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LEGAU Legal Notices (Continued from Page Eleven) furnaces Issued by authority ot the National Warm Air Heating Association after grate areas and heating surfaces have Seen accurately measured, shall be accepted as standard ratings. SECTION 5 That Division E, Part 6 of Section 865 of General Ordinance No. 121, 1925, be amended by amending Section E-610 entitled. •'Casings.'’ to read as follows: -E-610. Casings—(a) Warm air furnaces shall be enclosed In metal, casings or walls of brlclc. tile or concrete. ibi Portable. Sheet metal casings Including casing tops or bonnets shall be made of galvanized sheet*, not lighter than 28 U. B. standard gauge. They shall fit the castings and casing rings closely, so as to be dust tight, and shall be securely fastened to the lront. The casing shall be lined from the upper casing ring down to a line on a level with the grate. to fiVhen side collars are used, the casing top or bonnet must be of sufficient height so that the largest warm air pipe can be taken from side without ovaling. In no case shall a distance less than eight Inches (8") be maintained between the top of any furnace apd the bonnet. idi The clearance between any combustible beam or Joist and above the top of any furnace or smoke pipe shall be at least one (1) foot and the furnace mav be depressed in the floor of the basement In order to provide this clearance. iSee Section A-921.) lei Openings for side casing collars bhall be cut into the casing top or bonnet, so that the tops of all openings are on the level. Casing collars shall be fitted into place with a proper flange, or bead on the outside and drawn up on the inside, making a dust tight Joint. All collars shall be of the same size as the warm air pipes to which they are connected. (ft All metal casing tops shall be insulated with magnesia, asbestos boiler covering or sand. ig) Brick, cement or hollow tile casings shall be constructed as follows: Walls shall be not less than eight (8i Inches in thickness and shall be constructed air light. The least Inside dimensions of rectangular casings shall be the same as that of the portable casing of a corresponding size of furnace. Walls of masonry set furnaces shall be carried to the •ame height as the walls of a portable furnace allowing not less than eight 18 * inches between the top of the furnace and the bottom of the top cover. After placing the collars for the warm air pipes, the masonry shall be continued up even with the top of the collars, spacing rods of bar iron on edge or angle irons shall be laid across the furnace top. These shall he covered with sheet Iron. The sheet i-on shall be covered with masonry and the side walls shall be.run four 14) inches drove the masonry bed. A galvanized iron casing bonnet may be used on massonrv set furnaces. „ Provision shall be made In the walls for 8 manhole to give Ingress to the heater. SECTION 6 That Division E. Part 6 of Section 86a of General Ordinance No. 121. 1925, be emended by amending Section E, 611 entitled, "Warm Air Pipes In the Basement or Cellar.” to read as follows: "Section E-611, Warm Air Pipes in Basement. , . „ Warm air plpees in basement or cellars Shall be installed as follows: <a All warm air pipes shall be made of bright tin not lighter than IC, or galvanized Iron. Side scams shall be locked scams. All Joints shall be either double seamed or lapped not less than one to one-quarter Inches (lVi"). Such joints .shall be match-beaded, or beaded and soldered or riveted. All pipes and fittings shall be property secured to celling or joist. No solder or riveted joint is reriuired where round pipe slips over the casing collar or enters boot or box. Any pipe twelve Inches (12”) or greater in diameter shall not be made of material lighter than IX tin or No. 28 U. S. standard gauge galvanized Iron. ibi All warm air pipes In the basement shall have an upward pitch of not less than one Inch (1" * per running foot. ic) No warm air pipe shall run within one inch ll") of any woodwork unless such woodwork Is covered with asbestos paper and the paper covered with tin or idi All warm air pipes in the basement shall be provided with dampers supported on both sidees not more than two feet from the casing. lei Where warm air pipes pass through or into unheated spaces separated from the furnace room they shall be Insulated with not less than three layers of air cell asbbstos paper or the eaulvalent.” SECTION 7 That Division E. Part 6 of Section 865 of General Ordinance No. 121. 1925, be amended by amending Section E-612 entitled. "Wall Stacks,’’ to read as follows: “Section E-612. Wall Stacks. la) Single Stacks. All single wall stacks or wall pipes, heads, boots, ells, tees, angles and other connections shall be made of tin or galvanized iron and shall be covered with not less than one thickness of 12 lbs. per one hundred (1001 square feet of asbestos paper. All such stacks shall be braced In a proper manner so as not to obstruct the flow of air, but to retain the full capacity throughout. All Joints shall be locked and held In place by means of lugs, or straps. No Joint, either horizontal or vertical, shall depend wholly upon solder to make It tight. All openings between studs, where single wall stacks are used, shall be lined ■with metal lathe and plaster or an approved fire resisting substitute. (bt Double Stacks. All double wall stacks or wall pipes, heads, ells, tees, angles and other connections shall be made of bright tin not lighter than IC or galvanized iron and shall be made double trom basement fitting to the top of each avid every stack and register head on all floors. There shall be a continuous uniform air space of not less than fivesixteenths < 5-16" > of an inch, which must be maintained between the outer and inner walls of all such pipes and fittings oi all kinds, styles and description. Such pipes, heads, and other fittings shall be di an approved design. (c) All pipes ana fittings must be secured firmly In place by lugs or straps attached to the outer walls of stacks and fittings and no nails shall be driven through these stacks or fittings at any point. No lugs or straps shall be formed by Cutting holes In outer or inner walls of stacks and fittings. No pipes or fittings shall be used which depend wholly on soldered joints. The various members shall be made so that all iolnts are locked or soldered and the several members shall be attached to each other with slip joints which are. for the purpose intended, air tight. id) Where stacks, heads, boots or other fittings, go through the first floor, all openings around such heads, boots stacks, or other fittings must be filled with asbestos paper, cement or other Incombustible material to make the openings gas and dust tight. (e) Wail stacks and pipes shall not be enclosed in new structures until inspected and approved and where same are installed In existing structures. Inspector mav require such openings or other means to insure compliance with this Code." SECTION 8 That Division E, Part 6 of Section 865 ipf General Ordinance No. 121. 1925, be amended by amending Section E. 613, entitled Registers,” to read as follows: "Section E-613 Registers, fa * When baseboard or wall registers Bre used, they shall be properly sealed to the stack head In such a manner as to prevent anv leakage of air between the head and the register. ibi Registers for warm air, warm air pipes or wall stacks shall not be located in outside walls unless properly insulated with at least one inch tl”) air cell covering or its eoulvalent. ic) Any furnace system having not more than two warm air openings, at least one of these openings shall be without valve or louvers and the pipe thereto shall be without damper." SECTION 9 That Division E. Part 6 of Section 865 5f General Ordinance No. 121. 1925. be tmended by amending Section E. 614. enitled. "The Air Supply to the Furnace,” o read as follows: "Sec. E-614. The Air Supply to Furnace. ia) The air supply to the furnace may 'c taken from outside or from within he building or may be taken partially om outside and partially from within. .1 no case, however, shall air be suplied to any furnace from any basement ir furnace room, not occupied as living tuarters. (bt The cold air Intake or return vhere air is taken from within the buildng shall have a net area throughout its ntlre length of not less than the complied net area of all warm air pipes eadlng from the furnace. This may be maintained In one or more ducts. No reverse Incline or air trap will be allowed In any section thereof.
