Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1932 — Page 12

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P.-T. A. GROUPS GIVE PROGRAMS ON WASHINGTON Attorneys, Professor at College Appear on Speaking Bills. * Tribute will be paid George Washington during the week as Indianapolis Parent-Teacher Associations open observance of the Washington bicentennial. Attorneys, including Delbert Wilmeth, Frederick Schortemeier, and Carl Wilde, will speak at the meetings. Prof. J. J. Haramy of Indiana Central college, also will give an address on Washington. Meetings scheduled: Meeting ot school No. 2 will be conducted bv the fathers, in celebration of the Washington bicentennial, Wednesday at 8. James M, Ogden, attorney-general, ■will speak. Other features of the program will be music by the mothers' chorus, a trumpet trio by the Best family, and a minuet by 7B girls. A play, "America for Sale,” will be broadcast by the 7A and 8B grades. Patriotic musical program will be given at school No. 3, Wednesday at 3:15. by the mothers' chorus, under direction of Mrs Harry French, accompanied by Mrs. R. E. Monev, and pupils of the Music Masters' school. Miss Frieda Herbst of the research department of the public schools will speak at school No 9. Wednesday at 3:15, on "Co-Operation of Home and School Toward Character Building." There also will be a group of songs by the mothers' chorus, and reading of the play, "Abraham Lincoln” bv Miss Augusta Stevenson. Refreshments will be served by the home economics department at 2:30. Owen on Program Delbert O. Wilmeth, attorney, will speak on "George Washington" at school No. 13 Wednesday at 8. Program of patriotic songs will be given by the department chorus, and a reading. "Washington, the Nation Builder,” by Edwin Marknam. Lieutenant Frank Owen will speak at a safety meeting at school No. 15, Thursday at 7:30. Music will be furnished by the Tech Boys' Concert Club, under direction of J. R. Paxton, and by the mothers’ chorus. The program is in charge of Miss Nellie Brewer, school traffic supervisor. Program in observance of the Washington bicentennial will be given at school No. 16 Wednesday at 3:15. Meeting of school No. 20 will be held Tuesday at 7:30 at School 39. The program will be In charge of fathers. Following the meeting, refreshments will be sola by the mothers’ chorus. Harry Davis of the fire prevention bureau will speak at school No. 22 Wednesday at 3:15. Entertainment will be furnished by pupils. Schortemeier to Speak Mrs. W. E. McPeek will speak on "Character Building" at school No. 27 Wednesday at 2:30. Piano duets will be furnished by Mrs. Paul Grubaugh and Mrs. Joseph Storey with readings by Mary Florence Fletcher. Tea and a social hour will follow. Frederick E. Schortemeier. attorney, will speak at school No. 28, Wednesday at 3:05, on "George Washington.” Plano presentation will be given by Ruth Goodman, Betty Bates and Maxine Harrell. Association of school No. 29 will meet Wednesday at 2:30. Dr. Ada Schweitzer will talk on child health. Additional features will be music by the the mothers chorus and readings by Mary Lou Over. Tea and a social hour will follow. Edward O. Snethen, attorney, will speak on "Day Dreams" and give impersonations at school No. 31, Wednesday at 7:45. Music will be furnished by the mothers’ chorus and the Jolly Four quartet presenting a program of spirituals. A play also will be given by 88-8A pupils. Mrs. S. M. Myers, president of the Indianapolis Parent-Teacher Federation, will speak on the Founders' day program at school No. 34, Wednesday at 2:30. There also will be a candle lighting ceremony bv mothers and teachers. Mrs. Ray Leachmart will sing, and songs and poems will be given by 5A pupils.

List Professor on Bill Paul C. Stetson, superintendent of schools, will speak at school No. 41 Wednesday at 2:30. In addition there will be n program by Girl Scouts. Music will be furnished by Irma Mae Steele, violinist, accompanied by Hilda Korff. Miss Myrtle Freeman will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Tyler. Mrs. Laura Steffens New will speak on china and glassware at school No. 43. Wednesday at 3:15. Professor J. J. Haramy, of Indiana Central college, will speak on "Washington. the Man.” at school No. 44. Wednesday at 2:30. Mrs. Earl Sweeney will sing a group of old songs, and Miss Frances Beik, of the dramatic art department of the Arthur Jordan conservatory, will give a group of readings. School No. 45 will meet Wednesday at 2:30. A puppet show, depicting six episodes In the life of Washington will be given. Songs of the Washington period Will be given by the department choir. Bernard Lynch, of the fire prevention department, will speak at school No. 47. Wednesday at 3:15. Music wil be lurnished bv the firemen’s band. Mrs. Logan Hughes will speak on "Child Welfare at Home” at school No. 48, Wednesday at 3. Additional features of the program will be Washington songs and ergative verse on Washington and Lincoln, by the sixth grade pupils. Sponsor Style Show "Modern Education and Discipline” will be the subject of Walter Gingery, principal of Washington high school, at the meeting at school No. 49. Wednesday at 3:15. Music will be furnished by the Intermediate and department choruses of the school, assisted by the mothers’ chous. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak at school No. 54 Wednesday at 2:30. Mrs. W. A. Devin will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Edenharter. The child study circle will meet at 1:30. Finance committee of the association of school No. 57 will sponsor a card party and style show at L. S. Ayres & Cos. auditorium. Wednesday at 2. School No. 61 will meet Wednesday at 315. Entertainment will be given by fourth grade pupils under direction of Miss Frieda Binninger. teacher A special feature will be given by the dramatic class of Miss Constance Bornman. "Making a Name” will be the subject of a talk bv I. B. Thomas, at- school No. 64, Wednesday at 3:15. Entertainment will be furnished bv the primary grade. Stetson WiU Talk Carl Wilde, attorney, will speak on "George Washington” at School No. 66, Wednesday at 3:15. Herman Kothe will sing accompanied bv T. M. Rvbolt. Mrs. Thomas A. Cooper, prograin chairman of the Indianapolis Parent-Teacher Federation, will sneak at school No. 68. Wednesday at 3:15. School No. 72 will meet Thursday at 3:15. Paul C. Btetson. superintendent of schools, will speak. Entertainment will be furnished bv the music club of the school. J. R. H. Moore will sneak at school No. 78 Wednesday at 2:30. There will be special music. Supper Planned Mrs. Claude Coffin will speak on music at School No. 8 Wednesday at 3:15. Additional entertainment will be furnished bv children of the school, and two nr." bers will be sung bv mothers. Dr. Frank Jones will speak on "Prevention and Treatment of Disease.” at school No. 84. Wednesday at 2:30. Mrs. Frank Bllleter wiU sing, accompanied bv Mrs. George Kolb. Meeting at school No. 85. to be held Thursdav. will consist of a "oiten-m” supper at 6:30. to be followed at 7:30 bv a program ln the auditorium. Milo H. Stuart, assistant superintendent of schools, will sneak on "Citizenship and World Good Will.” William A. Evans, director ut publication of Indianapolis schools will speak. Music will be furnished bv male quartet. Llovd Clavcomb. attorney, will speak on "Our Debt to Washington" at school No. 91 Wednesday at 2:30. The Rev. Herbert Wilson, will sing and Miss Virginia Hatbaugh. will present selections. The meeting will be followed bv a reception to mothers new to the school. SHIRLEY NEW HEAD OF HUMANE SOCIETY Officers Elected at Headquarters of Organization Monday. Luther J. Shirley today succeeded Othniel Hitch as president of the Indianapolis Humane Society, following election Monday night at the organization’s headquarters, 709 Inland Bank building. William J. Bethard was elected first vice-president; James A. Matthews, second vice-president; Miss Adele Storck, secretary, and Herschel M. Tebay, treasurer. Directors are Harley W. Rhodehamel, Ernest K. Marker, Elijah W. Hughes, Lucky McG. Buckley, Andrew J. Allen, Ross Ztegner, A. Leroy Fortteus, Fred C. Weber, Walter Patterson And Hitch.

