Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1931 — Page 13

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460 GRADUATED BY TABERNACLE CHURCH SCHOOL Attendance Is Largest in History; New Cabinet Is Announced. Pour hundred seventy persons were graduated from six departments of the Tabernacle Presby.terian church school Sunday at promotiqn day exercises. The attendance, 1,275, was the largest in the history of the school. The new Sunday * school cabinet for the coming year was announced. The governing body of the school is composed of: Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkcl. pastor; W. D. Bain, chairman; James B. Martin, dtiector of Christian education; Dr. George M. King, vice-chairman; Mrs. Anna Anderson. assistant to minister; W. K. Sproule, treasurer. Orlando Little, secretary; Harry Pavey. superintendent adult department; 8. R. Harrells, superintendent young peoples' department; Wallace Hall, superintendent senior or high school depaartment; Harold Wood, superintendent Intermediate department; Miss Jean Duthie and Mrs. Jack Janes, superintendent junior department: Mrs. Rena Mallory, superintendent primary department; Mrs. W. D. Bain, superintendent beginners department; Mrs. Ralph Sharp, superintendent cradle roll department; Mrs. J. B. Malone, superintendent home department. A homecoming dinner will be held Thursday night at the church. Five hundred persons are expected to attend. A rally will be held next Sunday by the entire church. Preparations are being made for attendance by 3,000 members. Friday night will be All Campers’ night. Two hundred young persons who attended the tabernacle camps this summer and their parents will meet at Wolf Cub camp. The church’s gymnasium program which had an enrollment of 700 last year will start this week. Representative Louis Ludlow will speak op Oct. 7 to the tabernacle’s Men's Club. His subject will be ’ The Shadow on the Face of Liberty.” First rhrarsel of the Tabernacle Dramatic club will be held tonight when more than fifty young people will try out for a religious play which will be* presented early in November. The teachers’ training class, under the direction of H. O. Burgess, superintendent of Speedway City schools, this year will hear ten lectures on the “Psychology of Teachers’ Training Methods.” The new Tabernacle ensemble and orchestra will furnish music in two of tile departments this year. Births t . Girls Rnvmonc? 1 ™ Ll,llan McQueen. 1631 East Dl William and Hazel Britton. Coleman hosJamcs and Helen Overbey. Coleman hosDis al. Russell and Isabelle Reed. Coleman hospital. Charles and Helen Sutton. Coleman hospital. Joe and Elizabeth Sherron. 3941 Hoyt. Bovs Harold and Marv Erner. Methodist l.os--1311 Al. George and Marv Brown. Coleman hospital. George and Flora Cates. Coleman hospital. Ross and Edna Chambers. Coleman hospi* 01. Walter and Norbelle Hamilton. Coleman hospital. Clinton and Mary Huber, Coleman hospital. Louis and Virginia Huesmann. Coleman hospital. Harold and Marv Johnson. Coleman hospital. Frank and Eva Northern. Coleman hospital. Franklin and Mildred Wampler. Coleman hospital. Harold and Thelma Auble. 1529 Barth. David and Lillian Garrison. 11l South Ritter. Deaths Elsie Mincer, 23. of 1836 Kesler Blvd., pulmonary tuberculosis. Freeman Franklin Peake. 90, 1719 Hoyt, cardlo vasclular renal disease. Millard S. Allee. 70. 50 North Jefferson, cerebral hemorrhage. Fred Blank. 54. Fletcher Sanitarium, broncho pneumonia. Dale Miller Brown. 43. Central Indiana hospital, general narnlvsls. John Moore. 76, Long hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Marv Irwin. 64. 719 North Alabama, anoplexv. George Lamb. 85. 849 Fletcher, influenza. Marv Schrenckengost. 49. 2514 East Seventeenth cerebral embolism. Charles E. Sumner, 44. 801 Fairfield, colitis. Alfred Coxtier. 77. city hosiptal. pulmonary embolism. Ralph Aleaxnder. 77. 1544 East Tenth, arteriosclerosis. Carrie Wheeler. 58. 424 Wast North, acute cardiac dilatation. Moris M. Jacobs. 18. Methodist hospital, brain abscess. Clyde B. Parrish. 51, 3701 East North, pulmonary tuberculosis. Fred J. Cook. 72. 1361 Nordvke. chronic Interstitial nephritis. Cherles Highbaugh. 20. 836 Minerva, pneumocoecic meningitis. CITY WOMAN IN SURVEY Miss Woodsmall to Aid in Study of Missions in Far East. Miss Ruth E. Wocdsmall of Indianapolis is one of the fifteen commissioners representing the Laymen's Foreign Mission inquiry, which will study the entire question of foreign missions in India, China and Japan. Nine of the commissioners will sail today from New York, but Miss Woodsmall will not join the party until early in 1932 at Singapore. Seven of the leading protestant denominations are paraticipating in the survey.

VENUE CHANGE SOUGHT Attorney Also Asks Jury Trial in Drunk Case Appeal. In criminal court, wfiere he appealed a thirty days state penal farm sentence and $lO and costs fine on conviction of a drunkenness charge today, Fred Hartman, attorney, asked a jury trial and change of venue. Earl Cox, attorney, was named special judge. Hartman was convicted by Municipal Judge William H. Sheaffer following his arrest Sept. 11. CARLISLE BANK CLOSES St. Joseph County Institution Takes Voluntary Action. The Farmers State bank at Carlisle, St. Joseph county, Indiana, this morning notified the state banking department that it would not open. It is capitali2d at $25,000, has $130,000 loans and $140,000 deposits, with surplus and undivided profits. J. Proud is president and W. B. Chambler, cashier. Take Over Rail Operation Indianapolis offices of the Big v Four / railroad have taken over operation of the line from South Anderson to Jeffersonville. Ind., formerly In tha Michigan division, C. S. Millard, vice-president and general manager, announced today.

