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CHINESE DEATH TRAPS ARE LAID FOR JAPANESE Defenders Work Feverishly to Prepare for Attack on Tazang. (Continued from Page 1) by Japanese shell fire and aerial bombardment until only two buildings of any size remained standing While there were no immediate plans for evacuation of Americans from the settlement, consular officials learned that six American missionaries at a Lutheran mission at Kwangchow, in southeast Honan province, were threatened by bandits. The United States consul at Hankow requested protection from Chinese provincial troops. Foreign forces available for defense of the settlement were increased with arrival of the Britsh destroyers Wild Swan and Verity, from Swatow. The Chinese press paid great tribute to Robert Short, American member of the Chinese air force, shot down with three Japanese planes over Soochow. Short was called “a friend who dared and died” in the defense of the land against the Japanese invasion.

Italian Warship Hit By United l‘rrn WASHINGTON. Feb. 24.—The navy department was informed today that American, British and French naval officers at Shanghai were attempting to dissuade the commander of the Italian cruiser Libia from his announced intention to open fire on the Chinese if his ship were shelled again. Admiral M. M. Taylor, commander of the Asiatic fleet, reported to the department that the side of the Libia was pierced by a Chinese shell. He said the Libia’s commander had informed him that if the firing recurred he would answer it. Taylor said he had suggested to the Italian officer that he believed any return fire “would be an error, unless there were evidences of intentional and sustained shelling on the part of the Chinese.” The admiral said that British and French senior naval officers at Shanghai had concurred in his suggestion. Admiral William V. Pratt, chief of naval operation, radioed Taylor that his action in suggesting that the Italian officer not return the Chinese fire had his “hearty approval.” Chinese Will Fight to End BY DEMAREE C. BESS United Press Staff Correspondent (Copyright. 1932. bv United Press) SHANGHAI, Feb. 24.—Japanese planes rained deadly missiles on the defenders of Shanghai today as an alert and smiling Chinese general pledged himself to resist their advance until the last of his legions is exterminated, if necessary. Firmly entrenched around Chenju with soldiers of the Nineteenth route army, General Tsai Ting-Kai flung a taunting challenge to the Japanese—“Do your worst; we are ready.” . But General Tsai's men are only to defend. The cheerful young commander passed up a golden opportunity to counter attack the temporarily halted Japanese. There will be no offensive by the Chinese—only a continuation of stubborn resistance that already sorely has tried the Mikado’s men. Resist Air Attack General Tsai gave me a striking illustration of his intentions as he sat talking in his bomb-proofed headquarters which I visited near Chenju this afternoon. Suddenly from out of the sky a squadron of Japanfcse planes dived at the Chinese breastworks, their machine guns spewing a stream of lead and steel. Without,, hesitation, defending soldiers leaped into anti-aircraft dugouts and behind hay stacks. They began a steady fire which so discouraged the Japanese pilots that they quickly withdrew. I spent several uncomfortable minutes when the planes swooped low over the trenches, their machine guns rattling. I found General Tsai in the highest spirits, despite information that heavy Japanese reinforcements were being sent in an effort to push back the defenders. “We intend to resist if Japan sends Its entire army,” he declared. •'They will find we will yield only

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inch by inch and then only as we must.” Elaborate defense works surrounding Tsai's headquarters testified that the army was prepared to make any Japanese advance a difficult task. For miles around, machine gun nests were maintained, with troop dugouts all filled with cheery fighting men. General Tsai's Nineteenth army men were fighting side by side with the crack Eighty-eighth division. General Chiang Kai-Shek's own. "The Japanese have halted their attack,” Tsai said. “They are waiting for reinforcements to help them out. This would be a good opportunity for me to start an offensive of my own, but I do not intend to do so, because we will not endanger the settlements. “We are a peaceful army, undesirous of warfare, but determined to resist invasion until we are extermij nated.” General Tsai said that the Nineteenth army had suffered 1,700 cas- | ualties since the new Japanese offensive began Feb. 20, and that in addition there have been 5,500 civilian casualties since Jan. 28. “Our men can duck airplane bombs and shells, but civilians don’t know how,” he said. “That explains why noncombatants are being killed.” New State Is ‘Daido’ By United l'rr^s MUKDEN, Manchuria, Feb. 24. The Manchurian independence committee has decided to name the new Manchu state “Daido,” meaning “great union.” The state will be a constitutional | democracy, with an annual assem- ; bly selected by popular vote. Changchun will be the capital. Henry i Pu-Yi, deposed boy emperor, will be lifelong chief of state. . Masons Hold Roll Call Sixty-second annual roll call of ] ; Keystone chapter, No. 66, Royal j Arch Masons, was observed Tuesday j night with a dinner and program, in the Masonic temple. The Rev, R. T. Gwyn, pastor of the Centenary Christian church, spoke. 1

