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JUVENILE‘JAIL' ! IS ASSAILED BY GRAND JURORS Detention Home ‘Dreary and Depressing,’ Reports Probe Group. “Minors should not be in jail, but the detention home is more depress- j ing and dreary than the county J jail” This indictment of the Marion j county detention home, 225 East; Michigan street, was voiced in crim- j inai court today by retiring grand jurors in their reports of institu- j tion inspections to Judge Frank P. j Baker. The jurors’ report launched into scathing criticism of the detention j home, and also attacked conditions at the poor farm. Both institutions have been under fire for several years, charges being made that they were unfit for persons committed to them. “The detention home is in deplorable condition,” the report stated. “The rent is beyond reason. The building generally is dilapidated, dark, dangerous, and poorly lighted and ventilated. There is no outdoor recreation space. Detention Home Depressing “Unfortunate minors are housed In this building. We do not believe jail is the proper place for minors, but the present detention home is much more depressing, dreary and unsuitable than the county jail. The present site of the detention home was obtained several years ago when a former location was abandoned because it was a potential fire trap. The lease on the Michigan street structure expired Friday, but county officials today said they are seeking a more suitable location. Women’s organizations recently appealed to county commissioners for anew location for the institution, stressing the need of recreational grounds. The jury said two visits were mad* to the county poor farm and it v;as believed the new building will relieve crowded conditions. Jurors Thanked by Baker Jurors attacked ventilating and lighting conditions and said there were not sufficient recreational facilities for inmates. “The food at the poor farm is Buch as to permit the inmates to subsist,” the report read. With the low price of food and vegetables, there should be a marked improvement in the food in the next few months.” Other institutions of the county were given a clean bill of health by the jurors. Jurors were thanked by Baker for their work. The quiz group returned indictments against 258 persons during the six-month term. No bills and defendants , discharged totaled 168. Largest number of indictments were on the following law violations: Burglary, 87; vehicle taking, S3, and robbery, 31. MOVIE ACTOR ARRESTED Kenneth Harlan Charged With Drunken Driving. By United Press HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Jan. 2. Kenneth Harlan, motion picture actor, was arrested today and charged with drunken driving after a traffic accident. Hollywood police said an automobile driven by the actor and a milk wagon collided. Harlan and a passenger were injured slightly. EUGENIE STARTS THINGS Woman Resents Taxi Driver’s Sassy Remark; Cops Called. By United Press COUNCIL BLUFFS, la., Jan. 2. —“lt was his sassy remark about my Empress Eugenie hat that hurt,” Mrs. Oscar Koenig explained, when police had to settle an altercation between her and an Omaha taxi driver. PIGSKIN SPORT BARRED Nevada Prison Can’t Make Gridiron Out of Quarry. CARSON CITY, Nev., Jan. 2. There are no plans for a football team at Nevada state prison. This state’s prison yard wac cut from a quarry and solid rock does not a good gridiron make, officials say.

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Out of Fog- - By United Press DETROIT, Jan. 2.—Patrolman Joseph Rogers swung down a cable and seized Richard Axford, 72, Greenville, Miss., who had fallen into the Icy Detroit river. But Rogers could only hold Axford’s head above the water —vainly he tried to pull him to safety. Suddenly out of the fog and mist two ragged figures came running. They pulled the men to safety. “Here, I want to reward you,” Axford said, producing S7O in travelers’ checks. “Keep it—we’d get pinched if we tried to cash ’em,” shouted one, as the rescuers scurried away.

COPS' SUIT BLOCKED Chamberlin Rules Against Jobs Return Mandate. Attempt of three former Indianapolis police officers, dismissed in connection with federal liquor conspiracy a year ago, to gain reinstatement to the force, was halted today by a circiut court order. Circuit Judge Harry O. Chamberlin upheld the city’s demurrer to the officers’ complaint, asking the court to mandate the safety board to replace them. The three officers, David Curran, Claude E. Reidenbaugh and Thomas J. Gray, were seeking reinstatement on grounds that they were removed without proper hearing and notice. They were dismissed Jan. 20, 1931, after five officers had been indicted by the federal grand jury. The demurrer filed by the city legal department contended that the complaint for mandamus did “not state facts sufficient for a cause of action.” RINDS STORE MANAGER, WAITS ON CUSTOMER Detroit Bandit Keep! Cool Till Flurry of Business Ends. By United Press DETROIT, Jan. 2.—Something in the demeanor of the strange grocery store “clerk” aroused Mrs. Mattie Scrimshire’s suspicions. “I want to see the manager,” she said. She was told the manager was “out.” “Then,” she said, “I’ll wait.” While she waited the “clerk” served seven other customers. Then, he left to “find the manager.” It was Mrs. Scrimshire, however, who found the manager—bound and gagged in a rear room. SAVEDBYSKINSURGERY New York Girl Helps Scalped Sister to Cheat Death. By United Press FALL RIVER, Mass., Jan. 2. A year ago surgeons said Catherine Zombric, 25, could not live. She had been scalped by the whirring wheels of a textile factory where she was employed. Today, recently discharged from St. Anne’s hospital, she is recuperating at her home. A sister, Mary, 20, came here from New York and underwent an operation in which 250 pieces of skin were grafted from her body to Catherine’s head. MAKE WASHINGTON FILM Eastman Firm Completing “Official” Invoice of Colonial Hero. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 2.—An “official” motion picture of the life of George Washington is being completed here by Eastman Teaching Films, Inc., a subsidiary of the Eastman Kodak Company. The picture was made at the actual scenes of Washington’s boyhood, at Independence Hall, and on the route of Washington’s early expedition with General Braddock against the French. Ellsworth Woods, an experienced actor closely resembling Washington, plays the leading part. HARPOONS 200-LB. CARP Nebraskan Tells Good Fish Story of Fine Catch. HELMINGFORD, Neb., Jan. 2. Jim Bushnell has a fish story, too. He was out on the end of the diving board at a lake near Marsland. He saw a ripple in the water not far from the board, so he ran into the house and took a fish spear from the tackle box. He harponed a 20-pound carp.