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LEGALS Legal Notices let When the cold air supply Is taken wholly from the outside of the building the supply duct at Its most contracted area must equal or exceed eighty (80) per cent of the combined area of all warm air pipes leading from the furnace. id) Cold air ducts, except as stated In if), shall be constructed of metal, tile or other non-combustible material having smooth Inner surface and shall maintain a constant net area throughout their entlre length. All joints shall be made dust tyrht. Horizontal rectangular return ducts shall have at least 10 per cent greater area than vertical connecting pipes. <ei Where a boot or shoe is connected to the casing at the base, the opening shall not extend higher than a line on the level of the top of the grate of the furnace. The width of the shoe shall oe of proper measurement to make the *J^ a . at all points at least equal to that of the round or square pipe to which It Is connected. This boot or shoe shall be of streamline transition construction. <fi Wherever the space between the foists is used to convey cold air overhead, bridging and bracing shall be removed and the area sealed with a sheet metal pan. The connection of this pan to the boot or shoe shall be made of galvanized iron not lighter than 28 U. S. standard gauge, and shall have a transition collar, the top area of which shall be at least 10 per cent greater than the area of the connecting pipe (g) When it is necessary to set the furnace over a pit and connect up cold air under the basement floor, such pit or cold air trench shall not exceed eighteen inches <ls"i in depth below the casing base ring and the width of the trench or trenches shall be of proper measurement to make the area at least 10 per cent greater than the pipe to which It Is connected. The connection between the cold air pipe or duct and the underground pit shall be made with a transition fitting as described in (fi of this section. (hi The cold air face or faces shall be made of wood, or metal. Where cold air face is placed In a seat or side wall (whether furnished by owner, general contractor or furnace contractor), the open work or face must extend to within at least one Inch (I’’) of the floor line. The free area of cold air faces shall be at least equal to the free area of the duct or ducts to which they are connected. (1) The effective area of a vertical cold air face lies within fourteen inches * 14" i of the floor line, hence, the capacity of any vertical cold air face shall be determined by multiplying the base line in inches bv not to exceed fourteen inches <l4"i in height and deducting for the grills or cross bars. fji This Code applies only to gravity warm air systems. When a fan or fans are Installed in the air supply duct or elsewhere in the air system, furnace sizes and pipe sizes as calculated herein shall not be required, but Installer shall guarantee specific performance." SECTION 10 That Division E, Part 6 of Section 865 of General Ordinance No. 121, 1925. be amended by amending Section E-615, entitled, "Smoke Pipes” to read as follows: "Sec. E-615. Smoke Pipes and Flues. (a) The smoke pipe shall be as short and direct as consistent with the location of the furnace. Furnace shall be set to eliminate as far as possible any right angle bends or short radius bends in the smoke pipe. Right angle bends and short radius bends in the smoke pipe may be permitted when chimney is of sufficient height in excess of minimum requirement to overcome draft loss created by such right angle or short radius bends. No smoke pipe shall exceed in length onethird (i/;',) the height of the flue as measured from the top of grate bars to the top of chimney, except that a smoke pipe up to ten (10) feet long will be permitted £°!i m ,- e 5 te< * to a chimney of minimum height as set out in paragraph (fi below. Smoke pipe shall be made of either black or galvanized iron not lighter than No. 24 U. S. standard gauge and shall be the full size of the collar on the furnace throughout its entire length. It must nave no openings for attaching any fireplace. stove, range, water heater, gas or ventilating connection. It shall be lock seamed or riveted; all joints shall lap not *?“ f. ha none and one-half (iy 2 > inches and it shall be rigidly secured. Cast Iron smoke pipe may be used. All smoke pipes shall be provided with check dampers, placed on the side of the pipe or at the end of a tee. When cast iron smoke pipe dampers are used, they must be placed between the check damper and the furnace and supported on both sides of the pipe. (b) Where the smoke pipe enters the nue, a thimble shall be cemented into the flue and the connections thereto made air tight. Should any smoke pipe come within eighteen (18) inches of anv combustible material, such combustible material must be covered with asbestos paper and a metal shield so fastened that a two <2”) inch air space exists between this shield and the combustible material. This shield shall be not less in size than twice the diameter of the smoke pipe and of sufficient length to cover the wood at all points. No smoke pipe shall be nearer tha eight (8) inches to anv combustible material. Ic) No smoke pipe shall project through any external wall or window or any wooden or combustible partition. Idi No furnace connection shall be made to a flue without a cast iron or steel cleanout having first been provided in the flue. Top of such cleanout shall, be not more than ten (10) inches nor less than six (6) inches below the bottom of smoke pipe opening. The base of flue shall be filled up to the bottom of the cleanout: all of which must be made air tight. . (ei No warm air furnace as described in this part shall be connected to a flue of less dimensions than eleven and oneouarter (11*41 inches bv eleven and oneauarter <ll’4) inches, except that warm air furnaces having a grate area less than two hundred fifty (250) square inches may be connected to a flue no smaller than seven and one-ouarter <7’i) inches bv eleven and one-auarter (IX >4) inches. Round flues of equal area to rectangular flues or round flues whose inner diameter is not less than the side measurement of a square flue, shall be considered equivalent to any rectangular or square flue respectively. Chimneys and flues in Class D buildings shall conform to requirements set out in Section A-822, Section A-941, and Section E-808. (f) No chimney or flue to which a warm air furnace is connected shall be less than twenty-eight (28) feet in height above the grate bars of the furnace and such chimney or flue also shall extend to a height at least two (2) feet above 4.he highest point of a Ditched roof or four 1 4) feet above anv flat roof. The top of no chimney or flue shall be less than six (6) feet from any other roof or woodwork. (g) The following exceptions shall apply to this section. When anew furnace Is placed in an existing structure, the combustion engineer may grant permission to use an existing chimney not entirely in conformity with the requirements herein set forth if he deems same reasonably safe and sufficient. When a warm air furnace Is set to replace an old furnace of like size and without the addition of warm air openings or register*. the existing chimney may be used if satisfactory draft was obtained for the furnace so replaced. c ' SECTION 11 That Division E. Part 6 of Section 865 of General Ordinance No. 121, 1925, be amended by amending Section E-616 entitled. “Single Pipe Furnaces," to read as follows: "Sec. E-616. Pipeless or One Pipe Furnaces. (a) When but one duplex grating is used for both warm air and cold air in a so-called pipeless furnace, the area of the cold air intake shall be at least equal to the area of the warm air outlet of the grating. Sec. E-610 relative to casings shall not govern when this type of furnace is installed, but the following specification shall be followed: The inner and outer casings of this type of furnace mav be made of either black or galvanized iron not lighter than No. 28 U. S. standard gauge. A uniform air space shall be maintained at all points between the inner and outer casing. In no case shall the ton of the heater be allowed closer than twelve inches (12”) to any ceiling or joists above the furnace. ib) Where joists are cut to accommodate this furnace, headers shall be put in and braced. (c) Method of determining size of warm air pipe as given in Section E-603 shall not applv to pipeless furnaces. (and) Where one warm air register face is used and separate face or faces for cold air supply are used, then Sections E-611. E-613 and E-614 shall applv.” SECTION 12 All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 13 This ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after its passage and approval bv the mavor and due publication as bv law required. State of Indiana. Marlon County, City of Indianapolis, ss: I. HENRY O. GOETT. Clerk of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copv of General Ordinance No. 14. 1932: that said ordinance was passed bv the Common Council on the 15th dav of February. 1932. and was signed end approved bv the Mavor on the 23d dav or February. 1932. and now remains on file and on record in my office. Witness mv hand and the official seal of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, this 29th dav of February. 1932. (SEAL] HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk.
