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CURB ON SMITH SEEN IN MOVE BY ROOSEVELT Governor’s Announcement' May Keep Al Out of Several Primaries. BY RAY TUCKER Timet Staff Corretw>nHent WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—Govprnor Franklin D. Roosevelt's formal announcement of his presidential randidacy was regarded here today by national politicians as an effort to checkmate the demand that exGovernor Alfred E. Smith permit his name to be used in several state presidential primaries. Roosevelt’s decision to test his strength in the North Dakota primary interested observers for two reasons. One was his obvious move to enlist Progressives behind his candidacy, and the other the claim of his sponsors that he has 678 of the 770 delegates he will need for the nomination. His statment that the Democratic nominee should be devoted to ‘ progress ve ideals of government” rathe* than the representation of sectional, partisan or class interests was held to be a covert dig at some of his rivals. Three Now in Race The claim that he is within nine-ty-two of the necessary two-thirds vote 1 was considered to be somewhat optimistic. Rival candidates’ friends declared that at least 100 or more delegates should be struck off the Roosevelt total. With Roosevelt's entry, it means that, the three Democrats formally in the race are the New York Governor, Governor Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland and Governor William H. Murray of Oklahoma. On the Republican side, the only avowed candidates are President Hoover and Joseph I. France of Maryland, who will cross swords in the North Dakota Republican primary. Politicians look for some evidence of a reported Roosevelt-Smith feud in New Hampshire, where the 1928 nominee’s friends plan to run him in the primary, if he will consent. Should Roosevelt go in, it will bring the two old friends into an open clash. Roosevelt and Ritchie may make a trial of their strength in the Pennsylvania primary, where the New York Governor has the support of National Committeeman Joseph GufTey, and Ritchie is backed by the dripping, wet Hemphill faction. South Has ‘Favorite Sons’ Roosevelt’s foes declare that his friends err in Including among his estimate the twenty-eight delegates from Georgia, the twenty-four from Tennessee, the ten from Connecticut and thirty-eight of Pennsylvania’s seventy-six. Georgia will advance Senator Walter F. George as a favorite son, and Tennessee will be for Senator Cordell Hull. The Roosevelt people counter with I he statement that both George and hull favor him as their real candidate. and that he will get an even break in Connecticut and Pennsylvania even if Smith does get into the race. New York's ninety-four delegates are, also included in the Roosevelt list, although Tammany’s chieftain, John F. Curry, has given no public word of his attitude. Right now the empire state is credited to Roosevelt, and he would have the upstate faction in any event, but developments growing out of the Seabury investigation of Mayor Walker's administration may affect this alignment. In the Air Weather conditions at 5 a. m.: s Southeast wind, 12 miles an hour; temperature, 34; barometric pressure, 30.08 at sea level; ceiling, overcast, light rain and fog, 600 feet; visibility, 2 miles; field, wet. Takes Flying Course Newest flying student to be enrolled by the Tarkington Aviation Corporation at municipal airport is William H. Snider, 836 North Bradley avenue. Arrivals and Departures Municipal Airport Reginald Pattison, from St. Elmo, El., Cardinal: George O. Chapline, St, Louis to Troy, 0., Stinson; Howard H. Maxwell, Central Aeronautical Corporation, accompanied by Elvan Tarkington of Tarkington Aviation Corporation, to Holland, Mich., Stinson.

Births Gtrl* Edward and Marv wrfft, 1535 Beliefoniaine. Charles and Emma Huffman. 1204 Sellefontaine Freeman and Dorothy Davis. 1801 Ludlow. Harry and Koloola Richardson, 1420 Bout-h Lindev. Harold end Msrv Renforth, 929 North Sherman drive Raymond and Blanch Oglesby. 2315 North Arsenal. Georeo and Lillian Landis. St. Vincent's hospital. _ Fred and Edna Pharea. Coleman hospital. Buren and Juanita Wills. Methodist hospital. Harold and Georgians Jones, Methodist hospital. , . Georye and Louise Osborne, Methodist hospital. Bov* yirgil and Alma Dtmcan. 3125 North Sherman drive. Homer and Mary Stokes. 1216 South Pershing. .. Arthur and Eva Fowlkes. 926 South Ililn°.iames and Phennie Battle. 909 Fwyetie. Wavev and Ida Brown. Coleman hosP Anthony and Helen Kleber. 1306 Wade. Edward and Irma Foster. 1815 East Mtnntsota. Samuel and Eva Rutter. 2118 East *. .r----fleld drive. , _ „ „ . Wilbur and Annie Leavell. 3163 North 6 'wi?lVm and Irene Schelling. Methodist h °Bovd' and Catherine Miller Methodist * l °Jack a 'and Frances Schmitt. Methodist ho |huriev and Elva Wikle. Methodist hosRobert, and Thelma Hummel. Methodist hosDifwl. Deaths Martha Dodd Wyatt. 85. 523 East Vermont. broncho pneumonia. William Lavis Fenerstm. 52. St. Vincent s hosoital. acute nephritis • Florence E Buser. 22. Methodist bosPl Clar** "h* ‘ZttSill. 79. 3502 North Elinets, chronic parenchymatous nephritis. Laura E. Thompson. 36. Methodist hospital. nephritis. ' Frederick Albert Jones. 27 city hostUL •cute mvoeardltts. Wilbur David Stoke*. 52. 1107 North Tibbs, bronchial pneumonia. Edward Johnson. 64 . 3820 College, eoronarv thrombosis. _ _ Nancv Walker. 79. 830 Broadway, acute intestinal obstruction. „ Edwin James Shoobridge 80 2-39 Brookaid* Parkwav uremia. . , John Hunter 25. city hosoital. lobar penumonla. Aged Woman Killed SOUTH BEND. Ind., Jan. 26. Mrs. Tena Kramer, 64, died here of injuries suffered when she fell asainst the side of a moving automobile.

