Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1932 — Page 12

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NEW LOUISIANA GOVERNOR SETS GUARD AT DOOR •There Should Bea Few Funerals in This State,’ Says Foe. BY I. I. FEMRITE l-'nited Pre* Staff Corresoondent BATON ROUGE, Jan. 25.-Lou-isiana’s second “battle of the Govemers’’ was on today, with phrase makers displacing munitions makers, and one “Governor" declaring himself in favor of “a few funerals in this state.” The Macabre gubernatorial platform plank was handed down by Paul Cyr, dentist-claimant to the office vacated by Huey p. Long, when he crossed the state line en route to Washington to be sworn in as United States senator from Louisiana. And it was in response to action of Alvin O. King, entrenched in the Etatehouse at Baton Rouge, with ten sturdy officers of the highway patrol defending the statehouse and executive mansion “for the people, for the Governor and for Louisiana,” as he put it. The guard was ordered by King to defend his right to sit as Governor and to repel any effort of Cyr to usurp the office. Dr. Cyr’s comment on King’s i > tlon came in what he called a mandate to “my loyal subjects.” Os the guards and the forces they represented, Cyr said: "I’ll take care of them or else they’ll take care of me. Personally, I think a few funerals in this state would help a lot. I just hope the right persons arc in those funerals. I think the people of Louisiana feel the same way.” Tp all of which “Governor” King’s comment could be applied: “Asa boy in Kansas I used to run down jackrabbits with a stick. If any one attempts to take the rights of Governor from me, I’ll treat them just as bad as I did the jackrabbits. And very few of them ever got away from me.” TURKEY ONLY CASUALTY WHEN AUTOS COLLIDE Meets Death Ahead of Schedule; Driver Held in Crash. A turkey, en route to slaughter, met death ahead of schedule Sunday when it was the victim of an automobile accident at Senate avenue and Ohio street. Ben Small, 311 West Twenty-fifth street, was taking the turkey to the executioner’s block for his employer. At the intersection his car collided with another driven by B. R. Turner, 56, of 942 North Keystone avenue. After Small’s and Turner’s cars • overturned, the turkey was found ' dead under a utility pole. C. H. Shew, 83, of the Keystone avenue address, riding with Turner, i incurred slight shoulder injuries, j Small was charged with speeding and reckless driving.

POLICE HOLD BROTHERS AS ROBBERY SUSPECTS Accuse Bloomington Men in Slugging of Motorist. Suspected as two of a trio who slugged an robbed John Thomas Curry of Franklin, near Southport several weeks ago, Homer and Gilbert Sipes, Bloomington, were arrested early today on charges of auto banditry, robbery, vehicle taking and vagrancy. Charles Noll, Indianapolis, third suspect, was arrested shortly after the alleged robbery and was bound over to the grand jury on similiar charges. Curry is said to have picked up the trio as he drove home from Indianapolis late at night. He was slugged, robbed, and his automobile was stolen. Later the car was overturned and burned in a ditch near the robbery scene. HELD IN LOTTERY CASE E. E. White Jr. Arrested After Alleged Winner Complains. Holding E. E. White Jr., 64’i Brookville road, as the alleged state agent for a lottery, authorities today probed affairs of the Canadian Sweepstakes Association and “Royal Poker Ticket” lotteries. White was arrested Sunday by Lieutenant Ed Kruse, who said White admitted his connections with the lotteries. Hundreds of tickets were confiscated from White, police said. According to officers, White was nabbed after a woman complained of not being paid for a winning ticket in one of the alleged gambles. White is charged with operating a lottery scheme and gift enterprise. TEST TUBE SLIP FATAL Young Physician Gets Cyanide in Mouth in Laboratory. I>y United I‘ress BOSTON, Jan. 25.—A laboratory accident has removed from the world of science a billiant young physician, whose research was considered as among the most promising in the battle against cancer. A chemist found definitely that Dr. Eugene Chellis Glover, 29, died at city hospital Friday from a bit of cyanide that reached his mouth during an experiment. Medical Examiner Timothy Leary thinks the doctor probably drew too much of a cyanide solution into a calibrated tube while performing a blood sugar test. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: West wind, 14 miles an hour; temperature, 31; barometric pressure. 30.28 at sea level; ceiling, clear, hazy, unlimited; visibility, 6 miles; field, wet. Short Change Artist Sought Police today are seeking a “customer” who short changed Mrs. Grace Noone, clerk in a grocery at 502 South Keystone avenue, of $5. She said the "customer’ ’offered her three bills and after she changed a $lO bill discovered the money was t missing.

