Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1931 — Page 13
OCT. 5, 1931
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—7 P. M.— CBS—Pryor's band. ViGN f720I—"lnterlude.” NBO (W.TZi—Orchestra. ' „„„ —7:15 P. M/ CBS—Bingin' Sam. , WGN (720)—Easy Ace*. —7:30 P. M.— tYW (1020)—Cumming's orchestra. CCBS—Kate Smith. SBC (WJZi—"Death Valley Days.” —7:43 P. M—VKYW (1020)—Canton or- ’ cheatra. CBB—Oloom Chasers. —8 P. M.— KTHB (1040)—Arlington En-; semble. KYW (1020)—Don Pedro's' . *rchestra. WCCO <BIO) —Swedish dance Orchestra NBC < WEAF)—Oypsies. NBC i WJZ)— Bargy's orchestra. > —8:13 P. M.— WBBM (770)—Famous beau-, ties of history. —8:30 P. M.— CBS—Orchestra. WENR (870)—Headlines. NBC (WEAF)—Quartet, orchestra. NBC <WJZ)—Orchestra and piano duo. WMAQ (670)—Dance orchestra and old songs. j CBS—Lombardo's orchestra, i WDAF (610; Pickwick lamNBe (WEAF)—Mary and, Bob. WON (720)—Highlights. I NBC (WJZ)—Piano duo; orchestra.
WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianaoolls Power ana Light Comoany) MONDAY P. M. s:3o—Reis and Dunn (CBS). s:4s—Bird and Vash (CBS). s:s9—Weather and time. 6:oo—Bing Crosbv (CBS). 6:ls—Dinner ensemble. 6:3o—Miller and Lvles (CBS). 6:45 Downev and Wons (CBS'. 7:oo—Military Band (CBS). 7:ls—Singin' Sam (CBSi. 7.30 Kate-Smith (CBSi. 7 45—Oloofti chasers (CBS). 8 00—Announced. 8 30—Evening in Paris <CBS>. 9:oo—Guv Lombardo and Royal Canadians (CBS). 9.30 Arabesaue (CBS). 9:s9—Time and weather. 10:00 —Street Singer iCBS). 10:15—Concert trio. 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Chic Mvers orchestra. 11:00—Bobbv Meeksr orchestra (CBS). 11:30 —Nocturne (CBS). WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) MONDAY P. M. 4:3o—Crystal studio. 4:4s—News flashes. s:ls—Evening announcements. B:3o—Dinner dance music. fl;30— Hollywood newsreel. 6!4b—Mvsterv pianist. 7:oo—Buddies orchestra. 7:ls—Smilin’ Ed McConnell. 7:30—1. A. C. orchestra. 7:4s—Vaughn Cornish. B:oo—Concert orchestra. B:ls—Marvel Mvers. B:3o—Columbia Club orchestra. B:4s—Ward B. Hiner. 9:00—Apollo hour. 9:3o—Showboat orchestra. 10:00—Snorts review. 10:05—Harrv Bason. 10:30—Silent. WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P. M. 4:oo—Chats with Peggy Winthrop (NBC). 4:ls—Hottentots. 4:4s—Tick, Tack. Toe. 5:00—Old Man Sunshine. 5:15 Baseball scores. 5:44 —Time. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos 'n' Andy (NBC). 6:ls—Melodies. 6:3o—Variety. 6:4s—Paris Night Life (NBC). 7:00 - Smiling Ed McConnell. 7:30— Hollingsworth Hall. 7:4s—Records. B.oo—Orchestra (NBC) B:3o—Musical Dominoes (NBC). 9 uO—Jim and Walt. 9.15—80 b Newhall. 9:29—Time. 9:3o—Real Folks (NBC). 10:00—Weather. 10:02—Chime reveries. 11:30 —Dance orchestra. 11:30—Time. 11:31—Dance orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Time. A. M. 12:01—Sign off.
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WFBM (1230) Indianapolis , Indianapolis Power and Light Company TUESDAY A. M. 7:3o—Records. 9:oo—Womens hour. 9:4s—Leonard program. 10 00—Radio homemakers (CBSi. 10:15 to 12—Silent. 12 Noon—Farm network (CBSI. P. M. I:oo—Artists recital (CBS). 1:30 —Thirty Minute Men iCBS). 2:00 —Salon orchestra (CBS). 2:30 —Two Thirty tunes. 3:00 to 6:3o—Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) TUESDAY A M. 6:3o—Wake Up band program. 6:4s__Church federation morning worship. 7:00 —The musical clock. B:oo—Breakfast Bazaar. B:3o—Morning muslngs. 9:oo—Housekeepers chats. 9:ls—Crystal studio. 9:3o—Melodv man. 10:00—Little 80-Peep. 10:15—Household helps. 10:30— Organlogue. 11:15—Luncheon tunes. 12:00 Noon—Sue Carolyn. F. M 12:15—Farm program. 12:30—Livestock reports. 52 35—Butter and egg quotations. 12-40 Theater review bv Walter Hickman of the Indianapolis Times. I:oo—Silent. 1 WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY A M. 5:30 —Time. s:3l—lnternational Fiddlers. 5:59 —Time. 6 00—Physical exercises. 6:ls—Tick, Tack, Toe. B:3o—Time. 6 31—Organ program. 6 45 —jolly Bill and Jane (NBC). 7:oo—Time. 7 01—Morning devotions. 7 15—Talent bureau program. 7:3o—Grab Bag Boys. 7 45— Physical exercises. 8:00—Ford Rush. 8 15—Fashionette. g-30—Beautiful Thoughts (NBC). 9:oo—Livestock reports. 9:lo—Plano solos. / 9; 15 Murray Horton s orchestra. ii; 30—Colonel Goodbody. 9:4s—Mystery Chef (NBC). To:oo—Talk . . ... 10:10—Elliot Brock, violin recital. 10 30—Through the looking glass with Frances Ingram (NBC). 10:45—River reports. 10:55 —Time signals, j LOO—Tuxedo entertainers. 11:30—Sympho syncopaters. 11:48—Market reports. 11:50—Livestock reports. F M. 12 00 —Naltonal Farm and Home period (NBC). 12:30—Time. 12:31—Dance orchestra. I:oo—Organ matinee 1 30—Delivery Boys. I:4s—Talent bureau program. 2:oo—Henry Thies’ orchestra. 2:3o—Talent bureau program. 2:4s—Princess Obolensky Youth Matlpee (NBC). 3:00 —Murray Horton’s orchestra. 3:30 —Village Rhymster. 3:4s—Talent bureau program. HOOVER AID IS KILLED A';/ United Press ) WASHINGTON, Oct. s.—Lieu-tenant-Commander Hamilton Harlow. one of President Hoover's naval aids, was killed today when his au- . “tomobile was wrecked at a highway intersection near Annapolis, Md. Mr. Hoover telegraphed an expression of sorrow to Commander Charles H. Harlow, retired, father .of the dead officer. Commander Harlow is in San Francisco.
