Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1931 — Page 17

DEPT 22, 1931.

GROCER'S DOG ROOTS MER Alert Guardian Thwarts Store Thief. Looting homes and stores in the city Monday night, thieves obtained supplies and money totaling nearly S2OO, according to police reports. A burglar who cut a wire screen on the rear door of a grocery at 1539 Roosevelt avenue failed to gain entrance when a watchdog forced him to flee. Arthur Strewett, 3608 East Tenth street, a milk man, told police he heard a dog barking as he passed the store, and, on investigating heard the prowler trying to quiet the dog. The thief ran, however, when the dog continued to bark Strewett said. Food supplies of unestimated value were taken from a store at 1237 Cornell avenue, Herschcll Milllean, 1441 East Eleventh street, manager, informed detectives. Other persons reporting thefts and losses are: B. B. Hurd. R. R. 17. Box 1088. *4O: J. L. Ott. Ninety-fourth street and Spring Mill road, unesttmated: Olive Logan, 002 West Twenty-eighth street. *6O. and J. A. Livingston. 2260 Parker avenue. *l6.

STREET CAR EMPLOYES BOLSTER 8-HOUR PLEA Cite Cities Where Plan Is Being Operated Successfully. Detroit, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco and San Antonio arc some of the larger cities where the street car service is opeiated successfully on an eight-hour basis, according to affidavits on file today with Commissioner Frank Singleton of the public service commission. The affidavits were filed by J. S. Fonstermacher, attorney for employes of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company who are petitioning for an eight-hour day here. Company officials are opposing the move. Singleton, sitting as arbiter, announced that final taking of testimony will begin Wednesday morning.

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Times Radio Dial Twisters

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company TUESDAY P M. •V3o—Studio feature!. 6:oo—Time, weather. 6:ls—Dinner ensemble. 6:3o—Kaltenborn edlta thn new* iNBCi. 6 45—Downey and Wons. 7:00—Colonel and Budd 'CBS'. 7:ls—Abe Lvman’s band (CBS). 7 30-Kate Smith <CB6i. 7 45—Walter Wlnehell (CBS). B 00—Ben Bernie orchestra (CBS). 8 30—Romance of the Bea (CBS'. B:oo—Manhattan serenade™ (CBS). o:3o—Louta Panico orchestra (CBS). 9:4s—Concert trio. 10:00—Bine Crosby (CBS). 10:15—Jack Miller orchestra (CBS). 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—George Olsen and bla music (CBS). 11:00—Atop the Indiana roof. 11:30—Noble Sissle orchestra (CBS). WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ine.) TUESDAY P M. 4:ls—Afternoon musleale. 4:3o—Harry Bason. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Ruth Otte. s:ls—Santa Claus. s:3o—Evening announcements. 6:oo—Myron Green. 6:ls—Bue Carolyn. 6:4s—Announced. 7:00 Announced. 7 15—Ideal Olrl. 7:3o—Monk and Sam. 7:4s—Jim Carpenter. B:oo—Announced. B:ls—Announced 8:30—Bob White s philosophy, B:4s—Speed and Double Speed. o:oo—Connie’s dance music. 9:3o—Armory boxing bouts. 10:30—Showboat orchestra. 11:00—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati p M tuesdav 4:oo—Story hour (NBC). 4:3o—Southern Singers. 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). 5:00—Old Man Sunshine. s:ls—Announcement. s:l7—The Chatter s:29—Time announcement. s:3o—The Singing Ladv (NBC). s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBCi. 6:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC). 6:4s—lsham Jones’ orchestra. 7:oo—Quakers iNBCi. 7:3o—Bubble Blowers. B:oo—Musical Memories. B:3o—"Great Personalities,” Frazier Hunt (NBC). 9:3o—Variety. \ 9:44—Time. 9:45—80b Newhall. 9 58—Weather. 10:00—Night Caps. 10:30—Los Amigos. 10:59—Time. 11:00—Netherland Plaza orchestra, 11:30—Isham Jones’ orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Time announcement. A. M. 12:01 —Sign off.

Day Programs

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company WEDNESDAY A M. 7; 30—Records. 9:oo—Women’s feature. 9:ls—Dr. Royal S. Copeland (CBS). 9:3o—Keeping; Up With Daughter. 9:4s—Aunt Sammy. 10:00 —Musical Scales (Trans.) 10:15—12:00—Silent. 12:00—Farm Network (CBS). P. M. I:ofl—Society Reporter. 1:15—8alon orchestra (CBS). 2:oo—Kathryn Parsons (CBS', 2:ls—Four Eton Boys (CBSi. 2:3o—Two Thirty Tunes. 3.oo—s:3o—Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcastinc. Inc.) WEDNESDAY A. M. 6:3o—Cadle Tabernacle prayer period. MOTION PICTURES

/AjjkvHeßE THE BIS GNEISS v||p LAST 3 DAYS CONQUERED BY LOVE! * WARMER BAXTER Star of ‘‘Daddy Long Lega,” in 0m Lefia Hywnt Next Gaynor Farrill Friday “Delicious

