Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1931 — Page 12

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MURDER HUNT SPURRED; TWO CLEWS REMAIN Police Search for Slayer of Woman, as Body Is Taken to Grave. • Continued from Page One) woman's life. Hayden Hayes of Brownsville, Tex., husband of Mrs. Bertram's sister, was en route to Indianapolis to visit Mrs. Bertram, when he was killed in an auto crash near this city. Keep Spirit of Romance After that, Mrs. Bertram saved enough from her meager salary to take trips to Texas and the east to visit relatives. Her income was from the sale of the polish, formula for which she later sold to a prominent Indianapolis physician. The. hardships she jnet did not distort her sense of the romantic, according to her friends. Four years ago, while in Chicago, she met a man to whom she referred until the time of her death as "my lover. - ’ On Christmas. 1930. she received a gift from him which shp prized highly, although shp npvpr told fripnds what it was. Two years ago, she was employed bv Mr. and Mrs. Smith to care for the sorority house. Since that time, she had acquired many friends, who knew her as a woman odd in her ways, and affected in her conversation. Mother Uved in Want Of-ttimes, it was said, her gossip made her unwelcome, although she was known to be of upright moral character. Mrs. Bertram rarely referred to her mother. Mrs. Nettie Tichenor, who died in poverty about thirtyfive years ago. Mrs. Tichenor in latter years of her life was known in the downtown area as a "beggar” and a fortune teller. She lived irugally in a dilapidated house near Senate avenue and Pratt st.redt, and frequented alleys, where she collected old clothing, bones, and particles of food. One of Mrs. Bertram'? traits, her friends say, was her dignified ref- 1 erence to her place of marriage to ‘ Bertram as "Paris.’ She married him in Paris. 111. The body was viewed Sunday at ; the Vehling establishment by many ' friends and curious. Besides the i simple coffin were two floral offer- \ ings—one from Mr. and Mrs. C. J. •Smith, 2101 North Npw’ .Jersey streets, her employers, and another from two friends "Paul and Gaul.” Two Theories Remain Search for the "vampire” killer of Mrs. Bertram, meanwhile, is utilizing the police resources ol every department of the city and county. From the. n>£ny leads unearthed since the woman's mutilated body was found in a thicket at Thirtyfifth street and Wallace avenue, only two remain as possible keys to the murderer’s identity. The first of major importance—is the confiscated and dilapidated Model T Ford coupe, thought to have been driven by the killer when he is believed to have struck Mrs. Bertram as she walked in an alley near the sorority house, while taking seven ties of her employer to a rleaner. The. second—upon which police are. pinning hopes of a solution—is the arrest and grilling of a second suspect, whose name has been withheld. Youth Believed lnnocenl Harry Russell, 17, of 731 Massachusetts avenue, another suspect, was being held today, although police indicated that he knows nothing of Mrs. Bertram's killing. He was arrested early Saturday and was grilled throughout the day. Another strong clew to the crime collapsed when detectives announced that two blood-stained rooks brought to police headquarters from a lonely road where a man was seen clubbing a woman apparently have no connection with the Bertram case. The rocks were found by Selby E. Melvin, 1437 East Raymond street, collector for an insurance company, who reported he witnessed the beating an hour after Mrs. Bertram disappeared. Although tests of the red fluid on the rocks has not been completed by city chemists, it ia believed to be the blood of rabbits. Parts of rabbit skins were found by investigators at the scene of the alleged beating. Evidence in the slaying indicated that Mrs. Bertram was injured seriously when the killer's car struck her. and that she either was beaten to death or left to die without medical care during the twenty-four hours that elapsed before her body was found. THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted if two lines Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Tint* 20 .10 S consecutive times 16 .15 * consecutive times 13 .12 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. Charge Cash 3 lines, one time J 7 .35 3 lines. 3 times ...... .7$ .72 2 lines, 6 times ~... 1.L3 1.00 Discounts Axis may be phoned in and charged if the atirertiser is listed in the phone directory or is identified and accepted bv the credit department. A DISCOUNT Os ONE CENT FOR EACH LINE Is given to transient advertisers paving their bill within ONE WEEK site billing. Advertisers are asked to take advantage of this discount. Deaths. Lost and Found, Etc. Death Notices. 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j_ ANNOUNCEMENTS ____ I Death Notices BASS. ED 1520 Bvram olace died Saturday morning. Funeral 1 o. m. Tuesday > C M WILLIS k SON MORTUARY ; __CHAFEL. Intrrmenit Crown JHIII. BOWMAN. JOHN B—Age 67 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth Bowman, father of Mrs. Elsie Bowen. Mrs. Laura Herman. Jack. Joe Cyrus and Roy Bov. man. passed awav Saturday evening at the residence. 