Saturday H. S. Cage Results

Local Cltv Series Washington. 22: Shortridge. 18. Technical. 30: Broad Rinole. 22. Technical. 26: Washington. 22 rflnal). Tech reserves. 31; Broad Ripple reserves. 16. / Tech reserves, 23: Washington reserves 17 iflnali. Resalts Over State Columbus. 31; Jeffersonville. 17. Aurora. 29: Woodward (Clncvi. 27. Southport. 28: Sevmour. 22. Jefferson. Lafavette. 39: Wabash. 20. Hammond. 26: Flora. 23. Alexandria. 30: Kendalvllle 11. St. Simons. Washington. 23: Jasrxr. 16 Valoaralso. 30: Crown Point. 14. Knightstown. 20: Noblesvlle. 7. Vincennes. 26: Central. Evansville. 5b Hartford Cltv. 32: Garrett. 22. Boonville. 19: Lynville. 14. Acton. 17: Boggstown. 15. Decatur Central. 128: Silent Hooslers. 2b Scottsburg. 32; Paoli. 14. Hammond Tech. 36; Hammond Cathoht Central. 19. Bluffton. 19: Central Ft. Wavne. 16. South Side. Ft. Wavne. 25: Emeiton. Gary. 20. Pern Big Four Tourney Winamac. 23; Rochester. 22. Peru. 25; Marlon. 21. Rochester. 17; Marion. 21 (consolation* Peru. 21: Winamac. 20 (flinal). Delaware Countv Tpurnev Daleville. 27: Gaston. 26 tovertime*. Center. 20: Harrison township. 19. Yorktown. 32: Cowan. 18. Roverton. 20: Desoto. 21. Center. 20: Daleville. 8. Roverton. 24; Yorktown. 16. Center, 11: Rovertown. 10 ( ove:':. final). Ripley County Tournev Milan. 22: Versailles. 18. New Marion. 48: Cross Plains. 12. Batesvllle. 33: Napoleon. 29. M;lan. 21; Holton. 15. Batesvllle. 41: New Marion. 9. Batesvllle. 24: Milan. 18 (final). Jennings County Tournev Havdon. 16; Marion township. 10. Scinio. i7: Lovett. 13. Paris Crossing. 18; San Jacinto. 12. North Vernon reserves. 39; Venas. 10. Butierville. 37: Vernon. 18. SciDio. 26: Havdon. 20. North Vernon reserves. 27: Paris Crossing 8. Butierville. 28: SciDio. 18. North Vernon reserves. 27: Butierville. 20 (final). La Porte Countv Tournev Stillwell. 32: Lacrosse. 10. Wcstville. 19: Union township. 17. Wanatah. 37: Clinton township. 17. Union Mills. 45: Rolling Prairie. 11 Stillwell. 24: Westville. 13. Wanatah. 22; Union Mills. 10. Wanatah. 15: Stillwell. 13 (final). Johnson Countv Tourney Greenwood. 26: Hopewell. 16. Edinburg. 24: Whiteland. 17. Union township. 37; Masonic Home. 34. Edinburg. 26; Greenwood. 19. Union township. 36: Edinburg. 19 (final). Rush County Tourney Milrov. 17: Raleigh. 11. Manilla. 45: Gings. 12. Morton Memorial. 21: Carthage. 9. New Salem. 23; Mirov. 21 (double overtime). Morton Memorial. 24: Manilla. 10. Morton Memorial. 19; New Salem. 14 (final). „ , _ Tippecanoe Countv Tourney West Lafavette. 22; Dayton. 19. Wca. 22: Battle Ground. 11. Romnev. 19: West Point. 11. , , Jackson township. 26: Montmorcnci. 1. West Lafayette. 25: Wea. 21. Romnev. 19: Jaackson township. 17. West Lafavette. 30: Romnev. 20 (final). Montgomery County Tourney New Richmond. 31; Waveland. 14. Waynetown. 24; New Ross, 13. Crawfordsville Reserves, 10; Darlington, 6. Wingate. 19: Ladoga. 18. New Richmond. 15; Waynetown, 14 (overtU Wingate, 13; Crawfordsville Reserves. 12. Wingate 16; New Richmond, 14 (final). Tri-County at Frankfort Prairie. 27; Michigantown, 25. Colfax. 23; Mulberry. 8. Advance, 15; Zionsville, 10. Scircleville, 25; Sharpsville, 24. Prairie. 32; Colfax. 23. Scircleville, 31; Zionsville. 19. .... Colfax, 35; Zionsville, 15 (consolation). Prairie, 15; Scircleville. 12 (final). Jay County Tourney Madison. 24: Dunkirk, 21 (final). Invitational at Lapel Markleville, 20: Fortville, 19. Lapel, 34; McCordsville, 14 Lapel, 21; Markleville, 9 (final). Fortville, 27; McCordsville. 20 (consolation). .. , _ Eminence Blind Tourney Belle Union. 19; Paragon, 17. Eminence. 17; Stilesvile, 11. Paragon, 27; Stilesville, 11 (consolation). Eminence, 36; Belle Union, 19 (final). Plymouth Blind Tourney Plymouth. 20; Bremen. 19 (overtime). Culver. 20; Bourbon. 18 (overtime). Plymouth. 35; Culver. 25 (final). Bourbon, 25; Bremen, 19 (consolation). Martinsville Tourney, Seconds Martinsville, 27: Bedford. 14. Brazil. 26; Shelbyville. 24. Shclbyville, 29; Bedford (consolation). Martinsville. 29: Brazil. 19 (final). Flat Rock Tourney. Seconds Mora), 27; Boggstown. 9. , Edinburg, 31; Mt. Auburn, 29 (over--1 Hope. 27: Fairland. 29 (overtime). Flat Rock, 23: St. Paul, 12. Moral. 28; Edinburg. 18. Fairland. 12: Flat Rock. 21. Flat Rock. 25; Moral, 19 (final). WABASH VALLEY PRELIMS At Clay City Stanton. 20: Ashboro. 15. Clay City, 25; Cory. 23. Staunton. 32: Clay City. 16 (final). At Edwardsport Freelandville. 22; Oaktown. 20. Bruceville, 34; Edwardsport. 7 Freelandville, 22; Bruceville, 12 (final). At Glenn Riley, 19; Concannon, 13. Fontanet, 19; Glenn. 12. Riley. 30; Fontanet. 20 (final). At Hvmora Blackhawk, 28: Midland, 18. Farmersburg. 19; Hvmera, 17. Farmersburg. 19;; Blackhawk, 17 (final). At Lyons Lvons, 46: Scotland. 10. Epsom, 21; Elnora. 17. Epsom, 23; Lyons. 18 (final). At Newport Newport, 25; St. Bernice. 17. Clinton, 44; Hillsdale, 14. Clinton. 18; Newport. 14 (final). At Fairbanks Pimonto. 28; Fairbanks. 20 (finals). At Roscdale Rosedale. 30: Mecca. 24. Tangier. 21: Bridgetown, 18. Rockville, 32; Montezuma. 19. Rosedale. 34; Bloomington, 10 (final). Rockville. 41: Tangier, 28 (final). Two teams from this tourney play in final series. At Robinson. 111. Robinson. 20; Oblong. 19 (overtime), Hutsonville. 17; Newton. 12. Robinson. 23: Hutsonville, 13 (final). At Sullivan Pleasantville, 37: Carlisle, 23. Dugger. 25; Merom. 15. Dugger. 35; Pleasantville, 17 (final). At Terre Haute Wilev. 13; Garfield. 8 (final). At Switz City Switz City, 24; Bloomfield, 16 (final). At Bainbridec Bainbridge. 14: Monrovia. 13 (final). At Bridgeport. 111. Brldegport, 28: St. Francisville. 111.. 21. Lawrence. 30; Bridgeport, 17 (final). At Spcnccr Cloverdale. 29- Patricksburg, 18. Gosport. 21; Freedom. 18. Cloverdale, 42; Gosport. 21 (final) .