__ LEG ALS Legal Notices NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Leslie E. Burden, also known as Lester A. Burden, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ROBERT A. ADAMS. No. 92-31770. NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that bv virtue and pursuant to order of sale made bv the Marlon Superior Court. Room 5, in Cause No. 63720. entitled: "Martin L. Burgess vs. Marietta Manufacturing Company." the undersigned, as Receiver for said Marietta Manufacturing Company, will offer and sell, at public sale, to the ■ highest bidder for cash at the offices of I the Union Trust Company, 116 East Market street, Indianapolis. Indiana, on the 24th dav of March. 1932. at 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon, the business as a going concern, and all of the property, estate and effects of every kind, character and nature whatsoever, except cash on hand, of said Marietta Manufacturing Company, consisting of raw and manufactured materials. bills and accounts receivable, machinery and equipment, etc., and including the following described real estate and improvements thereon, to-wit: Lots 9, 10. 11. 12. 13 and 14. and 284.5 feet off the north side of Lots 8 and 15 In Vajen’s Sixth Addition to the City of Indianapolis, and as per plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book. No. 3. Page 184, in the office of the recorder of Marlon County. Indiana, subject to the rights of the public to use so much thereof for street purposes as has been dedicated thereto. Also a tract of land containing 3 9-10’s acres more or less, situated in the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 33, Township 16. North, Range 4. east. In Marion County, Indiana. and being 378 feet wide from east to west: Also Lots 5. 6. 9. 10, 11, 12, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. 29. 30, 31. 32. 33. 34. 35, 36, 37, 39 and 40 in Brookside Gardens, an addition to the City of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book No. 17. Page 197, in the office of the Recorder of Marlon County, Indiana: and Any and all real estate belonging to said Marietta Manufacturing Company. whether herein specifically described or not. Free from all liens and encumbrances, except the lien of taxes and improvement assessments assessed against said Marietta Manufacturing Company, and free from redemption. The Court has fixed a minimum or upset price of $135,000 at which said property shall be sold and no bid for a less amount will be considered. No bid will be received from anv one offering to bid who shall not at or before 10:30 a. m.. March 24, 1932. deposit with the Receiver and deliver to it as a pledge that such bidder will make good his bid in case of acceptance, the sum of $2,500 In cash, or by certified or cashier's check made or endorsed payable to the Receiver. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the court and may be adjourned or postponed from time to time, and the Receiver may, without further notice, proceed with the sale on anv date to which the same mav have been adlourned. For further information, reference Is hereby mad§ to the above mentioned order of sale now on file in the office of the Clerk of said court. Said sale will be made in all respects In the manner and subject to the provisions of said order and in event of any conflict between the terms of said order and the foregoing notice, and in the description of said property and this notice, the terms, provisions, conditions and description of and in said order will control. Dated this 2d dav of March. 1932. UNION TRUST COMPANY. RECEIVER. ROEMLER. CARTER & RUST, Attorneys for Receiver. Legal Auctions and Sales We will sell at Public Auction one Hupmobile 6, Model A, 1927; motor number 49116. serial number 48792, for storage charges amounting to $24, at 10 a. m., Saturday, March 12. 1932. BARBARA ENGLEKING. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will sell-at public auction for unpaid charges at 2 P. M., March 10, 1932, at 3037 N. Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Ind., houseld goods, pianos and trunks, etc., stored in the following names: Martha Druley, Maxine or Helen Newby, O. L. Kestle, C. E. Cook. Ruth Wilson. Mrs. Watson. D. H. Teague, Harry Maxwell, Virginia Hendricks. Mrs. H. Clark. T. E. MOCKFORD. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times. Phone "ad-taker" Ri. 5551 during business hours ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices COX. OLIVER F.—Age 69 years, father of Mrs. Nora Young. Mrs. Pearl Raftery. Mrs. Ruth Oslos and Mrs. Margaret Musgrove, passed away Tuesday morning at residence of Mrs. Musgrove. 47 S. Colorado Ave. Funeral services Thursday, 2:30 p. m.. West Park Christian church. Friends invited. Burial West Newton. Friends mav call at above address after 1 p. m. Wednesday. GREEN, ELWIN C.