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TUESDAY EVENTS Rotary flub, luncheon. Coca-Cola Bottling Plant. Cyro Club, luncheon, Splnk-Armi. Mercator Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. Architectural Club, luncheon. Architects' and Builders' building. Purchasing Agents’ Association, luncheon, Severln. American Chemical Society, luncheon, Severln. * Universal Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. Upivyrsity of Michigan Alumni, luncheon, Lincoln. Alliance Francaise, luncheon, SpinkAnns. Indianapolis Republican Veterans, luncheon, Board of Trade. Indiana League for the Hard of Hearing. 7 p. m., Stokes building. Mark R. Gray, editor of the Indianapolis Commercial, financial paper, was elected president of the Associated Court and Commercial Newspapers at the close of the annual convention of the body in Kansas City Saturday.

James Showalter, state tax board chairman, will be the principal speaker at the Irvington Republican Club meeting at 8 tonight, it was announced today by President Bert C. Morgan. Pliny Wolford and Phil Zoercher, board members, will attend. Red Cross workers from all Indiana counties within a sixty-mile radius of Indanapolis are expected to attend the regional conference of the American Red Cross at the Columbia Club Thursday. Annual smoker of the Sigma Delta Kappa of Benjamin Harrison law school will be held at 9:15 Wednesday night at the Columbia Club. James A. Collins, former judge; John Royse, William R. Forney and L. W. Horning will be honor guests and speakers. The Rev. Watson Argue, 27-year-old Canadian evangelist, now conducing a revival campaign at the Indianapolis Gospel tabernacle, Alabama and North streets, will tell the story of his life at tonight’s service. He became an ordained evangelist at the age of 16 and his work has led him through eight countries. Eight persons were converted a4 Cadle tabernacle Sunday after E. Howard Cadle’s sermon on “The Judgment.” Wednesday night Cadle will speak to women only on “The Sins That Send Our Girls to the Underworld.” Thursday night he will speak to men only on “The Trio of Evil: Wine, Women and Gambling.” MAP SYMPHONY DRIVE Campaign to Get 1,000 Members Will Start on Oct. 5. Campaign to triple the membership of the Indiana State Symphony orchestra by obtaining 1,000 members will be started the week of Oct 5. When they are obtained, the State will be assured five concerts by the orchestra during the winter, according to Herman C. Wolff, president. Legal Notices 1 WILL sell at public auction one Oldsmobile touring. 1923 model. Motor No. serial No. 1868, for storage charges Oct OU ls Un i93l 0 $25 3t 10 a ’ m " Thursda 3’E. O. JAMES. . 806 S. Pershing, Painting and Papering PAINTING, exterior. Interior; comp. Insur. HENDRIK DINKLA, 2650 E, 34th. Ch J 950. PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent service; 81 room. O'DONALD. Rl. 4628. PAPER HANGING —Hung and furnished $4 up. GLENN FREW. Be. 0838-R. PAPER turn, and hung 54.50 oer room. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON Ir. 2415. EXPERT Daper cleaning: yard and general housecleaning, repairing. Be. 4864-M. PAPER furnished and hung; 25',0 discount on all orders up to Oct. 22, Dr. 0718. FIRST-CLASS paper hanging, 10c per roll. Repair work, painting reasonable. Ir. 6088. Business Announcements OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW—Bv rebottoming in cane, hickorv or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind Ha. 0583 BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O; plumbing & heating Installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057 FLOOR polished by machine; $1 per room up. LANGDON. Ha. 3640-W. ELECTRICAL WIRING—S-ROOM COT I TAGE sls. LI. 5962. CH. 5568-R, REPAIRING—Chimneys, plastering, brick work; work guar. LEWIS.. Ch. 1296. , H. & H. STOVE REPAIR CO. Work reasonable: guaranteed. Be. 3465-M.

Special Notices DR. H. A. BOYD, mow with Dr. Custer’s Clinic. 2320 N. Delaware. Special treatments for gall bladder, high blood pressure. urinarv 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, ON and after Sept. 23. 1931, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. EDWIN AHLDERS. DEBTS notes, accounts collected or no charge 315 Board of Trade. Ll. 8687 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. instructions TO discover if vou have talent, we offer a special six weeks' free Instruction In voice pine organ and piano, for enrollment fee of $2. Ir. 0956. VOCAL lessons. 30 minutes. sl. Beginners a specialty. Dr. 4659-J. Transportation IF YOU—Are driving somewhere and wish congenial guests to share expense, call Auto Travel Bureau. Li. 4351. 426 N. 111. Storage and Transfer j LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER— I Fire-proof storage house. Store now. pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling. I PARTLOW-JEN KINS MOTOR CAR CO I 419 E, Market. Rl. 7750. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Bpecia) prices on return loads, packing. California shipment. Rl 3628 Ri. 6561 Fights. Ch. 0699-W OTTO J BUESZ 3ROAD RIPPLE Transfer Cos., long dlsL moving, stock hauling. Wa, 3700; Hu. 2137. MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less; auLk service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. MOVlNG—Hauling! s3j white men; anything. anywhere, anytime. Ch. 2878. i MOVING, $3 load and up; large trucks; exp, men. SUESZ. Ch 4992.

Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In this column will receive two guest tickets tor The Apollo Theater • To See Winnie Lightner “Side Show” When you have returned the article to us owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and sav that vou have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once LOST—Light brown billfold containing $8 cash and check. Has Modern Woodman identifications. Cali Mr. Walls. Gabriel Saies Corp Ri. 5361. LOST —Lady's brown purse. Sunday a. m., from auto, between Julietta and National Rd. Reward. Ri. 2561. Mail care Times. WILL PARTY who found purse in St. Vincent's hospital Friday eve., call MISS LILES' 1 Reward. L. 2321. BLACK BAG—Sunday with inorev. oank books. Reward. May AchiUi. Barton hotel. STRAYED —Young brown Fox terrier Reward. Wa. 2926. STRAYIfc--White fox terrier, brown spots on ears. Reward. Ha. 3985-W.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lauck Funeral Home, 1458 S. Meridian. DR. 2140 Hisey & Titus 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Goodrich Funeral Home, 1611 N. Mer. TA 1050 W. D. Beanblossom, 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 J. C. Wilson, 1230 Prospect DR. 0321-0322 Grinsteiner’s 522 E. Market RI. 5374 W. T. Blasengym 2226 Shelby DR. 2570 W. H. Richardson & Cos., 1801 N. Mer., TA. 1610 Geo. E. Kincaid, 3918 N. Illinois, WA. 5151 Wald. 1222 Union St., 1619 N. Illinois 1 ' DEATH NOTICES j CARTER. MRS. E. M.—Mother of Lucille A. Carter, of Akron. 0.. passed away at her home. 2055 College Ave.. Saturday evening. Friends may caU at tho PLANNER it BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time of service later. HAMP. MARY F.—Widow of the Rev. F. A. Hamp, passed away Sunday morning at her residence, 3207 Baltimore Ave. Services Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., at the New Jersey Street Methodist Episcopal church. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may ctll at the home until Tuesday noon. LAMB, GEORGE—Father of William P. Lamb of Chicago, passed away at his home, 849 Fletcher Ave., Saturday evening. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday, 2p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Ritualistic services conducted by Logan lodge, F. & A. M. and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. LUEDCAN, DORA (nee Krytgri—Age 50, beloved wife of Fred Luedeman ana mother ox Marina, narl and Frederick, passed away at the home, 907 S. State Ave., Sunday, Sept. 27. Funeral notice later. M’KENZIE, SAP.AH E.—Beloved wife of John W. McKenzie, mother of Mrs! C. C. Adams of Arcadia and ueanatte McKenzie at home: sister of Joseph E. Christian of Allisonville, Ind.; Mrs. Ernest Newheuse, Oaklandon; Mrs. James Huffman, Danville, 111.; Mrs. L. F. Allen of Madison and Miss Maud Christian of Miami, Fla., passed away Saturday evening at her home near McCordsville. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. m., at the residence. Burial. Oaklandon. GEORGE M’CARTY OF FORTYILLE in charge. ’ , MARY A ~ Ae years, sister of Cecelia and Charles Mvers, and the late Mrs. Catherine Baker; aunt of Mrs. R. 8. Lewis, Mrs. R. S. McKenna, Jeanette and Gertrude Myers, passed away Monday, Sept. 28, at the residence of her niece, Mrs. R. S. Lewis, Stevens drive and Pendleton pike. Funeral Wedensday, Sept. 30, 8:15 at the residence. 9 a. m. St. Frances De Sales church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. For further Information, friends may call FINN BROTHERS. TA. 1835. PINKSTON, ROXIE —Aged 45 years, passed away at her home. 620 N. Alabama St.. Sunday, 11 a. m. Beloved wife of Clarence Pinkston, mother of Doris and Royce Pinkston. sister of Zola Earnhart. and of Aiva Campbell of Terre Haute, and Otto Campbell of Farmersburg. Ind. Friends may view remains after 1 p. m. Monday at above address. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2 p. m. at The Westminster Presbyterian church. Stevens and State St. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. GEO. E. KINCAID Funeral Service. ROBINSON, MARY ANN—Of 818 Edison street, beloved mother of Minrod and John A. Woods, departed this life Monday, Sept. 28; age 79 years. Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 30. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station St., 10 a. m. Burial Anderson cemetery. Friends invited. SCHRECKENGOST. MARY—Wife of Harry A. and mother of Harold and John Schreckengost. passed away Sunday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, 11 a. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hi _ TOWNSEND. JOSEPH A.—Beloved husband of Nellie S. Townsend~arcTfather of Pauline S. Townsend, passed away Saturday, Sept. 26. age 41 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 2209 Southeastern Ave.. Tuesday pait IN MEMQRIAM | 1 * WHITNEY—In memory of Lois Welch Whitney, beloved daughter of Maud Roszell, who departed this life one year ago. Oh, that awful night. 1 moan for you in silence. No eyes can see me weep. But many a tear is shed while others are asleep. Poor Lois with patience she suffered. Her troubles she bore. But now they are ended, she suffers no more. Lonesome just for you, MOTHER

Lost and Found LOST—4 small rugs. Mon. a. m„ on E. 10th St. or Mich. Reward. Ch. 3672, LOST—SBO in loose bills downtown, Friday. Owner needs badly. Reward. Ir. 3751. Help Wanted Male RESPONSIBLE men to manage portable grist mills; steady work: $125 month and bonus: $1,250 cash bond required. MR. FREDERICKSEN, or MR. SMITH, Eastgate Hotel. WANTED—2 energetic men with sales ability: leads furnished. Phone MR. RARDIN. Ri. 8103. 8-10 a.m , or 4 to 7 p.m. Help Wanted Female THREE SALESLADIES for antique Xmas specialty line: easy sales: splendid commission. Cal Ch. 2530-M Sunday. LADIES having house to house experience to demonstrate an outstanding line of dresses, good income. 916 State Life Bldg, UTILIZE that spare time: good pay; pleasant wk.: give phone No. box A 224 T. Situations Wanted Male MALE NURSE RI. 0292. Male or Female Help SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS Beautiful 21-card $1 assortments; costs you UNDER 50c. Also 12-card boxes, and $1 doz. personal cards. State agents write 454 N. Wp’rntL Ch. 37PS-H, Rooms lor Rent ALABAMA, N., 1115—Front, clean; horneUke; 1 or 2; $3. Ri. 5121. BROADWAY, 2351—Nice front rm., priv. modern home; meals optional. He. 2054. CENTRAL, 2418—Nicelv furn front rm.; pri. home; gentleman prefer’d; meals opt. COLLEGE. 2242—Modern home: attractive rm,; constant hot water; privileges. DEARBORN, N., 957—Nice rm., gentleman; private, modern home. Ch. 5630-M. DELAWARE, N.. 816 —New management; attrac. newly furn. rms.; reas. Ri. 1148. EASTERN, 209—Modern front rm.; couple preferred. Ch. 5055. EVISON, 746—Emp. couple or ladies to shares mod, home with lady. Dr. 0367. FALL CREEK BLVD., 3016—Two sleeping rms.. with garage; gentleman. Ha. 0568-J. HARDING. 2305 N.—Near S. Grove golf links, lovely rm.. cozy bungalow with young folks; gent ; gar.; $4. Ta. 2160. ILL. car; lovely rm in apt.: real home; privileges: for ladies. Ta. 5929. ILLINOIS, N., 2625—Sleeping room; private entrance; reasonable. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2050—Choice front, 2 closets; private garagw. Ta. 4793. NEW YORK. 2931 E.—Attractive room, private home; board optional. Ch. 374?-R. PENN. N., 1347—Lovely rm.; quiet home; gentleman preferred: garage. Li. 8857, PRATT. 421, Apt. 4—Large front rm, steam heat; gentleman; walking dist. Ri. 1983.