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STATIONS OF THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA 080 i KTH9 1040 WCTt 970 i WON 7?0 WJZ 760 WSAI 1330 CKGW 690 KVOO 1140 WCKY 1490 WGT 790 WLS 870 WSB 7Mi KOA B*o , KWK 1350 WDAP 610 WHAS 830 WLW 700 WSM 650 KPRC rfl 1 KTW 1020 WEAF 660 WHO 1000 1 WOC 1000 WTAM 1070 KBD 650 WBAL 1480 WENS 870 WIBO 560 ' WOW 590 WTIC 1060 KBTP 1406 WBAP 600 WFAA 880 WJB 750 1 WBVA 1110 WWJ 920 STATIONS OF THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM WABC 860 WBBM 770 I WKRC SSO , WOWO 1160 WCCO 810 KOIL 1260 WPG 1100 WMAO 670 WIAU 640 I WFIW 940 CKAC 730 CFRB 960 WBT 10*0 WJJD 1130 • KRLD 1040 ’ WFBM 1230 WLAC 1470 KMOX 1000

—7 P. M.— CBS Colonel Stoopnagle! and Budd. NBC (WEAKi— Julia Sanderson: Prank Crumlt. NBC (WJZ)—Quakers. —7:35 P. M CBS—Lyman’s band and glee club. —7:30 P. M.— KDK (980)—"Famous Bealtes.” KTHB (1040)—Arlington orchestra. WMAQ (670) —Concert orchestra. , —7:45 P. M CBS—Walter Wlnehell. NBC (WJZ)—Sisters of the Skillet. —8 P. M—KYW (1020)—Paul Whiteman and orchestra. CBS—Bernle’s orchestra. NBC (WEAF) Musical Magazine. NBC (WJZ) Orchestral mixed chorus. —8:30 P. M.— KTHS (10401—Musical varieties. CBS—Romances of fbe Sea. WBBM (770)—Brooks and Ross. WCCO (810)—Fashion and Loveliness. NBC (WEAFi Bartione: Voorhee’s orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Great Personalities: Frazier Hunt; Bourdon’s orchestra, WMAQ (670)—Studio. —0 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Phillip’s fivers. CBS—Minneapolis Symphony orchestra. WBBM (770)—Verne Buck's orchestra. NBC i WEAF'—Dance orchestra: Walter Winchell. WGN 1720)—Mystery story.

7:oo—Church Federation program. 7:ls—Charlie Flagler. 7:3o—Santa Claus. 7:4s—Musical clock. 9:oo—Breakfast bazar. B:3o—Housekeepers chats. 9:oo—Morning music. 9:ls—Monk and Sam. 9:3o—Studio features. 9:3s—Morning musings. 10:00—Housekeepers forum. 10:30—Louise Spillman. 10:45—Dessa Byrd at the organ 11:00—Crystal studio. 11:15—Luncheon music. 11:30—Request orchestra. 11:45—Ruth Otte. 12:00 Noon—Farm program. P. M. 12:30—Livestock reports. 12:45—Marott trio. I:oo—Studio features. I:ls—Silent. 3:4o—Safety Club. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY A. M. s:3o—Time announcement. s:3l—lnternational Fiddlers. 6:oo—Time announcement. 6:ol—Physical exercises. 6:ls—Talent Bureau program. 6:3o—Time announcement. 6:3l—Organ recital. 6 45—Jolly Bill and Jane (NBC). 7:oo—Time announcement. 7:ol—Morning devotions. 7:ls—Talent Bureau program. 7:3o—Organ program. 7:4s—Physical exercises. 4 B:oo—Musical etchings. B:3o—Beautiful Thoughts (NBC). B:4s—Art talk. e, 9:oo—Livestock reports. 9:ls—Orchestra. 9:3o—Colonel Goodbody (NBC). 10:00—Morning musicale. 10:15—Talk on mouth hygiene. 10:25—Ramona. 10:35—River reports. 10:45—Sweetheart program (NBC). 11:00—Talent Bureau program. 11:30—Isham Jones’ orchestra. 11:45—Market reports. 11:50—Livestock reports. P. M. 12:00—National Farm and Home period (NBC).

AMUSEMENTS Direct From Apollo, Chicago ENGLISH TWO DAYS STARTING MONDAY, JAN. 4 MATINEE TUESDAY |Brice*Bakir*Healyl | Only Mat, Tuesday, s2>4 & Down | I MAIL ORDERS accompanied by re- I mittance in full and self-addreased, I stamped envelope will be filled in I rotation.

MURAT THEATER TUES., DEC. OQ NITE ONLY Princeton University TRIANGLE CLUB Presents a Laughing, Chaffing, Romantic Musical Comedy “SPANISH BLADES” Cast and Chorus Includes 45 PRINCETON STUDENTS Send Mall Orders Now! Orch. $3, $3.50, $2. Hal., $2, $1.50, $1 Lower Boxes, each $25. Upper Box Seats, $3 Box Office Opens IVed., Dec. 23rd MURAT THEATER. Tel. LI. 8948

KfiTjrs Phone RI. 7277 Seats Now Selling BERKELL PLAYERS Opening Next Monday Night In “REBOUND” trices Floor 60c. Bal. 35c~25c MATINEES WED., THURS., SAT. ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR, 3Sc. ENTIRE BAL., 25c. Mall Orders Filled Promptly—Make Season Reservations Now!

