. suites: front and side; prl. home: mod. Ri. 3987. ALABAMA, N., 530—Rm., kitchenette, reas.; single rooms, V? price first week. A kABAM A , 1021 N.—l large rm., kitchnte., range, ice box; close in; S4. $5 & $6 wk. ARSENAL. 315 N.—Living, bedroom, _® n ’ overstuffed, clean, quiet. BELLEFONTAINE. 1013—3 front, fUHT mod.. private entrance. Christian home. B r ß ange™ A nk': “btjs; tf o™’ 0 ™’ kUchenette ’ CAP-,. N -, e24 — 2 connec. mod rms., front. Pack ent.; respectable people; reason. 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. LI. 6296' E i I i2 LISH ’ 1240—-2 rms. furnished complete. newly decorated; water, lights gas, steam heat; all paid. $4.50, Dr, 5490 l 83TT1S5?. HIGHLAND, 21 N.—2 clean, mod ; everything furn.; garage:. adults: $7, HOYT, 1401—2 housekeeping rooms, also sleeping rooms by day or week. Private entrance: nicely furnished. ILLINOIS, N.. 2339—1 rm.. kitchenette apt., $5 week. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS. ment: nicely furn. rm.; also apt.; reas MERIDIAN, S., 1706—2 rooms, next bath! $6; 1-rm., sink. 85; adults. Dr. 5442, NEW JERSEY. N. t 134—Lodging, clean, rms,. for the night. 25c and 50c. Ri. 4145. 1449 N. New Jersey 2 ™ s --, ba th up. $5; 3 rms. down. $7; evythg. furn.; pri, ent.; free gar. Ri. 0575. OHIO. E.. 540—2 large rms.*. $4 50; room. $2 up week. OHIO, 540 E.—2 large rooms, running water: 54.50; other rooms $2 up. PROSPECT, 719—Mod. rms., also sip.; pri. ent.: sink; evythg. fur.; adults Dr. 6025, SUMMIT, S., 24—Unfurn.: 2 connecting rms.. private ent. Li. 6176. WASH., E.. 1220—Nice, 2-rm. down apt., private bath, entrance, porch, garage. 11TH. 909 E.—2 large lower front rooms: pri. ent.; modern; sink, range; $5. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished; 1 SF 2 ™ ls - wkly. or monthly rates; util. Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts. 5-RM. furn. cottage; gas. water, lights furn.; $8 wk. Call at 16U Southeastern. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Extra large rm., Kitchenette, furn., newly decor.. SB. Ch. 4108. 3 FURNISHED rooms mod., heat, lights gas; $7.50 wk.. nr. Wash. Ch. 3148-R. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS! Furnished Apts,—Houses ALA., N., 1518—2-rm. kitchenette apt.; o stuffed furn.; Murphy bed; uti. Li. 2995, ASHLAND. 1558—Small apt.; in-a-dooi bed; kitchen; bath; util.; adults. Ri. 3471. BEVILLE N.. 829—5 rms.. bath; 2 bdrms.; steam ht.; porch; private ent. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY. 5259—Nicely furnished bungalow; north; S6O, Ir, 7436. 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.

