Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1931 — Page 10

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CITY TO DELAY ACQUISITION OF GAS COMPANY Cheaper Money Rates Can Be Obtained, Mayor Points Out. % Decision to delay for several months the city’s proposed acquisition of the Citizens Gas Company was announced today, following a conference of Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan and his gas committee. Directors of the utility district and trustees have concluded this would be an inappropriate time to raise funds to finance the transfer to the city. The committee, headed by Henry L. Dithmer Sr. has considered two different methods of raising funds. One would be through issuance of bonds by the utility district. The other provides for issuance of bonds on the Citizens Gas Company properties. None of the city’s rights to the gas company title will be forfeited by delay, attorneys connected with the proposed transfer agreed. The United States courts have upheld the city’s right to the property, upon the payment of $2,000,000 of common stock and $1,050,000 of preferred. A few months may cause a change in the money market and facilitate the transfer, Mayor Sullivan said. It is feared that too high a price would be paid for borrowed funds at the present time. BAKER TO GO ABROAD; MAY MISSJXJNVENTION Projected Voyage Seen Proof of Coolness Toward Candidacy. By Unitrtt I‘rtKg CLEVELAND. Dec. 30.—Newton D. Baker plans to spend part of next summer in Europe and probably will be away during the Democratic national convention at which his nomination for the presidency is aspired by his 'friends, it was learned today. For several years, the former secretary of war has planned a vacation abroad but each time press of business has interfered. Next, year, however, he hopes to be able to arrange the trip. Observers saw in his projected European voyage a further indication that he will not engage actively in vying for the Democratic nomination. He confirmed reports current for several days that he will not at any rate be a delegate to the convention. This will be the first time in years that the former cabinet officer has failed to take a prominent part at the nominating session of his party. FINLAND AWAITS DRY REFERENDUM RESULTS Polls Close Tonight; Counting of Ballots to Be Slow. By United I‘inix HELSINGFORS, England, Dec. 30.—The voles of the men an:l women of P’inland on prohibition piled up slowly in the snowbound country regions today as the twoday national referendum neared its close. Despite the intense interest in the wet and dry question, the polling continued to be slow, especially in the northern districts. Improvement in the weather failed to bring a spurt in the voting. There was no indication of the trend of the voting, as the count will not start until after the polls close tonight. It may be two or three days before the result is known. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: East wind, fourteen miles an hour; temperature, 37; barometric pressure, 29.97 at sea level; ceiling, overcast, sprinkling, 1,000 feet; visibility, two miles; field, wet. Arrivals and Departures Municipal Airport—W. B. Wheatley, Wichita to Buffalo, Fleetster, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bell. Iloosier Airport —R. Coulter, Washington, D. C., to Council Bluffs, la., Stinson. Love Suit Asks $5,000 By Tinn.-i Syicinl TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Dec. 30. Michele Gilberto, suing John B. Frazier on an allegation that he alienated the affections of Mrs. Gilberto, asks damages of $5,000.

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THURSDAY TVENTS Exchange Club luncheon. Washington. Credit Men'* Social Club, 6:30 . m.. Washington. Advertising Club luncheon. Columbia Club. Engineering Society luncheon. Board of Trade. American Business Clnb luncheon. Columbia Club. Real Eatate Board Inncbeon. Washington. Bi(ma Nu luncheon. Lincoln. Sigma Chi luncheon. Board of Trade. Indiana Learue for the Hard of Hearing. 11 a. m., Stokes building. Wheeler City Mission trio will sing at New Year’s eve services a,t the Barth Place M. E. church, where holy communion services and a social hour will mark passing of the old year. Annual ladies’ night dinner of the Indianapolis Medical Society will be held at 6:30 Jan. 5 at the Marott, with a musicale and business session following. Beech Grove chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will hold installation ceremonies Tuesday at the Beech Grove Masonic hall. Mrs. Blanche Regett, grand secretary, will serve as installing officer, and Mrs. Martha Zoercher, past grand matron, will serve as chaplain. Howard F. Benson, renamed president of the Tankerton Club at a recent meeting, will take his post Friday. Other officers are: Dr. William Cook, vice-president; Frank North, secretary; Garrold Thomas, treasurer, and K. W. Brosard, corresponding secretary. Last 1931 luncheon of the Indianapolis Exchange Club will be Thursday in the Washington. Activities of the last year and plans for 1932 will be discussed. A “surprise” speaker will address the Indianapolis Advertising Club at the last luncheon of the year Thursday in the Columbia Club. THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minfmum spaced want ad accepted If 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 3 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 listed in the phone directory or is identified and accepted bv the credit department. A DISCOUNT O- ONE CENT FOR EACH LIN F eiven t 0 transient advertisers paying then- 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 Memonams Lodge and Church Notices. Lost and hound ads are charged at a rate oi 10 cents per 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 aTsSUSICEKEHTS 1 Death Notices APPLE. SARAH (Aunt Sati—Age 82. passed away Tuesday evening. Friends may call at M'COP.D FUNERAL HOME in Osl.lf.naca auv t me. Funeral services Oakianc’on Christian Church Friday. 1 _P-. ni• BurlM_L_p. O._F. cemetery. BOl.Tk’. GRACE MAY—Beloved wife of Gerald G. Eortz. mother of Gerald Boi'iz Jr., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Small and sister of Kirby Smith, all of iii'Har.r■ jolis. and Mrs. Daisy German of Roanoke. Va.. passed awav Monday. Dec. 28. age 26 years. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL PARLORS. 1619 N. Illinois St.. Friday morning. Jan. 1. at 10 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends in yitc(L_ HOGAN. MlCHAEL—Brother of James and Petrie - Hogan. Mrs. Thomas Hogan. Mrs. John Gibbs and Mrs. Merritt Gibbs, died Tuesd v. Dec. 29. at his home northeast oi Brownsburg. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 2. at 8:15. from the residence. Services at St. Malachai church. 9 A. M. Interment St. Malachai cemetery. HUGHES GEORGE A.—Husband of Etta, father of Elmer Hughes and Bess*e Aheorne. passed awav Tuesday. Dec. 29. at the home 1325 W. 27th St. Funeral Thursday. Dec. 31. 2 p. m. at the above _ eddr-ss. Friends invited. - MCI3E. MARY E.—Widow ol Thomas J. and mother ol Mrs. Ella Bowen and Mrs. Carrie Clifford and Robert P. Morse, passed away Tuesday morning. Services ■ at the FT ANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday. 1:30. Burial Crown _Hill. Friends invited. 1 Cards, In Memoriams IP FI.IE—In loving remembrance of our dear mother. MARGARET F. FREIJE, who passed away Dec 30. 1930. We miss her; Oh how be loved her, But Jesus loved her more; He took her home to glory. To rest, and suffer no more. On each ol our cheeks there’s a tear. Ar, we recall fond memories ol Our dear mother. Sadly missed by SONS AND DAUGHTERS. WL extend our grateful thanks to all our kind friends and benefactors who helped make our Christmas such a happy one. May the Divine Child Jesus bless all who have given in their charity to us this year. A happy and prosperous new year to all. THE SISTERS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.