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ANNOUNCEMENTS I Heath Notices (iERHAKDT. CHRISTIAN A.—Father ol Clifford, brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Nevin of Hamilton, 0., and Jacob C. Gerhardt of Peoria. 111., passed away Tuesdav. Feb. 23. at the son's residence. 1503 Wade St. Funeral services Friday. Feb. 26th. 2 p. m. from the above residence. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited ROY J. TOLIN IN CHARGE. LACY. FRANK H.—Husband of Anna P.. father of Dvight F.. passed awav Tuesdav p. m. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Friday. 1:30 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. OLIPHANT. LOUlSE—Mother of Prances and Betty Oliphant, sister of Mrs. J. L. Mantz of Peoria, 111.; Mrs. C. F. Heller of Cuba. 111.. Mrs. A. H. Smith, cf Kankakee. 111., passed away at residence. 3034 N. Pennsylvania St., Feb. 24th. 1 a. m. Funeral Thursday 1 p. m. at McNEELY MORTUARY, 1828 N. Meridian St. Friends may call at the mortuary anytime until 9 p. m. Thursday, when remains will be taken to Cuba, 1 _ 111., for burial. a REID. MARGARET M.—Beloved wife of Norman O. Reid, mother of Joseph. Richard. Wallace and Mrs. William Weigand, daughter of Matthew Quinn and sister of Mrs. Walter Beck. Frank W. Quinn, passed away at the residence, 3834 E. Thirteenth St.. Monday. Feb 22Funeral Thursday, Feb. 25. 8:30 a. m. at the home. Services at the Little Flower church. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. SIMMONS, MRS. CORNELIA JULIA—Age 76 years, passed away Tuesday morning Services Thursday, 9 a. m. at the residence, 3634 Kenwood Ave. Friends invited. Burial Glen Cove cemetery, Knightstown. Ind.. Thursday noon. WALKER. LOUISA—Age 87 years, died Monday, Feb. 22. Funeral Thursday. Feb. 25. 2 p. m.. at late residence. 706 E. Morris. Friends invited. GEORGE W. USHER IN CHARGE.^ 2 Cards, In Memoriams GROSS —In loving remembrance of mv dearly beloved husband. Edwin E. Gross. Feb° 24 aS I931 SWay ° ne year ago toda yDeath has robbed us of a dear one, But for him death meant great gain; For with Christ he lives rejoicing. Free from sin. grief, tears and pain. MRS. MATILDA L. GROSS. GROSS—In fond and loving remembrance of our dear uncle, EDWIN E. GROSS. 1931 6ft US ° ne yCar ag ° today ' Feb - 24 > Our hearts are almost broken, dear; we surely, surely miss you here; But Jesus who knoweth all things best Has called our uncle to his rest. STELLA. ESTHER AND VERA. GROSS—In remembrance of our dear friend, EDWIN E. GROSS, who went mi- ully t 0 sleep one year ag0 ’ Feb ' 24, We shall rrftss him here among us, Miss his kind and loving heart. Rut we hone through Christ to meet him Where we never more shall part. ALFRED SINKER. FREEDLY SIMS HARVEY BROWN. Assistants E. E. Gross Funeral Home. ’’ASSMAN—In loving memory of otir d-ar mother. ARAMENTA WRASSMAN. who departed this life two years ago today and our dad. JOHN WRASSMAN, who died Jan. 18. 1925: And while they sleep in peaceful sleep, Their memory we shall always keen DAUGHTERS AND FAMILIES.