Furnished Apts.—Houses DE QUINCEY,. 427—3 rm. apt.. Ist floor. desirable; utilities: garage. Ir. 3343. MLHIUAN, E.. 638—Furnished and unfurnished apts., all utilities turn. Li. 2718. SHERMAN DRIVE. 44 N.—Rent or leased verv desirable 3-bedroom home, fuurn. or unfum., near bus. car: spacious lot; many flowers. 2-car garage: accessible churches, school: 12-min. downtown: ref: Ir. 2636. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.; alcove; priv.bath; <lB. See housekeeper in basement. WASHINGTON, E., 3720—Modern 4 rm. bath apt; downstairs; priv. porch $7 wk. 11TH. W.. 42 — decorated kitchenette apartment: utilities furnished; S3B. Cail Apartment No. 1. THE GRANT. 17TH. E.. 660—3 rm. mod.’ apts.; turn, or upturn.; fine heat. S4O, $45. He. 1403. THE HAINES—BIO tv N. M.J beautiful furn apt.; close In; reasonable. Li. 8884. Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTHLY HATES 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, bath; well furn. Ta. 1340. STRANGERS SEE~US for furnished houses. Mr. Mott. LI. 2318. Eve.. LI. 9065. 137 East Washington. WILL share modern home with employed couple: reasonable. Be. 3319. A-l; 111.. N. 2611—Upper or lower duplex; furn.. unfurn.; utilities: Frigidaire; gar. BARGAIN, $45 Bungalow; 3 bedrms.; nicely furnished; 2-car garage; 3300 block on Graceland. Call Mr. Mott. Li. 2318; eves.. Li. 9065. Apartments for Rent CAPITOL N.. 2942—Attractive upper 6 rms.. porches, heat, wat.: SSO mo. Ta. 5925 CHURCH, 925—4 rms. up; lights, gas. wa„ toilet; water paid; gar.; sll mo. Ri. 1194. 13TH, E., 709—3-rm., bath apt.: gd. ht.; near College car; reasonable. LI. 1135 NEW JERSEY, 522—Lovely 2. 4 and 5 rm. apts; strictly modern; reas. Ri. 7934, NOBLE. N.. 339—4 lge. rms.; upper; inside toilet; sl4 mo.; 4 large rms., Ist floor; newly pa.; ins, toilet; gas, elec. Ta 3656. ORIENTAL. 122, S.—3-room apt.. $7.50 wk ; water pd.; gas and electricity. PIERSON AVE- 2445—5 rms., heat, water, and Frigidaire furn.; reas. Hu. 6614. WASHINGTON. E . 5014 Vi—s large' rms.. mod.; desirable; gd ht.; gar.: rent reas. 11TH. W- 42—Nicelv decorated; kitchenette apartment; utilities furnished; S3O. Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT. Indianapolis Rental Bureau Desirable apartments in anv part of cltv. furnished end unfurnished, from $25 to $125. Transportation furnished. No charges or obligations. Li. 4507. evenings and Sunday Wa 0433 or Be 3114 Apartment Rental Bureau Anartments In all parts of city; free transportation to inspect apartments. Call He 1237 or Ri. 1371. day or night. MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. Apartment; all utilities furn.; $37 50 to S6O: Frigidaire. Li. 1781. Houses for Rent ADAMS. 2809-r One-half cozv double, 4 rooms, garage, water paid; sls. Ri. 1533. BARTH. 1863 —5-room modern brick double. garage, bargain. Dr. 2420-W. BELLEFONTAINE, 2838—M0d., good condition; reduced rent. Wa. 0913. BROADWAY, 2346—14 rms.. 2 baths; car. N. York, W- 1814; 6-rm. semi-m. Ri. 7725. BROOKSIDE. 1818—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-caf garage. S3O. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491 DORMAN, 218—6-room cottage, near park and schools, bus line, water paid; nice for 3 or 4 adults. sl7. Riley 5124, EMERSON. S- 102—Attractive 6-room mod. double, clean. Reduced $39.50. Ri. 7260. EMPIRE ST.—Rear 317 E. South; three rooms, water paid; SIO,OO month. 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. Rl. 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 As APPEL. INC. Li. 7491, MONTCALM. 1502 —5 rms.; newlv deco.; convenient loca.; sls. Ri. 7087. Be. 3179. NEW JERSEY. S. 2135—5 rooms, semimod.; 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. ST. CLAIR. E.. 512—8-rm. semi-mod- $lB. Repair to suit tenant. Ri. 4773. SHEFFIELD. N.. 139—6 rms., semi-mod., near Wash. High.; S2O. Be. 4020-M. SINGLETON. 2043—4 and 5-room semimodern doubles, garages, water Dd„ $16.50 and S2O. Dr. 7703-R. VERMONT. E- 3324—8-rm. mod. single. garage, front drive. $25, B. G. 181-J. WOODLAWN AVE- 806—6 rooms, semimodern. garage, water paid; sl7. Call Dr. 0212 or Dr, 2565-J. 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. Bungalow, North

5949 Broadway; five rooms and garage, SSO. Dunlop & Holtegel Li. 6517. 122 E. Market St. COLORED —1528 Bundv PI.. Ist class 5-rm. mod._double:_s2o. Hu. 4058. COLORED—Strictly modern. 914-18 E. 16th St. Ch. 4755, Business Places for Rent NORTHWESTERN AVE., 2936—C0r. store rm., with 2 li,v. 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.l. Hu. 7922. South BATES, 1456—Eight rooms, three large bedrooms, newly painted and decorated, garage, electric lights, toilet and water inside, gas. vacant, only asking $1,650, plus $206 Barrett: terms. Lawrence J. Sexton. Realtor, Indiana Trust Bldg. Ri. 7151; Irv, 0621.