Played Out By United Prtts NEWARK, N. J„ Jan. 26. Adolph Jacobs asked his 12-ear-old grandson Thomas to hold a ladder while he repaired the house, but young Thomas soon tired and ran off to play. That angered the grandfather. Today Adolph’s will was on file, and the name of Thomas was scratched out wherever It appeared. The *IO.OOO estate will go to Mary, an older sister of the boy.

POSTOFFICE TO CHANGE HANDS AT 12 TONIGHT Leslie D. Clancy to Take Over Job From Robert Bryson. Receiving his commission from President Hoover today, Leslie D. Clancy will become the Indianapolis postmaster officially at midnight, when the final check-up of the postal department will be completed. e A. C. Garrigus, postal inspector, is supervising the checking. Robert H. Bryson, for fifteen vpars postmaster, will leave Friday for Florida with his wife. Wishes Clancy Well ”1 am leaving the service,” said Bryson today, “with the gratification that during my administration patrons of the post office, in my estimation, have received efficient service. “Both they and the personnel of my office, have shown their appreciation in many ways. I wish for my successor every success that can come to him, and feel sure he will attempt to keep the service up to its high standard, if not make it more efficient.” “I come into office,” said Clancy, “as a service appointee and with no idea of making any wholesale changes. The policy of this office is regulated by the postal department, and I certainly hope to be able to give as satisfactory service as Bryson. Entered Service in 1897 “We intend to keep the office as up to date as humanly possible. If my administration is as successful as Bryson’s, I am sure we will be well rewarded.” Clancy passed the civil service examination in 1897 and has served in many positions in the postal service. In 1913 he was superintendent of mails, later leaving the service for a few years. His appointment to the postmastership was approved by the senate Jan. 9, and his term is for four years from that date. DAUGHERTY DEFENDED Co-Author rf Harding Bonk Says He's “Another Dreyfus.” By United Prexn COLUMBUS, 0., Jan. 26.—Harry M. Daugherty’s career was compared to that of Captain Dreyfus in a statement here by Thomas Dixon, author who collaborated with the former attorney-general in writing “the inside story of the Harding tragedy.” “The driving of Harry Daugherty from public life in my mind presents another Dreyfus case,” Dixon said. There was no more justification for President Coolidge's request to Daugherty to resign than there would be for President Hoover to ask Mellon to quit. Dixon came here for Daugherty’s seventy-second birthday. He declared he believed Daugherty a victim of personal animosities.

Marriage Licenses Howard E. Fanner. 28, of San Francisco, Cal., soldier, and Rosie I. Irwin, 18, of 3941 Thirty-first street, power machine operator. Orlando L. Fields, 33, of 423 Virginia avenue, laborer, and Audra I. Ketchum, 28. of 423 Virginia avenue, cook. Charles E. Dill, 40. of Bloomington, mill worker, and Melissa V. Miner, 33, of SpinkArms hotel, housekffeper. Richard Gentry, 38. of St. Louis, plumber, and Bertha Knauer, 26. of 1422 North Sheffield avenue. C. C. Cain, 22. McCordsville. Ind.. farmer, and Elsie Jane Mathley, 18, of Oaklandon, houseworker. Henry Clay Cochran. 22, of 834 South Lyons street, clerk, and Florence Mae Ogden. 18. of 1201 South Roena street. William H. Cook. 23, of 40 South Colorado street, podiatrist, and Anna Harmon. 24. of 407 North Bradley street, saleslady. Held on Vagrancj Charge Identified, according to detectives, i as youths seen loitering in several j city schools shortly before thefts were discovered, James Hazelwood, 22. of 2901 West Michigan street, and Wendell Carter, 21, of 2206 Bellefontaine street, were arrested today on vagrancy charges.

THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted Is two lines _ , Charge Cash Number Insertion* Per Line Per Line One Time 20 .19 3 consecutive times 16 .15 6 consecutive times 13 .13 Rooms. Etc. Charge Based od Two Lines. Charge Cash 2 lines, one time 37 .35 2 lines, 3 times .78 .72 2 lines. 6 times 1.12 1.00 Discounts Ads mav be phoned in and charged if the advertiser is listed in the phone directory or is identified Bnd accepted by the credit department. A DISCOUNT ot ONE CENT FOR EACH LINE is given to transient advertisers paving their bill within ONE WEEK afte* billing. Advertisers are asked to take advantage of this discount. Deaths, .Lost and Pound, Etc. Death Notices Cards of Thanks. In Memoriams Lodge and Church Notices. Lost and Found ads are charged at a rate of 10 cents per line _ Situation Wanted. 2 Cents per Word Minimum 12 Words. Want ads may be phoned in as late as 11:15 A. M. for publication in the -3:00 P. M. Home Edition on the eame day. Phone: RILEY 5551 Phorn Service ft A M to P P M Dali* ~ LEfiALS Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 487-M. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE LAYNE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY FOR EXTENSION OF ROUTS UNDER CERTIFICATE NO. 487-M TO OPERATE AS A COMMON CARRIER OF PASSENGERS BETWEEN BROOKLYN AND MARTINSVILLE. PASSING THROUGH AND SERVING CENTERTON. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing In the above entitled cause m the Rooms of the Commission. 401 State House at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 00 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday. February 9, 1932. Public participation in this hearing Is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By R. M. YOUNG. Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. k January 25. 1933.

