Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1932 — Page 10

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SENATOR LEWIS BACKS STUDENT WAGE MEASURE Draws Up Bill to Provide Salaries for Pupils, to Aid Jobless. (Copyright. 1932. bv United Press) CHICAGO, Jan. s.—Payment of salaries to children and young folk under 21 for going to school, to keep them from joining the ranks of unemployed, is provided in a bill to be introduced in congress soon by Senator James Hamilton Lewis <Dem., 111.), it was learned today. The idea of the bill was originated by Casper L. Redficld. Chicago attorney, inventor and author. Many educators, economists and business men throughout the country have indorsed It. “We have more than 7.000.000 persons between the ages of 14 and 21 who have left school and gone to work,’’ said Rcdfield today. If we should shift them from indutry to school and pay them for their work in school, the jobs they are holding could be filled by unemployed adults. Unemployment would cease and education would be improved.” The money to pay the students would be raised by assessing all pay rolls in the country 5 or 6 per cent, according to provisions of the bill. This sum would take care adequately of the 30,000,000 children of school age in the country, according to Redficld. The money would be collected by the national governments but distributed by the states to the various communities. . A plan would be devised by the secretary of the interior, the bill provides, to specify a graduated wage scale so that each year a student remained in school his income would increase. The bill contains U stipulation that employers would •not hire boys or girls from the school room. “Although employers might at first, object to the bill, it would work to their advantage because it would mean the end of unemployment,” Redfield said. “It would also mean a large market for their goods at all times due to the fact that all classes would always have money to spend. It would also do away with undernourishment and suffering of children.”

The City in Brief

WEDNESDAY EVENTS Theta Sigma Thi luncheon. Ayres tearoom. Kiwanis Club luncheon. Clavnool. Lions Club luncheon. Washington. Purdue. Alumni Association luncheon, Keverln. Illini Club luncheon. Board of Trade. Mutual Insurance Association luncheon. Columbia Club. American I.egion Twelfth District luncheon. Board of Trade. Home Show Committee luncheon, Washington. Spanish Club. 6:30. Washington. International Travel Society luncheon. Washington. Apartment Owners luncheon. Washington. “The Teletypewriter” will be the topic of a lecture by L. Lloyd Wayne at a meeting at noon Monday of the Scientech Club of Indianapolis in the Architects and Builders building, Pennsylvania and Vermont streets. * The Rev. Erwin Meinzen, who returned to Indianapolis recently after seven years in India, will be the speaker at a noon meeting of the Lions Club Wednesday in the Washington. The Rail Birds’ quartet of the Pennsylvania railroad will present a program at Christian park at 8 Friday night at the meeting of the Irvington Community Club. Singers are J. T. Smith, P. R. Mathews, W. E, Coe and A. L. Burns. • ‘DETECTIVE 7 ARRESTED Horsethief Cop Held After Being Nabbed as Prowler. Arrested as a prowler early today, Clarence R. Wurz, 2708 Shelby street, was charged with carrying concealed weapons and impersonating an officer, after he told officers he was a horsethief detective. Police said they nabbed Wurz near the Sholty Motors Company, 5400 East Washington street. Officers said Wurz produced horsethief detective papers, three badges and a revolver. ,1/eslie Inspects Boys’ School Tour of inspection of the Indiana boys’ school at. Plainfield was made today by Governor Harry G. Leslie. /