Suburban for Sale “ONLY sls PER MONTH NOTHING DOWN Buys 5-room semi-modern cottage, at 544 Berwick ave., with garage, paved street. Call FPAZEE. Li. 2318. Scllloss Bros. Inv. Cos. 137 E. Wash. 4-ROOM Bungalow. 1 acre. 2nd house beyond pog. west side S. Harding St.. 2VV miles south of river, S2O down. Ri. 7725. Household Goods Only 18 brand new all-steel refrigerators at special reduced prices. 3 colors. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. TA. 068? SEWING machines. Singer, dronhead. $10: electric portable, $3 per month. Singer Sewing Machine Cos.. 126 W. Washington st. Rl. 9718. GAS STOVE)—Furniture, pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators; all in good condition and cheap as vou want them. Delivery free. 127 W. Georgia St. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. & bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze livlng rm.. rugs, sac. 2428 N. Meridian. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewing Machine Co- 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474. BASEBURNERS —All kinds. reasonable prices. CHARLES KOEHRING. 832 Virginia Ave. Dr. 1417. SEWING MACHlNES—Electrics, big reduction; easy terms; trade-in treadles. $lO to $25. 126 W. Wash. St. Ri. 9718. U-NEDA Stove & Furnace Repair Cos. Fire bowls, grates: any stove or fur. Dr. 6263. THOR WASHER—A-l condition; bargain for $lO, 1117 E. Michigan St. BASEBURNERS. hotblast heaters, new and used: cheap. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. FURNITURE—New. used. 3-rm. outfit: easv terms N Barrett. 868 Virginia Ave 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. ■ 1 1 1 __ Store-Office Supplies RENTAL AGENCY—Typewriters, anv make, special rental price: *2 50 per month: $6 for 3 mopths. LI. 4712, USED Corona portable with case: *17.50; 1-vr. guarantee. Judd. 142 N- Mer, Li. 6890. TYPEWRITERS gS/g, & £!, Live Stock FRESH COW \ND OTHER STOCK.

Pets BEAUTIFUL shaded silver Persian male cat, cheap. Call eve, or Sun. Be. 2694-W. BEAUTIFUL reg. silver police pups, 6 wks. 33-S5. 453 Agnes. Ri, 9951, 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

yxjflzL Buescher We have the latest ra models in new Buescher instru-. ments. Terms. I W W* Lorenz Sax. ipyr school Ifettcf Pembroke Arcade r LI. 4800 figlU 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 sl^s 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

ATWATER KENT table model $22.50 Freed; 8-tube lowboy 49.00 Crosley “Pal” 29.00 R. C. A.; 7-tube console 27.50 Erla Screen grid highboy 45.00 Majestic Wigit 45.00 Pfanstiehl; 7-tlbe console 22.50 Radio Bargain Shop 225 East Washington. 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 vard and see the difference in good coal.” INDIAN CREEK lp.. fkd $4.75 W. Virginia lp.. fkd $6.00 We also handle all other high grades of coal and coke. FREDRICK COAL CO. 801 Beecher St. Dr. 1792. 1020 E. 40th St. Wa. 5666. SUMMER PRICES GENUINE Poca. Red Ash lump ....SB.OO Best West Va. Blk.. large fkd 6.00 ECONOMY FUEL SUPPLY CO. Dr. 1220. Dr. 1221. West Side Cash Coal Cos. LITZELMAN & GORDON. 110 N. Richland. Belmont 3014. Once coaled bv us, never cold again. Miscellaneous for Sale COOK STOVES' One gas range, automatic controled insulated oven. Imitation marble trimmed in ivory. Closes completely, $46.50. One coal oil range, $30.00. One coal range. Green, trimmed in ivory. $35.00. One Electric range, green, trimmed in ivory, ; $65.00. Two ovens, $4.00 and $4.50, 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. ff. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. Electric Water Pumps New and rebuilt, shallow well pumps taken in on trade, on deep well system. Easv 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 <fc MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St Ir. 1151. FRUIT JARS g£ BOTTLE CO.. 538 W. Pearl Bt. Li. 8085. BOTTLES and Jugs for CIDER SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO. 605 3. Capitol Ave. Ri. 7104. TYPEWRITER—Underwood No. 4. 2 color ribbon, like new. also rear svstem for 1926 Dodge car; reas. 1541 Shelbv St. FURNACE and stove repairing. Model Stove Repair Cos.. 622 E. wash. Rl. 0369. QUILTS —For sale. Beautiful designs, real bargains Dr 3205 R-2. COAT and several dresses, size 14. goou cond. Reas Call Li. 0233 after 6p. m. SHOTGUNS, rifles, pistols, bought, sold, j rented. Compac Tent Corp. 334 N. Capitol. Miscellaneo£ Wanted WILL PAY CASH •FURNITURE. CALL SOU. -I

