Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1932 — Page 12

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Times Ad Rented My Room in 2 Days—Mrs. N. L. Wise, 2338 N. Talbot

BOARD WEIGHS COMPLAINTS ON CITY MARKET Present Rules Are Thought Adequate If Rigidly Enforced. After hearing complaints and suggestions of various representatives of city market groups for more than two hours Tuesday, members of Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan’s market study committee today admitted they were as much in the dark as before. “We have heard a lot of complaint about existing conditions and suggestions for changes, but the only conclusion I have reached,” commented Councilman Leo F. Welch, after the meeting, “is that all we need to do to straighten things out is to enforce the present rules.” Most of the other members of the committee agreed with this view. The committee was named by Sullivan after several women's club groups adopted resolutions favoring abolition of curb stands, rerouting of busses from Market street, to permit angle parking, installation of a checkroom opening on to Wabash street, and other changes. Angle Parking Opposed Opposition to angle parking was expressed by Captain Lewis Johnson, who said it not only is dangerous and ties up traffic, but that it would permit very few more cars to be parked around the market. Much of the traffic congestion in the vicinity is caused by standliolders parking their own trucks and cars, he said. Johnson suggested placing a checking stand on the Alabama street side instead of on Wabash street, because of the number of trucks parked for unloading on the latter street. Demand of J. P. O’Mahoney, Indianapolis Market Association president, that outside stands be removed because they are “strangling the inside standholders,” was met by representatives of the outside standholders. Stands Block Cars, Charge Edward Hohlt, attorney for twen-ty-eight outside standholders, told the committee eliminating outside stands would not help inside standholders. O'Mahoney charged that outside standholders have their stands extending from one to six or eight feet out into the street, helping to block traffic. If curb stands were removed, angle parking could be permitted without taking up any more sfreet space than now is occupied by cars parked flat, he said. Removal of curb stands would destroy the only means of livelihood for a number of standholders, H. Joseph Hyman, representing the Indianapolis Jewish Federation, pleaded. Probe to “Move Inside” Others who spoke included Leroy J. Keach, representing commission merchants; Clarence R. Green, Allied Florists of Indianapolis president, and Peter A. Cancilla, representing certain outside standholders. Keach admitted curb stands complicate traffic conditions, but declared they move a tremendous amout of produce. Conditions inside the market will be considered at the next meeting of the committee next Tuesday, Chairman John F. White announced. Representatives of various groups in the market will be heard, but delegations will not be admitted to the meeting. SCHOOL HEADS FIGHT FILLING STATION PLAN Zoning Violation Would Create Traffic Hazard, They Say. City school officials, in circuit court today, opposed a property owner’s motion to overrule a city zoning board decision, prohibiting erection of a gasoline filling station at Meridian and Thirty-fourth streets. Paul C. Stetson, superintendent, charged such variance of the zoning ordinance would endanger lives of Shortridge high school children, creating traffic hazards. John M. Riley, plaintiff, seeks the court order to put up the station. He petitioned for the permit Dec. 18, 1930. but it was denied by the zoning board.

HOLD LENTEN SERVICE The Rev. E. Ainger Powell Preaches at Christ Church. First of a series of Lenten services was held at noon today in cnrisc enuren with the Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector, delivering the address. The sermon was preceded by an organ recital by Creston L. Heath, director of the boys’ choir. Throughout the season, Mr. Powell will speak Thursday and Friciay noons.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen be Charles Taylor. 534 Minerva street, Oakland coupe, from Indiana avenue and North street. _ .. H W Olsen. 1317 Spann avenue. Pontiac sedan, from 1524 East Vermont street. A. J. Wrege. 953 East Thirty-fourth street. Chevrolet coach. 31 ' 57 J from Twenty-eighth street and Sutherland a 'Dewev Lane, 1940 North La Salle street. Ford coach. 296-511 Virginia, from 1000 West Henrv street. Perrv Mendenhall. 3009 Graceland avenue. Essex sedan, 742-537 (1931), from 26 South Capitol avenue.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police * > *Carl W Mever, 3223 Broadway. Chevrolet roadste“ found wrecked at Thirtieth street and Marttndale avenue. David Thompson. >O3 Cottage atenue. Chevrolet coacn. 64-653 (1931), found at Ohio and Illinois streets. Guard Roads in Bandit Hunt Roads leading into the city from Connersville, Ind., were being patrolled today by police squads in an effort to block the escape of four bandits fleeing from the downstate town after a grocery robbery.