—MONDAY——9:3O P. M.— ! C BS—A r a besq ue. WBBM (770)—Brooks and Ross. )WDAF (610)—Orchestra. WGN (720)—Burnett's orchestra. WMAQ (670)—Romance time NBC (WJZ)—Real Folks. —9:15 P. M.— NBC (WEAF)—Guardsmen. —lO P. M.— KDKA (980)—Sports review KYW (1020I—"state Strret.'' CBS—Street singer. NBC (WEAP)—Lee Morse. WGN (720 i— Tomorrow's Trlb. WJR (750)—Radio Reporter. Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) WENR, WMAQ, WHAS. —10:15 P. M.— CBS—Pryor’s band. NBC (WENR) Lowell Thomas. NBC (WGN)—Stebbins Boys. WMAQ (670) —Musical program. WSM (650) News and sports. —10:30 P. M.— YKW (1020)—Phillip's orchestra. CBS—Downey and Wons. WGN (720) Hogan's orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Russ Columbo. WMAO (670) Dan and Sylvia; D X Club. —10:43 P. M.— CBB—Lown's orchestra. WGN (720)—Kassel's orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Lew White, organist.
THEOSOPHISTS TO MEET Plainfield Woman to Give Talk on “A Study in Karma.” Hypatia lodge, American Theosophical Society, will meet in the D. A. R. chatper house, 824 Woodmiff place, at 8 Tuesday night. Mrs. Otis Kirtley of Plainfield will speak on “A Study in Karma,” to be folowed by a general discussion. All interested in theosophy are ; invited. Legal Notices I WILL sell at public auction one Olds“oMJ* tour >ne. 1923 model. Motor No. C 4275, serial No. 1868, for storage charges Oct° U 15 tln i93i° * 25 3t 30 a ‘ m ” Thursda >’' E. O. JAMES, NOTICE OF BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA Notice is hereby given that the Joint Purchasing Committee for the benevolent and correctional Institutions of the State of Indiana will receive at the office ?,Li i . ts , sec . re , Room 326 Statehouse, until 10 o clock a. n. Oct. 13, 1931, sealed bids on paints, oils and varnishes queensware, glassware and silverware, according to a complete list specifying kind, grade and quantity now on file In the °"jce °*. the secretary of the committee. £?i nt , Purchasing Committee r„ii L ece . ve b J ds ,or yearly contracts for fOjV.hauling for some of the Indianapolis fliSJliSil 0 ? 8, according to lists and specincations in the oiffce of the secretary of the committee. The Joint Purchasing Committee rewsI es ,... t i be .J 1| L ht re J ect an y and all bids submitted and to waive technical defects. JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE OF INDIANA. Oct. S. 193? ALY E ' McCOY ’ Secretary. Painting and Papering exterior, interior: comp, insur. HENDRIK DINKLA. 2650 E, 34th. Ch a950. P A PE 5L( urn i. und hur >S $4-50 oer room Ch 2004. FRANK JACKSON ir 2415 GEN house cleaning; repairing of all kinds. paper cleaning: ref. Be, 4864-M. business Announcements OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW—Bv rebottoming In cane, hickory 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. FRANK ELECTRIC CO.—s-rm. cottage. sls. LI. 5962, Ch. 5568-R. Evenings. ~ H. &H. STOVE REPAIR CO. Work reasonable: guaranteed. Be. 3465-M. FURNACE COILS INSTALLED $3. All work guaranteed. ch. 5158. GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man: leaky roofs, gutters, furnace coils. Ch. 2263-J. GUN REPAIRING <125 W, Wash. St. Be. 3318. FURNACE WORK—AII kinds, inspection free: guarn. Ir. 7481 after 5 p, m. Special Notices I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than mvself on and after Monday, Oct. 5, 1931. JAMES R. MARVEL. 1306 W. 30th St. DEBTS, notes, accounts collected or no charge, 315 Board of Trade. LI. 8687 INVALIDS and chronic cases cared for In a nurse’s home 1341 N. Alabama. Li. 1930.
Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER— Fire-proof storage house. Store now. pay 6 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. Rl. 6561. Fights. Ch. 0699-W OTTO J. SUESZ MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less: oui_b service: careful white men. Ch. 5840 MOVlNG—Hauling. S3: white men: anvthtng. anywhere, anytime. Ch. 2878. MOVING, $3 load and up: large trucks: exp men SUESZ Ch 4992 Transportation U. S. TRAVEL BUREAU Travel for about I cent a mile. New ears, daily to Calif., Fla., Texas, Colo.. Okla.. N. Y. and all points. Share expense plan. Spencer hotel. 248 S. 111. Li. 6665. Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised ln this column wUI receive two guest tickets lot The Apollo Theater To Sec William Powell —ln—“The Road to Singapore” When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and sav that vou have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once STRAYED—Long-haired fox terrier pup. white with black spot on side; head black on one side white on other. Answers to name of Ritzie. Reward Ch. 1041. LOST—BLACK LEATHER BRIEF CASE, probably near Spencer hotel, filled with business papers: $lO reward, no questions asked. Return to R. E Hollowell. 509 Postal Station Bldg. Phone Li. 7561. LOST—Child's jacket between 42d and 44th and College. Hu. 7469. Reward. LOST —Glasses, vicinity of S. Keystone Ave.. Sat, eveining. Reward. Li. 3813. 30 LBS. tobacco, off truck Saturday. Reward. WAGLE BROS.. New Augusta. BLACK coin purse. Sat., downtown, contalning sl2 to sl3. Reward. Ha. 1124-J. LOST—Black purse: return all Itevs. Den and pencil. No questions asked. Ta. 1068. FOUND—I metal boat and 1 canoe. J. w". DODDS. Maywood. Ind. Help Wanted Male WANTED SEVERAL MEN TO SOLICIT NEWSi PAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. MUST BE INDUSTRIOUS WORKERS AND CAPABLE SALESMEN. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR PRODUCERS APPLY 208 W. MARYLAND. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. USED CAR SALESMEN We have an opening for a few good used car salesmen If you have a clientele and can show a good past record, see Mr Andrews. J. C. Scanlon Cos.. 1404 W Wash St , Friday. 2 to 5 only. WILL give part rent free, on a mod. 6-rm. double to a reliable painter and papet hanger ln exchange for work. Ri. 1920. MAN wanted to sell 35c cigaret roller. Selling experience unnecessary,, Ta. 7110.