—Age 64 years husband of Nannie Green, father of Kenneth deceased, Mrs. Leslie Bryant, Owen R. Green, and Alice A. Green; brother of Eaton A. Green of Terre Raute. Mrs. G. W. Milhouse and Florence Hiatt of Whittier, Cal. Passed away Tuesday at the residence, 1010 Congress Ave. Friends may call at residence. Services at 31st Baptist church. Time,given later. JAUS, CARRlE—Beloved sister of Will Jaus. Mrs. Theo Schuller. Fred Jaus of Marion, Ind.: Mrs. Otto Leonhardt. Laura Jaus, Mrs. Rex Scliufflebarger. passed away Tuesday, March 1. 1932. 2:30 p. m.. age 50 years. Friends mav call at the home of Mrs. Theo Schuller. 3670 N. Delaware St.. Wednesday. 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. and Thursday. 10 to 12 noon. Services Thursday at 3 p. m. Services and burial private. WM, E. KRIEGER in charge. MATTINGLY MISS CATHERINE—Passed away March 2. at 12:15 o’clock at St. Vincent hospital. Funeral notice later. She will be brought to her Grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mattingly. 334 Fulton St. Friends invited. MUESING. CORAL LOIS—Age 27 vears. beloved wife of Carl G. Muesing and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Doty of Methanicsburg. Ind.. passed awav Tuesday. March 1 at Champaign. 111. Funeral at Hopewell Church, seven miles north of Lebanon. Ind.. Friday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Friends mav call at CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 1934 W. Michigan St., after 2 p. m. Wednesday, until noon Friday. NOLAN, JOHN—Passed away March 1 at 557>4 West Washington St. Funeral Friday. 8:45 a. m. at BECK & SPEAKS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 125 South Capitol: St. John’s church at 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. 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Reliable hustlers can start earning $35 weekly and Increase rapidly. Write Immediately. RAWLEIGH CO., Dept. IN-38, S, Freeport. 111. WAGES while learning. ONEIDA BARBER COLLEGE. 212 S. Illinois. James Heath. WANTED—Experienced used car salesman. We have complete line of 100 cars on our lot ranging in price from $25 up. See Mr. Andrews Thursday morning. J. C. SCANLAN CO., 1404 W. Wash. 14 Help Wanted—Female TWO girls for apprentices in beauty shop, in exchange for tuition; 16-20. 345 Massachusetts Ave. 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEWORK—PIain cooking; care of children; reliable woman; ref. Ri. 5693, WANTED—House work; private family. Good references. Colored. Be. 4947-W. "rentals" 17 Furnished Rooms CENTRAL. 2902 —Lovelv front rm.. $4; for 2 empl. boys. Priv. home. Ta. 1649. CENTRAL, 2528—Very nice, clean room, every conven., mod., reas. Ta. 0423. COLLEGE AT 24TH. E.. 717—Front rm.. good hm: priv; gentleman; $3. He. 1417. DELAWARE, N., 2024—Attrac. front rm., priv. mod. home; nr. bath; reas. Ha. 4824-J. DEL. & 32ND. —Attractive rm., lovely home, priv. shower bath: gentleman. Hu. 3949. EAST, N.. 726—Apt. 7; furn. or unfurn. rm.; stm ht, walk, dist. Ll. 6781, aft. 5:30 ILL., N.. 710: No. 6—Clean, warm front. $3 & $4: 2 conn, hsekeep.: range, sink, $6. ILLINOIS. N.. 3732—Private home. rm.. garage, soft water, bath, hot water heat. Reas. Ha. 3858-M. MARKET. E., 1514—Large sip. rm.. priv. cnt. sink, furnace lit; $4 sgl, $5 double. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1017—Large front rm. Priv. ent. No other roomers. Li. 5130. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1908—Front rm.; priv. family; const, hot water, $3.50; gar. Ta. 7111. NORTH—Cheerful rm. for business girl; privileges of home. Ha. 2303-W aft. 6:00. OHIO. E. 637—Nice mod. rms. for sleep or board; $5 double. single. Ri. 7857. ORIENTAL. 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 PENN.. N.—Large front rm.. Ist fl.. private family; mod.: suitable 2. Ha. 2691-R. RUCKLE, 2940—Attract, rm. priv. home: close to car; 2 employed. Ha. 4072-J. SUTHERLAND. 509—Des. rm.: no other roomers: Central car. Ladies. He. 1725. WOODRUFF—774 W. Dr.; comfortable front rm., next bath; Beauty Rest. Ch. 5724. TWELFTH, E., 521—Cheerful room; mod. home: reasonable: garage. Ri. 3752. 20TH. W.. 130—Cheerful warm sleeping rm . mod., near 111, car. Ta. 4637, QT HOTEL; warm, homelike. O J.. .lAEixyiO $7 for 2 t 36 w Market. HOTEL ANTLERS BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat; mod, conven.. $3.50 & up. BEAUTIFUL rm.; man and wife, or single man; real home. Wa. 2923-W. HARBOUR HOTEL—6I7'/ 2 N. HI.; clean, mod. rms.. at prices any one can afford. Running water. Every convenience. COZY RM.—Modern bungalow, with voung folk, gentleman, garage. Ha. 2877-W. CLINTON HOTEL sleeping or housekeeping; $2.50 to $5, NEAR COLLEGE CAR—Rm. in private home for 2; meals optional. He. 3467. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATI! through classified ads in The Times Phone "ad-taker” Ri, 5551 during business hours. 18 Housekeeping: Rooms BROADWAY, 1134—Large front rm. and kitchen; nr. bath; 2 beds; $5.50. BROADWAY, 2121—Living rm., bedrm. kitchen, completely Jurn. Ta. 0597. BROADWAY, 1422—Front, furn- apt. overstuffed; Frigidaire, gar.; reduced SB. CENTRAL. 