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DREISER SILENT ON ACCUSATION OF MISCONDUCT Tells Norfolk Reporters He’ll Make Statement in New York. . ■ n United Press NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 11.—Theodore Dreiser, famed novelist, indicted by Bell county, Ky., grand jury for alleged improper conduct with a woman companion, was believed to be en route to New York today. He arrived here late Tuesday, promptly secluded himself in a hotel room and then about 7 p. m. eluded reporters by leaving the hotel through the boiler room, presumably to catch a boat or train for New York. Dreiser, who led an investigating committee into the Kentucky coal fields, was indicted Tuesday at Pineville. One Marie Pergain was named as the novelist’s companion in the alleged misconduct in a hotel there. Dogged by Reporters At about dusk Tuesday Dreiser emerged from his hotel to call at telegraph offices. He was in no mood to talk. Persistent reporters soon found this out. ‘ That’s my own business,” he replied to every question. He said he would make a statement when he reached New York. One especially persistent questioner followed the novelist everywhere he went. Finally, Dreiser turned on him in anger and said: ‘ Now are you giong to leave me aldhe? I’ve told you I had no statement to make, and will make none until I arrive in New York. If you don’t leave me alone voluntarily, I will see to it that you do. Now try it again.” Committee Flays Judge Two members of the Dreiser comnv.ttee, Charles R. and Adelaide George Walker, in a statement in Pittsburgh, charged that Judge B. C. Jones of Pineville ‘‘is striving through this indictment to divert joffleial attention from his own misconduct in office and to discredit the committee exposing gun thug terror in Harlan county.” The indictment resulted from an investigation which Judge Jones ordered. The offense is a misdemeanor under Kentucky law, but is not extradictable. BOND JUMPER IS SHOT Negro Wanted in South Bend Is Wounded in Michigan. Pit United Press LANSING, Mich., Nov. 11.—Carl Lorenz, 36, Negro, wanted in South Bend, tnd., w'here he jumped his SIO,OOO bond, was expected to recover from a bullet wound in the neck. He was shot Monday night by Detective William Cleeves when he broke away after being arrested and refused to stop. He was picked "up at the request of South Bend police. His wife, Mildred Lorenz, ■whom he met just before Cleeves arrested him, also is held. U. S. MAJOR IS DEAD Succumbs to Effects of an Injury Sustained Eight Years Ago. It 11 Unit id Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—Major Stuart G. Wilder died Tuesday at Walter Reed hospital from effects of an injury sustained eight years ago when a bombing plane crashed at the Aberdeen (Md.) proving ground. Wilder was 41 and a native of San Francisco. He served for some time as military aid to the governor of Hawaii. . Award Jail Food Contract Contract for feeding prisoners in the city jail was let Tuesday by the safety board to William'H. Marsh, manager of the city unemployed relief kitchen at 227 East Maryland street.

THEY TELL ME

BY BEN STERN ‘ The time has come, the walrus j said, to speak of many things: of ships and shoes and sealing wax and cabbages and kings.” In line wtih the above quotation, there are many little things that indicate the direction of the wind. For instance, the Young Demo- i cratic Club of Indianapolis is at-' tempting to get James A. Reed, former senator from Missouri, to speak at a meeting here. If the old war horse makes a good in'pression. there is a distinct possibility that a “’Reed for President” Tlub will be formed. Then up at Noblesville the other day it was heard that there are three avowed Democratic candidates in the field for the supreme court, two seeking the place now held by Clarence Martin. Those named are Charles E. Cox of Indianapolis, distinguished attorney and former member of the court, and James P. Hughes of Greencastle. judge of Putnam circuit for twenty-one years. n m n The other aspirant is Francis Bowser, city attorney of Warsaw, who will enter the field against Judge Julius C. Travis of La Porte, incumbent judge. This will be an interesting contest, if Bowser, who is an active legionnaire is nominated, for Travis defeated his father in 1920. Also mentioned are names of two who would sefve as LieutenantGovernor. They are William J. Black, state representative and former mayor of Anderson, and Fred Feick of Garrett, state senator in 1915, Some talk has been heard about the ambition of Jack Edwards, mayor of Marlon, to be the Democratic nominee for secretary of state. But if Jack ever had a chance to beat the incumbent, Frank Mayr j|.. it went by the board with the a|arges of ‘‘corruption in Marion”

An Expert Ry United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—J. L. Jacobs, efficiency expert, was to present a report on tardiness of city employes to a meeting of officials. The meeting was scehduled at 2 p. m. Jacobs was not present when the gathering was called to ordei. Finally he arrived —thirty-five minutes late.

PLANES TO AID ANNUAL LEGION MEMBER DRIVE Cards From All Parts of State Will Be Brought Here by Fliers. Second annual Indiana aerial roundup of American Legion membership cards will be conducted under leadership of twelve district commanders, Ollie A. Davis of Tipton, state adjutant in charge of arrangements for the drive, announced today. Indiana’s standing in the early member effort will be reported at the national legion convention of state commanders and adjutants to be held in Indianapolis Nov. 18 to 20, inclusive. District and post officers will deliver membership cards Sunday to flying fields strategically located in the state. District captains will collect the pledges and fly with them to Indianapolis. Indiana’s quota is 33,682. Legion officials expect to surpass the record of 5,000 new member cards obtained in the first aerial drive conducted in the state last year. One Hundred Thirteenth observation squadron with Major Richard F. Taylor as commander, is cooperating with the legion in the drive. Flights as announced by Davis for Sunday are: State Commander Ralph F. Gates of Columbia Citv and Major Richard F. Taylor. pilot, will stop at Kokomo at 8 a. m.; Peru at 8:40. Elkhart. 9:30: Goshen, 10: Auburn. 10:30' Ft. Wavne. 11: Decatur. 1 p. m.: Marion. 1:40: Muncie. 2:30. and Anderson, 3. State Adjutant Davis and Lieutenant Matt. G. Carpenter, pilot: Greencastle at 8 a. m.: Terre Haute, 9: Sullivan. 9:30; Vincennes. 10: Princeton. 10:30: Evansville. 11: Paoli. 1 p. m.: Bloomington. 2. Lonald Spurrier of Whiting. northern vice-commander, and Lieutenant C. F. Reynolds, pilot; Lafavette. 8 a. m.: Wolcott. 8:30: Whiting. 9:30: Gary. 10:30: La Porte. 11: South Bend. 11:30: Culver. 1:30: Logansport, 2: Frankfort. 2:30. and Lebanon. 3. Charles Maston of Madison, southern vice commander, and Lieutenant Howard Maxwell, pilot: Knightstown. 8: Richmond. 8:30: Connersville. 9: Madison.- 10: New Albany. 11:30: Sevmour. 1: Shelbvville. 2. Births Boys John and Marie Zetzl, St. Vincent’s hospital. Bennie and Addie Crowe, 725 Fayette. Ward and Francis Mott, Christian hospital. Floyd and Lulu Young. 4117 Cornelius. William and Pauline Piers, 5927 Forrest. Herbert and Miriam Newkirk. Methodist hospital. Arthur and Bernice Buescher, Methodist hospital. Joseph and Ruth Herbrecht. Methodist hospital. Paul and Susie Thompson, 2654 Brookside. Charles and Mary Powers, Coleman hospital. John and Lucille Thorpe, Coleman hospital. Girls Martimor and Hannah Sullivan, 331 Forest. Ollie and Ethel Bain, 312 South Hamilton. Elza and Ruth Marley, St. Vincent's hospital. Albert and Mary Russell, Methodist hospital. Glenn and Ada Wililams. Coleman hospital. Gilbert and Regina Bodimer, Coleman hospital. Charles and Mary Paton, Coleman hospital. t Deaths Lillie M. Wolf. 55, St. Vincent’s hospital, cinoma. Frank M. Hackett, 40, St. Vincent’s hospital. pulmonary hemorrhage. Edward L. Miller. 59, St. Vincent’s hospital. acute cardiac dilatation. John Thomas Kane 1 month, city hospital. acute nephritis. Margaret Overton, 13, 805 West Pratt, pulmonary tuberculosis. Garland Jones, 38. 864 West Pratt, pulmonary tuberculosis. Aldorina Kappes, 61. Methodist hospital, encephalitis. Margaret A .Dickey, 86, city hospital, cardiac vascular renal disease. Charles O. Millis, 62, 830 North Delaware. septicaemia. Carl V. Voeller, 66, 5355 Burgess, chronic myocarditis. Anna Barnes. 57, city hospital. chrortTC i myocarditis. Grant Winsett, 49, 626 Cleveland, lobar pneumonia.