—ii r. m KYW (1020)—Don Pedro’s orchestra. CBS—Meekei’s orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—PauI Whiteman and orchestra. WGN (720)—Butnett's orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Jane Froman and orchesrta. WMAQ (6701—Via Lago orchestra (3 hours). —11:15 P. M ! KYW * 1020 Whiteman's orchestra. WBBM (770)—Around the ! Town. WDAF (610)—Dance orchestra. NBC (WJZ) —Continentals. —11:20 P. M.— WGN (720)—Hogan's orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— CBS—Nocturne. WJR (750) —Pollack's orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—Tweet Hogan’s orchestra. WLW (700) —Waring's Pennsylvania. —11:45 P. M KYW (1020)—Don Pedro's orchestra. WDAF (610) Nlghthawk frolic. —l2 Midnight— KYW (1020i—Russo’s orchestra. WENR (870)—Hine’s orches- | tra. —12:30 A. M.— I KYW (1020) —Cummin’s orchestra. I WENR (870)—Terrace Garden orchestra.
1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Grinsteiner’s 522 E. Market RI. 5374 W. T. Blasengym 2226 Shelby DR. 2570 W. H. Richardson & Cos., 1801 X. 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 Goodrich Funeral Home, 1611 N. Mer. TA 1050 W. D. Beanblossom, 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 J. C. Wilson, 1230 Prospect DR. 03^1-0322 DEATH NOTICES j CARTER, MRS. E. M.—Mother of Lucille A. Carter, passed away Sept. 26. Services at the grave at the grave at Crown Hill Tuesday at 3 p. m. Friends invited. - MERRILL. STELLA—Beloved wife of George Merrill, mother of Mrs. Bessie Campbell, Mrs. Gertrude Shearer, Mrs. Mildred Adams, and Remona, George Jr. and Lloyd Merrill, and Hollen Pruitt, passed away at the home, 1472 Roosevelt Ave., Sunday a. m. Funeral services at the above address Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Burial New Crown Cemetery. W. T. BLASENGYM IN CHARGE. Friends may call at the home after 6 p, m. Monday. FORTNER, MRS. EDNA EARL—Beloved wife of Herschel. daughter of Simon Pfeffer and sister of Mrs. Anna Lucas, Mrs. Bertha Brickert, Mrs. Mamie Mock. Mrs. Jane Wishmire and Andrew and Ambrose Pfeffer, passed away at the Methodist hospital OCt. 4, at 5:45 a. m. Funeral at tne residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wishmire, 4418 Ro:kville road, Tuesday. Oct. 6,.at 2 p. m. Burial at Floral Park. Friends invited. HALEY, Corrigan), wife of Daniel F. Haley, 1106 E. Pratt street, died at 1:45 p. m., Oct. 4. Survived by her husband, Daniel F. Haley; her daughters, Mrs. Nora Junken, Chicago, HI.: Mrs. Margaret Smith, and son Frank Haley, Indianapolis; sister of John Corrigan, Mrs. Ellen Breen, Indianapolis. Ind.: the Misses Mary and Clara Corrigan, Denver, Colo Funeral services Tuesday morning at 8:30 o’clock, at the residence; 9 o’clock, St. Joseph’s church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. FINN BROTHERS service. HARMENING. CHRISTINA —Widow of the late Henry Harmening and mother of Henry W. and Charles Harmening. sister of Sophia Ellerkamp, Mrs. Mary Ploengcs. passed awav Sunday, Oct. 4. 6:12 p. m.. at the home of her son, Henrv W. Harmening. 1422 Kelly street. Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 6. 2:30 p. m.. at F. JOHN HERRMANN’S FUNERAL HOME 701 N. New Jersey street, and 3 p. m. at Zion Evangelical Church. Friends may call at the Herrmann funeral home any time after 4. m. Monday. MINKNER. HENRY F.—Beloved husband of Dora (Krome) Minkner and father of Charles and William Minkner, Mrs John Murphy, Mrs. Alvie Pierceflel Mrs. Georgie Hofman, Mrs. Karl Koehler, passed away Saturday, Oct. 3, 1931, at his home, 238 Koehne st., age 75 years. Funeral at the residence Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2:30 p. m. Burial Concordia cemetery. Friends invited. PATTERSON, GERTRUDE A.—Wife of Earl C. Patterson, residing at 337 N. Arsenal ave., passed away Saturday evening. Services at Christ church, Tuesday 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the residence, 337 N. Arsenal. TOPP. ALEXANDER O.—Age 72, residing on E. Seventy-first street, passed away Saturday, Oct. 3, at the Methodist hospital: beloved husband of Elizabeth Mese Topp, and brother of Matilda M. and Anna F. Topp and Lily L. Tall. Services Tuesday, 2:30 p m. at the home of his sister, 3146 N. Illinois street. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. TURNER, LILLIAN MAE—Beloved wife of James M. Turner, mother of Ruth Uhls, and Richard James Turner, passed away Sunday. 5:45 p. m., age 39 years. Funeral services Wednesday 2:30 p. m at WM. E. KRIEGER FUNERAL HOME, by the Rev. H. L. Alvey, Friends invited. VOELLER. ROSA —Beloved wife of W. C. Voeller, passed awav at the Coleman hospital. Sunday. Oct. 4. 5:55 p. m., she is survived bv Sophia, Eugene and Wendell Mauch. Mrs. Anna Hauzerminn. and mother, father, sisters and brothers in Germany. Funeral serv ces at the home. 423 S. Spencer Ave., Wednesday. Oct. 7. 9:30 a. m. Frienls invitd. Burial Memorial Park.
