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SCIENCE LOOKS WITH HOPE TO DAWNING YEAR Advancement in All Lines Expected by Leading Workers. BY WATSON DAVIS Managing Editor, Science Service (Copyright. 1932, By Science Service) Upon the threshhold of a new calendar year, science is preparing to take important steps forward to add to human knowledge and give civilization new, practical benefits. With the discovery of hidden chapters of microbe life and the increasing evidence that even commonly known germs have hitherto unrevealed invisible life stages, a new era of bacteriology and the war upon disease is opening. There is possibility that some of the unconquered epidemics of the world, such as influenza, infantile paralysis, encephalitis or sleeping sickness, common colds, etc., can be forced to join the ranks of diseases better understood and capable of control. Significant developments can be expected during coming months, although years will be required to spread among the people generally any developments that are fruitful. Push Cancer Research Cancer and the fundamental problems of cell growth underlying it are being tackled vigorously in many laboratories. Much is being learned but it probably is too much to hope that any clinically useful treatment will arise in the next twelve months. Of direct interest and benefit to the public is the comprehensive study of the costs of medical care that will be reported this coming summer. In an increasing number of laboratories throughout the world the heart or nucleus of the atom is being attacked with many millions of volts to discover its structure. More knowledge of the way matter is built will result. The year 1932 should also see the settlement of the controversy over elements 85 and 87. whose discovery completes the periodic table of chemical elements. Explorations of the far reaches of the heavens will continue with the giant telescopes now in service at astronomical observatories. New observational data will be combined with new theory to give new insight into the question of the origin, evolution and future of the universe itself. Industrial Aids Foreseen The search into the mechanism of heredity that has been pursued vigorously for three decades will continue and there is a good chance that the inside of the chromosome can be probed with a further enlightening of the processes of evolution of the different kinds of animals and plants throughout the geological ages as well as the growth of the individual. Chemistry promises as the months pass to discover more about the composition of horomones, vitamins and enzymes, and thus aid the conquests of medicine. New substances synthesized out of old elements combined through new chemical knowledge can be expected to enter medicine, industry and commerce. Under the stress of the emergency created by the depression, science will be called upon to aid industries. Out of scientific research of past years, conducted without thought of application or profit, there will come useful new’ industrial applications. U. S. EMPLOYE [EMPLOYEE] QUITS S. S. Sowers Ends 37 Years Service With Government. S. S. Sowers of 2551 North Delaware street, a federal employe [employee] for thirty-seven years, retired Thursday. Sowers spent the first four years of his connection with the government in the post office department. The last thirty-three years of his service he spent in the department of agriculture, bureau of animal industry. School to Cost $400,000 By Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 1. -- The way has been cleared for erection of a $400,000 training school at Indiana State Teachers’ college, through action of the city council approving sale of Hemingway park as a site for the school.

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

[image: In the center is an older woman wearing a black bonnet and large black ribbon around her neck, below her is an illustration of a crinoid and a lion]. IN PENNSYLVANIA A MAN HAS THE PRIVILEGE OF MARRYING HIS GRANDMOTHER, The CRINOID, A DEEP SEA ANIMAL THAT LOOKS LIKE A PLANT. IT GROWS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. AT THE TIP OF A LION'S TAIL IS A SMALL, HORNY SPUR. IT WAS ONCE BELIEVED THAT THE ANIMAL SPURRED HIMSELF INTO ACTION WITH THIS APPENDAGE. William Ferguson Copyright 1932 By NEA SERVICE, INC.

Fight for Lives

[image: Clarence Darrow, an older white man, looks directly at the camera with an intense expression on his face. In a circle below, Arthur Garfield Hays, another older white man, looks off-camera to the right].

Clarence Darrow. above, and Arthur Garfield Hays, below, both famous criminal lawyers, will argue the cases of eight Alabama Negroes condemned to death on charges of attacking two white girls when the Alabama supreme court hears the appeal Jan. 18. If a new trial is granted, Darrow and Hays wall be in charge of the defense. The Negroes were convicted at Scottsboro, Ala. Their trials attracted nationwide attention.