1948—Choice. 2 large rm. Apt. up. Everything turn. Reduced. COLLEGE, 1232—2 large connecting rms.; mod.; near bath: pn. ent. Li. 1698. DELAW’ARE. 1017 N.—Beautifully furn. rm. and kitchenette. Ri. 8255. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—I rm.. $3: 2 rms7. $3.50: 3 rms., $4.50: not mod. 1007 Pros. HOYT, 1530—2 rms.. modern furn.; private entrance and bath. Dr. 4367-M. ILL.. N.. 2339—1 & 2 rm. apts.; laundrv. Redu. rent, $3.50; phone, $4; $7. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS. n7! 1808—Large rm” kitchen, sink, $4.50; sleeping rm., $3. Ha. 3203-J. OAKLAND. N., 956 —3 rms., mod.; bath; fur, gas, lights, heat; priv. entr. After 6. ORIENTAL, 20 N.—2-rm. furn. apt., also 4. -'poms unfurnished; modern. RANDOLPH. S.. 715 —2 mod. rmsT. comp. furn: priv. ent.; $5. Dr. 1305. ST. JOE. E.. 227—2 rms. down, sink, range; private entrance. Ri. 9645, TALBOT. 2400 81k.—2 3-room apts.. sink; priv. entrance: 86.50: $7 50. Ta. 7110. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 rooms, furnished; clean; $5. See housekeeper In basement. WASH.. E., 1710 —2 mod. rms.; Ist. fi.; 2 priv. entrs.; sink, gd. heat everyth, furn. WOODRUFF. 544 M. DR.—Large apt.. Ist fl.. private bath; furn.; adults. Ch. 3173. WOODRUFF PL., 892. M. D.—Connecting rooms, unfurnished; also 1 room efflciency apt.; ultities furnished. Ch, 4249. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Large rm.. kitchen, . sink, all furn.. $6.50; also 1 rm.; ems ployed couple. $3.50. Ch. 4108. 14TH. W.. 120—FRONT RM.. NICELY FURN. PRI. ENT.. $4, RI. 7009. 33D. E.. 407—.* unfurn. rms., bath, utilities. no other roomers. Wa. 4112-J. sß—Ciean rms.; Murphy bed: kitchenette. sink; priv. home: couple: gar. Ir, 3453. 2 LARGE RMS.. s4—Priv. entrance; Bnghtwood car; stores. 1812 Hillside. Ch. 3994. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL, 1960—Dormitory men, mod., very conv., clean, reason. Ha. 4171-M. D BL.. N.—3-rm. apt., good meals, priv. bath: suit, for 6 boys; $6 ea. Ta. 2157. ILL.. N.. 2269—Home cook. priv.. const. hot wa.. tele, exc, car serv„ twin beds. 87 KEALING, 1319—Rm.. private modern home; board optional; garage. Ch. 6735. LAUREL. 818—WARM RM., 2 MEALS LAUNDRY FOR 2; $6 EA. DR, 0882-3! MERIDL4N N.. 2153—Lge. living rm.. ad--1673-J C bedrln " suit ’ 2: 87 each - Ha. NEW JERSEY. N„ 830—Nice cheerful rm.. 2 men, 2 meals, 84,50 each. Ri. 5281. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2062—Nice room, twin beds: shower: good meals. Ta. 6916. OXFORD. N.. 540—Nice mod. rm. sent; next bath, priv,. gar. Ch 3966. PENN. N.. 2346—G00d meals, mod. home. laundry, privileges. $5.50. Ha. 2830-J.. ; 26TH. W. 6—North of Creek: attractive rm., good meals, reas. Ha. 2750-W,
RENTALS 19 Rooms with Board 31ST. E-, 516—Large room for 2; good meals; real home. Wa. 3894. RM. for mother and child: home cookinf; near school and car. Ha. 1073. MODERN RM—Priv. home, twin beds; priv,, living rm. Meals opt. Ir. 3i07. 21 Unfurnished Apartments BROADWAY, 2465—Just cleaned: 4-room apt.; steam ht.; gar, or util. He. 1616. CENTRAL. 1635—5 rms.. bath, $25. Ll. 3039. Ll. 7093. COLLEGE, 1411 —Lower duplex; 5 rms. mod., heat & awter; rent red. Ri. 5976. LEXINGTON. 702—5 rooms, modern: *2O. Dr. 1119-W. OAKLAND. N.. 1035—Beautiful mod. apt.. 2 bedrms.. fireplace.-newly dec., tile bath. kitchen, heat: water: adults. Ch. 0201. WASHINGTON, E.. 5014—Duplex for 2 families, with shop space. Very low rent; also 5-rm. mod, apartment. Ir. 6663. IITH. W.. 42 Nicelv decorated, kitchenette apt.: heat. gas. water and ice •’rn.. 827,50. Call Apt. No. I. THE GRANT. 20TH. E.. 701—2 rms.; 2 in-a-door beds; pri. porch: Frigidaire: adults. Ta. 5976. 22D ST., W.. 147—3 rms., bath, water, heat; Apt. G. 1, 2d floor. Li. 5166. 1054 W. 30TH Imogene apts.. 5-rm. upper, freshly cleaned and painted; garage. Ta. 0638. Ta. 3831. THE PATRICIA—BS2 Prospect; 3 rms.; const, hot wa.; util.; Frig. Dr. 2591-M. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations. Transportation free Ll. E 452. Evenings. Be. 3114 or Wa. 0433. $32.50 Dundee Apts. VIRGINIA AVE. AND M’CARTY ST. Be*, gas. Frigidaire, hot water. SEE CUSTODIAN, APT. 47. Colored—s2s and up Douglass Court 21ST AND BOULEVARD PLACE INCLUDES HEAT. LIGHT. GAS, HOT WATER. SEE CUSTODIAN. APT. 56. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS. 2057—4 rms.. shades, gar., water Pd. Nr. Brookside Pk.; 816.50. Ch. 7169-M. ADDISON. N.. 322 —5 rms.. light, gas. toilet. water pd- gar., >17,50. Ri. 6441, ADDISON. S.. 406—Strictly mod.. 4-rm. dbl.. gar.: sl7: wat. pd. Be. 1277, BROOKSIDE, 2909—4-rm. mod., garage; water pd., S4O; house. $25. He. 1264. BURGESS, 359-61 —Irvington; mod. double; 6 rms.; gar.; $37.50. Ir. 4119. 2 —Large brick homestead. containing 6 large rms.. lncluding steam heat, $37. Dr. 2163. CAPITOL. N.. 2223—7 rms.. strictly mod.; A-l: garage: $25, He. 1397. DAVIDSON. 843 N.—4 rms.. dec., sink. toilet, elec, gar.. $lO. Heath. 212 S. 111. DAWSON. 