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THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted 1; j two lines. Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time 20 .19 : :i consecutive times ..... .16 .15 6 consecutive times - 13 .12 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. I _ Charge Cash I 2 lines, one time 37 .35 I 2 lines. 3 times 78 .72 3 lines. 6 times 1.12 1.00 Phone: RILEY 5551 Phnn< Service s M to fl P M Dally L E G A LS Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10783. In the matter of the petition of Citizens Gas Company—for authority to Issue and sell $9,000 bonds of the Indianapolis Gas Compapy. 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 Statehouse, at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o’clock a. m. on Tuesday. Feb. 23, 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By J. W. M'CARDLE, Chairman. Indianapolis, Indiana. February 9. 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10785. In the matter of the petition of United Telephone Company and Boone Township Telephone Company—for purchase and sale and for a certificate of public convenience and necessity. 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 10:00 o’clock A. M. on Wednesday, February 24, 1932. Public participation in this hearing Is reciuested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv J. W. McCAF.DLE, Chairman. Indianapolis. Indiana. February 9. 1932. Legal Bids, Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, will until the hour of II o’clock a. m. Thursday. February 25, 1932, receive separate sealed bids at the Board’s office, .150 North Meridian street, Indianapolis, for: 1. Alterations to urinal system at School No. 6, 702 South Union street. 2. Alterations to urinal system at School No. 10. 1255 Ashland avenue. 3. Alterations to urinal system at School No. 45. 2301 Park avenue. 4. Alterations to urinal system at School i No. 57. East Washington street and Ritter avenue. 5. Alterations to urinal system at School No. 60. Thirty-third and Pennsylvania street. 6. Alterations ond additions to boys’ toilet in the Annex Building at Arsenal Technical Schools, 1500 East Michigan All in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the Engineering Division of the Board. A copy of the several plans and specifications for each of said alterations and additions is on file at the office of the State Board of Accounts. Room 305 State House. Indianapolis. Indiana, and copies are also on file at the office of the Board of School Commissioners, 150 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Indiana. Copies ol such plans and specifications may be procured, by persons desiring to bid, from the Owner upon the deposit of fifteen ($19.00) dollars as security for their return in good condition to the office of the Owner not later than the date upon which the bids are to be received. Bids will be received for each Job complete. Proposals must be made on blank form No. 96. as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts. Said blanks may be procured at the offices of the Board, 150 North Meridian street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis on an Indianapolis Bank or Trust Company, for three (3) per cent of the amount of each bid. Said three (3) per cent to be held bv the Board until bids are rejected. Checks of the successful bidders to be returned when contract and bond are executed. In case a bidder whose bid shall be accepted shall not within five (5) days after notice of the acceptance of his bid, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform the work in accordance with the plans and specifications, and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board, his certified check and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. Each proposal for one of said six jobs shall be in a separate sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as for example: “BID FOR URINAL SYSTEM ALTERATIONS FOR SCHOOL NO. .” or “BID FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO BOYS’ TOILET AT ARSENAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.’’ The right Is reserved by the Board to reject anv or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for not more than fifteen (15) days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. A. B. GOOD. Business Director. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Cards, In Memoriams QUINN —In loving remembrance of our dear mother, Mary Quinn, who departed this life Feb. 9. 1921. A few more vears, some bitter tears. Perhaps a sob, and sigh. A little pain, now and again, And we'l be passing by. A sense of woe, as seasons go. A dark and sad refrain. A little way a fleeting stay. And we shall meet again. Her loving daughters. ELIZABETH AND JULIA. 1 Death Notices BOWMAN. SUSIE SHAW—Of 2522 Nl Sherman drive, beloved wife of Albert Bowman, mother of Jesse Bowman of Toledo. O.; Mrs. Nina Ali, Mrs. Betty Kuhn and Mrs. Mary Jane Clark, departed this life Monday. Feb. 8. age 64 vears. Funeral Thursday. Feb. 11, at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St., 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. FOLEY. PATRICK T.—Beloved husband of Mrs. Florence Folev: brother of Mrs. James Cline. Greensburc: Mrs. William I Lorigan. St. Paul. Ind.: James and Michael Folev. died at his residence. i 2615 College Ave.. Tuesday morn. Funeral j Thursday. 8:30 at the home. 9 a. *n. at 1 St. Joseph's church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. KH'iBY- ; DINN SERVICE. HALL. THOMAS L.—Age 65 vears: brother of William. Harvev. Charles and Miss Luella Hall, of Indianapolis and John Hall, of Forsvth. 111.: cousin of Rev. Father James L. Carico. of Louisville. Kv., passed awav Monday Feb. 8. Funeral from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian Thurs.. Feb. 11. 