G.O. P. GETS SHAKEUP Watson’s Plans Go Through as Scheduled. Further plans for his coming conflict for re-clection were being considered by Senator James E. Watson today as he surveyed his successful handiwork in the 1932 model G. O. P. state committee. For the senior senator’s plans went across as scheduled, when reorganization of the Republican state committee was held at the Severin Thursday afternoon. Only hitch was retention of Irving W. Lemaux as treasurer, when E. M. Morris, South Bend banker, declined to accept the post, due to press of other business. Morris sent Watson a letter suggesting that the place be left open for thirty days until a northern Indiana man could be found for it. Ivan C. Morgan, Austin, replaced Elza O. Rogers, Lebanon, as state chairman, and Mrs. Beryl Holland, Bloomington, replaced Miss Mary Sleeth, Rushville, as vice-chairman. Miss Sleeth is a candidate for state treasurer. Given Marriage Licenses Twenty-seven marriage licenses were issued by Glenn B. Ralston, county clerk, for couples who want to start the new year in the matrimonial manner. This is one more than the number issued for Jan. 1, 1931, Ralston reported.

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POLAND FEARS BATTLE CLOUDS MENACE EUROPE If Japan Can Invade China, Are We Safe? Polish Press Asks. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Scripps-Howard Foreign Editor WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. Signs that the utter failure of the great powers to check Japan's conquest of Manchuria spells doom of the 1932 disarmament conference, and brings Europe measurably closer to another war, fast are multiplying. If Japan can get away with the occupation of Manchuria, the semiofficial Polish press information bulletin declares, there is nothing to prevent Germany occupying the Polish corridor in the same way. And, it is suggested, the advent of a Hitler government in Germany by next spring might mean just that. True, says the bulletin, Hitler has said he would seek to revise Germany’s frontiers only by peaceful means. But some “unofficial” army of Hitlerites might one day suddenly occupy the little neck of land which now gives Poland access to the sea, and then what? Would Poland Fight? Are there people so naive as to believe Warsaw would ask Hitler to call them off, it asks, or that Poland would withdraw its army to a safe distance and watch the Prussians dig deeper in Polish soil? The answer to these questions is left to the imagination, though little is needed to provide it. The obvious inference is that, unlike China, Poland intends to retain the wherewithal to protect her own frontiers. The great powers of the League of Nations, the Kellogg pact and the nine-power treaty have not seen fit to go to the mat with Japan over Manchuria, so there is no reason to expect them to behave any differently should Germany invade Poland. Prussia Is Armed Already, the bulletin charges, east Prussia is an armed camp. Under a former ruling of the allies, Germany was permitted to fortify Koenigsberg under the plea that the port might be threatened. Accordingly, it is alleged, “practically two-thirds of east Prussia are covered today by military establishments, all of which are considered outports of the Koenigsberg fortifications.” Under these circumstances, and in view of the great powers’ fiasco in Manchuria, it is indicated, the world disarmament conference, due to begin just a month hence, has mighty poor prospects. On the contrary, Dr. W. W. Yen. Chinese minister to Washington, told the writer, it would seem that the world has gone back to where it was in 1914, when every nation depended upon its own armed might for security. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BAJT, JOSEPH—Beloved son of Joseph and Mary Bajt, brother of Rose Marie, Richard, and Eleanor Bajt, passed away Wednesday. Dec. 30. 1931, at the residence, 1040 N. Haugh St. Funeral service Saturday. 8 a. m. at the Holy Trinity Catholic church. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. For further information call STEVENS FUNERAL HOME, Be. 4072. KLEINE, HENRY W.—Age 66. beloved husband of Mary Kleine, father of Henry F.. Fred W. Kline. Mrs. P. W. Wildmay and Mrs. S. W. Enterline of Youngstown. O., passed away Wednesday evening at his residence on Churchman and Hobart Ave. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday. 1:30 p.m. Friends invited Burial Memorial Park. ZORNIGER, RUTH—Age 21 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Zorniger, sister of Leroy. Herbert, Franklin. Dorothy and Gertrude Zorniger, passed away Thursday a.m. Funeral will be held at the residence. 1361 W. Twentyeighth St.. Saturday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the residence any ime after 5 p.m. Thursday.