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—7 P. M—CBS—Thp Bath Club. WON 1720) An Old Album" NBC WEAFt —Julia Sanderson: Frank Crumlt. WMAQ I67oi—Concert orchestra —7:15 P. M.— CBS— I,ymn'* band and gle* club. —7:30 P. M KTHS <lo4o)—Arlington orchestra KYW (1020i—Specht's orchestra. CBS —Kate Smith. WJR <7so)—Bubble Blowers. NBC <WJZi— Harmonies. WMAO 16701—Dr. Bundesen. —7:45 P. M.— CBS—Modern male chorus. WCCO (810) —Sahara singers. NBC i WJZ)—Sisters of the Skillet. —* P. M.— KYW (1020)—Agnews or-! chestra. CBS—Bcrnte’s orchestra. WBBM <77oi Sobgs; concert orchestra. NBC (WEAF) Musical magazine \ NBC <WJZ) Orchestra.; mixed chorus. —*:3o P. M.— KTHS (1040)—Musical varieties. CBS—Romances of the sea. WBBM (770) —Brooks and Ross. NBC (WEAF) Baritone; Voorhee's orchestra. NBC ) WJZ)—"Great Personalities;” Frazier Hunt; Boudon’s orchestra. WMAQ (670) —Concert orchestra. —9 r. M.— KYW (1020)—Phillip's Flyers. CBS—The Shadow. WGN (720)—Mystery story.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company TUESDAY P M. s:3o—Studio program. 6.oo—Dinner ensemble. 6:3o—Kaltenborn Edits the News (CBS). 6:4s—Downey and Wons iCBS). 7:oo—Bath Club <CBS). 7:ls—Abe Lvman'a band 1CBS). 7:3o—Kate Smith (CBSi. 7:4s—Tax Association talk. 8:00 Ben Bcrnic orchestra <CBS). B:3o—Romance of the Sea (CBS'. 9:oo—The Shadow <CBS). 9:3o—Music That Satisfies <CBS). 9:4s—Atop the Indiana roof. 10:00—Bing Crosby (CBS'. 10:15—Columbia Symphony (CBS'. 10:30—The Columnist. 10:45—George Olsen orchestra (CBS). 11:00 —Indiana roof. 11:30—Noble Sissle orchestra (CBS). 12:00—Oklahoma Cowboys. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ine.) TUESDAY F M. 4:ls—Harry Bason. 4:3o—Late sports news. 4:4o—Announcements. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Ruth Otte. s:ls—Evening announcements. 5:25—01d man sunshine. s:3o—David Lawrence dispatches. s:so—Medicine man. 6:oo—Mvron Green. 6:ls—Sue Carolvn. 7:oo—Monk and Sam. 7:ls—Edmond Breece. 7:30 —Orchestra. 7:4s—Clarence Harding. 8 15—Court musicians. 8:30—Bob White’s philosphy. B:4s—lndiana Home Girl program. 9:oo—Sports question box. 9:ls—Hill Billv Kid. 9:3o—Armory boxing bouts. 10:30—Showboat orchestra. 11:00— Sign ofl. WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY P M. 4:00 —Storv hour (NBC). 4:3o—Southern singers. 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). 5:00—Old Man Sunshine. s:ls—The Chatter. s:29—Time announcement. s:3o—Rav Perkins (NBC). 5 4',—Lowell Thomas iNBC>. 6:oo—Amos ‘n’ Andy 'NBC). 6:3o—lsham Jones’ orchestra. 6:4s—Musical dreams. 7:oo—Quakers (NBC). 7 30—Bubble Blowers. 8:00 Musical memories. *•3o—"Great Personalities. Frazier Hunt i NBC'. 9:oo—Chronicle*. 9:3o—Variety. 944—Time. , „ 9:45—80b Newhall. 9:sß—Weather. 10:00—Night. Caps. 10:30—Los Amigos. 10:59—Time. . , , , 11:00—Hcnrv Halstead $ band. It-30—Isham Jones’ orchestra. 12 Midnight—Time anouncement. A M. 12:01— Sign off. Day Programs WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company WEDNESDAY A. M. 7:3o—Records. 9:oo—Women’s hour. 9:3o—Keeping Up with Daughter. 9:45 —Aunt Sammy. 10:00— Transcription. 10:15 to 12:00—Silent. 13 00 Noon—Farm network (CBS). P. M. 1:00— Society reporter. I:ls—Ann Leaf at the organ (CBS). I:3o—American School of the Air (CBS). 2:oo—Kathryn Parsons (CBS). 315—Four Eton Boys (CBS). 2:3o—Two-thirty tunes. 3:30 to s:3o—Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) WEDNESDAY A M | 6:3o—Cadle Tabernacle family praver period. i 7 00—Church federation program. 7:3o—World news review, i 7:50—01d Man Sunshine. | B:oo—Breakfast Bazaar. B:39—Household tonics.

TUESDAY —9 P. M.— ; NBC (WEAF)—Dance orchestra with Walter Win- ( ohell NBC (WJZ)—Russ Columbo and orchestra. —9:15 P. M.— 'NBC (WJZ) —Bavarian band. —9:30 P .M.— CBS—Orchestra and Alex, Grav. WMAQ (670)—Dr. Preston ! Bradlev. —9:45 P. SLOBS—Jack Miller. WGN i72oi—lnterlude. WJR (750i—Mountaineer. NBC (WJZi— Paris Night i Life. —lO P. M.— KDKA (930)—Sport review. KYW (1020) —Shorts. CBS—Bing Crosbv. WGY (790)—Fevton's orches- | tra. NBC (WEAK)—Marion Harris. jWJR (750 —Chimes. NBC —Amos ’n’ Andy to WENR. WFAA. WMAQ. WHAS. WRVA (11101—Sports. WTAM (1070)—Sport revue; studio. —10:15 P. M.— KSTP (1460)—Orchestra and vocalists. CBS—Howard Barlow and symphony. WDAF (6101—”66’’ Club. NBC (WENR) Quarter hour. WGN (720)—Dream ship. WGY (790)—Miles’ orchestra. NBC (WMAQ)—Digest top--IC<* WTMJ (620)—Dance program. —10:30 P. M.— I KDKA (980)—Don Bestor’s iKTHS (1040)—Arlington eni semble. KYW (1020)—Russos orI chestra.