Help Wanted Female GIRL to work in Dollar Store, and travel, age 22-23; salary. H. E. THOMAS, Lorraine Hotel. Rooms tor Rent ALABAMA. N.. 2128—Unusually nice rm.. adjoins bath, nr. car, bus. Ta. 1667, ALA., N., 2631—Comfortable room, gar,; bus, man pref.; meals opt. Ha. ‘!456-M. ALABAMA. N.,"1902—Large, complete rm.; for 1 or 2; steam heat: car line. ALABAMA. N., 512—Clean, cozy; home like rms.. close in. Reasonable. b'eLLEFONTAINE, 1005—Clean rm.; newly turn., adjoin, bath; board opt. BROADWAY, 2121—Living bedroom furn.; private entranee; $2.50; garage. Ta. 0597. CAPITOL. 2045 N.—2 rooms; mod.; very reasonable to couple or girls. Warm. CENTRAL, 1513—Choice front rm.; new furniture: reasonable. Ri._Bßo9. CENTRAL. 1960—Warm, nicely furn. .m„ close to bath; reasonable. COLLEGE. 2242—Modern home; attractive rm.: constant hot water; privileges, COLLEGE. 4231—Lovely rm near bath; priv. family of 2; reasonable. Hu. 2357. COLLEGE - 2242—Attractive rm., 1 or 2; hot water, privileges. He, 4745, EASTERN. 209—Modern front rm.; couple preferred. Ch. 5055, NEW JERSEY. N.. 4003—Large rm., beautiful; private home, Wa. 4671-W. PARK. 2415 steam heat; private entrance; 2 in family; reference. PARK, 1964—R00m for 2; meals optional. Call after 5:30. PENN., N., 919, APT. 10—Very comfortable room; connects bath; reasonable. PENN. N„ 1347—Lovely rm.; quiet home; gentleman preferred; garage. Li. 8857. RUCKLE, 2805, APT. 6—Pleas, southern rm., plenty heat, hot water. Ta. 0602. ST. CLAIR. E.. 314—1 front sleeping rm.; steam heat; always hot water; reasonable. TALBOT, N., 1635—Attractive; ivory; stm. heat; hot water; next bath; 53.50 to $6. TALBOT, N.. 2142 */a —Attrac. rm., well heated: priv. apt.; priv.; for 2. Ha. 2743. 320 E. VERMONT $2.50 and up per week; hot water. Home privileges. Ri. 0575. WALNUT. E., 311 —Clean rm.. steam heat. walking distance: S3. Ri. 1081. 32D, E.. 603—Large. airv. front rm.: privileges, radio: meals opt. Wa. 2836 1 lonia Running water, $7 for 2 CH. LJeilib 136 Wcst Market. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Vir.; clean, sleeping rms.: $2.50 up; also hsekp.; steam heat. WANTED—2 boys, girls, or couple home priv,; nr. restaurant; reason. Ha. 0253-M. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.. hot. cold water. $5 wk.; bath: $7. Steam heat. A real winter home; ladles, gentlemen. 232 S. 111. ROOM AND BOARD etaoin shrdlu cmfwy etaol shrdluununnnu mich., e., 3701—Lovely rm.. mod., PRIV. HOME: MEALS OPT. IR. 3330. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. 111., outside rms., $4 wk. up: furnished apts. Li. 2821, WILL SHARE nicely furnished apt.: with employed girl. Ri. 5683. after 5. i IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests vou, answer It today the opportunity may be gone (pmorrow Room for Rent With Board DELAWARE, 2055 N.—Attractive rm. in real home; twin or sgl. rms. Ta. 3046. MERIDIAN, 2162 N.—Rmmate.; twin beds; congenial; reasonable. Ta. 0450. i MICH., W . 1932—Front rm for 2; S5 each; : mod.: private home; good meals. Be. 0648. j OAKLAND. 953 N.—Front room; private. I home; suitable 1 or 2; $6; near car line.