made by “Crime Buster Jim” Ogden. Republican gossip also has been active. The story comes from Anderson that friends of Oswald Ryan are attempting to launch a boom for his nomination for Governor. Ryan ran against Senator Arthur R. Robinson for the nomination for senator in 1926 and got 53,314 votes against 236,091 for the latter. n a Up at Gary, Oliver Holmes, state senator for three sessions, finds friends urging his nomination for Lieutenant Governor; while the same is being said of Senator French Clements, of Evansville. Andrew J. Hickey of Laporte has announced his intention of seeking the G. O. P. congressional nomination to have revenge on Samuel Pettingill, Democrat, of South Bend, who defeated him last year. Their new district is the Third. Over at Marion Albert Hall, who was knocked off by Glenn Griswold of Peru in the last general election, has indicated tnat he again will seek the congressional nomination in what has become the new Fifth. This district largely is composed of the old Eleventh. Indications are that Hall will be opposed for the nomination by Glenn Hillis, of Kokomo, another active legionnaire; and State Senator Herbert Tormohlen, of Portland, whose principal claims to the job, as evidenced by the senate journal, are his abilities at raising prize poultry and whistling an accompaniment while his wife plays ; the piano. From the looks of the list of names, the talk has been mostly about cabbages, the disinterested reader would say. AUTOMOTIVE 54 Automotive Services

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ANDERSON. ALBERT W—Age 20. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andersou, brother of Oscar, Frank and Alice Anderson. passed away Monday at .2:30 p. m. Funeral Thursday. Nov. 12. 1:30 p. m., at the residence. 615 Cottage Ave.. 2 p. m„ at Immanuel Reformed church. Prospect and New Jersev St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. G. H. HERRMANN. BENNETT. H. T.—Age 75 years, passed away Tuesday a. m., at the residence. 4221 Broadway. Funeral services Thursday. 2 p. m„ at the Voss Funeral Home, Seymour. Ind. Burial Riverside cemetery. Friends may call at the residence Wednesday afternoon and evening. 2 Cards, In Memoriams KOSSMANN—We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our neighbors, friends and relatives, for their kindness, message of sympathy and understanding. during the illness and death of our beloved mother, ROSA KOSSMANN. We wish to thank the minister, the Rev. Daries, for his consoling words; Mr. Grinsteiner, the funeral director, for his efficient service, and all for the many beautiful floral offerings. (Signed) THE FAMILY. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM - " 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GOODRICH Funeral Home, Inc. 1611 N. Meridian / TA. 1050 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 GEO E. KINCAID 3918 N. Illinois WA. 5151 ~HTSEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr. 0321-0322. 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised in this column will receive two guest tickets lor The Apollo Theater To Bee John Barrymore —ln—“The Mad Genius” 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

