Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1932 — Page 12

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EX-TEACHER IS DEAD; LIFELONG CITY RESIDENT Mrs. Florence Pugh Rites Scheduled Wednesday at Cathedral. Mrs. Florence M. Pugh, retired school teacher, who had been ill three months, died Sunday at her home, 4026 East Tenth street. Formerly a teacher in the Indianapolis public schools, she retired ten years ago. She had lived in Indianapolis all her life. She was a member of the Little Flower Catholic church. Survivors are the husband, Charles M. Pugh, and a sister, Sister Magdeline of St. Agnes academy. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 Wednesday in the Finn Bros.’ undertaking establishment, 1639 North Meridian street, and 9 at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Whiting Dies Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A. Whiting, 95, who died Friday at a nursing home after a sixty-four years’ residence in Indianapolis, will be held at 2 Tuesday in the Planner & Buchanan mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek boulevard. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. She was a charter member of Queen Esther chapter, Order of Eastern Star. The chapter will be in charge of the funeral services. She also was a member of the Women’s Relief Corps. A sister, Mrs. Isabelle R. Cowan, of Indianapolis, survives. After an illness of four months, Mrs. Theresa C. Scott, 73, died Sunday at her home, 4159 Guilford avenue. Funeral Is Set Bom in Monon, she had lived in Indianapolis during most of her life. She was a member of the Third Christian church and of the women’s Bible class and the Ladies’ Aid Society of the church. Funeral services will be held at B 30 Tuesday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Funeral services for William E. Ralph, 67, of 2050 Ashland avenue, who died Friday, will be held at 2 Tuesday in his home. He had been ill a year. Mr. Ralph was the president of the William E. Ralph Ice and Coal Company. He had lived in Indianapolis about fifty years. He was born in Dublin, Ind. Mr. Ralph was a member of the Broadway M. E. church. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Job Printer Dies Complications following an appendicitis operation caused the death Sunday of John Sherman Modlin, 52, of 303 North Beville avenue. He had lived in Indianapolis more than forty years, and had been in the job printing business about fifteen years. Mr. Modlin was born in Cambridge City. He was a member of j the Morris Street Christian church, ’ the Eagles and Modern Woodmen of America. Funeral services will be held at 1 Tuesday at the Hisey & Titus undertaking establishment. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Funeral services were to be held at 2 this afternoon for Thomas A. Abell, 77, who died Friday at the home of his son, Alvin Abell, 2215 Winter avenue. Burial will be at Menter, Ind. , Veteran Machinist Dies Mr. Abell was born in Dubois county, and spent most of his life as a farmer there. Joseph P. Lively, 66, died Sunday at his home, 2015 South East street. He had been a machinist at the Van Camp Packing Company twenty-one years. Funeral services will be held at 2 Wednesday in the J. C. Wilson funeral home, 1230 Prospect street. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Mr. Lively was born In Warren county, Kentucky. He was a member of the Methodist church. Births Boys Robert and Ruth Thomas, Methodist i hospital. Norman and Jane Baxter, Methodist i hospital. Janies and Ethel Carpenter, Methodist | hospital. Victor and Margaret Sandberg, Meth- ! odist hospital. Delphla and Ruth Chance, Methodist hospital. Joseph and Myrtle Taylor, Methodist I hospital. Melvin and Audrey Beach. Methodist I hospital. Charles and Julia Horton, Coleman hos- i pital. Charles and Geneva Taylor. Coleman > hospital. James and Helen Quinn, Coleman hos- 1 pital. Jess and Bertha Hartley, Coleman hos- 1 pital. Herbert and Velma Heflin, Coleman hos- I pital. Roscoe and Dorothy Finkbiner. Chris- i tlan hospital. Dale and Mildred Sommers, 137 North 1 Lin wood. Ora and Geraldine Downs. 1215 Cruft ' Jacob and Annie Erb, 1134 North Bosart’ 1 David and Dorothy Durbin. Christian hospital. Girls Lawrence and Mildred Kaya, Methodist Hospital. Samuel and Eunice Hollensbe, Methodist hospital. Herbert, and Eva Partlow. Methodist hospital. James and Selma Cox. 3125 Northwestern. Leslie and Mabel Gentry. Coleman hospital. William and Susie Bray. Coleman hospital. Albert and Marie Beals. 709 North Sheffield. Frank and Roberta Moody. 826 Economv John and Jessie Howard’, 1027 Fletcher' George and Adeline Phillips, 410 West Raymond. Deaths Edward Schonhaft 56. Severin, cerebro spinalmentngitls. Lydia Brown. 