The City in Brief

WEDNESDAY EVENTS Kiwanis Club luncheon, Claypool. Lions Club luncheon, Washington. Purdue Alumni Association luncheon, Severln. lllini Club luncheon. Board of Trade. American Legion, Twelfth district luncheon, Board of Trade. Mutual Insurance Association luncheon. Columbia Club. Home Show committee luncheon, Washington. Indianapolis League for the Hard of Hearing, :30, Stokes building. League for Industrial Democracy, 8, Roberts Park M. E. cburch. Wednesday Club luncheon, Columbia Club. Nomination and election of officers for the central committee of South Side civic clubs will be held in Garfield Park community house at 8 Wednesday night. Walter C. Rothermel, utility committee chairman, and chairmen of all standing committees have been instructed to make reports. A public euchre and bunco card party for the benefit of Disabled American Veterans of the World war will be held in the lodge of Dr. W. C. Worthington chapter, No. 3, 108 ‘,2 North Delaware street, at 2 Wednesday. Mrs. Sophie Luty, a member of the Marion county chapter of War Mothers, will be sponsor. The statehouse will be closed Friday, in observance of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, Governor Harry G. Leslie said today. Vesper services will be held at 4 Sunday afternoon in the Stokes building by members of the Indianapolis League for the Hard of Hearing. Two illustrated lectures on biblical and modern events will be given by S. Lawrence Moss, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 8:30 Wednesday night in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Prospect street and Villa avenue. Dr. E. C. Lindeman of the New York school of social work, will give four lectures under sponsorship of the Council of Social Agencies, Thursday and Friday nights, at the John Herron Art Institute and the Columbia Club. Rapid growth of the Indiana Wool Growers’ Association was described by L. L. Needier, secretary, at the opening session of the annual meeting Monday. “School Daze,” a comedy, will be presented by Ladies’ Circle of Riverside Park M. E. church at 8 tonight in the church auditorium. A. C. Tegler has been elected president of the Indianapolis Alumni Association of Ohio State university, it was announced today. The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce dining room will be closed after Saturday and the space converted into office room for the chamber.

More than 100 new members were obtained in the first day of the Kirshbaum Center membership campaign. G. A, Efroymson, Jewish Federation president, and David Liggett, Community Fund director, addressed the workers Monday night. Nominations for offices of the Indianapolis Dental Society were made at the Washington Monday night as follows: Dr. G. J. Pell, president; Dr. Gerald D. Timmons, vice-president; Dr. Harry G. Jones, treasurer, and Dr. C. L. Byers, secretary. Dr. Carl D. Thompson of Chicago will speak on “Public Utilities” at Roberts Park M. E. church Wednesday night in the fourth of a series of lectures sponsored by the League for Industrial Democracy. Detective Sergeant John Giles and Patrolman Orel Chitwood were elected trustees of the police pension fund by vote of the police department Monday afternoon. They will serve for three years. Skating party at 8 Wednesday night at the Riverside rink will be sponsored by members of the Indianapolis Cubs Recreation Club, Inc. Election of First Ward Democratic Club officers for 1932 was announced today. They are: Cletus Seibert, president; Mrs. Ellis Scott, vice-president; Miss Annabelle Chowing, secretary, and Theodore Hurst, treasurer. Miss Julia Landers spoke on “Women in Politics,” at a meeting Monday night of the First Ward Women’s Democratic Club at the home of Mrs. John Hanley, 21 West Twentieth street. Garfield Improvement and Civic League will meet at 8 tonight in the Shelby street branch library. SEEKS SHERIFF’S POST Andrew J. Blueher Will Try for Nomination in Primary. His candidacy for sheriff in the Democratic primary was announced today by Andrew J. Blueher of 3801 East Thirteenth street, four times chairman of the First ward. Elueher, in his announcement, said that he had been a Democrat twenty-four years, and now is engaged in the wholesale milk business. William Blueher, his son, now is a precinct committeeman of the First ward.