JUIIIO imCEMEHTS 3 Funeral Directors, Florists “ w7l>7 beanblossom ” 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 “W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Sbelbv 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. 4327. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr. 0321-0322. GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME. 1611 N Meridian. Ta 1050 4 Lost and Found Small Black Pomeranian Dog Last seen near Woodruff Place. Reward. Ta. 6300, between 9 a. m, and 9 p. m. LOST—Dec. 22; lady’s brown suede bag; eye glasses in metal case, gent’s pigskin gloves (belonged to the dead), lady’s toilet articles, handkerchiefs. downtown dist. Rew. 906 Greer. Dr. 1688. LOST, strayed, stolen—German police pup, 4 mo. old, about 18 in. high, in 300 block on W. 12th. Liberal Rew. Ri. 2657. STOLEN—Wire haired terrier: brown and white: child’s pet: answers name of Pal. Reward. 619 Russell. CARRIE BENNETT. STRAYED—Personal property, black, tan hound. Call Will Owens Amo, Ind. BOSTON BULL—Mother of 2. Left 2 pups. $5 reward. Finder call LI. 1146. STRAYED—BIack Persian kitten; child’s pet. Rew. for Information. Dr. 5666-M. LADY’S white gold wrist watch downtown. Cashier Terminal Theater, or Ri. 4846. 5 Personals mmmmm Old Gold —Gold Teeth Discarded Jewelry Will Pay Cash Standard Geld Smelting Cos. 4th Floor—23 N. Pennsylvania St. • Reward —Vernon Coleman Substantial Reward for information leading to whereabouts of Vernon Coleman. formerly of Mars Hill and Maywood. Call Ta. 3261. PILES removed without pain, no anesthetic, no after effects, no loss of time from your work. Treatment modern and reliable. For appointment phone IR. 5344. HOME—Elderly peo: invalids: mental cases. Dav and night attendants. Ri. 4729. fi Transportation COLORADO —Reliable young man will drive for transportation: reference. Be. 3562 BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man; leakv roofs, gutters, furnace colls. Ch. 2283-J. CHIMNEYS—Brick work pointing, window caulking, basements repaired. Ir. 2122-8. IF YOU DON"! FIND what vou are iookine for in the want ads today. It mav be advertised here iomorrow Read Times elesstflef) eris daily’* 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage 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. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing California shipments. Pool cars. RI. 3628. Ri. 6561. Nights, Ch. 0699-W OTTO J. SUESZ. MOVING. s3—You help. SI less; quick service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. MOVING—S 2 up: white men; anything. anywhere, anytime. PETE’S. Ch. 2878. STOUAnF! Reasonable rates; bargains in turn. Li. 8075. CALL CARTER. DR. 5269-M—‘‘For your next move.” Careful. Courteous. Reliable. Rpfll Sprvirp Denen. movers. Ch. VlCe C 823. 2155 Avondale. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning: esti. free' Ch. 2004, FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415 INSTRUCTIONS “ 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring SPECIAL—6 Weeks free instruction: voice, piano or pipe organ; only $2. No other cost or obligations. Ir. 0956, XYLOPHONE teacher and entertainer: lessons. SI. 1632 N. 111. 1638 Centennial. Ch. 1172, HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male POSITIONS on ocean liners to Europe. Orient. South America; good pay; experience unnecessary; self-addressed envelope brings list. E. W. ARCULUS. Mt Vernon. N. Y. WANTED—2 first class arc welders. Apply Chev. Comm. Body Cos. Employment office. 1103 W. Henry Street. MEN and bovs to hunt and trap furs. MR FREE will buy them. 1904 E. Wash. TIMES WAN’I ADS mase interesting reacting because interesting bargains of mans kinds are listed here daily 16 Situations Wanted SETTLED colored woman wants day work: go home nights. Dr. 5674-R, RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 523—Apt. s—Cozy warm rm adjoining bath: walking distance; $3. BROADWAY, 1528—Nice warm sleeping room; use of shower; 2 gentlemen. Ri. 2658. CAPITOL. N.. 2113—Large warm room adj bath. 53.50. Illinois car. Ta. 4914. COLLEGE. 3118 —Comfortable front rm.. 1 or 2; private home; reas. Wa. 0389. COLLEGE, 820—Large front rm.; also small sleeping room. 82. KING, N., 1222—Rm, 1 or 2, employed couple; no other roomers NEW JERSEY. N.. 2431—Cozy, warm iin., private home, breakfast opt. Ta. 2032. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1326—Nice warm, sleeping room. References reg. Reasonable. WASH. E.. 1405—Furnished, modern, 1 rm.. $3.50; steam heat. Ri. 4703, WASH. BLVD.—Widow’s home; lovely rm.. privileges. S3 sgle. or dble. Ta. 1233. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.. hot. cold water. S5 wk.: bath: $7. Steam heat. A real winter home; ladles gentlemen. 232 S. Iff, HOTEL ANTLERS CLINTON HOTEL, 29 Va.—Large rm.. 2 beds; sleeping & housekeeping; stm. ht. ST DKNTS HOTEL: warm, clean. *7 01. ULiUJ f or 2, 136 W, Market. LOVELY warm rm.: privileges: real home. Wa. 0503-R. eve. HARBOUR HOTEL—6I7 Vi N. HI.; clean, mod. rms.. at prices any one can afford. Running water. Every convenience. ROOMMATE—Apt. for lady: twin beds; home privileges: Illinois car. Ta. 5929, 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1912—56 with garage: l rm.. kitchenette: also 2 adjoining rooms. $7. BELLEFONTAINE, 1133—2-rm. apt., $3.50 for two; everything furnished. BROADWAY, 1422—Furnished apts., steam heat, private bath; garage. $6 and SB. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 1505—2 nicely furnlshed connecting rms., front; down. CENTRAL, 2536—2 front rms., light, cheerful. private home; reasonable. COLLEGE. 1232—2 large rms.. Dlentv Teat hot water; private entrance; adults. COLLEGE. 1336—2 rms complete lurn.; water In rm.; $7. Li 8013, EASTERN. 209—Mod. 2 rms. up; completely furnished. Ch. 5055. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms.. $4.50; 2 rms. $3 andTt3.sfl; not modern. 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE.. N.. 21—3 furnished front connecting: good heat; garage. HOYT. 1530 —2 and 3 rms.. modern; privalc entrance; radio. Dr. 4367-M. 111.. N„ 2339—2-rm., kitchenette apt., priv ent.; Maytag washer; $7,50. Ta, 7110 ILL.. N.. 2020—Lovely apt.; front, down: immaculately clean; adjoining bath: pri. entrance; excellent heat: 2 or 3 persons. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1326—Modem houskp. suite. All furnished. References. Reason. OAKLAND. N. 652—*6: 2 rms.. next to bath, garage, utilities turn. Ch. 5838-J. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—3 & 3-rm. furn. ants.: mod., steam ht,: home anvil-: $6.50 St tl. RANDOLPH. N.. 233—2 clean, furn.. sink. private entrance; adults. RI. 2677. | TALBOT. 2400 BLK.--*3.50. $6. $7.50; i, 7. 1 S-rm. frt.; pri. ent.; wa.; gar. Ta. 7110. %