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BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man: leaky roofs, gutters, furnace coils. Ch. 2283-J. CHIMNEYS—Brick work, pointing, window basements repaired. Ir. 2122-8. 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. $1. 1632 N. Ill. 1638 Centennial. Ch. 1172. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male MEN and boys to hunt and trap furs. MR. FREE will buy them. 1904 E. Wash. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA. N., 523 —Apt. 5—Cozy warm rm. adjoining bath; walking distance: $3. BROADWAY. 1528—Nice warm room; use of shower: 2 gentlemen. Ri. 2658. CAPITOL. N., 2113—Large warm room adj. bath. $3.50, 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. $2. KING, N., 1222—Rm, 1 or 2, employed couple; no other roomers NEW JERSEY. N., 2431—Cozy, warm rm., private home, breakfast opt. Ta. 2032. NEW JERSEY. N., 1326—Nice warm, sleeping room. References reg. Reasonable. TALBOT, N., 1851—Lovely, light, warm front rm.; Penn, car. Ha. 3455-M. WASH. E.. 1405—Furnished, modern. 1 rm., $3.50; steam heat. Ri. 4703. WASH. BLVD.—Widow’s home; lovely rm., privileges. $3 sgle. or dble. Ta. 1233. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms., hot. cold water, $5 wk.: bath: $7. Steam heat. A real winter home; ladies gentlemen. 232 S. Ill. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. ST DENIS HOTEL: warm, clean, $7 for 2. 136 W. Market. LOVELY warm rm.; privileges; real home. Wa. 0503-R. eve. HARBOUR HOTEL—6I7 1/2 N. Ill.; 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. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va. Desirable sleeping, also housekeep. rms.; steam heat. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N., 1912—$6 with garage; 1 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 $8. BROADWAY, 1403—Clean, cozy, front apt., 2 closets; overstuffed, phone, adults. CENTRAL, 2536—2 front rms., light, cheerful, private home; reasonable. COLLEGE. 1232 —2 large rms.. plenty heat. hot water: private entrance; adults. EASTERN. 209—Mod. 2 rms. up; completely furnished. Ch. 5055. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms., $4.50; 2 rms. $3 and $3.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE. N., 21—2 furnished front connecting: good heat: garage. HOYT, 1530—2 and 3 rms., modern; private entrance; radio. Dr. 4367-M. Ill., 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. MARKET. E., 615 —Housekeeping rms., semi-mod.; also mod, sip, rms. Ri. 2102. MERIDIAN, S.. 1706—2 front rms., sink in kitchen. $6 wk. Adults. Dr. 5442. NEW JERSEY. N., 1326—Modern houskp. suite. All furnished. References. Reason. NEW JERSEY. N., 1232—3 attrac. rms.; pri. bath: city heat: all turn, Ri. 3709. OAKLAND. N., 652—$6: 2 rms.. next to bath, garage, utilities furn. Ch. 5838-J. PARK, 1125—3 housekeeping rms., $5.50; front entrance: 1st, floor. ~ RANDOLPH, N.. 233—2 clean, turn., sink, private entrance; adults. Ri. 2677. TALBOT. 2400 BLK.—$3.50., $6. $7.50; 1, 2. 3-rm. frt.: pri. ent.: wa.: gar. Ta. 7110. UDELL. 874—2 rms.. modern, 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., $6; 1 apt., $8; running wa.; all fur. Ch. 3173. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished; 1 or 2 rms.. wklv or monthly rates: util Call BREVORT HOTEL. Ill. & Ohio Sts. 2 FURNISHED housekeeping rms.; all utilities furn.: $5 week. Ri. 9635. 19 Rooms with Board BROADWAY. 1732—Warm front rm.; private home: $10 for two. MERIDIAN. N., 2153—Large, newly furn. rm., next bath; priv. home. Ha. 1673-J. NEW JERSEY. N., 2030—Cheerful front rm., 1 or 2: shower: 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. 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.