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LESALS Legal Notices SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 9. 1931. AN ORDINANCE annexing certain territory to the City of Indianapolis and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA: Section 1. That the corporation line of the City of Indianapolis be and the same is hereby extended so as to include the following described territory constituting ana 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 alone 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 Jaw. State of Indiana, Marion County, City of Indianapolis, ss: I. Henrv O. Goett, Clerk of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of Special Ordinance No. 9 1931; 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 my office. WITNESS my hand and the official seal ot the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, this 21st day of January. 1932. rSEALI HENfIY °' GOEtT ’ Ci ‘y Clerk. Legal Auctions and Sales _. J TRUSTEE S SALE The undersigned Trustee of Sydney c. tr ® din K as McCarthy & Company, will sell at public auction the stock of clothing and men’s furnishings, and flxL U ith S nd ,-7 f, i rn . t^ r S, ln connection thereNorth , Pennsylvania street, on £l i ,?? J \ February 12 ‘ 1932 - at U a- m. For particulars see _ . MICHAEL BAMBERGER. TRUSTEE. BAMBERGER & FEIBLEMAN Attorneys for Trustee. Sale conducted by Mercantile Auctioneers. Big Auction Sale 1501-3 Madison Ave. Wed., Feb. 10, 9:30 A. M. FURNITURE. RUGS, RADIOS. STOVES Bedroom suites, overstuffed suites, dining room suites. ELECTRIC RADIOS Majesties, Atwater Kents, parlor heaters, all kinds furniture, dishes, bedding goods" in S tKale SCVeral lOtS ° f Storaße Come. Buy Bargains! J. P. GRIBBEN, DR. 3328. AHHOUNCEMEHTS 1 Death Notices BAKER, EMMETT R.—Formerly of 3026 Lancaster St., Indianapolis, departed this life. Monday. Feb. 8. age 87 years. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 10, at the residence of Mrs. Tom Leonard, Shelbyville, Ind., 2 p, m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery Friends Ihvited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK. BIRD. HARRY—Father of Mrs. Clifford Gertig and son of George and Elizabeth f‘ rd (deceased!, brother of Joe Bird and Mrs. Ida Mackey, passed away at the residence of his daughter on Rockville road, Monday morning. Services at the Riverside M. E. church, Wednesday. 2 P. m. Burial Crown Hill. BOWMAN, SUSIE SHAW—Of 2522 ST Sherman drive, beloved wife of Albert mnW?,? n V. nIO J? er ?, f Jesse Bowman of Toledo, O.; Mrs. Nina Ali, Mrs. Betty Kul J n . and Mrs. Mary Jane Clark, departed this life Monday, Feb. 8. age 64 *£ ar Sv Funeral Thursday. Feb. 11 a;, MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St., 2 p. ir,. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. DEBUSK., CASSIE A.—Wife of John W. of J °*? n E - Shore, aunt of Martha Shore and Mrs. Iris Linder, passed away Monday morning Services TIiXrI S£ NNER & BUCHANAN MORWednesday. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. PATRICK T—Beloved husband cf to,L., F J?H ence^Folev ,: brother of Mrs. James Cline. Greensburg: Mrs. William v?i r i? an ,' J?V Paul. Ind.: James and Michael Folev. died at his residence. 4y e ", T 'i esd ,? v morn. Funeral Thursday. 8.30 at the home. 9 a. at St. Joseph’s church. Burial Holy Cross DINN e s V ERVi^ endS inVitCd - KmBY ~ HALL, THOMAS L.—Age 65 years; brother of William Harvey. Charles and Miss Luella Hall of Indianapolis and John. Hall of Forsyth, 111.; cousin of Rev. Father James L. Carrico of Louisville. Kv„ passed away Monday. Feb. 8. Time of funeral given later. Friends may call at FINN BROS.’ FUNERAL HOME; 1639 N. Meridian, any time after 1 p. m. Tuesdav, JAMES ANASTASIA MARY—Beloved wife of Carl M. James, mother of June and Dorothy Byfield, passed away Methodist hospital Saturday. 6:15 p. m. Funeral Wednesday. Feb. 10. at 2 p. m.. from residence of Clifford A. Small. 232 S. Arlington Ave. Burial Washington Park. Friends invited. RALLIES, FRANK—Age 69. passed a wav Monday P. M.. Feb. 8. at his home. 1407 S. New Jersey St. He is survived bv his wife. son. and two daughters of Cincinnati. O. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge No. 274, Workmens Sick and Death Benefit Fund. Journeyman Tavlors Union of America. Indianapolis Saengerbund and the Cremation Society. Friends mav call at the w. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL PARLORS, 2228 Shelby St., any time after 4 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral services Wednesday. 4 p. m. Friends invited. Cremation following. SOVGEIR. HARRY E.—Beloved brother of H. L. Songer and Mrs. A. J. Lovelace, departed this life Monday, Feb. 8, at the residence. 1464 Roosevelt Ave.. age 53 years. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 10. at MOORE <fc KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St., 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. ZIMMERMANN. FEROL—Beloved wife of Milo Zimmermann, departed this life Tuesday. Feb. 9th. Funeral notice later. Farr further information call MOORE & KIRK? Ch, 3550. 2 Cards, In Memoriams SMITH—We wish to express our appreciation to our friends and relatives for their acts of kindness and svmpathv and for the floral offerings at the death of our father. Lawrence Smith. Particularly we thank Mr. and Mrs. Basil Boeher for their kind services. HIS CHILDREN. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM~~ 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W Morris. Dr 2570 EADES BROS. 1814 W, Morris. Be. 4327, GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME. 1611 N Meridian Ta 1050 GRT\ T STEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI, 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr. 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found CHILD grieving for large police dog. female, all golden tan. Reward. 428 N. Spring. RI. 2143. Name “Yo Yo.” IN or near English theater. Friday eve.; small black silk bag. Rew. Hu. 3539.