7:30 a. m. Services at St. Bridget’s ihurch. $ a. m. Burial Holv Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. NEELY, HENRY—Beloved little son of Leslie and Clara Neely, departed this Ufa Tuesday. Feb. 9. age 3 vears. Funeral notice later. For information call MOORE & KIRK. Ch. 3550. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Officers and members of Indianapolis lodge. No. 17, this is to advise you of the death of brother P. T. FOLEY. 2615 College ave. Funeral Thursday. 8:30 a. m., at the residence. 9 a. m. at the HOLY Cross church. Members who can please attend. SAMUEL L MONTGOMERY. Dictator. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Secretary.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ZIMMERMAN, FEROL VIVIAN—Of 2127 N. Keystone, beloved wife of Milo Zimmerman, departed this life Tuesday, Feb. 9, age 39 years. Funeral Friday. Feb. 12, at Hillside Christian church at 2 p. m. Burial at Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction Os MOORE Ac KIRK. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby 6t. Branch office. 1634 w Morris. _ Dr 2570 EADES BROS. 1814 W. Morris. Be. 4327. GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME. 1611 N Meridian Ta 1050 GK ( N STEINER’S 522 E. Market Rl. 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. Rl, 2143. Name “Yo Yo." COLLIE—Red. medium size, white chest, name Ginger, 320 E. 63d. Hu. 7962. DOG—Fox terrier, lost 22nd St., between Talbot and Delaware. Please return 139 E. 22nd. Reward. IN or near English theater. Friday eve.; small black silk bag. Rew. Hu, 3539, KEY CASE—Black, with keys. lost. Finder call Li, 6408 or Ir. 1620. LLEWELLYN SETTER MALE—WHITE. BLACK. TAN: 9 MOS. OLD. L. ERT SACK, 3902 WASH. BLVD, WA, 3349. LOST—White gold Shrine pin; 3 small diamonds. Reward. Ta, 4917. PURSE--Lady’s brown- Feb. 8: contents valuable, owner only. Reward. Hu. o!15. PURSE—Lost in McCrory’s: containing money and pictures of deud daughter. Please return the pictures or all contents. Liberal reward. Mrs. Maude Dav. Lawrence. Ind.. or Times Office. No Questions asked. PURSE—Lady’s, black, lost Riverside car. Wed, morn.: reward. Call Li. 7645, 5 Personals Under 6; board by week or jay. Nurse’s home. Ta. 5539. CROCHETING—Hooked rugs to order, salesgirls wanted. 310 N. Capitol, Rl. 4958. Printino’ 250 envelopes: letter heads j. imuiig or statements, sl. Ch. 1745-R TRY LEMCKE SERVICE SHOP—IOB-10-12 E Mkt,, Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 0666. WOULD LIKE to hear from motorcyclist who ran into pile of bricks on South Meridian St.. Dec. 7. Important: address Times Box B 305. 6 Transportation DRIVING to Atlanta and Miami Thursday or Friday; take 2. Li. 3694. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services i GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man; leaky roofs, gutters, furnace colls, Ch. 2283-J. WE build & rebuild homes, estimates given. H. T. Mercer & Son. Ri. 7248. 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage CLEAN FIREPROOF STORAGE—Where your goods are safe. Private lockers. Low rates, easy terms. Get our price on moving: guaranteed service. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO Call Ri. 7750. 419-23 E. Market St. GUARANTEED MOVlNG—s2~and up: shite men. Cash or credit. He. 3829 or Ch 1702 J MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less; quick service; careful white men. Ch. 5840. 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. 3628. Ri. 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W. OTTO J. SUESZ. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting IST CLASS Paper Hanging. $1 to $2 50 per rm,: ’32 samples & estl. free. Ir, 6088. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning; estl. iree. Ch. 2034. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415, PAPER HANGING, Dainting: if vou don’t call Ta 5464, we both lose. PAPER CLEANING, paint washing and hardwood floor polishing. Ta, 6219. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring SPECIAL —6 weeks free instruction; voice, piano or pipe organ; onlv S2. No other cost or obligation. Ir. 0956, "Help wanted 13 Help Wanted—Male BOY wanted to help on milk route. 1819 Koehne St. 15 MEN sell housewives and small business houses. Fastest selling item in state. 100 G) profit each sale. Remarkable demor.stration. 12 to 9 p. m. 418 E, Ohio. POSITIONS on ocean liners. Europe. Orient. South America: good pav: experience unnecessary: details. 2-cent stamp. E. ARCULUS. Dept. 292. Mt. ~ernon, N. Y. WAGES while learning. ONEIDA BARBER COLLEGE. 212 S. 111. James Heath. SALESMEN. High grade specialty saJesman over 30 years old. Also have opening for a man who is capable of organizing and directing a large sales force us distributor. New company, new ideas, better discount and a proposition that is possible to all, even during the hardest depression. Year round continual repeat orders from every classification of sales and service in the automotive field, hotels, theaters, churches, public institutions, banks, office buildings, stores of all kinds and homes, wholesale, retail and direct. H. A. Hanking, Hotel Lincoln. Li. 1361. 14 Help Wanted—Female WANTED—MiddIe-aged colored companion, for home. 1908 Boluevard. Ta. 4039, WOMEN to sell Ktngham’s famous Droducts in towns outside of Indianapolis. Address Kineham Bros.. Indianapolis. Ind. WOMEN earn extra cash, during spare time or full; no selling. State phone number. Times Box A-310. WOMEN—Positions aboard ocean liners: good pav: experience unnecessary. Write now. Details. 2-cent stamp. E. W. ARCULUB. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 16 Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER General office work. Hu. 2314, YOUNG man wants position as attendant, companion to gentleman. References. Write L. D., 901*2 E. Market. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms CENTRAL. 2209—Warm, cheerful front rm.. good meals, home privtl. He. 4558. CENTRAL. 2016—Nice warm rooms, $3; home privileges.^Ta. 0362.