BROWN Boston Terrier: female, white stripe on chest, when last seen had canvas hood on head, metal clamp on right ear. Reward. Hu. 2112. Ir, 1764. LbST or strayed from 742 N. Riley, black female chow puppy. Name Ming. Dr. Riffle. Ir. 7966. LADY —Left purse rear of young men’s car Sun when they assisted with gas. Call Dr. 4033. Reward. PARTY picking up two male Beagle pups Sun., Nov. 8, p. m„ near Liberty and Michigan Sts. Return 419 N. Liberty. Rew. CHILDREN’S PET—Boston bull, male, black, 1 white eye, name Tut; rew. Wa. 1689. SIOO REWARD—Ring, 11 diamonds; lost on grounds or entrance of Apt. 98, E. Maple Rd. Wa. 1302. DACHSHUND—MaIe, brown, long and narrow. 1624 N. Deia. Ha. 1340. Reward. LOST—Nov. 2, yellow gold bracelet, valued as keepsake: reward. Ta. 1760, LOST —Bicycle. 4445 Central Ave.; $lO reward. No questions. Hu, 2575. WHITE POODLE—Name "Lindy," near Emrichsville. Reward. Ch. 7839. 5 Personals "XTiit'oq’q Invalids, chronic cases iMurse b nome , 341 N Ala L 1 1930 STOCKHOLDERS’ annual meeting of the. White River Railroad Company for election of officers and general business will be held at the office of Kingan & Cos.. Indianapolis. Saturday. November 14th. at 10 a. m A. M, McVIE. Secretary. PILES removed withouut pain, no anesthetic. no after effects, no loss ol time from work. J’or appointm't phone It. 5344. FOR protection with Indpls. merchant police night patrol, business and resident property. Call Capt. Geo Scherrer. Ta 3923 DANCING—Wed. Thurs. & Sat. nites. Wed Waltz nite. CRYSTAL PALACE. 129 N. 111. Ladles 25c. gents 35c: checking free. SEE the portable hand vibrator demonstration. and have your aches and pains removed. Free treatment. 115 N. Ala. DRESSMAKING AND REMODELING. Ta. 0833. Restrung; reliable person; A-l L'tUP ref.; reasonable. Ch. 0557. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services AUTOS RESTORED—To new car condition; roadhaze removed, nickel shined, tops dressed, vacuum cleaned; special at $3 up Free gas with every job. Call for a low estimate. 1708 Sheldon. Ch. 3933. BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O: plumbing & heating Installed: reasonable. Ta. 4057 BROWN'S magnetic paint, will keep water from running into cellars. Li. 2298. CARLIN TRUCKING CO.—Cash, credit or furniture. He. 3829, Ch. 1702-J. CHEAP STORAGE—Store your furniture now. pay-6 months later. I hiiy furniture, positively pay best prices. “You call, we haul.’’ J. P. Gribben Auction and Storage. 1501-3 Madison Ave Dr, 3328. CLEAN FIREPROOF STORAGE—Where your goods are safe. Private lockers. Low rates, easy terms. Get our price ! On moving; guaranteed service. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. Call Ri. 7750. 419-23 E.-Market St. ELECTRIC movement installed in any clock. Gribben. Deliv. LI. 8121, HU. 3593. FURNACES cleaned. $2.75. Flues cleaned. repaired quick service. Be. 2201-R. GEN REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man: leaky roofs, gutters, furnace coils. Ch. 2283-J LOW-PRICED moving. Call for estimate CHAS. COOMBS. 54 S. La Salle. Ch. 3391. MOVlNG—Anywhere, exp. white movers; ext, care. $3: 24-hr. service. Ch. 1973. MOVlNG—Hauling $3: white men: anvthlng, anywhere, anytime. Ch. 2878. MOVING —30 days’ time or will take furniture as payment, BEE INNIS. Dr. 4602 MOVING s3—You help. $1 less; auick service: careful white men. Ch 5840. MOVING RSil DR. 2710 NOTICE—Drain your plumbing. save dollars: best prices on all work. Ch. 3643. OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW—Bv rebottoming In cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0583. P A PITT? Hanging: cleaning: A-l plas--1 ter patching, repairs. Li. 3229. Paper Cleaning Excel!ent service. $i rm. F S Q’DONAI,D. Ri. 4628. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning: esti. free. Ch. 2004. Frank Jackson. Ir, 2415. REMOVE BY STEAM 30 da spec. $2,50 per rm. & up. Ch. 6393, STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, cacktug California shipment. RI 3628 RI 6561 Nights. Ch 0699-W OTTO J SUESZ UPHOLSTERING—Furn. repaired in your home; clean., paper hanging. Be. 2811-W "Instructions ~ .10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring MEN WOMEN—IB-50: $lO5 to S2BO month, j ©ualifv for government work. Common education usual:* sufficient. List positions and sample coaching FREE. Write immediately. Franklin Institute. Dept. 72 P. Rochester. N Y. 11 Dancing, Music, Dramatic SPECIAL OFFER in Pipe Organ class 25c to 50c: according to number in class. Ir, 0956. TEACH—Piano, vioiin. mandolin, guitar banio. sax.: tuning. Henderson. Ha. 3238.

HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male FOUR MEN to leave city, calling on department. hardware and variety store trade: fast selling item. 2624 East 10th. MEN wanted to do evening home work. Earn sls to $25 weekly in spare time. Write THE ALBEE CO.. 509 Fifth Ave.. New York. EXCEPTIONAL opening for retail tire salesmen: unlimited opportunity. See MR. RUPP. 627 N. Delaware. BOY—Work in drug store, mod. home, small wages: bright future. Box A-262 Times., } ADVERTISING MEN -“Telephone Apply in person. Room 203, Hotel Feun.

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WELL DRESSED Well educated man with car for permanent, congenial work in city and small towns. Earnings will average sl4 daily. No sales experience necessary. We train you. Phone Mr. Avalon, Claypool hotel, for appointment. YOUNG man wanted to work way through automobile school. Complete course given in exchange for services. Call personally. IND. STATE AUTO SCHOOL. 401 S. Alabama St, 14 Help Wanted—Female j GIRLS wanted, over 16 years of age. to sell Forget-Me-Not Flowers Saturday. Nov. 14. Disabled American Veterans of World War. Call at Room 18 Pembroke Arcade. SALESLADIES—Attractive for direct sell- j ing. 25 years or over. Liberal commission. Answer by letter. A. C. Tomer, Claypool hotel. Give age, experience, address. SALESWOMEN—S 6 per day bonus if qualified; ready sales and repeat. Nationally known household article. 8 to 11 a. m., 4 to 5 p, m. Nu-Glass Cos., 113 S. Capitol. YOUNG LADIES—(2). age 21; neat appearing and free to travel; position of merit: sls per week and transportation. Apply MR. HOLSBERRY, 1126 Severin hotel. LADIES to sell coal in their neighborhood in their spare time; good com; exp. not necessary. Box A-261, Times. CORSETIERES—Take notice. Only garment sold direct at store prices, Ha, 0328-J. 15 Wanted—Male or Female SELL Christmas cards: over 100 r r profit for vou: 3 beautiful assortments: also personal cards. 454 N. Walcott. Ch. 3795-R SALESMEN for fast selling proposition. don’t delay. 38 Virginia Ave. SALESPEOPLE—Xmas gift items your best seller today. Call 629 Peoples Bk. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA, N., 2445—Cheerful front rm.; good heat; priv. home; 1 or 2. Ha. 1039-W. CAPITOL, N., 1641—Lovely, large front rm. adjoins bath; steam heat; 1 or 2. Ta. 3857 CENTRAL, 2516—Front, well furn.. heated and lighted; constant hot water. Ta. 7134. CENTRAL. 2226—Parlor bedroom, private ent.. use of kitchen; $4 wk. Call after 5 p. m. _____ COLLEGE, 820—Large front, also small sleeping room; modern; $2. DELAWARE. N.. 2020—Attractive bedroom: employed lady. Ha. 2741-W. EUCLID. 109 N—Attrac. steam heated; 1 or couple; pri. ent.; ga.; E. Wash. Ir. 0392. GRACELAND, 3006—Nice, warm rm.; pri., mod, home, with young couple; gar opt. HAMILTON, N.. 1101—MOD. RM.; PRI. HOME; HOT WATER; GAR. CH. 6392. MICHIGAN, W„ 6—Apt. 44; lovely, large, front rm., downtown: ideal for 2. Above the average; clean; city heat; newly furnished; .reasonable to right person. ' ORIENTAL, 20 N.—Front sleeping room; modern; steam heat; $3. , PENN., N., 2164—G00d, clean leeping rm., mod.; private family. Ha. 2691-R. T.UCKLE, 3309—Attractive, warm rm.. private family; near carline. Wa, 1732-M. RUCKLE. 1944—Warm, furnished, sleeping rooms: modern home. He. 5551, ST. CLAIR, E., 314, APT. 3—Attrac. front rm.. mod., steam; reas.; close. Li. 3173. SALEM, 3741—Attractive front rm.; priv. home; 1 or 2; breakfast opt. Ta. 5169. TALBOT, N., 2307—Large front, furn. or unfurn., S3J|O; nice rm., $3. Ta. 5438. WASH., E., 3207—Steam heat; 2 lovely rooms; double and single. Ch. 5341. \yoODRUFF. 952 E. Dr—Warm, cheerful ,jrm., in new private home. Ch. 0630-M. 11TH. E.. 520—Couple in private home; everything furnished: ref.; $7. Ri. 6656. 11TH. W. 132—Warm mod.; week free; 2 employed persons. Priv. entr Li 8253 28TH. W. 47—Large front rm.; no other roomers: empl. young men Ta. 0216. MODERN RM.. private home; meals opt.; garage or housekeeping rms. Ha. 3319-R. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.. hot. cold water. sswk.: bath; $7. Steam heat. A real winter home: ladies gentlemen. 232 S. 111. DEARBORN HOTEL Home place for permanent guests. Lowest rates" in city. 3208 E, Mich. Ch. 7550. NICE sleeping rm.. home privileges; near Central car: no other roomers. He. 3242. ROOM —Mod., priv. home; meals opt.; would arrange for hsekping. Ch. 1757-M. ROOM—Private home north; kitchen privileges: days. Dr. 6500, eve. Ha. 3514-W. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Vir.; clean, sleeping rms.: $2.50 up; also hsekp.; steam heat. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS

18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 528—53. $4: 2 for $6. One 4-room cottage, furnished. BELLEFONTAINE. 1427—2 large upper front rms.. mod. Priv. ent.; good heat; $4. BEVILLE. 17 N.—3 FURN. RMS., INCL. PORCH; PRI. ENT.; GAR. CH. 6338-ty. BEVILLE, N., 829—5 rms. and bath; 2 men or family: private entrance. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY. 1542—1 rm.; kitchenette; furn.; phone; private entrance. $5.50, BROADWAY. 1134—2 rms.. kitchenette: good heat: $7, Child cared for. BROADWAY, 1134—4 large, clean, warm rms.; 2 beds, $9. CENTRAL, 2936—2 front connecting rms.; clean, warm; reasonable. Ha. 1891. ENGLISH. 1240—1 large rm., warm, well furn., downstairs: everything paid; $3; 1 rm. upstairs, $2,50. Dr. 5490. FT. WAYNE. 6*6—Mod. rms. for hsekpg.. good heat $4.50 & $5 week; walking dist. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 lovely front rms. completely fur.: next bath: $6. Dr, 3540-R. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms., $4.50; 2 rms., 53.50; 1 rm.. 53, 1017 Prospect St. HARLAN, 1117 4-rm.; ',2 double; all furnished. Dr. 2432. ILL., N., 2623 —1-rm. kitchenette, uii furn.. near bath; also sleeping. Ta. 0270. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—2 rm.. kitchenette front apt., everything furnished. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS, N„ 1726—Overstufied suite. sink; priv. entr.: accom’ate. 2 to 4 girls. ILL., N., 2020 —3-rm. apt., lovely furn.; 2 beds; priv. ent.; excellent heat; $8.50. MERIDIAN. N.. 2249—3 rms. down; also 2rm. apt.: for 2 or more; reas. Ta. 1508. MERIDIAN, S.. 1706—2 Jront rms.; mod.; kitchen sink: adults. Dr. 5442, MERIDIAN. N.. 1835—3 large front, well furn.. 2 baths for 4 adults. Ta, 6901 NEW YORK, E„ 4314—2 light furn. or unfurn. rms. All utilities. Ir. 3092.

OLNEY. N.. 1329—2 rms.: modern home; everything furn.: on carline: adults. ORIENTAL. N., 20—2-rrn. furn. apt.; steam heat; $6.50: car line; 5-rm. apt, unfur. RURAL, N., 434 V a—3 mod. furnished rooms, bath; $8 week; garage optional. RURAL, 267 N.—3 connecting rms.; private entrance: everything furn. Ch. 3188. STATE, N.. 423—4 rms. down, everything furn.; priv.- entrance, 810. Ch. 0162-J, TALBOT. N.—2 beautiful front rms., hardwood fls„ everything furn., 86 wk. Ta. 7110 WALNUT. E„ 115—2 rms.. furnished; clean; $5. See housekeeper in basement. WALNUT, E., 112—Lower front, mod. hsekeeping. rms.; private entrance. Ri. 3629. WASHINGTON W„ 1548—Completely furnished rooms. Be. 2275. WASH., E.. 1710—2 modern housekeeping rms.; good heat; 2 private entrances; sink; everything furnished. 86. WASH.. E.. 1220—2 MODERN. WARM RMS.. EVYTH, FURN.; PRI. ENT- 86.50. WALCOTT. 27 N—Nicely furnished modern rms.; rent reasonable. WHITTIER PL., 21—3 bedrm. dble., furn. 1 or unfurn.; modern. Ir 3817. 10TH. E. 314—2 housekeeping rms.; mod.: furnished. 55.50 week Ri. 1245. 29TH. W., 1030 —2 rm. apt., furn.. bath; good heat; private entr. Ha, 4340-J. NEAR Fountain Square: 2 hsekeepg. rms.; also sleeping rm. 823 Woodlawn Ave. DOWNTOWN -Furnished or unfurnished. 1 or 2 rms., wklv or monthly rates: util Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts DREXEL ARMS—73O N. HI.: 2. 3-rm. furn. Housekeep. apts.. 88 uo. Li. 2821. INQUIRE 1713 N. Tibbs 3 mod. rms.; priv. entr.. everything pd. 86. Be. 3405. WANTED couple or ladv to share furn. home, witwh owner. 229 N. Warman Ave. CHILDREN- WELCOME yard; home privileges; 2 or 3 modern rms.. utilities paid; 85 per wk. 538 Udell. Ha. 2157-R. -- 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL. 2209—Pleasant rm.. steam heat; home cooking; privileges He. 4558. MERIDIAN. N.. 810— Meals. 25c; rms.. $3: board and room, 87 week. Ri. 0562. RAYMOND. E., 1532—G00d room: home privileges: good meals: reas. Dr. 2475. 11TH. E.. 521—Large, warm front rm.; ladies or gentlemen. Li. 1961. 13TH. E.. tol—Nice front rm., home priv., meals optional. Ri. 8815. 21ST. E.. 217—Front rm.. 1 or 2: home cooking, privileges, nr. car, bus. Ta. 1400. 23RD.. W. 118—Comfortable rm. for 2; block from 111, car. Ha. 1544-M. 23RD. E.. 816—Attractive, warm, front rm.. excellent meals: suitable for 2. He. 5948. ROOM and board for 2 young men in private home: raßhnable; near Lexington car line. Dr. 4572.