TIMES WANT AD CONTEST ANNOUNCING WINNERS OF FREE TICKETS TO SEE “ALEXANDER HAMILTON,” NOW SHOWING —At— THE APOLLO THEATER FIRST PRIZE—-Winner of 8 theater tickets. C. Molinelli, N. Senate Ave. SECOND PRlZE—Winner of 6 theater tickets. E. R. Tappy, 2605 Ashland. THIRD PRlZE—Winner of 4 theater tickets, Pauline Hendricks, R. R. 1, Box 431. TWO TICKETS HAVE BEEN MAILED TO EACH OP THE FOLLOWING WINNERS: Mr. George M. Pence. Mrs. Nina Benson, 816 S. Hiatt St. Mildred H. Pauli, 428 N. Keystone. Lester Nagley 2514 Ashland. Virginia Upegiove, 5901 University. Kathryn Soufflot, 58 N. Pershing. Verda Duval, 621 E. Forty-eighth. Miss Katherine Elzae, 1601 Kelly St. Harriet Meyer, 832 Weghorst. Roberta Bowsher, 340 Whittier PI. J. Welsand, 30 W. St. Joe. Earl Baley, 850 N. Temple Ave. L. C. True, 501 E. 23rd St. Mayme Seim, 1815 College. Mrs. Bartholamue Fillatus, 501 Berkley Rd. Frances M. Matz, 3168 Kenwood Ave.

AUTO LOANS * ) "K 'x * y CASH AT ONCE I R kJ AfV LOAN BY PHONfc NO WAITING I m —— \J/f\ SENTA R mi NO ENDORSER." I ■ a ' Ifj *W\U. CALL V * ' A4 L___y 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 RU e y 1321

Miscellaneous Wanted FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERED. HODGES AUCTION. RI. 2019. CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRST DON’T STORE or sell vour furniture. 1 Vivp h hetter proposition, Ri. 7725. CALL Li. 1289 for hipest prices for new and used furniture. HARRIS. Barter and Swap PAINT house in exchange for Model T Ford truck. JOHN FORD. R.R. 6. Box 848. Machinery & Tools BARGAIN 2-ton Wright spur gear chain hoist, in A1 condition. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. Business Opportunities WANT to buy grocery store in or near Indianapolis. F. H. Brock. Ri. 8838. Money to Loan

AUTO OR FURNITURE $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. 5600 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE.

LOANS—On furniture Rate oer month 2% LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bide. R 1 3581 Other ComDanies Paid Oft. i CLrCX dont 10/eT' * " - YOim.AuTO Others Paid Oft—More i Monev Advanced—Very Low | Payments—Quick. Courteous Service • I Corner Indiana and New York. (SUCKS BROI.'LOAN'CO / 306 INDIANA AVE. 8.1-5994-~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 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS* Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains lor vour car. 202 Kentucky Ave. SAVE 50% on all auto repairing;. Evervthine guaranteed. INDIANA STATE AUTO SCHOOL. South and Alabama. Rl. 0648. Automobiles for Sale Austin Coupe, 1930 This car is in the best of condition, uoholsterv is as clean as a pin, Rood tires, and can be bought for a very low down payment and no finance charges. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E. Wash. Ir. 1175. BUICK—’29 Standard sedan; very clean; 3545. THE BUICK, 1302 E. Washington. CADILLAC. ’26-3-14 sedan. Bar Rain: 3395. THE BUICK. 1302 E. Washington. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1929 This is a dandy used car; bargain with new tires. What a buy at $265. We trade; terms if you like. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1683-65 8. Meridian. Dr. 4743. 1928 CHEVROLET CHASSIS and Cab.; 4wheel brakes; 4-speed transmission: $l5O. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET CO.. 838 E. 63d St. Hu. 7700. 1929 Buick, $395 A sport roadster equipped with • wire wheels. 722 N. Capitol ave. LI./6181 CHEVROLET. 1927 COACH—Best Aver offeted: j3. WARNOCK.%IB E.