INA CLAIRE in "REBOUND”—Comedy Family Nite 10c. Noble at Mass. Two Features—‘‘THE CISCO KID” and “FIFTY FATHOMS DEEP” Family Nite, 10c g/j and :() A j Talbott at 22d HELEN HAYES in “SIN OF MADELON CLALDET” Poultry Free Tonight. SOUTH SIDE 1429 S. Meridian "FIFTY FATHOMS DEEP” Benefit Matinee Wed. Bring one pound of groceries. NOAH BERRY in “HOMICIDE SQUAD" at Fountain Sg. ISLmmMJmM JAMES DUNN In “SOB SISTER” ftfllHHW 2203 Shelby HELEN HAYES in ‘SIN OP MADELON CLALDET” Family Nite 10

TUESDAY —0 P. M—NBC (WJZ)—Russ Columbo | and orchestra. —9:30 P. M.— CBS—Arabs saue. NBC (WJZi—Clara. Lu and ! Em. CBS—Panico’s orchestra. ,WMAQ (670)—Dr. Preston j Bradley. —9:45 P. M ,WGN (7201—Interlude. WJR (750i—Mountaineer. NBC (WJZ i—Paris Night Life. —lO P. M KDK A (980)—Sport review; entertainers. KYW (1020) —Sports; news; state street. CBS—Bing Crosby. WGY (790)—Peyton’s orchestra. WJR (750)—Chimes; Radio Reporter. Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC)— j KTHS, WENR, WFAA, WMAQ. WHAS.

—10:15 P. M.— jKSTP (1460) —Orchestra and vocalists. iCßS—Jack Miller. NBC (WEAF)—Jesse Crawford. organist. NBC (WENR) Quarter Hour. WON (720)—Ted Weem’s orchestra. WGY (790)—Piano Twins; organist. • —10:30 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Don Bestor's orchestra. KTHS (1040) —Arlington ensemble. KYW (1020)—Russo's orchestra. jNBC (WEAF)—Denny’s or- ! chestra. ;WJR (750)—Variety program ! CBS—Morton Downey.

announcement. I ?innZ££ ther J a !? d , Plaza orchestra. —2, hl ° School of the Air. 2 00—Plantation days. “j : 3o—Three Doctors (NBC). i; 4 0^rch n estr B a UreaU Pr ° gram ’ 3:3o—Organ matinee recital.

Fishing the Air .

Keep a Sone in Your Soul” is the duet m> be sung bv Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumlt in the program to be broadcast Tuesday at 7 p. m.. over WTAM and NBC network. Three perpetrators of the cross word puzzle, Margaret Fetherbirdge, Prosper Buranelli and F. Gregory Hartswick, will tell how the craze began when they appear as guest speakers on the WLW program and over an NBC network Tuesday at 7 p. m.

HIGH SPOTS OF TUESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 7:oo—Columbia—Colonel Stoopnagle and Bud. NBC (WJZ)—Quakers. 7:4s—Columbia Walter Wincheil with Walter O’Keefe. 8:30 —NBC (WJZ)—Great Personalities; Miss Martha Berry. Columbia —Sea Romance, drama, ‘‘Captain January.” 9:00 —Columbia—Minneapolis symphony orchestra. 10:15—NBC (WEAF)—Jesse Crawford “Down Memory Lane.” 11:05—NBC (WEAF)—Rudy Vallee and orchestra.

MOTION PICTURES k < i■" m !■&> PICTUtt THAT UVES TWOUQH THE ASS [gBENJURJ STARTING SATURDAY Metro-Goldwyn-Mayrr Picture. AMUSEMENTS iViTf'll I Gala Xmas Week Show I MARION SUNSHINE 9 HUNTER & PERCIVAIi 9 SANDY LANG A COMPANY 99 MURRAY and ALLEN ■ DOROTHEA & YELLOW JACKET B 200 Kiddies ln Xmas Revue I LEW AYRES I in new Universal Hit I“HEAVEN ON EARTH” 9 BIG NEW YEAR’S EVE FROLIC MOTION PICTURES I lLt theeeosx?,'; I I COOPEB — COLBER ,I 1 HIS WOMAN’ ]

CMT.IINt-kl JAMES DUNN in “BAD GIRL” ■ | 3155 E. 10th Elissa Landi LIONEL BARRYMORE in “THE I’ELLOW TICKET” 5507 E. Wash. JAMES DUNN in “SOB SISTER” Bafgain Nite ORPHEUM 2930 East 10th St HELEN HAYES in “SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” Family Nite. 10c j 4630 E. 10th SALLY EILERS. JAMES DUNN n “BAD GIRL” INA CLAIRE in “REBOUND’* Family Nite, 10c 22 E. Wash. CONRAD NAGEL in “THE RIGHT OF WAY” Family Nite. 10c WEST SIDE rrannrfNTn w. Wash, and Belmont “HUCKIEBFRRY FINN” Free Poultry Tonight £ $ j| 8540 w - Mich * BUDDY ROGERS in "THE ROAD TO RENO” Free Dresserware Nite

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

—10:36 P. M.— NBC (WJZ)—The Three i Doctors. —10:45 P. M.— KGN (720) —Wayne King's orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Dream pictures. iCßS—Olsen’s orchestra. —ll P. M.— i KDKA (980)—Dream pictures. KSTP (1460)—RKO hour. KYW (1020)—Don Pedro’s i orchestra. CBS—Romanelli's orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—Rudy Vailee's orchestra. WMAQ <67o>—Via Lago orchestra (3 hours). —11:15 P. M—WBBM (770)—Around the Town. WGN 1720)—Weems’ orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Whiteman’s orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— KSTP (1460)—Dance program. NBC (WENR)—Larry Funk’s orchestra. —11:45 P. M KYW (1020)—Pedro’s orchestra.; Russo's orchestra WDAF (610) Nlghthawk frolic. —l2 Midnight— WENR (870)—Hines’ orchestra. WGN (720)—Herbie Kays’ orchestra. WTMJ (620)—Wayne King’s orchestra. 12:30 A. M—KYW (1020)—Specht’s orchestra jWENR (870) —Don Pedro's orchestra.