76, 106 North Wallace, bronchial pneumonia. Lou Day. 77, 237 North Hendricks nivocardltis. Robert Myers. 2 months, city hospital broncho pneumonia. Ola South, 53 city hospital, lobar pneumonia. Elizabeth Meyers. 83. 948 West Thirtieth uremia. Myrtle Lucille Thompson. 28. St. Vincent hospital tuberculous pertonitis. Belle Craighead. 65. 520 North California. cerebral hemorrhage Minnie Deltz 70. 4436 Schofield, cerebral hemorrhage. Katherine Smith. 88, 503 Virginia, influenza. Thomae W. Abell. 77. 2215 Winter Ave.. chronic nephritis Mary Ann WNtehoiyw, 61, 2410 North Gale, mitral regurgitation James Sparks, 74 city hospital, bronchial pneumonia. John H Anderson. 41. 160 Douglas, pulmonary tuberculosis. Marianna Stevens, 4. Methodist hospital, tuberculous meningitis. Emil Lee Sipe. 8. 766 North Tremont, Scut© myocardiii*.

Blows No Good By Vnitrd Prmt NEW YORK. March 7.—New York liquor prices are sure to go up because of the Lindbergh baby kidnaping, speakeasy operators and bartenders predicted today. Said one: “Why, the beer trucks haven’t got a chance, with roads all over the east patrolled as they are now. Not a chance! If a cop doesn’t get ’em, the state police will, or if the troopers don’t get ’em, some suspicious woman will.”

PERU PRESIDENT IS WOUNDED BY POLITICAL FOE Revolver Duel Is Fought in Aisle of. Fashionable Lima Church. BY RICARDO LEON United Presr Staff Correspondent LIMA, Peru, March 7.—Luis M. Sanchez Cerro, diminutive Peruvian president bearing a score of wounds inflicted during his turbulent career, was recovering today from another attempt to assassinate him, at the fashionable Miraflores church. While society women screamed and ran for the church exists, aids of the president stood in the middle aisle and engaged in a close range revolver battle with the would-be assassin. Sanchez Cerro w’as w’ounded in the chest, but not seriously hurt; one of his aids was taken to a hospital in serious condition. The president’s assailant was wounded. Two women, a child and a servant W’ere struck by revolver bullets. The president’s assailant, a tall, pale youth identified as Jose Melgar, member of the Aprista (opposition) party, attended mass at the church neatly dressed in blue coat and w’hite trousers. Fires at Close Range At the end of the service, when the President and his party were leaving, the youth stepped up to Sanchez Cerro and fired a pistol at him from close range. Sanchez Cerro fell back against his companions, clutching his left side w’here the bullet had penetrated. The tall youth aimed and fired again. The bullet struck Colonel Antonio Rodriguez, chief of the military household, who leaped in front of the president to shield him. Rodriguez fell to the floor, badly wounded. Sanchez Cerro had drawn his own revolver and sprang forward. He did not fire, however, apparently because of the danger to the church congregation. The would-be assassin stood in the same position in the church aisle and fired for the third time. Women Screamed Wildly While the president appeared to ! be attempting to reach a position where he could fire without endangering the women and children in the church, Luis Solari, a presidential aid, fired point blank at the : young attacker. Blood spurted from Melgar’s neck. Women screamed wildly. Some rushed toward the doors. Others sought cover behind the church benches. Melgar clasped his hand against his neck, trying to stop the flow ot blood. He stood his ground and fired at the president until his gun was empty. Then he turned and ran, pursued by Solari and a police officer. He attempted to climb over an iron fence outside the church, but was pulled down and captured. Wounded 20 Times Sanchez Cerro did not shoot. He walked from the church with a huge stain across his chest. The president said he required no assistance but asked his aids to rush Rodriguez to a hospital. Prior to the attack on him at the church, Sanchez Cerro had been wounded some twenty times by bullets. His boldest revolutionary feat was a single handed attack on the presidential palace guarded by machine gunners. Three fingers were shot off ‘one hand in the engagement when he j led a small band against the police { to overthrow President Guillermo i Billinghurst in 1914. Has Colorful Career Sanchez Cerro walked up to the ! entrance alone, pushed aside a covering to a peep hole, and reached inside and unlocked the door despite machine gun fire that shot three fingers off his hand. He then returned to his troops and led a successful attack on the palace. Sanchez Cerro spent fourteen months fighting with the French in Morocco and was military attache i at the legation in Washington dur- i ing his varied career. He is 42 years ' old.