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RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms UDELL. 874 —2 rms.. modem, gas, heat, lights, water furnished, sink in kitchen; private entrance: $6. Ha. 3263-W. WALNUT. E., 115—2 rooms, furnished: clean; $5. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF PL.. 544 M. DR.—Apt.. $8; 1 apt., $8; running wa.; all fur. Ch. 3173. DOWNTOWN—Furnishea or unfurnisbTd. 1 or 2 rms.. wkly. or monthly rates: util Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio 8U LOVELY WOODRUFF—Extra large rm.. kitchenette: 2 rms.. kitchenette; furn.. $6.50. Ch. 4108. 2 FURMSHED housekeeping rms.; all utilities turn.: 35 week. Ri. 9635. 19 Rooms with Board BROADWAY. 1732—Warm front rm.; private home; $lO :or two. MERIDIAN. N.. 2-53—Large, newly furn. rm.. next bath: priv. home. Ha. 1673-J. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2030—Cheerful front rm., 1 or 2; shower; home cooking. Central car. PARK. 833—Nice room: home cooking: privileges. Ri. 9930. RANDOLPH. N.. 231—Warm, clean rm.. in widow's mod, home. $5 wk. Good meals. CHILDREN—GOOD CARE; WARM. MOD. HOME; NEAR SCHOOL; >4. LI. 9413. PRACTICAL NURSE—With good home, large yard; 2 squares from school; children to board. Dr. 6610-M. SMALL CHILD—MOTHER'S CARE: MOD.. SUB. HOME; CLOSE IN. BE 3375-R-2. 20 Wanted to Rent Rooms WANTED —Unfurnished rm.. north of 16th; by gentleman. He. 1596, after 6 o’clock. 21 Unfurnished Apartments BRADLEY. N.. 412—Apt. 1; new. 4 rs.. sun parlor: Frigidaire; much red. Ir. 3657. •DELAWARE. N.. 811—Mod. 4-rm. apt.; wat. and good heat paid; cheap. Li. 1800. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1438—5 ROOMS, MODERN; $37, WA. 2664. TALBOT. N.. 2047—Up., liv.. din., 2 bedrms., bath, heat, wa.; $32.50. Ha. 2582-M. WASH.. E.. 5014—Big bargain in modern apts.; good heat; garage. Ir. 6663, 27TH. W.. 17—Nice upper or lower modem duplex, reduced; good loc. Ha. 4742-J. 32ND & CENTRAL—Cheerful 3-rm. apt., with sun porch; all util,, $32.50. Ha. 1483. REDUCED RENT 42 W. Eleventh; nicely decorated; kitchenette apt.; utilities furnished: $25,50, Call Apt. No. 1, THE GRANT. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations. Transportation free. Li 5452 Evenings Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. $25.00 —South Side Apts. 2 Rooms and Kitchenette LIGHTS, GAS, HEAT. WATER FURNISHED. 336 Prospect St. Newly decorated and in fine condition. See custodian or Security Trust Cos., Ri. 9484, 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS, N., 2022—5 rm. strictly modern double; garage. S3O. Ch. 4700. 805 ARBOR. Good 4 rm. dble.. c. w. pd., only $12.50. SCHMID & SMITH. INC., REALTORS. 1954 ASHLAND Nice 6-room cottage, light, gas, city water paid, toilet; reduced to Sls. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. Realtors. BRIGHTWOOD—Near school; 4-rm. hse.; $12.50, includ. lights. 2938 Wood. Bus. BUNGALOW PARK—I2O2 N. Capitol; 6room modern; $32.50, including heat. Dr. 2163, or see janitor. CAPITOL. N.. 3709 —Just south Maple id.; 4 rms., strictly mod.; reduced. Ta. 0419. CARROLLTON. 3431—4 rms. and bath bungalow dble.: gar.; wa. pd.; reduced S3B. 2921 CHESTER. 4 rooms, light, gas, city water paid, toilet; sl4. Ri. 6367. SCHMID fc SMITH. INC,, Realtors. CHURCHMAN. 1010—5-room mod., good condition; rent reduced. 616 N. Grant. COLLEGE, 1820—10-rm. mod.; ideal rmers.. easily heated; repainted; gar. Dr. 3233. DRAPER, 1541—5 rms.; wa., toilet inside; wa. pd.: rent red. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. DREXEL. N., 811—Brand new 4-rm. brick; tiled bath, sink: garage: near car; jnlv $37.50. Open. Ri. 5546. Hu. 1565, 2709 EAST 25TH 5-room single, light, city water paid, toilet, garage; sl6. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH, INC., Realtors. FULTON. 223—4 rooms: water paid; electric lights, gas; sl2. Li. 7167. HARRIS 27—6-rm complete bath; no furnace: gar.; A-1. Reduced. Be. 0746. ILL.. N., 2869—3-rm. mod. cottage; furn. or not; utilities; $25. Ta. 4459. INGRAM. 