SISTINE CHOIR IS TO BE ON AIR WENR and NBC no Present Christmas Offering. By Times Special NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Six choral masterpieces will be sung in the Christmas eve concert by the Sistine Choir of the Vatican broadcasting from Rome. The great music by this famous choir will be rebroadcast in this country over WENR and the NBC Red network at 8:30 m., Indianapolis time, on +, .~ night before Christmas. The "Dies Sanctificatus" Palestrina ‘‘O Magnum Misterium" Vittoria "Adeste Fideles” Anonymous "Cantata Domino" Perosi “Ava Maria” Vittoria "Laudate” Palestrina All these selections will be sung in Latin. There will also be sung a capella, that is without instrumental accompaniment. It is a feat of marked difficulty for a large choir to master great music in this way. There is a special Vatican singing school where years of study are I spent and constant practice must be maintained. Publisher Bankrupt Eldrew D. Cissel, publisher of the Thorntown Times, today filed a voluntary bankruptcy petition in federal court here, listing liabilities of $7,384 and assets of $6,600. ONLY THREE ' MORE DAYS FOR : SANTA’S QUESTION BOX Turn back to the want ads now. Full details of the contest are given. Ten Dollars in Merchandise Certificates and 15 pair of tickets to RKO Lyric Theatre Saturday’s Winners Santa’s Question Box Contest. First Prize—Winner of $5 merchandise certificate. Mary Louise Van Ness, 3310 North Capitol. Second Prize Winner of $3 merchandise certificate, Mrs. Carry G. Taylor. 1016 Bellefontaine. Third Prize-Winner of *2 merchandise certificate, Miss Gertie Reimer, 318 Minnesota street. The next fifteen winners will receive one pair of tickets to the Lyric theater: M. C. Lerry, 2215 North Meridian; Mildred Baker, 2009 West Michigan: Olin B Marlett, 1118 Park; Ora McClain, 2415 Jackson avenue: Thelma Prence, 930 Tuxedo; Mrs. J. Pierce, 711 North Alabama; Louise Fultz, 3215 Bellefontaine; Mrs. R. Rockwell, 125 Good avenue; Miss Annie Price, 3915 English avenue; Mrs. Lee Micks. 337 South State avenue; Mrs. John England, ISIBVi Ludlow; Retha Shepard, 1424 North Sheffield avenue; Evelyn Nickols, 453 South Keystone; Antolnia Cesnik, 729 North Holmes; Ossie Blue, 1923 Central. V * “the times Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted Is two lines. Charge Cash . Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time 20 .19 3 consecutive times 16 .15 6 consecutive times 13 .12 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. „ „ „ Charge Cash 2 lines, one time 37 .35 2 lines. 3 times 78 .72 2 lines. 6 times 1.12 1.00 Discounts Ads may be phoned in and charged If the advertiser is lifted in the phone directory or is identified and accepted by the credit department. A DISCOUNT of ONE CENT FOR EACH LINE is given to, transient advertisers paying their bill within ONE WEEK aftebilling. Advertisers are asked to take advantage of this discount. Deaths, Lost and Found, Etc. Death Notices. Cards of Thanks. In Memoriams Lodge and Church Notices. Lost and Found ads are charged at a rate of 10 cents Der line. Situation Wanted. 2 Cents per Word Minimum 12 Words. Want ads may be phoned in as late as 11:15 A. M. for publication in the 2:00 P M. Home Edition on the same day. Phone Service 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily Phone: RILEY 5551 announcements 1 Death Notices — —k —. BATKIN. JOHN T.—Age 63 years, beioved ° f a £ tl ? a Batkln and father of Edmond. . .Nicholas and Isabella Batkin of Indianapolis. Mrs. Chris Petersen of Detroit. Mich., and Mrs. Henry WochJecke of Greensburg. Ind.. passed awav Saturday. Dec. 19. at 9:30 p. m. Funeral Wednesday. Dec. 23. at 10 a. m. at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N Meridian St. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the residence. 323 Douglas St., any time till 8 a. m. Wednesday. JEFFERY. ANNA FLORENCE WOODRUFF —Devoted companion of Rev. John D. Jeffery mother dear, of Frank and M. W. Jeffery: loving sister of Mrs. Belle E. Shumaker of Pasedena. Calif., departed this life. Dec. 20. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Please omit flowers. Friends may call after Tuesdav noon. WADDIE, JOHN—Passed away Sunday morning at residenc, 2311 North Capitol Ave. Funeral at residence, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Interment Crown Hill. In charge of C, M. C. WILLIS & SON. 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 GRTNSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 eades bros: 1814 W. Morris. Be, 4*27 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr 0321-0322 GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME. 1611 N Meridian. Ta 1050 4 Lost and Found BLACK, white English setter: 3 large black circles on back: mange on head. Liberal reward. 849 N, Rural. Ch. 4144. LOST—Brown coin nurse, downtown, with about *27. Reward. Ch. 0422-R. LOST—Benrus wrist watch, link band. Sundav night: reward. Ir, 7765, LOST—Brown purse with glases, between E. New York. Butler Ave. Rew. Ir. 6873. PURSE—SmaII, green, about S3O. Loser needs money: rew. 1346 S. Sheffield Ave, BROWN leather purse; Fri. eve. Keep money, return purse, contents. Dr. 6355. 5 Personals Old Gold —Gold Teeth Discarded Jewelry Will Pay Cash Standard Gold Smelting Cos. 4th Floor—23 N. Pennsylvania St. For Correct Time -^ ATI RI. 6481 THEN LISTEN. PILES removed without pain, no anesthetic. no after effects, no loss of lime from work. For appointmt. phone Ir. 5344 qTpvVTISTri All kinds—Dressmaking. ExOUi W VJ perienced seamlrcss, He 4586. GOOD DANCE orchestra: non union, trio, violin, piano and celo, Ir. 4940.

BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI aewer man: leaky roofs, gutters, furnace colls, Ch. 2283-J. CHIMNEYS —Brick work pointing, window caulking, basements repaired. Ir. 2122-8. 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage CLEAN FIREPROOP STORAGE—Where your goods are safe. Private lockers. Low rates, easy terms. Get our price on moving: guaranteed service. PAKTIkJW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. Call RI. 7750. 419-23 E. Market Bt-STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, pack- {?.* California shipments. Pool cars, RL 3628. Ri. 8561. Nights, Ch. 0699-W OTTO J. SUESZ. TRANSFER-STORAGE—Lowest price ever before quoted in city. Local and long diatance hauling. 1410 N. West St. Li. 1734. MOVING. (3—You help, $1 less; quick service: careful white men, Ch. 5840. MOVlNG—Hauling. *2 up; white men; anything. anywhere, anytime. Ch. 2878 T&W - P KlCromoving. Call for estimate CHAS. COOMBS. 54 S. La Salle. Ch 3391 CARLIN TRUCKING CO —Cash, credit or furniture. He. 3829, Ch. 1702-J. STORAGE Reasonable rates: baroiviinuu gains ln furn L 1 8Q75 CALL CARTER. DR. 5629-M—“For your next move. ’ Careful, Coifrteous, Reliable. 7-B Paperhangring: and Painting BRIGHTEN vour homo for Xmas bv cleanir.g vour wail paper: *1 rm, RI. 4628. HAVE YOUR HOME PAPERED FOR XMAS , $4 PER ROOM. CH. 2004, IHSTRUCTioIs 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring WILL exchange Pipe Organ lessons, for answering the telephone, one morning (or eveningi a week. Ir. 0956. HELP WANTED HELP XMAS UNEMPLOYMENT! Employers can assist needy families by employing temporary help. The Times will publish Male or Female Help Wanted Ads FREE where a definite salary is paid. Just phone Riley 5551. 13 Help Wanted—Male MEN and boys to hunt and trap furs. MR. FREE will buy them. 1904 E. Wash. 15 Wanted—Male or Female CANVASSERS can make wages selling good coal. Call Hu. 1622. for particulars. ~~ RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA. N., 523—Apt. s—Cozv warm rm., adjoining bath: walking distance: $3, BELLEFONTAINE —Nice, clean rm., well heated: $2.50; private entrance. Ri. 1839. CARROLLTON. 3420—Warm, front rm.: 1 or 2 emp,; ga, opt.; nr. transp. Wa. 3378. ILL. car; lovely warm rm.; twin beds; adjoining bath: privleges. Ta. 5929, 111. & VERMONT—steam heated room; business person. 45 Rink Apt. Li. 1877. LEXINGTON. 1460 —Empl. couple, clean front rm,. mod., for 2, Dr. 3423. MERIDIAN. N.. 1920 —Lovely warm rm., hot water; private home. Ha. 2215-W----NEW JERSEY. N.. 2431—Cozy, warm rm.. private home; breakfast opt'l. Ta. 2032. NEW JERSEY. N., 1326—Nice sleeping rm. Also housekeeping suite. References required. Reasonable. OAKLAND, N., 1133—3 windows, large. front: girls or couple: garage. Ch. 4252 R, PARK, 833—Nice room, 2 or 3 girls; reasonable; privileges. RI. 9930. TALBOT. N., 1661—2. warm, mod. rms.; Penn, car at door; one, $2.50. WASH.. E., 3702—WARM RM.; HOME PRIVILEGES: $4, DR. 7236. WOODRUFF, 962 E. Dr.—Warm room; new home; private. Ch. 5253-J. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.. hot. cold water, *5 wk.: bath; $7. Steam heat. A real winter home; ladies gentlemen. 232 S. 111. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. CLINTON HOTEL, 29 Va.—Large rm., 2 beds; sleeping & housekeeping; stm. ht. ST DF!NTS HOTEL: warm, clean. *7 OX. -LULiiMO {or 2 136 w Market, GREAT EASTERN HOTEL $3 WK. AND UP; 1 WK. FREE. 0)0 per week up: steam heat. Capitol Hotel. 1102 N. Capitol Ave. LOVELY warm room; every privilege; real home. Wa. 0503-R, evenings. $3 —Oriental. N.. 232: warm rms.. constant hot water, bus, car. LI. 9619. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N. 447—1 and 3-rm apts.; *4 to $7: steam heat: free parking. ALA.. N.. 2037—Front apt., overstaffed; good heat: gar. Reas. Ta.,1550. BELLEFONTAINE. 1133—Two front room apts.. sink, overstuffed, everythg furn.; $5 BEVILLE N., 829—2 rms.. bath, sink, steam heat; couple or 2 men. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY. 1134—Rm. and kitchen: $4.50: 2 rms., kitchenette, private bath: $8.50. CENTRAL. 