TWO HIGHWAYS CHIEFS CAUSE COUNTYMIXUP Pair on Job, Both Seeking to Be Superintendent; Trial Is Hinted. Marion county had two highway superintendents on the job today as the fight of County Commissioners Dow Vorhies and Thomas Ellis to oust Charles W. Mann, Republican, remained unsettled. Both Charles W. Mann and John S. Mann, Democrat, who was named to succeed him, reported for work today. Commissioners immediately went into conference with Charles B. Clark, newly appointed county attorney, to find legal means of ousting Charles Mann. Declaring that he has a written contract calling for two more years’ service as highway superintendent, Charles Mann this morning was supervising highway work. Despite this contract, written under a law specifying the superintendent shall be appointed for a four-year term, the two Democratic commissioners are attempting to replace Mann. The Democratic appointee visited the county highway yards with a group of his newly appointed assistants this morning. “I went to the yards,” John Mann stated, “and found Charles Mann there. I was appointed county road superintendent and ordered to report today, and that is what I have done. “Charles Mann inquired my business. I said I am county road superintendent, and he told me that none of my men could go to work.” The newly appointed assistants then returned to their homes, awaiting outcome of commissioners’ action in the matter. Vorhies and Ellis would not comment on the matter except to say that “steps will be taken to vacate the office.” It was reported commissioners are considering bringing Charles Mann to trial before them next week. ENJOINS ENFORCEMENT OF NEW TRUCK LAW Judge Ryan Grants Injunction Pending Hearing Jan. 26. Superior Judge Russell J. Ryan today issued a temporary injunction prohibiting enforcement of the new state law governing the weight and length of trucks on state highways. The order was issued after a closed hearing on a petition filed by the Central Transfer and Storage Company Inc., of Indianapolis. The injunction was issued against Frank Mayr Jr., secretary of state, and fifteen state and county officials charged with enforcement of the act which became effective on Jan. 1. Ryan fixed Jan. 26 as date for hearing on a permanent injunction. The suit charged the law is unconstitutional, and set out six reasons for its purported illegality. MOTOR LAWS UNIFORM Model Ordinance Adopted by 41 Cities in United States. By United Press SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 2. California cities are ' gradually working their way toward uniform motor vehicle laws, a survey shows. This tendency also is being followed in cities throughout the country, and a model ordinance, drafted by the conference on street and highway safety, has been adopted by forty-one cities in the United States.

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 listed in the phone directoiy 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 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. Dally Phone: RILEY 5551 ANNOUNCEMENTS J" 1 Death Notices BEHRMANN, ANNA M.—Beloved mother of Herrman and Harold Behrmann, died Saturday morning. Funeral notice later. KIBY-DINN SERVICE. BRACHEN, CAROLINE—Age 76, passed away Jan. 1 at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar E. Brenneman. R. R. 6. Box 189. Indianapolis. Services at the Seventh Christian church Monday. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at THE PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY any time. CALDERHEAD. MRS. MARY—Age 76, wife of James Calderhead and mother of John N., Thomas N. and David N. Calderhead of Indianapolis, and James A. of Akron. O.; Mrs. Margaret S. Wall and Mrs. Joan S. Talbert and Mrs. Mary N. Eller, passed away Friday morning. Services at the PLANNER Sc BUCHANAN MORTUARY. 25 W. Fall Creek blvd., Monday, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call Sunday afternoon and evening. COLEMAN. THADDEUS MARION—Of 2739 Stuart St., beloved husband of Margaret Lee Coleman end father of Mrs. Harry Munn, departed this life Friday. Jan. 1. age 65 years. Funeral notice later. For Information caU MOORE Sc KIRK, Ch. 3550. CRAIG. JOHN ROBERT—Residing at Marott hotel, passed away at St. Vincent’s hospital Thursday morning. Funeral Saturday, 4 p. m., at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Highland Lawn cemetery. Terre Haute. Sunday 1 p. m. KORD. THERESIA FRANCES—Infant daughter of Edward and Margaret Kord passed away Saturday. Jan. 2 at the residence 551 Moreland ave. Funeral from the residence Monday Jan. 4 at 1:45 p. m. Services St. Anthony church 2 p. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. LEE. MARY, E —Wife of James L. and mother of Mrs. Lillie M. Keenaugh. passed away at tur home. 2110 W. Morris St.. Friday r m. Servioe* at the Blaise Avenue 14a E. church. Tuesday. 3 r.. m. Buriali Floral Padu