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RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms __ __ CENTRAL, 2604—Nice, cheerful rm.. next bath. s3j near case. Ha. 1658-M. COLLEGE. 820—Large front room; also : small sleeping room, >2. COLLEGE. 2319—Large front rm ; priv. home; steam heat.; gar.: S4 wk. He. 3784. Emerson, N., 421 Master bedrm. adj. bath, man; car. bus. Ir. 5834. | GRACELAND. 3513—Nicely furnished rm. I In private home; garage. Ha. 3568-M. GRANT. 617 N.—Nice rm.. private family, girl preferred. 52.50. Ir, 5613. * GUILFORD, 5328 FURNISHED RM. WITH USE OF GARAGE: IN PRIVATE HOME; MIDDLE AGED BUSINESS MAN, ILLINOIS. N.. 1808—Nice clean rms. 3; also housekeeping, modern. Ha. 3203-J. ILLINOIS. N.. 431—Inauire Apt. 4: small furn. apts. Rooms clean, reasonable. LYNN. N.. 335—2 single rms.. *3: mean. well heated. Be. 2008-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2030—Large rmsu nicely furn.: shower: meals optional; 1 or 2. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2601—Rm.. large closet, ORIENTAL. N.. 20— Modern sleeping rms.; pr.vate entrance: S3, $2.50; hot water. PARK. 1321—Lovelv large rm.. breakfast opt., good heat. Li. 7443, PENN.. N.. 1333—Very choice rms.: steam heat; constant hot water: garage. UNION. 731—Modern, front room for two working girls: $1.50 each per week. 9Th7”e77~6s7—Large, warm rm.. mod., tiriv. home, close in: $3. Li. 1925. 11TH, E.. 37—2 lovelv rms.. steam heat; respectable neop.; Penn, car. Ri. 7030. 12TH ST. W„ 226—Rm. next bath, steam ht.. home privil., meals opt., $3. LI. 3243. 18TH W.. 122—Warm front rm.. 4 windows. Hi, car. Ha, 3203-W. HOTEL ANTLERS HOTEL ROYAL, $6.00—57.50 double connecting rooms, bath. 323 North Illinois. ADAMS HOTEL—2IS IL 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. 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. 2023—Nice rm. and kitchenette; completely turn. He. 2687. BROADWAY. 830 —2mod. front rms.. priv. entrance: lVa blocks car; $6; adults. BROADWAY, 1403—Large, clean rm., kitchenette, phone, parking space, $5.50; adults. COLLEGE. 1232—Front rm.. kitchenette; plenty heat, hot water; pri. ent,; adults. FLETCHER. 1233—2 Ige. rms.. kitchenette. 2 lge. closets., furn. mod. Dr. 5067-B. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2-rm. apts.; pri. ent.; Maytag washer: $4, $7.50. Ta. 7110. MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—2 rms.. gd. heat: everyth. furn. Pri. ent.; $5. Adults. Dr. 5442, _____ MERIDIAN. S.. 1601 Va—2 rms.; kitchenette; turn,: also 2 rms.. unfurn; pri. entrance. NEW JERSEY, 2137 N.—One-rm.; clean, warm, near bath: $3. $4 and $5 per wk. OLNEY. 1329—Downstairs apt.; car line; mod.: everything furn.: adults; phone. PARK, 1125—3 housekeeping rooms, private entrance. $5; 1 large room. $3.50. SOUTH ST.. E.. 317—Furnished housekeeping. $2; sleeping room. $1.50 week. TACOMA, N. 531—Rm.. board, for nice couple; real home; privileges. Ch. 097 L 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 in basement. WOODRUFF PL.. 892, M. D.—Connecting rooms, unfurnished; also 1 room efficlency apt.; utilities furnished. Ch. 4249. 11TH, E., 37—Dandy, large rm.. kitchen; completely furn.; steam heat. Ri. 7030. 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.; $4; large rm.. kitchenette. $7. Ch. 4108. NORTH—Newly decorated 2-rm. apt., light, good heat, reasonable. He. 4070, 19 Rooms with Board ALABAMA. N.. 1329—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 qr 2 girls pref., $6, KENWOOD. 2916—Lovelv front rm.. priv. home: meals. laundry; $7.50, Ta. 1634, OHIO, E„ 637—Large, warm rooms; $6 dole., $5 sgle. Home cooking. Ri. 7857. OXFORD, 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.. 33*3—Light, cozy room, mod, home; good meals. Ch. 4603-W. 13TH. E., 604—Nice rm., .'or 2 girls, home privileges; 2 meals optional, Ri. 8815, RM. parent and child: fresh air: home cooking; near car, school. Ha. 1072. 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, 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. 21 Unfurnished Apartments GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigerated apts. Real values and ideal locations. Call Ri. 9412. Apt. House Division. ALABAMA. N.. 1654—Modern 3-room opts.. In-a-door bed; range; S3O. BROOKSIDE PKWAY. 3701, S. Dr.—3 and 4-room apts.; good heat; garage; $23 & $26. Ch. 1416. COLLEGE. 2203—Apt. 4; efficiency apt.; utilities furnished: $32. He. 1393, ILLINOIS, 3354 N. —6-rm. UDper, ideally heated, adults, ref,, $35. Ha. 4039-J. OAKLAND, 1035 N.—Beautiful modern, 2bedroom apt., fireplace, newly decorated, tile bath and kitchen; heat and water; adults. Ch. 0201. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicelv decorated, kitchenette apt.: heat. gas. water and ice urn.. $26. Call Apt, 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: heat, water, garage turn.; $25. Ha. 0282. 3-ROOM mod. downstairs apt., utilities furnished; adults. He. 4456. $30 —$32.50 Dundee Apts. VIRGINIA AVE. AND M’CARTY ST. Heat. eas. Frieidaire. 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. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations. Transportation free.. Li. 5452. Evenings. Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADLER, E., 14 —Dandy 5-room semi-mod-ern double; good location; newly papered; floors refinished; garage; reduced, sl7; water paid. Dr. 3472. ASHLAND, 2309 4-rm. in-door-bed: laundry tub, garage. $32.50. Hu. 4455, AUDUBON, N. CIRCLE—Mod. 6-rm. builtin: large yd.; reduced; adults. Ir. 6485. BROOKVILLE, N. 64—4 rmg. mod. water paid, garage, $25. Ir. 1088. BYRAM AVE.. 3834—M0d. 4-rm. double, indoor bed; garage. Wa. 1206. COTTAGE. 1601—5 rms.. toilet inside. water nd.: sl6, Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R DEARBORN, N. 2037—Bungalow double. mod., range, garage; S2O. Ir. 4213. DELAW ARE. n7! 2419—6-rm. mod., repapered. cemented, gar. Reduced. Wa 3242 1526 DELOSS—S-room, semi-mode, single and shed; sls. GREGORY & APPEL, INC., Li. 7491. ’ DENNY. S., 38—5-rm. mod.; garage; A-l; 525; square E. Wash, car Ir 1420 ENGLISH AVE." 1116—Detroit. 249—Electricity. newly papered, water paid: SB. GENT, 2111—4 rms.; gas, lights: inside toilet; gar.: water paid; sl6, Li, 2662. HAMILTON. N., 1413—6 rms.; A-l mod.; pd.; gar.; near schools. Dr. 4583-M. 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. NT 554—5-rnTI semi-mod. garage: $12.50; water pd. LA SALLE. S.. 43—5 rms.. yard, garage. water pd. Reduced $13.30, Rl. 1091, McKIM. 218—4 rms.. strictly mod., full basement: $18: water paid. NEW JERSEY. 8 . 2162—Dandy 6-room remi-modern double: good location; wtrage: reduced, S18: water paid. Dr. 8>72. NORTH, E., 2826—Modern double. 4 rooms, bath; reduced rent.