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Room for Rent With Board RAYMOND. E.. 1532 —Home privileges; gentleman preferred. Dr. 2475. SHERMAN DR., N., 18—Rm. suitable for 2; nr. Wash, car.; home cooking. Ir. 6347. 21ST\, E., 217—Large front rm.; private home; excel, meals: nr. car, bus. Ta. 1400. ROOM, board, laundry; private family; men or couple. Ch. 3658-R. BABY to board; private home; no other children. Ch 3466 Room and Board Wanted GENTLEMAN 37—Desires room and 2 meals daily, with private family, close in. East prei., state price and number in family. Times Bob B-300. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N., 528—Rm., kitchenette; also sleep. rni.: price Ist wk.; while they last. ALABAMA, N., 512—Clean, light "m. and kitchenette; reasonable. ALABAMA. N.. 2535—2. 3-rm. furn. apts.; $6. SB, suitable for 1 or 2 couples. ASHLAND, 1128—2 large rms., down! $5": 1 front rm., kitchenette. $5, Ri. 5287. ASHLAND, 1634 —1 modern light housekeeping room connect, bath; priv. ent. BELLEFONTAINE, 1810—2 mod., w ! ell-furn. front rms.; priv. entrance; gar. He. 4774. BROADWAY, 1134—4 clean, warm rooms; living room; 2 to 4 adults. CENTRAL, 2536—2 lovely front rooms. Completely furnished; modern. $6.50. CENTRAL, 2604—Pleasant rm. large kitchen. furn., mod., sink, $6.50. Ha. 1658-M. COLLEGE, 3048 —Rooms, comfortable; furnished or unfurnished; privileges. COLLEGE, 1232—2 large connect, rms.; prl, entrances; $6; adults. Li. 1698. DELAWARE, N, 723, APT. 4—Furn. rm., sleep, or housekeep., mod.; Ist cl. Ri. 0477, FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms., $4.50; 2 rms., $3.50; 1 rm., S3. 1017 Prospect St. HIGHLAND AVE., N., 21—2 clean, connect. mod,; everything furn.; gar.; adults. HOYT. 1112—2 Furn. housekplng. rms.; mod.; connecting; priv. home. Dr. 5816. ILLINOIS. N.. 2623—Attractive rm. and kitchenette; completely furn. Ta. 0270. MERIDIAN. N., 2363, APT. I—2-Rm. apt.; everythg. furn.; priv. ent. Ha. 1906. MERIDIAN, S., 2048 —2 rms., $6.50; mod., private home; everythg furn. Dr. 1648-J. MERIDIAN, S.. 1601 V-—2 rm. kitchenette, sum. or unfurn.; private entrance. MICH., E.. 2416—2 rms. furn.; private bath, entrance; sink; $6.50. Ch. 7100. NAPOLEON, 2122—3 rms., mod.; furn. complete; cheap. Dr. 2459-M. NEW JERSEY. N„ 134—Lodging, clean, rms,, for the night, 25c and 50c. Ri. 4145. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2-rm. furn. apt., modern. also sleep, rm.. 1 wk. rent free NEW JERSEY, N„ 418—Modern room! everything furn.; steam heat. $4, PARK, 1659 —2 large front rms.; 2 beds; 2 presses; near bath; $6.50. PENN., N.. 2030 —Sleeping and hsekping. rooms; everything furnished. Ha. 0309-J. PENN., N., 2165—2 large unfurn. front rms.; .ieat, lights, gas furn. Ha. 4241-W, PENN.. N, 801—2 Connecting rms.; suitable 2 or 3 people; priv. ent.; Apt. 1. RANDOLPH, S., 314 —Modern, unfurn.; private home and entrance. Dr. 2783-J. RURAL, N.,i 436 V2 —3 rms., mod.; bath; everything furn., $7; garage optional. SHERMAN DR., N., 2406—M0d. furn. rms., down; water in kitchen; everything furn. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 rms., furnished: - lean, modern: $5. See housekeeper'in basement. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished; 1 or 2 rms.. wkly. or monthly rates; util. Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Extra large, beau, deco, rm., kitchenette; $7.50. Ch. 4108.
Rent Housekeeping Rooms $5.50 WK —Will share modern home with couple. Be. 3319. ——————— Rooms Wanted EMPLOYED couple; daughter 14; wants 2 or 3 unfurn. housekeeping rms. in mod- ; era home; reasonable. Box A-226 Times. ] Furnished Apts.—Houses ALA.. N., 1518—2-rm. kitchenette apt.; o'stuCed sum.; Murphy bed: uti. LI. 299a. GOODLET, 1028—3-Rm. apt., bath.; mod.; light, heat, garage furnished. HARDING. N.. 2618—Clean, well furn. 4rm. cottage; no objection to 1 or 2 children; gar.; $8.50 wk.; special rate by mo.; avail, new act, quickly. Ta. 6340. ST. JOE. E„ 19—Apt. 5; 3-rm. apt.; steam heat; everything turn Li. 1128. STATION, 2850 Share mod. 6-rm. furn. bungalow; basem't: gar.: couple. Ch. 2153. WALNUT, E.. 115—3 rms.; alcove; piiv. bath; $lO. See housekeeper in basemen.,. WASHINGTON. E.. 3720—Modern 4 rm. bath apt: downstairs: priv. porch $7 wk. 11TH. W„ 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: utilities furnished: S3B. Cail Apartment No. 1. THE GRANT. 17TH, E., 660—3-rm. mod. apts.; furn. or unfurn.; fine heat; til.; S4O. $45. He. 1403. 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 Rl. 1371. NORTH—Share my nicely fur. mod. home, garage, with couple; reas. Ta. 5295. TWO Dedroom, nicely furn. bunga.; sink; electric pump; reasonable. Be. 0519. 4-ROOM furnished apartment; ideal location. S2B. Ir. 7752. CHEAP RENT—S3O. Double: 6 rooms: all furnished: water paid; located 3800 east. MR. MOTT, Li. 2318: evenings. Li. 9065. BUNGALOW, 406 W. 39th—5 rms., mod.; clean and w r ell furn.: adults: references; S4O; 5 tons coke in basement included. 2 BEDROOM house, north; walnut overstuffed; piano; util.; adults. Be. 3737-M. Apartments for Rent ASHLAND, 1214—Upper apartment; modern; garage; reasonable CENTRAL, 2326',2 —5 Rooms, bath; Al; porches, heat, water: reduced. Ta. 3512. KOEHNE, 1864—Mod. 5 rms., breakfast room; very good heat; garage. Ha. 1272-R. MARKET. E.. 1053—Lower duplex: 5 rms., heat and water furn.: garage. LI. 8411. MERIDIAN, N.. 2235—2 bedrooms; Frigidaire; heat, water furn., reas. Li. 2662. NEW JERSEY, N„ 522—Lovely 2, 4 and 5 rm. apts; strictly mod.; reas. Ri. 7934. NEW YORK, E., 1618—5 Rooms, sun parlar; A-l cond.; will furnish. Ri. 2204. PARK, 2122—Duplex; 6 rms.; perches; garage; heat and water. He. 5995. PENN. N.