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices RAWLEY, WILLIAM—Son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rawley, passed away at their home, 2023 Gent ave.. Jan. 1, at 5:45 a. m. Funeral from the residence Monday. 10 a. m. RESER. WILLIAM D.—Beloved uncle of Miss Nell Reser of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lottie Hertz of New York City, nephew of Mrs. Dorothy Vance of this city, passed away Saturday Jan. 2, 2:15 a. m. Funeral Monday 2 p. m.. from G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Friends may call anytime. WILTSIE. CHARLES SUMNER JR Passed away Thursday evening at St. Vincent's hospital. Funeral services at THE PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday 1:30 p. m. Friends invlted. Burial Crown Hill. WOODS, GEORGE WILBUR—3S36 E. 10th st.. departed this life Friday, Jan. 1., age 51 years. Funeral Monday Jan. 4. at the residence of his niece, 3536 E. 10th st., 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends inviated. Funeral under the direction of MOORE Sc KIRK. 2 Cards, In Memoriams HARRMANN —We wish to extend our sincere thanks, and appreciation for the many kindnesses, messages of love and understanding, and beautiful floral offerings from our many relatives, friends and fellow-workmen, tendered during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother CLARA HARRMANN, especially the Rev. Pattison, the singers, pall bearers and the undertaker. Mr. Blasengyn, and all who assisted. HUSBAND AND SONS. SISTER AND BROTHER. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists wTdTbeanblossom”” 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv 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 LOST—I4-year-old female white fox terrier, family pet, 1 large black spot on back; name “Snookums.” Reward. Return. 14 West North. RI. 1032. LOST—Large brown 2-zinner pocket leather nurse, containing keys and identifying papers. Call Ch. 1431 or RI. 9044. Reward. LOST—Large light brown, short-haired male doe with white spot on breast. Wearing shoulder harness when last seen, Dec. 24, Reward. 5009 E. Wash. Ir. 2077. 5 Personals Old Gold —Gold Teeth Discarded Jewelry Will Pay Cash Standard Gold Smelting Cos. 4th Floor—23 N. Pennsylvania St. TO all to whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that I am living separate and apart from my wife, Abbie White, and that I am paying her support, and that I will not be responsible for any debts created by her or any one else except myself after this date. JOHN A. WHITE, 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. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself on and after Saturday, Jan. 2, 1932. CHARLES STEVENS. 1616 Fisher Ave. HOME—Elderly peo; invalids; mental eases. Day and night attendants. Ri. 4729.

BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man; leaky roofs, gutters, furnace coils. Ch. 2283-J. CHIMNEYS—Brick work pointing, window caulking, basements repaired. Ir, 2122-8. 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. Cali 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. $1 "less; ' quick service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. MOVING—S 2 up; white men; anything. anywhere, anytime. PETE’S. Ch. 2878. QTAP ifF Reasonable rates: baraiUßAljD gains ln furn L |, 8075. CALL CARTER. DR. 5269-M—“For your next move.’’ Careful, Courteous. Reliable. T?ool tJovvrir*o Uepen. movers. Ch. oei Vice 6823 2155 Avondale. IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are looking for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times 7-B Paperhanging and Painting PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning: estl. free. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring U. S. GOVERNMENT JOBS—SIOS to $250 month. Steady. Men-women, 18-50. Paid vacation. Experience usually unnecessary. Full particulars with sample coaching FREE. Write immediately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 70 R, Rochester. N. Y. RAILWAY mail and postoffice examination soon. Valuable information free. COLUMBIAN. COR. COLLEGE. Washtngton. D. C. SPECIAL—6 Weeks free instruction: voice, piano or pine organ: only $2. No other cost or obligations. Ir. 0956. XYLOPHONE teacher and entertainer; lessons. *l. 1632 N. 111. 1638 Centennial. Ch. 1172, HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male WANTED—Salesman to cover Indiana, selling old established line mean’s Belts, Buckles and Light Luggage to dealers. Sterling Silver Buckles and novelties to jewelers. Must be responsible man with acquaintance among trade. Very liberal commission paid weekly or monthly. Exclusive territory. The Perkins-Campbell Cos.. 1309 Ethan Ave.. Cincinnati, O. A MAN WITH CAR WANTED to deliver famous ZANOL Products to steady customers on established route. Routes pay $27.50 weekly up. Pay begins at once. Write Albert Mills, Route Manager, 200 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. MEN and boys to hunt and trap furs. MR. FREE will buy them. 1904 E. Wash. 14 Help Wanted—Female WOMEN—Positions aboard ocean liners; good pay; experience unnecessary; write now; details 2-cent stamp. E. W. ARCULUS, Box 292. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. 16 Situations Wanted BOOKKEEPER, stenog.; 3 yrs. exp.; exc. ref.; age 24. Address Box No. A-400 Times. reTtals 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 523 —Apt. s—Cozy warm rm. adjoining bath: walking distance: S3. AUDUBON RD., 323—Lovely front rm. private home; twin beds; employed girls; garage and breakfast optional. Ir. 0541. BROADWAY. 1528—Nice warm room; use of shower: 2 gentlemen. Ri. 2658. CAPITOL. N.. 2113—Large warm .oom adl. 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. COLLEGE] 2527—Nice warm room, with home privileges. He. 2167. KING. N., 1222—Rm. 1 or 2. employed couple; no other roomers NEW JERSEY N 1326—Nice warm, sleeping room. References reg. Reasonable. NEW YORK. E.. 124—*2.50 per wk. and up; steam heated. TALBOT. N]] 1851—Lovely, light, warm front rm.: Penn, car. Ha. 3455-M. WASH. BLVD.—Widow’s home; lovely rm 7. privileges. *3 sgle. or dble, Ta. 1233. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.. hot. cold water. *5 wk.; hath: *7. Steam heat. A real winter home; ladies gentlemen. 232 S. HI.