547 North Traub avenue Funeral service* Wednesday. 10 a m . at THE CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 193, West Michigan Friends invited. Buna! Seymour. Ind about. 1:30 p m. Friends mav rail at residence until 9 a m Wednesday. iSevmour and RrownMown papers pl**'c copy i ERNST. HENRY C. iHanst—Passed awav Sunday. Dec. 6. Services at the BERT s OADD FUNERAL HOME Prosnect and Churchman. Tuesday. Dec 8, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. Service and Interment in charge of Logan Lodge Wo 575, f. and a. m_ GRIESMANN MRS. MARY—Age 74 years: mother of George H. Griesmann. passed awav at the home of her son. Mondav morning. Services at the residence. 649 North Jefferson Are.. Wednesday. 3 n. m._ Frlendsjnvited Burial Crown Hill. HICKS OTIS V Beloved father of Mrs. Clyde Secrest. 3510 North Meridian street, filed Sunday. Friends mav call at THE KIRBY-DINN MORTUARY. 1901 North Meridian street. Mondav. 2 to 4. 7 to 9 n m. Funeral Tuesday. Dec. 8 9 30. at the mortuarv. 10 a. m 3S Peter and Paul ca’hedral. Burial Holv Cross cemetery. Friends invited. STEPHENS. NANCY A Mother of Belle Greathouse. Grace Kirbv. Etta Brinker. Delnhia Shaw. Lena Barker, Walter and Bert Stephens Funeral from the home 1 of her riauphter. Barker In Maywood. Ind . Wednesday. Dec. 9 9 a. m. Friends invited. Interment Elizabethtown. Ind. j 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEAN BLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Mam office 2226 S.,elbv St. Branch office. 1634 W Morris _ Dr. 3570. HADES BROS. JBM_W Morri--. _ Be. 4327. GIIF XSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS " 951 N. Delaware LI. 3328 w ~~ 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 j7c7~WILSON ~ 1330 Prosnect Dr. 0321-0322 GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME. 1611 N. Meridian. Ta 1050 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In this j i column will receive two guest tickets I for The Apollo Theater To Se* .John Boles —ln—“Frankenstein’' When you have returned the article to its owner ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPART WENT and sav that vou have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once LOST—Brief case, containing newspaner contracts. 300 block N. Capitol, Friday night Sls reward; no ciuestions. Return to the Plainfield Messenger. Plainfield. Ind. 3TRAYED from 2049 Yandes a young police dog. dark face. - Inquire 860 Broad- j way before 7 p. m., after 7 p. m. 2049 ] Vandr . Ri. 1010. Reward. LOST or taken, diamond ring with three stones; liberal reward; no ouestions I asked. 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Li. 8075. 7-B Panerhanging and Painting PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning: esti. free. Ch. 2004, FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. PAPER HANGING—Special $2 up: samples if desired: painting, GRIFFIN. Li. 7235 PAlNTlNG—Estimates free: no obligation. _ Prices reasonable. Ch. 5915. 7-C Plumbing and Heating | BATH ROOM—Comolete S6O olumbine A heating Installed reasonable Ta 4057 7-D Barber Shops LADIES’ contour bobs and facials an orivacyl. Mr. Davis, Midway. 124 E. Market Li. 0259. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring SPFCIAL—6 Weeks free instruction: votc piano or Pine organ: onlv S2. No tther cost or obligations. Ir. 0956. ~HErP~WAHFED 1.3 Itelp Wanted—Male MEN ansi boys to hunt and trap furs MR. FREE ovill buv them. 1904 E. Wash.

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E.. 5014—Big bargain in Mod, apts.; good heat; garage. Ir. 6663. WOODRUFF. E. DR.. 787—Mod. 4-rm. apt.; elec, refrigratn: stm. ht.; ga. Ch. 2524-R. WRIGHT; 1209—535 duplex; either upper or lower: heat, water, garage. Dr. 1275. Apartment Rental Bureau Apartments in all parts of city; free transportation to inspect apartments . Cali He 1237 or RI 1371 dav nr night REDUCED RENT 42 W. 11th; nicelv decorated; kitchenette apt.; utilities furnished: $25 50 Cali Apt, No, 1, THE GRANT. THE PATRICIA—BS2 Prospect: 3 rooms: stoker heat: all utilities. Dr. 2591-M, INDIANAPOLOIS RENTAL BUREAU No charges or obligations. We locate the furnished or unfurnished apartment you want at your price. Transportation free. Call Li. 4507. Eve. or Sun.. Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. MODERN—4-rm apt.: fine closets: earagej everything furn. at $45. He. 5079. :22 Unfurnished Houses 1 ADAMS, 2022. N.—s-room, strictly modern , double: garage: S3O. Ch. 4700~. ! BROADWAY. 1018—6-rm. mod. double; ear.: *27.50: A-l condition. Li. 2175. BROOKSIDE PKY., S. DR., 2241—M0d. 3rm. double: sun parlor: breakfast rm.: hardwood firs.: in-a-door bed; full basement: gar.: water paid: S3O. Ch 1942 CAPITOL. N.. 1202—6-room modern doubles. heat furnished: $32.50. See custodian or call Dr. 2163, CENTRAL. 2420—6-rm. double: all mod.; splendid furn.; gar.; $35. Ha. 2807-J. COLLEGE. 3120—Att. 6-rm.. instantaneous he-ter, gar., schools: $55. Wa. 5018-2. COLLEGE. 1619-21—Modern double. 6-r>n.. hardwood firs. Holland furnace, gar. $25. COLLEGE, 1820—3-storv. 10-room modern; garage, newly pAmt-ed. S3O. DR. 3233.