Cancel My Ad —Apt. Rented —Mrs. C. Woodard, 1201 Broadway

LEG A L S BCARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Mrs. a. O. Wilson has filed with the Board ol Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of tne Zoning Ordinance by operating a restaurant in the existing dwelling at 1373-75 Silver Avenue. A Public Hearing will be held bv said Board in Room 104. City Hall, Tuesday. February 2nd. 1932. at 2:30 P. M., at which time and place all interested persona 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. 1 Death Notices EXPERT, JUSTIN C.—Beloved husband of Mayme Eifert, passed awav Tuesday, 4:15 a. m., at Bt. Vincent s hospital. Services at JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME. 1622 North Meridian St., Thursday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. GREESON, ESTELLA M.—Beloved mother of Walter E. Greeson and Mrs. Lillie M. Haverstick, passed away at the home of her daughter, 1015 N. Bellevieu Tuesday morning. Funeral services at the home Thursday. 10 a. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. HAMILTON. MARY ELIZABETH—Daughter of Mrs. Ellen B. Yunt and Albert Thompson. niece of Mrs. Ura Seeeer. of ‘Vest Lebanon. Ind.. granddaughter of George Miller of Clarks Hill. Ind.. passed ;.wav Jan. 25. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois St., Wednesday. Jan. 27. 2 n. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may cal 1 at chapel after Monday noon. HUNT. LULU M.—26th St.. E. of Arlington. beloved wife of Harrv C. Hunt and and sister of Mrs. Cora B. Walker, ieparted this life Sunday. Jan. 24. aged 49 years. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 27. at MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St.. 2 n. m. Burial F oral Park cemetery. Friends invited. MULHOLLAND, ALBERT—Of 2705 Station St. Beloved father of Lawrenm Mulholland of Drafton. Wis.; Roy A. Mulholland, Bloomington, Ind.. and Mrs. George Howell of Dodge City, Kan., departed this life Tuesday. Jan. 26, age 69 years. Funeral notice later. For further information call MOORE & KIRK. Ch. 3550. NEWSOM. MATILDA P—Beloved sister of Mrs. Belle Kiser. Mrs. Maggie Shinault, Francis T. anti Dr. Arvine E. Mozingo, all of Indianapolis: Mrs. Josephine Parker of Chicago. 111., and Alfred K. Mozingo of Montana, passed awav Tuesday. Jan. 26. age 56 years. Funeral services will he held at the WALD FUNERAL PARLORS, 1222 Union St., Thursday afternoon. Jan. 28. at 2 o’clock. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Friends invited. SARGENT. REV. CHRISTOPHER SMITH —Died in El Paso. Texas. January 25th. Burial In Cincinnati. Monday. Feb. Ist. TAYLOR, JESSE E.—Age 38 years, beloved husband of Flossie and father of Marvin, brother of William H.. Ervin, David A. Bynum and Mrs. Ollie Beasley, passed away Monday, Jan. 25. Friends may call any time at the residence on 2d Ave.. east, in Mars Hill. Funeral service Wednesday. Jan. 27. at 2 p. m., at the Maywood M. E. church. Interment West Newton. 2 Cards, In Memoriams IN loving remembrance Amba Silvey, Jan. 23. Her loving face I hope to see again. Though the days have passed away: Sleep on. dear wife, and take your rest. They miss you most who loved you best. EDGAR T. SILVEY AND SONS. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists ~~ wTd.BE AN B LOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM” Main office. 2226 Shelbv 6t. Branch office. 1634 W Morris Dr. 2570 GRJNSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5874 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1248 EADES BROST 1814 W, Morris Be. 4837. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr 0321-0322 GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME. 1611 N Meridian. Ta 1050

4 Lost and Found 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 tall, white spot on neck. White face. Name Giggs: $5 reward. RI. 7718. LOST—I stock certificate. 100 corporate trust shares, between Security Trust and Denison hotel. Liberal reward. Wa. 0410. TIMID black, brown police dog. Name Fritz. Reward. 3721 N. Dela. Wa. n9l GRADUATION gift, girls’ w. gold wrist watch; Ind. ballrm.; Tues. row. Dr. 2532. 5 Personals TEMPORARY or permanent home lor ah ages; also mental and chronic cases: day and night service; rates reasonable. Ri 4729. 1427 N. Delaware. I WILL not be responsible for any debts incurred other than by myself. W. A. MOORE, 416 North Oxford. TRY LEMCKE SERVICE SHOP—IOB-10-12 E Mkt„ Lemcke Bldg. RI. 0666. BEDBUGS? Moths? Amer. Exterminating Cos. Low rates. 760 Mass. Li. 7728. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man; leaky roofs, gutters, furnace colls. Ch. 2283-J. RECONDITION HOME NOW AT LOW COST For estimates. Ta. 6974, Hu. 1435.