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RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms HOTEL ANTLERS 'nF'T\lT l i HOTEL; warm clean. $7 SI. LLiNIJ for 2 , 136 W. Market. HARBOUR HOTEL— 617'/a N. 111.; 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. WARM rm. in very desirable home; unusual surround.; gar. Wa. 0503-R. eves. FACING PARK LARGE front room, well furnished; hardwood floors, private home; 1 or 2 employed; reas. 1829 Nowland. Ch. 2770-R----18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1912—56 with garage: 1 rm.. kitchenette: also 2 adjoining rooms. $7. BELLEFONTAINE, 1133—2-rm. apt., $3.50 for two; everything furnished. BROADWAY. 1403 —Clean, cozy, front apt., 2 closets; overstuffed, phone, adults. BROADWAY, 1134—1 and 2 rms. with kitchen; 2 beds.; $4.50 and $6.50. COLLEGE. 1232—2 large rms.. plenty leat. hot water: private entrance: adults. COLLEGE, 2630—2 2-rm. ants.; priv. home, steam heat.; garage; side dr., phone. EASTERN, 209—Mod. 2 rms. up; completely furnished. Ch. 5055, FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms., $4.50; 2 rms. S3 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. 111., N„ 2339—2-rm., kitchenette apt., priv. cnt.; 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. e7] 615—Housekeeping rms., semi-mod.; also mod, sip, rms. Ri. 2102, MER T DIAN, S.. 1706—2 front rms.. sink in kitchen. $6 wk. Adults. Dr. 5442 NEW JERSEY. N.. 1326—Modern houskn. suite. All furnished. References. Reason. NEW JERSEY. N., 1232—3 attrac. rms.; pri. bath; city heat; all turn. Ri. 3709. OAKLAND. N.. 652—55.50; 2 rms.. :itxt bath, garage; utilities turn. Adults. Ch. 5838-J. ORIENTAL, N.. 20—2 & 3-rm. furn. apts.; mod., steam ht.; home privll.; $6.50 & $7, PARK, 1125—3 housekeeping rms., $5.50; front entrance: Ist, floor. RANDOLPH, N., 233—2 clean, turn., sink, private entrance: adults. Ri. 2677. TALBOT. 2400 8LK.—53.50. $6. $7.50: 1, 2. 3-rm. frt.: nri. 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] K 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. 10TH. E., 314—2 nice clean, light, housekeeping rms.; modern home; $5 week. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished, 1 or 2 rms.. wklv. or monthly rates; util Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts 2 FURNISHED housekeeping rmsT; aU utilities turn.; $5 week. Ri. 9635. $8 PER WK. for a 4-rm. furnished place; with water, lights and gas bills paid. Call at 1611 Southeastern Ave. 19 Rooms with Board AUDUBON RD., N., 986 —Nicely furn. rm., new home; on bus line; privll. Ir. 0453. BROADWAY: 1732 -Warm front rm.; private home; $lO for two. KEALING, 1319—Lovely room, board and garage optional. Ch. 6735. MERIDIAN, N.. 2153—Large, newly furn. rm., next bath; prtv. 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. 21ST.. E., 217 —Warm rm., next bath, home cooking; privilages; reas. Ta. 1400. 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.—4-room apt., heat and water furn.; very reas. Call Li. 1800. MADISON, 1025—Best equipped apt. south; $39; 4 rms., dom. scs. kitchenette, F’.igidaire. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1438—5 ROOMS. MODERN; $37, WA. 2664. RUCKLE. 2805—Dandy. 2 bedrm. apt: : Ine heat; wat. furn.: red. RI. 7243. Ha 1663-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. 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, $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. COLORED—22O W> North: La Verne: 3-rms, bath. $25; rm.. oath; $2.75 up. Li. 26F2. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMST:N., 2022—5 rm - strictly modern double; garage. S3O. Ch. 4700. 1954 ASHLAND Nice 6-room cottage, light, gas. city water paid, toilet; reduced to sls. Ri. 6367. SCHMIDD & SMITH. INC.. Realtors. BUNGALOW PARK—I2O2 N. Capitol; 6room modern; $32.50. including heat. Dr. 2163. or see Janitor. CAPITOL. N., 37*9—Just south Maple rd.: 4 rms., strictly mod.; reduced. Ta. 0419. CAPITOL, N., 3617—540; attractive, strictly mod.; 6 rms., gar., wat. pd. Ch. 7584. CARROLLTON. 3433—5 rms. and bath bungalow dble.: gar.: wa. pd.: reduced $35. COLLEGE, 1820—10-rm. mod.; Ideal rmers.. easily heated: repainted; gar. Dr. 3233. 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; sl2. 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. lOWA. E.. 806—5 rooms, modern, garaee. water paid: $25. KENWOOD. 2354—5 rooms, bath, garage, water paid; sl9. Ir. 3412. LA SALLE. S., 45—5 rms.. semi-mod., garage, yard; sls. Ri. 1091. LAUREL] 2030—4-rm] semi-mod., gaiage; water pd.; sls. He. 1086 or next door. LEXINGTON. 1706 —7 rooms, bath, garage, laundry, new hardwood floors, dandy furnace: A-l cond.; S3O. Dr. 6390. McPHERSON, 2939—5 rms.. redec.; toilet, gar., water pd.; sl7. Key 2941. MEREDITH. 3052—M0d double bungalow, 4 rms.. bath, gar.; S2O He. 5594. MICHIGAN. E.. 3102—550 house $35; mod., hardwd. firs.: redeco.: built-in. Ch. 1412. 2839 N. NEW JERSEY: 6-RM *35 1003 BROADWAY: 6-RM 25 110 S HAWTHORNE. 8-RM 25 526 FLETCHER: 8-RM 25 B*6 FLETCHER; 6-RM 20 2358 ASHLAND; 6-RM 20 1202 FLETCHER: 6 RMS 18 1023 ASHLAND; 5-RM 15 1519 SOUTHEASTERN: 5-RM 16 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. SHERMAN. DR.. 955 N.—4-rm. mod., full basement: dbl. gar.; $25. Be. 1723-J. 648 N. SHERMAN DR. 5-room cCKtage. $12.50. Ri. 6367. SCHMID Sc SMITH, INC.. Realtors. SINGLETON. 2017-35—4. S-rm. semi-mod., gar., water pd , *l6, *lB. Dr. 7703-R.