—6 Rms.; oil heated upper; excellent condition' reduced rent. He. 3860. WASHINGTON, E. 5014 Vi—s large rms., mod.; desirable: gd ht.; gar.; rent reas. WASHINGTON, E., 4801—Tuck in for wlnter; in-a-door; dinette, kitchenette: S4O. Indianapolis Rental Bureau Desirable apartments in any part of city, furnished and unfurnished, from 525 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 Rl. 1371. day or night. MANCHESTER, 962 N. PENN. Apartment; all utilities furn.; $37 50 to S6O; Frlgidaire. LI, 1781. COLORED—La Vcrn: 220 W. North; 1 rm., bath, heat, hot water: $2.75 wk. . TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Houses for Rent ADDISON. N.. wns~ semi-mod.; interior like new; gar.; wa. pd.; $20.50. Ri. 6441. BARTON, S., 321—5 rm. bungalow, good condition, $27.50. Hoosier Funding Corp., Li. 7890; Hu. 6124, CENTRAL. 1132—9-room mod. double. Ideal for roomers. Red., $45, Ch. 7670. DE QUINCY, N., 930—Attractive 6 rm.; built-in features, gar., redu. S4O. Ir. 3655. DOUGLASS. 334—5 rooms, mod. Inquire 2212 N. Delaware. Ha, 0334-J. FLETCHER, 832—7-Rm. mod. double; gar.; water paid; reduced S3O. Dr. 0409. GLADSTONE, N„ 19—Mod. 5 rm. double, heat, water, gar., $37.50. Summer S3O. Hot water. GIMBER, 1723—2 wks. free; mod. dble.; must see to appreciate; $23.50; wa. pd. Ri. 0083. HAMILTON AVE.. N., 45 V; double, 5 rms.. semi-modern: garage. Ch. 6617, 1202 HARTFORD Five-room mod. double, water pd.; $25. GREGORY and APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. LACLEDE. S.. 820—5-rm. modern bungalow; gar.; reasonable. Dr. 5105-R. LA SALLE, N„ 554—Cottage, semi-modern; $16.00, MERIDIAN, N.. 2220—Attractive 8-rms. mod., steam heat furnished, heated gar. large porch, yd. Reduced. Ta. 4346, NEW JERSEY, N7j 2343—8-rm. double; hardwood firs,; gar.; newly painted. $45. NEW YORK. E., 2201—6-rm. mod. double; weather stripped; easily heated. Ri. 6256, OAKLAND, S . 234—Practically new 4 rm. modern double; garage; water paid; $25. Inquire 2006 Southeatsem, ROOSEVELT. 1918—5-rm. bung.; toilet; bath tub; good condition: S2O. Rl. 6441. RITTER, S.. 435—4-room double; A-l con^ dition; $lB. Rl. 5177. SHELBY, 2503—Across Garfield pk., cottage; 5 rms., mod., redu.; $26. Dr. 2138-J. SHERMAN DR.. S.. 1202—5-room mod. bungalow, garage. $27.50. Dr. 1539. SINGLETON. 2101—5 rooms, bath, garage; clean: water paid. Dr. 3509-M. SPEEDWAY AVE.. 3418—Modern 4-room double; built-in bed; garage. Be. 0641-R. SUTHERLAND, 3019—6 rm. mod. double; reasonable. Call eve.. He. 5970. TEMPLE, N.. 260—7 rms.: completely mod.; newly decorated throughout; S3O, Ch. 1723. UNION, 916—5 rms., bath, electricity, water paid; $lB. Dr. 7405. , VIRGINIA AVE, 467—6 rooms, semi-mod-ern, good condition; half month free; water paid; $18.50. Dr. 6912-W. WARMAN. S.. 501—Bungalow; 6 rms.*, modexcept furnace: garage. Be. 0746, WILLIAMS ST.. 1621—4 ’rooms semi-mod-ern; good condition: sll. Ch. 1723. 3 RM," single in W. I„ excellent condition; gas. elec, lights; water paid; $12.50. Want clean couple. Dr. 3245. COLORED —Cozy 5 rm. mod. double," 1528 Bundy place, S2O, Hu. 4058. 21ST, W., 123 —7-rm. modern; clean, near school: ward. Ha. 2189. 2269 EASTERN (COLORED) 5-Room double, lights, well; sl2. GREGORY and APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. Suburban tor Rent RURAL, S.—Near Troy; new bungalow; mod except elec.; S2O. Dr. 3540-R. INDUCEMENT—New home: ground leedv for spring: Stop 6 1- 2 Rockville Rd. 4-ROOM BUNGALOW—SIO: school bus at door. Stop 8, Danville line. Be. 3264-3. Farms for Rent 120 ACRES—Good buildings. Improvements. Stop 8, Danville line. Be, 3164-3. Business Piaces for Rent , GROCERY STORE and fixtures. Only $25 mo. 902 W, Michigan. Ri. 9951. Houses for Sale North 11-ROOM mod. house for sale to colored. 1719 N, Captol. Ha. 0856. South BERWYN. 912, S.—Garfield Park, new mod., gee it at once. Bargain. Dr. 3296-J. West COLORED—7 rms.. bath. gas. city water, electricity, double gar., colored school and 2 churches in I block. Terms. Dr, 2009-W. 3-ROOM semi-n odern double: good cond.; deed far only .<3OO. Owner, Ha. 2115-J. Suburban for Sale Leaving City—Must Sell Modem suburban home. 7 rooms. 2 bathrooms, built-in .-tures. sleeping porch, garage. 2 beautiful wooded lots; 1931 price Terms to suit buyer. Call anv time. Mrs. Crossen. 4705 Carvel ave.. 4 blocks east of College Ave. Hu. 7922. Farms for Sale 130 A—4 mi. Elizabethtown. Ky.; gd 4-rm. hse„ bam, etc.; gd. springs; chp. 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. OVERSTUFFEL chair, $5; congoleum rue. $2; chest of drawers, $2; library table. SI. Hudson Seal coat. sl3. 5428 N. Delaware St. Hu. 5665. BASEBURNErtS —All kinds. reasonat.:e prices., CHARLES KOEHRING, 882 Virginla Ave. Dr. 1417. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. & bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze liying rm.. rugs, sac 2428 N. Meridian. DOES your sewing machine need repairing, Cail White Sewing Machine Cos. Ri. 4750. BASEBURNERS. hotblast heaters, new ana used; cheap. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be, 2456.