n ijj—Crystal studio. | flßShe8 ’ Jx, s—Musical 5 —Musical chef. Pouular nelodies. !T?2 —w arrv Ba? °n. announcements, P M Noon ~ Farm Program. Billv Kid. —Livestock reports. J 2 Js—Marott trio. I:oo—Business news. I:ls—Sign ofT, WLW (700) Cincinnati A M WEDNESDAY t:2?~T I ' ne announcement. fi-£tt I ? ternatlonal Fiddlers, c m announcement, s'?* —Physical exercises. Bureau Program. ct, i lme announcement. 6.3l—Organ recital. 7 : nn~T?S. 8111 and Jane (NBC). 7} me , announcement. Hl-Worning devotions. Phil Cook (NBC). Bureau program, exercises 8 Etchings. o —Theadora LeFavre. 3 45-®?®™ Th ° UghtS (NBC '- —livestock reports. : —Announcement. 9.ls —Orchestra. 10-OollTalcnf 1 i >Oodbodv (NBC'. 10-15 Bureau program. lo;25-£ a a£ 0 ™ m ° Uth h^lene ’ —River reports. n : 00~T^( he |, rt Pr°B r am (NBC'. ?i lent Bureau program. ! i J °nes. orchestra. Market reports. li'ftS —Livestock reports. mBC? al Farm and Home Period P. M. a nouncement. 1 1 ; nn rvK? ry <s Halstead’s band. 2-onllp^to S^ hoo k of the Air - ' Plantation Days. is Johnen. baritone. 3:oo—Orchestra!* 63U Pr ° gram ’ 3.3o—Organ matinee recital. Fishing the Air show. “Rose-Marie/* will * i! Ju Sonsr anc * music during the Program over WfBM and to e 7 C p. U m bia network * Tuesday, from 6:45 Three duets will be suncr bv .T?iH fra n m er 4 0 the pro® over* WTAM wjfrk. a ‘ 7 m " The Princess de Braganza, Duchess a Onorto, widow of the late Crown Prince of Portugal, will be interviewed by Margaret Santry. authoress and newspaperwoman. in "The Bath Club” program to he presented over WFBM and the Columbia network from 7 to 7:15 p. m. Tuesday. As her regular memory song offering ? ate ® m i(i l will revive thoughts of a ruinfber of years ago with the “Last Rose of fUS* 1 ?*? 1 * purine; her broadcast over WFBM 7 D 30 to e 7^4s ll T b m network ’ Tuesday, from

HIGH SPOTS OF TUESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 7:oo—Columbia—The Bath Club with the Princess de Braganza. NBC (WEAF)—Sanderson and crumlt. 7:ls—Columbia—Abe Lyman’s band and glee club; comedy skit. 7:3O—NBC (WEAF) —Mary and Bob. B:3< *7m? c J!WJZ)—Great Personalities, Charles F. Kettering. Columbia—Crime club, "Terror Keep." 9:oo—Columbia Detective drama "Dynamite Moll," The Shaflow. 10:00—NBC i WEAF)—Marion Harris songs. 10.15 ‘WEAF* —Jesse Crawford, “Down Memory Lane/* n;AS ~an B d C or®ra:~ AUdy VaUftC

_ dramatic sketch with Marv and w?n’ be fr brn£dr e a eard e l£ h Monday ' night, win he broadcast, on Tuesday at 7-in P. m.. over WTAM and an NBC network ° Two favorites from the past. “Love’s Garden of Rose*" and "The Sunshine of Tonr Smile." will be sung by Celia Brans, contralto, in the orogram with Erno Ranee and an orchestra Tnesday at * n. m„ over WTAM and an NBC network. _..7, W £P 080 TfflL” from "Apple Blossoms.” Tik to sung by Earle Spicer and Mabel mfwriu RSfiy ß ™ t 0 ** broadcast 2170 J' ,TAM and NBC network Tuesday at o.ju and. m. The sinister laugh of "The Shadow.” radio’s outstanding mystery character, again will be heard from 8 to 9:30 p. m„ Tuesdav over WFBM and the Columbia network. Charles F. Kettering, is to be sketched bv Frazier Hunt in the Great PersonaliUfs program Tuesdav at 8:30 n. m.. over WLW and NBC network. Under the direction of Howard Barlow, the Columbia svmphonv orchestra will broadcast a concert over WFBM and tie Columbia chain on Tuesdav. from 10:15 to 10:30 p, m. ANNOUNCEMENTS t Cards, In Memorhuns COLEMAN—We wish to express our thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness ana death of our dsar husband. father and brother. THADDEUS MARION COLEMAN: also for the beautiful flowers. We do especially thank the Eagle Lodge of Shelbvville. Ind., and all our many old friends there: also Moore <fe Kirk for their kind and efficient services. (Signed! WIFE. DAUGHTER AND SISTER. HARGRAVES—In loving memory of darling son. Everett, who passed awav one vesr ago today. January sth. 1931. We often sit and think of him when we are all alone. For memory Is the only friend that grief can call its own: Like iw on the withered oak. when all other thing* deeav. Our love for lilm will still keep green and never W away. MOT HER and FATHER,

—10:30 P. M.— CBS—Georgia Olsen's or- : chestra. WCCO )810i—Pollack s or--1 chestra. NBC (WENR)—Denny's orchestra. |CBS —Morton Downey. NBC (WJZ)—The Three j Doctors. —19:45 P. M.— CBS—Olsen's orchestra. WGN 1720) —Wayne King’s orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Dream Pic- ! turn. —ll P. M.— KDKA (980) —Dream Pictures. KYW (1020)—Don Pedro’s orchestra. CBS—Pollack’s orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra. WMAQ (670)—Via Lago orchestra (3 hours). —11:15 P. M—!WBBM (770)—Around the Town. WGN (720)—Weems’ orchestra. —11:30 P. M SlSirßi ss ] 6 ’® orchestra. KSTP (1460)—Dance proft m. NBC (WENR)—Seymour orchestra. —11:45 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Pedro’s orwn|3 ra ',e?3> usso^ 's orchestra. W frohc 61 °( Nighthawk I—l 2 Midnight — WENR (870) —Hines’ orchesW orchestra 0 * Berbie Kays' —12:30 A M.— K ciiestra lo2 ° ’ S^,echts orW o^estV ß a 7 . o^^

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Home Edition on the same day. Phone Service 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily. Phone: RILEY 5551 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notice* ACKERMAN, MARY—R. R. 4. Box 293, widow of Adam, passed away Jan. 3. Funeral at the home Wednesday. Jan. 6, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial New Grown. (Madison papers please copy). EADES BROS, 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. Denny Ave., 2 p. m. a.t the CRONE FUNERAL HOME, Cambridge City, Ind. Burial Riverside cemetery. Friends invited. GEORGE W. USHER m charge. FRANZ. HENRY P.—Age 56. beloved husband of Anna, father of Henry, Robert and Gertrude Franz, grandfather of Henry Jr., passed away suddenly Monday Jan. 4. 1932. 6:50 p. m., at his residence, 1523 S. East St. Funeral Thursday. 8:30 a. m., at the residence; 9 a. m. St. Catherine’s church. Burial cemetery. Friends invited. G. H. HERRMANN in charge. TIOWE, JAMES L.—Father of Mrs. M. R. BOOKWALTER, Mrs. James B. Clarke, Mrs. H. L. Buschman, and Miss Ruth Howe, passed away Monday morning, at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd., Wednesday. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. LLOYD. M A LINDA A.—Mother of Feerl Llovd and Mrs. H. L. Hiott and grandmother of Lloyd Hiott. passed awav Sunday and. m. at the residence, 4805 Winth- . Sen’ices at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at I Crown Hill private. MANZEY. SARAH WEST—Of 229 S. mit. beloved wife of Edwin Manzey and mother of Raymond H. Manzev and grandmother of Everett, W. Manzey. departed this life Mondav. Jan. 4. age 71 years. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 7, at the Nazarene Church. State Ave. and Washington St.. 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. Funeial under direction of MOORE & KIPK. MGINNIS. MRS. JESSIE E.—Widow of Frank McGinnis, mother of Mrs. Danola McGinnis Eycleshymer of Niles, Mich., and Mrs. Gertrude McGinnis Fisher, passed away Monday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd., Wednesday. 4:30 p. m. Friends invited. Crematlon following. MTJESING, WILHELMINA—Age 82: beloved mother of Charles Jr., grandmother of Carl and Harold Muesing. passed awav Monday. Jan. 4. 1932. at 11:45 a m. at the residence of son. 1001 Ashland Ave. Private funeral Wednesday. 2 p. m.. at the above address. Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call 2 to 9 and. m. Tuesday. G. H. HERRMANN IN CHARGE. ROBERTS. SUSIE A.—Widow of Newton. Roberts and beloved mother of Mrs. George T. Tindall. James H. Elmero. Jess De and Andrew B. Roberts, departed this life Monday. Jan. 4, age 63 years. Funeral and burial Pleasurevile, Kv. For further information call MOORE & KIRK. WALLACE. GEORGE W —Brother of Mrs. Otto Delp, passed away Monday morning. Services in charge of Monument Lodge, F. and A. M., Wednesday. 2 p. m.. at the JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY Funeral Home, 1622 N. Meridian St. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill, WHITE. MRS. ELlZA—Mother of Mrs. Arthur Pollard, passed away Monday morning at the residence. 1121 Congress avenue. Services at the FLANNER <fc BUCHANAN MORTUARY. 25 West Fall Creek Blvd., Wednesday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown' Hill. WILLIAMSON. MARY J.—Mother of Mrs. Edward A. Pierson, passed awav Monday afternoon at the residence, 1428 Burdsal parkway. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists w. dTbeanblossom 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM" Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRTNSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RL 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. 0331-0332. 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Address Box No. A-400 Times. rentaljl 17 Furnished Rooms AUDUBON RJD., 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. 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. DELAWARE. S.. 929—Warm, sleeping room, $2. ILLINOIS. N.. 431—Nice modern rm.; steam heat; close in. Li. 9317. ILL., N., 2603—Newly furn.. front, outside room apt., with refined couple; suitable 1 or 2: meals optional: reas. Ta. 5198. ILLINOIS, N„ 1611—Furnished or unfurn. rooms: $2 up. Ha. 2303-J L KING. N.. 1222—Rm, 1 or 2, employed couple; no other roomers LA SALLE ST.. 42 S.—2 mod. rms..; priv. entrance, sink, utilities; gar. optional. NEW YORK, E., 124—52.50 per wk. and up; steam heated. PENN., N.. 1347—Lovely rm. with alcove; 2 men preferred; quiet home. Li. 8857. TALBOT, N.', 1851—Lovely, light, warm front rm.: Penn, car. Ha. 3455-M. AVALNUT. E., 309 V nice outside sleeping rooms; steam heat. Ri. 4719. WASH.. E., 3207—Steam heat single and double; reasonable. Ch. 5341. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.. hot. cold water. sswk.: bath: $7. Steam heat. A real winter home; ladles gentlemen. 232 S 111 HOTEL ANTLERS ST DENTS HOTEL: warm, clean."s7 01. j or 2 , 136 W. Market. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va. Desirable sleeping. also housekeep. rms.; steam heat. WARM rm. in very desirable home; unusual surround.; gar. Wa. 0503-R. eves. YOUNG man to share apt. downtown: ideal location; reasonable. Li. 8193 eves. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N., 1912—56 with garage: 1 rm.. kitchenette: tlso 2 adjoining rooms. $7. ASHLAND, 1634—1 mod. housekeeping rm.; connecting bath; priv. entrance; reas. BELLEFONTAINE, 1133—2-rm. front apt., overstuffed. in-a-door bed; $5 week. BRIGHTWOOD— 4 rooms mostly furnished; near school; sls month. Address Times. Box A. 301. BROADWAY. 1403—Clean, cozy apt.; 2 closets; overstuffed; phone; $6.50; adults. BROADWAY, 1134—1 and 2 rms. with kitchen; 2 beds.; $4,50 and $6.50. BROADWAY—B-rm. mod., sublet 2 aots.. 810 wk. Rl. 2254. COLLEGE. 1232—2 large rms.. plenty ■•'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 furn.; private modern home. 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, 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. Rl. 2102. MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—2 front rms.. sink in kitchen. $6 wk. Adults. Dr. 5442. NEW JERSEY. N., 1232—3 attrac. rms.; nri. bath; city heat: all furn. Ri. 3709, OHIO. 540 E.—Nice, clean rooms; everything furn; $2.50 and $3 per week, ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2 & 3-rm. furn. apts.; mod- steam ht.; home privil.; $6.50 & $7. PARK. 1125—3 housekeeping rms., $5.50; front entrance; Ist, floor RANDALPH. S- 314 —Modern unfurn- 1 or 2; kitchenette; priv. ent.; gar. Dr. 2783-J. RURAL. 267 N. Downstairs: private entrance.'telephone. utilities furn. Ch. 3183. SUMMIT. 237 N—2 rms., furnished or unfurnished; mod.; all utilities. Ri. 3871. TALBOT. 2400 ELK.—S3.SO. $6. $7.50; 1. 2. 3-rm. frt.: pri. ent.; wa.: gar. Ta. 711 Q. UDELL. 874—2 rms., mod.; utilities furn.; sink; private entrance: $6. Ha. 3263-W. WALNUT, E., 115—2 rooms, furnished; clean; $5. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF PL., 544 M. DR.—Apt.,'s6; X apt., $8; running wa.; all fur. Ch. 3173. DOWNTOWN —Furnished 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., kltch’n’t. Ch. 41(18 2 4-ROOM APTS, on 27th St., furnished: all utilities furnished: $6.50 week. McGee. Li. 6028. Eve. Ta. 5867. 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, HA. 1673-J. PARK. 833—NICE RM., HOME COOKING. $6 LADIES: $7 MEN. RI. 9930. RANDOLPH. N., 231—Warm, clean rm., in widow's mod, home. S5 wk. Good meals. 21ST.. E- 217 —Warm rm.. next. bath, home cooking: privilages; reas. Ta. 1400. ROOM—2 or 3: children welc.; if parent emp- home priv.; mod.; reas. Dr. 0203-J. 21 Unfurnished Apartments 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. kltette. 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—Dandv. 2 bedrm. apt: f.ne heat: wat. sum.: red. Ri. 7243. Ha 1663-M WASH., E.. 5014—Big bargain in modern apts.: good heat: garage. Ir. 6663. REDUCED RENT 42 W. Eleventh; nicely decorated; kitchenette apt.: utilities furnished: $25.50, Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations. Transportation free. Li 5452 Evenings Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. Colored Apt., SIB.OO Steam heated, 2-room and bath. 221 W. Vermont. Dunlop & Holtegel 22 Unfurnished Houses BLVD. PL- 3215—515: water pd.: 5 rooms. semi-modern, garage. Ta. 1455. BUNGALOW'PARK—I2O2 N. Capitol: 6room modern; $32.50, Including heat. Dr. 2163. or see janitor. CAPITOL. N- 3617—540; attractive, strictly mod.; 6 rms., gar., wat. pd. Ch. 7584. CENTRAL. 4363—New brick. 9 rooms. 3 bathrooms, extra lavatory; double gar.; lease 1 or 2 years. Owner. HU. 8723. COLLEGE. 1820 —10-rm. mod.: ideal rmers.. easilv heated; repainted; gar. Dr. 3233. EAST. N- 801 —9 rms., bath: gas. elec.; : good repair. Reduced $lB, Ri. 4773. HARRIS 27 6-rm complete bath: no furnace; gar.: A-l. Reduced. Be. 0746 INGRAM. 1822 —6-rm mod. double.: car.; $25; near school, car. Ta. 6569 lOWA. E.. 806—5 rooms, modern, earaee water paid: $25. LA SALLE. S- 45—5 rms.. semi-mod.. garage, yard; *ls. Ri. 1091. ” —2847 N. LA SALLE. 4-Rm. single. 1., g- toilet: wat. pd.; Ted. to *13.56. Ri. 6367. SCHMID * SMITH, INC- REALTORS LAUREL! 2033-54-rm! semi-mod- garage: water pd.: sls. He. 1086 or next door.

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REMODELING SALE ONLY A FEW MORE! BRAND NEW 9-TUBE RADIOLAS Reg. $171.50 Model 80 Uw, ? 101,55 most and finest :n Radio can you trn- fSjjjlgPol Superheterodyne eqmpper! :th LOC A I. ififttlßvyC OflßSgßp jMSti DISTANCE SWITCH TONE CONTROL fIBIHIQQfIQMWM VOLUME CONTROL.. ILLUMINATED AND MAGNIFIED DIAL . . IMPROVED ELECTRIC DYNAMIC SPEAKER and many other V 1 " refinements that assure brilliant perform- ■ v C ance, and thrilling life-like tone. A hand- R ■ Pi some cabinet in genuine walnut veneer W ■ S 1 Delivers .. . Other Terms Low as $2 a fITIJt •• V PEARSON PIANO Cos. 128-130 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses 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 & SMITH, INC- REALTORS. MARKET. E- 1400—4-rm. double; modsl6. McGee. Li. 6028. Eve- Ta. 5867. McKIM. 218 —4 rms.. modern, full oasement. good furnace, water pd.; 818. MICHIGAN. W„ 2024—6-rm. mod. double: A-l: gas grate: gar.: $25, Ha, 4610. MINNESOTA. E.—4 rms., water paid. $11.50. Druggist. Villa and Minnesota. 2175 PARKER 7-Rm. mod., gar., c. w. pd.; sl7. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC- REALTORS. PENN- N„ 2456—6-rm. mod., gar.; $25. McGEE, Li. 6028. Eve- Ta. 5867. 116 WEST RAYMOND—Rm. single, gar., 1., g. and water.; $lO. GREGORY & APPEL. LI. (491. RURAL, N., 215—Desirable, clean mod. 7rm. dble.; garage; $26.50. Hu. 2172. St!~CLAIr7~E.T 2623—Near St. Philips: 6rm. mod .double, water pd. Ch. 635i. SHERMAN, DR., 955 N.—4-rm. mod- full basement; dbl. gar.; $21.50. Be. 1723-J. SINGLETON. 2103—5 rooms, bath, garage. clean; $21.50; water pd. Dr. 3509-M. TACOMA. N.. 1618—6-rm. mod. earage. fence; $22.50; water paid. Wa. 0395. 918 S. WEST—4-rm. dble., 1., gas., wat. _ Gregory & appfl. 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. : 29TH. W- 156—5-rm. complete bath, no furnace: gas range: sl7. Ha. 0196-M. 33D. E- 711—Mod. 6-rm. double, garage. water paid; $25, Ta. 4906. 33D. W- 92 —Cozy mod- 4-rm. double, nice location, gar.. $27.50. Ta. 6974 5-RM. BUNGALOW, $32.50 Kevstone. 4628 N.-Attractlye tnodern stucco; hardwood floors, built-in features, heated garage, large lot. near senoou. Owner. Wa. 0171. MOVING PAID OR MO. FREE. 1157 Haugh: 5 rms- semi-mod.. . .$lB oo 620 S. New Jersey: 6 rms- m- gar. 20.00 626 S. New Jersev: 4 rms.. mod... 20.00 523'/z E. New York; 5 rms mod.. -3 50 39 S. La Salle. 6 rms.. dbl. gar . 310 Linwood: semi-m. 5 rms.. gar., zu.uu 84iv g Union. 2 rms., semi-m0d.... 10.00 Special—Colored 1002 E. 17th; eight room, el. Its., gas furnace. $17.50 per month. Dunlop & Holtegel 'LI. 6517. 122 E. MARKET. COLORED—22O9 N. Arsenal; 4 rms.. riec.. gas. water, good condi. Ir. 4979. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND. 1529—2 rms.. > owe .r ; front; o'stuffed: priv. bath, ent.; evervthlng_fur. BELL. 560—4 rms. furnished; $lB month or will sept by week; water paid. EAST—S-rm. semi-modern, garage: completely furn.; hot cold yater, $25 rro. Ch. 3658-R. EMERSON. N- 421— Lovely apt.; new colonial; oriental rugs: util, furn ; Frigidairet must be seen to be appreciated. LOCK'iRBIE 3T- 612—4-rm apt : 'team. hot wat.: cheap. Inspect. Wa, 4547-L _\e. WALNUT. E- 115—3 rms.. bath. $7.50: 3 rms.. alcove, bath. $10: hsekper. in bsmt. WASHINGTON. E- 3720—M0d- 4 rms.; bath; verv nicely furn.; $6.50 and $7. 20TH. E- 3321 —4-rm. mod. bungalowj uieelv furn.: on car line: reas. Ri._6jj9. — 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. 772.i. MODERN—Furnished; basement ant; Ueam heat: $4. 109 N. Euclid. Ir^gO?. UPPER DUPLEX—3 rms. and bath; furn.; fire heat: adults. Ir. 7912. ! ■ ■- ' 24 Suburban and Farms MONTH FREE —Earlv spring. 4. 5 rooms, ground Stop 6Vi Rockville Rd. HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE 29 Lots, Farms and Acreago BUSINESS lot. Lyndhurst and National road, for sale cheap for cash. MiTcnELS POOLROOM, Bridgeport. 31 Wanted to Trade WILL take radio on used car. BRADFORD. Li. 3221. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale THIS WEEK’S BARGAINS Insulating board, ‘A’ thick. 4x4 .2c ft. Storm sash glazed, low as 79c ea. Weatherstrips, felt. 2Vic: brass.. .. ..3 Ac Class C slate surfaced roofing. $1.63 roll New materials to buld or repair with. CORNELL MATERIAL CO. He. 5177. 1017 E. 19th St. Open Saturday afternoons. MOTORS New and renewed, bought, sold, rented, installed and repaired. Call Meier Electric & Mach. Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. IR. 1151. CORN CRISPY— Complete outfit for making delicious popcorn confections: portable marble cooling board, and display glass case. Will teach buver formula m addition with above comp, outfit; $-?5. Add. Box A 306. ONE rebuilt portable Litman electric 4cvlinder air pump. MEIER ELECTRIC As MACHINE CO--3525 E. Washington St Ir. 1151. DRUG SlGN—Electric for outside, 2 cash registers. 6 marble base showcases, oak desk, soda tables and chairs, and Carbonator, reas. 330 N. Senate. Ri. 0545. i SHALLOW well, new and rebuilt electric water pumps. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. ONE cabinet type gas range, marble finish. insulator oven with automatic control. $42.50. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Capitol Ave. and South St. REDUCING MACHINE. "Vita,” new blue steel Colt .32 automatic, 100 Ampico Music rolls: very reas. Hu. 8986, YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW WE PAY CASH CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. 813 N DELAWARE ST. LI. 1800. WRINGER ROLLS—For all washers, factory distributor. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852. and gravel, large or small amounts. Trucking service. Ir. 2820, 35 Household Goods • WASHER BARGAINS Guaranteed Rebuilts: pay $1 per week. 1 Easy isold new $175) $39.50 1 Automatic (sold new $99.50) 39.50 1 Savage (sold new $175) 39.50 WM. H. BLOCK CO. RI. 8421. GAS STOVE—Furniture pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators; all In good condition and cheap as vou want them. Deliverv free. 127 W. Georgia Bt. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dinina rm. & bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze livIng rm.. rues, sac. 2428 N Meridian HOME beverage coolers, very special at *lO. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO- 30th and Northwestern. Ta. 0689. DOES vour sewing inch, need repairing. Cali White Sewing Machine Cos. Ri. 4755 GAS RANGE—"Acorn.’' high oven, black and white, ex. cond- reas. Dr. 1997-R. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments 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 al> makes Very reas. Work guaranteed. Rl. 7725. REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF RADIO3. SERVICE CALLS 50c. Ir. 1769. CH. 6346 RADIO SERVICE—Power packs. aerials Inst- R C. A tubes. 1701 Roosevelt PIANOS—Tuned. $2. SO 'b ear s exp. Best work guaranteed. _ He. 8584.

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36 Radios. Musical Instruments New Buescher Tenor Saxo- 1 phone, silver plate, gold bel!,J SIOO. ) Selmer Clarinet, resonditinned, formerly $175, now I S6O. Convenient Terms PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn, st. LI. 5513 Philco Radio Bargains Philco highboy, 9-tnbe. beautiful cabinet. absolutely new. superheterodyne, regular price $109; special for $79.50. Ragacron 8-tube superheterodyne with electric clock, table model, cost $69.50 new, sale price $39.50. ALBERT C. FRITZ, FRESHMAN Console sl7 50 Majestic Kighbov 42.00 Atweter-Kent table model 19.50 Steinite, table model 12 50 | Croslev "Buddy" 22.50 Brunswick Super-Heterodyne 3E.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. GUARANTEED radio repair: service :aT’,s. STANDARD RADIO CO.. 2171 N. Illinois. Day, Ta. 9777, night. Wa. 1533. 50 SLIGHTLY USED saxophones. Bargain prices. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. I 20 Pembroke Arcadp, Li. 4800. 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. TYPFWRTTERS b p r' d li. 9470 X j- L AN VV JVL L Lvrvo King Ex 2p5 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, Ig. lp. .. .$5.50 Luhrig, lg. lp., fkd... .$6.00 If vou use a stove trv Luhrig. W. Va./ m.r., vy. Ipy. $5.00 2 Tons $9.75 Pea Coke, extra cln.. . $6.50 2 Tons ..$12.60 LI NCOLN 2233. 701 E. WASH. I l J | /i" ■ Try 1/2 or Ton of These Premium .Coals W. Va. Blk.. Vz ton. $3: 14 ton $1.75 ! White Ash. lg. blk- Va ton. $2.50: 14 ton 1150 Isl. Crk.. Vz ton. $3.26: V 4 ton $1.90 | Poca. Lp.. Vz ton. $4: 14 t0n.—52.25 j Poca. Egg. Vz ton. $3.65; VA ton. $2 00 j C* onjolidateJ"! _ ..... - . -.V “Satisfaction or Money Refunded” Tip-Top W. Va. big block ....$6.00 Island Creek, large egg, fkd.. 5.75 Golden Flame, big lp., fkd.... 4.75 Indiana Lump, fkd 4.50 Pocahontas No. 3 Red Ash 7.75 Citizens Coke $3 and 8.50 INDPLSICPFUEL £? OPERATORS OF FOUR YARDS DR.2400 DR. 2401 / N WHITE STAR BLK. clean fkd....55.00 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... 5.00 Premium Va. Blk.. cln. fkd 6.00 Deliver Anywhere in City. Union Ice L Coal Cos DR. 4621. DR. 4622. j V- ■■■■/ COAL SALE 25c discount on all 2-ton orders. Indiana, m. r.. verv good $4.00 j Indiana nut clean fkd 4.25 ! Higrade nut and slack 3.75 w. Va. m. r.. very lumov 5.00 Poca- red ash. m. r.. 50% Ip 6.00 j No extra charge for ’z-ton delivery. Delivered anywhere in the city. BLUFF ROAD COAL CO. ’ DR. 6767, DR. 6767. i FOR CLEANER. HOME USE i Blue Bell Big Blk $6.00 Only 4 r A ash, no soot, W. Va. Blk. Vz• • $3.00 V 4 *1.75 i Rex. V 2 $2.50 VA 1.50 ! WHITE ASH BLK 4.50 LOTTA LUMP M. R 3.95 BRAZIL BLOCK M R 4.25 J. & I. COAL CO. CH. 6048. Indiana Crk. fkd. 1p... . $4775 W. Virginia Lg. fkd. Ip. .$6.00 Elkhom Ky. lp., fkd $6.50 West Side Cash Coal Cos. 110 N. Richland Ave. BE. 3014. W. VA. furnace egg. TIP TOP (W. V-.i 8-in. Ip., fkd... 6.00 Golden Flame. 8-In. lg., lp., fkd.... 4.75 FREDRICK COAL CO. Dr. 1792. Wa. 5666. 801 Beecher St. 1020 E. 40th St. KINDLING Bv load or bundle. Fireplace wood. Dr--4869. CALL US FOR PRICES. FEDERAL COAL CO.—CH. 2290 WEST VIRGINIA LARGE LUMP, .. ,T*5!75 DR. 0806. WHEEL IN FREE. WEST VIRGINIA LARGE LP $5.75 DR. 5850-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 PRICES. WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd pieces: highest prices. Hu. 7274. LIVESTOCK 43 Hordes. Cattle, Poultry PHEASANTS—Homing and fanev pigeons: overstocked: sell cheap. 250 W. T’Oth. FIMNCIAL 45 Business Opportunities ROOMING HOUSE—IO rms.: monev-mak-er: SIOO down. Cali Ta. 0163. after * n m. ROOMING HOUSE—B rms.: modern; rent *4O. Must sell. He. 3443.