1822—6-rm mod. double.: gar.; $25; near school, car. Ta. 6569. lOWA. E.. 806—5 rooms, modern, garaae. water paid: $25. LANGSDALE. 618—Semi-mod.; gar.; wa. pd,: Sl4, Gas, lights paid, $2. Hu, 2467. MADISON. 1523—2 rm. semi-mod. double; newly decorated; water paid. $7. MARKET. E., 9031/2—Moving paid; 3 rms.; Heatrola: water pd.: sl4. Ha, 0168-J. MEREDITH. 3052—M0d double bungalow, 4 rms., 'oath, gar.; S2O He. 5594. ; OLNEY—Corner Colonial double; modern ! 5 rms., easily heated: rent reduced; E. j 10th car line. Cr. 7752-R, 648 N. SHERMAN DR. 5-room cottage. 812.50. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC- Realtors. I 2813 N. SHERMAN DR.—4-rm. double: water paid; $16.50. GREGORY fe APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. SINGLETON, 2017-35—4. 5-rm. ser.ii-mod.. | gar., water pd.. sl6. $lB. Dr. 7703-R. TACOMA. N.. 1618—6-rm. mod. garage, fence: $22.50; water paid. Wa. 0395. WHITCO'MB, S., 1246—Owners. 5 rm. ‘bungalow, gar,; shrubs. S2O. Be. 3701-R. 116 N. 6TH AVE.. Beech Grove; 4-rm. mod. single; gar.: sl6. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491 20TH. E.. 3341-43—Near Brookside pk.: 3-rm. double; redec.; $12.50, Ri. 5896 25TH. E.. 723 —6 rms.; mod. throughout; clean: $25. Ha. 2964. i 25TH. E., 662—Bandy 6-room mod. double; 26TH. W., 1509—Owner’s single: 6-room mod., built-in features, laundry, basement. slping porch. % block from Riverside golf link, bath’g pool: S3O. Ta. 2121. "ONE MONTH RENT FREE Illinois, N.. 2143Vi>. No. 1 and 2. 2 rms.. SB. Broadway, 2346, 14 rms., 2 baths. Ri. 7725. ONE month free rent; $7, 135 N. Harding St.; 3 rms.: elec. Owner. 1854 N. I Delaware St. Ta. 5334. Very Cheap Rent 5-room double with bath. 827 Olive, i Paved street. Dunlop & Holtegel Bargain, Colored, $11.50 Four-room cottage el Its. gas, inside toilet: paved street. 2061 Cornell. Dunlop & Holtegel LI, 6517. 122 East Market. COLORED. MODERN 5-room bungalow, garage; city water paid. $22.50. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. Realtors. TRY TIMES WA NT ADS *QR BUSINESS i23 Furnished Apts, and Houses BELL. 560—4 rms. furnished; $lB month or will sent by week: water paid. HARDING. N.. 2618—Clean, well furn., 4rm. cottage; piano. Hoover sweep., elec. . iron; gar.; suit. 4; $8.50; act quickly. Ta. 63 0. MERIDIAN. N.. 3761—Ant. 110. bedrra. art.. S6O; leav. city; will rent indef. Ha. 1269. SALEM. 3525 Vi—Nicely furnished, small apt.: garage. Ta. 5244, Ta. 6647. SHERMAN DR.. 3332 N.—6-rm. mod.: nicely furn.: near car, bus; reas. Ta. 5691. TACOMA. N., 204—$-rm. semi-mod., gar., compl. turn.; hot, cold water. Ch. 3658-R. TALBOT. N.. 2247—3 rms.. lower: private entrance: spotlessly clean; furnished in ultra fine new furniture: hot water: gd. heat; util.; phone: $lO, Adults. Ta. 0589. | TALBOT. N., 2247—3 or 4-rm. apts.; grd. floor: lovely new furnishings; pri. bath; gd. heat; hot wa.; util.; ph, Ta. 0589. WALNUT. E„ 115—3 rms.. bath. $7.50; 3 , rms., alcove, bath, $lO. See hsekper. in i bsmt. : WASHINGTON 12. 3720—Nlcelv furn modI ern: 4 rooms bath. aDt.. verv reas. Ir j 5877. I TWENTIETH. E.. 3321—4-rm. mod. bungalow. nicely furn.; on car line; reas. Ch. | 0372-M. i WEEK FREE—7I7 N. Pershing: 4-rm. single. $5. 1003 W. New York. 5 rms.. $6. Ri. 7725, $35, 2-Room Furnished Apt., 522 Fletcher Ave. Efficiency apt.; utilities furnished; walking distance. Security Trust Cos. RI. 9484, 24 Suburban and Farms ,708 GERARD DR. 1 5200 W. wash.. 5 rooms .extra large Tot; ; 2-car garage: reduced to $13.50. ; SCHMID & SMITH, INC- Realtors, 848 WESTBROOK I 4800 W. Wash: new 5-room bungalow; j hardwood floors - garage: only sls. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. Realtors 25 Offices and Desk Space UNEXPIRED lease and complete equipment of 2 rooms. Li 5246, 26 Wanted to Rent HAVE responsible party wanting 4 or firm. house of apt., around S4O or $45. Call at once. MR. MOTT. Li. 2318; eves.. Li. 9065. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale SHEFFIELD. N.. 1246—M0d. 6-rm.: $2,400; small down payment; terms. Be. 4729.