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LEBALS Legal Bids, Proposals NOTICE OF BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice Is herebv given that the Joint i Purchasing Committee for the benevolent ana correctional Institutions of the State lof Indiana, will receive at the office of Its secretary. Room 326 State House, until 10 o’clock A. M . March 14th. 1932. sealed | bids on Groceries and Laundry Supplies | now on file in the office of Us secretary of t the committee. I The Joint Purchasing Committee reserves ! the right to relect anv and aU bids and ! to waive technical defects. JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE OF INDIANA. | H. W. REIMANN, Secretary. __ ANNOUNCEMENTS ; 1 Death Notices DOUGHTY, LEWIS HERRIMAN—BeIoved ’ husband of Lillie May Doughty and father of Mrs. Maude L. Depweg. passed away at his home, 5030 W. 15th st., Sunday, March 6. Funeral Wednesday, March 9. 2 p. m., at above address. Friends Invited. Burial Memorial Park. [Rushville and Connersville papers please copy.l __ HARNISCHFEGER. ANNA—Beloved wife of William Harnischfeger and mother of Carl A., passed awav Sunday. March 6. at residence, 245 N. Tacoma ave. Funeral Wednesday, March 9, 8:30 a. m., at residence. Services St. Philip Neri church, 9 a. m. Interment St. Joseph’s cemetery. Friends invited. HAYNES, JENNIE—Age 79 years. Saturday. 11:30 p. m., mother of Mrs. Lyda Vanzandt, Mrs. Nellie Brickley. Funeral from home of granddaughter. Mrs. Joseph Yetter, 54 La Grande. Wednesday, HEIMBUCH, GEORGE—Passed away at his residence at Oaklandon, Ind., Monday. March 7, age 65 years. Funeral Will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME. 1222 Union st.. Wednesday afternoon, March 9. at 1:30 o'clock. Burial Crown H ill cemetery. Friends Invited. LIVELY. JOE P.—Age 66. beloved father of Clyde Herman. Forrest P. and Pauline Mabelle Lively, passed away at his home. 2015 S. East'St.. Saturday. March 5. Funeral Wednesday. March 9. 2 p. m.. at the J. C. WILSON FUNERAL HOME, 1230 Prospect St. MEYERS. ELIZABETH—B3 years, widow of ! John Mevers. mother of Mrs. E. E. i Shelton. Elmer and Earl Meyers, died Saturday. March 5, 1932, at her home. 948 W. 30th st. Funeral Tuesday, 2 P. M., at the residence. Interment Crown ' Hill. Friends invited. PHILLIPS. JANE—Age 79 years, mother of Mrs. John T. Waters of Indianapolis, A R. Phillips, Prescott. Ariz.; Mrs. Sallie Watts. San Diege, Cal., passed away at her home in Pittsboro, Ind., Sunday evening. Funeral services at the Pittsboro Methodist church Tuesday, 2 p. ni. Friends invited. Burial Greenlawn cemetery. Brownsburg. Ind. PUGH. FLORENCE M.—(Nee Johnson) Beloved wife of Charles G. Pugh of 4026 E. 10th st., passed away Sunday. March 6. Funeral Wednesday. March 9. at 8:30 a. m.. from FINN BROS.’ FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian. Services SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends ln- _ vited. SCOTT, THERESA C.—'Xge 73 years, mother of Elizabeth H. Scott and Mrs. Edith S. Irwin of Alexandria. 0., passed ■ away Sunday p. m. at her residence. 4159 Guilford ave. Services at the FLANNER <fc BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the residence fr>mt Monday noon until Tuesday noon. STEIN, MRS. BERTHA KUHN—Widow “of Theodore Stein Sr., passed awav Monday a. m. at her residence. 432 E. Fall Creek blvd. Service at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, 25 W. Fall Creek blvd.. Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. WEATHERBEE, FRANCES KATHERINE fnee Bowers), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bowers, sister of Mrs. Marguerite Hook, died Verdugo City. Cal.. Saturday. Funeral notice laier. KIRBY - DINN _ SERVICE. I WHITE HOUSE. MARY ANN—Of 2410 N. Gale st., beloved wife of Henrv Samuel Whitehouse, mother of Lee and Charles Whitehouse, Mrs. Gladys Herbert and Nrs. Abbie Ax of Indianapolis: Mrs. Mirumie Glendy of Scottsburg, Ind., and Earl Whitehouse of Ontario. Cal., departed this life Friday. March 4. age 61 years. Funeral Tuesday. March 8. at MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. -530 Station st.. 2 p. m. Burial Crown . Hill cemetery. Friends invited. WILSON. FANNIE —Mother of Earl and Roy Lawson, passed away March 5. call at the son’s residence. 325 Whittier place, any time after nocn Monday. She was a member of the Alfarata Council, Pocahontas. Funeral services Tuesday. 2 p. m.. at above address. Burial Crown Hill. Friends in- _ Jjtcd ■_ _ROY_ J._ TOLIN IN CHARGE. 3 (Funeral Directors, Florists W. dTbEANBI XfSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelbv Bt. Branch office 1634 W Morrla Dr 2570 eades bros: 1814 W. Morris. Be. 4327. GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME" '' 1611 N Meridian Ta 1050 G P, MSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS j 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 ' WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RLJL243 ROY J. TOLIN t"on OU i r 2l4 n p W rospec't Dr. 6969 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr 0321-Q39? 4 Lost and Found

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DOG—Police, Huskie, male, droop ears, curled tail. 628 Lexington. Dr. 1546-R. GOLD PIN-Initial “D.” child’s keepsake of dead father. Be. 2391-M. HAS your gasoline been stolen while parked downtown or at home? The Automatic Gas-Lock, which costs no more than one full tank of gasoline will positively prevent this. Write Box No. 309 Timse. Salesmen wanted. LOST—Haif of dark shell-rim glasses and lens on Columbia car. Reward. Li. 9205, PEKINESE dog lost. male, name ’’Toto.” 3351 Ruckle. Wa. 2220. Reward. PURSE—Lady's black leather, lost SunCollege, between 39th. 40th. containing $9 or $lO, ring, v Keepsake. Reward. Ch. 3278. PURSE!—Lady's black, lost lobby Washington hotel. Cali Ri. 3727. SORORITY pin. Phi Theta Chi. lost Mon. night. 214 Penwav Bldg. Ri. 9733. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 5 Personals ATTENTION All members of the G. A. R. are requested to attend a meeting at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois. Tuesday. March 8. Important business to be discussed. COMMITTEE. CROCHETING and Hooked rugs to order salesgirls wanted 310 N Cap Rl 4958 HAMBURGER—Egg or cheese sandwiches, 5 cents. Chill. 5 cents. 305 E. Ohio. HOME—Elderly people: mental cases; rates reasonable: day, night service. Ri. 4729. TRY LEMCKE SERVICE SHOP—IOB-10-12 E Mkt.. Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 0666.

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I BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra instrument repairing: expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO j CO.. 128 N. Penn. LI. 5513, BUILD and remodel now. Save money. H. T. Mercer Sc Son. Ri. 7248. Ch. 3672. i CARPENTER—Rooting, lob work of ail kinds, estl. free. NYE. Ch. 1263-M. j FLOORS sanded, resin.; mod. equipment: I no dust; low price. Ch. 7039-J; Ta. 6799. GAS STOVE, connected. 81: furnace coils I turn, and installed. $3. Ch. 5158. i GEN. REPAIRING—Keai sewer man: leaky I roofs, gutters, furnace coils. Ch. 2283-J. HARDWOOD FLOORS—OId firs, made look | new; reasonable. L. B. Steele. Ta. 2137, , LANDSCAPING—AII kinds: rich dirt; ! manure, sodding and grading, Ch. 2828-R. i 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage BOTTS TRANSFER Special Prices on long distance moving. | Let our men give vou an estimate. Soeclal ! rates to St. Louis, Louisville. Cincinnati j and Columbus. Dr. 3483. CLEAN FIREPROOF STORAGE—Where vour goods are 6afe. Private lockers Low rates, easy terms. Get our price on moving: guaranteed service. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO Can RI. 7750. 419-23 E. Market St. MOVING. $3 —You help. $1 less: quick service: careful white men. Ch. 6840. MOVING—S 2 up: white men: anvtnlag. anywhere anytime. PETE’S Ch, 2878 STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING ~~ i Special prices on return loads, packing I California shipments. Pool cars. Ri. 3628 i Ri. 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W. ; OTTO J. SUESZ. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting IST CLASS Paper Hanging. $1 to 82.50 per rm,; *32 samples & esti. free. Ir. 6088. PAINTING. Houses a spec., lowest prices guarn., estl, free. Mr. Willis. Dr. 5075. PAPER HANGING--CJeamng: estl. iree Ch. 2004, FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. PAPER cleaning and painting. 75c per rm.. satis faction or no pay. Be. 3725-W. REDUCED prices for a limited time: work guaranteed. A. W. BENNETT. Ch. 1884. 8 Beauty Parlors FAClAL—Belcano, for dry, oily skin; 81.00. Jack & Jill Beauty Shop. 410 Kahn Bldg. SHAMPOO AND WAVE. 50c. _ , . College Corner Barber and Beauty Shop. Wa. 0979. "help wanted Those seeking employment should refuse to pay an advance fee or deposit a cash bond before securing information regarding the offer from the Better Business Bureau. 13 Help Wanted—Male EXPERIENCED Battery Man. with small capital for partner. 1112 E. Washington. WANTED—MEN. WOMEN. 18-50. $105.00 280.00 month. Qualify for Steady Government jobs. Common education usually sufficient. List positions and sample coaching. Free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 69 W. Rochester, N. Y. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ASHLAND, 2246—Rm. for 1 or 2, hot wat.j home privileges; College car. He. 5052. BEVILLE, N., 942—2 mod. rms., furn. or unfur.; meals opt.; nr. E. 10th car; reas. CENTRAL, 2528—Very nice, clean room, every conven., mod., reas. Ta. 0423. CENTRAL & 17TH —Large, furn. or unfur;. kitchen privl.; steam. Ha. 0125-M, CENTRAL AVE.. 1326 —Cozy front rm., large closet, suitable for 2: $4. COLLEGE. 3553—Private entrance: shower. garage. 1 or 2: reasonable. Wa. 1645-W. COLLEGE. 3925—Attractive rm.. modern home. Priv, All conveniences. Wa. 5028. DELA., mod, home; near bath. Ha. 4824-J. DEL. & 32ND.—Attractive rm., lovely home, priv. shower bath; man. Hu. 3949. DELAWARE. N., 2043, Apt. 4 —2 rms., separate or together; garage optional. EAST, N.. 726—Apt. 7; furn. or unfurn. rm.; stm ht; walk, dist. Li. 6781, aft. 5:30 No *. 6 —Clean, warm front. $3 <fe $4; 2 conn, hsekeep.; range, sink, $6. ILL., N„ 1907—Attrac. rm., priv. ent.. lavatory, toilet, gge. closet, garage opt. MERIDIAN, N.. 968 —Apt. 12; front bedrm.; heat; suitable 1 or 2, LI. 2118. MICHIGAN, W., 6, APT. 34—Nicely furn., rm. in downtown apt., very rea. Li. 9211. NEW YORK, E., 710—Nice, modern bedrooni; all furnished; garage. Li. 1265. OHIO, E„ 407—Lodging for men; modern; 25c per night. Ri. 4145. OLNEY. 953—Middle aged couple or family. share mod, home; gar. Ch. 2772-W, ORIENTAL. N.. 20—Front sleeping rm.; ail modern, private entrance: S3. PARK, 3203—Widow’s home; lovely rm., twin beds; $3 & $4; meals opt. Wa. 2165-J WOODRUFF—774 W. Dr.; comfortable front rm.. next bath; Beauty Rest, Ch, 5724. HOTEL ANTLERS BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod. conven.. 53.50 &up HARBOUR HOTEL-617V2 N. 111.: clean, mod. rms.. at prices anv one can afford. Running water. Every convenience. CLINTON HOTEL sleeping or housekeeping: $2.50 to $5. NEAR COLLEGE CAR—Rm. in private home for 2; meals optional. He. 3467. EMPLOYED—I or 2 ladies to room or share apt,, north. He. 2992. SARATOGA HOTEL—S4O Mass., mod. rms., Simmons beds, low daily fc wkly, rates. ST DENTS HOTEL; warm, homelike. ox. u/Xiivio $7 {or 2 136 w Market SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESIATU through classified ads in The Times Phone “ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during buslness hours. 18 Housekeeping Rooms I ALABAMA, N., 2355 —2 or 4 girls; nice living room and kitchen; $2.50 each. BARTH. 1315—3 small rms. Private cntrance. Near Fountain Square. BROADWAY. 1542—2 connecting front rms.. sink, phone, private entrance: $6. BROADWAY. 1134—2 & 3 rms.. range. sink, 2 beds: $5 to $7. BROADWAY. 1403 —Clean, cozv apt., furn. complete, priv, bath, $6.50. LI. 9522. CENTRAL AVE.. 1326 —Newlv decorated, sink, priv. entrance, furn. comp, for 2, $5. CENTRAL, 1115—l-rm. front, kitchenette; o’stuffed; everything furn.; $7, Li. 1706. COLLEGE. 1232—2 large connecting rms.; mod.; near bath; pri. ent. LI. 1698. COLLEGE. 1336—Single front rm.. down, all turn. Private entrance; $5, Li. 8013. DELAWARE. 1017 N.—Beautifully furn! rm. and kitchenette. Ri. 8255, DELAWARE, N.. 2541—2 rms., $5.50; 3 rms. $7. Young couple or 2 girls. Ta, 0848. EAST—3 mod. turn, rms.; also 2 unfurn. rms.; private entrance. Li. 6176. ILL.. N.. 2339—1 & 2 rm. apts.: laundry. Redu. rent, $3.50; $4; $7. Ha. 0105-W. ILL.. N.. 1611—Nice clean, housekeep. ii sleep, rms. All conven. Ha. 4409-R. , MARKET. E.. 615—Semi-modern housekeeping rms. Call 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. Ri. 2102. MARYLAND. 134 W.—Clean, comfortable. near St. John's Church. Reasonable. MERIDIAN, S., 1706—2 front rms, $6; .large rm., $5; mod.; adults. Dr. 5442, aft. 6, NEW YORK. E„ 710—2 mod. rms. for hsekeeping; furnished; gar. Li. 1265, •OAKLAND, N., rms.. mod.: bath: fur, gas, lights, heat; priv. entr. After 6. OHIO. E.. 540—2 nice housekeeping rooms, $3.50 wk.; 1 rm., $1.50 per week. ORIENTAL, 20 N.—2-rm. furn. apt., also 4 rooms unfurnished: modern. PARK. 1125—Two choice downstairs front rooms. Nice location; $5 week. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 807—2-rm. front apt.. neatly furn. Also sleeping rms.. cheap. PROSPECT. 3604—4-rm. cottage, all furnished; keys next door, TALBOT. 2400 81k.—2 3-room apts.. sink: oriv. entrance: $6.50: $7 50, Ta. 7110. WALNUT. e!! 115—2 rooms, furnished: , clean; $5. See housekeeper in basement. WASH., E., 1710—2 mod. rms.; Ist. fl.: 2 | priv. entrs.; sink, gd. heat everyth, furn WOODRUFF. 544 M. DR-Large apt.. Ist fl.. private bath; furn.: adults. Ch. 3173 10TH. E., 222—2. 3-rm. unfurn. priv. apts.: lrge. kitchen, in-door bed, heat, water. j 14TH. W.. 120—FRONT RM.. NIQELY I FURN, PRI. ENT- $4. RI. 7009, 30TH. W., 1125—2 unfurnished rooms; utilities paid; $4 week. Ha. 3238.

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms $5.50—608 E. 12th: bedrm.. kitchen; nicely turn, clean, light; Central, College car. 85—Stuart. 2429—2 sunny rms.. private home; everything furn. Ch. 2593. 84.50. 86. 87—New Jersev. N.. 2042: 2 fTont rms. up. down, rm.. kitch- attr. furn. 2 LARGE RMS.. 84—Priv. entrance: Brightwood car: (tores. 1812 Hillside. Ch. 3934, WANTED—CoupIe to share mod. priv. home; new paint, paper; gar. Ch. 1464-M. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL, 1960—Dormitory men, mod., very conv., clean, reason. Ha. 4171-M. DEL.. N.—3-rm. apt., good meals, priv. bath; suit, for 6 boys; 86 ea. Ta. 2157. EAST —Exceptionally well arranged rm. for 2; excellent home cooking. Reas. Ch. 5996. EAST—Attractive, light rm.. private family. Home privileges, reas. Ch. 6794. 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-J. MARKET. E.. 615—Semi-mod. housekeep. rms. Call 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. Ri. 2102. MERIDIAN, N., 2153—Large, lovely living rm., adj. bedrm.; home cook. Ha. 1673-J. NEW JERSEY. N.. 830—Nice cheerful rm.. 2 men. 2 meals. $4.50 each. RI. 5281. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2062—Nice room, twin beds; shower: good meals. Ta. 6916. OXFORD. N.. 540—Nice mod. rm.. cent: next bath, priv., gar. Ch, 3966. OXFORD. N.. 39 —Good home for child or employed man; 85. Ch. 3415-J. PENN.. N.. 2346—G00d meals, mod. home. laundry, privileges, 85.50. Ha. 2830-J. RAYMOND. E.. 1532—Comfortable room. good meals: near car, bus; Teas, Dr. 2475. WASH.. E.. 5421—Lovely front rm.. nicely furn., nr. bath; meals opt. $6-SB. Ir. 5023. CHILD —Rm., board; mother's care;, mod. suburban home; close in. Be. 3375-R-2. DESIRABLE RM.—Priv. adult family; meals opt. Nr. Wash.: privileges. Ir. 6177. ATTRACTIVE rm.. running water: good meals, home privileges; men. Li. 6209. 21 Unfurnished Apartments ADDISON. N., 279—3 rooms, mod., private bath, utilities furn.. $25. Be. 0847. ALABAMA. N.. 1634—1 lower large living rm.: 1 bedroom, dinette, kitchenette. utilities: 840. Adults. Ta, 7053. BROAD RIPPLE—2-bedroom apartment: sun parlor: all outside rooms; steam heat; garage: $37,50. Hu. 1856. BROAD RIPPLE—2-bedroom apartment; sun parlor; all outside rooms; steam heat; gar.; $37.50, Hu, 1856. CENTRAL. 3751—4 rms. and sunroom. upper ant., tile -bath with shower. Incinerator. Frigidaire. splendid heat. garage. Red, from 872 to S6O. Wa. 3831. CENTRAL, 2342—5-rm.. bath; heat, water; Vz mo. free; $42. Ri. 5994. He. 2783. COLLEGE. 1411—Lower duplex: 5 rms. mod., heat, water. Rent red. Ri. 5976. GUILFORD. 2440—M0d. ant., heat, water. will pay moving expenses; S3O. He. 5491 ._ MADISON. 1025—Best equipped ant.: south". S3O; 3 or 4 rms. Pom. Scs. ktehn,. Frig. N. MERIDIAN. 1723—Efficiency apt.; for business people; maid serv.; util.; SB-sl2. Ta. 1487, MERIDIAN. N., 3630—Beautiful bedroom apt., facing Meridian St.; $55, Li. 9693, PENN.. N.. 2131—3 rms. and priv. bath. utilities: $35. Ta, 2631, PROSPECT, 852; PATRICIA— 3 rms.; range; red. $37.50-S4O; util; frig. Ri. 5265. 