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>‘MR. HYDE’ HANDS ! OUT REAL THRILLS Smartest and Best Revue of Season Sent to Indiana Theater by Fanchon and Marco. BV WALTER D. HICKMAN NO stranger to the movie screen is “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” because this combination good man and fiend was revealed years ago on the silent screen before it became a talker with Fredric March in the dual role. “Frankenstein.” by bulding up its most satisfactory box office figures, l probably has started a reign of terror on the talking screen. Everybody is familiar with “Jekyll and Hyde,” and this shocker and thriller fits splendidly with present-day craze to have pins and needles ituck into your spine.

The splendid thing about this talker is that it leaves no doubt as

to the dramatic acting ability of Frcdric March. As Dr. Jekyll, the good man and splendid leader in science, Mar c n brings out all the natural characteristics of the good doctor, the learned man of science. March overlooks none of the good qualities of Jekyll before he unloosens the beast (Hyde) within his own

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personality and being. In giving you Hyde, the fiend and murderer, March goes* the limit in physical suffering even during the changes under the influence of the drug. He is most masterful when he realizes that the brute Hyde is stronger that Jekyll and that a drug is not needed for the monster to claim possession of his body and soul. March is wonderful when the brute claims him for the first time without the drug while Jekyll is looking at a black cat kill a pretty bird. The work of March easily comes under the head of one of the ten best performances of the new movie year. Miriam Hopkins as the girl of no definite occupation who becomes the plaything as well as the target of Hyde's brutality, gives a performance of strength. She actually makes you sympathetic with this streetwalker. * Os course it is the photography and the direction which has done so much for mechanics of this picture. Here is a big picture, splendidly mounted and acted. On the stage at the Circle this week is “The WKBF Radio Revels,” with Connie and his band, Harry Bason who is one of the best pianists that this city has ever produced; Vaughn Cornish a singer of splendid voice who is very popular, and Louise Spillman. My only fault is that not enough time is given to Cornish and the boys in the orchestra who sing near the close of the act. These two and Bason stop proceedings. Hits should be allowed to linger as long as the audience wants them. Now at the Circle. tt u CONCERNING “MATA HARI,” A MOVIE Have always been interested in the stories concerning the spy work of Mata Hari, who. until just re-

cently has had the reputation of being the most powerful spy in the employ of the Ge r man secret service during the World war. Many writers have made a sort of a myth of this allegedly beautiful and talented worn an who worked the vampire stuff on her victims to get valuable information. Others are

Greta Garbo

now claiming that Mata was a gorgeous love maker, but was a pretty weak sister when it came to the spy busniess. In the movie version that Greta Garbo is using as her latest talker on the screen, we are concerned chiefly with one major episode of the spy—the way she trapped and ruined the only man <a Russian aviator of noble standing) who never honestly loved her. Mata's activities were centered in many places besides Paris, but all of the action takes place in Paris, when she had in her power a Russian general attached to the Russian embassy in Paris. This charBctcr is played by Lionel Barrymore. and he gives a splendid performance of the man who was killed by his own mistress. Ramon Novarro is the Russian aviator and he gives a pleasing performance. Lewis Stone matches the acting ability of

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Barrymore as the lawyer who be- , trayed his own country. It seems to me that Miss Garbo i has been careful not to offend the tastes of her audiences because Matawas about as bad a gal who has ever been on the talking screen if we are to believe everything we read about her. Miss Garbo rather puts the moral brakes on Mata and Mata probably would not have known how to use 1 them if she had a set. Scenically, the picture is splendid but the story has been so purified that Mata is not the rotten creature that she was supposed to be. Greta’s Mata had too much heart and concience for the most brutal spy that existed in the war. Be your own judge. I can’t rave over this edition of Mata. You can if you want to and you are welcome. Now at the Palace. a tt n INDIANA HAS A REAL STAGE SIIOW If I am not all wrong, the Fanchon and Marco idea. “Greetings,” is the most beautiful and the classiest revue they have sent the Indiana so far. And the show is rich on comedy because it has the services of Del Chain, who acts as a master of ceremonies as well as the services of Lamberti, xylophone clown. These two put on one of the funniest burlesques on mind read-

ing acts that I have ever seen on the stage. Chain works the audience and Lamberti dolls himself up as the chewing gum madame, who knows nothing and sees nothing. It is a riot. And Lamberti stages his own riot when he starts out to convince those present that he is the world's worse musician. Here is