811—Duplex coal, water furn.. garage, vd. Reduced. Ta. 6808. DENNY, iU 813—Attractive, modern, 17 room double: in-a-door bed; built-in kitchen cabinet; other built-in features, gar.: Ryboldt furnace; awnings; copper weather-stripped windows; water paid; S3O. Ch. 5557-J. DRAPER. 1537 —5 rms.. excellent condi.. water, toilet. Inside, water nd. .elec . gas, sl6. Owner. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. FLETCHER. 1322—7 rms., modern, single and garage, $22.50. GREGORY & APPEL. Li. 7491, HAMILTON. N.. 1413—6 rms.: A-l mod.: wa, pd.: gar.: near schools. Dr. 4583-M. LEE. 1470—5-room semi-mod., water paid, sl6. garage. He. 1486. OAKLAND. S.. 236—Practically new. 4-room mod. double, garage, water pd.. S2O. See owner. 1807 Woodiawn Ave. PARKER. 630—Attractive 4 rms., mod.. built-in features, gar.; water pd.; $32.50. PINE, N., 631—5-rm. semi-modern, garage. $16.50: water paid. He. 1486, RICHLAND. 258 N.—6-Rm. cot.. 1001 W' N. York, 5 rooms, water pd. RI. 7725. ROOKWOOD. 4002—Mod. 5-rm.. 2-wav dbl.. gar,, $45. Wa 1105. after 6. ' SUGAR GROVE. 1840—5 rms.. gar., nr. Riverside: school: $12.50. Hu. 5636. WOODRUFF. W. D.. 885—New. 5-rm. bulltins; celotex. $56.50: wat. pd. Wa. 3643. YOUNG, 4937—5-rm. 2-wav dble., garage: water paid. $32.50. Ir. 0405. 16TH. E., 2407—Strictly mod. 6 rms., full basement, laundry, gar., $25. Ch. 4755, 28TH, W.. 143 —6-room house: in good condition: modern except furnace: baseburner: inclosed back porch; big pantry. Rent sl6. Water paid. Ch. 3036. 28TH., 1345 W.—4 rms. modern double arid gar., S2O, GREGORY <fe APPEL. Ll. 7491. 34TH. E.. 5015—Almost new; 5-room semimod. and breakfast room bungalow, full basement, furnace, garage; S2O. Ri. 6441. 42ND ST.. E.. 2110—7 rooms single: mod.: 4 bedrooms. 2 up 2 down; garage; S2O to right party. Ch. 0201. 44TH] el] 649—Attractive 2-wav dbl.. 6 rms.. hot wat. heat, gar.. SSO. Hu. 1516. 63RD and Bellefontaine: 5 rooms, modern. $22.50; water pd. He. 1464. COLORED—BS2-854 W. Pratt. 811 Vi W. 10th, 3 rooms, newly papered; gas; elec.; water inside. sl4. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND. 1326—Furnished and unfurn. apts. Rent reduced. Apt. 7. or RI. 2707. CENTRAL, 2131—3 rooms, priv. ent.. porch good heat. $7.50 week. He. 4155. CENTRAL. 2604—Desirable 4-room apt. strictly priv.. o'stuffed. util. Ha. 1658-M. GOODLET. N.. 1020—5-rm. mod.: nicely furn. bungalow: util, pd.: gar. Be. 0963. ILLINOIS, N„ 1530 Newly decorated apts.. furnished and unfurnished. Frigidaire and all utilities: $32.50-842.50. Mgr. Apt. 1. dav or nite. or Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY KOEHNE. 2712—Vi double. 4 rooms. mod., clean, light, reasonable. Ha. 1244-M PRATT. E., 614—Newly dec., 2 rms.. kitchenette; priv. bath: ent.; reason. Li. 2788. WALNUT. E., 115—3 rms.. alcove, priv bath. $lO. Housekeeper in basement MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods
fclH] WHAT A SALE! Hurry, They Are Going Fast m lll **S “PRINPFSS” electric Ir ' r i\lln WASHER | 'Si ' I While Limited Stock Lasts a ✓ -a On easy weekly terms. Price includes carrying \J charges. No extra interest. Formerly Priced at $98.50 $ jf Mr, Lifetime Guarantee —12 Months’ Free Service. f 1 LAUNDRY QUEEN ELECTRIC SHOP tor. Balloon Rolls 207 E. Ohio. Riley 6188. Wringer. /
36 Radios, Musical Instruments DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE—CALL 75c: AERIALS. S3: GUARANTEED. LI. 2162, FREE—lnstruments with first course of lessons. Investigate our plan. Lorenz Saxophone School. Li. 4800, Jennie Wren Midget SIB.OO Freshman Polydyne 19.50 New Collier Lowboy 29.00 Majestic Console 24.50 Victor combination 35.00 Also a few lowboy battery sets. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP PHTLCO —Baby grand, new set; $29.50. 4101 E. Michigan. PHILCO— 7-tube lowboy. 1932 model; £48.50. 4101 E, Michigan. PIANOS— Tt.ned $2- 30 vear'F exp B>*s woik guaranteed He 5584. _ _ RADIO —8-tube baby grand, clock model, original price $79.50; special $29.50. 4101 E Michigan. RADIO—S-tube all-electric, perfect condition; $24.50, 4101 E. Michigan. R. C. A.—Model 33. all electric. 7 tube, in perfect condition: sl9 comp. Terms to suit vour convenience. 29 N. Temple Av. USED MUSICAL INSTRUMENT BARGAINS Holton Collegiate Trumpet, silver, gold bell S4O C. G. Conn Trumpet, silver, gold be11...530 Boehm Clarinet with case S3O PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. LI. 5513. 39 Cash Coal Mart tndiananolis Retail Yards. BUY WITH SAFETY HOOSIER COAL & OIL CO. HE. 1331. He. 1332, He. 1333. CALL US FOR PRICES Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291 Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR. 2400. DR. 2400. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. 1910 Bluff Road. DR. 4821. MONUMENT COAL CO. Li 2233. 701 E. Wash. Bt. INDIANA No. 5. 8-ln. Ip. fkd $4.75 W. Va. splint 6-in. Ip. ikd 6.00 Poca. No. 3 Red Ash lg. Ip 7.75 Coke. Citizens. $6.50. $8 and $8 50. FREDRICK COAL CO. DR. 1793. WA. 5666.