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Complete Room Outfits In Good Used Furniture Kitchen OutfitCompleh 24.50 jUeTl*—iflUl Attractive kitchen outfit C ° &Ven * eno6 ' * - Very Easy Terms 19.75 Dimngßoom Outfit You will adore this oak J-i. M dining room suite and it FH K -JL | will be very attractive in U-Li g > your dining room. Buffet, BCII J Wp * table, six chairs and jjf ~ buffet mirror. MM! Free Delivery Guest Room Outfit nr aJSgL *4/* i J ffll, Splendid guest room or bedroom of comfort and &ood style dresser, full fir; ~~ ' size metal bed, sagless _Y spring, all cotton (new) •] mattress and rocker. Terms to Please 34.50 Bed Ddveiymt (hitfit Delightful living room, with extra sleeping jfYri it3| H quarters. Bed davenport jMlbqfgrr' that opens to a full dou- iMsMEI ble size bed, chair and It—-J ) I.4fh rocker, lamp and (new) ftl davenport pad. ” M ll I^IBP F°C h 37-41 South Meridian Street F F °” t r h

__ RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses OAKLAND, 1310—5 rms.. bath; mod.; $22; water paid; garage. Be. 4931-B. SPENCER, S., 410 (Irvington)—s-rm. mod. bungalow, full basement, gar., A-l condition, $35; 1 ton coal. Ir. 4074. TACOMA, N., 1618—6-rm. mod. gar. Some free rent to good tenant. Wa. 0395. • 11TH, E., 1401—Nr. Tech.. 5-rm. cottage; mod, exc. bath; gar.; $18.50. Ch. 3482. 16TH, E., 2510—Desirable 4-rm. mod. double; rent reduced. Garage. Dr. 1280. 22ND. E.. 817 —6-rmi.' 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.. ~l3o—Reduced rent, modern. 6room double. Ri. 8933, Ta. 0336. 32D.. W.. 1425 —4-rm. mod. double, linoleum furn., gar,, $24.50. Dr. 5348. 34TH ST., W., 1018—Attractive 4-room double, hand painted walls, built-in features, in-door bed, garage. Ha. 3140-J. 42D. E.. 2110—7-rm. modern single. 2 bedrms. down, garage S2O. Ch. 0201. Walking Distance, sl4 5 rooms, el. Its, gas. water inside pd. 407 East St. Clair St. Dunlop & Holtegel LI. 6517. 122 E. Market St. A NEW FURNACE HERE. Boulevard Place. 4035; fine 6-room bungalow; gas; water paid; decorations fine. Ri. 6367. COLORED—IBOB Sheldon. 3 rms., breakft. nook, water pd. Just remodeled: $lO. COLORED—I4OI N. Capitol; 5-rm. mod.. wa. pd.. sls. Ha. 2040. Ri. 6227. COLORED—Cleveland 621 (rear E St.); 4 rms.. elec., wa. pd., A-l: $10.50 Li 3047 COLORED—2O49 Sheldon St.: five rooms, electricity, garage, water paid: $8 COLORED—92S Camp; 5-room double; lights, gas and well; sls. GREGORY & APPEL. INC., Li. 7491. . TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses 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. S9 wk. Ir. 0448. MERIDIAN. N.. 2237—Lower 5-rm.. bath. Frig. Everything furn., S6O, Li. 2602. 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. bath, $lO. Housekeeper in basement. 5-ROOM bung.: comfortable, near Brookside: $35. Ll. 2131. Be. 4984 eves. FURNISHED—S2S—S3O. Clean, newlv remodeled apartments. Excellent heat. i 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. - COLORED—North. 220 W., La Verne; rm., bath, utilities: $2.75 week. Li. 2662. 24 Suburban and Farms AUBURN. 320—1st house S. of 4923 W Vcrn:ont. 5 rms., elec.. V 2 acre. Be. 3107-R. NORTH —38-acre truck farm for rent. Good house and barn. Wa. 4433. 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space SOMEONE to share desirable office. stenographic Service. 703 Union -itle Bg. STOREROOM—IBx4O; heat, water furnished: $35, 2207 College. He. 1393, WAREHOUSE— Storage space: free /lev-a-tor. Brown-Manly Plow Cos.. Li. 4117. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale GREENFIELD. IND.—Four-room house. 2 large lots. 2 garages, fruit: SI,OOO. See P. E. WAMPLER. 1045 N. King. Inripls. Washington Boulevard One of the most desirable corners. 13€ ft s 2CC ft. Ten-room Brick’ Stucco house, very easy terms or will exchange for smaller propertv. Times Box A-456. 28 Sale Suburban Property COUNTRY HOME—7 rooms, modern with 2 or 4 acres. Dr. 7755 Ring 1. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage ACREAGE —Vx acre uo to 5. 2Vi miles, city limits. Dr, 7755 Ring 1. 31 Wanted to Trade CLEAR lot west, 2 Knightstown lake lots for auto, cheap rental, R. Estate contract or anything. Ri. 7725. 1312 Belleft. ME RC HA KOIS E 36 Radios, Musical Instruments