2512—1 or 2-rm. suite; plenty hot water; Central car; stores close. COLLEGE. 2224—CLN.. WELL FURN; 1 Si 2- FRONT APTS, REAS. HE 4221. COLLEGE. 1232 —2 large rms.. plenty heat. hot water: private entrance: adults. COLLEGE. 2630—2 2-rm. apts.. priv. home. steam heat, gar., side dr., phone. EVISON. 1130—3 rms.. furnished: semimodern. Dr 0367, after 5 p. m. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms., $4.50: 2 rms. $3 and $3.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. GROVE, 806 —2 rm. apt. unfurnished; heat and light furnished sls month. 111., N„ 2339—2-rm., kitchenette apt., priv. ent.; Maytag washer; $7,50. Ta. 7110. ILL., N., 2020—3 rm. apt., real home; excell, heat; good car service; 2 to 4 persons; SB, was $lO. See this) MARKET. E., 1322 —1 and 3 rms., suitable for 4; good heat; mod., priv. entr; redu MARYLAND. E., 2014—Furn. 3-rm. double; mod.: $7 with garage. Dr. 5711-W. OHIO, 540 E.—2 rooms, $3.50 per week; others $2.50 up per week. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2-rm. furn. apt.: *7: mod., steam heat: i.lso sleeping rm. PROSPECT. 1723—2 and 4-rm. apts., furn. or unfurnished; reasonable. RURAL. N„ 434’i —3 rms.. bath: modern. furnished, garage optional. TALBOT. 2400 8LK.—53.50, *6. $7.50; 1. 2. 3- frt.; pri. ent.: wa.: gar. Ta. 7110. TRAUB, 128 N.—Furn. 2 front rms.; light. heat, water; $lB mo. Ir. 2682, WALCOTT. N.. 333—2-rm. frt apt.; warm. completely furn.; prl, ent.; ga. Ri. 1218. WALNUT. E., 115—2 rooms, furnished; clean; $5. See housekeeper in basement. WASH.. E., 3301—3 rms., everything furn.; private entrance; reasonable. WOODRUFF PL.. 544 M. DR.—Apt.. $6; 1 apt., $8; running wa.; all fur. Ch. 3173. 33A0. W.. 930—Clean, mod.. 2 rms.. utllitles. sink In kitchen. Ta, 6983 or OgSO. DOWNTOWN —Furnished or unfurnished. 1 or 2 rms.. wkly. or monthly rates: util Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Bta LOVELY WOODRUFF—Rm.; private bath: also 2 rms.; evythg. fur.; $6.50. Ch. 4108. MODERN—Furnished 2-rm apt.; garage; $5.50; private entrance. 937 English Ave. $6 WITH GARAGE—I9I2 N. Ala.: 1 rm.. kitchenette: zlso 2 adjoining rms., *7, SELL RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads ln the Time* Phone ”ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business hour* 19 Rooms with Board LAUREL. 818—WARM RM.; HOME COOKING: LAUNDRY. $6; NR. CAR, DR. 3792-J SMALL CHILD: MOTHER’S CARE: SUBURBAN HOME: CLOSE IN. BE, 3375-R-2. CHILDREN—Good care: warm, modern, priv. home: near school; $4. LI. 9413 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND, 1338—3-room, kitchenette, bath apt.: garage: $42.50. Key on premises. DELAWARE. N.. 811—Mod.. 4-room apt.: wat. and good heat paid: cheap. LI. 1800. DICKSON. 115—2-rm. ($10). 3-rm. ($16); mod, apts.; pleasant; walk, dlst. RI. 8212. MADISON. 1025—Best eauipped apt.: south;' $39: 4 rms., dom. scs. kitchenette: Frigidaire, WASH.. E.. 5014 —Big bargain in modern apts.: good heat: garage. Ir. 6663, Apartment Rental Bureau Apartments ln ail Darts of city: free transportation to Inspect apartments. Call He 1237 or RI 1371 dav or night REDUCED RENT 42 W. Eleventh; nicely decorated; kitchenette apt.; utilities furnished: $25.50, Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. 3 ROOM APT.—ALL UTILITIES FURNISHED;S32.SO. HA. 1483. 22 Unfurnished Houses AUBURN 349—New 5-rm. bungalow; large closets: garage: sl7. Ta. 3981. BOLTON. 921 N.—Owner; new, 3-bedrm. brick veneer: curtains, draperies, PTlgidaire, gas range furnished; attached sealed gar. Only $75. Ir. 0531. Ch. 4077 1324 BRADBURY. Good 5-roorc double, inside toilet, water paid. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. CARVEL, 5112—6100 North, 1200 east. Plenty low. S4O mo.; 6-rm. 2-story home: all hardwood floors: garage; lots of shade: all improvements: \ 3 sq. bus. J, PROUT. phone office hrs., Ri. 3551. COLLEGE. 1820—10-rm. mod.; ideal for rmers.; new, painted; gar.; *3O. Dr. 3233. DELA., N.. 1936—Attractive; 7 rms.; 4 bedrms.. sleeping porch: oil heat furnished; refrig.; gar.; water pd.; *6O, Hu. 4712.