REMODEL home now by expert at depression prices; estmates. free. Dr. 0687-W. I REMOVE iodine and ink stains Irom clothes, etc. Box 307, Tiroes. 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage CLEAN FIREPROOF STORAGE-Where your goods are safe. Private lockers. Low rates, easy terms. Get our orice on moving: guaranteed service. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO Call Rt. 7750. 419-23 E. Market St. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing California shipments. Pool cars. Ri. 3638 Ri. 6561. Nights. Ch 0699-W OTTO J. SUESZ. "WEST SIDE TRANSFER & STORAGE Storage 50c per rm.. next 60 days 1410 N. West St. Li. 1734, MOVING. s3—You help. SI less: quick service: careful white men. Ch. 6840. MOVING—S 2 up: white men: anything. anywhere, anytime. PETE’S. Ch. 2878. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning; estl. Jtree Ch. 3004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir, 2415 PAPER. HANGING, painting: if vou don’t call Ta 5464, we both lose. Twstructiows 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring WILL give vocal lessons in exchange, for singing in ensemble; one evening a week. Ir. 0956. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male SALESMEN—OId Chicago confectionery manufacturer has openings in sales force for salesmen living in or near Danville, Greenfield. Franklin and Indianapolis, Ind. Must have good sedan or coach. Permanent work: no investment required. For appointment phone or wire H. W. HAWKS. t Lockerbie Hotel. WANTED —High School Senior with experience on school paper, and interested in learning the advertising business, to work from 5 to 9 p. m. Opportunity of Joining regular staff. Apply by letter only. Classified Advertising Manager. The Indianapolis Times. HOUSE-TO-HOUSE salesmen on UNIQUE MUSICAL PROPOSITION. Exd. 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. WAGES while learning. ONEIDA BARBER COLLEGE. 212 S. 111. James Heath. MAN exp. in housewares for Ind. hardware and dept, store trade. 2624 E. 10th St. 14 Help Wanted—Female HAVE opening for lady manager, between 25-45 years, who has car. free to travel. Must oe capable of taking charge of salespeople. No house-to-house work. Salarv and commission, permanent position for right party: also have opening for three attractive salesladies. No phone calls considered. Apply Kathleen Williams Cosmetic Cos.. 955 N, Rural St. WANTED—High School Senior with experience on school paper, and interested in learning the advertising business, to work from 5 to 9 p. m. Opportunity of Joining regular staff. Apply bv letter onlv. Classified Advertising Manager. The Indianapohs Times. WOMAN—Not over 45 wanting home in small family. No wages. Call at 611 Spring Street. WANTED—Colored girl. More for home than wages 1908 Boulevard place. 16 Situations Wanted WANT—Painting, carpenter, gen work. References. Prices reasonable. U. 2662.

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This is not a sal& to dispose of part WASHINGTON^FURNITURE COM- beautiful Wgh-srade 3-ple walnut venter BedPANY, 361-63 West Washington room Suite, full size bed, dresser and chest of * Street, is positively going out of drawers. Selling out price business! Our prices are lower than auction for new and used furniture. _ i t We have no commissions or attend- BcSUtitlll Bridge Lamp oliauCS ants to pay. Bea ut i ful 8-piece . Upholstered Bedroom Beautiful 3-piece .Tac- 1 9x j 2 Felt Base Rugs, genuine walnut ve- 1 anor Heaters - Chairs. gg,ss=| „ 8S >ls WASHINGTON FURNITURE CO. 361-63 W. Washington St. Across Street from Star Store

' RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA. 1115 N.—Newly papered and clnd.; 1 or 2; hot water: $3. RI. 5121. ALABAMA. N.. 2114—Nice large rm„ doubie beds: private bath: gar, opt. Ta. 0264. COLLEGE. 1516—Sleeping rm. near bath: _ good heat: $3, He. 1086. COLLEGE. 908—Modern warm rm., $2.50; next bath: hot water; private entrance. ILL. & VERMONT— Light rm.. main root apt.: gents preferred. Lt. 8612. MERIDIAN. N., 968. APT. B—Well furn., front rm., steam heat, walking distance. MERIDIAN. S„ 602—MODERN RMS. REASONABLE. LI. 4258. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2431—Cozy warm rm.. private home; lady empl. Ta. 2035. NEW JERSEY. N.. 3243—Large desirabl’. rm. Adult family: reasonable. Wa. 3316. NORTHWESTERN, 3146—Rms., modern; pri. home, on car line: 1 or 2. Ha. 2431-R. RUCKLE. 3716—Cozv front rm.. priy. home, no other roomers, gar. Wa. 0401. TACOMA, N., 21—Warm, front rm., mod.. private home, carline. Ch. 6055-J. W’D’F PL., 774 W. Dr.—Warm front, adj J bath: Beauty Rest: hot water. Ch. 5724 SARATOGA HOTEL—S4O Mass. Simmons beds, low dally and weekly rates. HOTEL ANTLERS CHEERFUL, beautiful furnished room; private home; $4.50. Ta. 7154. LARGE—Steam heated rm.. near bath: constant hot water. Reason. Ri. 2257. QT TYFMTQ HOTEL; warm, homelike. OX. IJ-TyiN IQ $7 for 2 136 w Market COUPLE to share new modern home. All turn.; privileges; garage. lr. 6298. $4 & $5—1137 N. Meridian; desirable front rms.: good heat; constant hot water.