Household Goods Living Room Suites Floor sample and slightly ’ used two and three-piece suites. High grade covers. All in good condition. Formerly sold PA up to $275 And Up GENEROUS TERMS Meridian at Maryland Special sale on steel refrigerators, in all sizes; rare values. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ta. 0689. Closing Out—Easy Terms Don’t miss this opportunity to buy new furniture at unheard prices. We must dispose of our entire stock, regardless of cost, choose your pieces and make an offer. STAR FURNITURE CO.. 2232 E. 10th St, Cli. 3988. FURNITURE—New, used. 3-room outfit; easy terms. N. Barrett. 868 Virginia Ave. LIVING ROOM SUITE—3 piece, good condition; cheap. Be. 3430-W. WILL sacrifice my 6 rooms beautiful furniture. 2423 P.erson St. ENTIRE contents of 8 rms. of furniture, sell all or part. 2428 N. Meridian. THOR WASHER—A-l CONDITION: BARGAIN FOR $lO, 1117 E. MICHIGAN. MAYTAG, bargain, late model; come and see. 3850 Graceland Ave. Wa. 5111-J. ODD DRESSERS High grade dressers that have been left from suites are marked for clearance. Choice of a variety of finishes and CH styles GENEROUS TERMS Meridian at Maryland Store-Office Supplies RENTAL AGENCY—Typewriters, any make, special rental price; $2.50 per month: $6 for 3 months. Li. 4712. TYPEWRITERS Rented. Li. 9470 WFtl f- J-iiwo jng Ex 205 Mass. CORONA 4—Standard keyboard; portable, $32.50. JUDD, 142 N. Mer., Li. 6890. Musical Instruments USED BAND INSTRUMENTS Used Trumpets S2O up Used Clarinets $lO up Used Holton Trombone S4O up CONVENIENT TERMS PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. St. LI. 5513 FINE Kraukauer mahogany upright, a real bargain price, $75. WILKING MUSIC CO TRUMPETS—IO; like new: S2O arid up. Easy payments. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL, Pembroke Arcade, LI. 4800, TRAYSER mahogany upright piano, splendid buy $35. WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio St. SMALL balance buys beautiful apartment grand, payments arranged to suit purchaser. WILKING MUSIC CO. Radio and Equipment ERLA, 8-tube highboy $39.00 R. C. A., 7-tube 29.00 Steinite table model 17.50 Brunswick, 9-tube lowboy 65.00 Brunswick combination 45.00 Crosley table model 19 50 We do expert radio repairing. Radio Bargain Shop U-NEEDA RADIO SERVICE Radio calls 50c, aerials $3. He. 4406. RADIOS REPAIRED IN THE HOME. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE. Li. 1126, Ch. 7064 Coal and Wood West Side Cash Coal Cos. LITZELMAN & GORDON. 110 N. Richland. Belmont 3014. Once coaled bv 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. 2408. SUMMER PRICES Best Va. blk.. clean fkd $6 00 Best Va. egg. clean fkd 5.75 Best Va. mine run. 50% Ip 5.00 White Star blk. clean fkd 5.00 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Dr. 4621. Dr. 4622. Indian Creek In. fkd $4.75 W. Virginia lp. fkd 6.00 FREDRICK COAL CO. 801 Beecher St. Dr. 1792 1020 E. 46th St. Wa. 5666. Pocahontas red ash lp $8 00 Virginia Blk.. large fkd 6 00 Island Creek blk.. large fkd 6 50 Eastern Kv. blk.. large fkd 6.50 Ind. No. 6 clean fkd 5 no DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY Economy Fuel Supply Cos. DR. 1221. DR. 1220. “ECONOMIZE WITH ECONOMY." Live Stock JERSEY COW AND CALF, S3B. 2650 MADISON AVE. DR, 3580. Miscellan?ous for Sale Rugs Several high grade woollen rugs at* a great saving. One walnut refectory dining table and 6 chairs. $30.00 (full size). Chinz bedroom chairs. ' $3.00 and $4.00 each. 2 Trunks. $15.00 and $20.00. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol 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. Air Compressors Easy credit terms on new and re mm; electric air compressors; all guaranteed. MEIER ELECTRIC * MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St Ir. 1151. BOTTLES and Jugs for CIDER SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO. 605 8. Capitol Ave. Rl. 7104. FRTTT TAR*? n w with lids - 65c dAM doz WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 538 W. Peart St, U. 8085.
AUTO LOANS CASH AT ONCkI | 3 I SfAV* ® R N E & NO ENDORSER.* j f CAU_ 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
wrex don’t loj:e> AuXOi OTHERS PAID OFF—MORE MONEY ADVANCED VERY LOW ’PAYMENTS— QUICK, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Corner Indiana and New York . YAC Ks BROI. LOAN CO s •.■fc * , \ * 4 46^ ,308 INDIANA AVE. JU- 5994-
Miscellaneous for Sale POOL ROOM for sale; 3 tables, cash register, wall case. bar. stove; barg. 1441 N. Senate. Rl. 0726, FURNACE and stove repairing. Model Stove Repair Cos.. f22 E. Wash. Rl. 0369. LADY’S coat, fur trimmed, small size; just cleaned. sls. 2049 Broadway after 6 p.m. AUTO INSURANCE—TeIephone Ri. 1840. W, E. BARTON. LET us repair your washer or vacuum cleaner. 2609 E .Wash. St. Ch. 0852. Miscellaneous Wanted H " FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERED. HO.DGES AUCTION. RI. 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?-Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines, papers, will help 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 DON’T STORE or sell your furniture. I have a much better propostlon, Ri. 7725. SHOTGUNS, rifles, pistols, bought, sold. rented. Compac Ten Corp.. 334 N. Capitol. Building Materials BUILDING COSTS ARE LOWEST IN 15 YEARS. Save 20% by building NOW. Sash glazed. 49c up; Doors, $1.49: Paint, $1.29 gal.; Glass 85% off list; Garage Doors glazed, $3.75 each; Cement, 45c; Plaster. 65c; Lime. 35c; Plaster Board and Wall Board, 214 c ft. Storm Sash with Glass in 93c up. Shingles, $3.99 so. Roll Roofing. 89c. Insulating Board Special, 3c ft. Call Hemlock 5177 for other bargains. CORNELL MATERIAL CO. Machinery Tools FOR new and renewed electric motors; one. 40 to 200 horsepower. Call Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. Business Opportunities GROCERY and meat market for sale; good buy. See owner. 438 E. Ohio. IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are looking for in the want ads today. It may be advertised here tomorrow. Read T’.mes classified ads daily Money to Loan r? - -■ T 0 RIDE WHILE YOU PAY Payments Reduced. Others Paid Off. Cash at Once. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 | Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years vaoi>si e; Y / F R, O AA * , HOAAE 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. Rate Reduced On All Loans Above SIOO to S3OO Character Loans Only One Endorser Required Household Loans • No Endorsers Required Call and Learn, You Will Like Our Service. Lincoln Loan Cos. Meyer-Kiser Bank Bldg. Mezzanine Floor. Li. 3264. C. F. PERAMPLE. MGR. furniture Rate per month. 2% LOWEST IN CITY / INDIANAPOLIS PUBLICE WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. Ri. 3587. AUTO OR FURNITURE $25 TO S3OO Confidential Service, Legal Rates BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 E. New York. RI. 4974 "AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE SO. 219 E. Ohio St. LI. 6605 Loans $lO to S3OO in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S PENNSYLVANIA ST RI 5054 Auto SupDlies 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. ?0 Years’ Experience SWISSHELM & SON 544 E. Washington St. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in the Time*. Phone "ad-taker" RL 5551, during business hour*.