MERCHANDISE

REMODELING SALE RADIOS AT ABOUT 1/2 OFF! BRUNSWICK 0 mm m New 1932 Nine-tube Superheterodyne. Regular M Sm $139.50. Model 17 Lowboy $74 U £gM| New 1932 Seven-tube Superheterodyne. Regularly g | $149.50. Model 33 Lowboy 584.50 „ New 1932 Nine tube Superheterodyne. Regularly Tubes Included $169.50. Model 24 Hiboy $94.50 Variable-Mu and Pentode Tubes—Automatic Volume Control — Dynamic Speaker—Armored Chassis —Color Tone Control—TurretType Condenser —Exquisite Cabinet Work. MAJESTIC * M A New 1931 Eight-Tube Superheterodyne. Regular #1 $97.50. Model 22, safe price $44 New 1931 Nine-Tube Superheterodyne. Regular ■ $137.50. Model 61, sale price $59.50 Tubes Included SENATOR * pn New 8-Tube Triple Screen-Grid 5 U.O 0 Superheterodyne. A full-size W W Lowboy Cabinet, for only Tubes Included ONLY $5.00 DOWN! Other Terms Low as $2.00 Per Week. Free Installation and Delivery. All Sets Priced Complete. No Extras to Buy. Store 1 jMI L I hMiFi a! Eves.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage SMALL farm. 1 mile east Franklin; good improve. O. McTarsney, Franklin. Ind. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale THIS WEEK’S BARGAINS Insulating board, Va” thick. 4’x4 . .2c It. Storm cash glazed, low as 79c of/ a^ Weatherstrips, felt, 2 Vic; brass...... 3 Vic Class C slate surfaced roofing. .$1.63 roll New materials to buld or repair with. CORNELL MATERIAL CO. He 5177. 1017 E. 19th St Open Saturday afternoons. ELECTRIC PUMP Rebuilt Paul shallow well. Cheap. _ , . _ Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St Ir. 1151 ONE electric Mayers movable revolving type merchandiser. 3 decks, 12-in.. 18-in and 24-in., with red lights. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CCT 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. NEW 3V2-Cubic foot, full automatic electric air compressors. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. LOT of rural mail boxes,s2 each; we will be closed Saturday. January 2nd. WiU be open Monday. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, Corner Capitol and South St. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAYCASH CRAWFORD S DRUGS. 813 N DELAWARE ST. LI. 1800. DEER HEAD —Nice for bachelor apt. or den. Pool table. 30x55 parlor; reasonable. 1414 Park Ave. LI. 9220. BABY CARRIAGE— Lloyd loom, ivory: excellent conditiort: bargain sls, Wa. 5211. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 35 Household Goods

REPOSSESSED Model Hot-Blast JL Heater A-l Condition 3 uvnJjJ Full nickel trim■fljjH med. A real buy at sls easy terms THE FAIR 311 W. Washington St.

GAS STOVE— Furniture piano.'-, sewing machines, refrigerators; all in good condition and cheap as vou want them Dliverv free 127 W Georgia St. BREAKFASM SET—ltalian carved dining rm & bedrm twin beds, linen frieze living rm. rues sac 2428 N Meridian HOME beverage coolers, very special at $lO. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO- 30th and Northwestern. Ta. 0689. DOES vour sewing inch, need repairing. Call White Sewing Machine Cos. Ri, 4755 FURNITURE—New and used: 3-room outfit: easy terms. N. Barrett. 868 Virginia. KITCHEN CABINET—Heater, gas stove. breakfast set, day bed. Ch. 3706-W. NEW, used hotblast heating stoves and baseburners; 1236 Olive Ave. Be. 2455. GAS RANGE—White Roper, lg. sz. ex. cond. very reas. 4515 E, Wash. Apt. 6. Ir. 5476. GAS RANGE—“Acorn.” high oven, black and white, ex. cond- reas. Dr. 1997-R. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 36 Radios. Musical Instruments / '! 50 Slightly 1 Used Saxophones j z§Lf $lO Down. ISjplL Easiest payment km J plan in town. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL 20 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800 V- i "i ■ Repossessed' drum outfit, complete, $37.50. Piano accordion, slightly used, white finish, in perfect condition, SIOO.OO. New alto saxophone, silver plate, gold bell; complete with case, $88.57. Convenient Terms Pearson Piano Company 128 N. Penn. St. LI. 5513

Crosley Buddy Boy $25.00 Radiola Sixty. 9 tubes 39.00 Majestic superheterodyne A .2M Victor. 10 tubes 45.00 Grandfather Clock and Radio 59.00 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP SPECIAL THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS Our regular $6 aerials. $3: regular 81.50 service calls. 50c: radios checked free. RIVERSIDE RADIO SALES & SERVICES. 2648 N. Harding Xa. 4378 PHILCO. 1931 Model. 7 and 9 tube radio; will sell at half price. RICH & CO 1524 N. Illinois St. Rl. 2876. GUARANTEED radio repair: service rails. STANDARD RADIO CO.. 2171 N. Illinois Day, Ta. 5777, night. Wa, 1533. ; ALLIED Radio Service Cos. . Motorolo Auto , Radios, reas. Service* all radios. Li. 8171. j 1932—NEW RADIOS—I 932 E-Z terms, low down payment. Be. 3343-J RADIO DOCTOR—Service on all make* Very reas. Work guaranteed. Ri._7725. ] REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES 05 RADIOS, SERVICE CALLS 50c. Ir. 1769.