REXTM.S 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND. 1214— Upper; mod. 4-rm. apt ; heat, water; gar.: reasonable. Ri. 2t>3b ASHLAND. 2322—5-rm. upper; ht. wa.; garage: also a furnished. He. 5075. BELLEFONTAINfe. ~2025—4 rms.. bath; ht.. water: gar.; cheap rent. He. 2025. CAPITOL. N.. 2407' 2— 5 rms., modern; steam heat, water. Janitor serv. RI. 9i30. CAPITOL. N.. 2923— Unfurnished apt.: ht.. water, gas turn.; gar.: S3O. Ha. 1945. CORNELIUS. 4078—4-room modern duplex; new furnace: sls month. Wa. 1586. DELAWARE. N.. 2611—Beau. 4-rm. lower apt.: heat, water, gar, furn. Ha. 488 Z-K. DELAWARE. N.. 811—Cozy 4-rm. modern apt : ideal location: reasonable. Li. 1800. ILLINOIS. 2019 N.—Modern, 2 and 3 rms. apts.. must rent at once. NEW JERSEY. N.. 522—Warm. 2. 4 and 5 rm. apts.: strictly mod.: reas, Ri. 7934. PIERSON. 244 T— 6-rms.. close Mer. bus; 111, car; good heat: Frigidaire. Hu. 6614, TALBOT. 2924 Newly decorated 5-room upper duplex: hardwood floors: neat. water and garage furnished: $37. Ta. 4303. WASHINGTON. E.. 5014 Vi—s large rms.: mod.: desirable; gd. heat: gar.; rent reas. Apartment Rental Bureau Apartments in all parts of city; free transportation to inspect apartments Cali He 1237 or RI 1371 dav or night Indianapolis Rental Bureau Desirable apartments, furnished and unfurnished: all parts of city; $25 to S2OO. Transportation free. LI. 4507. Evenings, ana Sunday, Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. BIG BARGAIN—6 rms., hardwood, range; good heat, hot water, garage. Ha. 1361-W. PlNEX—Corner Fletcher and Pine; small apts.; well heated; redu. rent. Dr. 4118. REDUCED RENT 42 W. 11th; nicely decorated; kitchenette apt.; utilities furnished; $25.50. Call Apt, No. 1. THE GRANT. IF you DON'T FIND what vou are looking for in the want ads today, it mav be advertised here tomorrow. Read Time? classified ads daily 22 Unfurnished Houses ADDISON. S.. 406 —4-room strictly mod. double, water paid. APPLEGATE. 1845—4 rm. semi-modem double: garage; water paid. sls. BELLE VIEU. S.. 56 6-rm. mod., except furnace, garage. Wash, high. Be. 0746. BERWICK. 44 —Neat 4-rm. house, well indoors, elec., garage. sl2. Be. 0409. BLVD. PL.. 2909—6-rm. mod. double; gar.; S2B: near school. Ch. 0694-W. BRADLEY. N.. 58—Dandy 5-rm. mod. double: garage. Reduced $25. Dr, 5399-M. BROADWAY, 1018 —6-nn. mod. double; garage: S3O; A-l condition. Li. 2175. CAPITOL, N.. 3619—Attrac. 6-rm. mod.; g-,r.; easily heated; reduced $45. Ch. 7584. CENTRAL. 1132—9-room mod. double: ideal for roomers. Ch. 7670. CHESTER. N., 1464-68—Attractive 4-rm. mod. bungalow double; hardwood firs.; cabinets: brick porch.; gar.; $25. Ch. 0784. CHURCHMAN. 2323—7-rm. mod.. 7 acres; 632.50. Dr. 5193. COTTAGE, 1601—5 rm. house, water, toilet inside: good neighborhood Dr. 3564-R. DEARBORN, N. 2037*-Double, heatrola, range, gar., water paid; $25. Ri. 1920. EMERSON AVE., H.. 3300—Almost new 5rm. bungalow; garage; sls. Li. 6517. EVISON. 1137—7 rms. mod., near Prospect car and schools; $25. He, 1083. EXETER AVE.. 650—New modern bungalow, near school; garage; $26.50. Dr. 3540-R. FLETCHER, 617—8 rms. mod.; good repair; near 3 schools; $28.50. Dr. 3722. GALETn., 1203—Rear; Brookside pk.; 4 rms.: lits., gas, wa,; toilet; sls. Ch. 1527. GRACE. S.. 432—Cement blk.. 4 rms., terrace, basement, gar., water pd.: sl9. Dr. 2909-J. GRACELAND. 3317—50. Va 6-rm. mod. double, hardwoods; gar. Dr. 0906-W. HILLSIDE. 4902—-5 rms.. mod.; will decorate where needed; $32.50. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. Li. 7890. J. H. Altershardt. Hu. 6124, ILL., 2143>/2 N., No. 4—3 rms., sll. New York, 1001 W.. 5 rms. Broadway, 2346, 14 rms., 2 baths, garage. Ri. 7725. lOWA. E.. 608—4-rm. modern double; garage: water paid; $25. LA SALLE. N.. 1407—Att. new 4-rm. bungalow double, tile bath; $37.50. Ch. Q995-R LEXINGTON AVENUE. 1329—M0d. 6-rooms, garage: water pd.: sl9. Dr, 3408. LINWOOD. 713—4-rm. mod. dble.. built-in features, gar., water pd.: $27,50. Ch. OFBB. MANSFIELD, 1826 Bungalow, 5 rms.. bath. mod., garage: reduced. $28.50. Dr. 4201. MICHIGAN. E.. 3102—6-room mod.. 3 bedrms.. 2 porches. A-l condition. Ch. 1412. MINNESOTA. E.. 730—Dandy 5-rm. semimod. double; good location; A-l condition; garage. Reduced, SlB. Water paid. Dr. 3472. MORELAND. 424—5-rm. bungalow, semimod.: garage: near school. Ha. 0313-W. PERSHING. S.. 826—Dandy 5-room semimodern double, good location: A-l condition: floors refinished: garage. Reduced. $lB. Water paid. Dr. 3472. PLEASANT. 1209—8-room mod., hot water heat. 2-car garage: S3O. Dr. 5193.

1337 Pruitt Six-room single; good condition; only sls. _ __ ~ Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors ROOSEVELT. 3108—Dandy 4-rm. cottage; water pd. Bargain; sl2. Wa. 0492. SANDERS. 631—535; first-class mod.. 6-rm. double, full basement, side drive. Dr. 4067. SCHOOL ST.. 2906—5 rms., mod.; newly papered: floors refinished; new linoleum: $28.50. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. Li. 7890. J. H. Albershardt. Hu. 6124, TALLman, 1936—5-rm. mod., water pd.. SlB. Brightwood car, bus. Dr. 3999. 852 North Temple, 5-room modern double; 2-car garage. $25. GREGORY & ABPEL. INC. Li. 7491. 152 S. Villa Modern double, except furnace: city water paid; five rooms. Only sls. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors V/ARMAN - S., 430 —Single 6-rm. semi-mod.. A-l, sls: near schools. Ir. 4979. WASH., E., 4508—6-room mod. double; garage; $45 house for S3O. Ir. 6401. 3018 Wren Modern 4-room double; city water paid; garage: only S2O. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 10TH K 213—7-rm. mod.: good condition: S3O. 138 W. Market. Li. 2230 22D, E., 112—Unusual 7-rm. mod. double; good condition; S3O. Ta. 0565. 22D, E., 2014 —New; 5-rm. mod. bungalow; $25 month. Ta. 5338. 25TH. E„ 3420—6-rm. bungalow; inside toilet; garage; large lot; sls. Li. 6517. 25TH. E.. 723—6 rooms, bath, lst-class condition: $25, Ha. 2964, 26TH. W.. 46—7-rm. double; hardwd. firs.. garage: water paid: $22.50. Wa. 0492, 31 ST. W.. 1164—Half double. 5 rooms, allmodern. large basement, also sun room. Reduced rent. Key 1201 W, 31st. Ha. 2550-W. 4-ROOM house, next to school. Brightwood: sl3 month. Call 152 W. Pratt.