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\ GARAGE—Mechanic; experienced: percentage basis; batterv tools, welder and drill | furnished. Box No. 313. ■ RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA, N., 1115 —Newly papered and cleaned; 1 or 2; hot water; $3. Ri. 5121. ALABAMA, N.. 523 GAYLORD. APT. 5. Cozy, warm room, adjoining bath. $3. BELLEFONTAINE. 6416—Young couple to share home with widow. Hu. 6752, DELAWARE, N.. 2043—Apt. 4; combination living & bedrm., gar, opt. Ha. 4105-W. ILL.. N.. 2723—Pleasant front rm.. vontieman. Small family: gar, opt. Ta, 1448. ILLINOIS, N., 401; apply apt. 29. Beautiful front room, plenty of light and heat; right downtown, with private family, no other roomers. MERIDIAN, S., 602—Modern, clean rms.. $2.50 & 3, Walking distance. Li. 4258. MERIDIAN, N. of Fall Creek; fine rm. in apt., on bus line, near car; 1 or 2 employed people; ref.; garage. Ta. 4478. N. MERIDIAN—WeII furnished, reasonable, garage opp.. private famiiy, gentleman pref. Ta. 1854. NEW JERSEY. N., 830—Nice, cheerful rm.. mod., suit, for 2; twins beds. Ri. 5281. ORIENTAL. N., 20—Front sleeping rm.; all modern, private entrance; $3. PARK, 3203—Widow’s home; lovely rm., twin beds; $3 & $4; meals opt. Wa. 2165-J PRATT. E.. 657—Near College car. large nicelv furn. rm.. warm, uuiet home. 1 or 2 persons. Breakfast optional. Li. 1925. WASHINGTON. E.. 1810—Comfortable front rm,. homelike. Ri. 2032. WOODRUFF—774 W. Dr.; comfortable front rm.. next bath: Beauty Rest, Ch. 5724. WOODRUFF, 962 E. DR.—Cheerful rm., new home: no other roomers. Ch. 5253-J. 32ND, E.. 124—Attract, rm.. lovely home, priv. bath, $5. Hu. 3949. CT HOTEL; warm, homelike, OX, ULmo $7 for 2. 136 W. Market. NEWLY furn. rm., gentlemen: priv. home of 2 nurses; gar. Reasonable. Ch. 5723, LARGE front rm. with phone, connecting sitting room; $5. Woodruff. Ch. 0424. HOTEL ANTLERS BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat; mod, conven.. $3,50 & up. LARGE—Warm, beautifully furn. rm.. Is v offered to one who will appreciate a real home; gar.; $3.75. Ta. 7154, eve. THINK OF IT! it! Lovely large room. $lO month. Ch. 3702-M. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reaa ing because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N. 1518—2 rms., kitchenette. in-dr. bed, overstuffed, furn, Li. 2995. ALABAMA, 1912 N.—s 6, with garage; 1 room, kitchenette. BROADWAY. 830—2 mod. front rms.. priv. entrance: IV2 blocks car; $6; adults. BROADWAY. 1134—Clean, warm rm. and kitchen: 2 beds. $4,50 to $6.50. BROADWAY. 2023—Warm rm.. kitchenette. next bath, sink. All furn. He. 2687. BROADWAY. 1403—Clean, cozy apt.; furn. complete; private bath; $6.50. Li. 9522. BROADWAY, 1422—Furn. 4 rms., private porch and bath: garage; reduced $9. CENTRAL. 2536—2 light cheerful front rms. mod., nicelv furnished: reasonable. CENTRAL, 2536—2 light cheerful front rms. mod., nicely furnished; reasonable. COLLEGE. 1232—Front rm.. kitchenette; plenty heat, hot water; pri. ent.; adults. COLLEGE. 1803—2 nicely furnished apts.. 2 rms each; private entrance. $5; sb.so; $6. Use of phone. He. 1930. COLLEGE. 1336 —2-rm. apt., running wat.; comph furn., $5, $7; modern. Li. 8013. DELAWARE, N., 527—2-rm. apt., sink, private entrance; walking distance. EVISON. 1146—Furnished rm. with housekeeping privileges. Dr. 0367. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2-rm. apts.; pri. ent.; Maytag washer; $4. $7.50. Ta. 7ilo. ILLINOIS. N.. 1919—3 rms., kitchenette. bath, apt, compi. furn.; priv. ent., gar. ILL . N.. 1726—Nice, clean, newly papered apt.; refined girls pref. Ha. 1043. ILLINOIS. 805 N.—Housekeeping rooms, suitable 2 adults; always hot water. Newly decorated. $3 & $4. MERIDIAN, S„ 1601' 2 —2 rms.. kitchenette; priv. entrance: on cariine; modern. OHIO, 540 E.—2 nice front rooms, $3.50. Others $1.50 up; garage. ORIENTAL, 20 N.—2-rm. furn. apt., also PENN . 2006 N.—Nicely furn.. 2-rm. apt.. utilities, sink, overstuffed; all turn. PENN.. N.. 1918—Large front housekeeping rm. Also sleeping, modern. Ta. 3926. RANDOLPH. 208 N.—2 mod. warm rms., private family; adults. $6. Ri. 3242, SHYRMAN DR., S.. 1203—Large rm. and kitchen, running water, modern furn. Dr. 3112-J. TALBOT. 2400 Blk. —2 3-room apts.: sink; private entrance; $6,50; $7.50. Ta. 7110. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 rooms, furnished; clean; $5. housekeeper in basement. WASH., E., 1710—2 mod. rms.; Ist. fl.; 2 priv. entrs.; sink, gd. heat everyth, turn. 14TH. W.. 120—Warm front rm.: nicely furn.; private entrance. Ri. 7009. WOODRUFF. 544 M. DR.—Large apt.. Ist fl.. private bath: furn.; adults. Ch. 3173.

RENTALS \-- 19 Rooms with Board ALABAMA. N.. 1224—Large rm.. twin beds; steam heat; $6 each: good meals. ; CENTRAL. 1960—Dormitory for men, mod., ‘ very reasonable. Ha. 4171-M. ILL. N.. 2269—Conven. to Harris.. Hemlock, Taib. exch.; home cook.; privileges. LAUREL, 818—Warm room. 2 meals; I laund. for 2. $6 each., nr. car. Dr, 0882-J ! new JERSEY. N.. 2063—Front rm.. twin ; beds, shower; good meals. Ta. 6916. ! TACOMA. N.. 202—Rm bd.. laundry, gar.. ! priv. family, 1 or 3 men. Ch. 3658-R. i RM. for mother and child; home cooking; near school and car. Ha. 1072. ; LOVELY rm. widow's home. 1 or 2: home | cooking; $6.50. Nr. car. Dr. 2972-M. ;20 Wanted to Rent Rooms 2 UNFUR. RMS.—Utilities; about sls mo.; priv. family or apt. Box 309, Times. 21 Unfurnished Apartments I GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigerated apta ] Real values and ideal locations. Cali Rl. | 9412, Apt. House Division. ADDISON, N., 279 —3-room mod.; private bath: utilities furn; $27,50, Be. 0847. ASHLAND. 1326—Clean, modern apt., reas. rent; gar,; inquire apt. 7 or 5. ASHLAND <fc 64TH—Desirable apts.; greatly reduced; good furnace. Rl. 5146. BELLEFONTAINE. 1125—5 rooms; heat & water furn.; garage; s3l. Ri. 6178. MADISON. 1025—Best equipped apt., south, S3O: 3 or 4 rms. Pom. Scs. ktehn. Frig. PENNSYLVANIA. 3024 N.—2 bedrooms, sun parlor, living, dining, kitchen, util. turn.; S6O. Li. 3039. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicelv decorated, kitchenette apt.: heat. gas. water and ice urn.. $26, Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. 20TH. E.. 701—2 rms. mod..' 2 in-a-door beds, priv. porch, Frlgidaire. Ta. 5976. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments ail locations. No obligations. Transportation free Li. 6452. Evenings. Be. 3114 or Wa. 0433. $32.50 , Dundee Apts. VIRGINL4 AVE. AND M’CARTY ST. Heat, gas. Frigidaire, hot water. SEE CUSTODIAN. APT. 47. Colored— $25 and up DOUGLASS COURT ! 21ST AND BOULEVARD PLACE IN--1 CLUDBS HEAT. LIGHT. GAS, HOT I WATER. SEE CUSTODL4N. APT. 56. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADDISON, 322 N„ 5 ROOMS. GOOD CONDITION. LIGRTS, GAS, TOILET. WATER PAID. GARAGE. $17.50. RI. 6441. BELLEFONTAINE, 1009—8 rms.: rmers. or 2 families: 3-car gar. Reduced. He. 4956. 1403 Vi BROOKSIDE AVE. SB, Water paid, 3 rooms, inside toilet, and sink. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware &t. Ta. f-334. CAPITOL. N.. 1202—Large brick homestead, containing 6 large rms.; $37; including steam heat. Dr. 2163. COLLEGE. 3118—6-rm. double; garage: near school, churches; $45, Wa. 5018 R-2 DELAWARE. N.. 2419—530: 2 wks. free; 6 rms., repapered; garage. Wa. 3242. DRAPER. 1537—5 rms.. excellent sondi.. water, toilet. Inside, water pd. .elec., gas. sl6, Owner, Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. GALE. N.. 1403—4-room strictly mod. double. Frigidaire. full basement, garage: S4O; water nd. Owner. Ir. 2660, GLADSTONE. N.. 933—5-rm. mod. double, 2- gar.. $27; water pd. Hu. 4222. GOODLET, 409—Fine 5-room bungalow, inside toilet, gar,, c. w. pd.; only sls. Ri. 6367. HARDING. N.. 2104—6-rm. mod., hardwd. firs., gar. Nr. school; $28.50. Wa. 5010 HARDING, 133 N.— $7, 3 Rooms, elec. 1854 N. Delaware st. Ta. 5334, HOEFGEN, 1633—3-room double, clean, electricity, garage, pavement: $lO, KEYSTONE. N., 904—Single, 6 rms. mod., redec.; resin.; 2-car gar.; S3O. Ch. 3433. KEYSTONE. N.—Near St. Philip’s and public school: 5-rm. semi-mod.; gar.; wa. pd.;. $lB to responsible party. Ch. 5841-J. KEYSTONE. N.. 813—6-rm. mod., garage. Near Tech; S3O, Li. 7646, LA SALLE, 1344—6-rm. dbl., mod.; soft water; gar. To see it is to want It. LA SALLE, 1407 N.—4-Rms., in-a-door bed, tile bath, garage; $36. Ch. 0995-R. MANSFIELD. 1901 & ’os—2 modern singles, garage, water paid, nice location. $25 and S3O. Ta, 1844. Ha, 0565-J. MERIDIAN, S., 1526—Dandy 7-room strictly modern; good location; has new Peerless furnace; garage; reduced to $25; March Ist dating. Dr. 3472. 2908 E. MICHIGAN—S-room modern double: water paid; $22.50. GREGORY & ' APPEL, INC. Li. 7491. MINNESOTA. E.—4 rms.. water nd.. lights. gas. $lO, Druggist. Villa and Minn. NAOMI, 1233—4 lovely rms.; A-l condition; water, toilet, gas and elec.; gar.; _ water pa id; reasonable rent. Dr. 1651, NEW JERSEY. N„ 1335—8 rms.. double. newly decorated, garage. Ha. 2040. OAKLAND. 414 N.—Nr. St. Philips; 6 rms., strictly mod., redec., cleaned throughout; gar.; $35; water paid. Ch. 5768-J, RICHLAND. 258 N. —6-Rm. cot., 1001 W. N York, 5 rooms, water pd. Ri. 7725. SHERMAN DR., N.. 51 —6 rooms, thoroughly modern double; garage; water paid. Reduced rent. Call Ir. 5282. 2435 S. STATE —5-room modern and garage: $25. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. Li. 7494. TACOMA. N., 1964—Nice 5-room mod., bung., will decorate, gar. Only $22.50. Ri. 6367. ' 13TH. E., 4917—Near Little Flower: 5-rm. mod.; redec.; S3O; gar. Hu. 6864. 16TH, E., 2512—Desirable 4-rm. mod. double; nr. park; gar, Reduc. rent. Dr. 1280. 19TH & ILL.,—N. e. corner; 7-rm., modern; $65 house $35. Ri, 0542. 32D, W., 1425 —$22.50: repainted, mid.. 4rm. dbl.. lin.. gar. Will paper. Dr. 0368-J „ CHEAP RENT Four ro ° ms - el., gas. gar. 154 S. Harland. $12.50. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. RENT REDUCED TO $25 157 W. Pratt st., 7 rooms, bath, furnace. Owner. 1354 N. Delaware. Ta. 5334. MODERN. SOUTH. S2O. Five rooms. 1129 E. Raymond. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. COLORED—29th. W.. 656—5-rm. mod.; A-l cond.; water paid; $25. Ta, 5068. COLORED—BBI W. 25th St.. 5 rms., elec., inside toilet, water, $12.50. Be. 2431-W. COLORED—CorneII, 1647—5-rm. dble." A-l; gar.; near school, car; sl7. Hu. 6756. 21 Furnished Apts, and Houses CAPITOL, N., 1202—Nicely furn., 3 bedrm. home, $45; including steam heaft. See Custodian. Pungalow Pk. or Dr. 2163, CENTRAL, 2131—3 rooms, priv. ent.. porch good heat. $7.50 week. He. 4155. CENTRAL. 2604—Desirable 4-rm. apt., strictly priv,, o-stuffed, util. Ha, 1658-M. COLLEGE, 1136—3 clean, nicely furn. rooms with bath, overstuffed, electric refrigeration, $37,50. Inquire Apt, 1. DELAWARE, N.. 2024—1. 2, 3-rm., furn. or unfurn. apts,, util, furn.; gar, opt. HARDING. 2618—Furn” bung.; piano, radio, ear., imp. street. Accommodate 4 persons: $8.50 week. Act quickly. Ta. 6340. MERIDIAN. N.. 2237—5 rooms, bath: Frig., heat, utilities furn.: S6O. Li. 2662. WALNUT. E., 115—3 rms.. alcove, priv. bath. $lO. Housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF PLACE. W. D.—Desirable 3room apt. Everything furn. Ch. 4670. PART or all furnished house; 5 rooms. modern. Ch. 4647. 4800 EAST—4 room apt., nicely furn.: A-l location; $26. Inquire 124 N. Denny. 4400 EAST—Employed lady to share cozy apt., on bus line. Reas. Ir. 1891. Efficiency Apts., $42.50 1530 N. 111.; beautifully furnished: large kitchenette, dinette. Frigidaire: utilities; $22 semi-monthly: res., mgr. apt. 1. or Li. 5391. Ri, 4214. 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space 10.500 SO. FT. STORAGE SPACE ON SWITCH. CALL LI. 4117. 26 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—In or near Woodruff Place, strictly modern 3-bedrm. house; by adults. Must be reasonable. Address Box 314. "beaTiestate foTsale--27 Houses For Sale COLLEGE, near 19th, 8 rooms, mod., at nearly ground value. Terms. Rl. 7725. 28 Sale Suburban Property EAST—S rms.. all modern. 1 acre: $3,800. Terms. Ch. 4647. sl4 CASH—SI4 monthly; price. $2,400. 2723 N. Butler Ave.: 4-room oungalow. eiec.. garage. 367 ft. front. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. 3- house with garage, lot 50x200; fruit trees and forest trees; a fine location, east, price. $1,600: SIOO cash, balance sls per month. Mr. Amos. eves.. Dr. 2432. AMERICAN ESTATES CO. Ri. 9389. 332 Circle Tower 31 Wanted to Trade 4- semi-modern west, clear to trade for 5-room bungalow In good location and assume difference up to $2,000. AMOS, Dr. 2432. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale PRESSING Machine. Hoffman 7-A. like new, bargain for SIOO. Hu. 3475. WRINGER ROLLS—Factory dlst. Eden Washer Shop. 1921 W. Wash. Be. 4325. ,

MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale ROTTT.ES Stone Jars, reduced prices. UKJ X X XjXLO We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W, Pearl St. Li. 8085, CINDERS, sand and gravel, crushed stone, also excavating, ir. 2820. CINDERS—Cow manure, horse manure and humus. G, A. Bechert. He. 2204, CORN SUGAR —12 sacks. 2c per lb. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. ELECTRIC PUMPS—Cellar drainers for sale or rent. Call Ir. 1151. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3528 E. Washington St. ELECTRIC PUMPS Myers Deep well, slightly used. In firstclass cond.. S6O: Tri-valve shallow well, in good cond.. $25- Humphrey Automatic heater. S4O: new closet cr mbinations. $14.75. 115 N. Alabama. FOR SALE—23 walnut veneered diningroom suites in six different designs. To close out for cash: prices ranging from S4O to $lO5 for eight-piece suites. These suites sold at wholesale (not retail) from $75 to $164. Make your selection at once because all must be sold quickly. Tindall-Wagner Mfg. Cos. (factory), Shelbyville. Ind. FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy; $lO. 1934 N. Keystone Ave. HEADS—A few small drilling, grinding and polishing. New. Special price, sl. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Wash, st. Ir. 1151. HOFFMA.N press. 7-A; A-l cond.; new boiler: $l5O, Correct. Ciners. 4836 College. LET US REPAIR YOUR WASHER or install new wringer rolls, expert mechanlc. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852. OIL BURNER, ’’Super.” good used Burner, complete installation. $l6O. Hu. 1697. OUTBOARD BOATING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AT A RARE BARGAIN. FOR DETAILS CALL RILEY 2233 OR WASH. 1869. ASK FOR MR. GLOSSBRENNER. PLUMBING BARGAINS—New Class A Toilets with porcelain tanks, regular S3O combinations for $17.85. while 20 last. Freaney Bros.. 813 Ft. Wayne Ave. 35 Household Goods ALL TEMPERATURE under 50: always in Icev air refrigerators. Let us explain. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ta, 0689. ANTIQUES, dresser sls, corner cupboard $22. gateleg table $lB. settee SB. Curley maple table, bed, glass. 4221 N. Cap. Ave. BED—Four-poster, walnut finish; sturdy construction. $8.95; terms. 317 E. Wash. BED—Full size; green decorated finish, at a real BARGAIN price. No money down. No Interest. No carrying charges. Peoples Outfitting Cos.. 133 W. Wash St. BEDROOM SUITE—S-pc.; bed. vanity and chest; walnut finish; $29.75. 317 E. Washington St. . BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. & Bedrm., twin beds, linen frieze living rm n rugs, sac. 2428 N. Meridian. CHEST—S drawer, wanut veneered. $23.50. No monev down. No interest. No carrying charges. Peoples Outfitting Cos., 133 W. Wash. St. DINING room suite, oak 9-pcs., good condition. S4O. Wa. 1436. DINING room suite, beds, other household goods; very cheap. Li. 8667. DRESSER—3-drawer, with swinging mirror; $15.95. No Monev Down. No Interest. No Carrying Charges. PEOPLES. 133 West Washington St. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 1-Eight foot cabinet, porcelain interior. Repossession. At a bargain price, L. S. AYRES & CO- 7th floor. FURNITURE—New, used; 3-room outfit: easy terms. N. BARRETT. 868 Virginia. GAS RANGES—Porcelain splashers, and door fronts. $8.95; terms. 317 E. Wash. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! Brand new 3-pc. overstuffed living room srfite. $39.50. 361 W. Wash. St. KITCHEN STOOLS—metaL rubber tips, only 69c. China Store. 357 W. Wash. St. PARLOR HEATER—Like new. and baby bed, both very reas. Be. 2353. SEWING MCHS. repaired, all makes; specia) price White Sewing Ma Cos. Rl 4755. SEWING machines repaired; needles, parts and supplies for all makes. Ir. 2008. SINGER Machine, sews good. $9; Portable Electric. $3 per month. 126 West Washington St. Ri. 9718. 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474. TABLE—Mahogany drop leaf dining table, 4 ladder back chairs, porch furniture and other miscellaneous pieces. Owner moving. Phone Hu. 8515. VACUUM-CLEANER—Hoover Special. Factory Rebuilt. Factory Guarantee: $21.95. L. S. AYRES. 7th floor, and Downstairs Store.