Lit Dagover

< a firle showman, who knows how to | sell hokum. The various scenes of | the revue proper uses a beautiful ballet to present the “greetings” idea such as Christman, Valentine and the like. The girls are good dancers and the two chief dancers more than make good. Even the vocalist is way above the average. Here is a big city revue with rare beauty and real dancing and comedy talent. The very best that Fanchon and Marco have given us so far. And Charlie Davis and his gang help out the proceedings. You recall that I had several interesting experiences with Lil Dagover, the German star when her plane was forced down near Indii anapolis during a terrific storm. ! She was then on her way to the coast to start work on “The Wom- ; an From Monte Carlo.” I believe that it would have been better if this picture was never made as far as Miss Dagover is concerned. It just doesn’t give her a chance, it is too over drawn and | just does not convince. This woman needs a story with ! action—something that keeps her busy. The best scene is when a French warship is sunk by the enemy but she doesn’t have thing to do with these big moments of | the story. Even Walter Huston was miscast as the commander of the French warship. I firmly believe that Miss Dagover can conquer this country !if she has the right vehicles, but "The Woman From Monte Carlo” 1 has made that conquest a doubtful I one. I was in hopes that I could say ! nice things about this woman but I can’t after seeing “The Woman From Monte Carlo.” Now at the Indiana. Ted Healy. Fannie Brice and Phil Baker opens a short engagement tonight, Tuesday matinee and night at English’s in "Crazy Quilt.” Other theaters today offer: Koran at the Lyric; “What a Woman ; Wants” at Keith's, and “Delicious” in its second week at the Apollo.

On the Air Many requests have been made for Walter D. Hickman of The Times to interview Miss Margery Williams, leading woman for Charles B*rkell at Keith’s over WKBF. Miss Williams and Hickman will erect an imaginary dressing room by the side of the microphone at WKBF at 12:32 noon Tuesday. Tune in and meet this tremendously interesting personality.

HEADS -GOSPEL. TEAM’ By Ttwr* Special BOSTON. Jan. 4.—Almon J. Coble i of Indianapolis is captain of a. J “gospel team” from Boston University’s school of theology, which will conduct all services at Hyde Park Methodist Episcopal church during January. j Professor Adolphus Linfield of the university school of theology is in | charge of the work, in which eleven I teams of five men each are engaged. 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 ..... .IS .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 directory or is identified and accepted by the credit department. A DISCOUNT of ONE CENT FOR EACH LINE Is given to transient advertisers paving their bill within ONE WEEK afte* billing. 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 Pound ads are charged at a rate ol 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 dav. Phone Service 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily Phone: RILEY 5551 ANllioijHC^M^NTS 1 Death Notices ATHERN, JOHN—Age 74 years, beloved husband of Lillian Athern. father of Sallie Athern passed a wav Sunday afternoon at residence. 276 N. Belle Vieu. Funeral services Wednesday. 10:30 a. in., at CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 1934 W. Michigan, and at Christian Church et Montezuma at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Friends mav call at the funeral home after 4 p. m. Monday. BASTIN'. EZRA—Beloved husband of Anna. father of Forest. Marie, Naomi, and Mrs. Maurice Beasley, passed away Jan. 3. at his home In Maywood. Friends may call at the home anytime after 5 and. m.. this eve. Funeral Tuesday. Jan. 5. 2 p. m. Burial New Crown Cemetery. Friends invited. W. T. BLASENGYN in charge. CLARK. GRANT W. —Age 65 years, beloved husband of Flora Clark, father of Mrs. Helen Clark Warner, died Sunday. Jan. 3. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 5. 10 a. m., at the residence. 850 N. Dennv Ave., 2 p. m. at the CRONE FUNERAL HOME, Cambridge City, Ind. Burial Riverside cemetery. Friends invited. GEORGE W. USHER in charge. EKLUND, JOHN L.—Beloved son of Mrs. Julia Eklund, 1335 College avenue, passed away Saturday night. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. HOWE. JAMES L. —Father of Mrs. M? R". BOOKWALTER, Mrs. James B. Clarke, Mrs. H. L. Buschman, and Miss Ruth Howe, passed away Mondav morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd., Wednesday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. LEE. MARY E.