5 Rooms —Bath, sl4 823 Olive: paved street. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market St. Li. 6517. 900 BLOCK UDELL Good 6-room modern single; very reasonable rent. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. COLORED—IS 27 Bellefontaine: warm 5rm. mod, double: S2O. Hu, 4058. Ri. 3810 COLORED—2SIO Columbia—Double: 5 rms. inside toilet, gas, elec.. $14.50. Dr. 7303. rF YOU SEE a want a a that interests vou answer It todav the opportunity mav be gone ♦omorrow 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ALA.. N.. 1516—Front. 2 rms.. kitchenette: overstufied. walnut dinette: private ent. AUDUBON. S.. 108 —5 rms., furn., mod. ex. cept turn.. $25; blk of car, bus, Ir. 5344, BELMONT. S., 1116—4-rm. dble.. o’stuffed: white kitchen: light, gas: $7.50. Be 1117-W ILLINOIS, 1709 N. Unusual: 3 rms.. bath; beautifully fur.; utilities pd.; good heat; close in. Ta. 0387. 3777 N. MERIDIAN. Attractive apts.. reasonably priced. Apt, 201. Ta. 4531, or custodian. MERIDIAN, N., 816— Furn. and unfurn. 1 and 2-rm.: kitchenette, priv. bath; all util. NEW. 1836—Employed widow will share mod, home with congenial cou. Dr. 1183-J. PERSHING, 171 N.—4 rms., single, furn.. $5.50 wk. 1003 W. N. York, 5 rms., $6.50. 1628 W. N. York. 5 rms.. $7. water pd. 739 N. N. Jersey. 5 rms., SB. Ri. 7725. WALLACE. 407—5-rm. nicely furn., strictly modern house; reas.; water pd. Ir. 6450, WASHINGTON. E.. 3720—Lower: very nicely furn. 4 rms.; all mod. $7 week. INQUIRE at 1713 N. Tibbs: 5 rm. nicely furn. cottage, semi-mod ; garage; $8 wk., ~r S2B mo.; near bus. Be. 3405, Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES. Beautiful, modern, comolete. furnished or unfurnished, with or without hotel service: walking distance. 850 N. Pennsvlvanla street or call Ri, 1371. EMPLOYED lady will share cozv home with girl or couple; gar. Ir. 1401. NEAR Veterans’ hospital; bungalow. 8 rms. furn.: full basemt.: Frigidaire: recreation rm.: 2-car gar,: reas. 1406 King. Dr. 5661. REDUCED RENT 42 W. 11th: nicely decorated: kitchenette apt.; utilities furnished: $33.50. Call Ant. No. 1. THE GRANT. APTS. AND HOMES. FURN.. $25 TO SIOO. FREE SERVICE. WHITE. DR. 0759. 25 Offices and Desk Space CORNER storeroom in Irvington; suitable for any business. Ir. 3817. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE _ 27 Houses For Sale NEW JERSEY —5-rm. mod., single; good condition; SSO down. Ri. 7723.

MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale

fetr (J SHOP 136 Monument Circle The Brightest Spot on the Circle Sterling Silver set with Frenoh Brilliants. See us before you Xmas Shop. Necklaces and Ear Ring (j CA Sets v Up A large selection of Genuine Amber Jewelry at Popular ffO CA Prices I: P

CORNELL MATERIAL CO. Everything to build or repair with. Special One Week. Framing Lumber. Sheating. Flooring. Wall Board. Drop Siding. Plaster Board, onlv 2tic Der ft. Insulating Board Va. thick. 21ac ft. Roll Roofing 89c: Hex Shinkles. *3.99 Storm Sash glazed. 85c up: Doors. $1.43 up. ~ QuaPtv House Paint $1.29 per gallon. New materials at second hand prices. CORNELL MATERIAL CO. Hemlock 5177. 1017 E. 19th St. Open Saturday afternoons and even.ngs until 8 o’clock. WATERPROOF TARPAULINS. See us and save money; we are the originators of low prices on canvas covers. , ~ We sell 99% of covers, in Indiana, so there must be a reason, price and quality. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO. 1302 West Washington St. 3 rebuilt Electric Water Pumps, complete. $35 each. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. One 4Va cubic foot rebuilt full Automatic Electric Air compressor: very cheap Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151 WE do electrical and mechanical experimental and development work.. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir- 1151NOW SLICED BREAD DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR sc. FREIHOFER BAKING CO. DR. 5600 1 GREEN and Ivory Electric Range. SSO UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Cor. Capitol and South St. FURNACE and stove repairing. Model Stove Repair Cos., 622 E. Wash St. Ri. 0369 TURNIPS for sale. 100 bushels: six miles west: 25c per bushel. Ta. 4548. 35 Household Goods SPECIAL sale of steel tors in all sizes, rare values. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. TA. 0689 BASEBURNERS—AU kinds. reasonable prices. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia Ave. Dr. 1417. BASEBURNERS—HotbIasts hting. stove, new and used: chp. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. & jjedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze livlng rm.. rugs, sac. 2428 N. Meridian. PARLOR HEATERS, Heating Stoves. Laundry Stoves and furniture. 1501 Madison Ave. DAVENPORT and chair, overstuffed, like new, less than V? price. 2052 Central Ave. FURNITURE—New. usea. 3-rm. outfit: easy terms. N, BARRETT. 868 Vlr, Ave. DINING rm. suite and china closet; pract. new; very reasonable. 2005 Bluff Ave. SEWING Machine Repair, special for Nov. White Sewing Machine Cos. Ri. 4755, 1900 WHIRLPOOL WASHER—Like new. sacrifice. 1117 E. Michigan St. FURNACE and stove repairing: reasonable: years of experience. Dr. 3682. GAS STOVE, living-rm. suite, other hshld. goods: like new: no dealers. Ha. 1042-W. CHEST of Drawers, solid Cowan mahogany. excellent cond.. reasonable. Ta. 1468. TIMES WANT ads make interesting reading because Interesting bargains of man* Hndc nrp listed here daily 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Buscher Trumpet Silver plate, gold bell, S9O value, complete with case, $35. Terms. National all metal tenor guitar with case, $53 value $24.50. Terms. Ipierson Piano Cos. 128-30 N. Penn. Li. 5513. Freshman Console $19.50 R. C. A., Screen Grid Highboy 35.00 Steinite Table Model 12.50 Day Fan Console 18.00 Croslev. 8-Tube Console 29.00 Case, Highboy 19.50 Radio Bargain Shop MAJESTIC—9-tube: like new: very reasonable. 807 North Capitol. Ri. 6918. FIN A N CIA L 45 Business Opportunities CORN SHOPPS—Best business of today, requiring small capital. For information, see or nhone Mr. A. L. CHRISTIAN. Hotel Barton. Indianapolis. We start you right. BIG MONEY owning and operating new type scales: downtown locations; paying S2O to $25 monthly. Small Investment required. Times Box A 265. RESTAURANT—ExceIIent location, paving proposition sacrifice for cash; trade tor rooming house. 1938-40 S. Meridian. 24 RMS.—Good furniture; ideal location SBOO down; bal. easy terms. Li. 4092. ONE cigar case. 1 wall case. Real place for pool and lunchroom. 238 S. Illinois St. 46 Money to Loan