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: _ „ ... William C. Fattic. 812 Ft. Wayne avenue Buick coach, 744-670 (1931), from 3032 East Twelfth street. Calvin Harris. 2828 South State avenue, Chevrolet touring, from Senate avenue and Maryland street.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police bC WUUam' H. Blake. 4317 East Washington street Chevrolet coupe, found at Nineteenth street and Central avenue Irwin Janke. 825 West drive. Woodruff Place. Essex coupe, found in front of 1215 Tecumseh street. _ . Walter Colvin. 703 East Thirteenth street Nash coupe, found at Tecumseh strertyand Brooksid boulevard. LEGALS Legal Notices _________ SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 9. 1932. AN ORDINANCE annexing certain territory to the City of Indianapolis and fixing a time when the same shall take C BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA: Section 1. That the corporation line of the Citv of Indianapolis be and the same is hereby extended so as to include the following described territory constituting and forming the City of Indianapolis, Marion County. Indiana. Beginning at a point in the present corporation line of the City of Indianapolis, said corporation line being the center line of Hanna Avenue and the north line of Section 31, Township 15 north. Range 4 east, at a point 326 feet east of the center line of Shelby Street as now located in the City of Indianapolis; thence north and parallel to the center line of said Shelby Street 315 feet to a point; thence east and parallel to the center line of Hanna Avenue 667 feet to a point: thence south and parallel to the center line of Shelby Street 315 feet to a point in the center line of Hanna Avenue, the present corporation line: thence west on and along the center line of Hanna Avenue. 667 Feet to the 'point or place of beginning. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval by the Mayor and publication according to law. State of Indiana, Marion County, City of Indianapolis, ss: 1. Henrv O. Goett. Clerk of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copv of Special Ordinance No. 9. 1932: that said ordinance was passed by the Common Council on the 18th day of January. 1932. and was signed and approved by the Mayor on the 19th day of January. 1932. and now remains on file and on record in mv office. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, this 21st day of January. 1932. HENRY O. GOETT, City Clerk. [SEAL]4

Mr. Landlord, Your Rental Ads Will Work When Signs and Other Means Fail. Phone Riley 5551

WEATHER TOMORROW Cloudy with rain probable tonight or Tuesday.

, “Little Success Stories” Sold Two Pups POMERANIAN nun: pedigreed: cheap. (7000 east i, 1401 Shadeland drive. TIMES PET ADS BRING RESULTS. Judge for yourself. The above pet ad appeared three times in The Times Pet Column at a cost of 90 cents and sold TWO PUPS. To sell Pets and Live Stock just call RI. 5551. “You Can’t Beat Times Want Ads for RESULTS” Riley 5551. SAY “CHARGE IT”

LEGALS Legal Notices HOUSEHOLD GOODS Stored in the name of L. E. Childer, will be sold Jan. 26. Pay storage charges amount of S4O. Gribben. 1501-3 Madison ave. W'e will sell at Public Auction one Chrysler 70 Roadster, Motor No. 53951; 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. NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE MARION COUNTY COUNCIL OF MARION COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Marion Countv Council of Marion Countv. Indiana, will be neld in the Commissioners' Court in the courthouse in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, on Thursday. February 4. 1932. to consider appropriations, re-apnropria-tions and bond issue for refunding outstanding indebtedness of Marion County. CHARLES A. GROSSART. Auditor Marion County. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the following lots of goods. Lot 3302 in name of B. H. Nichols, beds, dressers, stoves, chairs, sideboard and other goods. Lot 3692 in name of Fannie Crockett, bed. bedding, cabinet, trunks, wardrobe, chairs and other goods. Lot 3763 in name of Herbert Hogue, bed. living room suite, rugs, cabinet, gas range, vanity, dresser and other goods will be sold at auction on Tuesday. February 9, 1932. at 9 o’clock a m. at 1601 College Ave.. Indianaolis, Ind.. for storage and ether charges. COUGHLEN TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township, Marion County, Indiana, that the Board of Commissioners of safd County has determined upon and duly authorized the issue and sale bonds in the principal sum of not to exceed $6,100.00 bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed four and one half per cent (4y 2 %) per annum to provide the funds to pay the cost of constructing the impiovement of a highway in said 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 Joseph P. Bayer has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Citv of Indianapohs, a petition asking permission to varv the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance bv erecting a bakerv in the rear of tne lot at 2198 N. Gale street. A Public Hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104. Citv Hall. Tuesday. February 2nd, 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. H. B. STEEG, Secretary-Engineer. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10581. In the matter of the petition of Public Service Pipe Line Company and Northern Indiana Public Service company for approval of lease. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission. 401 State House, at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o’clock a. m.. on Thursday. Feb. 4, 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv J. W. McCARDLE, Chairman. Indianapolis, Indiana. January 23. 1932.

__ announcements 1 Death Notices BUSER. FLORENCE ERVYN—Age 22, beloved wife of Newton D. Buser and mother of Patricia Louise and daughter of Mrs. Vivian Allen Korff and sister of Arlene F. Allen, passed away Saturday evening. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary. HAMILTON, MARY ELIZABETH—Daughter of Mrs. Ellen B. Yunt. and Albert Thompson, niece of Mrs. Ura Feeger of West Lebanon. Ind., grandaughter of George Miller of Clarks Hill, Ind., passed away Monday, Jan. 25. Funeral at the SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois st.. Wed., Jan. 27, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the CHAPEL after noon Monday. HUNT, LULA M.—Of 26th st.. east of Arlington, beloved wife of Harry C. Hunt, sister of Mrs. Cora B. Walker, departed this life Sunday Jan. 24. age 49 years. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 27, at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station st., 2 p. m. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends invited. REDDING, CLARA H.—Age 86; widow of Jeremiah Redding, beloved mother of Herbert E. Redding, passed away Saturday morning. Services at the residence, 540 South Alabama st., Tuesday 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at residence. TAYLOR. JESSE E.—Husband of Flossie Taylor, father of Marvin Taylor, passed aw-‘ay Monday morning. Funeral notice later. UNDERHILL, CORA ELLEN—Age 73, mother of Frank Underhill, passed away at the residence, 3502 *N. Illinois St., Sunday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary, 2 Cards, In Memoriams LEWIS—In lovingmemorv of our baby, RICHARD EARLE LEWIS, who left us 2 years ago today Jan. 25, 1930: Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade. Death came with friendly care: The opening bud to Heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. Sadly missed by MOTHER. DADDY. BROTHER AND GRANNIE. 3 Funeral Directors. Florists W. D. BEAN BLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W Morris. Dr. 2570. 522 E. Market Rl. 5374 HISEY& TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KgIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. Rl. 1243 EADES BROS. 1814 W. Morris, Be. 4327. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr. 0331-MM GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME. 1611 N Meridian Ta 1050 4 Lost and Found STRAYED—Sunday afternoon from 1938 Ashland; very small black female dog. wearing breast harness with red bow on same. Companion of elderly lady who is grieving over her absence; any information on •or return will receive liberal revvard. He. 1860. GRADUATION GlFT—Girls’ white gold wrist watch; Ind. Ballroom; Tues.; rew. Dr. 2532. GERMAN police dog. white gray, black •’V” markings on back. Name "Rags.” Lost vie 1676 Kessler bd, rew. Be. 4614-R. BOSTON BULL—MaIe, black, screw tail", white spot on neck. White face. Name Giggs; $5 reward. Ri. 7718. TIMID black, brown police doe. Name. Fritz. Reward. 3f21 N. Dela. Wa. .191,