L. S. AYRES & CO. LEAP YEAR SALE SPECIALS 7th Floor and Downstairs Store. Hoover Factory Rebuilt Sweepers, Maytag Factory Rebuilt Washers, Coffield Rebuilt Washers. New Prima Quickway Washer $49.50 SEE THESE REAL VALUES FIRST

36 Radios, Musical Instruments BETTONEY BOEHM Clarlnet New^ Regular $135. Special S6O PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. PENN. ST, LI. 5513 Crosley Treasure Chest $19.50 Atwater Kent table model 18.00 Lyric table model 16.50 Majestic console 24.50 Falcon Triple Screen Grid 29.00 Radio Bargain Shop DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE—CALL 75c; AERIALS. $3; GUARANTEED. LI. 2162. HOHNER Accordion. Repossessed $35 PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn St. LI. 5513 MARTIN Guitar and Case. Regular S4O outfit. Repossessed.... s2s PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. PENN ST. LI. 5513 PHILCO LOWBOY New special price, $39.50. 4101 E. Michigan. PIANOS—Tuned. $2: 30 year’s exo. Best work guaranteed He 5584. PlANO—Apollo electric reproducing, Ist class cond., want offer. Be. 2500. RADIO —New Victor operetta midget; 5tube: pentode, var, mu. police calls; $17.50, 92J S. Meridian St. SAXOPHONE LESSONS We furnish instruments. Investigate our plan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Ll. 4800, 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel COATS —Ladies; large lot; good, used hats, 50c & 10c; rummage sale. 127 W. Georgia. ON SALE—House, street dresses; closeouts; priced 50c to $3 at factory salcsrm. 546 S. Meridian. Matthews Mfg. Cos. 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS £5, TYPEWRITERS—PortabIes standard mach. Terms, repair. A. McCullum. He. 1936. TYPEWRITER desk, oak, new, cost $56. now only $26.50. Shaw-Walker, 417 Mever-Kiser Bldg. Rl. 3448. Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9-50 Per Month or $ *OO for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock TYPEWRITER CO. 317 N. Penn. . LI. 4712 39 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Tarda. CALL US FOR PRICES Federal Coal Cos. Ch. 2291 IP YOU LIKE BIG LP. TRY—BLUE BELL. NO SOOT BLK $6.00 W. VA.. T. $3.00: V* T 1.75 REX, % T. $2.50; U T 1.50 J. & 1. C-O-A-L. C-H. 6-0-4-8. INDIANA No. 5, 8-in. Ip., fkd $4.75 W. Va. splint 6-ln. Ip. fkd 6.0) Poca. No. 3 Red Ash, lg. Ip 7.75 FREDRICK COAL CO. , DR. 1793. WA. 5666.

MERCHANDISE 39 Cash Coal Mart IndlanaiH>H Retail Tarda. MONUMENT COAL CO. Ll. 2233. 701 g. Wash. St. BUY WITH SAFETY HOOSIER COAL & OIL CO. HE. 1331. He. 1333, He. 1333. 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 . r n r Ideal for stoves and furnaces. j II Large egg. fkd uly •# _/ Golden Flame, big Id., fkd .54.75 Tip-Top W. Va.. big block, fkd 6.00 W. Va. Splint, cln. fkd 6 00 W. Va. furn. egg. fkd 5.75 E. Kentucky big blk.. fkd 6.00 Poca. big In.. No. 3 Red Ash 7.75 Citizens coke $6 50. $8 and 8.60 INIPiSIC^FUEIf? OPERATORS OF POUR YARDS PR.2400 C* \ PR. 2401 Prices on Premium Coals White Star blk. lg. fkd $5.00 Best W. Va. blk. or Ky. blk . cln. fkd..56.00 Best W. Va. egg. 2x4 and 3x6 fkd.... 5.75 Best W. Va. M. R.. very lumpy 5.00 Best W. Ash Ind. Ip., 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 Best Isl. Crk. blk.. lg. fkd 6.50 Best Poca. red ash. M. R.. Coke, pea sz.. $6.50: chestnut. $8: turn. 8.50 Delivered Anywhere in City. Union Ice StCcalCcj D^V* 462 -;, DR. 4622. *s. wi y ije P ay vou to vls,fc our vard a nd see tne difference in good coal.** 40 Wanted to Trade BRUNSWICK Phonograph; full of records for washing machine. Ch. 1354-W. LUNCH COUNTER fixtures, $175. What have you. 839 Ft. Wayne. Ri. 0585. TRY TIMES WANT ADS TOR BUSINESS 41 Wanted to Buj C-A-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN CASH for anything of value In furniture. Quick service. He. 4212. H FURNITURE CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and sellers ol used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES. FURNITURE. RUGS. PIANOS. RADIOS' WASHING MACHINES OR COMPLETE HOMES: PAY CASH. RI. 2286. NEWSPAPERS, clothing, etc.: very urgently ,? e £ ded sale - Ar niy Industrial Home. Call Rl. 6622 for truck. WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd pieces: highest prices. Hu. 7274. WANTED—Furniture all kinds, best prlcesT calls answered promptly. Ll. 6963. WANTED—Bausch & Lowl flekfglasses; tVPe E E. Must be cheap. OLIVER H. STOUT. 318 Mass. Ave. Ll. 1700. WANTED—Cylinder press, 19x24; cocicl condition. 1033 N. Hamilton. Ch. 1820. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets DOG—Police, wolf gray, 1 year old. Perfect markings, papers. Ch. 3966. FINANCIAL 46 Money to Loan AUTOS _ . FURNITURB LOANS ,co „ EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 152 N. Delaware St. Ll. 6605 REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS WE MAKE LOANS. AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. 207 E. New York. Rl. 4974

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AUTOMOTIVE

50 Autos For Sale

MONEY SAVING VALUES COME—LOOK—SAVE You Can Not Afford to Pass These Up. Ask for Them by Stock Number Stock No. | stock No. 590—Nash Coach S4O 835—Nash Sedan SBO 636—Nash Coupe S4O j 843—Pontiac Sedan S9O 694—Studebaker Coach ...S3O j 851—Moon Sedan S4O 700—Reo Sedan S3O j 845—Overland Sedan ....$lO 754—Hudson Coach S4O 854—Essex Coach S3O 833—Whippet Sedan ....S4O , 861—Dodge Sedan SBO Sensational Used Car Specials 1930—Marquette Coupe..s32s 1931—Dodge 8 Sedan .. 395 1930—Dodge 6 Sedan ... 365 1929—Marmon Spt. Sedan 395 1930 —Plymouth Sedan .. 265 ———— —— 1930—Dodge 8 Sedan .... 495 SPECIAL 1930- -Dodge 8 Spt. Coupe 485 1931—DeSoto W. W. Sedan 1931 Dodge 6 Sedan .... 595 $345 1931—Nash 8 Coupe .... 595 J. C, SCANLAN BE. 1440. 1404 W. Wash.