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses TACOMA, N.. 1618—6-rm. mod. garage. fence: $22.50; water .paid. Wa. 0395. UDELL 829—5 rms.. toilet and furnace, gas, lights, gar.; S2O. Ha. 2130-W. 10TH., E.. 213—5 rooms, semi-mod., water paid: sl6. Li, 2290. 10TH., E., 217—7 rooms mod.; garage; water paid; $25, Li. 2290. 2709 EAST 25TH 5-room single, light, city water paid; toilet, garage: sl6. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC- Realtors. 25TH, E., 723—6 rms.; mod. throughout; clean; $25. Ha. 2964. 25TH. E.. 662—Dandy 6-room mod. double; A-l condition; $25, He. 2649. Bargains in Rentals 545 S. Dayton; 3-rm. sgl.. Its., gar.s 8.00 1902 Duke; 4-rm. dble. lights, well. 8.00 4505 Schofield; 4-rm. sgl.. lights.. 10.00 2221 Beilis: 4-rm. sgl., lights, well 8.50 4568 E. 18th; 4-rm. dble., lights, well 8.00 116 W. Raymond; 5-rm. sgl., gar.; lights, gas, water 10.00 1403 English: 5-rm. dble., Its., wat. 12.50 2915 Sangster; 5-rm. sgl.. Its., well 12.00 918 S. West; 4-rm. dble.. lights, gas; water paid 12.00 1215 E. New York; 5-rm. modem duplex; gar 15.00 2713 Clifton; 5-rm. dble., lights, gas, water 15.00 Gregory & Appel, Inc. 247-9 N, Penn. St. Lincoln 7491. Bungalow Double, $17.50 Four rooms, electricity, gas, inside toilet, garage. 439 North Chester. Dunlop & Holtegel LI. 6517. 122 E. MARKET. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND, 1529—2 rms., lower front; o’stuffed; priv. bath and ent.; everything furn. BELL, 560—4 rms. furnished; $lB month or will sent by week; water paid. COLLEGE. 2151; APT. 3.—Modern 4-room furn. apt.; heat, utilities furnished: reas. EAST—S-rm. semi-modern, garage: completely furn.; hot cold water; $25 mo. Ch. 3658-R. EMERSON. N.. 421-—Lovely apt.; new colonial; oriental rugs; util, furn.; Fripidaire; must be seen to be appreciatcn. LOCKERBIE ST.. 612—4-rm. apt.; steam, hot water; cheap. Inspect. Wa. 4547-4, eves. MERIDIAN. N.. 3761—Apt. 110. bedrm. ant.. S6O: leav. city; will rent Indef. Ha. 1269. SALEM. 3525 Vi—Nicely furnished, small apt.: garage. Ta. 5244. Ta. 6647. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms., bath. $7.50: 3 rms., alcove, bath, $10: hsekper. in fcsmt. WASHINGTON. E.. 3720—Nicelv furn. modern: 4 rooms, bath. apt., verv reas. Ir 5877. 20TH. E.. 3321—4-rm. mod. bungalow: nicely furn.: on car line: reas. RI. 6229. WIDOW will share nicelv 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. $35, 2-Room Furnished Apt., 522 Fletcher Ave. Efficiency apt.; utilities furnished; walking distance. Security Trust Cos. RI. 9484. 3 BEDROOM beautifully furn. home. 2400 North: Kelvinator, grand piano; sun parlor: garage: S6O, MR. MOTT, Li. 9065. MODERN —Furnished: basement ant.; steam heat: $4, 109 N. Euclid. Ir. 0392. 24 Suburban and Farms MONTH FREE—Early spring: 4. 5 rooms. ground. Stop 6Vb Rockville Rd. 25 Offices and Desk Space UNEXPIRED lease and complete equipment of 2 rooms. Li 5246. REAL ESTATE~fTr SALE 27 Houses For Sale BEECHWOOD.S9S9 —6 rms.. furnace, gar.: abundance fruit: chicken house and run; extra lot, $3,000. Terms. WALTER L. STACE. Ir. 2603. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale THIS WEEK’S BARGAINS Insulating board, Va" thick. 4’x4’..2c ft. Storm sash glazed, low as 79c ea Weatherstrips, felt. 2V2C: 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. BATH TUBSTSS Lavatories, $2 up; closet combinations. sls; sinks with drainboards, $26.50. 115 N. Alabama St. STEAM or hot water heating units, 57 inches square; auto type radiator; 36-in. Ug blower: all complete with fittings. Fouts Car & Truck Cos.. Belmont and W. Washington. Be. 3290. ONE rebuilt portable Litman electric 4cylinder air pump. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St Ir. 1151. LOT of rural mall boxes.s2 each; we will be closed Saturday. January 2nd. Will be open Monday. 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. 813 N DELAWARE ST. LI. 1800. 35 Household Goods GAS STOVE—Furniture pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators; all id good condition and cheap as vou want them Deliverv free. 127 W Georgia St UREAKEASI SEI rm & bedrm twin beds, linen frieze 11 vlpg rm.. rugs sac 2428 N Meridian HOME beverage coolers, verv special at $lO. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 30tb and Northwestern. Ta. 0689. DOES vour sewing mch. need repairing. Cali 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. LIVIN 3 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 AIRLINE. 9 tubes $27.50 Freshman Console 17.50 ATWATER-KENT. 7-tube table model 19.50 Matestic lowbov 49.00 Phllco table model 22 50 Victor lowbov 45-00 Brunswick highboy 52.C0 Radio Bargain Shop WHY let an individual experiment on your radio? Call RIVERSIDE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE. Ta. 4378. Service calls 75c. Radios checked FREE. Aerials, $3.50. PHILCO, 1931 Model. 7 and 9 tube radio; will sell at half price. RICH St CO 1524 N. Illinois Bt. Ri. 2876. GUARANTEED radio repair: service alls. STANDARD RADIO CO.. 2171 N. Illinois Dav. Ta. 5777. night. Wa. 1533. 1932—NEW RADIOS—I 932 E-Z terms, low down payment. Be. 3343-J RADIO DOCTOR —Service on all makes Very reas. Work guaranteed. Ri. 7725. REPAIRING ON ALL IiKkES OF RADIOS. SERVICE CALLS SOeT Ir. 1769. CH. 6*46 RADIO SERVICE—Power packs, aerials lost.. R. C. A tube*. 1701 Roosevelt