$275 NOW BUYS A REAL JF* GRAND PIANO $550 INSTRUMENT Here Is a value that Is positively without ifr equal. With its tone ... its classic lines and II ™ fine construction even down to the most mi- II 1 1/ I m nute detail. Made to sell at $550. We are offer- f J * ing a limited number for a very limited time ™ at *- 75, FIFTEEN DOLLARS LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES. DOWN DELIVERS OPEN EVENINGS.

PEARSON,'PIANO CO

128-130 N. PENN. ST. EST. 1873.

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ALL TEMPERATURE under 50; alwavs in Icey air refrigerators. Let us explain. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos,. 2000 Northwestern Ave. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. & Bedim., twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 2428 N. Meridian. FURNITURE—New, used. 3-room outfit: easy terms. N. BARRETT. £6B Virginia FURNITURE—4 rms.. complete lor S2OO cash or sell separate: A-l cond. Ir. 4770. GAS RANGE —Chambers Automatic, all white, like new, reasonable. Hu. 7855. SEWING MCHS. repaired, all makes; special price. White Sewing Ma. Cos. Ri. 4755. SIMPLEX MANGLE—Like new; bargain for quick sale. He. 5049. SlNGEß—Electric portable and table with all attachments. S3O. 24 N. Meridian. Ri. 9064, WASHER—Slightly used A-l condition. Bt lloon wringer. Porcelain tub; $39.50 cash. Ri. 6321. IF YOU DON’T FIND what you are looking for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily. 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSOR 9 Cu. ft., Dayton 2 stage, complete, same ac ripui' pbpQ") Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. ■ROTTT /F!Q Stone Jars, reduced prices. x. ± We Relive,. WEST END BOTTLE CO., 533 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. BOY’S broadcloth dress shirts, sizes 8 to 14>/2,_50c each. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol Ave. and South St. 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 V* H. P„ 1 P. H., 60 MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir* 1151. GEORGE WASHINGTON Cuts for printing. Ind. Printers Supply. 109 Ky, HAIRDRYER AND SHAMPOO BOARD; $23. 609 E. 11TH ST. RI. 3713. HEATING UNITS —Steam or hot water. 57 inches square, auto type radiator, 36inch Ilg blower, all complete with fittings FOUT’S CAR & TRUCK CO., Belmont and W. Washington. Be. 3290. JOB PRESS—Chandler & Price: one Bxl2 new series, with alternating current speed controlled motor. Ink Fountain and counter. Indpls. Printing Cos. REMINGTON—PortabIe typewriter, excelient 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, factory distributor. 2609 E, Wash. Ch 0352. WRINGER ROLLS—Foctory dist. 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 you try it. Albert G. Maas, 31 Virginia Ave. Rl. 7125. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW—WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. 813 N, DELAWARE ST. LI, 1800. IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests you answer it today, the opportunity mav be gone tomorrow. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Investigate FREE lesson plan on Piano Accordions. Easy terms on instruments. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. PENN. ST. LI. 5513, MAJESTIC High Boy. cabinet, like new. perfect condition; $49.50. Balkite Jowboy. walnut cabinet, all electric, perfect condition: $29,50, 4101 E. Michigan. NEW PHILCO—MAJ—FADA—CROSLEY FREE home trial. E. Z. terms. He. 2947, PIANOS-Tuned. s2’ 30 vear’B exp. Seat . work guaranteed He 5584 PlANO—Mahogany upright, excellent cond.. $25, 33 W. 27th St. Ta. 2374, PLAYER PIANO —Like new. cost $600; new. sac, for $25. 3719 English Ave. RADIO. 8-tube Highboy cabinet. Repossessed. New guarantee; sell for balance of $44.19. $1 delivers. Ri. 6321. RADIO—Fada, electric, all new tubes; cost $159,50; sell for S2O cash. Wa. 3534. SAXOPHONE —Conn: silver-gold alto. ex. cond.: $25, Li. 6551. Mr, Aired. 9 to 5 p m Selmer Alto Saxophone, just like new S9O PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. PENN. ST. LI. 5513. TROMBONES—New Bueschers and Yorks at low prices. LORENZ SAX. SCHOOL. 20 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. 24 Bass Piano Accordion $35 PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. PENN. ST. LI. 5513.

! MERCHANDISE 136 Radios, xtlusicai Instruments j 8 TUBE Croslcy Show box. all-electric complete equipment; sl9. Terms. 29 N. ! Temtfie. DOLLAR DOWN On all 1932 Radios. Lowest ’errns In city. Rl. 3087. $1 GUARANTEED SERVICE ! We have a complete radio service -Vot. I If any call Is not satisfactory, within 3 j davs. free service will be given. . PEARSON PIANO CO. I 128 N. Penn. Li. 5613. I RADIOLA HIGHBOY $14.50 Maiestic 7L 29.00 | Atwater Kent, table model 19.50 ! Philco. table model 19.50 j RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 48 Bass Hohner Primo Accordion, PEARSON PIANO CO. , 128 N. PENN. ST. LI. 5513. ,37 Furs. Wearing Apparel I UNREDEEMED—New and out of pawn MEN’S SUITS. .§4.00 W’e can fit vou to beat the deotession Hundreds to choose from. Some new SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. _ Rl. 9994. 38 Store, Offic4 Supplies OFFICE Eauipment, used. Bargains. Tiles. Safe. Desks. Chairs, etc. Shaw Walker. ! 417 Mever Kiser. Rl. 3448. TVPFVVRITF'R < 4 "tented Li 9470 111 LUhll <lng Ex 205 Mas< Typewriter Rental Agency : Only s2*so Per Month °r s^.o0 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock TYPEWRITER CO. 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel Indianapolis Ice and Fuel Cos. Dr. 2400, D r - 2401 .- BUY WITH SAFETY HOOSIER COAL & 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 Union Ice ttbALtb 1910 Bluff Rd. Dr. 4C21. "’"BLUE BELL. NO SOOT BLK $6.00 REX >/ 2 TON. 52.50; >4 TON 1.50 W. VA., Vi TON, $3.00; >4 T0N.... 1.75 •J. & I. C-O-A-L CO. CH. 6048 ISLAND CREEK. EGG FKD $5.75 POCA. NO. 3 RED ASH. LG. LP... 7.75 CITIZENS COKE. $6.50. $8 and... 8.50 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR. 1792. WA. 5666. IND. OR WHITE ASH BLK $4.75 IND. WHITE ASH FURN. EGG... 4.50 INDIANA MINE RUN 4 00 SILVER FLASH BLK., FKD 5 00 ECHO LP.. CLEAN FKD 5.50 EASTERN KY. LG. BLK 600 west va. large eoo W. VA. FURN. EGG CLN 5.75 W. VA. M. R.. 50% LP 475 CRK ’ FURN EGG. FKD. 5.75 ISLAND CREEK LARGE BLK. ... 6.50 POCAHONTAS NO. 3 LP 7 75 COKE. BASEBCRNER. FURN. $8- 0.50 High-grade nut and slack.. 3.75 Delivered Anywhere in the City. ' NViTh 41 Wanted to Bnj C-A-S-lin 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, HOUSE CLEANING?— Your surplus clothing. furniture magazines, papers, will belp us to help others Salvation Armv 6622? St l27 West 6 Georgia 6Ri Old Gold—We Pay Cash! SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT to a gold refiner. Highest prices paid for gold teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded jewelry, watches. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. AETNA BLDG., 4th FLOOR 23 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA. RI. 4792. WANT furniture. 4 to f rooms, also odd Pieces; highest prices. Hu. 7274. WANTED—Furniture all kinds, best prices, calls answered promptly. Ll. 6963. WE BUY OLD GOLD JOK— 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 LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, pefs CanfiriP<? Ist class breeding stock ready ica t 0 mate , 306 N Holmes Be 1865 DOG—Police, 3-vear-old female: with papers, sls 2173 N. Rural RABBITS— sell or trade, for chickens. 506 W. 39th. Ha. 2360. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry POULTRY WANTED—Cash rrices. I taul RL 1489. 902 Ft. Wayne Ave. a’U. n ‘ Kun, ‘ FINANCIAL ~ ~ 45 Business Opportunities SMALL going restaurant; less than cost of fixtures. Ll, 2131. Be. 4984 eves. 46 Money to Loan autos , FURNITURB LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 152 N. Delaware St. Ll. 6605 REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTSWE MAKE LOANS. AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. BUCKEYE Finance COMPANY 207 E. New York Rl. 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 Rl. 5054, Li. 9131.

