Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1932 — Page 10

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“Kill my ad—The Room Is Rented—Your ad did it,” said Mrs. E. Buchanan, 231 N. Randolph

NOTED JURIST PLEADS CAUSE OF BEER BILL Volstead Act Is Branded Failure by Former Bar Group Head. l'-l / United I’rttt WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—Charles A. Boston of New York, former president of the American Bar Association, today denounced the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead act as failures which have promoted violence, contempt for law, and a spy system of law inforcement. Testifying in senate hearings on the 4 per cent beer bill, Boston said these factors had combined to “educate the young of the next generation to use intoxicants.” Boston advocated complete repeal of the eighteenth amendment. He believed the 4 per cent beer will not violate the amendment, but he regards it merely as a palliative. He said he was appearing in a personal capacity and desired to contradict “the statements of the ecclesiastical proponents of prohibition” that none but persons representing the liquor interests opposed prohibition. “Prohibition is abhorrent to me,'’ said Boston, “and disastrous results have flowed from the methods of enforcement.” He said organizations sponsoring prohibition have “descended from a love of humanity to a hate of those who disagree with their views.” Anti-prohibitionists in the United States are “numerous beyond enumeration,” he said. "The greatest mistake by the United States since the Civil war,” he declared, “was the adoption of the eighteenth amendment.” Boston advocated a referendum on prohibition by means of special state conventions. He was president of the bar association last year and said he had traveled widely and had found a general disregard of prohibition except in North and South Dakota, where a combination of drought, grasshoppers and other misfortunes apparently occupied the attention of the people. The Volstead act definition of an intoxicating beverage as one containing more than one-half of one per cent alcohol is “neither scientific, honest, nor truthful,” Representative Dyer (Rep., Mo.) told the committee. Dyer urged approval of the 4 per cent beer bill introduced by Senator Bingham (Rep., Conn.). The committee for more than a week has been hearing proponents of this measure. Drys later will be given equal time to present testimony against it.

Concerning the Cossacks

BY WALTER D. HICKMAN When I first heard the Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus at English’s last season when Mrs. Nancy Martens introduced us to this organiatzion, I had the suspicion that here was the best male singing group on the concert stage. After hearing them yesterday afternoon on their second visit to English’s as a Martens’ offering, 1 was convinced that here was the finest. I first thought that maybe the peculiar showmanship used by Serge Jaroff, the director, and the unusual method of leaving the conductor’s stand and then going back of his men was .probably just a trick that appealed to people. But hundreds who heard them a year ago heard them yesterday and the charm and the results were just the same. The fact is the solo voices were stronger and more beautiful than ever. This chorus is really orchestral in quality because they need no piano or orchestra. They supply their own by their overtones which form a background and a most beautiful one. That was so prominent In the second group which included “Black Eyes,” and “Beneath the Snow My Russia Lies,” and In the third part with “The Two Guitars,” and, "Those Evening Bells.” So successful and pleasing was this concert yesterday that Mrs. Martens can bring them back next season to absolute capacity. Here is an organization that makes one leave the theater honestly feeling “I have heard my best concert.” DOPE SALE IS CHARGED Alleged Narcotic Peddler Bound Over to U. S. Jury. Charles R. Heck, 138 North Liberty street, who is held by federal today was bound over to the federal grand jury by U. S. commissioner Fae W. Patrick on $2,500 bond. Potter Feltner of Brownsburg, was held over to the jury on SI,OOO bond on liquor charges, while Woodson Feltner was released, on his own recognizance. THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accented if two UDCS Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time 2j> -J9 3 consecutive times 16 .is 6 consecutive times 13 .14 Rooms, Etc. Chare* Based on Two Lines. Charge Cash 2 lines, one time 37 .35 2 lines 3 times .78 .72 2 lines. 6 times 1.13 100 Discounts Ads met be phoned in and charged if the advertiser is listed in the phone directory or is identified and accepted bv the credit A fP mscoum o: one cent for each LINE U given to transient advertisers paving their bill within ONE WEEK aftebilltng. Advertisers are asked to take advantage of this discount Deaths, Lost and Found, Etc. Death Notices Cards of Thanks In Metnoriams Lodge and Church Notices. Lost and Found aas are charged et a rate of 10 cent* oer line _ Situation Wanted. 3 Cants per Word Minimum 13 Words. Want ads may be phoned in as late as 11:15 A M for nubUcation in the 2:00 P. M Home Edition on the same day. Phone Service 8 A M to 9 P M Daily Phone: RILEY 5551

Fate IS Queer Vy Timet Special CHICAGO HEIGHTS, 111., Jan. 18.—William Forbes, 74, “saved” a million lives only to lose his own. For twenty years Forbes has protected a grade crossing of the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railway. Few accidents, and never a fatal one, occurred at his crossing, for Forbes carefully watched to see that no train was coming before letting an automobile cross. For the first time Forbes forgot to look. He stepped in his car and starved to drive home across the crossing. A train struck the machine and he was killed instantly.