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AHHOUHCEMEHTS 4 Lost and Found LARGE black leather purse at Terminal Theater Monday. Contains monev. rings, driver’s license and other things valuable to owner only. Reward. Wa. 3072. LLEWELLYN SETTER MALE—WHITE. BLACK. TAN: 9 MOS. OLD. L. ERT BACK. 3902 WASH. BLVD. WA. 3349. LOST—On Central Ave. car or English theater, a silver pin set with Egyptian scarab with black and white border. Reward. Ha. 2106-J. LOST—Thursday, gray and black striped cat. from 1125 Churchman. Answers to name "Tom.” Reward. Dr. 0980. LOST—White gold Shrine Din: 3 small j diamonds. Reward. Ta. 4917. LOST—Yellow Persian cat. Reward. 5686 Wash. Bivd. Hu. 7463. ; WRIST WATCH, child’s, on or near Penn. and 22d Sts. Ha. 0555-W. for reward. 5 Personals Phi'lrl Under 6; board by week or j av yule's home. Ta. 5539. Pi'int-inrr 250 envelopes; letter heads -TI lllUllg or statements. SI, Ch. 1745-R TRY LEMCKE SERVICE SHOP—IQS-10-12 E Mkt., Lemcke Bldg. RI. 0666. BUSINESS SERVICE , 7 Business Services GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man; leaky roofs, gutters furnace colls. Ch. 2283-J. WE build Sz rebuild homes, estimates given. H. T. Mercer & Son. RI, 7248. 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage CLEAN FIREPROOF STORAGE—Where vour 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. GUARANTEED MOVlNG—s2~and ud: white men. Cash or credit. He. 3829 or Ch 1702 J MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less; quics service: careful white men. Ch. 6840. MOVING—S 2 ud: white men: anything. anywhere anytime. PETE’S Ch. 2878 STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing California shipments. Pool cars. RI. 2638, Ri. 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W. OTTO J. SUESZ. __ TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting IST CLASS Paper Hanging. $1 to $2 50 per rm,; ’32 samples & esti. free. Ir CO3B. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning; esti. lree. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. PAPER HANGING, painting: if vou don’t call Ta 5464. we both lose. PAPER CLEANING, paint washing and hardwood floor polishing. Ta. 6219. instruct Tons 7 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring SPECIAL—6 weeks free instruction; voice, piano or pipe organ: only $2. No other cost or obligation. Ir. 0356, " help WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male DISTRIBUTION, exclusive proposition, new fast selling novelty. Money making opportunity for high-class man. See Mr, Rogge, Hotel Severin, 15 MEN sell housewives and small business houses. Fastest selling item in state. 100% profit each sale. Remarkable demonstration, 9 to 4 p, m, 418 E. Ohio, WAGES while learning. ONEIDA BARBER COLLEGE. 212 S. 111. James Heath. 14 Help Wanted—Female WANTED —Middle-aged colored companion, for home. 1908 Boluevard. Ta. 4039. WOMEN to sell Kingham’s famous products in towns outside of Indianapolis. Address Kingham Bros., Indianapolis. Ind. WOMEN earn extra cash, during spare time or full; no selling. Times Box A-310. 16 Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER General office work. Hu. 2314, YOUNG man wants position as attendant, companion to gentleman. References. Write L. D„ 901V 2 E. Market. renTaTs 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1629—Warm rm.. mod., nr. bath, kitchen priv. Private ent. Ha. 2850. ALABAMA, N.. 523 GAYLORD. APT. 5 Cozy, warm room, adjoining bath; $3. CARROLLTON. 4156—Rm.. in nice home: gentleman Hu. 3588, CENTRAL; 2209 —Warm, cheerful front rm., good meals, home privil. He. 4558. COLLEGE, 3925—Nice upstairs front room; for 1 or 2 girls; private home. COLLEGE, 820—Large Sront room; also small sleeping room, $2. COLLEGE, 2319—Large front rm.; priv. home; steam heat; gar.; $4 wk. He. 3784. Emerson, N., 421 Master bedrm. adjoins bath, gentleman: near car, bus. Ir. 5834. GRACELAND, 3513—Nicely furnished rm. in private home; garage. Ha. 3568-M. GRANT, 617 N.—Nice rm., private family, girl preferred, 52.50. Ir. 5613. GUILFORD. 3603—Combination sleep, and living, radio, phone in rm. Wa. 3321-M. ILLINOIS, N., 1611—Nice, large, clean room; steam heat, Ha. 4409-R. ILLINOIS; also housekeeping, modern. Ha. 3203-J. ILLINOIS. N.. 431—Inquire Apt. 4; small furn, apts. Rooms clean, reasonable. LYNN. N„ 335—2 single rms., $3: clean. well heated. Be, 2008-R. NEW JERSEY, N„ 2030—Large rms.; nicely turn.; shower: meal* optional; 1 or 2. NEW JERSEY, N., 2601—Rm., large closet, $5 dble., $3 sgle., Central car, Ha. 3891. ORIENTAL, N., 20—Modern sleeping rms.; private entrance; S3, $2.50; hot water. PARK. 1321—Lovely large rm.. breakfast opt,, good heat. Li, 7443. PENN., N„ 1333—Very choice rms.; steam heat; constant hot water; garage. 9TH. E.. 657—Large, warm rm.. mod., nriv. home, close in; $3. LI. *1925. 11TH, E., 37—2 lovely rms.. steam heat; respectable people; nr. Penn. car. Ri. 7030. - 18TH. W.. 122—Warm front rm.. 4 windows. 111, car. Ha, 3203-W. HOTEL ANTLERS NORTH CREEK—Attractive warm rm.. nr. bath; nr. carline. 1 or 2, Ha. 1505-W. HOTEL ROYAL. $6.00—57.50 double connectlng rooms, bath. 323 North Illinois. ADAMS HOTEL—2IS N. Capitol; nice clean, outside rooms; city heat. TOURIST INN—3S9 W. Wash.; quiet day sleeping: single rms., $2; double $3 wk. GREAT EASTERN HOTEL Steam heat, outside rms. low rates. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat; mod, conven.. $3.50 & up. TRAVELING man’s wife wants 2 for nice master bedrm.; 5 windows; meals opt. No other roomers. Wa. 3894, 1 OR 2 girls to share nice apartment; reasonable. Dr. 5814-W. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1634—2 modern connecting rms. down: $6.50, Priv. ert. He. 4401. BARTH. 1315—2 suites of rms.: everything furnished; reasonable. Dr. 3304-J. BROADWAY. 1134—1524 Colles*—6ll E. 12th. Deslreable apt.. $4 50 to SB. BROADWAY. 2023—Nice rm. and kitchenette: completely furn. He. 2687, BROADWAY. 830—2 mod. front rms., priv. entrance: I*2 blocks car: $6: adults. COLLEGE. 1232—Front rm.. kitchenette; plenty heat, hot water: prl. ent.: adults. FLETCHER. 1233 —2 lge. rms.. kitchenette. 2 lge. closets., furn. mod. Dr. 5067-B, ILLINOIS; ent.; Maytag washer; $4, $7.50. Ta. 7110. MERIDIAN. N.. 2251—2 housekeeping rm.. everything furn., gar,, $6 wk. Wa. 3440. MERIDIAN. S„ 1706—2 rms.. gd. heat: everyth. furn. Pri. ent.; $5. Adults. Dr. 5442. MERIDIAN. S.. I6OIV2 —2 rms.; kitchenette; furn.; also 2 rms., unfurn; prl. entrance. NEW JERSEY. 2137 N.—One-rm.; clean, warm, near bath; $3. $4 and $5 per wk.