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S FURNITURE AUCTION | Continuing Until Thursday, Dec. 24 Every Evening 7:30 P. M. #|j $35,000 STOCK || Consisting of High-Grade New Furniture ? Any Item in the House to Be Sold . k on Request J R Parlor suites, dining room suites, bedroom suites, MB jfc radios, stoves, ranges, Heatrolas, kitchen cabinets, 411 I*2 utility cabinets, lamps and shades, tapestries, mir- NJI JJgl rors, domestic and oriental rugs in all sizen, AUI linoleums and congoleums in both yard goods and rugs, bric-a-brac and novelties. Hundreds of items 4j| suitable for Xmas presents. K M Free Attendance Prizes f i FREEMAN BROS. St 11 FURNITURE STORE ■ 1 njj 1250-52 Oliver Ave.

22 Unfurnished Houses DENNY. S., 38—South Va 5-room mod double. Reduced $25, Ir. 1420. DRAPER, 1541—5 rms.; wa., toilet Inside: wa. pd.: rent red. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. EAST—6-room modern single; clean; double garage. Ir. 6589, EDISON. 1007—Reduced rent. Liberal dating: 6-rm. mod.; nr. Real Silk. Li. 8068. ENGLISH, 2313—Strictly mod. bungalow. dbl. garage, water pd. Dr. 3150. PULTON, 223—4 rms. water pd.; elec. lights, gas; sl4, LI. 7167. GALE. N., 1317—Brookside pk.; 4-room modern; garage; s3l. Ha. 1297-J. GRACELAND. 3359—7 rooms, double garage, 3 blocks from Shortrldge; S3O: 2 v;k. rent free. Key next door or Ta. 0348. HARRIS 27—6-rm. complete bath; no furnace; gar.; A-l. Reduced. Be, 0746. INGRAM, 1822—6-rm mod. double.; gar.; $25: near school, car. Ta. 6569. 942 KETCHAM Codern double: good condition. Only S2O. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH, REALTORS. MANKER, 2742—Kellystone; 4-rm. mod. bunglw,: built-in features; S2B. Hu. 3027, 2920 E. MICHIGAN—S-room mod. double; water pd. GREGORY & APPEL. Li. 7491 MINNESOTA. E.—4 rms.; 11., gas, Vz first mo. free, $12.50. Druggist. Villa. Minn. PARKER. 815—5 rms., basement, yard, gar., good cond.; water pd., sl9 Ch. 6627. PINE, N., 346—3 rooms and bath; water paid; $12.50. LI. 0672. RIVERSIDE DR., 2909 —4 rms.. breafast nook, Murphy bed, gar., S3O. Ha. 2189. ST. CLAIRE, E., 3322—5 rms. modern; near bus stop and school. Ch. 6513. SHELBY, 806 —Near Fountain Sq.; clean, 4 rms.; water paid; sl4. Dr. 4647-R. SHERMAN DR.. S.. 1203—S > 2 double; mod.. $18; water paid. Dr. 3142-J. SINGLETON. 2103—5 rooms, bath; garage; clean; $21.50; water paid. Dr, 3509-M ._ STATE. N„ 306—6-rm. mod. double; easily heated; excellent cond.; gar. Free rent to Jan. Ist. Reduced. Ri. 2106. TACOMA. 31 N.—Nr. Tech, 6-rm. mod.. gar., water paid; S3O. Ri. 2293, VERMONT. E.. 914—Single. 6 rooms, bath; water paid; $lB. Li, 0672. WARMAN. N., 253—Modern 6-rm., gar.. near Catholic church. sy. He. 5606, 848 WESTBROOK Nice 5-roora single; E. L.. garage, large lot: sls. Li. 6367. SCHMID fc SMITH. INC- REALTORS. 3018 WREN All modern. 4-rm. double: gar.: c. w. T>d. Only $20.00. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC- REALTORS. 1025 W. THIRTY-SIXTH Good 4-room double: inside toilet: city water paid: garage. Onlv sl7. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. REALTORS. 1712 E. 4STH. ST.—Now $22.50. Start rent Jan. 1, move now. 5-rm. mod. bungalow. Will paper where needed. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. Li. 7890. J. H. Albershardt. Hu. 6124. Cottage, East, S2O 5-room modern. 1218 East Market St. Dunlop & lioltegel, Realtors 4-Room Cottage, $9 2022 Tipton; new paper; electric lights. Dunlop & HOLTEGEL, REALTORS. COLORED 614 North Blackford, 5-room semimod. double; low rent..* GREGORY & APPEL. Li. 7491. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses DE QUINCEY 427—Desirable Ist fl., 3-rm. priv. apt.; utilities: gar Ir, 3243. JEFFERSON. N., 438 —7-rm. mod., compietely fur.: 3 bedrms.: $lO wk. Ch. 6819. MERIDIAN, N. 3616. 4-Bedroom home, SIOO. Ta 3353; Ta. 6416 PARK, 3127—2 lovely bedrms., home privtl. (kitchen): every convenience. Wa. 4318. TALBOT. N., 2247—3 rms. lower; private entrance, spotlessly elean: furn. In extra fine new furniture: hot water; good heat; utilities: phone; $lO. Adults. Ta, 0589. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. bath. $7 50; 3 rs„ alcove, bath; $lO, See hsekp. in bsmt WASHINGTON. E.. 3720—Nlcelv sum. modern: 4 rooms bath. apt., very reas. Ir 5877. 22ND it TALBOT—3 rooms, bath, furnished or unfurnished. S3O. Ll. 2718. 4-RM. nicely furn. home; water paid; S2B month. 124 N. Denny. Ir. 7752, Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES Beautiful, modern, complete, furnished or unfurnished, with or without hotel service: walking distance 850 N Pennsylvania street nr call RI 1371 WEEK RENT FREE—IOO3 W. New York; $6 per wk.; water paid. RI. 7725. FURNISHED DOUBLE. ONLY *25. Located east; close to Tech: 5 rms.; all modern but furnace: immediate possesslon. Mr. Mott. Ll. 2318; eve.. Ln 9065. 25 Offices and Desk Space MICHIGAN. E., 624—Mod.store room; heat, water furn. Inq. 622 E. Michigan. BEECH GROVE—Gar. for repair; storage; filling station; a bargain. Be. 4823.