MO CRASH IS FATAL TO ONE; TENURE HURT Death of Alva West Pushes County’s Traffic Toll This Year to Five. Death of Alva West, 43, of 2220 Kenwood avenue, in city hospital Saturday afternoon, boosted Marion county’s 1932 traffic toll to five. West was injured Saturday in a collision at Seventeenth and Alagama streets. The other car was driven by Dr. Thomas P. Rogers, 2456 5 North Talbot street., who administered first aid to West while awaiting arrival of the ambulance. Rogers’ car was WTecked. Ten other persons were hurt and several motorists arrested as the result of a series of week-end traffic mishaps. After his car is alleged to have injured a woman, Frank Meredith, 21, Negro, 1121 Maple street, was ar-/ rested Sunday on a charge of failure to stop after an accident. Mrs. Anna Wood, 1716 English avenue, who was riding with her husband in the other car, was cut and bruised. The accident occurred at Minnesota and Dawson streets. While crossing the street in the middle of the block, William Anderson, 61, of 453 East Washington street, was struck by a street car on a downtown thoroughfare Sunday. He incurred a broken left collar bone and bruises. Others injured in accidents: Harold Wright, 12. of 252 North Keystone avenue, head cuts: Prank Forehand. 41. of 22 South Pine street, head cuts: A. L. Parrish. 53. of 1436 North Pennsylvania street, broken right leg: Charles F. Behrent. 76. of 615 North New Jersey street, head and back injuries: the Rev. Charles Anderson. Negro. 72. of 1361 Hiatt -treet. face cuts: George Vickery. 13. of 3114 Park avenue, cuts and bruises: Mitchell Satrich. 20. of 208 Geisendorff street, cuts and bruises, and George Ross. Negro. 44, of 2457 Sheldon street.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ADAM, CARL LE ROY—Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Adam and brother of Earl, passed away Sunday, Jan. 17, at St. Francis hospital. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 20, 3:30 a. m., at residence, 1547 Shelby St. Services St. Patrick's church. 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cros., cemetery. Friends invited. [Madison Und.) papers please copy.] ANDREWS, ALFRED G.—Beloved husband of Minnie and father of Mrs. Gladys Mackey, passed away at home of his daughter, Mrs. Mackey, 2740 Napoleon St., Saturday, Jan. 16 He also leaves two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Charles Raach, Mrs. Fred Janitz and Harry Andrews. Friends may call at the home any time. Funeral service at the St. John church, Sanders and Wright Sts., 2 p. m. Tuesday. Burial Crown Hill. W. TANARUS, BLASENGYM ir. charge. COWlN—Maymie Mae. beloved wife of William Cowin, mother of Everett S.. Stella Mae and Kenneth E. Cowir., and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Clarke, passed awav Sunday, Jan. 17. age 38 years. Short services will be held at the residence. 2006 S. Meridian st.. Wednesday morning. Jan. 20, at 11 o’clock and services and burial at the Pen Hook cemetery. Fairland. Ind.. at X o’clock. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GREENWALT. MARION FRANCIS—Beloved little son of George and Hettie Greenwalt and brother of Elolse, Mary Ruth. Betty Lorene and George Herold Greenwalt, departed this life Saturday, Jan. 16. age 2 years. Funeral from the residence, 2219 Parker Ave.. Tuesday, Jan. 19, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Funeral under direction of MOORE fz KIRK. INGLEKING, HERMAN—4O2 Douglass, husband of Bridget Ineleking. passed away Sunday, Jan. 17. Time of funeral given later; for further information, frienos may call FINN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME. Ta. 1835. PACE. LLOYD—Brother of Mrs. Maude Hall and Bert Pace of Indianapolis and Mrs. Ivy Brickert of Amberg, Wis.. passed away Sunday. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday. 9:30 a. m. Friends invited Burial North Salem. WESTFALL. IDA B.—Passed away Satur"dav afternoon, sister of Mrs. Hattie L. Link of 1026 College Ave. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. 2 Cards, In Memoriams BROMMER—In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Fred Brommer. One year has past, since that sad dav When the one we loved was called away. Good took him home: it was his will Within our hearts, he liveth still. WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. KENT—In loving memory of Raymond Kent, who passed away, one year ago today. Jan. 18. 1931. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger everv day, Remembrances keep him dear WIFE. MRS. ORA KENT. AND DAUGHTERS. ELIZABETH AND NELLIE. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists ~W. RBE AN BLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelb? Bt. 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 IF YOU DON'T FIND what you are looK!n* for In the want ads todav. it may be advertised here tomorrow Read Times Hasstfled wds dally 4 Lost and Found LOST—Boston bull terrier male, brindlc white spot on ton of head, right ear droops. ‘‘Pete.” Reward. Hu. 8921. LOST—3 large. 2 small kevs: reward. Soldiers end Sailors Monument pi. Li. 4249. LOST—B'ack leather nurse, northside. Sun morn, 2 pair glasses. Wa. 1230. LOST—Brown silk umbrella Thursday eventng. Brookside car: reward. Ch. 3476. TTMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of many Hrid *re listed here daily 5 Personals DRESSKAKING —tailoring, alterations; reasonable. 1868 N. Talbot. Ta. 6398.

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WEATHER TOMORROW Fair Tuesday; no change in temperature.