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RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms OLNEY, 1329—Downstairs apt.; car line; mod.; everything furn.: adults: phone. PARK, 1125—3 housekeeping rooms, private entrance. $5; 1 large room, $3.50. TALBOT. 2400—2 and 3-rm. apts.; sink: private entrance; $4, $5, $7.50, Ta. 7110. WALNUT, E., 115—2 rooms, furnished; clean; $5. See housekeeper ln basement. WALNUT. E.. 425—Mod. rm. and kitchcnette. 2 dbie. beds., priv. ent. Adults. WOODRUFF PL., 892, M. D.—Connecting rooms, unfurnished; also 1 room efficiency apt.; utilities furnished. Ch. 4249, UTH, E.. 37—Dandy, large rm., kitchen; completely furn.; steam heat. Ri. 7030, DOWNTOWN—Furnishea or unturmshea, 1 or 2 rms., wkly. or monthly rates: util Call BREVORT iHOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts NICE, large, clean, furn. room and kitchenette: only $5; near bath. Ri. 9635, NICE home for aged people: retired nurse; very reasonable. Ch. 2926-M. LOVELY WOODRUFF— Hskpg. rm.. furn.; also large rm., kitchenette. $7. Ch. 4108. NORTH —Newly decorated 2-rm. apt., light, good heat, reasonable. He. 4070, 19 Rooms with Board ALABAMA, N.. 1629—Rm. and board for aged women: kind treatment. Ha. 2850. BROADWAY, 1732—Warm, front room; private home; home cooking. CENTRAL, 1960—Large, attractive rm., excellent meals for 2, $7. Ha. 4171-M. CENTRAL, 2234, APT. 4—Lge., attractive rm., steam ht.; gar, opt. Ha. 3802-W. EAST—Couple to share private home; privileges; very reasonable. Ch. 6794. EUCLID, N., 720—Refined couple; home privileges; good meals; laundry. Ir. 4024. FLETCHER, 1403—Nice, front rm., board, 2 ladies or children. $5. GLADSTONE, 32 N.—Front rm., garage; board or rm.; 1 or 2 girls pref., $6. OHIO, E., 637—Large, warm rooms; $6 dble.. $5 sgle. Home cooking. Ri. 7857. 3xFORD, N., 540—Nice, large, warm rm., privileges; excel, meals; gent. Ch. 3966, PARK. 3203—Beautiful front rm.; twin beds; suitable 2; meals opt. Wa. 2165-J. WASHINGTON, E., 3323—Light, cozy room, mod, home; good meals. Ch. 4603-W. 13TH, E., 604—Nice rm., for 2 girls, home privileges; 2 meals optional. Ri. 8815, RM. parent and child; fresh air; -home cooking; near car, school. Ha. 1072. REAL HOME—Steam heat, twin beds, radio; meals opt. Wa. 2836, 603 E, 32nd. SMALL CHlLD—Mother’s care; modern: suburban home; close in. Be. 3375-R-2, WANTED child to board and room.; mod. country home; good food. Be. 4363-4. NR. ILL. CAR—Rm., home cooking; steam heat; reasonable. Li. 3243, COUPLE—WiII share nice mod. home and board 2 gents, $6.50 a week each; on car line; gar., telephone, radio; or will rent home furn. Dr. 1580-W. 20 Wanted to Rent Rooms 12TH ST. W., 226—Rm. next bath, steam ht.. home privil., meals opt., $3. Li. 3243, ’ TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 21 Unfurnished Apartments GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigerated apts. Real values and ideal locations. Call Ri. 9412, Apt. House Division. ALABAMA. N., 1654—Modern 3-room apts., In-a-door bed; range; 330, BROOKSIDE PKWAY, 3701, S. Dr.—3 and 4-room apts.; good heat; garage; $23 & $26. Ch. 1416. COLLEGE. 1411—Lower duplex, mod.. 5 rooms, heat, water: $35. Ri. 5976, COLLEGE, 2203—Apt. 4; efficiency apt.; utilities furnished: $32. He. 1393. ILLINOIS, 3354 N. —6-rm! upper, ideally heated, adults, ref., $35, Ha. 4039-J. MADISON, 1025—Best equipped apt. south; S3O; 3 & 4 rms.; kitchenette; Frigidaire. OAKLAND, 1035 N. —Beautiful modern, 2bedroom apt., fireplace, newly decorated, tile bath and kitchen; heat and water; adults. Ch. 0201, PARK. 1409—5-rm. lower duplex: A-l neat. water, porches: $35; gar. He. 5995, UTH. V/7. 42—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apt.; heat. gas. water and ice 'arn„ $26, Call Ant. No. 1, THE GRANT, 20TH, E., 705—Lower dup., 4 rms., bath, mod., heat, wat., care of furnace; S2O mo. Key 707. 29TH, wTi 403—4 rms.. modern: heatj water, garage turn.; $25. Ha. 0282. $30—532.50 Dundee Apts. VIRGINIA AVE, AND M’CARTY ST. Heat, gas Frigidaire. hot water. SEE CUSTODIAN. APT. 47, Colored—s2s and up Douglass Court 21ST AND BOULEVARD PLACE. INCLUDES HEAT. LIGHT. GAS. HOT WATER. SEE CUSTODIAN, APT, 56. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations. Transportation free. Li. 5452. Evenings. Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114, 22 Unfurnished Houses ASHLAND. 2309 4-rm. in-door-bed: laundry tub, garage. $32.50. Hu, 4495. AUDUBON, N. CIRCLE—Mod. 6-rm. builtin; large yd.; reduced; adults. Ir. 6485. BROOKSIDE. 2618—Fine for 2 oeoole. 4room single, bath, c. w. pd. Ri. 0367. BROOK.VILLE, N. 64—4 rms. mod., water paid, garage, $25, Ir. 1088. BYRAM AVE.. 3834—M0d. 4-rm. double, radoor bed; garage, Wa. 1206. CORNELL, 2616 —Colored: 6-room double; 3 bedrooms, bath up. Will paint bath, good garage, wa, pd. Reduced. Ri. 6367. COTTAGE. 1601—5 rms.. toilet inside. water pd.: sl6, Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. DEARBORN, N. 2037—Bungalow double, mod., range, garage; S2O. Ir, 4213. DELAWARE. N„ 2419—6-rm. mod., repapered, cemented, gar.. $32.50, Wa. 3242. FAIRFIELD, 815—Kelly stn., 6-rm. dble.; lg. Uv. rm., flrepl., master bedrm, tile bath, shower, bkist. nk., gar; Shortridge. Hu. 4366, ILL., N . 2143V 2 —N0. 1, 2 rms., $8; 2346 Broadway, 14 rms., 2 baths, gar, RI, 7725, JULIAN. 5929—Bungalow. 6 rooms, mod.. $35; garage, Ir. 2190-RB. KEYSTONE. 710 S.—s rms., semi-mod. double; gar,; sl6; moving pd.: wa. paid. LA SALLE. N.. 554—5-rm„ semi-mod.. garage; $12.50; water pd. LA SALLE. S.. 43—5 rms., yard, garage. water pd. Reduced $13.50, Ri. 1091. McCARTY. 