ME R CHAN PISE 36 Radios, Musical Instruments

ft 50 Slightly Used Saxophones $lO Down. Easiest payment plan in town. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL 20 Pembroke Arcade. LI. 4800

Philco Radio Bargains Phllco 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 Used Selmer clarinet; very exceptional bargain, $175 value, $63. Martin tenor saxophone, silver plate, gold bell, just like new, $95. Convenient Terms Pearson Piano Company 128 N. Penn St. LI. 5513 PIANOS—Tuned. $2: 30 vear’s exp. Best work guaranteed. He. 5584. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel HUDSON SEAL COAT—Large: ex. cond.: eve, dresses. 38-40. reas. Ri. 5044. 38 Store, Office Supplies Typewriters Kigg'lx.Hos 9 Mass, 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel

SPECIALS „ Indiana Mine Run .. . $4.00 Ind. Egg, cln. fkd. .. $4.50 Ind. Lp. cln. fkd.... $4.50 Pittsburgh, lg. lp. .. .$5.50 Luhrig, lg. lp., fkd.. . .$6.00 If you use a stove try Luhrig. W. Va., m.r., vy. lpy. $5.00 2 Tons $9.75 Pea Coke, extra cln... $6.50 2 Tons $12.50 I^COALCoIU LI NCOLN 2233. 701 E. WASH.