ANNOUNCEMENTS __ 5 Personals "moneyT We Pay Cash for Old Gold and Gold Teeth LINCOLN JEWELRY AND LOAN CO. 201 W. Washington St. c.A- H 1 for OLD GOLD,’ GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington St. OLD GOLD—GOLD TEETH Discarded Jewelry—Will Pay Cash STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 4th Floor—23 N. Pennsylvania St. ~The Boyd Sanitarium Permanent or temporary home for aged, nervous or chronic cases: moderate ra’e. 37 W. 30th St. Ta. 5251. QUILTING—CH. 2537 TEMPORARY or permanent home for all ages: also mental and chronic cases; day and night service; rates reasonable. Ri. 4729. 1427 N. Delaware. TRY LEMCKE SERVICE SHOP—IOB-10-12 E. Mkt,. Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 0666. GREGORY SANITARIUM—Treatment for rheum.. lumbago. 318 E. 11th. RiyJ>os7. " BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man; leaky roofs, gutters, furnace coils. Ch. 2283-J. PLUMBING lowest prices; furnace -oils Installed. S4: work guarn, Ch. 5057-R. 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage CLEAN FIREPROOF STORAGE—Where your goods are safe. Private lockers. Low rates, easy terms. Get our price on moving; guaranteed service. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. Call Ri. 7750. 419-23 E. Market St. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing California shi iments. Pool cars. Ri. 3628. Ri. 6561. Nights. Ch 0699-W OTTO J. SUESZ. WEST SIDE TRANSFER & STORAGE Storage 50c per rm.. next 60 tiavs 1410 N. West St. LI. 1734. MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less: quick service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. CALL JAY. Ch. 6823. for moving: $3 and up; large vans, MOVING —$2 un: white men: anything. anywhere, anytime. PETE’S. Ch. 2878. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning; estl. free Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415 IST CLASS Paper Hanging. $1 to $2.50 oer rm.: ’32 samnles <fc esti. free. Ir. 6083. PAPERlNG—Painting: paper removed by steam, ALVIS, 536 E. 23d- WA. 4934. PAPER HANGING, painting: if you don’t call Ta 5464. we both lose. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring wdltK for "tncle Sam.” Steady. $lO5 to $250 month. Men, women, 18-50. Vacation. Experience usually unnecessary. Full particulars with sample coaching FREE. Write immediately. Franklin lnstitute. Dept. 70 S, Rochester. N. Y. SPECIAL—6 Weeks free instruction: voice piano or pipe organ; only $2. No other cost or obligation. Ir. 0956, HELPWANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male WANTED—SaIes demonstrators for old reliable company in territory outside Indianapolis. Position furnishes steady employment and good nav. Give experience during past five years. Live stock experience desirable. Address Times. Box A-305. WAGES while learning. ONEIDA BARBER COLLEGE, 212 S. 111. Call or write James Heath. 14 Help Wanted—Female CARE of child in exchange for room and board: references. Li. 2662. 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEKEEPER—Refined, age 51, small family, nice home. Box 304. Times Office. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms COLLEGE, 2527—Nice warm rm. priv., breakfast opt.; reasonable. He. 2107. COLLEGE CAR—927 Edison: lovely warm rm.. very reasonable. Ri. 2605. EWING, 1370—E. 10th car line; warm front rm. for gentleman. ' FALL CREEK—Attractive warm rm.. next bath: breakfast, for 2. He. 4461. HAMILTON. N.. 912—Comfortable rm.. next bath: 1 or 2 women. Ch. 5803-R. ILL. N.. 2326—Lovely front rm.. 1 or 2; hot water: private home. Ta. 6921. ILLINOIS, 805 N.—Front sleeping rooms; $2 week; always hot water; hkr.; $5. ILLINOIS. N.. 1919—Rm. in apt.: no other roomers: gar, and breakfast opt, Ha. 1283. IRVINGTON—Nice, warm rm.; meals optional; private family. Ir. 5023. MERIDIAN. N.. 2235—53: warm rm.. home privileges: board optional. Ha. 4833-M. MERIDIAN. 968 N.. No. B—Well-fur. front rm.; steam heat; reasonable. Li. 9962. NEW JERSEY—LoveIy, warm, front rm., adi, bath; employed couple. Li. 3161, NEW YORK. E., 124—52.50 per week and up: steam heated. NORTH—Pleasant front room, modern home; $3 and $4; Penn, car. Ha. 3455-M. PENN.. N.. 1347—Lovely rm. with alcove; 2 men preferred; quiet home. Li. 8857. PENN, N. of 30TH.—Attractive, warm rm.: private home; references. Ta, 0582. RANDOLPH. N., 436 Front sleeping rm.; priv. mod, home; breakfast opt., reas. WASH., E„ 2412—Couple to share widow’s home, or sleeping rms. Ch. 5882. SARATOGA HOTEL—S4O Mass. Simmons beds, low dally and weekly rates. FRONT ROOMS—Private entrance: reasonable; IHinois Car line. Ta. 2144. before 5 HOTEL ANTLERS CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va. Desirable sleeping. also housekeep. rms.; steam heat. ST HOTEL: warm, homelike. 01. ULiNIO $7 for 2. 136 W. Market. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 1912—1-rm. kitchenette; completely furn.; near bath; $6, ALABAMA. N.. 447—1. 2 rm. ants.. $* to $5. Steam heat. Ail furnished. ALABAMA. N.. 528—4 rm. cottage in suburbs. Niceiy furnished. ASHLAND. 1634—Modern rm., connects bath: private ent.: $3.50. He. 4401. BROADWAY. 1546—2-rm. front apt., urn Child welcome: reasonable. LI. 9923, BROADWAY. 1134—1 to 3 rms.. kitchenette 2 beds, some pri7. baths. $4,50 to $9. BROADWAY. 1422—Furnished apt., steam heat: private bath, garage: reduced. BROADWAY 835—1 & 2 room apartments everything furnished: close to stores. CAPITOL. N.. 2141-43—3-rm. mod. furn apt.: $7 wk. McGEE Li. 6028. Ta. 5867 CENTRAL, 1516—Furn. 4-rm. apt.; all utilities; reasonable; 2 rms. unfurnished for housekeeping. He. 1086. COLLEGE. 1822—2-rm. apt., sink share bath: privileges: $5. He. 3498, DEL.. N.. 713. Apt. 2—Attractive front also cosy small rm: -Steam heat. Ri. 2669, FOUNTAIN SQOfRE— 3 rms.. *4.50; 2 rms. $3 and $3.50; jJk modern. 1017 Prospect.

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! RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms HIGHLAND AVE.. N.. 21—2 furnished front connecting: good heat: garage. ELL.. N.. 2339—2-rm.. kitchenette apt., priv. ent.; Maytag washer; $7.50, Ta. 7110. LA SALLE. N.. 858—2 rms. mod., private. sink, warm, gar. Ch. 7847-M. LEOTA, 115—Two light housekeeping rms.. $2.50 week. Free packing. MARION. 802—Furnished housekeeping rms.. hot. cold water, sink in kitchen, gas, electric lights, iurn. heat, laundry: ; $5 and $6: each apt, strictly private. I MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—1 large rm.. next bath, private entrance: adults. Dr. 5442. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2042—Rm. kitchenette. 2 front rms.. hot wa, heat. Priv. ent. OHIO. E.. 540—2 large rooms: $4 week: others. $2.50 up: gar.. $2 mo. OLNEY, N., 1944—3 or 4 ladies or couple; front connecting; phone; gar.; $6, ORIENTAL. N.. 20—3 rm. furnished Apt.. $7: also front sleeping rm., $3, TALBOT, 2400 —2 and 3-rm. -apts.; sink; private entrance: $4, $5, $7.50. Ta. 7110. TALBOT, N., 2338—2 rms. and kitchenette, completely furnished; reas. Ta. 7038. WALNUT, E., 115—2 rooms, furnished; clean; $5. See housekeeper in basement. WASH., E., 1405—Rm. hsekeeping.; also 2rm. apt.; all turn.; steam ht. Ri. 4703. WOODLAWN, 821—2 housekeeping rms., strictly modern; everything furnished. 11TH. E., 520—Couple who would appreciate rm. in private home, close in; everythg. furn.; cons, hot water. Ri. 6656. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished. 1 or 2 rms., wkly. or monthly rates: util Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts 5-RM. furn. house; water, lights, gas fur., $8 wk. Call at 1611 Southeastern Ave. 3 RMS. furnished or unfurn. private bath: garage, utilities, newly decorated, good neighborhood: $25. LI. 8851. 2 UNFURNISHED rms.; heat, water, lights furn,; $6 wk.; adults only, Ta. 2571, l k SQ. from E. Wash, car: 2 furn. apts., 1 priv. bath; $6 wk. Ir. 0691, 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL, 1860—Young men between 20 & 30 yrs.; real home cooking. Ha. 3846-R. CENTRAL, 1615—Rms., board optional; good home; reas.; garage. He. 5249, COLLEGE. 839—Modern rooms, good meals: 4 persons: $6 each, with meals. MERIDIAN. N., 2153—Lovelv Ige. rm.. "for 2 girls: next bath: meals opt. Ha. 1673-J. NEWMAN. 1019—Comfortable rm.. 1 or 2: private home: meals optional. Ch. 1476-M. PARK. 833—NICE RM.. HOME COOKING $6 LADIES; $7 MEN. RI. 9930. RANDOLPH, N., 231—Rm., board, private family; $5; widow’s home. 32D. e!! 603—Lovelv front, steam heat. privileges, radio, meals opt. Wa. 2836. CHILDREN—Under school age. mother’s care: modern home. Be. 4902. CHILD—To board, mother’s care; near kindergarten. Dr, 3042-R. RM.—Parent, child, close to car, school. Mod, choice front rm., SB. Ha. 1072. 21 Unfurnished Apartments CENTRAL, 1706—418 E.' 17th; heat; water furmshed; A-l; adults. Ch. 5708. COLLEGE. 1411—Lower duplex, 5 rms. mod, ht & wa furn; gar.; $35. Ri. 5976. COLLEGE, 1640: 2 rooms, alcove, heat, water, electricity; $25; adults; gar., $2. MER. at 34th. Kenilworth: 6 sunny rmsT moderate price; Frigidaire. Ta, 5208, NEW JERSEY. N., 1438 —5 rms.. mod.. heat, hot water, refrig; $37, Wa. 2664. REMBRANDT. 1527—4 rms., bath, modern apt., steam ht, wat., gar., reas. Ta. 1713 17TH, E.. 517—Attractive. 4 rooms. Friaidaire. floors refinished. He. 3107. $32.50 Dundee Apts. VIRGINIA AVE. AND M’CARTY ST. Heat. gas. Frigidaire. hot water. SEE CUSTODIAN. APT. 47. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations No obligations. Transportation free. __LL 5452 Evenings Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. REDUCED RENT 42 W. Eleventh; nicely decorated; kitchenette apt.; utilities furnished; 525.50, Call Apt No. 1. THE GRANT DOWNTOWN APTS.—S2S. ALAMEDA—St. Clair and 111. Sts. Lights, gas, plenty heat and hot water. THE PATRICIA—BS2 Prospect: 3 rms.: stoker heat; all utilities. Dr. 2591-M. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS, 2022 N.—s rms. strictly mod. double, garage: S3O. Ch. 4700, ADLER, 24—E.—5 large rooms, modern except furnace. A-l cond. Rent reduced. ASHLAND. 1516—7 rms.. mod., 2. for L. hskping; gar.; $25. Inq. 1004 College. BELLEFONTAINE. 1011—Remodeled: 8 rs.; mod.: ideal rmers.; gar.; wa. pd.; S3O. He. 4956, BOLTON. N., 715 —Irvington; attractive 5rm. mod. bungalow; fireplace; Frigidaire: new Chambers’ fireless cooker: hardwood firs.: full basem’t; gar. Only S7O, Ir. 2919. CONGRESS. 346 —Rear; new 4-room modern house, gas, water, garage, furnace. CORNELL, 1234—8 rooms, single, e. 1., gas, c. w. pd., inside toilet; fine cond., sls. SCHMID & SMITH. REALTORS COTTAGE—S rms.. elec., furnace, gar; 1 sq. Speedway bus, $lB. Inq. 1713 N. Tibbs. COTTAGE. 1601—5 rms!7 water, toilet inside, water pd.; sl6. Hu. 4368, Dr. 3564-R. DAVIDSON, ST., N., 843—4 rms.: elec.; sink, toilet, garage; $13.50. Ir. 3435. EMERSON. N.. 106—6-rm. mod. double: A-l garage, near school: $35, Rl. 7260. GARFIELD DR., E., 2130—4-rm. mod. doubie; water paid: $28.75. Be. 0199-R. GENT. 2111—4 rooms, inside toilet, garage, water paid: sl6, LI. 2662. HARRIS. 27—6 rooms, complete bath; no furnace; gar.; A-l; reduced. Be, 0746. ILL., N.—9 large rms., mod.; ideal for roomers; only $25. Li, 7062. KEALING. 1215—Near Brkside pk.; single, 5-rm. mod.; gar; A-l; S3O. Ir. 6029. KETCHAM, 942 6-room modern. S2O. SCHMID & SMITH. REALTC IS LEE. 1410—4-rm. mod., redeco gar., water Pd.: S3O house for S2O. Be. 2961-B. LINWOOD, 909—Cozy 4-rm. mod. bungalow double; water pd.; $32.50, Li. 6354. MARKET. 1421-27—2 wks. free: 4-r. mod.. sl6 mo. McGEE Li. 6028. Ta. 5867. MICH., 2908 E.—s-rm. mod., wt. pd., $22.50 GREGORY & APPEL Li. 7491 MINNESOTA. E.— % mo. free; 4 rms., wa pd.: $11.50, Druggist: Villa & Minn. MINNESOTA. 1726 W.—s rm. semi-mod. double, gar.: $12.50, Hu. 7004; Ha. 800. NORTH. E., 3705—Almost new: 4-rm. mod.; $22,50. water pd.; gar. Wa. 0395. PLEASANT! 1522—5-rm. mod., cottage, gar.; water pd.; nr. schools. Dr. 4583-M. PROSPECT. 1430—532.50: 5 rm. mod. double. A-l. redec,, near school. Ha. 4533. RILEY. N.. 405 —4 rms.: water pd.: gar.; sls: V 2 square car. Ir, 2889. SOUTH St.. 319 E., 5-room house, modern, cheap rent. Good condition. TALLMAN. 1903 —5-rm. single, sls, water pd. Ha. 2755-R mornings or 6 to 7 eve. WHITCOMB, 1050—5 rooms, garage, nice shape sls Large lot. SCHMIDT & SMITH. REALTORS. RI. t’367. 18TH. 1626 E.—s-rm. semi-modem, (13. GREGORY & APPEL Li. 7491 31ST. W.. 344 —6-room mod. double; gar : near schools: $32.50, Hu. 7175. 34TH ST. W—s rooms, toilet.' sink, garage; sl6. Wa. 0110. 34TH. 940 W.—s rm. mod.. A-l garage Owner. Ha. 1800 or Hu. 7004! 3-ROOM house: electricity: water toilet' water paid: sl2, Dr. 3125-J. * 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND, 1529—Lower 2 rms, overstf kitchen, dinette, priv. bath, entrance! ASHLAND, 901—Walking dist.. town: -e----sponsible voung bus. man. share furn apt. Mr. Bowers, Dr. 7955, before 6 p. a. CENTRAL. 3108—Furnished double, 3 & 5 rooms, your choice, $8 up. He. 2509. COT.LEGE. 2543—Beautifully furn.. modem apt.: 2 rooms, kitchenette and bath' garage. He. 4105. ’ DAVIDSON. 319 N.—3-room apartment. ; completely furnished, sink. Ri. 2629. I LOCKERBIE. Cl2—Clean apt.; steam heat: ofap. Inspect, see custd. Wa. 1547-R 4, eve

RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts- and Houses PROSPECT, 2511—5-rooom modern; nicely furnished: good furnace. Dr. 6821-J. WASHINGTON, E.. 3720—M0d., 4 rms.; bath; very nicely turn.; $6.50 and $7 wk. BUNGALOW— Nicely furn.. 5-room, radio, located 5600 north, SSO. MR. MOTT. Li. 2318. BUNGALOW—Modem, nicely furnished: good heat, nice neighborhood. Be, 3660. UPPER DUPLEX—3 rms. and bath; furn; fine heat; adults. Ir. 7912. 24 Suburban and Farms BEAUTIFUL mod., 2 bedrooms, n, W., built-in features; S3O. Li. 2662. i25 Offices and Desk Space • SHELBY, 824—A-l location for a Battery Service Station. Close to Fountain Square. Rent $lO a month. Dr. 2084. DESK space; phone furn.; Ind. Terminal Warehouse Bg. Plenty prkg.; $lO. Li. 6121 REAL ESTATE FOB SALE 27 Honses For Sale UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS —5-room modem bungalow, garage, $3,500; terms; 2 lots, near college buildings. Call Ir 0340. 28 Sale Suburban Property ONLY SIB.OO PER MO. A 4-room bungalow, electric lights, well, garage, 2 large lots. Located at 527 Cole St. See this for a bargain; price, $2,500. Call Frazee, Li. 2318. 31 Wanted to Trade CLEAR modern property for farm. 1552 E. 10th. Ch. 3574-M. 33 Wanted—Real Estate CASH for your condemned houses. Wreck and save taxes. 1312 Belief-. Rl. 7725. MERCHANDISE . ~ 34 Miscellaneous For Sale FOR SALE —Printing machinery and equipment consisting of 32-inch Diamond cutter, Cleveland folding machinery. Chandler & Price jobbers, imposing stones, chases and other assets of The Service Printing Cos., sold at receiver’s sale. 38 S. Cruse St. Electrical Motor Repairing We repair all makes, air compressors and water pumps. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. NEW 2V2 and 3Vx cubic ft. full automatic air compressors, cheap. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151 AUTOMOBILE washer. 'Hobart Bros, ’ 3001b prs., prc. new. 1610 College. Ta. 5619. PUMP repairs. Let us quote you on factory rebuilt job on any make pump. Call 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. GREEN enamel mixing bowl sets, 50c per set. Unclaimed Freight Station, corner Capitol and South sts. CINDERS, sand and gravel, large or small amounts. Trucking Service. Ir. 2820. WRINGER rolls, for all washers: factory distributor. 2609 E. Wash. Ch 0852. SPANISH Tile dress coat. 36; others 38. Overstuffed suite. 109 N. Euclid. Ir. 3392, TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 35 Household Goods WASHERS All in Good Mechanical Condition. Thor cylinder Apex Oscillator sls washer slsl Maytag 20 Prima washer.. 151 Thor laundry type 25 1900 Cataract.. 151 All exceptional bargains for quick sale. Call Beech Grove 229 J-l. WILL sacrifice our new Majestic refrigerator: 14 off if sold at once. Call Ta. 1557. after 6 p. m. RUGS —6x9. Gold Seal Congoleuin and others with felt base. $2.69. COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. Meridian at Maryland St. ALL TEMPERATURE under 50: always in Icev air refrigerators. Let us explain. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ta. 0689. SINGER sewing machine. $12.50; portable, $3 per month. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO„ 126 W. Wash. St. BREAKFAS’t SET—ltalian carved dining rm & bedrm. twin beds, linen frieze livlng rm. rugs, sac. 2428 N Meridian GAS RANGE—Cab. type, marble finish, insulator oven, automatic control, Ir. 0531. SEWING MCHS. repaired, all makes; special price. White Sewing Ma, Cos. Ri. 4755. GAS RANGE—Gray enamel, good condition: very reas, 3290 Fall Creek Blvd. FURNITURE—New. used. 3-room outfit: easy terms. N. BARRETT, 868 Virginia. GAS RANGE. ‘‘DIRECT ACTION." GOOD CONDITION, $5. HU. 4648. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Conn Victor Model Cornet, silver plate, gold bell $35.00 Buescher Trumpet, silver, gold trimmed $30.00 Buescher Alto Sax, new instrument, silver, gold bell SBO.OO INVESTIGATE FREE LESSON PLAN ON PIANO ACCORDIONS. EASY TERMS PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. LI. 5513 Philco Radio Bargains Philco highbov. 9-tube beautiful cabinet, absolutely new. superneterodyne, regular price $109; special for $79.50. Ragacron 8-tube superheterodyne with electric clock, table model; cost $69.50 new. sale price $39.50. All electric Balkite, beautiful cabinet; $29.50. Philco, all electric; absolutely new; $39.50. ALBERT C. FRITZ, 4101 E. Mich. St. REPOSSESSED Reliable, small Grand, looks like new. Balance due $l7B. Can be had by finishing payments sl2 per month. Rare bargain. Call credit manpger. Tel. LI. 5513, Pearson Piano Company, 128-130 N. Penn. St. POLICE!! Get all the local police calls over your radio hy installing our short-wave adapter. ONLY $2.39 COMPLETE Guarantee Tire & Rubber Cos. 211 South Illinois St. Ri. 7391. Atwater Kent table model SI 9.30 Croslev Buddy Boy Steinite Console J--59 Stewart-Warner Lowbov 19.*> Radiola Screen-Grid Highboy g9.G> Victor Combination Radio Bargain Shop RADIOS—I 932 MODELS All makes, only $3 down. Free demonstration. Easy terms. (1) Crosley, $65; now S6O. (1) R. C. A.-Victor, $60,50: now $59.50. fl> Philco. $49.50; now $45. Other makes at greatly reduced prices. Call Ir. 6566, 8 a. m. till 5 p. m. 1 WEEK SPECIAL Service calls, 50c. Aerials, $2.50. Radios checked FREE. RIVERSIDE RADIO SALES & SERVICE. TA. 4378. 2648 N. Harding. Open until 9 p. m. LOOK—Saxophones; $25 up. Easy payments: large selection. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. 20 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4200. GUARANTEED radio reDair: service -alls. STANDARD RADIO CO.. 2171 N. Illinois. Day. Ta. 5777:, night, Wa, 1533. BOSCH AUTO RADIO— Splendid condition. easily installed: S3O. Ir. 2148-1. NEW 1932—Philco Fada. Maiestlc; Free Home trial. E. Z. terms. He. 2947. PIANOS—Tuned. $2: 30 vear’s exp. Best work guaranteed. He. 5584. ELECTRIC RADIO—S tubes, beautiful walnut cabinet: a bargain Call Ri. 2821. WANT TO RENT GOOD H ARP. HA. 2177, 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS All Kinds—New—Used— Portable —Rentals— Rebuilding—TERMS A, McCOLLUM. He. 1936. WOODSTOCK—A-l condition; good as new: $27,50. 205 Mass. Li. 9470 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel Golden Flame, 8-in. Ip. fkd.54.75 Tip-Top (W. V.) lg. Ip., fkd... 6.00 E. Ky. 6-in. blk fkd 600 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR. 1792 WA. 5666 CALL US FOR PRICES. Federal Coal Cos. Ch. 2291 West Side Cash Coal Cos. BE. 3014. 110 N. Richland. WEST VIRGINIA LARGE BLK $5.75 INDIANA BIG LLP. FKD $4.50 DR. 0806. DR. 0806. ' MONUMENT COAL CO. tl. 2233. 701 E. Wash. St. SPECIAL! 1 wk. only, 100 cords of wood for fireplace and furnace. $2.50. Hu. 3507. DRY KINDLING AND FIREPLACE WOOD CfiEAF. CALL CH. 3724.