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. RUCKLE. 2805 —Dandy. 2 bedrm. apt: fine heat: wat. furn.: red, Ri. 7243. Ha 1663-M 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 modern 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; $27. 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. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS, N., 2022—5 rm. strictly modern double: garage. $30, Ch. 4700. BRIGHTWOOD—Near school; 4-rm. hse.; $12.50, includ. lights. 2938 Wood. Bus. BUNGALOW PARK—1202 N. Capitol: 6room modern; $32.50. including heat. Dr. 2163, or see janitor. CAPITOL. N., 3709—Just south Maple rd.: 4 rms., strictly mod.; reduced. Ta. 0419. CARROLLTON. 3433—5 rms. and bath oungalow dble.: gar.: wa. pd.: reduced $35. 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; only $37.50. Open. Ri. 5546, Hu. 1565. FULTON. 223—4 rooms; water paid; electric lights, gas; $12. Li. 7167. 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. IOWA. E.. 806—5 rooms, modern, garage. water paid: $25. KENWOOD. 2854—5 rooms, bath, garage, water paid; $19. Ir. 3412. LAUREL. 2030—4-rm. semi-mod., garage; water pd.; $15. He. 1086 or next door. MADISON. 1523—2 rm. semi-mod. double; newly decorated; water paid, $7. MARKET. E. 903 1/2—Moving paid; 3 rms.; Heatrola: water pd.; $14. Ha. 0168-J. McPHERSON, 2939—5 rms.. redec.; toilet, gar., water pd.; $17, Key 2941. MEREDITH, 3052—Mod double bungalow, 4 rms.. bath, gar.: $20 He. 5594. MICHIGAN. E.. 3102—$50 house $35: mod.. hardwd. firs.: redeco.: built-in. Ch. 1412. OLNEY—Corner Colonial double: modern 5 rms., easily heated: rent reduced: E. 10th car line. Cr. 7752-R. PROSPECT. 429: 5-rm. mod.: gar. E. Raymond. 1418: 4-r. semi-mod.: $20; gar. SHERMAN. DR.. 955 N.—4-rm. mod., full basement; dbl. gar.; $25. Be. 1723-J. 2813 N. SHERMAN DR.—4-rm. double; water paid; $16.50. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. SINGLETON. 2017-35—4. 5-rm. semi-mod., gar. water pd- $16, $18. Dr. 7703-R. TACOMA. N.. 1618—6-rm. mod. garage. fence; $22.50: water paid. Wa. 0395. UDELL 829—5 rms.. toilet and furnace, gas, lights, gar.; $20. Ha. 2130-W. 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. Double, Water Pd., $15 Five rooms, elec. lts., gas, inside toilet. 425 S. Noble. DUNLOP and HOLTEGEL. Li. 6517. 122 East Market. 5 Rooms, Bath, $12.50 829 Clive; douuble on paved St. Dunlop & Holtegel