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Rooms for Rent RANDOLPH. N., 233—2 clean modern rms. 2 adults; $6 wk. Ri, 2677. ’ TALBOT, 2925—Cozy, clean, large, front, next bath, priv. home, privileges. Ta. 7091. TALBOT, 2307, N.—3 rms. fur. or unfur., modern, reasonable; garage. Ta. 5438. WOODRUFF PLACE, 577 Middle’drive; 2 nice front sleeping rooms. Ch. 0934. —Desirable rm., priv. ent.; privileges, or share 2-rm. apt. He. 4510, 28TH, W., 47—Large, front rm.; no other roomers; empl. young men. Ta. 0216. 32D ' ~E " 603 —Tjarge, airy, front rm.; privileges, radio; meals opt. Wa. 2836 33D AT MER.. 25 E. —Lovely front; for 2: private home; every convenience. Ha. 2672 PRINCETON HOTEL . Nice clean rms., hot. cold water, $5 wk.; bath, $7. Steam beat. A real winter home: ladies, gentlemen. 232 S. 11l St. Denis R „ unnln e water, $7 - for 2. up. 136 West Market CLINTON HOTEL—29 Vir.; clean, sleeping rms.; $2.5n up; also hsekp.; steam heat. WANTED—2 boys, girls, or couple home priv.; nr, restaurant; reason. Ha. 0253-M. Room for Rent With Board DELAWARE. 2055 N.—A pleasant home; twin beds or single rms.; meals. Ta. 3046. GLADSTONE, 28 N.—Mod. rm., board; E. Wash, car line. Ir. 6651. MICHIGAN, E., 3701—Lovely rm., mod., pri. home; meals optional. Ir. 3330. NEW JERSEY* N., 2229—Nice front rm.. warm in winter; a real home, good meals if desired. Ta. 4706. NEW JERSEY, N, 3117—Care for elderly lady or couple; pri. home. Wa. 1071-W. OAKLAND, N. 953—Front; private home"; suitable 1 or 2; $6, TACOMA, N., 423—R00m, board; 2 girls; reasonable. Ch. 6509-J. GOOD home for child under school age; mother’s care; references. Ch. 5137-R. WANTED—Children to board; 1 block from school; responsible party. Ch. 1562 CHILD TO BOARD—Mother’s love; good environment, Ha. 0253-M. ATTRACTIVE FRONT RM. GOOD MEALS. PREFER PARENT AND CHILD. HA. 1072. CHIL RM.. board; modern, sub. home; close in; mother’s care. Be. 3575, ring 2. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 530 —Rm., kitchenette, reas.; single rooms. Vz price first week. ALABAMA, 1021 N. —I large front room; kitchenette; down; for 3; priv. Li. 3259. ALABAMA, N., 1019 FRONT SUITE; MOD., PRIVATE ENTRANCE. RI. 3987. ARSENAL. 315 N.—Living, bedroom, kitchen; overstuffed, clean, quiet. ASHLAND. 1128—2 large rms., down, $5; 1 front rm.. kitchenette. $5. Ri. 5287, BARTH, 1315—2-rm. suite; also 3 rms. furn. for housekeeping. Dr. 3304-J. BEVILLE, N., 23—3 furn. rms., mod., heat, lights, gas; $7 wk. Ch. 3118-R. BROADWAY, 1138—Clean room, kitchenette. range, sink; $5. CAP., N.. 624—2 connec. mod. rms., front, back ent.; respectable people; reason. CENTRAL, 2604—Front rm.. large kitchen; all furn., mod., sink, $6.50. Ha. 1658-M.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms COLLEGE,- 1332—2 large connect, rms.; pri. entrances; 86; adults. Li 1698. .EAST. N., 836 —Pleasant, clean rm. and kitchenette, every thing furn.; 83 week. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms., 84.50; 2 rms., 83.50; 1 rm., 83. 1017 Prospect St. HJbHLAND. 21 N.—2 clean, mod.; everything furn.: garage; adults; 87. HOYT. 1401—2 housekeeping rooms, also sleeping rooms by day or week. Private entrance: nicely furnished. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1 rm.. kitchenette apt.. 85 week. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS. N.. 1230—Under new management; nicely turn, rm.; also apt.; reas ILLINOIS. N.. 1502—85. $6, 87; neat, light, warm, kitchen and kitchenette apts., sinks, ranges, mod., furnished complete. ILLINOIS. N.. 2020—Beautiful 4-rm. front; 2 complete bedrms.. ivory and walnut, blue, white, kitchen, cozy living rm. Excelient heat, garage, laundry. 813 wk. MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—2 rooms, next bath. 86; 1-rm., sink, 85; adults. Dr, 5442. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134—Lodging, clean, rms., for the night. 25c and 50c. Rl. 4145. OHIO, 540 E.—2 large rooms, running water; 54.50; other rooms 82 up. OLNEY. N.. 1502—Room, kitchenette; modern; everything furnished. Ch. 4097-J. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2-rm. furn. apt., modern, also sleep, rm., 1 wk. rent free. PENN., N.. 2030—Sleeping and hsekping. rooms; everything furnished. Ha. 0309-J. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 rms.. furnished: • lean. modern: 85. See housekeeper in basement. WASH.. E.. 1220—2 mod. rms.; everything furn.; pri. entrance: range; garage. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished; 1 or 2 rms., wklv. or monthly rates: util. Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts. LOVELY Woodruff: extra large room, kitchenette furn , 1 rm.. 54.50. Ch. 4108. MODERN rooms, board optional: also 4 rm. semi-mod, double. Ta. 4016, 5- FURN. Cottage, gas. water, lights. furn,. 88. Call at 1611 Southeastern Ave. Furnished Apts.—Houses ALA., N., 1518—2-rm. kitchenette apt.; o’stuffed furn.; Murphy bed; uti. Li. 2995. ASHLAND. 1558 —Small apt.; ln-a-door bed; kitch.. priv. bath; util.; adults. Ri. 3471. BELLEFONTAINE. 