Try 1/2 or Ton of These Premium Coals W. Va. Blk.. Va ton. $3; V% t0n..51.75 White Ash. lg. blk.. Va ton. 52.50* Vi ton $1.50 Isl. Crk.. Va ton. $3.25; V 4 ton $1.90 Poca. Lp.. Va ton. $4; Vi ton $2.25 Poca. Egg. Va ton. $3.65: Vi ton..s2 00 r*ONfOLIDATEn %sa-i-ri'i-Mvn'n L fr

WHITE STAR BLK, clean fkd $5.00 Ind. White Ash Blk., cln., lg., fkd. 4.75 Ind. Mine Run, very good 4.00 Brazil Block 4.50 High Grade Nut and Slack 3.75 Best W. Va. M. R., very lumpy... 5.0 C Premium Va. B!k„ cln. fkd..7.... 6.00 Deliver Anywhere in City. Uniun Ice SrfoALCb DR. 4621. DR. 4622.

IF YOU WANT BIG LUMP COAL AND A CLEANER HOME. TRY BLUE BELL BIG LUMP *6.00 „ ONLY 4% ASH—NO SOOT. J. fe I. COAL CO, CH. 6048. Call Us for Prices Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291 KINDLING • By load or bundle. Fireplace wood. Dr. 4869. West Side Cash Coat Cos. 110 N. Richland Ave. BE. 3014. FREDRICK COAL CO] DR. 1792. Wa. 5666. 801 Beecher St. 1020 E. 40th St. 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 buyers and sellers of used merchandise In the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICE3, WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd pieces; highest prices. Hu. 7274. LIVESTOCK - 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry PHEASANTS—Homing and fanev pigeons: overstocked: sell cheap. 350 W, 30th. TWIN heifer calves. 7 months old. Inquire 1016 W. Morris St. FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities LUNCH . ROOM—North; booths, taoles; dandv for couple. Call Ta. 0162 after 6 p, m. WANT TO BUY —Good grocery business; cash If priced right; full details. Box A 296. 46 Money to Loan

Furniture Loans to Husband and Wife 2% Per Month This Low Rate on All Loans LOWEST IN CITY Loans to S3OO. No Extra Charges Payments on principal can be made as low as $2 per month on a *SO loan: $3 on *75 loan: $4 on SIOO loan: $8 on S2OO loan: sl2 on S3OO loan. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RI 3587

AUTO LOANS 1 3 A% HALF RATE WHY PAY OTHERS MORE? Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 8 S. Capitol Ave. Riley 1321

REDUCED YOUR PAYMENTS WE LOAN $25 TO S3OO ON AUTOS OR FURNITURE. Confidential Service LegaJ Rate* BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 E New York. Rl 497* AUTOS PURNITUHi LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE SO. 219 g Ohio St LI 6605 Loan.- *lO to S3OC ld 24 nours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO *4 8 PENNSYLVANIA 3T Rl 0054 48 Automobile Loans Don’t lose your auto! Others paid off More money advanced. Cash at once Courteous. quick service SACKS BROS AUTO LOAN CO 308 INDIANA AVE. RL 5994 FREE PARKING 1 QC*, BMW YORK ASP INDUtf* AYS

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A UTO MOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale TI Chevrolet c<Mcb | S6 ’2B Ford Tudor 165 ’25-’25 Essex coach, choice 25 ’25 Ford coupe 25 ’27 Chevrolet coupe 75 TERMS—TRADE ■ *\ Dependable Used Cars 1928 Buick Cout>e $265.00 Pierce Arrow Coach 275.00 1929 Oakland Sedan 395.00 1929 La Salle Col. Op 875.00 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 495.00 Marmon Used Car Store 1037 N. Meridian—Lincoln 6359 BUICK—I92B Master 6; good In every respect; oniv $230. BROWNING GENT, 1003 North Meridian. Ri. 865a. h/. /i CHEVROLET—’3I Coach: this n car is like brand new: see it; %/i\ $435. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO.. __" ft 3547 E. Wash. St. CHEVROLET. ’29 coach; here is a car that will give you many thousand miles of real transportation and pleasure: *225. LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash. tj CHEVROLET—’2B Sedan: in ex- | rir tra nice condition: vou will like V/i it: $165. LAUTH CHEVROLET. CHEVROLET, 1928 COACH. Extra fine shape; cut to only *125.00. The Buick 1302 E. Washington. U. 1571. 19 28 CHEVROLET coupe; exceptionally. good. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO. Ch. 6646 CHEVROLET—’29 Couoe: if vou / 1 4J* want real transportation: see %/f\ this; *235. LAUTH CHEVROLET # | L 3547 E. Wash. DODGE COUPE —Balloon tires extra nice. $45. Terms. 820 N Meridian. ESSEX SUPER 6 COUPE. 1930: only driven 6.000 miles; like new in eysry way: had wonderful care; price reduced to $345; terms; one-third down. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 28 Years with Packard. 1511 N Illinois St. RI. 7597. Ford. '29 coupe. Here is a real bargain. LOOK! *125. terms. THE BUICK 1302 E. Wash. St. Li. 1571. ft FORD—’29 Coupe; here Is a i J4S r £ al bargain: A-l condition* f 2OO. Terms. LAUTH CHEVRO--1 LET. 3547 E. Wash. i 1928 MARMON—Sedan; very clean: $195. ..BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO] Ch. 6646. _ OLD&—’2B Coach: in excellent g Icondition: will give real service; %/f\ *250 LAUTH Chevrolet. 3547 E. ft Wash. 1926 OLDBMOBILE SEDAN—ReaI bargain: $95. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO, Ch. 6646. OLDS—I 927 coach $99. LATHROP-MOYER DEALER, INC. 418 North Capitol. Rl. 6375. PONTIAC—I 927 landau sedan; extra good condition; S4O down; good tires. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Wash. St. Open eves, and Sun. PONTIAC COUPE, 1927—Runs good and has good tires. $75 Terms. 820 N. Meridian. Bargains in Used Cars] CARSON BROS. 921-23 Virginia Ave Or 0232 j Accessories, Tires, Parts Used Tire Sale 2,000 tires. All sizes SI.OO each. Tubes, 50c. Batteries $2.00 exj change. Tom Rogers BE. 4300 3117 W. Washington Open Evenings BATTERIES GUARANTEED $2.95 to $3.85 SWISSHELM * SON 544 E. Washington St. RI. 7740 JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.— W>U repair or make new tops and curtains loi vour car 202 Kentucky Ave. TRY TIMES WANT’ADS FOR BUBINEBB 55 Autos Wanted WILL oav cash for vour car or vour eauitv. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll *sl* 561 N Canltm WANTED —A light panel truck. What have you? Call 2910 McPhearson. between 2 and 6 p. m., or phone Ch. 6393. _ LEGALS 56 Legal Notices ANNUAL MEETING of stockholders and election of directors of the INSURANCE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Mansur block, will be held Monday, January 11, 1932, 8:30 p. m. NOTICE * The annual meeting of the members of the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association will be held Thursday, January 14. 1932, at 4 p. m. in the Directors Room of the Fletcher Trust Cos.. Indianapolis. I SIGNED] HUGH McK. LANDON, President, LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING] PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10711. In the matter of the petition of Town of Edgewood (water works system I to be declared a public utility and for approval of rates. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the commission, 401 State House at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday. Jan. 12, 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By J. W. McCARDLE, Chairman. Indianapolis, Indiana. I December 31. 1931. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10721. In the matter of the petition of Northern Indiana Public Service Company. Public Service Company ol Indiana, arid Chicago District Electric Generating Corporation—for purchase and sale of 71.760 shares of stock of latter company. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission ol Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause 'n the rooms of the Commission. 401 State House, at Indlananolts. Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday. January 13. 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv J. W. McCARDLE. Chairman. Indianapolis. Indiana. : December 31. 1931. ! LEGAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10719. In the matter of the petition of Rural Mutual Electric Corporation—for certificate of public convenience and necessity to build electric line in Shelby Countv. and for authority to issue securities. Notice is hereby given that the Publice Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission. 401 State House at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 2 o'clock o. m. on Tuesday. January 12. 1932 Public Darticioation in this hearing is reouested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By J. W M’CARDLE Chairman . Commissioner. Indianapolis. Indiana. December 81. 1931. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Fabricating, furnishing and Installing in the Garbage Reduction Plant of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Indiana. thirty-two (32 1 or less Digesters. Including removal of all old Digesters. Indianapolis. Indiana. December 31. 1931. ~ Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners for the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, Indiana, at its office. 103 City Hall. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 o’clock a. m.. Tuesday. Jan. 26. 1932. for fabrt- . eating, furnishing and Installing thirtytwo 1 32) or less Digesters, including removal or all old digesters, labor ana incidentals thereto, according to the specifications for said Digesters, on file in the office of the Board. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check for Five Hundred (*500.00 1 Dollars. payable to said Board, certified by a reputable bank Said bids will be opened after 10 o'clock, a m.. on Tuesday. Jan. 36. 1932. out the Board reserves the right to defer action on said bids as provided in said specifications or to reject any and all bids. B. J. T. JEUP. President. O. C. ROSS. Vice-President. ( A. H. MOORE. \ BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS. SANITARY DISTRICT O T 1 DIANAPOUS, INDIANA.