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RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses 25TH. E.. 662—Dandv 6-room mod. double; A-l condition: $25, He. 2649. •TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses BELL, 560—4 rms. furnished; $lB month or will sent by week; water paid. MERIDIAN. N.. 3761—Apt. 110 bedrm. ant.. S6O: leav. citv: will rent indef. Ha. 1269. SALEM. 3525% —Nicely furnished. small apt.: garage. Ta. 5244. Ta. 6647. TACOMA. N.. 204—5-rm. semi-mod., gar., compl. furn : hot. cold water. Ch. 3658-R. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms., bath. $7.50: 3 rms.. alcove, bath. $10: hsekper. in esmt. WASHINGTON E 3720 Nicely furn modern: 4 rooms bath. ant. verv reas. Ir 5877, 11TH, W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt., utilities furnished: $33.50. Call Apt. No 1. THE GRANT. 20TH E. 3321—4-rm. mod. bungalow: nicely furn.: on car line: reas. Ch. 0372-M. WIDOW will share nicely furnished modern house, cheap. 2958 E. Michigan, WEEK free—7l7 N. Pershing: 4-rm. single, $5. 1003 W. N. York. 5 rms., $6. Ri. 7725. 25 Offices and Desk Space UNEXPIRED lease ana complete equipment ot 2 rooms. Li 5246. M~EBCHANDISI~ 34 Miscellaneous For Sale LOT of rural mall boxes.s2 each: we will be c’osed Saturday. January 2nd. Will be open Mondav. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol and South St. SHALLOW well, new and rebuilt electric water pumps. MEIER ELECTRIC &- MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St, Ir. 1151. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD'S DRUGS. 613 N. DELAWARE ST. LL 1800.

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34 Miscellaneous For Sale THIS WEEK’S BARGAINS Insulating board, Vi” thick 4 x4’ ,2c ft. Storm sash glazed, low as 70c ea. Weatherstrips, felt. 2Vic; brass 3V2C Class C slate surfaced roofing. .$1.63 roll New materials to bula or repair with. CORNELL MATERIAL CO. He. 5177. 1017 E. 19th St. Open Saturday afternoons. MOTORS —New and renewed, bought, sold, rented, installed and repaired, call. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. ONE rebuilt portable Litman electric 4cylinder air pump. MEIER ELECTRIC &■ MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St Ir, 1151. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 35 Household Goods ROYAL EUREKA and HOOVER Guaranteed—Rebuilts Like New rm " S 1 Week. Riley 8121 Fifth IToor .Hifi ri ii—firm

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AUTO LOANS f CASH AT ONCE 1 0 hOAN BY PHONE NO WAITING ■ “J /f) 3KVT4T R fv M t [NO ENDORSERS J ■ A/ U WILL CALL WHY PAY MORE? WHY PAY MORE? HALF RATE Come to Us—We Will Pay Off Your Present Loan—Give You More Monev 11 You Wish—and Lower Your Payments. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Rlley n2 \