—Wife of James L. and mother of Mrs. Lillie M. Keenaugh, passed away at her home. 2110 W Morris St.. Friday p. m. Services at the Blaine Avenue M. E. Church Tuesday 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. LLOYD, MALINDA A.—Mother of Pearl Llovd and Mrs. H. L. Hiott and grandmother of Llovd Hiott. passed awav Sunday n. m. at the residence, 4805 Winthrop Ave. Services at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 1:30 n. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill private. M'DERMID. MAY M.—Wife of Norman W. McDermid, mother of Cecil C. Wayland, stepmother of Marion and Harold McDermid, sister of Bert, and William M. Calvin and Mrs. Belle Miller, passed away Friday. Jan. 1. at 5:40 p. m., at the. sister’s residence, 1314 Olive St. Friends may call any time at above address. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Jan 5. 2:30 p. m.. at the Fountain SoufiJ*.' Christian church. Burial New Croifln cemetery. Friends invited, ROY J. TOLIN in charge. M'DERMID. NORMAN W.—Husband of the deceased May McDermid, father of Mar- ' ion and Harold McDermid passed away i Sunday. Jan. 3 6:20 a. rn. Funeral j notice later. For further information call THE ROY J. TOLIN FUNERAL HOME. DR. 6969. ; M’DONALD, ARTHUR—Age 50 years, bej loved husband of Mav Mclntire McDoni aid and father of Clara Bell McDonald, passed away Sunday morning at the residence, 2264 N. New Jersey. Friends I may call Monday evening. Services at { residence of Benjamin L. Mclntire, St. Mary’s, 0.. Tuesday, 2 p. m. Burial Elm Grove cemetery. i M’GINNIS. MRS. JESSIE E.—Widow of Frank McGinnis, mother of Mrs. Danola McGinnis Evcleshymer of Niles, Mich., and Mrs. Gertrude McGinnis Fisher. ; passed awav Monday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MOR- | TUARY. 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd.. Wednes--1 day. 4:30 p. m. Friends Invited. Cre- ! mation following. MENEGHINI. CARRlE—Beloved wife of Joseph, passed awav Sunday. Jan. 2. She leaves her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackwell five sisters and five brothers. Gilbert. Walter. Delbert. Dasil. Rov ard Ruth Blackwell. Mrs. Rotta Phillips. Mrs Lola Elgin. Mrs. Nelle B. Lone, and Mrs. Marie Demiphieli. Friends mav call at the home. 912 E. Michiean, anytime after 2 n. m. Tuesday. Funeral from St. Joseph’s church. 540 N. Noble. Thursday. 2 n. m. W, T. BLASENGYN in charge; ROBERTS. MARGARET A.—Aunt of Charles William Hesten. died at Lafayette. Ind.. Sunday. Friends may call at the KIRBY-DINN MORTUARY, 1901 N. Meridian. Monday. 2-4 and 7-9 p. m Funeral Tuesday. 2 p. m. at the mortuarv. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. SLOAN. MARY—Passed away at~At!antic City. Sunday. Jan. 3. Funeral at Christ church, Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock. Burial in Crown Hill. Friends may call at KREGELO & BAILEY. Mondav evenmg. THOMPSON. HENRY—Beloved husband of Sarah J. Thompson, passed awav at his residence. 2542 N. New Jersey St. Saturday morning. Services Tuesday. 10 a. n. at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. WHITE, MRS. ELlZA—Mother of Mrs. Arthur Pollard, passed awav Mondav morning at the residence. 1121 Congress avenue. Services at the FLANNER <te BUCHANAN MORTUARY. 25 West Fall Creek Blvd.. Wednesday. 3 p. m. Friends ipvited. Burial Crown Hill. 2 Cards, In Memoriams KLEINE. HENRY W.—We wish to express our thanks to out - relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown at the death of our husband and father. Henrv w. Kleine. also do we thak the Rev. Piekenbrok for his consoling words, singer Mrs. Louis 3urck. pallbearers and all for the beautiful floral offerings. The undertakers. PLANNER & BUCHANAN for their efficient service. MRS. H. KLEINE and FAMILY, POWELL—To our friends and neighbors who so kindlv ministered to us at the time of the death of our dear husband and father. CHARLES POWELL, we wish to thank each one for their kind expressions of sympathy, also for the beautiful flowers and especialv do we thank the undertaker. George W. Usher. • MRS. ELLA POWELL and DAUGHTERS. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM “ 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM - ” Main office. 2226 SheJbv St. Branch office. 1634 W Morris. Dr. 2570. GPJNSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 '“HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware 14 382$ O ' s , j.- ty.