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36 Radios, Musical Instruments HONEST RADIO REPAIRING—No service charge when tubes are sold. Dr. 5026. E FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONE. PERFECT CONDITION; $35, DREXEL 1032, 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel Try y 2 or % Ton of These Premium Coals W. Va. Blk.. % ton. $3: Vi t0n..51.75 White Ash. lg. blk.. Va ton. $2.50; VA ton $1 50 Isl. Crk.. V. b ton. $3.25; VA ton $1.90 Poca. Lp.. % ton. $4: VA ton $2.25 Poca. Egg. Vi ton. $3.65; VA ton..s2 00 PONJOLIDATEh teBSEWJ.I.IAI.I.Mkar Satisfaction or Money Refunded - Tip Top W. Va., cln., fkd $6.00 Island Creek, large egg, fkd..55.75 Golden Flame, cln. fkd $4.75 Indiana, large egg, cln. fkd....54.50 Pocahontas No. 3 Red Ash $7.75 Citizens Coke $8 and $8.50 INMSICEIFUELc? OPERATORS OF FOUR YARDS PR. 2400 / ... \ PR. 2401 Beautiful 1932 Calender with Ea. Order. WHITE STAR BLK. clean fkd...55.00 Ind. White Ash Blk., cln., lg.. fkd 4.75 Jnd. Mine Run very good 4.00 Brazil Block ; 4.50 Best W. Va. M. R., very lumpy.. 5.00 Premium Va. Blk., cln. fkd..'... 6.00 Deliver Anywhere in City. Union IceLCoalCo DR. 4621. DR. 4622. V - 11 COAL SALE 25-ce:it discount on all 2-ton orders. IND. M. R., VERY GD $4.00 W. VA., M. R., VERY LPY $5.00 IND. NUT, CLN. FKD $4.25 POCA., M. R., 50% LP. .. .v.. .$6.00 No extra charge for Vi ton delivery. Deliver Anywhere in City. BLUFF RD. COAL CO. DR. 6767. DR. 6767. FOR A CLEANER HOME USE BLUE BELL BIG BLK.. $6 00 Only 4% Ash and No Soot. Vi Ton $3.15. VA Ton $1 75 BLUE BELL BIG EGG $575 For Economy and Satisfaction Use REX KING OF INDIANA. Gives West Virginia results. $4.75 Va Ton $2.50. V* Ton $1.50 REX BIG EGG $4 50 J. & I. Coal Cos. CH. 6048 Thacker W. Va. Lp. White Ash Ind. Lp. Call Us for Prices Federal Coal Cos., Ch. 2291 Indian Crk,, 8 in. ip., fkd - .‘54775 W. Va., large lp., fkd $6.00 Elkhorn, Ky., fkd.,‘ lp $6.50 West Side Cash Coal Cos. 110 N. Richland Ave. BE.- 3014 Golden Flame. 8-in. lp., fkd $4.75 Tip-Top (W. Va.) large lp.. fkd $6.00 W. Va., coarse mine run $5.00 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR. 1792 WA. 5666 KINDLING By load or bundle. Fireplace wood. Dr. 4869. MONUMENT COAL CO. LI. 2233. 701 E. Washington Bt. WEST VIRGINIA LARGE LUMP *5.75 DR. 3771-W. WHEEL IN FREE. 41 Wanted to Buy FURNITURE CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS We are the largest buvers and sellers of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, wiil help us to help others. Salvation Armv Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622, 127 West Georgia St, WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd pieces; highest prices. Hu. 7274. 42 Dogs, Birds. Pets PEKINGESE MALE PUPPIES—Red; 9 wks.: eligible. Ch. 4435, 802 N. Oakland. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry PHEASANTS—HOMING AND FANCY PIGEONS; OVERSTOCKED; SELL CHP. 350 W. 30TH. i FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities LUNCH ROOM—North: booths, '.a Dies; - dandv for couple. Call Ta. C 162 after 6 p. m. 46 Money to Loan

Furniture Loans to Husband and Wile 2% Per Month This Low Rate on All Loans LOWEST IN CITY Loans to S3OO. No Extra Charges Amount Time First Paym ts Total Paym't Decrease Amt to Interest Each Pay Included Month Back SSO 10 mo. $ 6 $ .10 $ 55.50 SIOO 10 mo. $ 9 $ .15 $ 83.25 SIOO 10 mo. sl2 $ .20 slll.OO Pavments on principal can be made as low as $2 per month on a SSO loan; $3 on *75 loan; *4 on *IOO loan: $8 on S2OO loan: sl2 on S3OO loan. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RI 3587

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AUTO LOANS r CASH AT ONCB 1 PHONt 1 NO waiting I-2 /0 s 0 e D n R ta??TH H fL/ WIU CAT-T J WHY PAY MORE? JKL. WHY PAY MORE? HALF RATE Come to Ua —Wt 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

46 Money to Loan REDUCED YOUR PAYMENTS WE LOAN $25 TO S3OO ON AUTOS OR FURNITURE. Confidential Service. Legal Rate# BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 E New York. RI. 4974, j AUTOS - FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE SO. 219 E. Ohio St. LI- 6605 Loans $lO to S3OO m 24 noura. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S PENNSYLVANIA ST RI 5054