_JAN. 5, 1932

FINANCIAL 46 Money to Loan /— *™ ' ■■■■■'' N 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 *s low as *2 per month on * SSO loan*3 on *75 loan: *4 on *IOO loan: $S on *2OO loan: sl2 on *3OO loan. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587 V v REDUCED YOUR PAYMENTS WE LOAN *25 TO *3OO ON AUTOS j OR FURNITURE. I Confidential Service. Legal Rates BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 307 E New York. Rj. 4974 ■adtos ■ rtfftfcitbßE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE 80. 319 B Ohio St. Li. MO.t Loans *lO to S3OO in 24 hours! PERSONAL FINANCE 00. $4 B PENNSYI VANIA ST RT *054 48 Automobile Loans lose your autc' Others paid off. More money advanced. Cash at once. Courteous, quick service. SAOtSBMS 4(110 UMN CO 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994 —„ FREE PARKING OOH. I.KVT YORK AND INDIANA AVB. Auto Loans HALF RATE WHY PAY OTHERS MORE? Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 8 S. Capitol Ave. Riley 1.321 HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH RI. 5500 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE AUTOMOTIVE--50 Autos For Sale • Dependable Used Cars Ford touring * 25.00 Nash sedan 50 00 Hudson coach 50 00 Nash sedan 125 00 j Jewett coach 50.00 Marmon Used Car Store 1037 N. Meridian—Lincoln 6359 V— / CADILLAC 7-PASS. SEDAN—OnIy thing car needs is good cleaning. To sell quick $350. BROWNING GENT CO- INC. ‘ 100.7 N, Meridian. Ri. 86.55. CHEVROLET—'3I Coach: Ibis g MS car is like brand new: ee it; 5435 - LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. _ JL 3547 E. Wash. St. CHEVROLET—’2B Sedan: in cxf T&z tra nice condition; vou will like V/l it: $165. LAUTH CHEVROLET "II 3547 E. Wash. CHEVROLET. 1928 COACH. Extra fine I shape; cut to only $125.00. The Buick 1302 E. Washington. Li. 1571. 1928 CHEVROLET coupe; exceptionally. good. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO. Ch. 6645 t a CHEVROLET—'29 Coupe: if vou T \gJF want real transportation: see V/n *235. LAUTH CHEVROLET 3547 E. Wash. CHRYSLER 60 SEDAN—A-l condition; tires almost new: will sell on terms to responsible party. Price reasonable. Phone Rhodes. 1114 N. Meridian St. Li. 3221. DODGE COUPE—Balloon tires extra nice $45. Jerms. 820 N Meridian. 1931 ESSEX COUPE—3 weeks old. This is the best buy in town. No down oavment. Phone Li. 4483. Mi&s Whaley Ford. *29 coupe. Here is a real bargain. LOOK! $125. terms. THE BUICK 1302 E. Wash. St. Li. 1571 FORD. 1931 VICTORIA COUPE—Like, "new $375: terms. C. O. WARNOCK CO 819 East Washington Street. i.928 MARMON—Sedan; very clean - $195 BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO. Ch. 6646. NASH ADVANCE SEDAN 1728 —5-pass, a beautiful car: wire wheels, metal tire cover, trunk. Ideal color combination. A real bargain. $275 Hurrv for this one. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO 28 Years With Packard. loll N. Illinois St- Rl. 7,537 OLDS SEDAN 1928—Has had good care • A-l condition; will take small car in trade Phone Dr. 4271-J THE BRADFORD AUTO CO. 1114 N. Meridian St. Li. 3221. SEDAN—ReaI bargain■ $95. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO. Ch 664 7 OLDS COACH 193 X—Used very little, will taxe small csr in trade; sacrifice for auick sale. Ta. 2433 after 5 p. m Terms to responsible party ~,, TTm BRADFORD AUTO CO 11H N. Meridian St. TJ. 3221. r — 1927 coach $997 ~ z,z LT^ R 9. P i’I°. YER DEALER. INC F °rZ%t£r 19 . 2 l landa u sedan; extra goo i condition: S4O down: good tires. ... _ HARE CHEVROLET CO. *4O E. Waah. St. Open eves, and Sun. PONTIAC~COUPE. 1927-Runs good~ n 1 Meridfanf * 75 Terms ’ 820 * Bargains in Used - Cari 921-23 Virginia Ave Ot 023 V BE rto? RAL = ears ror batam-e AUTO , THE BRADFORD CO., 1114 N. Meridian St. ADS mare interest me reacT Mnd b Tr a . U ' , ,;.j^ fr h^ ri ,f i ;^ a (ns of mam Accessories, Tires, Parts BATTERIES GUARANTEED $2.95 to $3.85 ... _ SWIBBHELM * SON 844 E, Washington Bt. rj. 7741, SlJW^each* 1 B °° a balloon Good batteries $2 exchange. TOM ROGERS —Be 4300. 3117 w Wa s h C * UUEI jHCEFER WAGON CO— Wn" J* Da,r ® ma * he w tops and curtains li" vour car 262 Kentucky Are S nr7ssure tested * pressure, made of brass crauze wiri** —P <7 50 Last a lifetime. Ha. 2003^M. 54 Automotive Services 55 Autos Wanted oav cash for roar ear o* vour i. WOLF AUTO CO. U 4818 Ml N Catrttc WANTED—A light panel truck. What hav* InH ? R Call 2910 McPhearson hetween 2 and 6 p. m.. or phone Ch. 6363. . LEGAL Legal Notices ' 5. wu f L , al Public Auction orT* Chevrolet Ice Cream Cone truck. Motor number 2483492 to satisfv storage charge amounting ts *35 at jo a. m.. Wednejdav,- Jan 13. 1932. JONES MOTOR CORP- Capitol at Vermont. at , J?. übUc Auction one Oakcoupe. 192a model, serial number 43580-54: motor number L-48867. for storage charges amounting to *SO. *t Thurvdav. Jan. 14. ’9s;’. GLADSTONE GARAGE. 4415 *. Wash-