2305—Furnished aot.; 3 rooms and bath; gar; newly decorated; everything furnished; SlO per wk. BEVILLE, N., 829—5 rms., bath; 2 bdrms., stm. ht.; priv. ent.; E 10th car. Ch. 7581. CENTRAL, 2131—2 rms., dinetts, priv. porch; $8 wk.; rm., kit’ette., priv. bath; 87 week. ’ DEXTER, S., 3085—-5-room cottage, furnished, except bedding and dishes; $7 a week or $25 per month. Be. 4103. LOCKERBIE, 612—Nr. East and New York, clean, mod., priv.; steam ht.; 4-rm. apt.; walking distance; reasonable. Li. 6080. MARKET. E.. 1101—4 rooms, furnished; light, gas, heat; 810 wk. Ri. 1647. MICHIGAN. E.. 628—Furn and unfurn. apts.; all utilities furnished. LI. 2718. 892 MIDDLE DRIVE. Woodruff Place; 2 newly furnished rooms. Ch. 4249. RILEY. N., 427—Mod. 3 rms., bath.; priv.; everything furn. except linen. Ir. 6406. SALEM, 3431—Nice living room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bath; in modern private home; garage; $lO week. Ta. 5945. WALNUT, E., 115—3 rms.; alcove; piiv. bath; $lO. See housekeeper in basement. WASHINGTON. E„ 3720—Modern 4 rm. bath apt; downstairs; priv. porch $7 wk. 11TH. W.. 42 Nicelv decorated kitchenette apartment: utilities furnished: S3B. Cail Apartment No. 1. THE GRANT. 17TH. E., 660—3 rm. mod. apts.; furn. cr unfurn.; fine heat, S4O, $45. He. 1403. 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, furnish’d or unfurnished. • with or without hotel service: walking distance. 850 N. Pennsylvania street or call Ri. 1371. A-l; 2611 N. ILL.; 1 or 2-bedrm. apt.; util paid; Frigidaire; good heat; garage. 6- furn. bungalow; gar.; Va sq. car line; Ideal for 2 couples. Ha. 0108. NORTH—Share by nicely furn. mod home, garage, with couple: reas. Ta. 5295. CLEAN —Well furn. 4-rm. cottage; toilet: hard, soft water inside: improved street: gar.; $9 wk.: special rate by month: avail, now; act quickly. Ta. 6340, WILL sacrifice share of 6-rm. mod-, on east side. Ch. 4480-J, after 2:30 p. m. STUCCO HOME—44OO West: edge of citv: 2 bedroms and roll awav bed, 2-car garage: S4O. MR. MOTT. LI. 2318; evenings, Li. 9065. Apartments for Rent ASHLAND, 1122—2 rms., bath, hardwood floors, inclosed porch; $lB mo.; will fur. CENTRAL, 2342 —Month iree; 0 rms. bath; heat, water furn. He. 2783; Ri. 5995, COLLEGE, 2151, APT. 3—4-room modern front apt.; heat, water furn.; $25 mo. MERIDIAN. S.. 705 —3-rm. apt., steam heat, water furn.; sl9. See janitor or Li. 2167, 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; sl7 mo; elec. Ta 3656 PIERSON AVE., 2445—5 rms., heat, water. and Frigidaire furn.; reas. Hu. 6614. WASHINGTON, E. 5014Y2—5 large rms., 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 citv; 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. DARTMOUTH APTS. Mich., E.. 221; cozy efficiency apts,; fur. or unfurnished; utilities; S4O up. The Lexington 1116-20 N. Gapitol Open Sunday for inspection 2-6; rooms. See janitor or C. F. Sayles Cos. 239 N. Delaware St. Ri. 3468. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Houses for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 2250 —6 roms. garage. Will put in A-l condition. Hu. 5991. ALTON AVE.. 14 —Vz strictly modern 4room double, garage, water pd. BELLEFONTAINE, 2838—M0d., good conditlon; reduced rent. Wa. 0913. CENTRAL. 2823—Brick double; 6 rms. mod., excellent condition; $33. Wa. 2376. COLORADO, N.. B—s-room8 —5-room modern double, water paid; 826. Ir. 6212. tioRNELL 2925—~5 rooms, garage, water paid; reduced $22, He. 2090, DORMAN. 218 —6-room cottage; sl7. Near park, schools, bus line. Nice for 3 or 4 adults. Water pd. Ri. 5124. EMERSON. S.. 102 —Attractive 6-room mod. double, clean. Reduced $39.50. Ri. 7260. GLADSTONE. N.. 19—Mod. 5-rm. double; heat, water turn.; gar.; $37.50. Ir. 3689. 917 N. HAMILTON. 1 6-rm. mod. single; barn $23 GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. HERVEY ST.. 1041—5-room mod. cottage; S2O month. Owner, 534 lowa St, HIGHLAND, N., 418—Modern cottage, $25; near Tech. large yard. Ch. 3991. HOYT. 2315—4-room single, semi-moderp. garage. Rent reduced. Hu. 5636, ILL.. N.. 2415—8 large modern rooms; newlv decorated: suitable to sublet; cheap. INGRAM, 1822 —6-room modern double; garage; 25, KEYSTONE. N„ 1022—6 rms., bath; redecorated; S2O; water paid. 1024; 4 rms., wat. pd.; gar; reduced, $lB. Ri. 0645. LA GRANDE. E., 1302—5 rms., modern; garage; close to schools: reas. Dr. 1717. MASS. AVE., 2725—4 rms $12.00 Davdison St., S. 104; 6 rms $13.50 Ri. 1841. Eve.. Hu. 4554. 2920 EAST MICHIGAN ST. 5-rm. mod. double, water paid.... .$22.50 GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Ll. 7491. MICH., E., 4712 —5-room strictly mod. double: near school. Reduced. Ir. 2990. MINNESOTA. E.. 733—Dandv 5-room semimodern double, splendid location, A-l condition. floow refinished. New garage. Reduced; 819; water paid. Dr. 3472. NEW JERSEY. S.. 2154—Dandy 5-rooni semi-modern double: Vz block Garfield Park. Floors and woodwork refinished. Newly papered, garage. Reduced sl9: water paid. Dr. 3472. NEW JERSEY. S.. 1515—4 rooms, pantry. semi-mod, double. $18.50. Dating Oct, 1. OAKLAND, S.. 226—5 rooms, semi-modern; garage; sls. Dr. 2023-R. PARK. 1804—Attractive 7-room mod.. double. wpII kept, garage. He 3595, RANDOLPH. N.. 37—7-Room modern; ro garage; $29. Call Li. 1275 after 6. RITTER. S., 435—4-room double. A-l condition. 