1071 W. —8 rooms modern, wiU redecorate, $lB. GREGORY Si APPEL, INC. Li. 7491. . McKIM. 218—4 rms.. strictly mod., full basement: $18; water paid. NEWTON. 3034—4-rm. mod. bungalow. garage: $22. Frank E. Irish, Ch. 4877, NORTH, E., 2826 —Modern double, 4 rooms, bath; reduced rent. PARIS, 2334 —5-rm. bungalow, mod. except bath, water paid; red. S2O. Ri. 6367. SHELBY, 826 —4 nice rooms; electric lights, gas: close to Fountain Square; sl2 mo. DR. 2084. SPENCER, S.. 410 (Irvington)—s-rm. mod. bungalow, full basement, gar- A-l conditlon, $35; 1 ton coal. Ir. 4574. TACOMA, N„ 1618—6-rm. mod. gar. Some free rent to good tenant. Wa. 0395. VALLEY AVE.. 2104—4 rooms, semi-mod. double, with garage; sl2. WEST, 710 S. —3 rooms, will redecorate, water pd., SB. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. Li. 7491. 16TH, E , 2510—Desirable 4-rm. mod. double; rent reduced. Garage. Dr. 1280. 22ND. E.. 817—6-rm. modern double; rent reduced: S2O mo. Be. 3151-R. 23D. E.. 216—Attractive single; 6-rm. mod.; A-l; SSO house. $35. Ha. 0673, 30TH. W.. 130—Reduced rent, modern, 6room double. Ri. 8933, Ta. 0336, 34TH ST.. W., 1018—Attractiv '"join double, hand painted walls, bu. t-tn features. In-door bed, garage. Ha. 3146-j, 42D. E.. 2110 —7-rm. modern single. 2 bedsms. dowa, ( *arage. S2O. Ch. 020 U

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RENTUS 22 Unfurnished Houses Walking Distance, sl4 5 rooms, el. Its, gas, water inside pd. 407 East St. Clair St. Dunlop & Holtegel LI. 6517. 122 E. Market St. Modern, South, S3O 8 rooms, newly decorated, hardwood floors, garage, 336 East McCarty. Dunlop & Holtegel LI. 6517. :22 E. Market St. CCOLORED—IBOB Sheldon. 3 rms.. ureakft. nook, water pd. Just remodeled: $lO. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses BELL, 558, N—4-room furn. house; water pd. IDA WALTERS. 1326 Ashland. Apt, 7. DEXTER, S., 3085—5-rm. cott., not mod.: furn. except bedding and dishes; $5 per wk. Dr. 3847. EAST—In Tecumseh place: 7 rooms, nicely furnished: close to Tech and grade school; $45 a month. Ch. 3242-W. LINWOOD. N.. 33—4 rooms, private bath. utilities furn. Ref. $9 wk. Ir. 0448. VILLA. 1625—3 rooms and bath, nicely furn.; half of modern double; utilities, heat, garage, $9 week. Dr. 4168. WALNUT, E.. 115—3 rms.. alcove, priv. hath, $lO. Housekeeper in basement. WEST—S-room well-furn. suburban bung.; $35. LI, 2131. Be. 4984 eves. FURNISHED—S2S—S3O. Clean, newlv remodeled apartments. Excellent heat, lights, gas and water furnished. Living room and kitchen. $25 month; living room, bedroom and kitchen. S3O month. Call 552 Fletcher Ave., or Ri. 6295. 24 Suburban and Farms AUBURN. 320—1st house S. Os 4923 W. Vermont, 5 rms.. elec,, % acre. Be. 3107-R. NORTH—3B-acre truck farm for rent. Good house and barn. Wa. 4433. 25 Factory, Office and Desk Spa>:e FACTORY building, new. fireproof. 13.000 sq. ft. Low rent. See 1841 Ludlow Ave. STOREROOM—IBx4O: heat. water furnished; $35. 2207 College. He. 1393, WAREHOUSE—Storage space; free -ievator. Brown-Manly Plow Cos.. Li. 4117, REAL ESTATE F0 R SALE 27 Houses For Sale GREENFIELD. IND.—Four-room house. 2 large lots. 2 garages, fruit; SI,OOO. See D. E. WAMPLER. 1045 N. King. Indpls. 28 Sale Suburban Property COUNTRY HOME—7 rooms, modern with 2 or 4 acres. Dr. 7755 Ring 1, 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage ACREAGE— ! /2 acre up to 5, 2 Vt miles, city limits. Dr. 7755 Ring 1. 31 Wanted to Trade CLEAR LOT W. for auto, cheap rental. or anything. Ri, 7725, 1312 Bellefontaine. ~ MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSOR 5 Cu. ft., Dayton 2 stage, complete, same as new; cheap. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. 'RDTTT LQ Stone Jars, reduced prices. X 1 U.CJO We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO„ 533 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. ELECTRIC PUMPS—Cellar drainers for sale or rent. Call Ir. 1151. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. ELECTRIC drug sign: Flexlume; 6 ft. floor case, tables and chairs, cheap. Ir, 0926. FLEXIBLE shaft Sioux >A H. P., 1 P. H., 60 cy., 110 V„ very reasonable. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. GEORGE WASHINGTON Cuts for printJOB PRESS—Chandler & Price; one Bxl2 new series, with alternating current speed controlled motor. Ink Fountain and counter. Indpls. Printing Cos. LOT of ladies’ dress pumps, various sizes, $1.50 pair. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, Corner Capitol Ave. and South St. REMINGTON—PortabIe typewriter, excellent condition: very reasonable. Ch. 5847. WASHERS—Electric; used, renewed, demonstrators: lowest prices and terms; trade in your old washer, 207 E, Ohio, WRINGER ROLLS—For all washers, factorv distributor. 2809 E. Wash. Ch C 352. WRINGER ROLLS—Factory distributor. Eden Sales Service Cos., 1921 W. Wash. Be. 4825. YOU’LL NEVER know how good Maas Cleaner and Water Softener is for all household cleaning until vou trv it. Aibert G. Maas, 31 Virginia Ave. Ri, 7125. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW—WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. 813 N. DELAWARE ST. LI. 1800. 35 Household Goods ALL TEMPERATURE under 60: always ln Icev air refrigerators. Let us explain. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ta. 0689. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. & Bedrm., twin beds, linen frieze living rm„ rugs, sac. 2428 N. Meridian. BUFFET —China closet, dining table, rug and dresser. 2335 N. Alabama. Ta. 4239. FURNITURE—New, used; 3-room outfit: easy terms, N. BARRETT. 