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved rfimns rm. & bedrm.. twin beds. Jlnen frieze living rm.. rugs sac. 2428 N. Meridian HOME beverage coolers, very special at $lO. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 30th and Northwestern. Ta. 0689. DOES vour sewing mch. need renairing. Call White Sewing Machine Cos. Ri, 4750. 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 RoDer. 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----LIVING rm. suite. 2 pieces, bed, springs, mattress, kitchen table. Wa. 0410. FURNITURE—3 rooms, complete; can be seen at 633 E. New York St. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments ~r a 50 Slightly m Used Saxophones tgjjjlJf $lO Down. JfWr Easiest payment plan in town. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL 20 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. Philco Radio Bargains Philco 8-tube in beautiful lowboy cabinet. cost $149.50 new; special price $49.50. Philco 7-tube radio phonograph combination. absolutely new; list price $118; special $69.50. Ragacron 8-tube superheterodyne with electric clock, table model, cost *69.50 new, sale price $39.50. ABBERT C. FRITZ - Mich. St. Alto saxophone, silver plate, complete with case, $24.50. Buescher trumpet, silver plate, $95 value, $27.50. Piano accordion, 60 bass. $57.50. Convenient Terms Pearson Piano Company 128 N. Pennsylvania St. LI. 5513 “special th^ugh _ the~holidays~ Our regular $6 aerials. S3: regular $1.50 service calls. 50c: radios checked free. RIVERSIDE RADIO SALES &, SERVICES. 2648 N. Harding, Ta. 4378. PHILCO. 1931 Model. 7 and 9 tube radio; will sell at half price. RICH &,CO. 1524 N. Illinois St. Ri. 2876. GUARANTEED radio repair: service :a!ls. STANDARD RADIO CO.. 2171 N. Illinois. Day, Ta. 5777; night. Wa. 1533. 1932—NEW RADIOS—I 932 E-Z terms, low down payment. Be. 3343-J. RADIO DOCTOR —Service or. all makes. Very reas. Work guaranteed. Ri. 7725. REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF "RADIOS. SERVICE CALLS 50c. Ir. 1769. HONEST RADIO REPAIRING—No service charge when tubes are sold. Dr. 5026 E FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONE. PERFECT CONDITION: $35, DREXEL 1032. CH. 6846 RADIO SERVICE—Power packs. aerials inst- R. C, A tubes. 1701 Roosevelt IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests vou answer it todav the opportunity may be gone tomorrow 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel — ••■•S Try V-2 or 1 /i Ton of These Premium Coals W. Va. Blk.. 1/2 ton. $3: 14 t0n..51.75 White Ash. lg. blk.. Va ton. $2.50: 14 ton sl.ao Isl. Crk.. Vi ton. $3.25; Vi ton Si.9o Poca. Lp.. Va ton. $4: Vi ton $2.25 Poca. Egg. Vi ton. $3.65; V 4 ton. .$2 00 C oniolidatePi l j Golden Flame (T/ 7C 8-Inch lp.. fkd (P 4 *.* O Tip-Top (W. Va.) tfi 00 A real coal, forked ipuv/v WEST VA. SPLINT. LARGE FKD...*6.00 POCA NO. 3 RED ASH. LARGE LP. 7.75 WEST VA. MINE RUN; VERY COARSE 5 00 GOOD NUT & SLACK 3.75 FREDRICK COALso DR. 179? W r m.s^ GOl BEECHER st. XT 1020 E. 40ffST 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 i Pocahontas No. 3 Red Ash $7.75 j Citizens Coke $8 and $8.50 INDPLSICPFUEL £? OPERATORS OF FOUR YARDS DR, 2400 \ DR. 2401 COAL SALE 25c discount on all 2-ton orders. Ind., m. r.. very good $4.00 Ind. nut. cl fkd 425 High grade nut and slack 3.75 W. Va. m. r.. very lumnv 5 00 Poca.. red ash. m. r.. 5079 lp e 00 No extra charge for ! 2-ton delivery. Delivered anvwhere in the city. BLUFF ROAD COAL CO. Dr. 6767. Dr. 6767, WE WISH YOU A Hiappy New Year Let us help you make it. PROSPEROUS FEDERAL COAL CO. For a Cleaner Home Use BLUE BELL BIG BLK $6.00 Only 4% Ash and No Soot. Ton $3.00 Vi Ton $1.75 For Economy and Satisfaction Use REX KING OF INDIANA. Gives West Virginia results 4.75 Va Ton $2.50 Ton 1.50 REX BIG EGG 4.50 J. & I COAL CO. CH. 6048. KINDLING Bv load or bundle. Fireplace wood. Di _4869. West Side Cash Coal Cos. 110 N. Richland Ave. BE. 3014 MONUMENT COAL CO. LT. 2233. 701 E. Washington Ft. WEST VIRGINIA LARGE LUMP *5 75 DR. 3771-W. WHEEL IN FRF.E

41 Wanted to Buy FURNITURE CALL MR PIERCE. RI. 2019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS We are the largest buyers and sellers of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army 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 GENUINE black Chow puppies; 3 mo. old; finest pedigrees. Dr. 0868. 2156 S. Meridian St. PEKINGESE MALE PUPPIES— Red: 9 wks.; eligible. Ch. 4435, 802 N. Oakland.