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Ri. 2658. CAPITOL. N.. 2113—Large warm .oora adj. bath. $3,50. Illinois car. Ta. 4914. CENTRAL, 2936—Front rm. down; private entrance; good heat. Ha. 1891. COLLEGE. 820—Large front rm.; also small sleeping room. $2. COLLEGE, 2527—Nice warm room, with home privileges. He. 2167. COLLEGE, 2355—Large, clean bedroom; twin or double beds; private home. ILLINOIS. N., 431—Nice modern rm.; steam heat; close in. Li. 9317. 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—52.50 per wk. and up; steam heated. TALBOT, N.. 1851—Lovely, light, warm front rm.: Penn, car. Ha. 3455-M. WALNUT. E., 309 >2 —2 nice outside sleeping rooms; steam heat. Ri. 4719. WASH. BLVD. —Widow’s home; lovely rn„ privileges. $3 sgle. or dble. Ta. 1233. WASH.. E., 3207—Steam heat single and _double; reasonable. Ch. 5341. PRINCETON HOTEL ' Nice clean rms.. hot. cold water, ssw'£.: bath; $7. Steam heat. A real winter home: ladies gentlemen. 232 S. 11l HOTEL ANTLERS j ST. DENIS Rg T 2 EL: i36 a w!’ Market. * 7 i 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 SPADES PARK NOWLAND. 1829 —Large front room, well furnished; hardwood floors; private mod. home: home privileges: $4 week. Ch. 2770-R. YOUNG man to share apt. downtown; ideai location: reasonable. Li. 8193 eves. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1912 —$6 with garage: 1 rm.. kitchenette: also 2 adjoining rooms. $7. . ASHLAND. 1634—1 mod. housekeeping rm.; j connecting bath; prlv, entrance: reas. ! BELLEFONTAINE. 1133—2-rm. apt.. $3.50 ! for two; everything furnished. BROADWAY. 1403—Clean, cozy apt.; 2 closets: overstuffed; phone; 86.50: adults. BROADWAY. 1134—1 and 2 rms. with kitchen: 2 beds.; 84.50 and 86.50. COLLEGE. 1232—2 large rms.. Dlentv 'eat. hot water; private entrance: adults. COLLEGE, 2630—2 2-rm. apts.; priv. home, steam heat.; garage; side dr- phone. EDISON. 859 —College car; 2 unfurn. rms.; utilities fura.; private modern home. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms.. $4.50; 2 rms. 83 and $3.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE.. N.. 21—2 furnished front connecting: good heat; garage. 111.. N.. 2339—2-rm.. kitchenette apt., priv. ent.: Maytag washer; $7.50. Ta. 7110 , 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. MILEY. 129—2 furn., good heat; $4: 3 rooms unfurn., $lO. Be. 4931-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1326—Moderii housxp. suite. All furnished. References. Reason. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1232—3 attrac. rms.; pn, bath; city heat: all furn. Ri. 3709. OAKLAND. N-. 652—55.50: 2 rms.. axt bath, garage: utilities furn. Ch. 0838-J. OLIVE. 540 E. —Nice, clean rooms.: everything 2am; >2.50 and >3 per week.