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RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses CORNELL 1429—6-room semi-mod. Peduced $lB to SlO. Dr. 5465. DRAPER. 1537—5 rm*.. water, toilet inside. water Pd.: sl6, Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. EMERSON. N.. 810—Attractive 4-rm. butigalow double, gar. Red.. >4O. Li. 5256. GRACELAND 4219—Large ‘.-rm. mod. dble.: good fur.: gar., S3O. Li. 7112. GR6NT, 1302—4 rm. double, just compieied. built-in cabinet shower bath, full basement, laundry, garagw Ta 6415. HAMILTON. N. 328—5 rms.. eas. lights, water, basement: sl3. Ch. 7749. 1528 S. HARDING Double, el. lights, inside toilet, city water paid, onlv $12.50. SCHMID & SMITH. REALTORS INGRAM" 1822~6 rm. modern double; . garage, $25. Ta. 6569 ■Johnson 23 -7-7 m mod., water pd., gar.. _$3(L E. Wash, car. Ir. 0222 LA SALLE. N.. 554—Semi-modern. 6 rooms. sls. i506 LAWTON Modern single, except furnace: 5 rooms, including garage. Reduced *o $lB. _ SCHMID <te SMITH, REALTORS IITgRANDE, 1533—New 4 rm. double: tile bath: features; gar.; car line. Ch. 1509. 1710 Lockwood 7-room single, electric lights, inside toilet, only sls. SCHMID & SMITH. REALTORS MARTINDALE, 2308- 5-rm. double, semimod.: rent reduced; sls. Ha. 1668. McKIM, 138 —6-rrn. house; mod. except furnace; walking distance town. D.~. 2802. i NEW JERSEY, N., 2804—N. Vi 6-rm. mod. double: garage: S3O. Wa. 4830-R. OAKLAND. S.. 435—4-rm. semi-modern. $16.50: garage, water pd. Dr. 5465. 2175 PARKER Modern single: 6 rooms, good condition. Including garage: reduced to sl7. SCHMID & SMITH. REALTORS PENN.. S., 2516 Cozy 3-rm. double: basement; A-l: sls R. A. SEAL. Ri. 9505. : 2829 E. RIVERSIDE DR. Mod, bungalows. 4 r- $27.50: 5 r.. S3O. TACOMA, N.. 1618—6 rms., mod.; redeco.; garagp: water paid. 525. Wa. 0395, 1610 Wade ONLY $16.50. 7-room single, electric lights, inside toilet, city water paid; garage: suitable for roomers. SCHMID & SMITH, REALTORS ! WAShT E~ 4626—5-rm7~mod., remodeled thruout. new furnace, gar. Ch. 4857. WASH., E. 3821—Modern 6-voom double, gar., tvat pd.. $32.50. Ri. 5368. Ch. 0550. WOODRUFF PL.. 648 E. DR —Beautiful 6rm. mod., gar., SSO house $35. Ch. 0650-M 16TH and GALE—Vi dble.; 5 rms., sun-im., hardwood firs, throughout; S3O. Ch. 0373. 20TH. E.. 3339—Brookside park: semi-mod.. _3 -rm. dou.: redeco.; $12.50. Ri. 5896. 25TH. E.. 3420—6-rm. single, toilet, garage. metal weather stripped, $12,50. Ir. 1264. NEAR BUTLER—SingIe, attrac., 4 bedrms." ideal for roomers: red. S7O. Ta. 0424. ONE MONTH FREE 309 S. Temple: 7 rms.: semi-in°<3 pr n: garage; sl6 per month: good condition. J. G. MCCULLOUGH AGENCY. REDECORATED 2330 Bellefontatne: 8-rm. mod. double; S2O. GREGORY and APPEL. INC. 147-9 N. Penn. Li. 491. j 3 ROOMS, SINGLE Gas. electricity, sanitary toilet, water paid. 1306 Kappes; $12.50. Dr. .1245, COLORED 2313 MARTHA—4-room double, lights, gas and water. $12.50. Gregory & Appel, Inc. 147 North Pennsylvania. Li. 7491. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses i AUDUBON. S.. 108—5 rms., furn.; mod. except fur , $25; blk. of car, bus. Ir. 5344. DELAWARE; 806 N.—Attractive, modern turn, or unfurn. apts,; rent red. Ri. 1148 ILLINOIS. N.. 2611—Clean. 5 rooms; 2 bedrooms; Frigidaire; garage; good heat. IRVINGTON—4-RM. NICELY FURN. APT.; VERY REASONABLE. IR. 7752. JEFFERSON. N.. 340—Mod. 4 rms., bath; all util., exc, heat: S3O, Owner Ta. 5119. KING. 1406—8-rm. mod. bungalow: furn. or unfurn.; social rm.; full basement; Frigidaire: 2-car gar.: reas. Dr. 5661. LOCKERBIE. 612 (walking distance)—Mod. 4-rm. apts.; just $35 mo.; steam heat; wa. turn. Li. 6080; eves.. Wa, 4547-4. N. YORK. E.. 719—2 and 3 rms.; pri. bath; $7 <V- $9; adults; references. Ri. 4168. RURAL. N., 1019—Cozy, nicely furn., 3 r.; private ent.; constant hot water: adults. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. bath, $7.50; 3 rms.. alco. bath, $lO, See hsekp in bsmt. WASHINGTON. E.. 3720—Nicelv furn. modern: 4 rooms, bath, apt., very reas. Ir. 5877. 16TH—Mod. 4-rm. duplex: 2 bedrms.: prirate: heat: wa.; gar,: adults. Ch. 21147-J. 