51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers DODGE—I 927. IVS-ton truck: ready to go; bargain at our low price. HATFIELD MOTOR CO.. 623 N Capitol. Rl. 9326 FEDERAL eouipped. This le a good buy, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 1188 Kentucky Arc. Ll. 4809 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 54 Automotive Services OUT of the first ten model “A” Fords driven to Ned’s Brake Service, 602 E. Washington. Thursday morning, between 8 and 10 a. m.. one will be given, absolutely free, a complete service brake reline. the cost of which is $8.35. including refacing brake drums. If needed. IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are jooklng for In the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily.

-•FEB. 24, 1952

FINANCIAL 48 Aatomobile Loans MONEY Auto Loans—when you need it. Quick, confidential, courteous service. Legal rate. Plenty of parking space. Merdian Motor Sales Auto loans Ride While You Pay LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol ri. 1321-1322 AUTO LOANS ~ CASH AT 20 Months ONCE To Pay USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N, Illinois St. LI. 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts.

Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI 5994 sum BROS AUTO LOAN CO Cor. New York and Indiana

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.

j. AUTOMOTIVE 59 Autos For Sale BUiCK—’29 sedan: $345. Real buy. THE BUICK. 1302 E. Wash. BUICK—'2B sedan: excellent tires, clean upholsterv. finish and ton good, motor *. xtl A, nice - VOll Hke this car and it will give vou the kind of service vou want and our special low price will sur. Prise you. THE BUICK. 1302 E. Wash. CHRYSLER—2-door sedan. Best buy in town: onlv $95. THE BUICK. 1302 E. Washington St. CHRYSLER COUPE-52: 3.028 mi. Bumpers, spot light, tire, shock abs Dr. 4162-R. FORD SEDAN—4-door: S3O. Bargain. THE BUICK. 1302 E. Wash. FORD—I 929 coupe: rumble seat: $165. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. * FORD—I92B Coach; $l5O. C. 6. WARNOCKI 819 E._Wash. St. JORDAN SEDAN—SIOO. Bargain BROWNING GENT. INC.. 10th and Meridian. LA SALLE —5 P. coupe, good. $695. THE BUICK. 1302 E, Wash. NASH SEDAN—Good thruout: $75. THE BUICK. 1302 F. Wash. ALL AMERICAN Oakland coach: a good, clean car. Must be seen to be appreciated. GENERAL MOTORS. 430 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 7467. Open ti!l_ 9. OLDSMOBILE SEDAN—’2B; cheap: 505 N* Delaware: beauty shop. Mr. Jackson. WILLY-KNIGIIT sedan: A-l condition; new tires: SBS. Call Li, 7156. You’ll know these are real values the minute you see them! Cadillac 314 coupe $275 Chevrolet coach, 1927..,.. 75 Chevrolet sedan, 1929 210 Chevrolet coach. 1929 190 Ford coupe. 1928 140 Bulck coupe 115 Lauth Motors, Inc. ‘■Rockne Distributors.” 3547 E. Washington. Ir. 1175. REAL VALUES '3O Chevrolet coupe $295 1929 Marmon-Rooseveit sedan 295 ’3O Chrysler 66 coupe 495 ’3O Ford tudor 275 ’3O Nash spt. coupe 365 ’3O Graham-Paige sedan 395 ’3l Marmon 70 sedan 645 Easv Terms—We Trade. MARMON MOTOR CAR CO. 1037 N. Meridian LI. 6353 i W Assured Transportation ' By Central Buick DAILY BARGAIN 1926 Packard Sedan $96 1929 LA SALLE SED.. 6 W. W $895 1930 CHEV. ROADSTER 195 1930 AUBURN SEDAN 475 1930 BUICK SEDAN. 30-57 695 1930 CHEV. ROADSTER 245 1930 CHRYSLER 66 SEDAN; 6 W. W... 425 1930 FORD COUPE. R. S 275 1930 PONTIAC COUPE 325 1929 OLDS SEDAN 350 14)29 BUICK COUPE, 29-26 345 1929 OLDS COUPE 325 1929 CHRYSLER 75 COUPS 445 1929 HUDSON COUPE 325 1929 BUICK COUPE. 29-26 375 1928 GRAHAM-PAIGE SED 195 1928 OLDS SED.. 6 W. W 230 1928 STUDEBAKER SED 225 1928 PIERCE-ARROW BRO 295 1928 STUTZ SEDAN; 6 W. W 275 1926 FORD SEDAN 35 fENTRAL BUICK CO u Used Car Store 602 N. CAPITOL- Ll. 1595

53 Accessories, Tires Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO— V/tli reoalr or make new tot>r and curtain) for vour car 202 Kentucky ve 55 Autos Wan ted I ** for vour car or your I. WOLF AUTO CO. u 4518 581 N Caoi*et

life yfsnt Used Cars/ U'im BEST PRICES -ANY MODEk L* Sacks bros.