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34 Miscellaneous For Sale 'S GIFT SHOP “The Quality Shop Where Low Prices Prevail.” 136 Monument Circle The Brightest Spot on the Circle Just Before XMAS Specials Crystal Beads. <J 1 A A Regular $1.95 value ~ Real Stone Sterling <£ 1 A A Necklaces tJJI.UU Imported Cigarette QC Cases V J Gents’ Sterling Rings. A real Gift for Him. <M AC Only tPi.Jti 17-Jewel “BAGUETTE” Ladies’ 14-k Gold Watches. Regular >. * ‘ ‘ THIS WEEK’S BARGAINS Insulating board, ’/a” thick, 4x4 .2c ft. Storm :,ash glazed, Jow as ....• Weatherstrips, felt, a? Vfr“.s! MATE “ n £%t* St. Open Saturday afternoons. , ELECTRIC PUMP Rebuilt Paul shallow Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. ELECTRIC CO. 3525 E. Washington Bt. ir. NEW 3’/2-Cubic foot, full automatic electric air compressors. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir - 1151. ■ PECANS—Jumbo paper shells. From own grove. We deliver. 4 lbs., SI.OO. J. T. Smith. Call Ch. 5419. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD S DRUGS. 813 N DELAWARE ST, LI. 1800, BABY BED and high chair, very reasonable. HARRY WESTFIELD. 3639 Rocitville Rd. WRIST watch, beautiful plat., 26 cut diamonds; must sell, reas. 436 Lemke Bldg. PORTABLE typewriter ••Corona;” A-l condition: cheap. 345 Mass. Ll. 56.30. IF YOU DON’T FIND wnat vou are looking for in the want ads today. It may be advertised here tomorrow Read Time* -lassiflcrt ads dallv 35 Household Goods GAS STOVE—Furniture pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators; ah in good condition and cheap as you want them Deliverv free 127 W Georgia St BREAK! AS t SET —ltalian carved dining rm & bedrm twin beds, unen IrWe llvtng rm. rues 6ac 2428 N Meridian HOME beverage coolers, very special at $lO. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. 30th and Northwestern. Ta. 0689. ______ SINGER, cabinet, electric. S6O; Singer, portable. *2O. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., 126 W. Wash Bt. Ri 9718. LOT of woollen rues, various patterns and prices. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Capitol and South Bt. DOES vour sewing mch need repairing. Call White Sewing Machine Cos. Ri. 4755. NEW USED hotblast httng. stoves and base burners: cheap. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be 2456. FURNITURE—New and used; 3-room outflt; easy terms. N. Barrett. 868 Virginia. DINING-ROOM SUITE, oak, 10 pices: good condition: baragin. Wa. 0529. FOR BALE—A few good used gas cook stoves: $2 cash and carry, 127 W. Georgia IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are looking for In the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads dallv 36 Radios, Musical Instruments REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OP RADIOS? SERVICE CALLS 50c. Ir. 1769. HONEST RADIO REPAIRING—No service charge when tubea are sold Dr. 6026. SAXOPHONE. C melody: satin sliver with case; like new, $35, Hu. 7024. FINE v olin. bow and case, complete cheam. 349 Villa Avenue. Dr. 5610. _ PIANOS tuned. *2! 30 years' experience! best work guaranteed. HE 5584. TELEVISION RECEIVERS' SALE OR RENT STEWART RADIO. INC., WA. 1137. 1932—NEW RADIOS—I 932 E-Z terms, low down payment. Be. 3343-3. RADIO DOCTOR—Service nn ail m^kya. Work guaranteed. RI 7725. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS