Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1932 — Page 12

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VEHLING FOUND GUILTYi FREED ON SIUOO BAIL Coroner Reported Dickering for Leniency; Willing to Resign, Rumor. (Continued from Page 1) the swiftest trials of p p .h’ie official ever to be heir’ in Marion county was concluded Vehling was placed on trial Tucoviay of last week, and only one day was required to impanel a Jury. For two days Prosecutor Herbert Wilson, assisted by Floyd Mattice, chief deputy, and Oscar Hagemeier, grand Jury deputy prosecutor, paraded prosecuting witnesses before the Jury. Wilson Pleads for Honesty The defense case, in which several undertakers, Indianapolis business men and attaches of Vehling’s office, testified, required two days. Closing arguments were completed in the Monday session. Wilson, who in closing arguments pleaded for renewal of public confidence in public officials, commended jurymen for their decision. "The verdict shows that honest men again are demanding that public office become a public trust,” he said. "While the verdict does not bring joy to the prosecutor or his deputies, yet it is the only one that honest Jurrors could have returned. It is further evidence that the prosecutor is not prosecuting cases in which he does not have sufficient evidence Party Cleaning * ouse "The trial and conviction of the coroner also is proof that the Democratic party in Marion county stands ready to clean its own house.” Wilson said the same set of facts leading to Vehling’s conviction will be offered in the circuit court impeachment proceedings against the coroner. The facts will be augmented by other charges of malfeasance presented to the grand jury in the quiz that led to the indictment of Vehling. The grand jury’s investigation was launched by Prosecutor Wilson, following a series of disclosures by The Times of alleged illegal activities of the coroner. More than 100 witnesses appeared before the probe body, as result of these disclosures. Serious Charges Made Investigation of Vehling’s activities by The Times, followed charges of "bulldozing” of relatives of persons killed and bared charges that unwarranted post mortems were performed. Other instances of "body grabbing” and exorbitant embalming fees were charged. Following these disclosures, Dr. Charles Myers, city hospital superintendent, barred hospital internes from performing autopsies without permission of relatives of the deceased. Relatives in several instances charged bodies were rushed to Vehling’s establishment, at 702 Virginia avenue, where students embalmed them before relatives were located. Illegal Collections Alleged After the grand jury returned the Indictment against Vehling, county commissioners prepared to sue Vehling on his bond, to collect illegal fees paid on claims which the coroner had sworn were truthful. Severe criticism of the coroner’s autopsy expense bill was made by county councilmen, and several requests of the coroner for additional funds were refused. Commissioners George Snider and Dow Vorhies announced they had heard reports of Vehling’s attempt to gain lenity, on condition that he resign as coroner. Both commissioners said they would assent to the offer only on condition that Vehling make “full restitution” of funds alleged to have been used for numerous unwarranted autopsies. Vehling was indicted Jan. 2, exactly one year after he took office. Tlie indictment, charging bribe solicitation, later was quashed and an affidavit was substituted. This was done, according to Wilson, to add new charges to others contained in the indictment. During Vehling’s trial, sensational testimony that the coroner failed to comply with the law, by not filing official death verdicts with the county clerk, was given by Miss Minnie F. Sartor, coroner’s clerk. This, she testified, was “just an oversight.” Threat Is Charged Jurors fieard relatives in the Mr. and Mrs. Stickel and Mr. Coble death cases testify Vehling declared he was “the law in Marion county,” and that a suicide verdict would be returned rather than one of accidental death, to prevent collection of insurance, unless Vehling got the funeral. • Vehling’s attorneys, Fred Barrett, Eph Inman and Thomas McGee, outlined twelve arguments why Vehling should not be convicted. McGee declared conviction of the coroner would be the "greatest atrocity ever perpetrated against man.” On the question of the bribe. Inman said that if Vehling wanted to solicit a bribe, he would have solicited more than a "mere $150.” Vehling did not testify in his own behalf. Newspapers Are Blamed McGee blamed newspapers for Vehling’s indictment, and argued that it is no crime to solicit business, if done In a legal manner. Members of the jury are: Hamilton N. Leonard, farmer, of Franklin township: William A. Umnhrev. Investment securities salesman. 4531 North Meridian street: Andrew J. Van Sickle, farmer of Warren townshlo: Frank W. Sargent. IndianaDolis Oas Company employe, of 4225 Rookwood avenue: Harry C. Sohn. carpenter, of 854 Hervev street: Elmer A. Raeburn, former Insurance agent, of near Southport, now unemployed: Clay W. Lowes, farmer, of Acton: Clarence O. Lauterbury. railroad employe, of R. R. 8. Box 498: Frank C. Snell, salesman, of 1317 Wallace street: Harry O. Templeton, realtor, of <216 Park avenue: James S. Tolbert, truck gardener, of 8243 Park ave.nue, and Walter Wachstetter. contractor, of Boat road and Twelfth street.

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BY BEN STERN ONE thing about Governor Harry G. Leslie is the complete absence of false or any other kind of modesty in his makeup. With perfect savoir faire (that’s a nice phrase) he crashed the gate at the Lincoln dinner at South Bend, Friday night and grabbed the spot of principal speaker. The records do not reveal the extent of applause which greeted his appearance, but they do indicate that none of the furniture was broken, nor the chandeliers crashed by the din. Evidently a firm believer in garnering the flowers while still alive, the pride of Purdue declared: “The Republican party in Indiana can face the next state campaign with a strong argument for continuation of the party in power. “I will leave you the government of the state completely out of debt and with money in the general fund.” # a a If there is any better way of wasting time than to argue with the Governor, it still is a mystery io those who know him, but just for the sake of clearing up the record, the column would like to ask a couple of questions: “What happened to the $4,000,000 balance left in the general fund when Ed Jackson turned over the governorship to Leslie?” “Was Bill Cosgrove, deputy state auditor, putting out misinformation when he told the Democratic state executive committee here several months ago that the state’s income, from all indications, will be insufficient to meet governmental costs at the close of the year?” But perhaps Leslie is an optimist and thought that, with all the gloom, it was his duty to diffuse a little sunshine. n Harry also turned his pop-gun on his pet bane, Paul V. McNutt, dean of the Indiana law school and a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor. “I can’t say that the candidate of the opposition has remained on the job. He is dean at the state university and gets $54.40 an hour when he works at it,” he shouted. The Governor repeated what he always has said about a special session of the legislature: “When the general assembly agrees on a program of tax relief, I’ll call a special session,” he added! Later, Harry declared that he couldn’t see any prospect of an agreement (much to his pleasure). Do you want to hear any more about what Leslie said, or are you tired of him, as are thousands of others? O. K. Let’s tune him out. Marriage Licenses Ell J. Troyer, 60, of Howard countv *. T a s? Sa rah Anna Gerhart, 44, it! 14, Indianapolis, houseworker. °ra H Harrison. 38, of 959 East Geor§n a c , e 2?’ Ber tha R. Cooper, 2 °Fh.! s9 pS C L eo l? la street, houseworker. Elvan Floyd Scotten, 24, of 2252 Pier--19" of re 2 e 7K Ch ßlnvH Ur ’ and Vio , let B ‘ Heady, ra, oi 2714 Bloyd avenue, clerk. Births _ , , Girls Earl and Mary Bennett, city hosiptal. Roy and Emma Pope, city hospital. pita° bCrt and Ruth Heindrlchs , city hoshospltal* 1 and Quetta Stoughton, Coleman hospital and Dorothy Campbell, Coleman Ernest and Clarabelle Ferguson, Coleman hospital. William and Irene Galloway, 2805 South Delaware. Lloyd and Thelma Rhoton, 1426 Bellefontaihe. .William and Ival Lambert, 1420 South Meridian. Morris and Helen Edwards, 420 East Louisiana. Richard and Margaret Rosa, 636 North Pine. Cecil and Edith Perry. Christian hosPltftl. Delbert and Lillian Schrlefer, Christian hospital. Twins Augustus and Zara Kelly, Coleman hospital, girls. Deaths Mary R. Crlm, 82, 425 North Audubon Road, uremia. Virgie May Dawson, 39, St. Vincent’s hospital, peritonitis. Margaret Mary O'Reilly, 16, 1536 Spann, lobar pneumonia. Lucy A. Riley, 39, 1210 Concord, mitral stenosis. Hattie Lee Owens, 38, city hospital, lobar pneumonia. Mary E. Johnston, 86, 1902 North Illinois, arteriosclerosis. Homer A. Dunlap. 49, city hospital, chronic nephritis. Robert Jones, 25, Rural St. and Big Four Railroad, accidental. John Charles Dougler, 3, St. Vincent’s hospital, broncho pneumonia. Louisa Leibold, 69, city hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Harry C. Bear, 56, 1077 Oliver, cerebral apoplexy. Marcella Koehring. 49, Christian hospital, acute myocarditis. Nora E. Dean, 74, 854 Oxford, acute myocarditis. Nora M. Dalton, 66, 436 East Vermont, cerebral apoplexy. Nab Muncle Man on Rum Charge Fred Kubeck of Muncie was arraigned before Fae W. Patrick, federal commissioner, today on liquor charges and was bound over to the grand jury on $5,000 bond. Unable to provide the bond, Kubeck was removed to the county jail. THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted if two lines. Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time 20 .19 3 consecutive times 16 .15 6 consecutive times 13 J3 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. Charge Cash 2 lines, one time 37 .35 2 lines 3 times 78 .72 3 lines. 6 time? 1.12 1.00 Discounts Ads mav be phoned in and charged if the advertiser is Hated in the phone directory or ia identified and accented by the credit department. A DISCOUNT o: ONE CENT FOR EACH LINE ts given to transient advertisers paving their bill within ONE WEEK afte* billing. Advertisers are asked to take advantage of this discount. Deaths, Lost and Found, 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. 3 Cents per Word Minimum 12 Words. 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LEGALS Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that Gaylord B. Millikan has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by erecting a neon advertising sign on the southwest corner of the existing garage building at the northeast corner of 21st Street and Talbott Avenue. A Public Hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104, City Hall, on Monday, February 29th, 1932, at 3:30 P. M., at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. H. B. STEF.G. Secretary-Engineer. Legal Auctions and Sales LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Monday. February 29. '932, sell for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named people:— E. S. Beighem, No. 1185: Mary Brandon. No. 1025: Constable Freeman. No. 1181: Mrs. Jessie Ditton. No. 1202: A. H. Hanna. No. 1198: James Hardv. No. 1178: H. Holmes. Rec. Ind. Estate Cos.. No. 1163: Fred Howard. No. 1191; Mrs. Nellie Maupin. No. 1189: Inah Nunley. No. 1167: Anna Peoples. No. 977: Capitol Loan Company. No. 1252. SHANK AUCTION & FURNITURE CO. 1430 North Illinois street. LEGAL SALE. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Monday, February, 29, 1932, sell for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named people: Louise Barger No. 3061; L. J. Barnett, No. 4886; R. H. Bennett, No. 3270: L. Bradford No. 5413; J. W. Broome No. 4673; Mrs. Edward Bussell No. 5700: O. W. Frazier. No. 5655; Herbert M. Gross, No. 2179; Dean I. Gross, No. 4972; Thomas D. Hammond, No. 5774; J. L. Heaton, No. 4901; C. B. Jones, No. 5322; Donald Jones, No. 4778: A. P. Julian. No. 5422; Albert Lewis, No. 5822: J. J. Nicholson, No. 4917; William G. Owen, No. 3126; George H. Reeves, No. 4453: Gene Risk, No. 5037; R. K. Shallenberger, No. 5394; Mrs. Andrew Smith, No. 4648; Fred Steinhauer, No. 5679; Mrs. C. J. Turpin, No. 5673; George West, No. 5392; West Adjustment Cos., No. 5764; Mrs. Floy White, No. 4466; J. P, Wilburn, No. 5,4, 8s Harry T. Williams, No. 4988; Rav Williams No. 5357: Carl G. Wilson No. 470; Mrs. J. D. Wright Jr., No. 2478. SHANK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CO. 1430 North Illinois Street, AHHOUNCEMEHTS 1 Death Notices BOWMAN, NOAH W.—Beloved husband of Sarah Bowman, father of B. W. Bowman and Mrs. L. R. Kirk, departed this life Sunday. Feb. 14, age 75. Funeral Wednesday. Feb. 17, from the residence, 2407 Fernwav Ave., 9:30 a m. Also at the First Christian church in Bedford, Ind., 1:30 p. m. Burial Green Hill cemetery, Bedford, Ind. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK. BROWN. REUBEN TURNER—Husband of the late Alma Brown, father of William C„ Theodore R., Robert P.. Rawlaus E., and Charles E. Brown. Mrs. Gladys F. Webb. Mrs. Vera Steinberg and Mrs. Violet Fields, passed away Monday morning Feb. 15. Funeral Thursday. Feb. 18. 2 p. m. from the SHIRLEY BROS. WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME. 2002 W. Mich. Friends and relatives invited. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends mav call at the Funeral Home after 7 p. m. Tuesday. COHEN, MRS. ANNA (Harris)—Age 67 years, died Tuesday at her home. 3039 Central Ave. Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the home. Burial will be in the Sliara Te Filla cemetery. Friends Invited. DAWSON. VIRGIE MAY—Beloved wife of Jack E. Dawson and mother of Artus and Bettv Dawson, daughter of William Francisco and sister of Mrs. Merz Hollingsworth. passed away Sunday afternoon. Funeral services at the residence, 5340 College Ave.. Wednesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. HEIDLINGER. CARRIE K.—Widow of the late John A. Heidlinger. mother of Elmer A. and Albert Heidlinger and sister of Henrv A. Gramling. passed awav Saturday. Feb. 13. at the residence of her son, Elmer A. Heidlinger. at Detroit. Mich. Funeral at FINN BROS.’ FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. Meridian St.. Wednesday. Feb. 17. 3:30 a. m. Services at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 a. m. Friends invited. Friends mav call at the funeral home any time Tuesday. Feb. 16. HENSON. MRS. MINNIE ALVERSON— Widow of the late Dr. Theodore Henson and mother of Ruth and Helen Henson, 3507 N. Pennsylvania, No. 3. passed away Monday afternoon. Funeral services Wednesday. 2 p. m. at. Wilhite chapel, Martinsville. Ind. Burial South - ark cemetery. Friends mav call at FLANNLR & BUCHANAN MORTUARY until Wednesday noon. LANAGAN, LENA—Beloved wife of J. B. Lanagan, sister of Michael Scollard of Terre Haute, Dr. Frank Durkin and Mrs. Ranee Dovle of Brazil, Ind.: Mrs. Will Salladay and William A. Durkin of Indianapolis, died Monday, Feb. 15. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 18, at 8:30 a. m., at the residence of W. A. Durkin. 5038 Washington Blvd. Services at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, 9 a. m. Friends invited. NIEDENTHAL. EDWARD— Age 13 j years. Sunday. 1 o. m.. son of Louis and Eiizabeth fßeckeD Niedenthal. brother of Carl. Adolph. Julia. Rosemarv Niedenthal. and Mrs. Carl Spitznagel. Funeral from the late home. 4900 Bluff Road. Wednesday 8:15 a m. St. Rochs church. 9 a m. Burial St. Joseph’s cemetery, STYERS. MARY E.—Beloved mother of Mrs. Ze’iah Hlnshaw, departed this life Feb. 13 at Omaha. Neb. Funeral at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME, 3447 College avenue. Thursday, 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. WOODS, WILLIAM S.—Age 72 years husband of Laura F. Woods and father of Mrs. Ada Meyers and Charles M. Woods, passed awav Monday, Feb. 15. Friends mav call at the home of his son. Charles M. Woods. In Maywood. Funeral services Wednesday. Feb. 17 .at 1:30 p. m., at the Mavwood M. E. church. Interment in Mt, Jackson cemetery. 2 Cards, In Memoriams ALLEN —In loving remembrance of WILLIS M. ALLEN, who was accidentally killed one year ago today, Feb. 16, 1931. Gone, but not forgotten. WIFE AND CHILDREN. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shfclbv St. Branch office. 1634 W Morris. Dr 2570 EADES BROS. 1814 W. Morris. Be. 4327. GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME. 1611 N Meridian. Ta 1050 GP 1 YSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5874 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St RL 1243 J. C. WILSON 12SO Prospect Dr 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found DRIVE SHAFT—4 ft., between Michigan and Ohio on Fulton. Reward. Li. 1653. LADY’S BLACK Leather purse. State Rd. 31. between citv and Southport, containing monev. check and articles: reward. Ta. 5381. TOY BOSTON BULL— Strayed, female. 3 mos. old. Liberal reward. 322 N. East St 5 Personals CROCHETING—Hooked rugs to order, salesgirls wanted. 310 N. Can. Rl. 4958. PATIENTS—SpeciaI care, night and day. for a few only. Real home. Ha. 4133TRY LEMCKE S Mkt„ Lemckeßdg. Ri. 0664.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personals YOUR HEALTH’* SAKE* CWIM antleS¥& HOTEL POOL ~l.~_ BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man: leaky roofs, gutters, furnace coils. Ch, 2283-J HARDWOOD FLOORS—OId floors made to look new; new dustless sanders. Reas. Estimates free. L. B. STEELE. Ta, 2137, SPECIAL for this month. 9x12 domestic rugs cleaned and sized. $2.50. BEST RUG CLEANING CO. Ch, 4334, WE build <& rebuild homes, estimates given. H. T. Mercer & Son, Rl. 7248. WINDOW WASHING 5c a window in residence. Li. 4686. 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 Rl. 7750. 419-23 E. Market St. GUARANTEED MOVING—S 2 and up: white men. Cash or credit. He 3829 or Ch , 702 J. MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less: quick service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. MOVING—S 2 up: white men: anything. anywhere anytime. PETE’S Ch. 2878 STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing California shipments. Pool cars. Ri. 3628. RL 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W. OTTO J. SUESZ. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting PAINTING, Houses a spec., lowest prices guarn., estl. free. Mr. Willis. Dr. 5075. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning; estl. tree Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415 PAPER HANGING nainting: if vou don’t call Ta 5464, we both lose, PAPERING, painting, roofing, repairing: terms or cash. Guaranteed. Dr. 3263-w. PAPER HANGING, painting: price right; work guar., ref. Be 2403. 1615 Livingston. 8 Beauty Parlors SPECIAL—EUGENE PERMANENTS. wCli^ 1 " 30 " sh °Li. , IM . INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring FINISH HIGH SCHOOL— 2-year home study course meets every need. Low cost. Details free. Post office Box 456, City, SPECIAL—6 weeks free instruction: voice, piano or pipe organ: onlv S2. No other cost or obligation. Ir. 0956, WAGES while learning. ONEIDA BARBER COLLEGE. 212 S. Illinois. James Heath. HELP WANTED ~ 13 Help Wanted—Male BOARD and room for exchange for dairy __and truck man. 400 Kahn Bldg. * MEN who are not afraid to call house to house. 305 E. Ohio. WANTED—Men and women for all or part A c jj ance to make extra money if you really want to work. The J? 6 '* * < ? lan £ p Thrlf t Book saves 552 and costs $L See MR. TROTCKY, 1121 N Meridian. WANTED Several Wide Awake Boys ft* Ti J n f es routes. Apply rear 1125 Park Ave.. between 3 and 5 p. m. 14 Help Wanted—Female WOMEN—Earn extra cash during spare time; no selling. Times Box A-310. 16 Situations Wanted RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ASHLAND, 2250—Front rm., board, garage optional. He. 3467. 6 BROADWAY. 1947—53; front, light rm ; home privileges. He. 2648. CENTRAL, 2604—Nice, cheerful rm. next bath, $3; near case. Ha. 1658-M. CENTRAL CAR—S 27 E. 12th: modern, priv':. $2 and $2,50; hot water. Ri. 7108. CENTRAL. 2849—Apt. 1; warm rm., next bath; twin beds; privileges. DELAWARE. N\! 2043, Apt. 4—Cheerful rm., 1 or 2; gar, opt., reas. Ha. 4105-W. DELAWARE & 32D—Lovely rm.; private bath; gentleman preferred. Hu. 3949. GUILFORD. 5328—FURNISHED RM. WITH USE OF GARAGE; IN PRIVATE HOME; MIDDLE AGED BUSINESS MAN. ’ OAKLAND, n!! 953—Modern rm.. Drivate home. Near E. 10th carline. ORIENTAL, N., 20—Modern sleeping rms.; private entrance; $3, $2,50; hot water. PRATT. E.. 657—Large, clean rm.: quiet home: close in: woman pref. LI. 1925. TALBOT. N., 2901—Cheerful rm. in small family; home privileges, Ta. 1688. WASH., e!! 1607—Front rm.: privileges; private bath, entrance: piano. Rl, 0163. WASHINGTON. W„ Vx price by Wk.: single $1.75: dble. $2.50: dble. nite, 50c. 36TH, W., 1163—3 exceptionally nice rms., unfurnished; modern bungalow. COZY RM.—Modern bungalow with young folks: gentleman; garage. Ha. 2877-W. HOTEL ANTLERS BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod, conven.. $3,50 & up. $4: ATTRACTIVE RM.: home privileges: good heat: private home. Ta. 7154, eves. BUCKINGHAM Dr.. 310: near Butler: new home: private bath: garage. Hu. 5370. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N. 1518—2 rms., kitchenette, in-dr, bed, overstuffed, turn, Li. 2995. ALABAMA, N.. 1912—56. with garage; I rm,. kitchenette; also 2 adj, rms., $7. MERCHANDISE 36 Radios, Musical Instruments

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RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1326—Clean, mod., partly turn 3 rms. and bath; garage; low rent. Call Apt. 7 or see custodian. BARTH. 1315—2 large front rms. lurn or unfurn., good hcai; priv. ent. Dr. 3304-J. BELLEFONTAINE, 1133—Two-room apt , overstuffed. $4.50 wk.: others. 53.50 wk. BROADWAY. 830—2 mod. front rms.. oriv. entrance; Wx blocks car: $6: adults. BROADWAY. 1403—Clean cozy apt.; phone, parking space. $5.50: aduLs. BROADWAY. 7023—Nice rm.. kitchenette; sick; range: ah turn.: $6, He. 2687. CENTRAL, 2614—2 connecting front, kitchenette. heat, water. Ir. 5393. COLLEGE, 1232—Front rm.. kitchenette; plenty heat, hot water; pri. ent.: adults. COLLEGE, 1336—2-rm. apt., also single; everythg. turn.; running water; modern. DELAWARE. N.. 816—Attractive housekeeping and sleep.; reasonabe. Ri. 1148. EUCLID! 109—Nlcelv furn., steam heated apt. Priv. ent.. S5. Ir. 0392. EVISON, 1146 —Furnished rm. with housekeeping privileges. Dr. 0367. HARLAN. 1X13—3 front rms.. bath, completelv turn. Homelike. Dr. 2432. HIGHLAND AVE., 21 N.—2 furnished connecting. front, modern; adults. HOLMES. S.. 218—3 downstairs, unfurnished rms.: utilities paid. Be. 0638. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2-rm. apts.: pri. ent.: Maytag washer; $4. $7.50. Ta. 7110. MARKET E., 1417—2 furn. rms. mod., good he'at; sink, range, private home. NEW JERSEY, S.. 1506—3 rooms and bath; heat furn., $22.50. Dr. 7993-W. OAKLAND, N.. 956—3 rms., mod., bath; furn.; gas. lights and heat; pri. entrance. OHIO. E., 540—Nice, clean, housekeeping rooms. $2 week and up; garage. $2 mo. ST. JOE. E., 227—2 furn. hsekping. rms.; everything furn.; sink; cheap; close in. TALBOT. 2400—2 and 3-rm. apts.: sink; private entrance: $4. $5. $7.50. Ta. 7110. WALNUT! Ek! 115—2 f rooms, furnished: clean: $5. See housekeeper in basement WOODRUFF, 774 W. DR.—Comfort. 2-rm. apt, sun parlor, priv. bath ent. Ch. 5724. 31ST. W.. 920—3 housekeeping rms.; everything furnished: modern. 19 Rooms with Board BROADWAY, 1732—Warm front room; home cooking: privileges. He. 4839. Cl NTRAL. 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. CENTRAL, 2820—Large, warm room; next to bath; home cooking. Ha. 1677-R. ILLINOIS, N., 2269—Nicely furn. rm., home cooking; privil.; constant hot water, telephone, excellent car service; reas. KENWOOD. 2916—Lovelv front rm.. priv. home: meals, laundry; $7.50, Ta. 1C34 LAUREL. 818 —Attractive warm front rm., home cooking for 2: nr. car. Dr, 0882-J. LINCOLN, 825—Nice, warm rtn.. with meals; small fani.; nr. bus. Dr. 7051-W. PARK, 3203—Beautiful front rm.. for 2; $3 & $4; twin beds; meals opt. Wa. 2165-J. PARK, 1546—G00d heat; near bath: home cooking; garage optional. Rl. 2093. RILEY, 1102 N.—Bd., rm., laundry, emul. couple or ladies; priv. home.; reasonable. RIVERSIDE DR. E„ 2459—Cheery rm., meals, laundry, SB. Ha. 1208-M, TACOMA, N. 531—Rm.. board, for nice couple: real home; privileges. Ch. 0971. TACOMA, N., 202 —Rm. bd., laundry, gar., priv. family, 1 or 2 men. Ch, 3658-R. 13TH, E., 604—Nice rm., for 2 girls, home privileges: 2 meals optional. Rl. 8815. REAL HOME—Steam heat, twin beds, radio: meals opt. Wa. 2836, 603 E. 32nd. RM. for mother and child; home cooking; near school and car. Ha. 1072. CHlLD—Mother’s care. Lovely suburb. home. Close in. lge. yard. Be. 3375 R-2, 21 Unfurnished Apartments GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigerated apts. Real values and ideal locations. Call Ri. 9412. Apt. House Division. ALA., N., 1926 —Mod. 5-rm. apt., airy rms., porches, in-a-door, fireplace, Frigidaire; laun., gar., ht. & wat. pd., low rent. Dr. 1005. ALABAMA. N.. 1830—4-rm. mod., heat, water furn., $35. Morris. Ha. 1702-W. ASHLAND. 2351—Modern, 3-room apt.. utilities free: gar.; $25, He. 5862, CHURCH, 925—4 rooms, lights, gas. toilet. water paid, $lO month; gar., sl, Ri. 1194 ILLINOIS, N., 3239—4 rooms; modern to the minute; all utilities furnished; $57.50 to S6O. H. C. TUTTLE & BRO. Li. 1107. WOODRUFF PLACE—B7S M. drive; 3 or 4 rms.; mod.; garage: S4O-$45. Ch. 2685, 11TH. W.. 42—Nlcelv decorated, kitchenette apt.: heat. gas. water and ice urn.. $26. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. DUPLEX for 2 families W’ith shop space: very low rent, also 5-room modern apartment. Call Ir. 5663. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations. Transportation free Li. 5452. Evenings. Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114, $30 —$32.50 Dundee Apts. VIRGINIA AVE. AND M’CARTY BT. 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. £6. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADLER ST., 14 E.—s rms., semi-modern double, newly decorated: floors refinished; garage; water and moving paid. sl7. Dr. 3472. 1939 AUDUBON RD—5-rm. dble. and gar.; $lB. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. BELLEFONTAINE, 2436—Bungalow; 61rm. mod., gar., rent reduced. Ri. 1148. 1515 BUNDY—7-room modern single; $lB. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. Li. 7491. BYRAM. 3834—M0d., 4 rms.; hardwd. firs.; in-door bed; 3 closets; cabinets; shades; gar. near Maple Rd.; $32. Wa. 1206. DAVIDSON, 843—4 rms., toilet, electricity, gas, sink, garage, $12.50, Ir, 3435. DENNY, S., 38—5-rm. mod.; garage; A-l: $25; V 2 square E. Wash, car. Ir. 1420. EAST. S., 1523—Attractive 6-rm. modern; A-l; garage: water paid; $35, Dr. 0208. GALE, 1341—Brookside pk.; 5 rms.; semi; basement; gar.; A-l; S2O, Ch. 0897-J. GARFIELD DR., E., 2141—5-rm. mod., 2car gar., S2B. Beech Grove 77-J-l. HAMILTON. N., 1413—6 rms.: 'A-l mod.; wa. pd.; gar,; near schools. Dr. 4583-M. HARDING, N., 2104—6 rm. mod.; hardwd. firs.; gar.; near school. $28.50. Wa, 5010. ILLINOIS, N., 3640—Attractive 4-rm. mod.. gar.; water paid, $35. Ha. 2155-W. ILL., N.. 2143’/2 No. I—2 rms., $8 1001 W. New York; 5 rms., wat pd. Ri. 7725. INGRAM. 1822—6 rm.. mod.; gar.; newly papered; reduced S2O. Ta. 6569. KEYSTONE. N., 1309—4 rm. modern double; in-a-door bed; garage. LA SALLE. N., 554—5-rm.. semi-mod.. garage; $12.50; water pd. LINWOOD. 513—Elegant 5-rm. modern double; garage; reasonable. Call DR. RIFFLE. Ri. 7102, mornings. MANSFIELD, 1901—Complete 5-rm. bungalow, breakfast nook down; 3 bedrms. up; S3O; water pd.. gar. Ta. 1844, 5 to 6. NEW YORK. E.. 4807—4-rm. modern dbl.. redeco., garage. $23.50, Ir. 7912. OAKLAND, S.. 236—Practically new 4room mod. double, garage, water pd., S2O. See owner. 1807 Woodiawn Ave. OLNEY. 2701—4-room semi-mod. double. garage, water pd.; $22.50. Ch. 4700. 1803 Park; Upper Duplex, H. & W. paid $45.00 2008 Rouston; W. p. 5-rm., gar.... 16.50 5335 Broadway; 3 bedrooms 65.00 327 S. Pine; 3 rooms ,10-00 1437 Deloss; 7 rooms, gar 15.00 3546 E. Vermont; 3 rooms 12.00 1350 Oliver Ave.; 6 rms. mod 22.50 108 S. Oriental: 6 rooms; 3 lots 19.50 JENNINGS BROS., 23 S. 111. St, SHELBY. 826—4-rm. house, gas. electric lights, close to Fountain So.. sl2 to. TALBOT. N.. 2133—3-bedrm. mod. double; garage; reasonable. MERCHANDISE 36 Radios, Musical Instruments

1 REMTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses WYOMING E.. 834—5-rm. semi-mod. cot* tage. sls: wa. pd. nr. Va. Ave. Dr. 3879. 11TH. E., J.4ol—Nr. Tech.. 5-rm. cottage! mod ixc. bath: gar.; $18.50. Ch. 3482. 16TH. E, 2512—4-room modern double; cabinet: near park: gar. Dr, 1280. 28TH. W.. 143—6-rm. modern, except furnaco: baseburner; inclosed back porch; big pantry: sl7; water paid. Ch. 3036. 30TH. e 7! 4319—5-rm. semi-mod.. ?araee. water pd.; S2O, Ch. 4700, 32D.. W.. 1425—4-rm. mod. double Unoleum furn., gar.. $24.50, Dr. 5348, COLORED—I4OI ft. Capitol: 5-rm. mod.. wa, pd.. sls, Ha, 2040. Rl. 6227, 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses COLLEGE, 2414—3 rms., bath; Frig., util.. S3O. See custodian in rear. He. 2064. STATE, N., 124—Weli-furn. lower 4 rooms, piano, ggrage: reas, to right party. UDELL. 874—2 private rooms, nicelv furn.. all utilities furn.; 1 wk. free, Ha. 3293-W. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. alcove, priv. hath, $lO. Housekeeper In basement. t-RM. HOUSE—Sq. car. ear.. 1 roup'e. Easily arranged for 2 Couples, Ha. 0108. 4-ROOM home, nlcelv furnished, ideal location. water pd.. reas. Ir. 7752. 24 Suburban and Farms BAR.TLET, 3810—' j Acre. 5 room bungalow; gar.; el.; cement basement; all In fine shape, for $lB. Ri. 6367. SUNSHINE GARDENS—4 rms. bungalow, farage. shrubbery; 1 acre good ground. 15, Next door Runds Grocery. TROY, W. —6 rooms, electricity. 3-car garage: 2 acres, chicken house, $25. Reduction if leased. Ri. 7739. 34TH, W\! 1226—Plenty of shade trees, fine 6-room modern house, c. w. pd., gar,; $25. Rl. 6367. 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space FACTORY building, new. fireproof, 13.000 sq. ft. Low rent. See 1841 Ludlow Ave. SOMEONE to share desirable office, stenographic service. 703 Union Title Bg. WAREHOUSE —Storage space; free elevator. Brown-Manley Plow Cos. LI. 4117. REALESTATEFORSALE 27 Houses For Sale SHELBY. 1351—9 rooms, modern. Price $2.500. Jennings Bros., 28 S. 111. St. FOR SALE—Strictly modern bungalow, practically new, deal with owner and save; desirable terms. Ir, 2990, INVESTOR REAL ESTATE—WiII sell my equity in modern home. Irvington, at reasonable figure and lease from buyer. Owner. Times Box B-307. 28 Sale Suburban Property $15.00 CASH. $15.00 monthly; price $2,500. 2723 N. Butler Ave. 4 rooms, garage. 6 lots. Owner 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334, 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage WATSON ROAD and Carrollton, southwest corner: assume $2,100 loan and pay $750 for deed; lot is worth twice the asking price; no Barrett; size 88x180. Mr. Hoffmann. Li. 6354, 31 Wanted to Trade SIO,OOO EQUITY—In 3 doubles to exchange for clear farm. Li. 2662. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSOR, one, 2 cu. ft. cylinder portable, A-l condition, priced very reasonable. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. "ROTTT Stone Jars, reduced prices. X X XjILO We deliver, WEST END BOTTLE XX, 533 W. Pearl St, Li. 8085. CHILD’S ROLL TOP DESK and chair: $6. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. CINDERS, sand and gravel, crushed stone, also excavating., Ir. 2820. ELECTRIC PUMPS—Cellar drainers for sale or rent. Call Ir. 1151. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. HOUSE TRAILER—7xIS, will make office, tool rm., or small restaurant; first SSO takes it. 332 W. McCarty. LARGE BED cow manure. Sam De Witt: Vx mile S. of Brookviile Rd. on Arlington. SHOWCASES—4: sizes 6-8-10: S4O for all. 355 W. Wash. St. TRADE—In your old washer at $25 allowance on lifetime guaranteed “Laundry Queen;” limited number: special terms. One year free service. 207 E. Ohio. WASHERS—Maytag repossessions. One with Ironer attached. Both carrv factory guarantee. L. S. Ayres. 7th floor and downstairs store. “WATERPROOF truck covers;” all sizes in stock at lowest prices. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO., 1302 W. Washington. WRINGER ROLLS—Factory 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 vou trv it. Albert G. Maas, 31 Virginia Ave. Rl. 7125 35 Household Goods ALL TEMPERATURE under 50: always in Icev air refrigerators. Let us explain. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. SOOO Northwesiern Ave. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. & Bedrm., twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 2428 N. Meridian. ELECTRIC WASHER—Apex: like new. bargain; also Bulck car. 5202 Burgess Ave. FURNITURE—New used. 3-room outfit: easy terms. N. BARRETT 868 Virginia GAS RANGE—Chambers Automatic, all whjie, like new, reasonable. Hu. 7855. GAS STOVE—Furniture p'.anos. sewing machines refrigerators: all in good condition and cheap as vou want them De liverv free 127 W Georgia St LATE model washer and ironer for balance due on washer. Call Ri. 6321, ask for MR. MOONEY. SEWING MCHS. repaired, all makes; special price. White Sewing Ma. Cos. Ri. 4755. SINGER Machine: sews good: $9. Portable electric: $3 per month. 126 W. Washington St. VACUUM-CLEANER —Hoover Special. Factory Rebuilt. Factory Guarantee: 521.95. L. S. AYRES. 7th floor, and Downstairs Store. WASHER—Prima Quickwav. All latest 1mIrovements. A few left at $49.50. L. S. AYRES. 7th floor and Downstairs Store. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Atwater Kent table model $18.50 Earl lowboy 19.50 Crosley Treasure Chest 19.50 Radiola No. 18 19.50 Philco 7-tube table model 19.50 Stewart Warner lowboy 16.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE—CALL 75c: AERIALS. $3; GUARANTEED. LI. 2162. $1 GUARANTEED SERVICE We have a complete radio service - *ept. If anv call is not satisfactory, within 3 days, free service will be given. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N. Penn. - LI. 5513. SIOO TROMBONE—York, new. bargain at S6O. Easy terms. Lorenz Saxophone School, 20 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. PIANOS— T'..ned $2- 30 year f exD Best woik guaranteed He 5584 PlANO—Almost new. cost S6OO for $65: must sell. Ha. 2693-J. RADIO—Best buy in the city; Balkite lowboy; walnut cabinet; all-electric: perfect condition. $29.50. 4101 E. Michigan. RADlO—Maiestic highbov. cabinet ’ike new. $49.50; E-Z terms. 4101 E, Mich. SAXOPHONE—Conn; silver-gold alto. ex. cond.; $25, LI. 6551. Mr. Aired 9 to 5 1 m RADIO, 8-TUBE HIGHBOY CABINET. REPOSSESSED. NEW GUARANTEE; SELL FOR BALANCE OF $44.19. $1 DELIVERS. RI. 6321.

MERCHANDISE 36 Radios. Musical Instruments /g- ~ J Piano Accordion Values New 120 Bass Im ported Italian 4c- VP | A Kl 1 cordions. S3OO in- I ,O\J struments • FREE LESSONS for all who buv now . . . big new accordion band now being formed. Ccme in and get the details. Beginners learn auickly under our competent instructors. * Easy Terms Accordion's 0 $ 35 and U P 48 Bass Cellini, a;New Pearlite finregular $l6O :n- ished Piano Accordstrument. slightly I ons. 24 bass: now s ll7 -50Town SBO.OO PEARSON PIANO CO. 128-30 N. Pennsylvania St. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel GOOD used Men’s suits. $4 and ud: all sizes, real barg. 9 N. West St. Li. 7844, UNREDEEMED—New and out of pawn MEN’S SUITS..S4.OO We can fit vou to beat the deorcss'on Hundreds to choose from. Some new SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. Rl. 6594. 38 Store. Office Supplies OFFICE Eauipment. used. Bargains, riles. Safe. Desks. Chairs, etc. Shaw Walter. 417 Mever Kiser. Ri. 3448 TYPEWRITERS & m"S TYPEWRITERS rented. $2.50 per mo.: $6 for 3 mo. Woodstock. 317 N. Penn. L. 4712. TYPEWRITERS—PortabIes and standard machines. Terms, repairing. A. McCullum. He. 1936. 39 Coal, Wood and Fuel BUY WITH SAFETY HOOSIER COAL & OIL CO. HE. 1331. He. 1332, He. 1333. MONUMENT COAL CO. Li 2233. 701 E. Wash. St. CALL US FOR PRICES Federal Coal Cos. Ch. 2291 IF YOU LIKE BIG LP. TRYBLUE BELL. NO SOOT BLK $6.00 W. VA., Vx T. $3.00: V* T 1.75 REX, Vx T. $2.50; ,4 T 1.50 J. & I. C-O-A-L. C-H. 6-0-4-8. 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. Amber Jacket, bg. 1p... $5.00 Very Lumpy Va., m. r.. .$5.00 W. Virginia Lump $6.00 We handle all other best grades of coal and coke. Center Coal Cos. LI. 1458 LI. 1459 GEN. ISLAND CREEK jr— 7 e LARGE EGG. FKD * Ideal for stoves and furnaces Golden Flame, big Ip., fkd 44.75 Tip-Top W. Va.. big block, fkd C OO 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 INDPLSiCUFUEIC? OPERATORS,OF FOUR YARDS A OR. 2400 \ DR. 2401 Prices on Premium Coals White Star blk. lg. fkd $5.00 Verv good for furnace or stove. Best W. Va. blk.. lg. cln. fkd $6.00 Best E. Kv. 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. V hite 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 lp 7.75 Coke, pea sz.. $8.50: chestnut. $8: furn. 8.50 Delivered Anywhei-e in City. Union Icg SrfoALCb DR. 4621. DR. 4622. “It will pay you to visit our yard and sere the difference in good coal.” 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. WANT furniture! 4 to 6 rooms, also odd nieces; highest nrices Hu. 7274 WANTED—Furniture all kinds, best priced calls answered promptly. LI. 6963. WE BUY OLD GOLD 10K—40c a dw.; 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, 6994 LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets Oannripc: Ist class breeding stock ieady \j<xn<x.L ico t 0 mate 306 N Ho | mes Be 38C5 FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities YOU can be the proud owner of 3 lots of rich soil. Convenient location, friendly neighbors. Greenhouse stocked with season’s flowers and bulbs; perennials for landscaping; low overhead: enjoy the comforts of life. Investigate now. W. J. WEELAND, 1867 Barth Ave. Dr. 3509-J. 48 Automobile Loans Auto loanS Ride While You Pay 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 SgACg j Don’t Jose your auto I Others paid off More money advanced. Cash at once Courteous. quick service SACKS BROS AUTO LOAN C<f 308 INDIANA AVE. RL 5994 free PARKING YORK AND INDIANA AY*

FEB. 16, 1932

! finanqial 46 Money to Loan isv EOUITABLE FINANCE CO 152JN. Delaware Bt. Li. 6605 REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. 207 B New York Rl 4974. A Better Way to BORROW MONEY Loans. $lO to ssoo. In 24 hours, at Reduced Rates Come in, write or phone for full Information. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg. Phona Rl. 5054. LI. 9131 iIOMESTIUIB 2WSW ON FURNITURE LOANS FROM SMALL AMOUNTS UP TO S3OO Same Rate on All Loans and Balances $ 50 for 10 mos. total cost...,s 5.50 75 for 10 mos. total cost.... 8.25 100 for 10 mos. total cost 11.00 150 for 10 mos. total cost..., 16.50 200 for 10 mos. total cost.... 22.00 300 for 10 mos. total cost.... 33.00 Other Amounts and Lengths of Time Granted Very small payments can be arranged if necessary with the privilege of pxv inmore and reducing the interest. No fee. fines or deductions, bo extra charges of anv kind. You Get the Full Amount of the Loan NO INDORSERS AND NO EMBARRASSING INVESTIGATIONS. Phone, write or call at the office. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Assn. 230 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587 IF YOU DON’T FIND what you are looking for in the want ads today, 1£ may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily. ~Tutom otTve 50 Autos For Sale BUICK '27—4-pass, coupe, reduced to $225. _Terms. 1302 E. Wash. St. ’ BUICK. '26—Special coupe: reduced to $125. Terms. 1302 E. Wash. BUICK ’29—5-pass, coupe, reduced to $595. Terms. 1302 E. Wash. BUICK—’3O Sedan special, reduced to $575. terms. 1302 E. Washington. BUICK—’27 Sedan, reduced to $245. Terms. Trade. 1302 E. Washington. CHEVROLET Coach, bargain, Phillips Auto Sales. 2606 W. Mich. Be. 2728. CHEVROLET. 1927—Coach: new paint. tires, motor A-l: $47.50, 2020 Valley. CHRYSLER. ’2B—Coupe: reduced to $1857 Terms and trade. 1302 E. Wash. DODGE SEDAN—Ready to go, will give you good service; bargain at our reduced price of $45; terms. 820 N. Meridian. DODGE—’3O Sedan: like new, $545. Terms. Trade. 1302 E. Washington. FORD 1930 Coupe: finish sparkles like i.ew: upholstery spotters, good tires and the motor is mech. O. K.: vou will like this car: $295. Terms and trade. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St. Rl. 8323. 2014 W. Washington St. Be. 3234. FORD—I 926 coupe: runs, good: only SSO. Terms. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. FORD—I 926: touring in good running condition : $25. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. WasK FORD—'29 tudor: bargain; $195. BROWNING GENT, INC.. 10th and Meridian. 1929 FORD ROADSTER. VERY GOOD CONDITION, PRICED TO SELL QUICK. MARKET GARAGE. LI. 3160. PRICES SLASHED Cadillac, 314 Coupe S27S 1927 Chevrolet. Coach 75 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 225 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 275 1929 Ford Tudor 185 1930 Ford Tudor 290 Terms or Trade. LAUTH MOTORS, Inc. ROCKNE DISTRIBUTORS. 3547 E. Washington St. Ir. 1175, TODAY’S BARGAINS 1930 Chevrolet Coupe $295 1930 Marmon 69 Coupe 695 1930 Marmon 79 Spt. Coupe.... 895 1929 Marmon-Roosevelt Sedan.. 295 1930 Chrysler 66 Coupe 495 Easy Terms—We Trade Marmon Motor Car Cos. 1037 N. Meridian LI. 6359 Equitable Securities Cos, WE HOLD NO SALES But we do give you sale prices every day. Come in and compare our values. You cant’ beat them. ’2B Studebaker Pres. Sed.s3oo ’29 Auburn Sedan 300 ’3l Chevrolet Coupe, rumble seat 375 ’3l Chevrolet Coach .... 375 ’29 Pontiac Spt. Coupe. Side mounts 350 ’2B Studebaker Sedan .. 175 ’3O Ford Cabriolet 250 ’2B Essex Coach 100 ’3O Chevrolet Coupe .... 250 ’3O Ford Tudor 250 ’3l Ford Victoria 395 Liberal Terms—We Trade Many others to select from. Priced exceptionally low. CHAS. BELLMORE USED CAR MANAGER 501 Virginia Ave. DRexel 0660. Open Evenings and Sunday. 51 Tracks. Tractors. Trailers DODGE—I 927, I’/4-ton truck; ready to go; bargain at our low price. HATFIELD MOTOR CO.. 623 N Capitol. Rl. 9326 FEDERAL equipped. This is a good buv INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 1188 Kentucky Ave. LL 4809. Only sso.oo—Full Price O. M. C. one \Vx ton: pneumatic tires, good body, electric lights and starter: c V ll ® truck I* In Rood running condition ajd ready for work. General Motors Usea Truck Department. 430 N. Capitol Ave. Lb 7467. Open till 9. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times. Phone “ad-taker” Rl. 5551 during business hours. 53 Accessories Tires Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAOON CO.—Will repair or make new top* and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave 55 Antos Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or your CJIU f. WOLF AUTO CO. LL 4816 Ml W. Capitol. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BU8INE8S!