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Lost' and Found ENGLISH SETTER—Name Laddie, black, white. Reward. 1401 Tuxedo. Ch. 1460. i LOST—Brown, gold strand of beads. downtown Friday. Reward. Hu. 3329, 5 Personals TEMPORARY or permanent home for ah ages: also mental and chronic cases: day and night service; rates reasonable. Ri. 4729. 1427 N. Delaware. PlLES—Cured without pain or loss of time. Treatment is modern and reliable. Call for appointment. Ri. 2737. TRY LEMCKE SERVICE SHOP—IOB-10-12 E Mkt.. Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 0666. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man; leaky roofs, gutters, furnace Goils. Ch, 2283-J. PLUMBING lowest prices: furnace • oils installed. S4; work guarn. Ch. 5057-R RECONDITION HOME NOW AT LOW COST For estimates. Ta. 6974, Hu. 1485. REMODEL home now by expert at depression prices; estmates. free. Dr, 0687-W-. 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage CLEAN FIREPROOF STORAGE—Where your goods are safe. Private lockers. Low rates, easy terms. 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Full particulars with sample coaching FREE. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 70 S, Rochester. N. Y. WILL give vocal lessons in exchange for singing in ensemble; one evening a week. Ir. 0956, HELP^WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male HOUSE-TO-HOUSE salesmen on UNIQUE MUSICAL PROPOSITION. Exp. Splendid comm. Call aft. 9:30 a. m.. 2108 Roosevelt. WIDE-AWAKE Salesman lor coupon book campaign: good daily wage can be earned. Mr. West. 1121 N. Meridian. WANTED—Night man to take charge of garage. Master Paint & Body Cos.. 928 N. Penn. SALESMEN TWO—To call on retail and industrial trade. Free to travel; car and assets. MR, PECKERMAf?. Li~ 2351. WAGES while learning. ONEIDA BARBER COLLEGE. 212 S. 111. James Heath, MAG exp. in housewares for Ind. hardware and dept, store trade. 2624 E. 10th St. 14 Help Wanted—Female STC’P-IT—Sells on sight, good morev maker for those who will work. S. L. Demaree. 530 Mass. Ave. WANTED—Colored girl. More for home than wages. 1908 Boulevard place. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS _________ 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA. 1115 N.—Newly papered and clnd.; 1 or 2; hot water; $3. RI. 5121, ALABAMA. N.. 523 —Gavlord No. 5: cozv warm rm„ adjoining bath; $3. ALABAMA. N.. 2114—Nice large rm.. double beds; private bath; gar, opt. Ta. 0264. COLLEGE. 1516—Sleeping rm.. near bath: good heat; $3. He. 1086. DELAWARE. N.. 3135—Attractive, warm rm.; private home; garage; on bus line. ILL. & VERMONT— Light rm.. main i ooi ant.; gents preferred. Li. 8612. ILLINOIS N.—Large nicelv furn.. bedroom with 2 closets, home privileges. Ta. 6255. IRVING PL. 426—Suite of rooms, modern, good heat, sink in kitchen, private ent.. walking distance, reduced rent. MERIDIAN, N„ 968. APT. B—Well furn., front rm., steam heat, walking distance. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2431—Cozv warm rm.. private horne: lady empl. Ta. 2032. PRATT, E.. 222—Apt. 1; steam heat; privileges: board optional. Li. 5921. RUCKLE. 3716—Cozv front rm.. priv. home, no other roomers, gar. Wa. C4SI. TACOMA, N.. 21—Warm, front rm., mod.. private home, carline. Ch. 6055-J. WALNUT E.. 321—Apt. 4; $4. lovely '.ont rms.. next bath; 1 or 2. Ri. 2287. W’D’F PL.. 774 W. Dr.-Warm front, adj. bath; Beauty Rest; hot water. Ch. 5724 SARATOGA HOTEL—S4O Mass. Simmons beds, low daily and weekly rates. HOTEL ANTLERS LOVELY, warm rm.; privileges: business man preferred. Garage, Wa. 0303-R eve. CHEERFUL, beautiful furnished room; private home; 54.50. Ta. 7154. LARGE —Steam heated rm.. near bath: constant hot water. Reason. Ri. 2257. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N., 1912—1-rm. kitchenette; completely furn.; near bath; $6. ALABAMA. N.. 1019—Nice clean suite of rms.: $6 and garage. Elderly couple. ASHLAND. 1634—2 modern connecting rms. down; $6.50. Priv. ent. He. 4401. BEVILLE. N.. 23—2 small mod. furn. rms Will care for child. Reasonable. BEVILLE. N.. 829—Rm. empl. girl or gentle- | man; steam heat; cath; S3 wk. Ch. <5Bl. BROADWAY. 1201—3 rms.. first floor: beautifully furn.: front & side entrance; sink, gas phone: everything furn.; acco. 4 BROADWAY. 1134—Large, warm front rm.. kitchen. 2 beds. $5.50 to 56.50. BROADWAY. 1403—Clean cozv apt., overstuffed: phone, parking; 56.50, Adults. CAP.. N.. 2141-43—3 rms. bath furn.. c.SG wk. Mr, McGee. LI, 6028. Ta. 5867. EUCLID. N.. 109—Nicelv furn. mod., steam heated ant,; $5,50; garage: phone. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms.. $4.50: 2 rms. S3 and S3 50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. FOUNTAIN SQ. —Lovely fuin. 2 rms., good heat; next bath. S6. Dr. 3540-R. HIGHLAND AVE. N.. 21—2 furnished front connecting: good heat; garage. HOYT. 1530—2 rms.. modern, private ent. sink; priv. bath. Dr, 4367-M, ILL. N„ 2333—1 2. 3-rm. apts.. priv er.t.; Maytag washer: 53,50. $5. S7. Ta. 1110. ILLINOIS N.. 1611—1 or 2 housekeeo rms. 1 sleeping, citv heat. Ha, 4409-R. MARION. 802—Furn. rms.. sink.; all utilities furn.; laundry, Ir. 3175. NEW JERSEY. N.. 418—Nice housekeeping rm.. 53.50: sleep.. S3. All furnished. Ri. 2098. ■< 1 NORTH. E.. 114—3-rm. ant. private ■-n----trance; also sleeping rm. Reduced prices. OHIO. E.. 540—2 large rms.; $4 week; others $2.50; garage, $2 month.

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms OLNEY. N.. 1944—2 or 3 mod. furn. or unfurnished, utilities turn., garage. Keas. ORIENTAL. 20 N.—4-rm. basement apt.; unfurn.; all utilities turn.: mod.; $6.50. STATE. N.. 423—3 connecting rms. up. _sink, near car, bus. Ch. 0162-J. SUMMIT. 24 S.. UNFURN.—2 front rms.. mod., private entrance. LI. 6176. TALBOT. 2400—2 and 3-rm. apts.; sink; private entrance; $4, $5. $7.50. Ta. 7110. TALBOT. N.. 2338—2 rms.. kitchenette. completely furnished; garage. Ta. 7038. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 rooms, furnished; clean; $5. See housekeeper in basement. 10TH. E.. 505—Pleasant well furn. ant.; private entrance: lights, water: $2.25. Also large downstairs apt.: private norch and entrance: walking distance: $2.75, DOWNTOWN—Furnishea or unfurnished 1 or 2 rms., wklv or monthly rates: util Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Bts 19 Rooms with Board ASHLAND. 2154 —1 or 2 gentlemen or couple: 2 meals. He. 1659. BLVD. P.. 3119—Rm. and board for gentleman; private home; SB. Ta. 4528. CENTRAL. 1929—Cozv front rm.. steam heat; 1 or 2; home cooking; $6.50; garage. COLORADO, N., 425—Rm., mod. home; $2.50; meals $6; gar., car, bus. Ir. 4933. EAST—Front rm., young lady; priv. home; home privileges. Ch. 1663-M. ILL., N. 2269—Home cook., privileges, phone, hot wat.; steam heat; exc. car serv MERIDIAN. N., 2153—Warm. lge. rm., for girls who appre. real home. Ha. 1673-J. OXFORD, N., 540—Large front master bedrm.; priv. home; garage. Ch. 3966. 211 N. RANDOLPH—Rooms; board, mod., pri. home; gentlemen prefd. Home prlvil. RAYMOND, E., 1532—Rm., board, home privileges; nr. car, bus. Dr. 2475. 32D. E.. 603—Lovelv front, steam heat. privileges, radio, meals opt. Wa. 2836. 23D. E.. 502—Central car; warm rm. next bath; borne cooking. He. 3661. RM.—Parent, child, close to car, school. Mod, choice front rm.. SB. Ha. 1072. LOVELY warm rm., const, hot wat.; priv. Catholic home; suit 2, Be. 4083. MAN and wife or girls; private home; no other roomers: sl2 week. Ha. 0108. MOD. —2 or more; care of child if parents employed. Reasonable. Dr. 0203-J. 21 Unfurnished Apartments MERIDIAN at 34th; Kenilworth; 6 sunny rms.; moderately priced; Frigi. Ta. 5208. ST. CLAIR. E.—4 rms., bath; utilities fur.; elec, refrigeration; $35. Ch. 5920, SOUTHERN. 1419—3 rms.. mod., utilities, included in price; s2l, Dr, 3125-J. 21ST. W.. 42—6 attractive rms.. tiled bath. porches, heat and water furn. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations No obligations. Transportation free. Li. 5452 Evenings Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. REDUCED RENT 42 W. Eleventh; nicely decoratad; kitchenette apt.; utilities furnished: $25,50. Cali Apt No. 1, THE GRANT. DOWNTOWN APTS. ALAMEDA—St. Clair and 111. Sts. Lights, gas, plenty heat and hot water. $30 —$32.50 Dundee Apts. VIRGINIA AVE. AND M’CARTY ST. Heat. gas. Frigidaire, hot water. SEE CUSTODIAN. APT. 47. THE PATRICIA—BS2 Prospect: 3 rms stoker heat; ail utilities; red. Ri. 5285. 4 ROOMS, MODERN—S2I 19 N. Oriental, reduced rent, why pay more? 2 to 4 rooms, lights, gas. heat. wt. pd. Ri. 4432. He. 4775. HURT BROS.. REALTORS. DOUGLAS COURT (Colored) $25 and up 21st and Boulevard Place Heat, lights, gas and hot water. See custodian. Apt. 56. APARTMENT —Five large well arranged rooms and bath, steam heat and water furnished. 826 Ft. Wavne Ave. Above Haag’s Drug Store. Only S3O per month. Colored—s2s and Up Douglass Court 21ST AND BOULEVARD PLACE, INCLUDES HEAT, LIGHT, GAS, HOT WATER. SEE CUSTODIAN, APT. 56. COLORED—23S4 N. Capitol; 3. 4 rms.. heat. Move now, start rent Ist; $25. $28.50. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS, 1925—Near Brookside Pkg.: 6-rm. mod, dbl,, $25 water pd. Ch, 4165-R. ASHLAND, 1954—6 rm. single: inside toilet; garage; city wat. pd. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH, REALTORS. BLVD. PL., 3400 5 rooms; newly decorated; inside toilet; $10,50. Wa. 0492. CAPITOL. N.. 2624 —New mod. hardwood firs., laundry, ear,, water pd.: $35, Ta 4766 CHESTER. N.. 1418—5-room mod. builgalow. garage. Reduced. Ri. 9005. COTTAGE. 1601 —5 rms., toilet inside. water pd.; sl6. Hu. 4368. Dr._3564-R, COTTAGE—S r., el., furn.~ gar.f sq.'Speedway bus, $lB. 1713 N. Tibbs. Be. 3405. DEARBORN. N.. 813—4-rm. mod., oar., water pd.: $25, Near 2 cars. Ch. 0933-M. DORMAN, 635 —5 rooms, hall, gas, water, electricity inside toilet, cellar, garage, paved street, cement porch; house in good condition; sls. Water paid. Li. 3801. EMERSON ,S.. 106—6-rm. mod. double; A-l garage, near school: $35. Ri. 7260. ENGLISH AVE., 2014; 5 rooms, hall, gas, water, electricity, inside toilet, garage, paved street, cement porch; house in good condition; sls. Water paid. Li. 3801. GALE. N.. 1342—Nr. Brookside Pk.; 6-rm. mod, double. gar„ A-l. Ch. 5306. HAMILTON. 1413—A-l: 6-rm. mod., gar.. wa. pd„ near Tech & No. 33. Dr. 4583-M. HARRIS. 27—6 rooms, complete bath: no furnace; gar.; A-l; reduced. Be. 0746. HOLLIDAY. 1754 —3-rm. double; good condition; $8.50. Ha. 3203-J. HOYT, 1431—Single. 6 rms.. mod., garage; S3O, Dr. 5871-R. ILL.. N.. 2143V 2 —N0. 1. 2 rms.. $8: 2346 Broadway, 14 rms- 2 baths, gar. Ri. 7725. KENWOOD, 3614—South V 4-room modern double, garage, water paid: $45: house for 535. Hu. 6682. KEYSTONE, S.. 707—5-rm. J / 2 modern double; water paid: $23, _ LA SALLE, 240 S.—s rms.. mod except furnace; $lB. 2 wks free. Call 617 Riley. LA SALLE ST., N. 913—5 rm. mod.; water paid; near school 54; gar,; $25, MARKET. W.. 3417—Bargain. 3 rooms, basement, electricity: $9, Inquire owner. McKIM, 218—4 rms. modern house, full basement $18; water paid. MERIDIAN, S.. 1526—Dandy 7-room strictly modern, good location, has new Peerless furnace, garage; reduced to $25; February Ist dating. Dr. 3472. MICHIGAN, e!.. 2908—5-rm. mod. dbl. wt. pd. Gregory & Appel. Inc. Li. 7491. NORTH ST., 715 E.—6-room double, bath, furnace; no garage; S2O. Key 713. Li. 8621. ORIENTAL, N., 828—4-room semi-moden, floored attic, cement cellar, cement porch; rent reduced; sl2. Ta. 6250. RALSTON. 5134—4-rm. mod., sgl.. $lB. Gregory & Appel. Inc. LI. 7491. RINGGOLD. 1319—5 rooms, semi-modern double; $18.50. Dr. 4023. SHERMAN DRIVE, N., 3127—Fine 5 room double, city wat. paid, only sl4. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. REALTORS. SINGLETON, 2103—5 rms.. bath, garage, clean. $21,50; water pd. Dr. 3509-M. TACOMA, N., 1618—5 rooms modern, gar., $22.50; water paid. Wa. 0395, VERMONT. E.. 717—Single, 6 rooms: bath; garage; water paid; $lB. Li. 0672, WREN, 3014 —Mod. double, city water pd.. only S2O. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. REALTORS. 18TH. W.. 1115—>/ 2 month free; 5-rm. dble.. inside toilet. sls; wat. pd, Hu. 2402. 25TH. E., 723—6 rms. mod. hardwood firs. $25. College car. Ha. 2964. MODERN. 5 ROOMS. sl2 AND sls—Ashland. 1236-38. gar. Li, 2318, eve. LI. 906 b. COLORED 1C42 S. Keystone; bath; 7 rms $20.00 1501 N. Senate; 3 rms 8.00 627 Drake; 3 rms 8.00 519 W. Eleventh; bath; 6 rms 19.00 1611 Garfield: w. p.; 5 rms 11.50 JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. 111. St. COLORED—2BO7 Columbia. 4 rooms, gas, electricity, inside toilet, sink in kitchen; rent reduced sll. Ta. 6250. COLORED—IBC6 SHELDON. 3 rms., breakfast nook; just remod.; $10; water pd. COLORED—Favette. 843: 5-rm. double. water ud,; $25 for $lB. Ta. 6829, 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND, 1529—Lower front, 2 rms., o’stuffed, kitchen, dinette, priv. bath, ent. BRIGHTWOOD —-4-rm. mod. bung.; fuel turn.. $22.50. Inq. at 124 E. New York. BROOKVILLE AVE —Furn. 7-room house, modern: new overstuffed, walnut dining suite: garage: S4O. Li, 9277. C-OODLET. 1020—5-rm. mod. bungalow; nicely furn.. gar.; reasonable. Be. 3095. WALLACE, N.—4-rm. lower apt.; water pd., S2B. Keys 124 N. Denny. Ir. 7752. WASHINGTON. E.. 3720—M0d.. 4 rms.; bath; very nicely turn.; $6,50 and $7 wk. UPPER DUPLEX—3 rms. and bath; furn; fine heat; adults. Ir, 7912. BUNGALOW—S rms.. radio, excellent" location north. Mr. Mott. Li. 2313. eve. Li. 9065. EAST—Newly dec., furn.. 3 rms.. priv. bath. Exc. heat, gar. Reas. Ch. .'■■996. 1 ROOM APT.—Furnished with radio, kitchenette and bath. Utilities furnished. Reduced to $45. Call 1524 N. Illinois or phone Ri. 2876. 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space 2 OR 3-ROOM—Modern office suite, furnished complete, with stenographer If i desired. 14. 8961.

RENTALS 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space MARYLAND. W.. 315 Near S. Senate. 2 blocks from ClavDool hotel. 7.000 so. ft.. 3.200 so. ft. street floor: 3.800 sa. ft. cement basement, no posts. Rent reasonable. Suitable for lobbing, machineiv or truck sales. Inauire 317 W. Maryland or The Spann Cos.. Real Estate. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale SO.—Rockbottom price; small cottages; wa.. sink; Fountain Sq. 204 N. Tremont. _ _ MERCHANDISE” 34 Miscellaneous For Sale 10-HORSE POWER, 3 phase, 60 cycle, 220 to 440 volt. 1200 R. P. M. rebult motors, offered at special price this week only. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington, Ir. 1151. REBUlLT—Automatic electric deep well water system, excellent condition; save 40 per cent. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. YOU’LL NEVER know how good Maas Cleaner and Water Softener is for all household cleaning until vou try 't. Albert G. Maas. 31 Virginia Ave. Ri. 12a. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW—WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. £l3 N. DELAWARE ST, LI. 1800. ONE ROLL of 7 inch rubber and canvas belting. $35. Unclaimed Freight Station. corner Capitol and South St. WRINGER ROLLS—For all washers, factorv distributor. 2609 E. Wash. Cr. 0852. 35 Household Goods 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. S3 per month. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W, Wash. St. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm & bedrm twin beds, linen frieze livIng rm.. rugs sac. 2428 N. Meridian HALL MlßßOß—Combination book case and writing desk, very reas. Ri. 5661, PARLOR Heater, walnut finish, apt. gas stove; Oliver typewriter. 907 Virginia. SEWING MCH3. repaired, all makes; speclal price. White Sewing Ma. Cos. Ri. 4755. FURNITURE—New. used. 3-room outfit: easy terms. N. BARRETT. 863 Virginia. MAHOG. metal bed outfit, elec, sweeper. dinette table, chairs; chp. 1929 Central. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Indiana Boehm System Clarinet, silver, gold bell, $75 value.. $32.50 Shopworn Martin Tenor Saxophone, silver plate, gold bell, $175 value $95.00 Piano Accordions $35.00 up INVESTIGATE FREE LESSON PLAN ON PIANO ACCORDIONS EASY TERMS PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. LI. 5513 1 N fcsan Majestic Super Table Erlß Model $42.00 Iff 11 Atwater Kent, 8 tube ■M l Highboy 25.00 SFSi Stewart Warner Lowbov 19.50 IH Falcon Triple Screen * Grid 29.00 ” Brunswick, 9 Tube Lowboy 45.00 Radio Bargain Shop 225 East Washington St. V__ . / PHILCO BABY GRAND Nine-tube, automatic volume control; 1932“m0de1; used 60 days; new set guarantee; $49.95; $5 down. ALBERT C. FRITZ 4101 E. Michigan St. $ 1.00 "Guaranteed Radio Service We have one of the most complete Radio Service Departments in the city. If service on any call is unsatisfactory, call within 3 days and a free service call will be given you. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. LI. 5513. 1932 PHILCO—MAJESTIC—CROSLEY—R. C, A.—FADA. Free home demonstration: small down payments, easy terms; also washers and ironers: very reasonable. Call He. 2947. Ta. 2000. Repossessed $995 REPRODUCING SMALL GRAND electric; looks like new; balance due $390; can be had by finishing payments; sl2 per month; bench and rolls included. PEARSON PIANO COMPANY, TROMBONES!! New Bueschers & Yorks at low prices. Lorenz Sax Sch.. 20 Pemb. Arc. Li. 4800. TRAYSER Player Piano; modern 88-note, plain mahogany case, for quick sale, $55. Terms $lO cash and $6 per month. PEARSON PIANO COMPANY. 128 N. PENN. ST. 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. REMINGTON Player Piano 88-note, mahogany case, with bench and roils. Price $45. Terms if desired. PEARSON PIANO COMPANY. PIANOS—Tuned. $2: 30 year’s exn. Best work guaranteed. He 5584. CHICKERING Upright; very small size older style. Good condition. Bargain, $35. PEARSON PIANO COMPANY. 128 N. PENN. ST. DOLLAR DOWN New Fada. Philco and Majestic radios. Call Ri. 3087 lor home demonstration. KNABE grand, large size: will be sold for storage and drayage charges; $l3O cash. Can be seen at PEARSON PIANO CO., 128-30 North Pennsylvania St. " 1 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel 6 EVENING GOWNS. 38. 40: black satin, new Spencer abdominal support, $5 each. Ri. 5044. 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS All Kinds—New—Used—- ’ Portable —Rentals —Rebuilding—TERM A, McCOLLUM. He. 1936. TYPEWRITERS |g x , & 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel Prices on Premium Coals No extra charge V 2 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 E. Ky. lg. fkd.. cln. 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. White ash. 2x4 egg. 3x6.. 4.25 Ind nut cln. fkd.; very gd. for retort 4.25 Best Ind. White ash M. R.: very gd. 4.00 Best Isl. Crk. lg. blk. cln. fkd 6.50 Best Poca. red ash. M. R.. 50% 1p... 6-60 Best Poca. red ash Ip 7.75 Coke, pea sz, $6.50: chestn’t. $8; fur.sß.so Delivered Anywhere in City. Union Ice Jr Coal Cos DR. 4621. DR. 4622. “It will pay you to visit our vard and see the difference in good coal.” ‘ B-E-T-T-E-R C-0-A~-L Indiana large lp., fkd $4.50 Golden Flame Big lp., fkd... 4.75 W. Va. large egg, fkd 5.50 Tip-Top (W. Va.) 6-in. lp. fkd. 6.00 E. Ky. Big Block, fkd 6.00 Poca. No. 3 washed chestnut.. 6.00 Pocahontas No. 3 large lp 7.75 FREDRICK COALco DR.1792 W’ m.&tt 801 BEECHER st. V 1020 E. 40 *SE COAL SALE 25-cent discount on all 2-ton orders. Ind. white ash lp.. clean fkd $4.50 Ind white ash egg. ar.d 3x6 fkd 4.25 Ind. nut cln. fkd. very gd. for retort 4,25 Indiana m. r.; very good 4.00 Brazil block 4.50 Poca. red ash m. r.. 50% lp 5.75 Citizens coke, pea size 6.50 Deliver Anvwhere in Citv. No extra charge for Vi-ton delivery. BLUFF ROAD COAL CO. DR. 6767, DR. 6767. Pea Coke, $6.50 Two tons. $12.50, Indiana Furnace lp., $4.50 Pittsburgh cln. fkd. lp., $5.50 [fMONUMENTO yLcOAL GOL^a LI NCOLN 2233. 701 E. WASH. NO WHEEL CHARGE REX KING OF IND. i ~p. GIVES W. VA. RESULTS SI ) Vt T.. $2.50; % TANARUS., $1.50 W. VA. BLK.. % TON. $3; Vt TON. $1.75. J. & I. COAL CO. CH. 6048 CALL US FOR PRICES Federal Coal Cos. Ch. 2291 SPECIAL—I wk. only. 100 ricks of wood for fireplace and furnace, $3.50. Hu. 3507.

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Marmon’s Cl '°^ ds Have Gasped ~ , at Our Low Prices! 2nd . , We have eclipsed our own previous Annual records for VALUE —attendance and -j -p. * -r-r sales! There’s a reason that you un--IU-L/A i derstand when you see our cars! SALE! $60,000 Worth of Cars— SPECI AL! t Reduced as IVluch as • CHRYSLER Late 1930 series. ”66” Coupe: \y as jj ow not a mar or biemish on the ...n,. . ' ’ entire car. smooth motor that MARMON <9 sedan 99d 695 has been nicelv broken in and *29 MARMON "78” sedan 645 475 ori” S Drice a ss S 4 e s Wing CQa- i nn ’3O CHEVROLET Coach (late series) 395 285 Sale price' .'...V^ y °*UU ’29 ROOSEVELT sedan 375 235 '29 ESSEX C Coach 245 165 NASH , 2g NASH sedan 895 245 aUracui°e Snappy Robims° U E P >. e g '29 MARMON (Weyman body) sedan 575 245 Blue Finish; a fine car for ’29 BUICK Special Sedan 495 295 ; 30 MARM ° N (Roosevelt) sedan 525 365 tion, with 30-day guar. Orig. 28 CHANDLER “8” coupe 245 145 price $475. $295.00 ’29 CHEVROLET Coupe 265 185 Sale price T ’3O MARMON Conv. coupe 695 445 GRAHAM-PAIGE ’29 ROOSEVELT Conv. coupe 375 295 Sedan finished in attractive '3O OAKLAND 2-Door Sedan ........ 495 310 blue Duco; easy to drive and . 30 BUICK Special ”6" 695 525 in perfect condition: was gale I )0 DODGE Viet. 6 sedan ••••••••• 595 345 price tp-Lti- .w NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! Marmon Motor Car Company USED CAR STORE ‘ 1037 N. Meridian St. LI. 6359.