Rate Reduced On Al! Loans Above SIOO to S3OO Character Loans Only One Endorser Required Household Loans • No Endorsers Reauired Call and Learn. You Will Like Our Service. Lincoln Loan Cos. Mever-Kiser Bank Bldg. Mezzanine Floor. LI. 3264 C. F PERAMPLE. MGR AUTO"LOANS Quick, confidential, courteous service Open till 9 p. m. MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES 820 N. Meridian. * Ri. 4931

AUTO LOANS CASH AT ONCE LOAN BY PHONE^ NO WAITING I-7 /VO SENTATI P V E e' I NO ENDORSERS B /| / V WILL CALL I -f ' WHY PAY MORE? *JKLm WHY PAY MORE? HALF RATE Come to Us—We Will Pay Off Your Present Loan—Give You More Money If You Wish—and Lower Your Payments. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Riley 1321

don’t LOJE - - - Auto OTHERS PAID OFF—MORE ' MONEY ADVANCED VERY LOW PAYMENTS—QUICK, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Corner Indiana and New York JACKS BROS. LOAN CO' 308 INDIANA AVE; RI-599+

MERCHANDISE 36 Radios, Musical Instruments SAXOPHONE—S2S and up; easy payments LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. 20 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. PUTT fYI Model 86. Onlv S3O. I xIIIjUAJ Brainard Electric Cos. Li. ESTIMATES 75c—LINCOLN RADIO SERV _ - ICE. Li. 1126. Ch. 7064. HONEST RADIO REPAIRING—No service charge when tubes are sold. Dr. 5026. U-NEEDA RADIO SERVICE. Radio calls 50c: aerials $3. He. 4406 PHILCO. CROSLEY. MAJESTIC Free home trial: easy terms, Ri. 6069. 38 Store. Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Rented. Li. 947( 1 irLVVIUI King Ex 205 Mas? 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel LARGE BLOCK. NO SLATE OR SLACK. TRY THE BEST BIAT IN THE CITY. W W. Va. blk. lg. fkd... .$6.00 Isl. Crk. blk. Ig. fkd... $6.50 East Ky. blk. lg. fkd.s6.so Economy lp ss.oo*‘ Poca. lp., i*ed ash ... .SB.OO "IMMEDIATE SERVICE" yCCONOVUZE'V/iTH • I Vi _ Best W. Va. mine ru., 80% lp. .$0 Best W. Va. fkd. lp ff MONUMENT'S yLcQAL coidl j U NCOLN 2233. 701 E. WASH. THERE is NO SUBSTITUTE FOR (M&9COAI. Good coal for less money FREDRICK COAL CO. Est. in Indianapolis since 1899. 801 Beecher St. 1020 E. 40th St. DR. 1792 WA. 5666. ■ COKE, COAL AND KINDLING Best Va. blk. cln. fkd <V $6 00 Best Va.. 3x6 cln. fkd. *, * Best Va. mine run. good furn. c0a1..54..5 White Star clean fkd. ...... v• !5’22 Best White. Ash. Ind. In. cln. fkd.. Union Ice SAualvo Dr. 4621 t Dr. 4622 Call Us for Prices Indpls. Ice & Fuel Cos. DR. 2400 Best Eastern Ky., $6.50 SMITH BROS. FUEL CO. "Bob & Wally.” HE. 3505. 25th and Cornell. West Side Cash Coal Cos. LITZELMAN & GORDON 110 N. Richland. Belmont 3014 _ Once coaled bv us. never cold again. $4.75 Black Bell Block FEDERAL COAL CO. CII. 2291. Weaver Coal and Ice Cos. DR. 2201. _ TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 40 Wanted to Trade DO YOU NEED—A typewriter? We will trade vour old one at a small difference. JUDD 142 N. Meridian. LI. 6390. SHOTGUNS—Fishing rods; bankrupt stock Barg. Compac Tent Corp, 334 N. Capitol. 41 Wanted to Buy FURNITURE OF ALI KINDS HOMES COMPLETE PREFERED. HODGES AUCTION RI 2019 HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Armv ! Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri 6622. 127 W. Georgia St WANT GOOD HOME OF FURNITURE: CASH. TA. 3011. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets CANARY— Singers; young, good stock; cheap. 1340 West 26th. Ha. 2730-J. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry BREEDING EWES—2 TO 4 YEARS OLD; $3.75. TA. 0717. i FINANCIAL !46 Money to Loan I Indpls. Public Welfare Loan Association. 330—Occidenntal Bldg. RI. 3587 Furniture loans to husband and wife. Rate 2% Per Month ON ALL LOANS LOWEST IN THE CITY Payments Amo.unt Time First Decrease Total Payment Each Amt. to Interest Month Pay Included Hack ! $ 50 10 mo. $ 6 $ .10 $ 55.50 ! $ 75 10 mo. $ 9 $ .15 $ 83 25 | SIOO 10 mo. sl2 $ 20 slll 00 The above figures will vary a little if payments are not made promptly. Loans made tor ANY AMOUNT up tc i S3OO. Small or large payments. Pay more , than the regular payment if possible and ; gave Interest. No extra charges; no fines: onlv hus- ! band and wife sign: vou receive the full amount of the loan. Other companies paid off. MONEY TOLOAN i $25 TO S3OO Confidential Service. Legal Rates ■ BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. ' 207 E New York. RI. 4974. j AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE SO. 219 E, Ohio St. LI 6605 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS

NOV. 11, 1931

FINANCIAL 46 Monty to Loan V/VOlviEZy / ▼ FR.OM * HO/WE BY AN AUTO LOAN CONFIDENTIAL—No INDuHSERS HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG CORNER PENN AND MICH RI 6600 PLENTY OF FREE PARKINO SPACE! Loans $lO to S3OO in 24 hour*. PERSONAL FINANCE CO 34 S PKNNSYT VANIA ST RT MM 48 Automobile Loans V~ ~~ -ft 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 - _ 0 AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale "citizens specials" 1929 Essex coach, perfect $225 1929 Pontiac landau sedan, like new.. 295 1927 Buick Master brougham sedan.. 245 1926 Nash adv. coupe 75 Each of these cars are above average. Terms and Trade. THE CITIZEN MOTOR CAR CO. 27 years with Packard. 1511 N. 111. St. RI. 7598. Open evenings and Sunday. FROM S4O UP Good used cars: Fords. Whippets, Essex. Hudsons, Chevrolet and Marmon. Your price is ours. We trade. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. . m 30 Austin coupe; low mileage; l/J here ls s eal economical transI Jlf portation cheap; $265. LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash., 1- Ir, 1175, BUICK. '29 standard sedan; reconditioned. A bargain; $445. The Buick 1302 E. Washington St. Li. 1571. CHEVROLET. 1931 coach (demonstrator i; 30 days old; low mileage; carries new car title and guarantee; big discount. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Washington St. Ri. 5328. CHEVROLET. 1931 (demonstrator), 5-win-dow de luxe coupe; 1 week old; carriesnew car title and guarantee; big discount. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Washington St, RI. 5328. CHEVROLET, 1931 (demonstrator) senger coupe; blue-black finish; low mileage; carries new car title and guarantee, big savings. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Washington St. Ri. 5328. CHEV. 1926 Coach; good: from original owner; sacrifice. 939 Ewing. Ch. 5282. . ■* '3O Chevrolet coupe. This “car |J A has the appearance of new and 5 ft* in the very best of condition throughout; priced low at $375. _ •- LAUTH CHEVROLET CO.. 3547 E. Washington. Ir. 1175, y CHEVROLET—'27 Coach; extra good' LAUTH CHEVROLET CO.. 3547 E. Wash! . ’2B Chevrolet sedan. This car B ,las been thoroughly checked in our shop and is ready to go; > only $175. LAUTH CHEVROLET CHEVROLET—4-door. 1930; A-l condition. Owner. 1005 S. West. Dr. 1736. CHEVROLET DEMO.. 1931—Can’t be told from new: SIOO down. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO.. BAASE & EDWARDS, 2419 W. Wash. St. Be. 3519, 1925 CHEVROLET SEDAN—ReaI bargain. $65. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO, 2346 Station St, Ch. 6646, CHEVROLET COACH. 1929—Fully equipped with lots of extras: natural wood wheels. Original finish: $245. Terms. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO.. BAASE <fe EDWARDS. 2419 Wl Wash. St. Be. 3519. CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1927—1n excellent condition: good finish, tires, motor and upholstering, just the car to take vou through the winter: $135. Terms. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO.. BAASE & EDWARDS BRANCH. 2207 Shelby. Dr. 1115. CHEVROLET—'26 Coach: A-l condition; SSO, LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash. CHRYSLER. 28-62 coupe; looks and runs like new; $245. The Buick I 1302 E. Washington St. Li. 1571. I 1925 DODGE COACH—Like new; only SBO. I Brlghtwood Auto. 2346 Station. Ch, 6646. ; ESSEX—'26 Coach; ready to go; $55. | LAUTH CHEVROLET CO- 3547 E. Wash. ESSEX COACH LOOK! $95 BUYS This car’s condition will surprise vou. Don't ludge bv the price. BAXTER. 1142 N. Meridian. Li. 1527. FORDS We nave a nice assortment ol good used Fords. See us todav. FRANK HATFIELD CO 625 N Capitol. FORD —1930 oupe: low mileage; shines and runs like new. Price cut for quick sale. $350 Terms. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC.. 10th and Meridian. FORD—I 929 TUDOR SEDAN; FULLY EQUIPPED; HERE IS A BUY. HURRY IF YOU WANT THIS ONE FOR ONLY $125. TERMS SMITH & MOORE. 028 SOUTH MERIDIAN ST. LI. 2497. FORD. 1930 Tudor sedan: in like new con--1 dition: $335. Terms. C. O. WARNOCK ' 819 E. Washington St. FORD MODEL T—Tudor: runs good and ready for miles of service: $35. BROWNj ING GENT CO.. INC.. 10th and Meridian. FORD—I 924 Model T touring: readv to i go; S2O. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. j St. Li. 8396. ! FORD COUPE. ’29- Sacrifice: will trade ! terms. $125; owner. 937 Ewing: evenings ! FORD—I 926 Tudor sedan: in real fine condition; S7O C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E„ Wash. St. OLDS —'26 Coach: new tires, in perfect condition thruout: $125: terms. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO.. 3547 B. Wash. PLYMOUTH. 1929 COUPE. LOOK! $275 BUYS this perfect car. Has leather upholstery, finished in light blue. 5 excellent tires. BAXTER. 1142 N. Meridian. Li. 1527. PONTIAC SEDAN, 1928. LOOK! $265 BUYS this 4-door sedan: new Duco and top; excellent tires. This is a wonderful buy. BAXTER. 1142 N. Meridian. Li. 1527M '29 Roosevelt sedan: finish ~iHS Imm new, upholstering spotless, 6 6 ffC w. w.; mech. perfect; bargain \fi | $365. LAUTH CHEVROLET. * 3547 E. Wash. Ir. 1175. \ 1927 WHIPPET COACH—very good (75.00. , Bnghtwood Auto. 2346 Station St. Ch. 6648 Bargains in Usea Cara. CARSON BROS. 921-23 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0232. BEST IN TOWN LATHROP MOYER USED CARS i 420 N Capitol R) 8375. 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers I dHEVROLET. 1'. 2 -ton. 1929 ; 30x5 tires. In- ‘ closed cab: express body. See this one. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.. 1188 Kentucky Ave. LP 4809. G M. C.—l ton. 1929 model: 32x6 tires front. 34x7 rear: panel bodv: will 'ell at a ‘acrifice INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.. 1188 Kentucky Ave. Li, 4809. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts BATTERIES , GUARANTEED $2.95 to $3.85 SWISSHEI.M & SON 544 E Washington St. RI. 7740. Used Tire Sale 2.500 all size balloons. SI.OO each. TOM ROGERS. Be. 4300. 3117 W. Washington. ,54 Automotive Services Motors Rebuilt, 4s. sls; 6Z~524 Valves ground. 4s. $3: 6s, $5; Bs. $7. Brakes relined, $4 and $9. Wrecks rebuilt. Fine Ducoing. Body, top and fender repairs at 50< saving. Three big I garages: experts in charge. Everything guaranteed. Drive in or phone. Indiana State Auto School, South and Alabama, Ri. 0648. I JOHN GUDELHOEPER WAGON CO-—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for j vour car. 202 Kentucky Are. 55 Autos Wanted WE PAY CASH for an* and all makes and models regardless of condition. NORTHWESTERN SALES CO ?92Q Northwestern Ave Ta S2BO WILL nav cash for four car or vour ; eaulty. i. WOLF AUTO CO Li. 4516. 661 i. Capital.