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 gentleman: steam heat; oath: $3 wk. Ch. <5Bl. BROADWAY. 1134 Large, warm front rm.. kitchen. 2 beds, $5.50 to $6.50. BROADWAY. 1403—Clean cozv apt., overstuffed: phone, parking: $6.50. Adults. CAP. N.. 2141-43—3 rms.. bath. furn.. ' •5C w'k. Mr. McGee. Li. 6023, Ta. 5867, EUCLID. N.. 109—Nicelv furn mod., steam heated apt.: $5.50: garage: phone. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms.. $4.50; 2 rms $3 and $3.50: not modern. 1017 Prospect FOUNTAIN SQ.— Lovely furn. 2 rms.. good heat; next bath, S6. Dr. 3540-R. HOYT, 1530—2 rms.. modern, private ent. sink; priv. bath. Dr. 4367-M. ILL.. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. ants, priv ent.: Maytag washer: $3.50, $5. $7. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS. N.. 1611—1 or 2 housekeep >ms. 1 sleeping, city heat, Ha. 4409-R. JEFFERSON, N., 652—Wi1l share nice mod. warm home with couple. Ch. 4766-W. MERIDIAN, S., 1706—1 large rm., next bath; private entrance; adults. Dr. 5442. NEW~JERSEY. N.. 418—Nice housekeeping rm., $3.5; sleep., $3. All turn. Ri. 2098. NORTH. E.". 114—3-rm. apt. private *ntrance: also sleeping rm. Reduced prices. OHIO. E.. 540—2 large rms.: $4 week: others $2.50: garage. $2 month. ' OLNEY. N.. 1944—2 or 3 mod. furn. of unfurnished, utilities furn., garage. h.eas. ORIENTAL, 20 N.—4-rm. basement apt.: unfurn.: ail utilities furn.; 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. FT! 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. apt.: private entrance: lights, water: $2.25. Also large downstairs apt.: private porch and entrance: walking distance: $2.':5. 27TH, E—3 rms.. bath: utilities furn.. $6.50 wk. McGEE. Li. 6028. Ta. 5867. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished 1 or 2 rms.. wklv. or monthly rates: uti) Cal) 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 gentle-, man: private home; SB. Ta. 4528. CENTRAL, 2044—Attractive, warm rm.; home cook., private family. Ha. 2264-W. COLLEGE. 2527—Cozy rm.: home privileges: good heat; reasonable. He. 2167. ILL., N.. 2269—Home cook., privileges. phone, hot wat.; steam heat; exc. car serv OXFORD, N., 540—Large front master bedrm.; priv. home; garage. Ch. 3966. 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; home cooking. He. 3661. RM.—Parent, child, close to car, school. Mod, choice front rm., $6. 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. t ! BUSINESS MAN looking for home: lovely rm.. meals, laundry, maid service; reflned neighborhood; conv. loca. Wa. 1098. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading. because interesting bargains of mans kinds are listed here daily 21 Unfurnished Apartments MERIDIAN at 34th; Kenilworth: 6 sunny rms,: moderately prised; Frigi. Ta. 5208. ST. CLAIR. E.—4 rmsl, bath; utilities fur.; elec, refrigeration: $35. Ch. 5920. SOUTHERN. 1419—3 rms.. mod., utilities. Included in price: s7l. Dr. 3125-J. 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 decoratsd; kitchenette apt.: utilities furnished: 525.50. Call Apt No. 1. THE GRANT. DOWNTOWN APTS. ALAMEDA—St. Clair and 111. Sts. Lights, gas, plenty heat and hot water. $30—532.50 Dundee Apts. VIRGINIA AVE. AND M’CARTY ST. Heat, gas. Frigidaire. hot water. SEE CUSTODIAN. APT. 47. THE PATRICIA —852 Prospect: 3 rms.' stoker heat; all utilities: red. Ri, 5285. 2 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. 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; 525. $28.50. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS. 1925—Near Brookside Pkg.: 6-rm. mod, dbl., 525 water od. Ch. 4165-R. ASHLAND. 1954—6 rm single; inside toilet: garage; city wat pd. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH REALTORS. i BLVD. PL.. 3400 5 rooms: newly decorated: inside toilet; $10.50, Wa, 0492. CHESTER. N., 1418—5-room mod. bungalow, garage. Reduced. RI. 9005, COLLEGE. 3120—Attrac. 6-rm. mod.: gar.; ! near school, churches; $45. Wa. 5018-2.

COTTAGE. 1601—5 rnw. toilet inside. water od,: SIS. Hu. 4868. Dr. 3564-B.