___ MERCHANDISE L 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel IND. FURN. LP., CLN. FKD $4.50 INDIANA EGG 4.25 INDIANA MINE RUN 4.00 WHITE ASH FURN. LP 4.50 SILVER FLASH BLK., FKD 5.00 ECHO LP., CLEAN FKD 5.50 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 LARGS 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 Anvwhere in the City ivCOnOmize’ With ccpmomv Indiana bg. lump, fkd $4.50 Golden Flame, big lp., fkd 4.75 W. Virginia Egg 5.50 Island Creek, large egg, fkd... 5.75 Tip-Top W. Va., big b10ck.... 6.00 E. Kentucky big blk 6.00 Pocahontas No. 3 Red Ash... 7.75 Citizens Coke $8 and 8.50 “Satisfaction or Money Refunded” INDPISICPfUEL co. OPERATORS OF FOUR YARDS DR.2400 L*. \ PR. 2401 West Side Cash Coal Cos. Be. 3014. 110 N. Richland, j 40 Wanled lo Trade $350 HOME—For cows, team, hogs, sheep, chickens. 813 Temple: Ch. oi7l-W. WILL trade dining table, floor lamp, other articles for canaries. 2424 W. 16th. 41 Wanled to Buy C-A-S-II!! ’ for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington St. 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. OLD GOLD-GOLD TEETH Discarded Jewelry—Will Pay Cash STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 4th Floor—23 N. Pennsylvania St. WE PAY MINT PRICES FOR OLD GOLD. 10K—40c a pw.; 12K—56c a pw.; 18K—--72c a pw. Bring your old dental bridges, gold watches, jewelry, etc., to SACKS BROS LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. Ri. 5994. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Armv Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Rl 6622, 127 West Georgia SL FURNITURE—PIANO, RUGS, DRAPERY. DISHES. I PAY MORE FOR THESE ARTICLES. RI. 2286, day or night. WANTED BICYCLE: must be good and cheap. Call Ha. 4928-J. WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd pieces; highest prices. Hin_ 7274._ WANTED—Furniture all kinds, best prices. calls answered promptly. LI. 6963, LTyESToCK 42 Dogp, Birds, Pets REGISTERED Red Persian female cat, 2years old. bred to reg. Champ Tom, $25. Call at 333 Beauty Ave. Ist class breeding stock ready KjgiKXl ica t 0 mate 306 N Holmes Be 1865 PEKINGESE MALE pup. red.. 3 mo.: eligible, papers ready, 802 N. Oakland. RED TABBY. MALE. AT SERVICE. IR. 5456. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry POULTRY WANTED—Cash prices. I Paul. Ri. 1489. 902 Ft. Wavne Ave. fTnancT a l 18 Automobile Loans 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 Yean> - Don’t lose your auto! Others paid o3 More money advanced. Cash at once Courteous, quick service. 308 INDIANA AVE. EL 6994 free parkins COB, KEW YORK ASU INDIANA AY*

.JAN. 25, 1932'

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FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loans r I AUTOMOBILE LOANS HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 5600. PLENTY. OP- FREE PARKING SPACE Auto loanS Ride While You Pay LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol RI. 1321-1322 45 Business Opportunities OIL STATION—Leased to oil co. Will sell cheap. Doll. 3340 Mad. Av. Dr. 5888. FOR SALE OR TRADE—BUNGALOW DOU. FOR GD. RESTURANT, HA. 2710. 46 Money to Loan Furniture Loans to Husband and Wile" 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 W- J) REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS WE MAKE LOANS. AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 207 E. New York. Rl. 4974. "autos FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE SO. 819 B Ohio St LI. 6605 Loans $lO to S3OO in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 8 PENNSYLVANIA ST RI 6054 IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests you answer it today the opportunity may be cone tomorrow AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale Real Values Jl No. 214 C—1927 Chev. Sed.sl4o Lyfr No. X 14—1928 Pontiac Cp. 185, t. No. 287—1929 Ford Spt. Cp. 2101 l/l/l No. 413—1931 Chev. S. C. 451tl IMr 407 A—1929 Ford Coupe... 220) 238—1928 Olds Coach 21S! TERMS—TRADE tTJUM Lowest finance rates in the city on unpaid balance. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Washington St. IR. 1175 CADILLAC V 63; 4-pass, coupe: In good condition throughout; ready for miles of service; only $75; no trade. BROWNING GENT CO.. 10th & Meridian. Ri. 8655. CHEVROLET. 1929; rumble seat; excellent condition throughout; $195. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET. (Baase & Edwards) 2419 W. Wash. St. Be, 1450. CHEVROLET —Coach, 1928; runs good and is good. $100; $35 down. 820 N. Meridian. FORDS—IO Model A. late ’29 and 30: prices reduced for quick sale. HATITEI.D MOTOR CO.. 623 N. Capitol. Ri. 9326. FORDS—I 929 coupe; 1929 tudor. See one or both; $125 each. 1033 N. Dearborn. HUDSON—Sedan. 1928: in extra fine condition; motor mech. o k.: good tires; $185; terms. 820 N Meridian St. HUDSON DE LUXE COACH. 1929; with - 0 wire wheels: two horns mounted in. front: very snappy color scheme. A real bargain at $350. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 28 Years With Packard. 1511 N. Illinois St, Rl. 7597. MARMON 29 SPT COUPE—Side mounts; dark tan. body trimmed in black, wire wheels; today special $395. THE BUICK 1302 E. Wasihngton. Li. 1571. 1930 WILLYS-KNIGHT—Coupe de luxe. Arizona gray, trimmed in black, w. w. Today's special; look $395. The Buick 1302 E. Wash. St. LI. 1571. Bargains in Used Cara CARSON BROB 721-23 Virginia 4ve fjr OS 32. 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers Chevrolet Panel, 1931 Absolutely can not be told from new ' either by looks or performance; only $475. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Rj 5328. 2014 W. Wash. St. ge. 323 L „ , BAKERS ATTENTION! Ford, late '3l half-ton panel delivery equipped with drawers and selves. 11 sel Lr? t „ ver ? liberal discount. See br OWNING GENT CO.. 10th Si Meridian St. Ri. 8655, MUST SELL - ALBERT NEWBY. 752 S. MOUNT. BE. 4849. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts BATTERIES ~ GUARANTEED $2.95 to $3.85 944 B- Washington 6t. Rl. 7740. JOHN GUDEnHuEPEH WAGON CO— WIU repair or make new tons are curtains lor vour ear ?C? gentnt.xv 55 Autos Wanted WILL par cash for vour ear or four equity. i. WOLF AUTO CO. U. 4518. SOI N. Capitol.