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Special This Week Only! R.C.A. VICTOR RADIO {MHRm NEW 8-TUBE j H Dynamic Speaker axe some of its features. But you must see and hear it to ||* exactly As I§|f fully appreciate the full significance of ||jf |y| Pictured ¥ J jpf I $5 Down I RADIO DKPT. OPEN I*ll 1 1W iMfilu I l/ll kll EVENINGS UNTIL X O’CLOCK During this sale . . . mine, bring tbo family along.

39 Coal, Wood and Fuel IND. FURN LP. CLN. FKD. $4.50 IND. EGG 4.25 INDIANA MINE RUN 4.00 WHITE ASH FURN. LP 4.50 SILVER FLASH BLK. FKD 5.C0 ECHO LP.. CLEAN FKD 5.53 W. VA. FURN. EGG. CLN 5.75 WEST VA. LARGE BLK 6.00 W. VA. M. R.. 50% LP 4.75 ISLAND CRK. FURN. EGG. FKD. 5.75 ISLAND CREEK LARGE BLK 6.50 EASTERN KY. LG. BLK 6.50 POCAHONTAS NO. 3 LP 7.75 POCAHONTAS NO. 3 EGG. ....... 7.00 POCAHONTAS NO. 3 MINE RUN 6.00 COKE. BASEBURNER. FURN.. $8- 8.50 HIGH-GRADE NUT AND SLACK. 3.75 Delivered Anywhere in City eCONOVHZJE’ MWiTm vs -- - ■ ■ Prices on Premium Coals No extra charge Va ton delivery White Star blk., lg. fkd $5.00 Very good for furnace or stove. Best W Va., blk., lg. cln. fkd $6.00 Best Ky. lg. fkd 6.00 Best W. Va. egg. 2x4. 3x6. cln. fkd. 5.50 Best W. Va. M. R.. very lumpy.... 5.00 Best White Ash. lg. blk.. cln. fkd... 4.50 Best Ind. egg. 2x4 and 3x6. cln. fkd. 4.25 Best Ind. White Ash M. R.; very gd. 4.00 Best Isl. Crk. blk., lg. fkd...... 6.50 Best Isl. Crk. or Ky. blk., fkd..... 6.50 Best Poca. red ash. M. R., 50% lp.. 6.00 Best Poca, red ash lp ........ 7.75 Coke, pea sz. $6.50; chestn’t. $8: fur. 8.50 Delivered Anywhere in City. UnK?N ICGSrfoAIAXJ DR. 4621. DR. 4622. “It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal.” “Satisfaction or Money Refunded” Indiana Lump, fkd $4.50 Golden Flame, big lp. fkd $4.75 West Virginia Egg, fkd $5.50 Island Creek, lg. egg fkd.......55.75 Tip-Top W. Va. big b1k.......56.00 Kentucky lrg. blk. fkd. $6.00 Pocahontas Np. 3 Red A5h....57.75 Citizens Coke SB.OO and $8.50 romsKPML& OPERATORS OF POUR YARDS DR.2400 Lc. \ DR.2401 WE DELIVER ONE-HALF TONS WHITE ASH FKD. LP $4.50 BLUE BELL NO SOO'. BLK $6.00 BLUE BELL NO SOOT EGG $5.50 POCA. RED ASH BIG EGG $6.65 J. & I. COAL CO. CH. 6048. TOY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 40 Wanted to Trade TO TRADE—Lot 73d street in River Park i for small closed car. Owner 902 Ft Wayne j 41 Wanted to Bn? FURNITURECALL MR PIERCE. RI. 2019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS We are the largest buyers and sellers of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri 6622, 127 West Georgia St. WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd pieces; highest prices. Hu. 7274. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets BOSTON TERRIER puppies; beautifully marked: registered stock. 2012 Hobart St. FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities ROOMING HOUSE; 9 rooms and garage; $250. by owner. Ri. 8840, ROOMING HOUSE—I 4 rms.; $l5O cash will handle. 835 Broadway. FILLING Station, Natl Rd. W-. 3 acres. 7 rm. house. 1552 E. 10th st. Ch. 3574-M. 48 Automobile Loans 1 *' -c RIDE WHILE YOU PAY Payments Reduced. Others Paid Off. Cash at Once. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse Est 40 Year> V v 1 z=t) Auto loanS Ride WTiile You Pay LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol RL 1321-1322

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AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale

ANDY’S IN LOVE WITH DIXIE We’re in love with the new 1932 Hudson and Essex. And we believe you are if you have seen it. If.you haven’t now is the time. MY, WHAT A CAR! In order to sell new cars we must sell our used ones.. Come down nick out one of our used ears and see if we don’t price it so you can buy it. PRICES AS LOW AS S2O Some new 1931 Hudson and Essex left at a big discount. OAKLEY MQTSR SALES Hudson-Essex Dealers 1663-65 S. Meridian jjR. 4743 Don’t forget we are going to sell our used cars so you might as well be one of the lucky ones.