RE NTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses 30TH, 1051 W.—3-rm. apt., bath, garage; utilities furnisher': >B. THE BERWICK 901 N. NEW JERSEY ST. Furnished, two large rooms with kltcher.ette and bath: all utilities; low rent. 24 Suburban and Farms NAOMI. 1324 —Nice 5-rm. double. Inside tit., c. w. pd.. gar. Only >16.50. RI. 6367. 65 ACRES—Concrete Rd.. N. E . 6 rms.. gash rent. 3546 Graceland. Ta. 2191, 24-A Resorts and Cottages ATTRACTIVE SUMMER RESORT—On Lake Shaffer: 17 acres. 5 cottages. 2 chicken houses. Delco light nlant. 25 boats: no trade Ll. 3760. Be. 3507, 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space 10,500 SQ. FT. STORAGE SPACE ON SWITCH. CALL LI. 4117. CORNER storeroom. 2022 Shelby; large; only $25. Keys 2018. Dr. 5411-W. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale COLLEGE, near 19th, 8 rooms, mod., at nearly ground value. Terms. Ri. 7725. 28 Sale Suburban Property sl4 CASH. sl4 monthly; price $1,400; 3 rms.; elec.; gar.; one acre; 48th St. E. of Shadeland Ave. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. l ACRE—4 rm. bungalow, 2.6 miles south of river. West side of Harding St. S2O down, balance like rent. Ri, 7725. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale ROTTT/FIS Stone Jars, reduced prices. OUiIULO We (j € ]jver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. Ll, 8085. CINDERS, cow manure, horse manure and humus. G. A. Beckert. He. 2204. ELECTRIC PUMPS—Cellar drainers for sale or rent. Call Ir. 1151. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. ICE BOX—For grocery, 5x7 Schwenger <ss Klein make, like new, real barg. Ch. 1446. nET US REPAIR YOUR WASHER Or install new wringer rolls, expert mechanlc. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852. MOTION picture films, standard, fine seiection, 1.000 ft. reels. Ch. 2940-W. Pump, rebuilt electric, shallow, deep well, at half price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. TIRE with tubes, Goodrich, Caviller, 32x 5.00, ran 100 miles, cost $27, sacrifice for sl2. Be. 2750. 20 PENNY basketball court machines; $12.50 each; S6O new. Hu. 7127. s37s—Burroughs Adding Machine and Stand: one America billing register: one F. and E. check writer: one eight-drawer hardwood filing cabinet: all In fine condition and will sell at a sacrifice. Phone. 255 Plainfield. Indiana. 35 Household Goods ALL TEMPERATURE under bO: always in Icev air refrigerators. Let us explain. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.. 2000 Northwertern Ave, Ta. 0689. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm & Bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze living rm.. rugs, sac. 2428 N. Meridian. COMBINATION steel stepladders & stools, _ only 98c. China Store, 357 W, Wash. DINING-ROOM SUITE, 8 pieces; good condition; reasonable. He. 3421, FURNITURE—New, used. 3-room outfit: easy terms. N. BARRETT. 868 Virginia. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! Brand new 3-pc. overstuffed living room suite, $39.50, 361 W. Wash. St. LIVING-ROOM SUITE. Floor samples. Bargain at $29. Terms. WILSON FURNITURE CO.. 350 E. Wash. SELLING OUT Double deck springs. $9.75; springfilled mattress. $11: chest. $10: dresser. sl4; 3-piece living room suite. $55; 4piece bedroom. $45: dining room. $69: rugs. 9x12. $10: coffee table. $5: end table. $2.50: lamps, complete. $4.50: rush bottom chairs. $3.50; tile gas range, worth sllO. now $55. 2428 N. MERIDIAN SEWING machines repaired: needles, parts and supplies for all makes. Ir. 2008. SPECIAL PRICE —This month on sewing machines repaired, s White Cos.. RI. 4755. TABLE LAMPS—lmported pottery, *1.25 each. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol Ave. and South St.
L. S. AYRES & CO. SPECIALS 7th Floor and Downstairs Store.' REPOSSESSED! Electric Refrigerator, eight foot cabinet $125 ELECTRIC WASHERS! 2 Coffieid Factory Rebuilts. Guaranteed. $99.50 2 New Prima Quickwav Washers. All new features, $49.50 Vacuum Cleaners. Hoover Factory Rebuilts. Fullv Guaranteed. $21.95 Maytag Washer. REPOSSESSED. At a real BARGAIN price. EASY TERMS
37 Furs, Wearing Apparel ON SALE—House, street dresses; closeouts: priced 50c to $3 at factory sales* rm. 546 S. Meridian. Matthews Mfg. Cos. SUIT, dresses and blouses: size 14; 'good condition: reasonable. 423 Linwood Ave. 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Rented. Li. 9470 x j. jr iii >v rti i HiTwo Sing Ex 2Q5 Mas3 TYPEWRITERS—PortabIes standard mach. Terms, repair. A. McCullum. He. 1936. Typewriter Rental Agency Only $2-50 Per Month or $6-00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO. 41 Wanted to Buy CASH for anything of value in furniture. Quick service. He. 4212. C-A-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington Bt. FURNITURE. RUGS. PIANOS. RADIOS. WASHING MACHINES OB COMPLETE HOMES; PAY CASH. HI. 2286.
WEBCHAHDISE 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE RI. 3019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and seller* ot used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES. NEWBPAPERS. clothing, etc., urgently needed. Salvation Armv Industrial Home. For truck, call RI. 6623, WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd pieces: highest prices. Hu. 7374. WANTED—Furniture all kinds, best ortcea. calls answered promptly. Ll. 6963. WANTED—Good used men's suits, anv kind, best prices. 9 N. West. Ll. 7844, FIHAHCIAL ~ 45 Business Opportunities PARTNER wanted for sandwich shoo: $25 reouired. 530 Massachusetts ave. 46 Money to Loan AUTOS FURNITURB LOANS . EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 152 N. Delaware St. REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 207 E. New York. RI. 4974 A Better Way to BORROW MONEY Loans. $lO to S3OO, In 24 hours, at Reduced Rates Come In, write or phone for full Information. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg. Phone RI. 5054, LI. 9131. loans on furniture to husband and wife. No indorsers. Loans also made to school teachers. LOWEST R/fIK 2,% art 2,% Same Rate on All Loans and Balances No Extra Charges—Strictly Confidential. INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSN. Operated by Indianapolis business men to loan money at the lowest rate possible. 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 48 Automobile Loans Auto loans Ride While You Pay LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol RI. 1321-1322 QivicA.^ I AUTOMOBILE Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 5600 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE (auto loans] RIDE WHILE YOU PAY Payments Reduced. Others Paid Oft. Cash at Once. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years. ■■ ,t, ■■■■—■ ■■ # Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 SACKS BROS UH UMN C* Cor. New York and Indiana AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale
Marmon Motor Car Cos. IS Going the Limit to make this the outstanding event in our history. Selection is larger, cars are better conditioned and our prices have literally been cut in half. Since Saturday 42 cars have been sold! And everyone a satisfied buyer! Come out and see these real values for yourself. If you do, you will buy. Liberal trade and convenient terms. Act today! ~ oo j i '3O Pierce Arrow Sed. I Marmon Big 8 Sedan y „ ~ , „„„ § a ■ a Has been driven only 14.027 ? = miles. Original duo tan paint I late 1930 model, finished in a Jn fl a -ri ess condition, six wire i glossv maroon with black trim- H wheels. The interior of the car = ming Six wire wheels. Low = Is finished in beautiful har- s mileage and complete tir7 r* f\ = monizing colors. Excellent tires = equipment. Was V / :Al I = and a perfect rT-| r%f\ V = *1.195: Now V'DU g motor. Price was Wri | ■‘'ittiiiiiiifßniiinniimliiliiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiimiliiniirannmin'ninifiiniiiiii!;!!!' ’WMm ’3O Pierce-Arrow Sedan. Make an offer, j ’26 Cadillac 3edan 175 ’29 Marmon 68 Sedan $ 245 j '29 Roosevelt Sedan 195 ’3O Pontiac Roadster 285 ! ’29 Nash Coach 345 ’3O Marmon 8 Sedan 495 ’3O Graham-Paize Sedan 345 ’3O Marmon Brougham 695 '29 Marmon "68” Sedan 245 ’2B Marmon Sedan 95 '29 Marmon "78" Vic Coupe .... 425 ’3O Nash Coupe 265 '3l Marmon "88” Sedan 1,250 ’3O Chrysler Coupe 365 '3l Marmon "83” Sedan 1,150 ’3O Chevrolet Coupe 265 ’29 Graham-Paige Sedan 265 '2B Hudson Sedan 125 '3O Marmon “69" Coupe 495 ’3O Marmon Big 8 Sedan 750 ’27 Marmon “75" Vic Coupe .... 125 '3O Marmon ”79” Convertible '26 Marmon "74" Coupe lit) Coupe 695 '26 Marmon 7-Pass. Sedan 95 ’3O Marmon “69” Sedan 495 ’23 Marmon "78" Vic Coupe .... 195 ’29 Marmon “78” Coupe 375 ’3O Marmon-Roosevelt Sedan .... 395 '29 Marmon “78" Sedan 345 ’29 Roosevelt Sedan 195 '23 Willvs-Knlght Sedan 95 '3O Ford Tudor 195 '29 Studebaker Bedan 395 '3O Dodge Sedan 295 •28 Studebaker Vic Coupe 150 '3O Oakland Bedan 265 $25 BUYS CHEVROLET COACH FORD SEDAN. I | NASH TOURING. FORD SEDAN. Marmon Motor Car Cos. Meridian ON THE LOT LINCOLN Eleventh IN THE STORE 6359 NO BONA FIDE OFFER REFUSED
51 Trucks. Tractors Trailers FEDERAL - 1927 model: 2-ton ouai eouioped. This 1# a good ouv. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO HBB Kentucky Ave. Li 4809 53 Accessories. Tires Parts Guaranteed Used Tires 80 good 32x6 truck tires. $5 each. 3,000 other sizes $1 and $l5O each. Be. 4300, TOM ROGERS. 3117 W, Wash. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Wtl> repair or make nest tops and curtain* for vour car 302 Kentucky Are TIMES WANT ADS make Interesting readlng because interesting bargains of many kinds art listed belt dally.
MARCH 2, 1932
FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loans , MONEY Auto Loans —when you need it. Quick, confidential, courteous service. Legal rate. Plenty of parking space. Meridian Motor Sales 820 N. Meridian St. AUTO LOANf CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAN <Q 342 N. Illinois St. LI. 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts. AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale AUBURN—BBB Spt. rdstr.. $135. Better than price indicates. Reynolds. 822 N. 111. BUICK 1930 SEDAN With excellent tire equipment, attractively finished In black, striped In gold. An outstanding offering at $675. Permit us to demonstrate. Trade. Nice terms. Open till 9 p. m. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 602 N. Capitol. Ll. 1995. BUICK roadster. This car will give you real service in every respect; *45; snap this up. The Buick 1302 E. Wash. Ll. 1571. BUICK ’3l COUPE Model 31-86; finished In a beautiful Cobalt blue, striped In maroon; wire wheels: excellent tire equipment; low mileage; view this outstanding offering on our floor today; $945; trade, terms. Open till 9 p. m CENTRAL BUICK CO. 602 N. Capitol. Ll. 1995. BUICK—I93I coupe; positively like new throughout; 6,000 miles; $645. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC., 10th & Meridian. CHRYSLER COUPE—S 2; 3.028 Ml. Bumpers Spot light, tire, shock abs. Dr. 4162-R. FORD—I93O tudor, $295: bargain. C. o 7 WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. St. FORD. 1930 COUPE. New tires. 5 window, perfect in every respect: only $275: this Is one of the best values we have offered in a long time. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 1511 N. Illinois. RI. 7597, FORD—I 929 Ford tudor: extra nice bargain: $165. HATFIELD MOTOR CO., 623 N. Capitol. RI. 9326. FORD —1930 std. coupe: extra fine; $295. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E_Wash. LA SALLE ’29 SEDAN Finished In a beautiful maroon; very low mileage; equipped with 6 wire wheels and 6 General tires. Attractively priced at *895. View this offering on our floor today. Trade. Terms. Open till 9 p. m. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 602 N, Capitol. Ll. 1995. Pirce-Arrow ’2B Coupe Finished in beautiful Cobalt blue, striped In gold; excellent Goodyear tire equipment. An outstanding offering at $295. View this offering on our floor today. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 602 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 1995. Trade. Terms. _ Open until 9 o’clock. STUTZ ’2B SEDAN Attractively finished in battleship gray; 6 wire wheels, trunk rack; a bargain offering at $275: trade: terms very easy. Don’t fail to inspect attractively priced car today. Onen til 9 p. m. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 602 N. Capitol. Ll. 1995. If You Appreciate Quality and Low Prices we invite your inspection of these bargains—--1929 Chevrolet Coach $l6O Cadillac Victoria slls 1932 New Chevrolet Cabriolet. .$625 MANY OTHERS Lauth Motors, Inc. "Rockne Distributors." 3547 E. Wash. IR. 1175. WALLERICH’S Car Fare Savers HERE ARE SOME MONEYSAVING VALUES ’25 Chandler Sedan $ 35 '26 Paige Coupe 45 ’25 Chrysler “70" Sedan 75 ’2B Durant 4 Coach 75 ’25 Chrysler “70” Coach 95' ’29 Model A Ford 125 ’27 Chrysler “80" Sedan 195 ’27 Chrysler “80” Spt. Rd 175 ’26 Jordan 8 Sedan 100 All These Cars Ready to Run Carl H. Wallerich, Inc. 950 N. Mer. St. RI. 4576 Open Evenings and Sundays
55 Autos Wanted Ui TON TRUCK-No tunk: must be reaT See Procter. 256 lowa Dr. 1701-W. Will oav .asD for voux ear or four *3 i\ty 1. WOLF AUTO CO. CJ <Bl* 561 N Capitol fant Used Cars/' 1 BKST MUCK*ANY MOML