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RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ORIENTAL, N.. 20—2 & 3-rm. furn. apts.; mod., steam ht.; home privil.: $6.50 & $7. PARK, 1125 —3 nousekeeping rms., $5.50; front entrance: Ist, floor. RANDALPH, S., 314—Modern unfurn., 1 or 2; kitchenette: priv. ent.; gar. Dr. 2i83-J. RURAL. 267 N. Downstairs: private. TALBOT. 2400 8LK.—*3.50. $6. $7.50; 12. 3-rm. irt.: 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 7, 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. 31M. 10TH, E., 314—2 nice clean, light, housekeeping rms.; modern home; $5 week. DOWNTOWN—Furmshea or unfurnished, 1 or 2 rms., wklv. or monthly rates: util Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts. 2 FURNISHED housekeeping rms.; all utilities furn.; $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. LOVELY Woodruff; 2 rms.. kitchenette. fur.. $6.50; also 1 rm.. kitch’n’t. Ch. 4108 2 4-ROOM APTS, on 27th St., furnished: all utilities furnished: $6.50 week. McGee. Li. 6028. Eve. Ta. 5867, TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 19 Rooms with Board ____ _ __ AUDUBON RD.. N-. 986—Nicely furn. rm., new home; on bus line; privil. Ir. 0453. KEALING, 1319—Lovely room, board and garage optional. Ch. 6735. KENWOOD & 29TH —Attractive rm.; good meals; private home. Ha. 2104-J. MERIDIAN. N., 2153—Large, newly furn. rm., next bath; priv. home. Ha. 1673-J. PARK. 833—Nio room; home cooking: nrivileges. 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. 21 Unfurnished Apartments DELAWARE. N.—4-room apt., heat and water turn.; very reas. Call Li. 1800. MADISON, 1025—Best equipped apt. south; 539: 4 rms.. dom. scs. kitette. Frigidaire. NEW JERSEY, N., 1438—5 ROOMS, MODERN; $37. WA. 2664. REMBRANDT, 1527—4 rms., bath. mod. apt- st. heat, water, gar, furn. Ta. 1713. RUCKLE. 2805—Dandy. 2 bedrm. apt: fine 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: $37. Call Ant,. 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 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.. 3769—Just south Maple id.: 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. EAST. N- 801—9 rms., bath; gas. elec.: good repair. Reduced $lB. Ri. 4773. 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. HOSBROOK. 949—4-rm. semi-mod- newly deco.: sl2, Be. 4931-R. INGRAM. 1822—6-rm mod. double.: ear.; $25: near school, car. Ta. 6569. lOWA. E.. 806—5 rooms, modern, garage. water paid: 825. LA SALLE, S- 45—5 rms.. semi-mod.. garaee, yard: sls. Ri. 1091. 2847 N. LA SALLE. 4-Rm. single, 1., g- toilet; wat. pd.; red. to $13.50. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC- REALTORS. LAUREL. 2032—4-rm. semi-mod- garage; 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. 1710 LOCKWOOD Nice 7-rm. cottage, sls. SCHMID fe SMITH. INC- REALTORS. MARKET. E- 1400—4-rm. double: semimod., sl6. McGee, Li. 6028. Eve- Ta. 5867. McKIM. 218—4 rms- modern, full basement. good furnace, water pd.; $lB. MICHIGAN. E- 3102—550 house $35: mod., hardwd. firs.; redeco.; built-in. Ch. 1412. MICHIGAN. W- 2024—6-rm. mod. double; A-l: gas grate: gar.: $25. Ha. 4610. ’2175 PARKER 7-Rm. mod., gar., c. w. pd.; sl7. Ri. 6367 SCHMID & SMITH. INC- REALTORS. PENN.. N„ 2456—6-rm. mod- gas; $25. McGEE, Li. 6028. Eve- Ta. 5867. 116 WEST RAYMOND—Rm. single, gar * 1., g. and water.; $lO. GREGORY & APPEL. LI. 7491. BT. CLAIR, E- 2623—Near St. Philips; 6rm. mod .double, water pd. Ch. 635F. [ SHERMAN. DR- 955 N.—4-rm. mod- fuU j basement: dbl. gar.: $21.50. Be. 1723-J. ! SINGLETON. 2017-35—4. 5-rm. semi-mod*. gar- water pi- sl6, $lB. Dr 7703-R. SINGLETON. 2103—5 rooms, bath, garage. clean: $21.50; water pd. Dr. 3509-M. TACOMA. N- 1618—6-rm. mod. garage. fence; $22.53; water paid. Wa. 0395, 918 S. WEST—4-rm. dble., 1., gas., wat. pd.: sl2. GREGORY & APPEL. LI. 7491. 10TH.. E.. 213—5 rooms, semi-mod- water paid; sl6. Li. 2290. 10TH- E., 217—7 rooms mod.; garage; water paid; $25. Li. 2290. 25TH. E. 723—6 rms.; mod. throughout: clean: $25, Ha. 2964, 25TH. E- 662—Dandy 6-room mod. double: A-l condition: 825. He. 2649. 3-ROOM mod. double: all utilities furn. Cheap to right party. He. 4456. 5-RM. BUNGALOW, $32.50 Keystone. 4628 N.—Attractive, modern stucco: hardwood floors, built-in features, heated garage, large lot. near schools. Owner. Wa, 0171. MOVING PAID OR MO. FREE. 1157 Haueh: 5 rms.. semi-mod—slß 00 620 S. New Jersey; 6 rms.. m.. gar. 20.00 626 S. New Jersey; 4 rms.. mod... 20.00 523 l i> E. New York; 5 rms.. mod.. -2 50 39 S. La Salle. 6 rms.. dbl. gar... 36.00 310 Linwood: seml-m. 5 rms . gar.. 20.00 841'- Union. 2 rms.. semi-mod 10.00 COLORED—22O9 N. Arsenal: 4 rms.. olec.. gas. water, good condi. Ir. 4979. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND, 1529—2 rms., lower front; o’stuffed; priw, bath, ent.: everything fur. BELL. 560—4 rms. furnished: $lB month or will sent by week; water paid. EAST —5-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.; Frigidaire: must be seen to be appreciated. LOCKERBIE ST.. 612—4-rm. ant.: steam. hot wat.: cheap. Inspect. Wa. 4547-4. ev’s. MERIDIAN. N.. 3761—Ant. ilO. bedrm. sot.. 860: leav. city: will rent indef. Ha. 1269. ST. PAUL. 1127 —6-rm. semi-mod. home; completely‘furn.; reasonable. Dr. 5507-W. WALNUT, E- 115—3 rms.. bath. $7.50: 3 rms., alcove, bath. 810: hsekper. in usmt. WASHINGTON. E- 3720—M0d- 4 rms.; bath opt.; very nicely turn.; 86.50 & 87. 20TH. E.. 3321—4-rm. mod. bungalow: nicet lv furn.: on car line; reas. Ri. 6229. WIDOW will share nicely furnished mod1. era house, cheap. 2356 E. Michigan.