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RENTALS 22 Unfurnished^Houses COTTAGE —5 r„ el., furn., gar.; sq. Speed- j way bus, $lB. _ 1713 N. Tibbs. Be. 3405. ; DETROIT ST.. rooms, $lO. English Ave., 1310, electricity, garage. DORMAN, 635—0 rooms, hall, gas, water, electricity inside toilet, cellar, garage, paved street, cement porch: house in good condition; sls. Water paid. Li. 3801. EAGLE DR.. 49 N. (3400 W.i; neat, 4-rm cottage, elec., well, gar., SJ2, Be. 0409. EMERSON ,S., 106—6-rm. mod. double: A-i garage, near school: $35, Ri, 7260. EUCLID, N.. 41—S. Va 6-rm. mod. dble.; gar.: near car. school; S2B. Ha. 1084-R. EUCLID, N„ 129—5-rm. mod. double, $35; house. $25. Key 424, Ir. 1246. GALE. N„ 1342—Nr. Brookside Pk.: 6-rm. mod, double, gar„ A-l. Ch. 5306. GENT, 2111—4 rms.; gas, elec., water pd.; inside toilet: garage; sl6. Li, 2662. GLADSTONE, 32 N.—Front room; garage; Board or room; 1 or 2; girls preferred. 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: 38.50. Ha. 3203-J. HOYT, 1431—Single. 6 rms.. mod., garage: S3O. Dr. 3871-R. ILL.. N.. 2143'/j—No. 1. 2 rms., $8; 3346 Broadway, 14 rms., 2 baths, gar. Ri, 7725. KENWOOD, 8614 —South Va 4-room modern double, garage, water paid; $45: house l'or $35. Hu. 6682, KEYSTONE. S.. 707—5-nn. Va modern double; water paid: $23. 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. i MICHIGAN. E.. 2908—5-rm. mod. dbl. wl. pd. Gregory & Appel. Inc. LI. 7491. RALSTON. 5134—4-rm. mod., sgl.. $lB. Gregory & Appel. Inc. Li. 7491. RINGGOLD. 1319—5 rooms, semi-modern double: $18.50. Dr. 4023. RIVERSIDE DR.. 2905—6-rm. mod. double, garage, water pd.. $24. Hu. 1424. SHERMAN DRIVE, N.. 3127—Fine o 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 —Va 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. 427 W. 39th; 4 rooms $25.00 3547 E. Mich.; 6 rooms 18.00 1520 Sheldon: 8 rooms 16.50 3048 Broadway; 6 rooms 40.00 242 Dorman; 6 rooms 17.50 3546 E. Vermont; 4 rooms 12.00 236 McKim; 3 rooms 8.00 1349 Deloss; 3 rooms 9.00 JENNINGS BROS. CO., 28 S. Illinois. sl7 WAS s2s—Wade, 1533; bung., 4 rms.. new bath, garage, yard. Ri. 7219. CHEAP RENT. $lO. 5 rooms: elec., gas. 1207 Polk. DUNLOP Sc HOLTEGEL. 122 E. Market. Li. 6517. COLORED—IBO6 SHELDON. 3 rms., breakfast nook; Just remod.; $10; water pd. COLORED—Favette. 843; 5-rm. double. water pd.: $25 for $lB, Ta. 6829, COLORED—2OSI Sheldon St.. 6 rooms; newly papered: water paid; SB. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND, 1529—Lower front. 2 rms.. o'stuffed. kitchen, din.: priv. bath, ent. BROOKVILLE AVE.—Furn. 7-room house, modern: new overstaffed walnut dining suite: garage: S4O. Li. 9277. WALLACE, 19 N.—4-rm. lower apt.: water pd., S2B. Keys 124 N. Denny. Ir. 7752. WASHINGTON. E.. 3720 Mod., 4 rms.; bath; very nicely turn.; $6.50 and $7 wk. UPPER DUPLEX—3 rms. and bath: furn: fine heat; adults. Ir. 7912. EAST—Newly dec., furn.. 3 rms.. priv. bath. Exc. heat, gar. Reas. Ch. 5996. 1 ROOM APT.—Furnished with radio, kitchenette and bath. Utilities furnished. Reduced to $45. Call 1524 N. Illinois or phone Ri, 2876, BUNGALOW—S rms.. radio, excellent location north. Mr. Mott. LI. 2318. eve. Li. 9065.

24 Suburban and Farms 5 RMS., bath, full basement; gar.; gas, elec, turn.: garden; S3O. Li. 2662. 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space 2 OR 3-ROOM—Modern office suite, furnished complete, with stenographer If desired. Li. 8961. ~REAL ESTATE JO R SALE 27 Houses For Sale SO.-i-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. rebuft 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 ali household cleaning until you try I t. Albert G. Maas, 31 Virginia Ave. Ri. :25. 6 PURITAN drinking fountains, coils in good condition; cheap for quick sale. INDIANAPOLIS GLOVE SO., East Michigan and Liberty Sts. SHOW CASES (3)—Sizes 6, 8 and 10; A-l condition. S3O takes all. BORNSTEIN, TWO—S2-inch roll rim kitchen sinks, sls each. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, Corner Capitol Ave. and South St. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW—WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD'S DRUGS. BX3 N. DELAWARE ST, LI. 1800. WRINGER ROLLS—For all washers, factory distributor. 2609 E. Wash. Cr. 0852.

Time* Want Ad Sold It GAS RANGE, white enamel: good ccnd.l must sell: price 312.50. Hu. 537a. What’s a fireplace without a fire? Many will buy for cash that used stove, heater, radiant fire, etc., that is laying dormant in your attic. The little ad above brought several inquiries and sold the range. Times want ads have a habit of getting RESULTS. “You Can’t Beal Times Want Ad* for RESULTS” Riley 5551 SAY ‘CHARGE IT.*

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RECONDITIONED GAS RANGES ! |' Marbleized Green and Ivory , , Porcelain *9== to $ 29-

ALL TEMPERATURE under 50: alwavs m Icev air refrigerators. Let us explain. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ta. 0689. GAS STOVE—Furniture pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators: all in good condition and cheap as vou want them Deliverv free 127 W Georgia St, SINGER sewing machine. $12.50: portable, $3 per mopth. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO„ 126 W. Wash, St. BREAKFASJ SET—ltallap carved dining rm & bedrm twin beds ilnen frieze livlng rm rugs sac 2428 N Meridian HALL MlßßOß—Combination book case and writing desk, very reas. Ri. 5561. PARLOR Heater, walnut finish, apt. gas stove; Oliver typewriter. 907 Virginia SEWING MCHS repaired, all - makes: speclal price. White Sewing Ma. Cos. Ri. 4755. FURNITURE—New. used. ' 3-room outfit: easy terms. N. BARRETT 868 Virginia LIVING ROOM SUlTE—Overstuffed, good condition. 520. Ri. 9005. TRY TIMES WANT 4DP FOR BUSINESS--36 Radios, Musical Instruments Sensational Piano Accordion Values 120 Bass Imported 9 a r | Italian Accordions. 4 I New S3OO instruments I / FREE LESSONS for all who buy now . . . big new accordion band now being formed. Come in and get the details. Beginners learn quickly under our competent instructors. i 48 Bass Cellini 80 Bass Cellini lar R sl6o A SlightInstru- ly shopSlightlv *’ orn worn. ... $117.50 C^L A „ C -$131.50 EASY TERMS PEARSON PIANO CO. 128-130 N. Pennsylvania St. ~ S Majestic Super Table Model $42.00 Atwater Kent, 8 tube Highboy 25.00 Stewart Warner Lowboy 19.50 • p Falcon Triple Screen J 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 model; used 60 days; new set guarantee; $49.95; $5 down. ALBERT C. FRITZ 4101 E. Michigan St. SlTocfGuaranteed Radio Service We have one of the most complete Radio Service Departments in the city. If service on any caJ l is unsatisfactory call within 3 days and a free service call will be given you. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania St 5513. 1932 PHILCO—MAJESTIC—CROSLEY—R. C. A.—FADA. Free home demonstration: small down payments, easy terms; also washers and lroners: very reasonable. Call He. 2947, Ta. 2000. TROMBONES!! New Bueschers & Yorks at low prices. Lorenz Sax Sch.. 20 Pemb. Arc. Li. 4800 1 WEEK SPECIAL Service calls. 50c. Aerials. $2.50. Radios checked FREE. RIVERSIDE RADIO SALES Sc SERVICE. TA. 4378. 2648 N. Harding Open until 9 p. m. PIANOS—Tuned. $2- 30 year’s exp Best work guaranteed He 6584 DOLLAR DOWN New Fada. Philco and Majestic radios. Call Ri. 3087 tor home demonstration. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FDR BUSINESS 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel 6 EVENING GOWNS. 38. 40: black satin, new Suencer abdominal support. $5 each. Ri. 5044.