Pumlture Loans to Husband and V.iie 2% For Month This Low Rate on All Loans Lowest in City Loans to S3OO. No Extra Charges Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RL 3587

-FEB. 10, 1932

FINANCIAL 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 V. ..J AUTO 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 Years. Don’t Jose your autol Others paid off More money advanced. Cash at once. Courteous, quick service. MM 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. E 994 u FREE parking COR. WEW YORK AND INDUNA AYR. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dally. AU TO MOTIVE ~ 50 Autos For Sale 28 SERIES Master Buick Sport Coupesacrifice. Be. 2728. MR. VANCE. CHEVROLET— . WATCH these columns tomorrow for the greatest price reductions on used cars in years. Lauth Motors, Inc. (Formerly Lauth Chevrolet Cos.) 3547 E. Washington St. Ir. 1175. CHEVROLET—I92B business coupe; in A-l mech. condition. If you want dependable transportation it will pay you to Inspect this value. Only $165; easy terms—we trade. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St. Ri. 5328. 2014 W. Washington St. Be. 3234. CHEVROLET—I 929 coupe: perfect condiUon; new tires: a real bargain: 0225. Onlv $75 down. 820 N. Meridian St ESSEX-1929 Coupe: onlv $155. See it. Browning Gent, Inc., 10th and Meridian. FORD—

WATCH these columns tomorrow for the greatest price reduction on used cars in years. Lauth Motors, Inc. (Formerly Lauth Chevrolet Cos.) 3747 E. Washington St. Ir. 1175. FOItD, 1925 COUPE; in good shape* bargain. 523. C. O. Warnock, 819 E. Wash. FORD—I 926 coupe, in good running condltion, SSO. C. O. WARNOCK CO.. 819 Washington. Bargains in Used Cara CARSON BROS 121-23 Virginia Ave. Dr 023 X PONTIAC— " WATCH these columns tomorrow for the greatest price reduction on used cars in years. Lauth ' Fo , r “ e >;ly Lauth Chevrolet Cos.) 3547 E, Washington St. Ir, 1175. WHIPPET—I93O coach. In exceptional fine condition throughout; if you want good clean, economical transportation at low operating cost here it is cheap; $215; terms and trade. * THE BUICK 1302 E. Wash. St. u. 1571. „ CITIZENS SPECIALS ' JJJ3O Essex Super 6 coupe $345 1929 Essex coach, perfect 1927 Hudson coach IZS 1925 Oakland coach. ha,rgaln ***** sn 1928 WiUys-Knight 66-a sedan"":": lfo 1927 Chevrolet coach ...... 50 once V ° U Want value—see these'’ears at is, A? e ™ ci lJ zens motor car CO. 1511 N. 111. St. Ri 7597 Open evenings and Sunday. ’ TODAY’S SPECIAL DON’T MISS THIS ONE MARMON SEDAN 1929 late "68” series. The Ideal family car for speed, long life and economy. Is fullv eauipped and looks like <59Qr7 new: special at s££>o Easy Terms—We Trade Marmon Motor Car Cos. 1037 N. Meridian. LI. 6359 Assured Transportation J6Y CENTRAL BUICK DAILY BARGAIN 1930 Chevrolet Roadster, $195 1930 BUICK SEDAN. 30-57 $695 1930 AUBURN SEDAN . 475 1930 BUICK COUPE. 30-640 745 1930 CHKV. RDSTR.. W. W 245 1930 CHRYSLER 68 BED.. W. W 465 1929 BUICK CPE.. 29-26 395 1929 OLDS COUPE 321929 HUDSON BROUGHAM . 345 1929 OLDS SEDAN 375 1929 NASH COUPE 375 1929 CHRYBLER COUPE 475 1929 HUDSON COUPE 325 1928 BUICK COUPE 28-26S 250 1928 GRAHAM PAIGE SEDAN 155 1928 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 225 1927 ESSEX SEDAN 75 1927 NASH SEDAN 145 1926 PACKARD SEDAN 195 1926 CADILLAC COUPE 175 1923 BUICK TOURING 25 rENTRAL BUICK CO u Used Car Store 602 N. CAPITOL-LI. 1995 51 Tracks, Tractors, Trailers Chevrolet iy 2 -Ton, 1932 157-inch wheelbase, closed cab; can't be told from new; only $575; this truck carries our usual 30-dav free service. Equitable Securities Cos. 501 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0660. Chevrolet, 1931 Panel Is in perfect condition throughout and win give real service: $450. Carries our usual 30-day free service and easy terms ana trade. Equitable Securities Cos. 501 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0660. DODGE—I 927, l' 2 -ton truck; ready to go; bargain at our low price. HATFIELD MOTOR CO.. 623 N. Capitol. Rl. 9326. 53 Accessories, Tires. Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAOOfTCO.-Will repair or make new tops and curtain* lor vour car. 202 Kentucky Ave. —'■= 55 Agios Wanted WILL pay ca: b tor your car or your NUt f WOLF AUTO CO. LL 4816. Ml It. Capitol-