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 Peoo- ’ svlvanla street or call Ri, 1371 EMPLOYED ladv will share cozy home with girl or counle: gar Ir 1401 FURNISHED " HOUSE Spend Christmas in a real home: three bedrobms: 274 Burgess Ave. (Irv.i lr. 3977, 3-BEDROOM modern double; partly furnished. will complete to suit tenant; heat included: reasonable. See custodian. 1202 N. Capitol, or call Dr. 2163. INQUIRE 1713 N. Tibbs: 5-rm. bungalow for family: 3 beds; Rybolt furnace; gar. 24 Suburban and Farms 32ND ST.. E.. 3520—4 rms and 3 lots; plenty of fruit: sl2 month. JENNINGS BROS., 28 S. Illinois. SOUTHPORT—S rms.: garage; water in kitchen; redu. sl6 Southport 22C-RI. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale FOR SALE—I7I2 E. 46th St.. 5-rm. mod. bungalow only $3,500; will paint and decorate to suit purchaser. No Barrett to pay. Pay only SIOO down, $27.50 per mo. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP., Li. 7890. J. H. Albershardt. Hu. 6124. 10 ACRES, improved; bus stop, near Lvnnhurst and Raymond. S2O. Owner, 1035 Fletcher Ave. Dr. 2461. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale THIS WEEK’S BARGAIN! Insulating board, Vi” thick. 4’x4‘..2c rt. Storm sash glazed, low 79c ea. weatherstrips, felt 2Vic; brass 3! 2 c Class C slate surfaced roofing. .$1.63 roll New materails to build or repair with. CORNELL MATERIAL CO. He 5177. 1017 E. 19th St. Open Saturday afternoons. ; ONE good rebuilt Dayton automatic eleci trie deep well pump, with tank; and one rebuilt Paul shallow well electric pump, cheap. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir^ll 5L ONE electric Mayers movable revolving type merchandiser. 3 decks. 12-in., 18-in. and 24-in., wuth red lights. METER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. ! 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. ! NEW 3Vi-Cubic foot, full automatic electric air compressors. | Meier Electric & Machine Cos. ! 3525 E Washington St. Ir. 1151. ! ELECTRIC WASHERS- Trade in your old machine: big allowance in trade during December; no need to pay three prires for a dependable washer; terms as low as $1.25 weekly. 207 E. Ohio. Stone Jars. reduced i prices. We deliver. West | End Bottle Cos., 538 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. NO. 2 Cincinnati vertical milling machine, good as new\ reasonable. 810 N. Illinois St, Li, 8884, FURNACES —Some good used ones, at real bargain prices. HOLLAND FURNACE CO.. 740 E. North St. LOT of galvanized tubs. No. 3 size. 50c each. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, Capitol Ave. and South St. CINDERS —Sand and gravel, large or small amounts. Trucking Service. Ir. 2820. _ BABY BUGGY—Good cond., $4: girl’s clothes, size 10 and 12. Ha. 1668. FURNACE and stove repairing. Model Stove Repair Cos.. 622 E, Wash. RI. 0369. CONCRETE MIXER—Good as new: real bargain. 534 Arnolda St. CINDERS—S-YARD LOAD; PRICE RIGHT. SPARKS. RI. 2282. LET us repair your washer, reasonable. 2609 E. Washington St. Ch. 0852. 35 Household Goods , iTT, ' 7. 77,SANTA CLAUS Let the children talk to Santa ! about their tovs bv direct wire. RI. 2541. COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. SPECIAL sale of steel reirigerators In all sizes, rare values. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. TA. 0689 ELECTRIC WASHERS: practical Christmas Gift for mother, wife or sister: strictly modern types; Lifetime Guarantee: low prices; easiest terms; smal 1 deposit holds. 207 East Ohio. LIVING ROOM SUITE—FIoor sample, real bargain. $29. E. Z. terms. WILSON FURNITURE CO. 350-52 E. Wash. Si. Ri. 6680. BRSAKFAS SE t -Italian carveo .lining rm & bedrm twin beds, linen frieze living rm.. rugs. sac. 2423 N. Meridian.

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" V I>( RCHASKD THF, CONN sTiiar CLOSING OUT . ro £o2! s,c I Entire Stock V*'. - S*l> Purchased By m PEARSON || PIANO CO. >-■. Boehm Special Music Stand SZ V 4 to 1/2 Off! 89c Up 120 Bass Hohner Piano Music Trumpets CCPr ,ons Music Bags sand Gibson Guitars, 20 r r to (Pi OQand u P 1 50 % off standard price. iM.^Hup 126 N. Pennsylvania St. One Door South of Pearson Piano Cos.