MERCHANDISE ___ I 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS All Kinds— New-Ueea- j Portable—Rentals—Rebuilding—TEßMS ! A, McCOLLUM He. 1936. | TYPEWRITERS Rented Li. 9470 , 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel i IND. OR WHITE ASH LP $4.50 INDIANA MINE RUN 4 00 SILVER FLASH BLK . FKD 5.00 ! j ECHO LP.. CLEAN FKD 550 | I EASCTERN KY. LG. BLK 6-00 WEST VA LARGE BLK 6.00 1 i w. VA. FURN. EGG. CLN 5.75 | i W. VA. M. R.. s<r LP 4.75 i ISLAND CRK. FURN. EGO. FKD. 5.75 | ! ISLAND CREEK LARGE BLK. . 6.50 ! i POCAHONTAS NO. 3 LP 7.75 COKE. BASEBURNER. FURN.. $8- 850 HIGH-GRADE NUT AND SLACK.. 3.75 j Delivered Anywhere in the City. tesSsfa ICOnOmih'WiTm ICOnomv*

Prices on Premium Coals No extra charge l, 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. Kv. 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 00 Best Poca. red ash lp 7.75 Coke, pea sz. $6 50: cnestn’t. $8: fur.sß.so Delivered Anywhere in City. Union Icc-XtCoalCd DR. 4621. DR. 4622. ' It will pay you to visit our vard and see the difference in good coal.’’ Indiana Big: $ j rrv Lump Forked ep4.OU Golden Flame, big lp., fkd...54.75 W. Virginia Egg 5.50 Island Creek, large egg. fkd.. 5.75 Tip-Top W. Va. big block .. 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.” INDPLSICEtFUELc? OPERATORS OF FOUR V'ARDS DR.24-00 C*. \ DR. 2401 B-E-T-T-E-R C-O-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 Citizens Coke SB.OO and $8.50 FREDRICK COALco DR.1792 am BEECHHTffi • V 1020 E^OgST

COAL SALE Ind. white ash Ip., clean fkd $4.50 Ind white ash egg. and 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 W. Va., 2x4 egg and 3x6 fkd 5.50 W. Va. & Kv. blk. fkd 6.00 Poca. red ash m. r.. 50% lp 5.75 Citizens coke, pea size 6.50 Deliver Anywhere in City. 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 ik.ColjUCoJy LI NCOLN 2233, 701 E. WASH. Very Lumpy Va. M. R.. . $5700 W. Virginia Lump .... $6.00 We handle all other best grades of coal and coke. CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458. LI. 1459. NO WHEEL CHARGEOFF CAR ONLY, E. KY. BIG EGG.. 55.00 POCA. LUMP, $6.75; > /2 TON 3.50 FURNACE COKE 8.00 WE DELIVER Va AND V* TONS. J. & I COAL CQ. CH. 6048. CALL U$ FOR PRICES Federal Coal Cos. Ch. 2291 West Side Cash Coal Cos. Be- 3014. 110 N. Richland. 40 Wanted to Trade WILL trade dining table, floor tamp, other articles for canaries. 2424 W, 16th, PAlNTlNG—Carpenter cabinet or furn. work, for anything of value. Dr. 1130-R. 41 Wanted 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 =ELL YOUR GOODS We are the largest ouvers and sellers of used merchandise In the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES MMIMiiilMiH OLD GOLD—GOLD TEETH Discarded Jewelry—Will Pay Cash STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. _ 4th Floor—23 N Pennsylvania Bt. 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. 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 t rooms, also odd pieces: highest prices. Hu. 7274 WANTED—Furniture all kinds, best prices. calls answered promptly. LI, 6963. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS LIVESTOCK ” 42 Dogs, B'rds, Pets REGISTERED Red Persian female cat. 2years old. bred to reg. Champ Tom. $25 Call at 333 Beauty Ave. CnnnriPC ‘St class breeding stock ready Udiiduca to mate. 306 N Holmes Be 1865 RED’ TABBY. MALE. AT SERVICE. IR. 5456. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry POULTRY WANTED—Cash Prices. T e,ul Ri, 1489. 902 Ft. Wavne Ave. FOR SALE—3 GOOD WORK HORSES AT 3310 CARSON AVE. AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale

Marmon’s Only 4 More Days! ’29 ROOSEVELT Sedan $395 $245 _ _ . - '29 STUDEBAKERVictoria Coupe 45C 295 o„._] A '29 MARMON "78’' Sedan, w. w. 650 395 Znd /Annual CADILLAC 3-14 coupe 395 i5 * m** s -*'-*-* CADILLAC 3-14 Brougham ... 450 195 '3O CHEVROLET Coupe 375 265 4 r\ T-'v ’3O MARMON 69’ r Sedan 745 585 I I LI Ja \T ’3C MARMON "79" Conv. Coupe. 1,050 745 • V-LSay ’3O MARMON 79" Sedan, w. V. 995 695 ’2B HUDSON Sedan 345 145 —, ■, 29 MARMON "78" Coupe 645 395 li-vl ’29 NASH Adv. 6 Coach 550 395 Oaie *29 ROOSEVELT Sedan, w w 395 225 '29 STUDEBAKERPres. 8 Sedan 695 495 * . _ T . . _ T „ 29 MARMON "78" Viet Coupe... 645 495 UNEQUALLED 28 marmon 78- vict. coup*.. 475 245 tVt T T-rTcT, CHRYSLER "50" Sedan ....... 145 95 VALLES '3l PLYMOUTH Sedan 645 345 '27 HUPMOBILE Coupe 195 95 '29 LASALLE Conv. Coupe 875 695 . tu a D5tA\T Many Others From *SO Up MAKmUW jsz Marmon Motor hauled, broadcloth upholstery, *■ ~ A * AV-ex A A▼AVv KJ A fully equipped. SH.D. tires. TTOTTTS z" 1 A T~) CTPADD 30-day guarantee. Original UoII/jU UAK OiUKL sale"PTlfe 00 -.,.,,5295.00 1037 N. Meridian St. LI, 6359

JAN. 26, 1932

FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities WILL share my studio with commercial artist low rental MR. PRUNTY, 90 i New City Trust Bldg . 108 E. Washington. OIL STATION —Leased to oil co. Will sell cheap. Doll. 3349 Mad. Av. Dr. 5888. FOR SALE OR TRADE—BUNGALOW DOU. FOR GD. RESTUBANT. HA 2710. 46 Money to Loan - ~~ Furniture Loans to Husband and wife 2% Per Month This Low Rate on All Loans Lowest in City Loans to S3OO No Extra Charges Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 1330 Occidental Bldg. RI 3587 ——Jj REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTSWE MAKE LOANS. AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. BtJCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 207 E. New York Ri. 4974 “AUTOS ‘ FURNIYUKi! LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE 30. 219 e. Ohio St Li 6605 Loans $lO to *3OO m 24 bourr PERSONAL FINANCE OO $4 S PFINNSYf VANIA ST RT 6064 IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests you answer it today the opportunity may be gone tomorrow 48 Automobile Loans mnnuHs Don’t lose your auto! Others paid off More money advanced. Cash at once Courteous. quick service. SACKS BROS AUTO LOAN CO 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994 FREE PARKING COR. XBW YORK AND INDIANA AVJK / Qu*icA_. | AUTOMOBILE LOANS HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDO. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 5600 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Auto loanS Ride While You Pay LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol RI. 1321-1322 AUTOMOTIVE 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers USED TRUCKS—MUST SELL. ALBERT NEWBY. 752 S. MOUNT. BE 4849 53 Accessories, Tires. Parts BATTERIES GUARANTEED $2.95 to $3.85 SWISS HELM A SON 644 E. Washington St Ri. 7740 JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO -Win repair or make new tops and curtalm for ; vour car 202 Kentucky Ave 55 Autos Wanted WILL oav cash tor tout ear or your eauity. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. ! f,t 4516 SSI N Ctnllm 50 Autos For Sale January Used Car Clearance Sale I 355 A—1928 Chevrolet Sedan ..$lB5 333 —1929 Chavrolet Coupe ... 230 X 34—1929 Chevrolet Coach .... 230 387—1929 Chevrolet Sedan 235 196—1930 Chevrolet Coupe .... 335 392 —1931 Chevrolet Coupe 420 384—1929 Ford Tudor 160 X 25—1930 Ford Sport Coupe .. 265 Many Others to Select From. Lowest Finance Rates in City Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Wash. IR. 1173 Os BUICK. 1927 sedan; excellent condition: $250; new battery: good tires. He. 3252. 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 —1927 coupe: in extra nl<e running condition. See it; cut to $75. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Ri. 5328. 2014 W. Wash. St. Be. 3234. FORDS—IO Model A. late ’29 and '3O: prices reduced lot ouick sale. HATFIELD MOTOR CO.. 623 N. Capitol. RL 9326. FORD —1931 Viet, coupe in like new condition throughout and only $395; terms. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 E. Wash. St. FORD—Standard coupe, 1930; perfect condition; reduced to $295; terms, trade. 820 N. Meridian. 1929 MODEL A TUDOR—Good condition; no dealer; $lB5. 1128 Peoples Bank Bldg. HUDSON DE LUXE COACH. 1929: with b 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. Ri. 7597. MARMON 29 SPT COUPE—Side mounts; dark tan, body trimmed In black, wire wheels; today special $395. THE BUICK 1302 E. Washington. LL 1571. OLDS—'29 coach: in extra nice condition throughout: $325; terms, trade. 820 N. Meridian St. 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 BROS 921-23 Virginia Aye Or 0232