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A/ito Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains lor vour car. 202 Kentucky Ave. SAVE 50vr on all auto repairing! Evervoo£?^yarSnt?£d INDIANA STATE AUTO SCHOOL. South and Alabama. Rl. r-648. BATTERIES"" GUARANTEED $2.95 to $3.85 „ SWISSHELM & SON 542 E, Washington St, ' | Rl. 7740. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Automobiles for Sale * Prices Reduced 1929 Packard Stand. 8 club sedan..sl,34s 1929 Packard custom 8 De Luxe sedan 1.495 1929 Packard std. 8 sedan 1,095 1928 Packard 6 conv. coupe 745 1930 Cord phaeton sedan De LUxe, 6 wire wheels. 1929 Bc.ick 29-47 sedan 595 1929 Auburn 120 De Luxe sedan, 6 wire wheels 645 1929 Buick 54-C conv. coupe 695 1929 Chrysler 75 coupe 545 1928 Franklin sedan 645 IS2B Studebaker President 6 sedan.. 295 Cadillac 314 custom sedan.... 345 Also two 1931 demonstrators. If vou w-ant value, see the above cars at once. Terms and trade. Open evenings and Sunday. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. “27 Years With Packard.’’ 1511 N. Illinois St. RI. 7598. THE SALE IS STILL ON No Finance— No Interest— No Indorsers on our new payment plan LAUTH CHEVROLET, CO. 3547 E. Washington St. 1 50 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Come in and let us explain our No Down Payment Plan West Side Chevrolet Cos. BAASE & EDWARDS 2419 W. Washington. Be. 3519. FREE—INSURANCE. FINANCE * No interest, indorsers on all used pas* senger cars. Exceptionally low down payments. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Wash. St. 2014 E. Wash. St. BUICK. 29-27 SEDAN—Re3I value. 591 L THE BUICK CO. 1302 East Washington. BUICK, 23-47—Sedan like new. $445. THE BUICK CO 1302 East Washington St. 0*94 rt !923 CHEVROLET Tudor. Today’s best buy. Excellent condition. Terms and trade. Quality Used Car Store. 1033 N. Meridian. Ri. 3308. CHF VHOLET - 192 8 Cabriolet; g $1(5: no finance, no interest. n. IVn indorsers on our new payment 1 plan. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO CHRYSLER—Sedan and coupe. Royal 70; both A-l: only SICS; easy terms. BROWNINTO GENT CO.. INC.. 10th and Meridian, i CHEVROLET. 1928—C abr i o let; ifj $185: no finance, no interest, no J /JY indorsers on our new payment Pian. Sl LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. ESSEX—I 927 sedan: top. finish, uphTT tires and motor good. We have a very 850 down. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC., loth and Meridian. Essex Standard Sedan, 1931“ Demonstrate!*. Just like new; can b had at big saving. Liberal terms and wo trade. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. p r . 4743. FORD—I 929 Tudor: paint. Tires, etc., good* £ eat , o r Price. $195. BROWNING GENT CO 10th and Meridian. FORDS An assortment of good running cars: price from sls to *35 each. Week)-/ ch are. Buv now. 1A1T75 C * EVROI ' ET CO.. 3547 E. Wash. 1930 FORD -coupe, A-l cor.riiUon. priced for quick sale. Q a llt &g |W c * r *“. CHRYSLER 62 SEDAN or trad*. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. LI. 4455 Ford, Model A ~~ dition- P>s(? r Se(Jan: ln the Dink of con ” C. 0. Warnock Cos. 813 E. Wash. Li. P 396. FORDS „.,V®bAje a nice assortment of good FIELD °CO' HAJ--1929 FORD TUDOR In fine mechanical condition: $235. Terms or trade. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont, LI. 4455. Ford, Model A Tudor * $375 le beSt bUV ln tOWn for the Price! C. O. Warnock Cos. 819 E. Wash. LI. 8396. iSSO FORD Tudor ln excellent tpOUtl condition. A real buy at this low price. Terms and trade. Quality o? et L£ ar Store ' 1033 N. Meridian St. *tl. 5300. 1923 MARMON SEDAN—Motor completely overhauled: tires. finish, upholstering BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO.. 2346 Station St. Ch, 6646. HUDSON SEDAN! 29-Trunk. 6 balloon tires: A-l condition $325. Ri. 6608. Pontiac Coupe 1928: just like anew car: only $250. C. O. W'arnock Cos. 819 E. Wash Li. 8396. 1926 OAKLAND COACH, SSO Several cars from $25 to SSO. Terms. JONES MOTOR CORP. Canitol and Vermont. LI. 4455. Bargains in Used Cart. CARSON BROS. 921-23 Virginia Ave Dr 0232. BEST IN TOWN LATHROP MOYER USED CARS 42A N. CapltoL Ri. 6375. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for vour ear or vour eauitv. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4516 si N. Capitol. WE PAY - CASH for any and a’J makes and models, regardless of condition. NORTHWESTERN BALES CO 2329 Northwestern Ave. TANARUS, 5260.