868 Virginia. FTTRNITURE—4 rms.. complete for S2OO cash or sell separate: A-l cond, Ir, 4770. GAS STOVE—Furniture pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators; afi ln good condition and cheap as you want them. Dellverv free. 127 W. Georgia St. SEWING MCHS. repaired, all makes; speclal price. White Sewing Ma. Cos. RI, 4755, SIMPLEX MANGLE—Like new: bargain for quick sale. He. 5049. SINGER —Electric portable and table, with all attachments. S3O. 24 N. Meridian. RI, 9064, WASHER —Slightly used A-l condition. Balloon wringer. Porcelain tub; $39.50 cash. Ri. 6321. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments MAJESTIC High Boy. cabinet, like new. perfect condition: $49.50. Balkite lowboy. walnut cabinet, all electric, perfect condition; $29,50. 4101 E. Michigan. NEW PHILCO—MAJ—F ADA—CROSLEY FREE home trial. E. Z. terms. He. 2947. PIANOS—Tuned. $2: 30 year’s exo. Best work guaranteed He 6584 RADIO, 8-tube Highboy cabinet. Repossessed. New guarantee; sell for balance of $44.19. $1 delivers. RI. 6321. TROMBONES —New Bueschers and Yorks at low prices. LORENZ SAX. SCHOOL. 20 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. 8 TUBE Crosley Show box, all-electric complete equipment; sl9. Terms. 29 N. Temple. DOLLAR DOWN On all 1932 Radios. Lowest ■‘eras ln City, Ri. 3087, $1 GUARANTEED SERVICE We have a complete radio service “ept. If anv call is not satisfactory, within 3 davs. free service will be given. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N, Penn. Li, 5513, CLEARANCE SALE NOW GOING ON RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 E. Washington St.

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JFor all who buy 'now big new accordion band now being formed. Come in and get the details. Beginners learn quickly under our competent instructors. 120 Bass Imported Italian Accordions —new S3OO Instruments $147.50 48 Bass Cellini—a regular $l6O instrument, slightly shopworn $117.50 New Pearlite finished piano accordions, 24 Bass, now SBO.OO Used Piano Accordions as low a5.536.00 EASY TERMS 10 Free Lessons With Every Instrument PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel UNREDEEMED—New and out of pawn. MEN’S SUITS..S4.OO We can fit you to beat the depression Hundreds to choose from. Some new. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994. 38 Store, Office Supplies OFFICE Eauipment. used. Bargains. Files. Safe. Desks. Chairs, etc. Shaw Walker. 417 Mever Kiser. Ri. 3448. TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS rented, $2 50 per mo.; $6 for 3 mo. Woodstock. 317 N. Penn. L. 4712. 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel BUY WITH SAFETY HOOSIER COAL Sz OIL CO. HE. 1331. He, 1332. He. 1333. MONUMENT COAL CO. Ll 2233. 701 E. Wash. St. CALL US FOR PRICES Federal Coal Cos. Ch. 2291 “BLUE BELL, NO SOOT BLK $6.00 REX >/ 2 TON. $2.50; U TON 1.50 W. VA„ */ 2 TON, $3.00; Vi TON... 1.75 J. &I. COAL CO. CH. 6048 ISLAND CREEK. EGG FKD $3.75 POCA. NO. 3 RED ASH, LG. LP... 7.75 CITIZENS COKE. $6.50. S8 and... 8.50 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR. 1792. WA. 5666. Very Lumpy Va. M. R..*.55.00 W. Virginia Lump $6.00 We handle all other best grades of coal and coke. CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458. LI. 1459. GEN. ISLAND CREEK jr 75 LARGE EGG. FKD * Ideal for stoves and furnaces W. Va. nut and slack $3.75 Golden Flame, big lp., fkd 4.75 Tip-Top W. Va.. big block, fkd 6.00 W. Va. Splint, cln. fkd 6.00 E. Kentucky big blk., fkd 6.00 Poca. big lp.. No. 3 Red Ash 7.75 Citizens Coke $6.50, $8 and 8.50 INMSKPFUIiC? OPERATORS OF FOUR YARDS PR.24-00 \ PR-2401 Prices on Premium Coals White Star blk., lg. fkd $5.00 Very good for furnace or stove. Best W. V. blk.. lg. cln. fkd *6.00 Best E. Ky. lg. blk.. cln. fkd 6.00 Best W. Va. egg, 2x4 and 3x6 fkd... 5.75 Best W. Va. M.. R.. very lumpy 5.00 Best W. Ash Ind. lp., cln. fkd. 4.75 Best Ind. egg, 2x4 and 3x6 fkd 4.50 Ind. nut, cln. fkd., very good for retort 4.25 Best Ind. White Ash M. R., very good 4.00 Gen. Glendora egg, cln. fkd 6.00 Best Isl. Crk. blk., lg. fkd 6.50 Best Poca. red ash, M. R.. 50% 1p... 6.00 Best Poca., red ash Ip 7.75 Coke, pea sz.. $6.50; chestnut, $8; furn. 8.50 Delivered Anywhere in City. Union Ice Sr Coal tb DR. 4621. DR. 4622. "It will pay you to visit our vard and see the difference ln good IND. OR WHITE ASH BLK $4.75 IND- WmrE ASH furn. EGG... 4.50 INDIANA MINE RUN 4 00 SILVER FLASH BLK_ FKD 5 00 ECHO LP.. CLEAN FKD ' 550 EASTERN KY. LG. BLK. ... nrjn WEST VA. LARGE BLK ll; 600 S’ FURN. EGG CLN 5.75 W. VA. M. R., 50% LP 4 75 CRK - furn egg, fkd! 5:75 ISLAND CREEK LARGE BLK. ... 6.50 POCAHONTAS NO. 3LP . . 775 COKE. BASEBURNER. FURN. $8- C.'SO HIGH-GRADE NUT AND SLACK.. 3.75 Delivered Anywhere ln the City. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 41 Wanted to Buy C-A-S-H!! ~ for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN H 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. FURNITURE. RUGS, PIANOS, RADIOS WASHING MACHINES OR COMPLETE HOMES; PAY CASH. RI, 2286. “ Old Gold—We Pay Cash! SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT to a gold refiner. Highest prices paid for ?:old teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded ewelry watches. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. AETNA BLDG., 4th FLOOR 23 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA, RI, 4792. WANT furniture. 4 to f rooms, also odd nieces: highest orlces. Hu 7274. WANTED—Furniture all kinds, best prices’ calls answered promptly. Ll. 6963 WE BUY OLD GOLD 10K—40c a p*.; 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. _ ju, 5994.