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Automobiles for Sale " BE SMART Like Many Others Take advantage of‘this ORIGINAL and most ooDortune offer. Q , lf vou wish to buy a Used Car (selling at S3OO or under). X tX FINANCE |\| | 1 INTEREST 1 W INDORSERS HOOKS Ouj- prices are all in plain figures. It will pay you to compare our values and prices. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 1929 Chevrolet, $265 Sport coupe, in the pink of condition: see it at 722 N. Capitol ave. LI. 6181 1930 CHEVROLET truck. I’a-ton: equipped with Chevrolet cab and box body; excellent 32x6 tires all around: this truck is in exceptionally fine condition throughout: or trsde. Johnson Chevrolet Cos.. 325 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 5364. 1040 N. Me_ridlan St. Li, 5361. 1929 CHEVROLET sedan; excellent condition throughout; new tires, mechanically perfect; only S9O down. Johnson Chevrolet Cos.. 1040 N, Meridian St. Li. 5361. CHEVROLET. 1931 coach (demonstratori; blue-black with cream wheels; in perfect running condition; really priced to sell; 7n^ s ., or .. tr ?? e - J Johnson Chevrolet Cos., 1040 N. Meridian. Li. 5361. CHEVROLET, 1930 coach; five wire wheels: has every appearance of anew car; very low ml.eage; perfect in every way. Why not save the first cost? Only SIOO down. Johnson Chevrolet Cos., 1040 N. Meridian CHRYSLERLI926. 70 coach. Good term*eood price FRANK HATFIELD CO. 625 N Capitol Ave. $175 00 F ° Ur Dodge Sedan - A-l condition; 20 other good buys to choose from. Swisshelm & Son 542-44-46 E. Wash, St. Rl. 7740. ESSEX-1928 Coupe'; rumble seat! clean as a nin. best of condition: SSO down; ! Cr i n w BROWNING GENT CO.. INC., j lOtn and Meridian. I BSBfX—’2B COACH: real value: $145. THE I _BUICK. 1302 East Washington. 1929 Essex, $245 I in‘.'gXi“l! l J. ,, ' n MB; F iS?i°irL h ? et 2 ns: anv price you want from 1931 models down. All models reduced for our big used car sale. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC.. 10th and Meridian St. 1930 Ford, $335 belt I** 1 ** Car '* absolutely Perfect: can’t b 722 N. Capitol ave. LI. 6181 FORD FORDOR SED~ANT r 29 This is a peach of a Job. You will s? 1,; >• OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 8. Meridian. Dr. 4743. 1926 FORD COUPE-Motor. tlreiTflnish' rear overhauled. Onlv $35 BRIOHTWOOD AUTO CO.. 2346 Station 1939 Ford, $345 Just like new; see It at 722 N. Capitol ave. LI. 6181 F j? K J?~~.S? 0 2. e ' T. 1926 coupe for onlv sso! ?! E- Washington Bt. LI. ojgb. F i? R *R^ l9 s Mod J ! A s P ort Roadster; se * 325 c - °- WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington St. LI, 8396. FORDS—IO model T coupes, Tudors "and Fordor sedans: $25 up to $35 Your U 8396 C ‘ °- WARNOCK 819 E. Wash' $L495 “ 1930 PACKARD SEDAN’ A-l conditionStore* 1 um al: £r ual ‘tT Used Car Store, 1033 N. Meridian St. P nr?r?^' l^!?s^club , s * dan: like new. THB BUICK. 1302 East Washington. 1931 P r ,YMOUTHSEDAN'“ r,^ iX xJ vi . r 'L*? ee!s ’ driven 3.000 miles, can be tojf new; S2OO discount for quick sal* Terms and trade. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. Li. 4455. P <?NTIAC 1927 COACHWust see nU.m! C O. V. ARNOCK, 819 E. Wash. Li, 8396. Pontiac, 1929, $295 r7or? t xr da j!? Co . u pe In excellent condition, 722 N. Capitol ave. LI. 6181 FONTJAC. 1928 Dink of coni ja?"’ a , . !S0 LI, C ! 3S ?' , K. 1929 WHIPPET SEDAN Reflnished. good mechanicall condition. SBO cash Terms and trade. JONES MOTOR CORP. Ctnitol and Vermont. LI 4455. Bargains m Used Cars, 0,, ... CARSON BROS. 921-23 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0232. „ , L BEST IN TOWN fATyROP MOYER USED CARS. 420 N. Capitol, Rl. 6375. „ REAL VALUES MARMON MOTOR CAR CO. ...... ÜBED CAR LOT. 11TH and MERIDIAN ST. Li. 6359. Trucks CHEVROLET—IV 2 ton. 1929. With 32x5 U/es. Inclosed cab. platform bodv. Another real buv. 1188 Kentucky Ave* INTERNATIONAL 6-cvlln(ffl motor: good 32x6 tires: canopy top. exP ll *. Ca £ carries 30-dav guarantee, 1188 Kentucky Ave. LI. 4809, RED—I ton 1928 with s2xs tires: canope to®- exuress bodv. A real bargain. 1188 Kentucky Ave. l A. 480S. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for four car or rouSfi equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. A Ll- 4515. 551 N CndH ~ ~WE PAY CASH for any and ail makes and models. Wm gardless of condition. NORTHWESTERN SALES CO. 2929 Northwestern Ave. Ta. 5350, WANTED—Automobiles, any model, year ox condition. Auto Salvage Cos. 14. 92M.