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MERCHANDISE 48 Horses, Cattle, Poultry PHEASANTS—Homing and fanev piceors' -overstocked: sell cheap 350 W 30th FINANCIAL ' 45 Business Opportunities L UNCH ROOM-North: boothi 6 D d m lor COUDIe - Cali Ta. 0162 after bu V *• good grocery business! _B^x h A f 29 P 6 nCed right ’ ° ive ful: detallsl .M**V nleresUD 3 reat *“ 46 Money to Loan r ——■ —-— Furniture Loans to Husband and Wile 2 % Per Month This Low Rate on All Loans LOWEST IN CITY Loans to S3OO. No Extra Charges Payments °n nrlncinal can be made as low as $4 per month on a SSO loan: 83 PiL*, 75 loan: * 4 SIOO loan: $8 on S2OO loan: sl2 on S3OO loan Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587 * ~ —s REDUCED YOUR PAYMENTS WE LOAN $25 TO S3OO ON AUTOS OR FURNITURE. Confidential Service Legal Rates BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 B. New York. RI. 4974. AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS 219 ft PIN ANCE SO. .319 ft. Ohio St. Li (1608 ljOa os $lO to *3OO in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 84 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST RI 6QS4 48 Automobile Loans Don’t lose your auto! Others paid off. More money advanced. Cash at once. Courteous, quick service. SACKS BROS *lllO LOAN CO. 308 INDIANA AVE. El. 5994 COR. NEW YORK ANI? INDIANA AVH, HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 0600. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE. A UTO M 0 Tl vT~ 50 Autos For Sale BEST WISHES FOR 1932 Shop early while the best offerings are available. '2B Olds Coach $245 ’29 Chev. Coupe, side mts 250, ’2B Chevrolet Sedan 185 HARE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Wash. St. RI. 5328 T ' Dependable Used Cars ’3O Chrysler 66 $495 30 Pontiac Roadster 395 ’3i Ford Victoria Coupe 495 26 Packard Sedan 195 27 Essex Coach 65 Marmon Used Car Store 1037 N. Meridian—Lincoln 6359 l J LIQUIDATING SALE Os Good Used Cars I. BOYD HUFFMAN MOTOR CO ( 2001 N. Meridian / i CHEVROLET—’3I Coach: this i Mr car is like brand new: it; *l_ 3547 E, Wash. St. CHEVROLET, '29 coach; here is a car that wUI give you many thousand miles ? f .L e -2. ! . tr A nsp 2I tatiorl and Pleasure; $225. LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash. CHEVROLET—’2B Sedan: in exf tra nice condition: vou will Uka W| it: $165. LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash. 1923 CHEVROLET coupe: exceptionally; good. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO. Ch. 6646. / A CHEVROLET—’29 Coupe: If vou g MS want real transportation: see %J7\ this: $235. LAUTH CHEVROLET. |_ 3547 E. Wash. DODGE COUPE —Balloon tires extra~nSce. FORD, 1931 Tudor sedan: runs and look* iike new: $370. C. O. WARNOCK CO.. 815 E. Wash. Ford, ’29 coupe. Here is a real bargain. LOOK! $125. terms. THE BUICK 1302 E. Wash. St. Li. 1571. /, FORD—'29 Coupe; here is a gMS rea l bargain: A-l condition: S2OO. Terms. LAUTH CHEYRC- | LET. 3547 E. Wash. 1928 MARMON—Sedan: very clean! $1951 BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO. Ch. 6646. a a OLDS—'2B Coach: in excellent g condition: will give real servie *250. LAUTH Chevrolet. 3547 E. | Wash. PONTIAC COUPE. 1927—Runs good and tires. $75 Terms. 820 N. Bargains in Used Cara „ CARSON BROS 921-23 Virginia Ave Or 033953 Accessories, Tires, Parts batteriesT GUARANTEED $2.95 to $3.85 , ... . SWISS HELM A SON 544 E. Washington Bt. RI, 7740. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO—Wld renaii or make new tons and curtain* for tout car 202 Kcntnckv Are 54 Automotive Services 55 Autos Wanted WILL nav cash tor four ear or rout eoulty. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. U ms. Ml M. OaoitoL