:FEB. 9, 1932

LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds. Pets Unnariou Ist class breeding stock tesdv Udnaries t 0 m>t4 , 808 N Holmes Be 1865 DOG—Police. 3-vear-old female: with papers, sls 2173 N. Rural. RABBlTS—Chinchilla, sell or trade, for chickens. 506 W. 29th Ha, 2360. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry POULTRY WANTED—Cash prices. I euT. RI. 1489. 902 Ft. Wavne Ave. FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities SMALL going restaurant: less than cost of fixtures, Ll. 2131, Be. 4984 eves. 46 Money to Loan AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS imj'.SaSSPK. 00 ll 6605. REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 207 E New York R| 4974 A Better Way to BORROW MONEY Loans. $lO to S3OO. in 24 hours, at Reduced Rates Come in, write or phone for full Information. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St Century Bldg. Phone Ri. 5054. Li. 9131. (f r — ~ SN Furniture Loans io Husband and Wife j 2% Per Month This Low Rate on All Loans Lowest in City Loans to S3OO. No Extra Charges Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association ;48 Automobile Loans Auto loans Ride While You Fay LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol RI. 1321-1322 I AUTOMOBILE LOANS HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 5600. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE b flp* ” M Don’t lose your auto! Others paid off More money advanced. Cash at once Courteous, quick service. 308 INDIANA AVE. RL 6994 „„ „ FREE PARKINS 008. KEVf YORK AND INDIANA IVH, SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times. Phone “ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business hours. AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Satie 28 SERIES Master Buick Sport Coupe; sacrifice. Be. 2728. MR. VANCE. CHEVROLET—I 929 coupe: perfect condition; new tires; a real bargain; *225. Only $75 down. 820 N. Meridian 3t. ESSEX—I 929 Coupe: only $155. See It. Browning Gent. Inc.. 10th and Meridian. FORD 1929 COUPE; if you want a real value here it is: only 5125. HATFIELD MOTOR CO.. 623 N. Capitol, Ri, 9326, Ford—A Bargain Late 1930: Grey sedan, excellent condltlon: $260. Call. Ta. 2553, after 6:30 f>. m. FORD, 1926 COUPE; here is a real bargain for someone, $lO. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 East Washington St. OLDS, 1928 COACH in splendid condition throughout. Here is a real high grade car that will give you many thousand mUea of real transportation, at the low price of $245. Terms, trade. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St. RJ, SJJg. 2014 W. Washington St. Be, 3234, 1930 WILLYS-KNIGHT COUPE—Beautiful car, cream finish with tan striping and red wire wheels with side mounts; this car is ready to go and give many thousand miles of transportation. Only *395. Terms and trade. The Buick 1302 E, Wash. St. Ll, 1871. Bargains ln Used Cara. „ CARBON BROS. 921-23 Virginia Ave Dr. 0333. " CITIZENB SPECIALS 1930 Essex Super 8 coupe $345 1929 Essex coach, perfect 175 1927 Hudson coach 165 1925 Oakland coach, bargain 50 1928 Willvs-Knight 66-A sedan.l..!!!! ISO 1927 Chevrolet coach 50 If you want value—see these car* at once. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 1511 N. HI. Bt. Ri. 7597. Open evenings and Sunday. Don’t fail to attend Mannon’s Mammoth Clearance Sale of Dependable Used Cars CHRYSLER COUPE Late 1930 model. Low mileage and ln perfect shape. At this price coq: it’s a steal SOI7O Marmon Motor Car Cos. 1037 N. Meridian. Ll 6359, Slwuik Visit our Used Car display. We are offering some very unusual buys with lowest possible terms on unpaid balance. Seeing is to believe. Give us a visit before making your selection. Lauth Motors, Inc. “Rockne Distributors” 3547 E. Wash. St. IR. 1175 TRY~TIMES WANT ADS FOR~BUSINESB. 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers Chevrolet U/o-Ton, 1932 157-inch wheelbase, closed cab; can't be told from new; only $575; this truck carries our usual 30-day free service. Equitable Securities Cos. 501 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0660. Chevrolet, 1931 Panel Is in perfect condition throughout and will give real service: $450. Carries our usual 30-day free service and easy terras and trade. Equitable Securities Cos. 501 Virginia Ave. Dr. o*6o. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHCEFER WAGON CO-WiU repair or make new tops and curtain* for _l==========s====a==?=e=*r=s=* 55 Aatos Wanted WILL pay cash tor your car or your t eaiU f: WOLF AUTO CO. U 4515. Ml N. Capitol.