818. Ri. 5177. ST. PAUL, 1036—5-room mod. double, redecorated. garage water pd.. reduced. Dr, 3176-R. ST. PETER. 909—5 rooms semi-modern; good condition: $12.50. Li. 2290. SHEFFIELD N.. 139—6 rms., semi-mod.. near Wash High.; 820, Be. 4020-M. SHERMAN DR.. S., 1202—5-room mod. bungalow, garage $27.50. Dr. 1539. TACOMA. N.. 236—Near Tech; 5-rm. mod, double, gar. Reduced 828. Ch. 1383. TERACE, 1446. 6 Rooms. $17.50. Dr. 6425-R. TREMONT. N.. 243 —5-room mod. bungalow. Near Wash. High School. Be. 5583. UDELL, llll—Modern, iust painted, good furnace, yard, gar.. $23.50. Dr. 3540-R. WALLACE. 519—Double. 5 rooms, strictly modern, breakfast nook, garage, water paid: reduced. $35. Dr. 3770-J. WEST ST.. N.. 42—4 rooms, water paid; 813.50- Dr. 6425-R. 18TH. W., 1139—5 rooms, furnace, hath, garage. 825. Key at 1131. Dr. 1417. 25TH. E.. 163—5-rm. mod. double, zar.; near school: reduced $27.50. Dr. K 73. 29TH, w, &s—Excellent 4 rooms modem; $25.

Houses for Rent REDUCED TO S3O 852 N. Keystone; 6-rm. modern double, hardwood floors, garage, water paid; nr. Tech, grade schools and carllne. CLEAN mod. 5-room double. Reasonable rent. Burn 5 ton coal. Ir. 4393. Cheap Rent, §B.OO 510 Parker Place. Three nice rooms; electric lights, gas; walking distance. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 S. Market St. LI. 6517 COLORED—I6B Bright St.; 5 large rms.. double, gas, electricity, water paid; newly painted. 814. Ha. 1172-R. COLORED—Strictly modern. 914-18 E. 16th St. Ch 4755. COLORED —Cozv 5 rm. mod. double, 1528 Bundy place. S2O, Hu. 4058. COLORED—Ralston. 1922: 4 rms.. elec., water paid, adults: $9. Call 2415 N. 111. Houses for Sale East NO 'down payment! near 37th, Keystone; S2O monthly buys 5-rrfi. bungalow; front and baejk porches; full basement: furnace; gar.; chicken house; large lot. Open eves, and Sunday. Owner wa. 3099-R. PRATT, E., 1220—5 rms.. large lot, $18; small payment. Dr. 6425-R. Suburban for Sale 4-ROOM Bungalow. 1 acre. 2nd house bevord jog. west side S. Harding St.. 2‘a miles south of river, S2O down. Ri. 7725Real Estate for Exchange 130 ACRES—Elizabethown. Ky.; 4-room house; barn, etc. Be. 2548. __ Household Goods THREE - PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES. Slightly used. Ten wonderful values. At §25 Each Cash Only. The Ideal Furniture Cos. 227 W. Washington 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 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR—Just one more nationally known, brand new. electric refrigerator to be sold at dealer’s cost: guaranteed 3 years. JACKSON RADIO SALES. U-NEEDA STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIR CO. Fire bowls, grates, any stove or furnace; reasonable. Dr. 6263. BREAKFAST SET —Italian carved dining rm. & bedrm., twin beds, linen frieze living 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. reasonabie prices. CHARLES KOERRING. 832 Virginia Ave. Dr. 1417. SEWING MACHlNES—Electrics, big reduction; easy terms; trade-in treadles, $lO to $25. 126 W. Wash. St. Rl. 9718. O’STUFFED davenport, solid mahog. heavy andiron, orna. poker and firescreen. Ta. 3791. SEWING machines, $3 per month; Singer portable, $29; drophead Singer, sls. SINGER CO., 126 W. Washington. BASEBURNERS, hotblast heaters, new and used; cheap. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. FURNITURE—New. used. 3-rm. outfit: easy terms N Barrett. 868 Virginia Ave. HAVE vour sewing mch. repaired. White Sewing Mch. Cos., 60 W. N. York, Ri. 4755. GAS STOVE—“Favorite.” high oven, good condition, reas. 5010 Kenwood Ave. THOR WASHER—A-l condition; bargain for $15,50, 1117 E. Michigan St. DAYBED, breakfast rug and gas range, reasonable. Call Ch. 0961-J. 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 jfe Pets POLICE PUPS—Should be seen to be appreciated; reas. He. 2054. 2351 Broadway. Live Stock TEN HEAD OF FRESH COWS; FIVE OR SIX GOATS; ALSO THREE SETS OF BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS. AUCTION EVERY MONDAY MORNING. 11 O’CLOCK. MR. FRAUHIGER 1351 KENTUCKY AVE. LI. 9246. FRESH COW AND OTHER STOCK. WA. 1321. Musical Instruments Used Band Instruments York Trumpet. Silver Plate S4O Holton Trombone. Silver plate §SO Conn Mellophone. Silver plate SSO Convenient Terms PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. LI. 5513 BEAUTIFUL Bush and Gerts. grand piano, mavbe had bv finishing payments, balance $395. Formally sold for $950. WILKING MUSIC CO. BEAUTIFUL used Kurtzmann upright; splendid condition, $47: terms, $1 per week and up. WILKING MUSIC CO. SAXOPHONES all sizes and makes, easiest payment plan in town. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. 1 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. TRADE vour upright on a beautiful Brambach Grand slightly used: balance $365 on terms, as low as $2.50 per week. WILKING MUSIC CO. SEVERAL NEW GUITARS FROM $8 TO S2O. Call Ta. 0616. Radio and Equipment BRUNSWICK. 7 tubes, table model ..S2SXO Atwater Kent. 7 tubes, table model.. 22.53 Freed, 8-tube, lowboy 45.00 Brunswick, 9-tube lowboy 65.00 Croslev Jewel Box 35 00 Brunswick combination 45.00 We do expect Radio Repairing. Radio Bargain Shop RADIOS REPAIRED IN THE HOME. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE. Li. 1126. Ch. 7064 Coal and Wood WINTER IS AROTJND THE CORNER BETTER PRICES NOW. Best West Va.. blk., clean fkd $6.00 Best W. Va. Egg, clean fkd 5.75 Best W. V., mine run, bO% lp 5.00 Best Is. Creek or Ky. Ip , clean fkd. 6.50 White Star blk., clean * fkd 1. 5.00 Best Red Ash smokeless Poco. 1p... 8.00 UNION ICE AND COAL CO Delivered anywhere in city Dr. 4621. "It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal.” INDL4N CREEK lp. fkd,'...' $4.75 W. VIRGIN! \ lp., fkd 6.00 BLUE RIBBON BLOCK 6.75 POCAHONTAS NO. 3 RED ASH 8.00 FREDRICK COAL CO. 801 Beecher St. Dr. 1792. 1020 E. 40th St. Wa. 5666. GENUINE—Poca. Red Ash lump ....SB.OO Best West Va. blk.. large fkd 6.00 Best Is. Creek or Kv.. large fkd.. 6.50 Indiana No. 6 lump, clean fkd 5.00 Economy Fuel Supply Cos. Dr. 1221. Dr. 1220. West Side Cash Coal Cos. * LITZELMAN & GORDON. 110 N. Richland. Belmont 3014. Or.ce coaled hv us. never cold again W. VA. LARGE LP $6 00 POCO NO 3 RED ASH LP 8.00 INDIANAPOLIS ICE AND FUEL CO DR. 2400. DR. 2403. Miscellaneous for Sale FURNACE and stove repairing. Model Stove Repair Cos., 622 E. Wash. Rl. 0369. SHOTGUNS, rifles, pistols, bought, sold. rented. Compac Tent Corp, 334 N. Capitol. WHlZ—Goldband antifreeze. $1.49 gal. DOLL OIL CO„ 3340 Madison Ave BAKER'S OVEN: A-l good.; double deck. Nimaa Trcmsfer. 620 ."l Senate. LI. 5370.

AUTO LOANS * O t CASH AT ONCE I SC A*/ LOAN BY PHONE NO WAITING I >gl V//A\ 9 S3NO ENDORSER? I ■ a /| I WILL C.Klxf l 1 ±A l HALF RATE WHY PAY OTHERS MORE? Come to Vs—"We Will Pay Off Your Present Loan —Giro Yon More Money If You Wish—and Lower Your Payments. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Riley 1321

DON’T LO/E f AUXO! OTHERS PAID OFF—MORE MONEY ADVANCED VERY LOW PAYMENTS—QUICK, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Corner Indiana and New York . sum 810. LOAN CO 308 INDIANA AVE. M- 5994

Miscellaneous for Sale NEW MATERIALS! SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Storm Sash 89c; House Doors, $1.49; Insulating Board, Gyplap Sheathing 3c ft.: Paint $1.20 gal. Glass 85'b off list. Piaster Board. Wal Board 2V4c ft; Mill Made Garage doors, glazed. $3.75 each; Roll Roofing 89c; Asphalt Shingles, $3.99; Special prices on door and window frames, trim, moulding, etc. Cement, 45c. Plaster, 65c. Lime, 35c. All kinds cabinets ready to install. Lumber of every description. CORNELL MATERIAL CO., 1017 E. 19th St. We deliver for small extra charge. Come in or phone He. 5177, or Ha. 2510. AUTOMOBILE covers, waterproof and canvas truck covers at lowest prices ever known. All sizes carried in stock. No waiting. We can furnish waterproof covers at _3c per sq. ft. We save you money. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. —Lawn Fence— Good Heavy-Grade Wire 16-inch $5.50 per 100 lineal feet. 22-inch $6.50 per 100 lineal feet. 28-inch 57.50 per 100 lineal feet. 36-inch $ll.OO per 100 lineal feet, 42-inch sl2 per 100 lineal feet. 60-inch $lB per 100 lineal feet. Unclaimed Freight Station Corner Capitol Ave, and South St. Electric Water Pumps Liberal terms and trade on new and factory rebuilt electric water pumps: all guaranteed. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. TT’RTTJT’ TA RC New with lids. 65c rrvuii j/irvo doz . west end BOTTLE CO., 538 W. Pearl St. LI. 8085, Electric Air Compressors Easy credit terms on new and rebuilt electric air compressors: all guaranteed. MEIER ELECTRIC &; MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. BOTTLES and Jugs for CIDER SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO. 605 S. Capitol Ave. Rl. 7104. SEVERAL hundred bushel choice, assorted Grimes Golden and Jonathan apples; 6 mi. s. w. Columbus on Dr. Brachen farm. BABY BUGGY and gocart;.good condition; choice $5. Ha. 1668. Barter and Swap HOWARD piano, Simmons bed springs, mattress; trade for coal. Ri. 8104. WILL TRADE floor sander for motor V>at or diamond. Ir. 4523. BEAUTIFUL player piano; good cond.; $75 cash, rugs or what have you? Dr. 6775, Miscellaneous Wanted FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERED. HODGES AUCTION. RI, 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines, papers, will hem us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622, 127 W. Georgia St, 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 WANTED—Johnson 10-14 H. P. outboard motor: cheap. Ir. 4823. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Machinery & Tools FOR SALE CHEAP—3,OOO gallon per hour, rebuilt shallow well pump. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir, 1151. Money to Loan f frtuir/yO RIDE WHILE YOU PAY Payments Reduced. Others Paid Off. Cash at Once. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 I Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years. ' —D AUTO OR FURNITURE 13MSS $25 TO S3OO Confidential Service, Legal Rates BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 E. New York. RI. 4974 vAOrviEiy / FR.OM • HOANE sy 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 Bidg Rl 3582. Other Companle* Paid Off "AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE 80. 319 E. Ohio St. LI. 6605 Loans $lO to S3OO m 24 h 1 * trs. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST. RL 5054.