48 Automobile Loans I 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 15 . Don’t lose your auto! Others paid off. More money advanced. Cash at once. Courteous, quick service. SACKS BROS AIITO LOAN COL 1 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994 FREE PARKING COR. NEW YORK AND INDIANA AVK HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 6600. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE. IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are looklng for in the want ads today. It may be advertised here tomorrow Read Times elassifled ads daily "automotive 50 Autos For Sale Chevrolet Bargains ’3l COUPE $425 ’3O COACH $325 ’29 COACH $225 ’2B COACH $125 ’26 SEDAN $45 THE BUICK 1302 E. Washington LI. 1571 /' " Dependable Used Cars ’3O Chrysler 66 $495 - 30 Pontiac Roadster 395 ’3l Ford Victoria Coupe 495 '26 Packard Sedan 195 27 Essex Coach 65 Marmon Used Car Store 1037 N. Meridian —Lincoln 6359 LIQUIDATING SALE Os Good Used Cars 1. Q.OYD HUFFMAN MOTOR CO. 2004 N. Meridian CHEVROLET—I93I coach, like new. fully equipped; maroon duco finish, cream striping. This car is like new only $395. $125 down. Terms, trade. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. ’’Baase & Edwards.” Parts and service, open day and night Sunday and holidays. 2419 W. Wash. St. Be. 1450. a* CHEVROLET. ’26 coach; if you W want transportation here it is and only $35. LAUTH CHEV--’OLET, 3547 E. Washington. 1928 CHEVROLET coupe; exceptionally; good, BRIGHTWOOD AUTO. Ch. 6646. DODGE COUPE—Balloon tires extra nice. 545. Terms. 820 N. Meridian. FORD—I 929 Coupe: in excellent condition throughout: only $175. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. “Baase & Edwards.” Parts and service, open day and night Sunday and holidays. 2419 W, Wash. St. Be. 1450. 1926 FORD coupe, only S4O. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO Ch. 6646. Ford, ’29 coupe. Here is a real bargain. LOOK! $125, terms. THE BUICK 1302 E. Wash. St. Li. 1571. FORD. 1931 Tudor, low mil $370 THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Cap. Ri. 9326 FORD. 1928 Tudor Sedan; 4 new tires ir, excellent condition. $165. C. O. WVKNOCK CO.. 819 E. Wash. St. LA SALLE—IB29 sport model roadster; first class; $595. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E, Washington. RI. 5328. OAKLAND COACH—Disc wheels, good paint; real bargain: $75. BROWNING GENT, 1003 North Meridian. Ri, 8655. 1926 OLDSMOBILE —Sedan; a real bargain; $95. Brightwood Auto. Ch. 6646. PONTIAC COUPE. 1927—Runs good and has good tires. $75 Terms. 820 N. Meridian. WHIPPET. 1928 coupe. *99. LATHROP-MOYER DEALERS. INC. 418 N. Capitol. Ri. C 375. Bargains - in Used Cara CARSON BROS 921-23 Virginia Ave Ur 0232 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 51 Tracks, Tractors, Trailers . . CHEVROLET. ‘26 ton truck; T \IJ coal body; will give good serv--4 ice: *125; terms. LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Washington. T~jl CHEVROLET. '29 sedan deliv'Wi/J ery: A-l; suitable for laundry # or dry cleaning: *175; terms. WVI LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. E Washington. a/, IA DODGE ’3O; %-ton panel in £ Ur perfect condition ana a real L//| value at $275: terms. LAUTH t CHEVROLET CO.. 3547 E. Wash. FORD. 1929. lVa-TON TRUCK with closed cab: a beautiful exores* body, canopy top. screen sides; this truck has nad real care and has been driven only 10.000 miles; only $285. f~7Horr?ts 528 South Meridian St. LI. 2497. 54 Automotive Services