RENTALS j 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses WEEK free—7l7 N. Pershing; 4-rm. single. $5. 1003 W. N. York. 5 rms., 86. Ri. 7:25. MODERN—Furnished: basement apt.; steam heat: $4. 109 N. Euclid. Ir. 0392. UPPER DUPLEX—3 rms. and bath; furn.; fine heat; adults. Ir. 7912. 24 Suburban and Farms MONTH FREE—Earlv spring; 4. 5 rooms, j ground. Stop 6V L . Rockville Rd. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ~ 27 Houses For Sale OLNEY, N., IQ36 —6-rm. semi-modern: good location; large lot; S3OO for my equity. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Owner. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage BUSINESS lot, Lyndhurst and National road, for sale cheap for cash. MITCHEL’S POOLROOM. Bridgeport. 31 Wanted to Trade SEDAN—4-door '2B: for lot or equity. Essex. 4-door sedan, 1928; for lot or equity. Times. Box A-298. M E R CH AN DTSE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale THIS WEEK’S BARGAINS Insulating board, Va” thick. 4’x4’..2e ft. Storm sash glazed. low as 79c ca. Weatherstrips, felt. 2V2C: brass 3’/ac Class C slate surfaced roofing. .$1.63 roll New materials to bulo 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 & Mach. Cos. 3525' E. Washington St. IR. 1151. STEAM or hot water neating units. 57 inches square; auto type radiator: 36-in. Ilg 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 woolen rugs, various sizes and patterns, 20% discount; Monday and Tues. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, Capitol Ave. 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. WRINGER ROLLS—For all washers, fac’tory distributor. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852. CINDERS—Sand and gravel, large or small amounts. Trucking service. Ir. 2820. 35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET —Italian carved dining rm & bedrm- twin beds, linen frieze Uv--Ing rm- rues, sac. 2428 N Meridian HOME beverage coolers, verv special at $lO. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 30th and Northwestern. Ta. 0689. DOES vour sewing mch. need repairing. Call White Sewing Machine Cos. RI. 4755, FURNITURE—New and used; 3-room outflt; easy terms. N. Barrett. 868 Virginia. NEW. used hotblast heating stoves and baseburners; 1236 Olive Ave. Be. 2455. GAS RANGE —White Rooer. 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. FURNITURE—3 rooms, complete;" can be ■seen at 633 E. New York St. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Philco Radio Bargains Philco highboy. 9-tube, beautiful cabinet. absolutely new. superheterodyne, regular price $109; special for $79.50. Philco 7-tube radio phonograph combination. absolutely new; list price $118; special for $59.50. Ragacron R-tube superheterodyne with electric clock, table model, cost $69.50 new, sale price $39.50. ALBERT C. FRITZ, Used Selmer clarinet; very exceptional bargain, $175 value, S6O. Martin tenor saxophone, silver plate, gold bell, just like new, $95. Convenient Terms Pearson Piano Company 128 N. Penn St. LI. 5513 FRESHMAN Console sl7 60 Majestic Hichbov 42.00 Atwater-Kent table model 19.50 Steinite. table model 12.50 Croslev “Buddy” 22.50 Brunswick Super-Heterodvne ..... 39.00 Radio Bargain Shop WHY let an individual experiment on your radio? Call RIVERSIDE RADIO SALES AND SERVICE, Ta. 4378, 2648 N. Harding. Service calls 75c. Radios checked _ FREE. Aerials, $3.50. 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 alls. STANDARD RADIO CO.. 2171 N. Illinois Day, Ta. 5777. night. Wa. 1533. 50 SLIGHTLY USED saxophones. Bargain prices. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. _2O Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. NEW 1932 Philco. Fada, Majestic; home trial. E Z terms. He. 2947. 1932—NEW RADIOS-1932 E-Z terms, low down payment. Be, 3343-J RADIO DOCTOR—Service on all makes. Very reas. Work guaranteed. Ri. 7725 REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OFTRADIOS. w SERVICE CALLS 50c. Ir. 1769. CH. 6846 RADIO SERVICE—Power packs. aerials Inst- R C. A tubes. 1701 Roosg”flt PIANOS —Tuned. $2: 30 year’s exp. Best work guaranteed. He. 5584. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel HUDSON SEAL COAT— Large: ex. cond.; eve, dresses. 38-40. reas. Ri. 5044. 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS All Kinds—New—UsedPortable—Rentals —Rebuilding—TEßMS A, McCOLLUM. He. 1936. TYPEWRITERS Re P'r'd. li. 9470 x x rn, vv AixDßj King Ex 205 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 II vou u*e a stove trv Luhric. W. Va., m.r., vy. Ipy. $5.00 2 Tons *9.75 Pea Coke, extra cln... $6.50 2 Tons .’...*12.50 MM LI NCOLN 2233. 701 E. WASH. i ■ i CALL US FOR PRICES. FEDERAL COAL CO.—CH. 2290 WEST VIRGINIA LARGE LUMP $5 75 . DR. 3771-W. WHEEL IN FREE. WEST VIRGINIA LARGE LUMP *5 75 DR. 0806. WHEEL IN FREE.

M E R C H A N D ISJE > 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel PANTHER COAL Semi-smokeless lg. Ip cfa<d> _ ‘ tons, $12.25. _ Golden Flame 7 Tip-Top (W. Vi.) $6.00' A real coal, fkd W. Va. M. R.. very coarse $5.00 I POCA. NO. 3 RED ASH. LG. LP...*7.75 GOOD NUT AND SLACK ..$3.75 FREDRICK COAL ! DR. 1792 _ <Ol BEECHER sr. V 1020 E. 4QSE r " Try 1/2 or Ton of These Premium Coals W. Va. Bit. % ton. $3: U ton. $1.75 i White Ash. lg. blk- ton. *2.50: v* ton #1 I*l. Crk- Vj ton. $3.26: v t t0n....51 90 Poea. Lo- ’j ton. $4: t0n....52.20 Poca. Egg. V# ton. *3.65; V*. ton. .$2 CO PONfOLIDATEh “Satisfaction or Money Refunded” Tip-Top W. Va. big block $6.00 Island Creek, large egg, fkd... 5.75 Golden Flame, big Ip., fkd.... 4.75 Indiana Big Egg, fkd 4.50 Pocahontas No. 3 Red Ash.... 7.75 Citizens Coke $3 and 8.50 INDUS ICPFUIL £? OPERATORS OF FOUR \ARDS OR. 2400/ ... \ DR. 2401 WHITE STAR BLK. clean fkc! $5 00 Ind, White Ash Blk- cln., lg- fkd. 4.<5 Ind. Mine Run. very good 4 00 Brazil Block 4 =0 High Grade Nut and Slack 3.75 Best W. Va. M. R., very lumpy... 5.00 Premium Va. Blk- cln. fkd 6.00 Deliver Anywhere In City. Union ICGSrfaMfo DR. 4621. DR. 4622. V. .. ■■ — J COAL SALE 25c discount on all 2-ton orders. Indiana, m. r.. very good $4.00 Indiana nut clean tkd 4.25 Higrade nut and slack 3.75 W. Va. m. r.. very lumpy 5.00 Poca.. red ash, m. r., s(r'v lp 6.00 No extra charge for >2-ton delivery. Delivered anvwhere in the city. BLUFF ROAD COAL CO. DR, 6767, j DR. 6767. For a Cleaner Home Use BLUE BELL BIG BLK $6.00 Onlv 4 r o Ash and No Soot. Va Ton $3.00 V 4 Ton ...$t.75 For Economy and Satisfaction Use REX KING OF INDIANA. Gives West Virginia results 4.75 > 2 Ton $2.50 / 4 Ton 1.50 J. fc I. COAL CO. CH. 6048. Indiana Crk. fkd. 1p.... $4.75 W. Virginia Lg. fkd. 1p..56.00 Elkhorn Ky. lp., fkd $6.50 West Side Cash Coal Cos. 110 N. Richland Ave. BE. 3014. KINDLING Bv load or bundle. Fireplace wood. Dr. 4869. 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, 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. LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry i PHEASANTS—Homing and fanev pigeons: overstocked: sell cheap. 350 W. 30th. 45 Business Opportunities I ROOMING HOUSE—IO rms.; money-mak-er: 8100 down. Call Ta. 0162. after 6 P. in. I ROOMING HOUSE—B rms.: modern; rent S4O. Must sell. He. 3442. 48 Automobile Loans

RIDE WHILE YOD PAY Payments Reduced. Others Paid Off. Cash at Once. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years

Don’t lose your auto! Others paid off. More money advanced. Cash at once. Courteous, quick service. SACKS BROS AUTO MIAN Ctt 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994 FREE PARKING COB. NEW YORK AND INDIANA AVB iu ~ HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN AND MICH RL 9600 PLENTY OE FREE PARKING SPACE 46 Money to Loan

f Furniture Loans to Husband and V.ife 2% Per Month This Low Rate on All Loans LOWEST IN CITY Loans to S3OO. No Extra Charges Payments on nrineiDal can ne made zt low as $2 Der 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 V *

AUTO LOANS 13/4%l 3 /4% • HALF RATE WHY /’AY OTHERS MORE? Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. S S. Capitol Are Riley REDUCED YOUR PAYMENTS WE LOAN $25 TO *3OO ON AUTOS OR FURNITURE. Confidential Service Ltaai Rate* BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 E New York RI 4974 Loans $lO to >3OO In 24 boon. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Si B. PENNSYLVANIA ST. &L WM.

JAN. \ 1932

FIN A HCIAt 46 Money to Loan AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE SO. 219 B. Ohio St. M Ml A UTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale LOW PRICES 1924 Chrysler 70 brougham....! 50 1926 Paige cab. coupe 50 1927 Chevrolet coupe 50 1926 Buick sedan 75 1925 Chrysler 70 sedan 75 1926 Chrysler 79 coach 95 1927 Chrysler 60 roadster ..... 95 1928 Durant sedan 125 1927 Chrysler 70 roadster ..... 125 1926 Chrysler 80 sedan 165 C. H. Wallerich 950 N. Meridian RI. 4576 * Dependable Used Cars 1928 Buick Coupe f}6f.ro Pierce Arrow Coach 2i'Yfifl 1929 Oakland Sedan 395.00 1929 La Salle Col. Op gI.VOO 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 495 00 Marmon Used Car Store 1037 N. Meridian—Lincoln 6359 V—- | BUICK—I92B Master 6: good in every respect: only $230. BROWNING G'ENT. 1003 North Meridian. Ri, 8655. /i/2 CHEVROLET—’3I Coach: this a F&r car ls hke brand new; ee it; $435. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. ~ A 3547 E. Wash. St. CHEVROLET. ’27 coach; this car's condition will surprise vou: onlv $95; terms. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E Wash. CHEVROLET—’2B Sedan: in exf tra nice condition: vou will like \Sg\ it: $165. LAUTH CHEVROLET. CHEVROLET. 1928 COACH. Extra fine shape; cut to only $125 00. The Buick 1302 E. Washington. U. 157*. 1928 CHEVROLET coupe: exceptionally; good. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO. Ch. 6646. i A CHEVROLET—*29 Coupe: if vou g I 'mf want real transportation: see %JJ\ this: $235. LAUTH CHEVROLET. 3547 E. Wash. tires extra nice. 845. Terms. 820 N Meridian. Ford. ’29 coupe. Here is a real bari gain. LOOK! $125. terms. THE BUICK 1302 E. Wash. St. LI. 1571. I i 1928 MARMON—Sedan: very clean; $195. I BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO. Ch. 6646. 1926 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Real bargain; 895, BRIGHTWOOD AUTO. Ch. 6640. OLDS—I 927 coach *99. LATHROP-MOYER DEALER, TNC North Capitol. Ri. 6375. PONTIAC—I 927 landau sedan: extra good condition: S4O down; good tires. HARE CHEVROLET CO. i 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 Cara. CARSON BROS. 921-23 Virginia Ave Pr 0739 53 Accessories, Tires, Paris BATTERIES GUARANTEED $2.95 to $3.85 SWISSHELM & SON 544 E. Washington St. RI. 7740 JOHN GUDEBHOEFEH WAGON CO—WIJ repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car. 203 Kentucky Ave. STEVENSON oil filter: tested lftO-pound pressure; made of brass gauze wire: $5 lo 57.50. Last a lifetime. Ha. 3003-M 54 Automotive Services 55 Autos Wanted WILL pav cash for vour car or tour equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ls 4516 ftBI N nmllm WANTED—A light - panel truck. What have, vou? Call 2910 McPhearson. between 2 and 6 p. m.. or phone Ch. 6363. I TRY TIMES WAN ! ADS FOR BUSINESS LEGALS ~ 156 Legal Notices LEGAL SALE Notic* Is hereby given pursuant to the statutes of the Slate of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Thursday. Jan 7, 1932. sell for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named people: Raleigh Cavanaugh. No. 1168: Mrs. James H Jackson. No. 651, Victor Sides. No. 3150. SHANK AUCTION AND FURNITURE CO. 1430 North Illinois Street. 1 NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE MARION COUNTY COUNCIL OF MARION COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting ot the Marion County Council ot Marion County, Indiana, will be held in the Commissioners’ Court in the courthouse in the city of Indianapolis. .Indiana, on Wednesday, January 2u, 1932, to consider Appropriations. ReAppropriations, and Bond issue for Township Poor Relief. CHARLES A. GROSSART, Auditor Marion County. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township, Marion County, Inoiana, that the Board of Commissioners of said county has determined upon and duly authorized the issue end sale of bonds in the principal sum of not to exceed $5,500.00 bearing interest at, the rate of not to exceed four and one-half per cent <i , ,2 r r ) per annum to provide the funds to pav the cost of constructing the improvement of a highway in taid township known as the Thomas N. Wynn et al Road. CHARLES A. GROSSART. Auditor Marion County. Ind. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Robert F. Schreiber. has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Citv of ladipnapolis. a petition asking permission to varv the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance bv erecting a one-storv twowav brick veneer double house on the northeast corner of Thirteenth and DeQuincy streets. A Public Hearing will be held hv said Board in Room 104. Oitv Hall, Tuesday. January 12. 1932. at 2:30 p. m.. at which , time and Place all interested persons will I be given opportunity to be heard in refI erence to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OP ZONING APPEALS GEO. T. O CONNOR. President. H. B. STEEG. Secretary-Engineer. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. NOTICE OF HEARING. Notice is hereby given that Robert E. Schreiber has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis. a petition asking permission to varv the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by erecting a one story two-way i brick veneer double house on the southeast corner of 14th and De Quincy Street. A Public Hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104, City Hall. Tuesday. January 12th, 1932, ah 2:30 P. M., at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OP ZONING APPEALS. OEO. T. O’CONNOR. Pres. H B. STEEG, Secretary-Engineer. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING. Notice is hereby given that E. B. Pierce has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis. a petition asking permission to varv the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by erecting two storerooms at the southwest corner of East New York and Gray Streets. A Public Hearing will be held bv said Board in Room 104. City Hall Tuesdav, January 12th. 1932. at 2:30 P. M. at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be : heard in reference to the matters set ! out In said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS, GEO. T. O’CONNOR. Pres. I _H. B STEEG. Secretary-Engineer. LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a nubile storage house will on Thursday. January 7th. 1932. sell for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named people: A. V. Bvers. No. 3804: Mrs. T. J. Christian. No 2538: Joe M Dye No. 3329: Esther Parb. No. 4653: Roy Flack. No. 5365: Al J. Frank. No 5435: Anna. Oalbreath. No. 3181: Wm. Gilbert. No. 4016: Sim Henderson. No. 4570- J. J. Mullane. No 5276: O. K. Perrv. No. 4200; Rov Shultz. No 4534: Alberta Bmttha. No S42T Louise Wennerstrom. No. 2702: M M Wiliams. No. 5506: Mrs. Bess Rade- Vo 3360. SHANK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE .COMPANY. 1130 North Illinois Street, I Indianapolis, Indiana.