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Auto Supplies and Repairs Tops Made New or Repaired. Our top man, Mr. VanNess, is with us and he will do your work right at a reasonable price. 20 Years’ Experience SWISSHELM & SON 544 E. Washington St. BATTERIES ’ GUARANTEED §2.95 to §3.85 SWISSHELM & SON 542 E. Washington St. Ri. *7740. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car. 202 Kentucky Ave SAVE 50 r t on all auto recalling. - Everything guaranteed. INDIANA STATE AUTO SCHOOL South and Alabama. Ri 6648. Automobiles for Sale \ T S~\ FINANCE I\l I I INTEREST •*• ™ INDORSERS On any of our Used Cars selling for $300.00 or less. Prices in plain figures. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E. Wash, St, IR. 1175 REPOSSESSED AUTOMOBILES 1931 Chrvsler six roadster. 1930 Studebaker Dictator coupe. 1931 Willys roadster 1931 Auburn sedan. See these cars at 544 E. Washington St., to be sold for unpaid balance. 72*2 v N. CAPITOL 1931 Ford Tudor $395 1930 Ford coupe 395 1929 Ford town sedan 335 1929 Ford convt. coupe 235 1928 Ford coupe 135 LI. 6181. WE HAVE A good assortment of extra good u*ed cars. Late models at bargain prices. We trade. Low finance. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-j5 S. Meridian. Dr L 4743. CADILLAC—26-314 5-passenger club sedan. Nearly new tires; the motor is in A-t condition. Today's best buv. $350. terms. The Buick Cos. 3547 E. Wash. LI. ’571. 1929 CHEVROLET sedan: excellent condition throughout: new tires, mechanically perfect: only S9O down. Johnson Chevrolet Co- 1040 N, Meridian St. Li. 5361, CHEVROLET. 1931 coach {demonstrator'"; blue-black with cream wheels: in perfect running condition; really priced to sell; terms or trade. Johnson Chevrolet Cos.. 1040 N. Meridian. LI. 5361, 1931 CHEVROLET COACH: $475. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Washington St. Ri. 5328. ’27 CHEVROLET coach $75 Dodge roadster, 6 brand new tires... .SIOO North Side Chevrolet Cos. USED CAR LOT Eugene & Clifton Sts. Hu. 7700. CHEVROLET. 1930 coach five wire wheels: has every appearance of anew car; very low mileage; perfect in every way. Why not save the first cost? Onlv SIOO down. Johnson Chevrolet Cos.. 1040 N. Meridian St. Li. 5361. —_Modcl A 1928 Tudor; the best there is: $225 C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. LI. 8396, FORD—I 929 Tudor; paint, tires, etc., good; try and beat our price. $195. BROWNING GENT 00., 10th and Meridian. 1930 FORD SPORT COUPE; $345. „ HARE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Washington St. Rl. 5328. FORD—7926 Model T coupe: in fine shape; SSO. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. SC. Li. 8596, FORD, 1930, Model A Tudor. See this one. $395. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington. LI. 8396. FORD—Model A. 1929; nick up: A-l coni dltlon: 5225 C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. Li. 8396. FORDS We have a rice assortment of goo4| used Fords. See us today. FRANK HATFIELD CO., 625 N. Canltol. HUPP—Sedan: good condition; good paint and tires: cheap. He. 2661. 7928 NASH—Standard coupe; new tiresT fine h, motor, upholstering perfect. Onlv $235. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO., 2346 Station St. Ch. 6646. Pontiac Coupe, 1928 This car 1s far above, the average. Motor m fine condition; 5 good tires; good unisn. A real buy for someone; onlv ’ sl6a; terms. This car carries our usual 30-day free service. Equitable Securities Cos. 218 E. New York St. Ri. 2900. WILLYS—S3OO equity in new coach; unable to take delivery of car and will sacrifice. Ta. 3212. Bargains In Used - CariT no, O. 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. HTH and MERIDIAN ST. Li. 6359. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS" Trucks ? ruc^- SVz-ton: eauipned s*7th Chevrolet cab and box body; excellent 32x6 tires all around: this truck i* rtdlan g t aßl £ &gi. 1040 N Me ' CHEVROLET-l.* ton. 192iT with 32x8 HT**. Inclosed cab. platform body. Li 4809 bUV ‘ 1188 Kentuck * Aval Ford Pickup, 1929 Motor in excellent mechanical condition; good tires. Ideal tor grocery or light delivery. Covered back. Only $250 11118 car carries our usual 30-day free service. Equitable Securities Cos. 218 E- New York St. m. 2900 P r°.h D^i'?‘ ton -HL 929: 32x6 Urea : incioseS cab. express body. A real buy. 1188 Kentucky Ave. Li. 4809. * 188 INDIANA—I Vi-ton. 1930 model; 7.50 dual tires; Inclosed cab. stake body; another bargain. 1188 Kentucky Ave. Ll. 77^i_EHN ATIONAL—2 ton: 6-cvlinder mo~ tor. 32x6 dual tires, inclosed cab * slock rack. 1188 Kentucky Ave. L 14809 K INTERNATIONAL i*£-ton with 6-cylinder motor: good 32x6 tires, canoov too express bodv. This car carries JO-dav *uarantee. 1188 Kentucky Ave. LI 4800, REO—I ton 1928 with 32x8 tires; - canopy too. express bodv. A real bargain. 1188 Kentucky Ave. LI. 4809 * Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for vour car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4518. 861 N. Capitol. WE PAY CASH ~ for any and all makes and models, mxardless of condition. NORTHWESTERN SALES CO 2929 Northwestern Ave. Ta. Mflß . WANTED— automobiles, any model, year or condition. Auto Salvage Cos. LL 235*.