FINANCIAL (8 Automobile Loans Don’t lose your auto! Others paid off. More money advanced. Cash at once. Courteous, quick service. AimMLOANCOr 208 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994 FREE PARKING COB, NEW YORK AND INDIANA AVK / 1 I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 5600. PH£NTY OF. FREE PARKING SPACE l in. J 46 Money to Loan rp - Furniture Loans to Husband and Wife 2% Per Month This Low Rate on All Loans LOWEST IN CITY Loans to S3OO. No Extra Charges Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RI 3587 REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS WE MAKE LOANS. AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. EDC64EYE FINANCE COMPANY 207 E. New York. Ri. 4974. AUTOS rUKFJTUKr LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE SO 218 E. Ohio st. u. neor. Loans $lO to S3OO in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO 34 S PENNSYI VANIA ST RI 5054 IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests vou answer it todav the opportunity mat be gone tomorrow AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale Today’s Values m . 30 Chevrolet Coupe $315 y 8 Ms ’29 Chevrolet Coach 235 i Iff ’3O Ford Tudor 300 '27 Willys Coach 105 . * - ’27 Buick 5-pass. Coupe.. 255 ’25 Hudson Coach 50 ’2O Chevrolet Sedan 40 K. ’29 Roosevelt Spt. Cper.. 275 ’2B Pontiac Coupe 190 TERMS—TRADE Lowest finance rates in the city on unpaid balance. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Washington St. IR. 1175 First of the Week Specials” Chevrolet, '3l sedan; pract. new..5395 Chevrolet, ’29 coach: real bargain.. 195 Ford late ’3O, model A coach 275 Marmon, 29, late series, 68 sed.., 395 Whippet. ’2B late, 6 coupe 95 Hupp. ’27 coupe: wonderful cond.. 145 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM AH Bargains. Terms or Trade to suit. Marmon Used Car Store BUICK. '2B sedan Tudor: extra nice: reduccd to $295; terms, 1302 E. Wash. BUICK. ’2B M sedan: runs and looks like new; reduc. to $325; terms. 1302 E. Wash. BUICK, ’29: 5-pass, coupe: guaranteed: $525: bargain. 1302 E. Washington. BUICK. '3O sedan: like new: reduced to $595: terms, 1302 E. Washington. CHEVROLET -1927 coupe; here is a real bargain; this car will give you many miles of real service; only $75. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E Wash. 2014 W. Wash. RL 8328. Se. 3234.

JAN. 18, 1932

MERCHANDISE 36 Radios, Musical Instruments

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale

CHEV.. brand new 1931 coach. $498; Chev.. 31 brand new sedan. $538. North Slda Chevrolet. Inc., 836 E. C3d St. Hu. 7700. CHEVROLET—I 927 landau sedan. nave to see this car to appreciate it Tennis 1S iD excellent condition; $125. ... - /‘ n u E CHEVROLET CO. Ri° 2014 w - Wash. Be. 3234. D< ?PCE— 1930, sedan. II you want good J r tt,f ( Cp Sfi abl f transportation and i Ks; trial? v,l " : " du " a “ ; J. C. Scanlan Cos. 1404 W. Washington. Be. 1440. r, „„„ D ,? D( f E . 4 -door SEDAN 1 “ 7°o. want transportation, here it Is. and a .;, tr |._ ba ''^ ain Price; $75. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET _*4l9 W. 19 sell E^v E f qu C ; 0 tv Pe L P r g2 900 _ m,IM - Mußt la aifd Mer s .dla? r °^ i T6ss Gent C °‘ 10th F< from 19 n 3 ew C ° thls Ca , r can not r'n ro a r * a ' value at $375. _ierms. C. O. Warnock Cos.. 819 E. Wash. A f „ EOE^ S v / N l? CHEVROLETS "* ,W!£&Bsg% E ?sgk7 lt& tifu? L bW„ 1927 s £ d ? n: finf! hed~7n~beauIs'a'c„ f,e°re and attnM fc J. C. Scanlan Cos. 1404 W. Washington. Be. 1440 S 78 spt. coupe: w. w.' reduced t® _j395. terms. 1302 F. Wash ’st and ‘ PONTIAC. ’29 sedan; cut to $285 vTrrm isak?M o^ excellent condition; low mileage & n “ft tW buy any toln" terms and trade 1 today ' ° nl 'y *595; J. C. Scanlan Cos. __1404 W. Washington. Be u m VIKING. good tl-es' Thl imperfect" condition ' the’motor buy Pe^Lnds er o t iS mne U s r of an ; 6 D 9 °s rtat |? n at .the unusual sow B p r r,ce balance Convement terms on the J. C. Scanlan Cos. __1404 W. Washington. Be. 1440. W HH\ pe T—Coach. 1929; motor overhauled; Merl d i r a U n hber: * 165: * 45 town. 820 N. Bargains in fiseo Cara "* ... ... CARSON BROS 921-23 Virginia Avc Or n JT. 51 Tracks, Tractors. Trailer^ F< onW’ a. I*' 1 , 011 panel telivery, used and* woeks, equipped with shelves marlrlhlf 6 *?' Ideal for bakery, etc.; reeii a r b ands - only $545. Browning _£jt__Co. 10th and Meridian. Ri. 8655. el truck: rood condition: _new tires: SSO, 820 N, Meridian St--53 Accessories, Tires. Parts BATTERIES " GUARANTEED $2.95 to $3.85 844 E- Washington 8t HI. riAtt j °hn ®udelhoeper wagon oo wlii 55 Antes Wanted 'eoultv. o** 0 ** C ** b ,01 * ou/ cai or °r i.’ WOLF AUTO CO. -^L_— ™ B*l N Canttnl, LEGALS 56 Legal Notices .. househouTgoods " pto™.‘nth® name of L. E. ChUder. will ch”v,"io j H';.a ( rMSor A "iS , o“ B 5 3.T serial No. A-9155 for storage and repair charges amounting to $23 at 10 a. m . Saturday Jan. 30, 1932. EAST END GARAGE. 1322 E. Sixteenth St _ xt . NO , TI f E TO taxpayers! Notice ia hereby given the taxpayers at Washington Township, Marlon County, Indiana, that the Board of Commissiohers of said County has determined upon and duly authorized the issue and sale bonds in the principal sum of not to exceed $6,100,00 bea-ing Interest at the rate of not to exceed four end one ha'f . c *nt per annum to provide he funds to pay the cost of constructing the Improvement of a hig’wav in said township known rs T’’"'-~s N. Wvnn et al Road CHARLES A. GROSSART. Auditor Marion County, Ind.