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AUTOMOTIVE 58 Accessories, Tires, Parts BATTERIES GUARANTEED $2.95 to $3.85 _ ... SWISSHKLM * SON 544 g. Washington Bt. Ri. T 740. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO— Will repair or make new tops and curtains tor vour ear. 202 Kentucky Aye 55 Autos Wanted WILL okt c&sb for tour ear or vour eauity. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. JjL-l 8 ! 8 561 N Cannot. LEBALS _ 56 Legal Notices NOTICE OF MEETING OF ADVISORY - „ „ , BOARD. Notice is hereby given to all the taxpayers of Center Township. Marion County, Indiana, that there will be a special meeting of the Township Advisory Board to be held at the office of , u . n .£ er J ,Rned - Tow nship Trustee, on n,,rri h J Uy of January. 1932. for the. Sf SK appropriating sufficient sums of money to meet the emergency arising on account of repairs necissary to b* House °nn th sL H- Evans School ~°, uS fv,.? n Sou th Pennsylvania Street. W said meetin ß said Advisory Board w.ll be requested to declare that an aroergency exists for the aoadditional money to certain repairs on said building famngVom °the a ceiliSg Sed by P ‘ aStennx Trustee, Center H School Township Marion County, Indiana. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OFItEAL ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on January 4th. 1932. at 10 o’clock A M state 6 r’sf 166 !* °L Means * Buenting." 522 §[ate Life Building. Indianapolis? .n----thf undersigned, administrator of the estae of Oliver L Means f|p. Court d 'of’ il MH L by order of the Probnle Hiana ,°L ¥a, ri <m County. State of Into?w?t- th * fol owlnß described real estate. TRACT no. l The Southeast Quarter of section 11 m SnPne 1 ?™ 14- NOrth Rane 5 East. CcA-. taming 160 acres more or less. . = . TRACT NO. 2 North.o A^ re i of ! of £ he South end of :he & r o th ?! stQU . a J ter sec lion 11 in lov/n- -- follows* ’ ran * 6 5 East ’ descrU *d. Commencing at the southwest corner .? O U,. hei L 5t ouarter and running *i? or * b ® ve chains and twenty th. k ea . st .J° the efi st line of “J* jrest naif of the southeast quarter ?£J h< L northast ouarter of said ection. thence South to the southeast of said half Quarter section; thence v’est to the place of beginning. _ . TRACT NO. 3 Beginning in the center of the Michigan State Road on the East line of the West half of the Northeast ouarter of section 14 in townshm 14 North, range 5 East, and mining thence North on the east line 18 chains to the southwest corner of ihe Northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said section 14: thence east 20 chains to the southeast corner of 'he northeast ouarter of said section; thence North 20 chains to the northeast corner of said quarter section; thence west 19 chains and 85 links to the west line of said tract; thence south 4 chains and 20 links tc a point in the center of the public highway leading to Pleasantview; thence South 52 degrees west alone the center of said highway 2 chains and 50 links: thence south 45 degrees west 10 chains: thence south 42 degrees west 7 chains and 94 links to the east lint of Mulberrv Street in the Town of Pleasar.tview; thence south 48'/2 degrees east along the east line of said street 11 chains and 30 links: thence south 41 degrees West 5 chains and 50 links to a point 24 feet south of the southwest corner of lot number 52. in said town of Pleasantview: thence south 48V 2 degrees east 2 chains to the south line of Elm Street in said Town; thence South 41 Vi degrees West 50 feet to the neater of the Michigan State Road; thence South 48y 2 degrees east along the cer.'er of said road 12 chains to the east Une of the west half of the northeast Quarter of said section 14 and the place cf beginning, containing 66 acres more or less, including lots 53. 54. 55 and 56 .n said Town of Pleasantview. TRACT NO. 4 The Southeast quarter of the nonheast ouarter of siction 14. In Townshin 14 North, range ;• East, containing 40 acres more or ’ess. TRACT NO. 5 The north half of the southwest am rter of the northwest quarter of section 13. in townshio 14 North, range 5 East, containing 20 acres more or less, located in Shelbv Countv. State of Indiana, and TRACT NO. 6 Lot Numbered 24 in Wallace’s re-sunev or first addition to the town of Farmer;vlllc now Acton, and Lot 19 in Wallace's original plat of Farmersvllle. now Acton, excepting a piece off of the northwest corner of said Lot, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said lot and running thence South 9 poles: thence in a northeasterly direction to the railroad 6 poles and 18 links; thence along said railroad 6 poles to Uie place of beginning. TRACT NO. 7 Lot Numbered one hundred four in J. Kennedy’s First Addition to the Town of Acton. TRACT NO. 8 That part of Lot 105 in Josephine Kennedy’s First Addition to Acton, described as follows; Beginning at the Northwest cornel of said lot: thence in a Southeaster!/ direction alorg the North East line ol -aid Lot 25 feet: thence in a southwest’eriv direction, parallel with the North west line of said lot to the Southwest line of said lot. at a point twenty-five ' ’t from the Southwest corner thereof: thence northwesterly along the Southwest line of said lot 25 feet to the southwest corner of said lot: Uien~e northeasterly along the North west l:pe of said lot to the place of beginnine TRACT NO. 10 Part of Lots Numbered five and -ix In Wallace’s first Addition to the town cf Acton, formerly Farmersville. rarra particularly described as follows, to-wit; Beginning at a point on the Southeast line of said lot five at a point 94 feet southwest of the Northeast corner of said lot: thence in a Northwesterly direction, parallel to the North East dne of said Lots 5 and 6 to the west fine of said lot numbered 6 at anoint 94 feet Southwest of the Northwest corner of said lot 6; thence Southwesterly along the west line o’ said Lot 6 to the • isht of wav of the Big Four Railroad Company; thence Southeasterly along the North East line of said Right of Wav to the Southeast line of said Loc thence Northeast along the s-id Southeast line of said Lot 5 to the place of beginning. Also a piece of ground adjoining :ii<t lot numbered six described as folio ■. to-wlt: Corr.mencine on the Northwest line of said lot numbered six at a point nin? •/- four feet southwest of the northwest corner of said lot 6: thence running in a Northwesterly direction on a ne parallel to the Northeast line of raid lots 5 and 6. If said line were extended Northwesterly in a straight line twelve rods to a point in the Southeast line of the lands belonging to F. Bartlett; thence Southwesterly along the Southeast line of the lands of S3id F. Bartlett to the Northeast line of the right of wav of th- Big Four Railroad Company; thence southeasterly along the rig.V cf wav of the ssid railroad Company to the Northwest of said lot numbered six; thence Northeasterly along the ir.e of said lot to the nlace of beginning, located In Marion County. Indiana. The same will be sold either free rs incumbrances or suhiect to lncumbranres. and subject to all taxes. Tracts Numbered 1 and 2 are surlcct, to a first mortgage to the Prudential Insurance Company of America in the original amount of *12.000.00. together with interest and also subject to a second mortgage to the Union Building Association in the original rmount of *7.000.00. together with Interest and accrued expenses. Tract Numbered 3 is sublect to a flrt mortgage to the Mutual Loan and Savings Comnanv In the original amount of *4.500.00. together with Interest a~d also sublect to a second mortgage to the First National Bank of Bhelbvville Indiana. in the original amount of *IS.600.00. with Interest and expenses, on which a oavment of $5,000.00 ha recently b-*n made, which mortgage rows said tr*c - No. 3 and Tracts Nos. 4 5 and 6 tjove described. Tracts Number 4. 5 and * are suhtset, to a first mortgage to the First Nat'pr t Bank of Sb"lbsrviHe Indiana, cove-.n’ said Tract No. 3 abnve described and tracts Numbered 4. 5 -.nd g ip the original amount of *l9 600 00. with interest and e-menses. on which a payment of *5 000 00 has recently been omd' Tracts Numbered 7 and * are sub V-t to first mortgage to th Raiiroadmeu's Building and Savings A*cri*Mon H the origins* amount of $1 500.00 - w*i<i ln'*rest and expenses. Tract No 10 is free of mort-sees snd onlv an undivided 4-5 thereof is Uabls for sale. Said sale w'tl be continued from daw to dav until h 6 f gold re# i eitaVe fas been sold. JAMES A CRAIG ME'NS A BUENTING Admln *t r * tnr Attorneys for Administrator.