35 Household Goods WILL TRADE piano for truck or trailor; other furniture for sale; reasonable. 615 N. Pine St. ELECTRIC WASHER—Set of good 30x3 tires: 9 full-blodoed Bird pups. 1520 S. Sheffield. NEW USED hotblast hting. stoves and base burners: cheap. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. FURNITURE—New. used. 3-rm. outfit: ! easy terms. N. BARRETT 868 Vir Ave. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments A NEW RADIO THAT THE WHOLE FAMH. CAN ENJOY We have just received 50 new radios that are listed as high as $150.00 for only *45.00 to $59.00 each, and the most, liberal terms. Some are 8-tube superheterodyne sets in beautiful lowboy cabinets. This stock must be sold January Ist. so act now. ALL FULLY GUAR ANTED RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Holton Trumpet. Gold artists model. Progressive. $l9O value $75 Buescher Alto Saxophone. Silver plate, gold bell. $l4B value SBS PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. LI. 5513. SPECIAL FOR 2 WEEKS. Our regular S6 aerials, $3; regular *1.50 service calls. 50c; radios checked free. RIVERSIDE RADIO SALES & SERVICES. 2643 N. Harding. Ta. 4378. FOR SALE—We have a beautiful grand, that can be had bv finishing payments. Big saving ii vou treat confidential. Mav consider a good upright in trade. Phone credit manager. Li. 6464. SAXOPHONES. $25 up; trumpets, sls upclarinets. $5 up; easiest payment plaJ in town. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Rn 20 ground floors. Pembroke Arcade. EXPERT service; FREE testing and delivery of radio tubes. Aerials. $3. BRAINARD ELECT. CO. Li, 9410, day or night. 1932—NEW RADIOS—I 932 FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION E-Z terms. Low down payment. Be. 3343-3. HONEST RADIO REPAIRING—No service charge when tubes are sold. Dr. 5026PIANOS tuned, $2; 30 years’ experience; best work guaranteed. HE. 5584, UNEEDA RADIO REPAIR. Service calls FREE. Aerials. $3. Tr. 1769. TELEVISION RECEIVERS SALE OR RENT STEWART RADIO, INC., WA. 1137, ALLIED Radio Service Cos.: Motorolo Auto Radios, reas. Services all radios. Li. 8171, 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel 500 PAIRS OF SHOES, $125. DOLL, 3340 MADISON AVE. COLLEGE GIRL’S dresses, coats, size 16 and 18. Red Fox fur. Hu. 6646, COAT—Black seal, like new; size 14 to 16; bargain S3O. Hu. 8287 mornings. 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel Ind. Mine Run, extra good. .$4.25 Ind. 4x6 .cln. fkd $4.50 Best W. Va. Furnace lp $5.75 Best W. Va. big cln., fkd $6.00 Best W. Va., lg. egg., cl. fd..55.75 Best E. Ky. lg. blk. fkd $6.50 Best Isl. Creek, lg. lp., fkd..56.50 ££ S> me fkd luiirig, $6 Poca. Washed Jr. Egg $6.50 B. Poca. No. 3, shov, Ip $7.75 Citizens Gas Egg Coke fkd. .$8.50 Citizens Gas Pea Coke ....$6.00 LI NCOLN 2233. 701 E. WASH. f ‘Satisfaction or Money Refunded’ Ind. 4x6 fkd $4.50 Golden Flame fkd. lp. .$4.75 Is. Crk. 4x6 fkd $5.75 W. Va. Splint 4x6 fkd.55.75 W. Va. Splint 6-in. fkd.s6.oo Tip Top (W. Va.) fkd.s6.oo Poca. No. 3, 6-in. lp.. .$7.75 Citizens Coke, $8 and $8.50 INDPLSICPFUEIf? OPERATORS OF FOUR YARDS DR.2400 L*.\ DR. 2401 l „ J TRY ONE-lIALF TON W. Virginia Blk ... .$3.00 White Ash Blk $2.50 Eastern Ky. Blk $3.25 Island Creek Blk $3.25 Pocahontas Lump ... $4.00 Pocahontas Egg $3.50 PONiOUDATEn i i f ' ’N Indian Crk. fkd. lp.. .$4.75 W. Va. 4x6 fkd $5.75 W. Va. 5 in. fkd. lp.. .$6.00 Red Jacket fkd. 1p... $6.50 j Elkhorn Ky. fkd. lp.. .$6.50 West Side Cash Coal Cos. 110 N. Richland Ave. BE. 3014 I iNO EXTRA CHARGE ON Vi TON DELIVERY) BEST WHITE ASH OR IND. 4x6 CL. FKD *4.50 BEST WHITE ASH OR IND. LG. BLK. FKD 4.75 WHITE STAR BLCK. CL. FKD.. .. 5.00 BFST W. VA., 4x6 CLN. FKD 5.75 BEST W VA.. LG. LP. CL. Fkd 6.00 W. VA. M. R. 80L- LP 5.00 POCAHONTAS. M. R. 50' LP 6.00 Union Ice Sr Coal ' DR. 4621 DR. 4622 Monarch Ind. ... • • $5 W. Va. M. R $5 W. Va. Lp $6 We handle other best grades of coal, and coke. CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458 Brazil Blk., fkd. Ip. SINGLE TON 2 Tons for *10.50 EGG FKD., SINGLE TON 4.50 2 Tons for 8.50 Basket coal. 25c per basket. 2 for 45c. Delivery Anywhere CH. 6662 CH. 6662 $4.75 Black Bell Block Call us for prices on other coals. Federal soal Cos. CH. 2291

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39 Coal, Wood and Fuel N INDIANA 4x6 CLN. FKD $4.50 INDIANA MINE RUN 4.25 WHITE ASH 4x6 FKD 4.50 SILVER FLASH BLK. FKD 500 ECHO LP. CLEAN FKD 5.50 WEST VA. 4x6 CLN. FKD 5.75 WEST VA. LARGE BLK 6.00 W. VA. M. R. 50% Id 4.75 ISLAND CREEK. 4x6 FKD 6 00 ISLAND CREEK LARGE 8LK.... 6.50 EASTERN KY. LG. BLK. 6 50 POCAHONTAS NO. 3 LP 7.75 POCAHONTAS NO. 3 EGG 7.00 POCAHONTAS NO. 3 MINE RUN . 6 00 COKE. BASEBURNER. FURN. $8- 8.50 HIGH GRADE NUT AND SLACK. 3.75 Delivered Anywhere in the City. . >.tK KIMMiMV* V THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR <m£>COAL Golden Glow 8-in. lp., fkd $4.75 Tip Top (W. Va.): a real coal 600 W. Va. furnace egg 5.75 W. Va. Mine Run 50% lo 5.00 Genuine Is. Crk. large Id., fkd. .. 6.50 True Flame <E. Kv.) red ash 6.50 Three Star egg (E. Kv.i 5.75 Poca. No. 3 washed chestnut 6.00 Baseburner Coke. $8; furnace coke 8.50 Good nut and slack 4.00 Delivery Anywhere. FREDRICK COALS DR. 1792 W' Sfctt 801 BEFXHER tr. V 1020 E. 40**ST L j Patoka Ind. 6-in. lp. .. .$4.75 Purity W. Va $6.00 RAVEN COAL CO. HILLSIDE AND BELT R. R. CH. 4570. Fireplace Wood Kindling by load or bundle. Dr. 4869TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 40 Wanted to Trade WILL TAKE Radio on any good used car. THE BRADFORD CO. 1114 N. Meridian. Li. 3221. 41 Wanted to Buy FRIENDS THIS IS HODGES RI. 2019. For highest price, We always shine. So give us a ring without delay: Sell us your furniture and cash will pay. 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 WE WILL buy any old building to wreck, pay good price; leave lot in good shape. B. & B. Wrecking Cos., 423 Virginia Are Dr. 0437. WANT FURNITURE—4 TO 6 ROOMS; ALSO ODD PIECES; HIGHEST PRICES. HU. 2724, WANTED TO BUY—Cooler and display case. 701 W, New York. Ri. 0760. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets REGISTERED pointer and setter; good, broke; 12 mi. S. Indpls. on Rd. 37. nr. Waverlv. A1 Dolen. R. R. 2. Greenwood. CANARIES—Hens, water gluck. Siefert, Hartz Mt. 3630 Rockville Rd. Be. 4284. ~ FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities A RARE OPPORTUNITY! We have a good opening for several ambitious men to manufacture 5 and 10c Store Novelties, Toy Soldiers. Animals, ashtrays, etc., needed to meet big demand. High import duty and present conditions in Germany- offer chance for an enormous business here. We furnish casting forms for production and co-operate in selling goods you make, also buy them from you. No experience or special place necessary. Write at once for full information if you want to handle 1932 wholesale business. CAST METAL CO., 1696 Boston. Road. New York. SHAFFER HOUSE HOTEL—II 4 W Ohio St. is for sale. Small, furnished, stove heat, established 16 years. Priced for quick sale; SSOO down,' S3OO in vear. This is opportunity! One of the best set-ups for money making today. Call at hotel ! today. No curiosity seekers or brokers, ! please. LUNCH room; sickness compels sacrifice; i S2OO gives possession. Call Ta. 0162, I after 6p. m. BARBER SHOP—2 chair for mv 1928 j Studebaker Victoria coupe. Ch. 5282. !46 Money to Loan Indpls. Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg.. Ri. 3587. Loans on furniture to husband and wife. Rate per month 2%—LOWEST IN CITY Operated bv Indianaoolis business men to loan monev on furniture at the lowest rate possible with a fair return to its stockholders. MONEY TO LOAN *25 TO S3OO Confidential Service. Legal Rate# BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. j 207 E New York. RI. 4974 j AUTOS ‘ FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE SO--219 E. Ohio St. LI. 6603 Loans $lO to 8300 in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO 34 8 PENNSYLVANIA ST RI 5054 48 Automobile Loans tii'i U/ilkM Don’t lose your auto! Others paid off. More jp o n e y advanced. Cash at once. Courteous, quick service. SACKS BROS AUTO LOAN CO 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994 FREE PARKING COR. NEW YORK AND INDIANA AVE. M-O-N-E-Y FOR XMAS - We loan you money on your car. Quick, courteous service. Plenty of parking space. Legal rate. MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES 820 N. Meridian St. Open evenings till 9 o'clock 1 >

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AUTO LOANS ONCB 1 f BY J’S&'D s "' NO WAITING I I . //l 138 NT A ?Vv I NO ENDORSERS I ' ■ /I /\S I WILL CALL k—__—' i nr WHY PAY MORE? WHY PAT MORE? HALF RATE Com* to Us— Wt Will Pav Off Your Present Loan—Give You Mor* Money If You Jftsh—and Lower Your PaTmenu. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Riley 1321

FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loans r>^v =; ' 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 Year y vy —- SERVICE HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. -4600 PLENTY Of’ FREE PARKING SPACE. AUTO MOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale Dependable Used Cars Essex 1927 coach * 95 Hudson 1926 coach 50 Chevrolet. 1929 sedan 265 Roosevelt 1929 sedar. 375 Whippet 1928 coupe 145 Marmon Used Car Store 1037 N. Meridian—Lincoln 6359 l / XMAS SPECIAIS 15 Cars. You must see them o appreciate them and the price is right. The list includes Fords—Chevrolets. Whippets—Oldsmobiles. Buicks —Hudsons. LATHROP-MOYER RETAIL INC. 418 N. Capitol. Rl. 6375. LIQUIDATING SALE Os Good Used Cars I. BOYI* HUFFMAN MOTOR CO. 2004 N. Meridian AUSTIN ’3O COUPE. Like new. $260.00. LAPTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash. BUICK, ’26; 5-pass, sedan; A-l condition. A bargain, look. *195. The Buick 1302 E. Wash. St. Li. 1571. BUICK. 1929 sedan: A-l condition: $450. THE BRADFORD CO. 1114 N, Meridian. Li. 3221. CHEVROLET. 1928 coupe; mechanically A-l condition; $155; terms. C. O WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington St CHEVROLET 29 COACH O. K.. $225. LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash. CHEVROLET—I93O coupe; best of condition; $325. NORTHSIDE CHEVROLET CO- 836 East 63rd. Hu. 7700. CHEVROLET —1930 coach; mighty good condition; $325. NORTHSIDE CHEVCO- 836 East 63rd. Hu. 7700. CHRYSLER ’25 COUPE; bargain $60'oo“. LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash. DODGE. 4 PASS COUP. LOOK! $95 BUYS has general tires, good finish and motor. BAXTER 1142 North Meridian. Li. 1527. ESSEX LOOK! SBS BUYS "28 Coach, fine condition. BAXTER CO.. 1142 N. Merld. Li. 1527, ESSEX. 1928 coach; like new throughout.; $145: terms. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washineton St. $165 Will Buy Essex, 1928 Coupe: wonderful condition. THE BRADFORD CO. 1114 N. Meridian. Li. 3221. FORD ’3O SPORT COUPE. Perfect. $335. LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash. FORDS W* have a nice assortment ol good used Fords. See us today. FRANK HATFIELD CO 625 N Cavltol. FORD, 1930 TUDOR—Tip top shape. Includes hot water heater. $315. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET CO. 836 East 63rd. Hu. 7700. FORD, 1930 standard coupe; excellent condition: $250: SIOO down. LI. 8811. MARMON. 1928 —Model 68: four-passenger coupe; in perfect condition: a real =naDDv car' for onlv $285: SBS down. 528 South Meridian Bt. LL 2497. 1926 LIGHT NASH, SBS. Honestly a good buy. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E. Washnigton. Ri, 5328. OAKLAND COACH—Good tires and paint: ready for miles of services; $75. BROWNING GENT CO- INC.. 10th & Meirdian. 1926 OLDS DELUX SEDAN. Verv good. $95. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO, 2346 Station. PACKARD—S pass, sedan; good paint; upholstering and tires good. $275. Browning Gent Co- 10th and Meridian. ROOSEVELT ’29 SEDAN. Perfect. $365.00. LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash. 1927 WHIPPET COACH—ReaI bargain; sßs* BRIGHTWOOD AUTO. 2346 Station. WILLYS-KNIGHT—-LOOK! $95 BUYS '26 sedan: good tires and motor. BAXTER CO- 1142 N. Meridian. Li. 1527. Baraains in Used Car* < CARSON BROS 921-23 Virginia Ave IT? 023S 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers Chev. I ton stake, new tires, motor and cab in A-l cond.. $175. Ford 1 *on model T. in good condition: $75: terms. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. "Baase * Edwards." Parts and service, open dav and night Sunday and holidays. 2419 W. Wash. St. Be, 3519, CHEVROLET ’29—Vi-ton open express, canopv top: *250. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO- 3547 E. Washington. DODGE ’3o—li-ton panel; *275. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO- 3547 E. Washington. FARGO ’29—'/ 2 -ton panel *340. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO- 3547 E. Washington. ’26 FORD ton truck; stake bodv: mech. A-l: tires like new; *IOO BRIIHTWOODAUTO, 2346 Station. Ch. 6646. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts BATTERIES GUARANTEED 52.95 to $3.85 SWISSHELM & SON 844 E. Washington St. Rl. 774 ft TRADE Ford model A eoupe bodv for model A sedan body, 734 N, Sheffield. 54 Automotive Services Motors Rebuilt, 4’s, $18; 6’s, $27 Everything else at 50% saving. Drive In or Dhone. Indiana State Auto School South and Alabama. Ri. 0648. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO—WIU repair or make new tops and curtain* for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave. 55 Autos Wanted WILL oa* cash for four ear or four acuity. 1. WOL£ AUTO LL 451*. Ml M. Oa pilot.

.DEC. 7, 1981

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LE6ALS 56 I/egal Notices LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the stitutes of the State of Indiana that the , undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Thursday. Jan 7. 1932. sell for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the fol lowing named people: Raleigh Cavanaugh. No. 1169; Mrs. James H Jackson. No. 651; Victor Sides, No. 1150. SHANK AUCTION AND FURNITURE CO. 1430 North Illinois Street. NOTICE OF BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. —December 7. 193! Notice is hereby given that the Joint Purchasing Committee for the benevolent and correctional institutions of the State ot Indiana, will receive at the office ot its secretary. Room 326 Slate House, until 10 o'clock A M- December 14th. 1931. sealed bids on Groceries and Laundry StiDDlies now on file in the office of i~* secretary of the committee. The Joint Purcha.s'ng Committee reserves the right to reject anv and *U bids and to waive technical defects. JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEK OF INDIANA H \V. REIMANN. Secretary. LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to tha statutes of the State of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Thursday. January 7tn. 1932. sell for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named people A. V. Byers. No. 3804; Mrs. T. J, Christian, No 2588: Joe M. Dye. No. 3329: Esther Farb. No. 4653; Rov Flack. No. 5365; A! J. Frank. No. 5435: Ann* * Oalbreath. No. 3161: Wm. Gilbert. No. 4016: Sim Henderson. No. 4570; J J. Mullane, No. 5276; G. K Perry. No 4200. Roy Shultz. No. 4534: Alberta Smitha. No. 5424; Louise Wennerstrom. No. 2707; M. M. Wiliams, No. 5506; Mrs. Besa Rader. No. 3860. SHANK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE COMPANY 1430 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis. Indiana. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned conducting a public storage hous will sell at public auction on Dec. 28. 1931. at 10 o'clock a m.. for the accrued charges thereon the household goods and chattels stored and belonging to the fol lowing named persons unless payment t made before the above said date. Mrs Chas. Baker. Lot 309; Martin Babb. Lot 337: H Brandenburg. Lot 451; W. A Buck. Lot 404; Clifford Carmichael. L.ot, 452; George Cave. Lot 460. .! Russell Chappel. Lot 207; Elmer M Caldwell. Lots 414 and 462; Margaret George, Lot 206 and 215: George N Green. Lot 443; Jessie M Gapen. Lot 407; R. A. Harpe or Mrs. R A. Harne. Lot 318; Jessie Mattick, Lot 214. John McFadden. Lot. 314: F A Rogers, Lot. 362; Kate Scott. Lot 317; M. B Smith. Lot 217: Frank Sloan. Lot 457: Ewing Waxier. Lot 304. and William Warwick. Lot 356. Partlow Jenkins Cos,, 419 E. Market. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Health of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, will, until the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. on Friday, the 18th day of December, 1931. at the office of said Board in the City Hall at Indianapolis. Indiana, receive sealed bids for certain repairs of the corridor leading from the Administration Building to the Nurses* Heme at the Indianapolis City Hospital, according to plans and specifications therefor prepared by Earl C. Wolf, business manager of said hospital, now on file in the offices of the Board of Health. All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96 prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check drawn on a responsible Indianapolis bank or trust company in favor or said Board of Health for a sum enual to five (5%t per cent of the amount bid. In case a bidder whose bid shall have been accepted shall not. within five days notice of such acceptance, perfotm his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board of Health and provide satisfactory bond to perfonp the work in accordance with the plans and specifications, his check and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board of Health as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to determine the amount of damages such failure would occasion th* Board. Each proposal shall be inclosed in a separate, sealed, opaque envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, and must be addressed to the Board of Health. The Board of Health reserves th# right to reject anv and all proposals. EVANS WOOLLEN JR . President,. M. JOSEPH BARRY, M. D . VicePresident.. HENRY S. LEONARD, M. D OBIE J. SMITH BO AR n_ OF HEALTH _ NOTICE TO BIDDERS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is duly authorized to sell a part, of park lands of the City of Indianapolis, same being described as follows: TRACT 1— NORTHEAST CORNER MAPLE ROAD AND CENTRAL AVENUE: A part of lot No 1, in Ardmore Addition to the City of Indianapolis, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point, in the west line of Lot No 1, in Ardmore Addition to the City of Inidanapolis. as recorded in Plat Book No. 10. page 115 in the Recorder's office of Marion County. Indiana, a distance of 15 feet south of the Northwest cornei thereof; thence south along the we:< line of the aforesaid Lot No. 1, a did tance of 25 feet to a point; east parallel to and 40 feet distant at right angles from the north line of the aforesaid Lot No. 1, a distance of 132 feet to a point in the east line of the aforesaid Lot No. 1: thenca north along the east, line of the aforesaid Lot. No. 1. a distance of 25 feet to a point 15 feet south of the northeast corner of the aforesaid Lot No. 1; thence west parallel to and 15 feet distant at right angles from the north line of the aforesaid Lot.. No. 1, a dis* tance of 132 feet to the place of be* ginning TRACT NO. 2 -SOUTHWEST CORNER MAPLE ROAD AND RUCKLE STREET; A part of Lot No. 25 in Marion * Highlands Addition to the City of Indianapolis, more particularly described as follows: All of Lot No. 25 w Marion Highlands Addition to the ctt.y of Indianapolis. as recorded in Plat. Book No. 13, Page 110. in the Recorder's office of Marlon County, Indiana, except 15 feet off of the entire south side thereof. TRACT 3—SOUTHEAST CORNER MiPLE ROAD AND CENTRAL AVENUE A part of Lot No. 24 in Marion Highlands Addition to the City of Indianapoils. more particularly described as follows: All of the North half of Lot. No. 24 in Marion Highlands Addition to the City of Indianapolis, as. recorded in Plat Book No 13. Page 110, in the Rccoiders office of Marion County Indiana. TRACT 4- NORTHWEST CORNER MAPLE ROAD AND ILLINOIS STREEVA part of Lot No. 2 in Haughev’s Mapleton Addition to the City of Indianapolis, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the west line of Lot No. 2 in Haughey's Mapleton Addition to the City of Indianapolis., as recorded in Plat Book No. 11. Page 182 in the Recorder's office ol Marion County, Indiana, a distance of 5 feet south of the Northwest corner thereof; thence south along the west line of the aforesaid Lot No. 2 a distance of 25 feet to a point; thence east parallel to and 30 feet distant at right angles from the north line of the aforesaid Lot No 2, a distance of < 132 feet to a point in the east line of the aforesaid Lot No. 2; thenca north along the east line of the aforesaid Lot No. 2 a distance of 25 feet to a point 5 feet south of the northeast corner of the aforesaid Lot No 2thence west parallel to and 5 feet "distant at right angles from the north line of the aforesaid Lot No 2 a distance of 132 feet to the place' of beginning. That said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Tnurrdav. the of December. 1931. at 2:00 o’clock n m and from day to dav thereafter iiniii sold, at the office of said hSSrd as th” time and place at which it will receive reat estate outnght Purchase of said with eertifi.d check In the amount of per £?v.n °. f . t -J n ; ount of sal<l bld t 0 ** *5 r, K rt . l ?W. said checks to -T.. r ** ur^_i n case of the unsuccessful bidders and in the case of a payment ll bldtler to ** hel<l * s a partial of , non -collusion as requJ£f.dJsy must be submitted. Pai s Commissioners reserve# h ” anv and all bids JACKIEL W. JOSEPH LOGAN C. SCHOLL CARLETON B. M’CULLOCH Board of Park Commissioners of 1 the City ot Indianapoils.

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