11TH. W., 42—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apt.; heat, gas. water and ice furn., $24,50, Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. 11TH. E.. 3107—Beautiful new modern duplex. with 2 bedrooms, long living room, fireplace, tile bath and kitchen. Owner. 1035 N. Oakland. 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, 30TH, W.. 1043—Upper 6-r. mod.; porches; hdwd. firs.; heat, water; $35. 1 E. 36TH ST.—l and 2 bedrms.; tile bath; separate kitch; Frig,; $67.50 up. Ha. 1981. UNUSUAL values; 6 and 7-room apartments: reasonable rent. Ta. 5578. 1054 W. 30TH Imogene apts., 5-rm. up., freshly cleaned and painted; gar. Ta. 0838. Ta. 3831. Indianapolis Rental Agepcy Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. LI. 6452. Evenings, Be, 3114 or Wa. 0433. $32.50 Dundee Apts. VIRGINIA AVE. AND M’CARTY ST. Heat. gas. Frigidaire, hot water. SEE CUSTODIAN. APT. 47. Colored—s2s and up Douglass Court 21ST AND BOULEVARD PLACE INCLUDES HEAT, LIGHT. GAS, HOT WATER. SEE CUSTODIAN APT. 56. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS, 2057—4 rms.. shades, gar., water Pd. Nr. Brookside Pk.t $16.50. Ch. 7169-M. ARBOR AVE.. 542—5-room house, consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen and 2 bedrooms; water, gas, electricity, inside toilet: double garage; paved street; sl6. water paid. Owner Ch. 3036. BOULEVARD PL.. 2919—Rent reduced. 6 rooms modern, garage. Ha. 0315-W. BRADLEY. N.. 728—4 rooms, mod. double. water pd.. $27.50. Hu. 2219. BRADLEY. S., 37—4-rm. modern double; garage; A-l. Call Ir. 5410. 5335 Broadway; 6-room mod $65 00 2008 Houston; 5 rooms 16.50 1528 Sheldon; 8 rooms, bath 16.00 242 Dorman; 6-room njodern 17.50 824 Beecher; 3 rooms 9.00 1350 Oliver Ave.; 6-room modern... 22.50 327 S. Pine; 3 rooms 10.00 429 W. 39th; 4 rooms modern 26.00 JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. Illinois St. BURGESS, 359-61—Irvington; mod. double; 6 rms.; gar.; $37,50. Ir. 4119. CAPITOL. N.. 3711—Attractive; 4-rm. mod. bungalow double; gar.; $35. Ta. 0419, CAPITOL. N!! 1202—Large brick homestead containing 6 large rms., $37, including steam heat. Dr. 2163. CENTENNIAL. 818—4-room mod. bungalow; $22.50; water paid. Be. 3712-R. COLLEGE, 1619-21—6-rm. mod., hardwood firs., Holland turn., gar., water pd., $26. 6036 COLLEGE—4-rm. modern double, water paid, $37.50. GREGORY & APPEL. Inc. Jii. 7491. CONGRESS. 1303—6-rm. mod.; $23.50; minimum water rate; gar. Ha. 0431-W. COTTAGE 1535—5-rm. house, semi-mod., water pd., nicely papered, good neighbor - hood. sl6. Owner. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R DRAPER. 1537—5 rms.. excellent condi.. water, toilet. Inside, water Dd. .elec . gas. sl6. Owner. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. DREXEL. 941—4 rms. modern, reduced to 522.50. Ri. 9484. IRVINGTON—HaIf modern double. 6 rms.. breakfast nook, above average large garage; side drive; $45. Ri. 5030. JEFFERSON, 322—4-r. mod.: full basem’t; gar.; $35 hse. $26.50; adults. Ha. 4257-R. LEXINGTON. 912 —6 rms.. bath, strictly mod, dbl. flrd. garage; $lB. Dr, 0801-J. MANSFIELD. 1905—Single, 5-rm. mod., redeco., gar., wa. pd.; $25. Ta, 1844, M’PHERSON. 2816—5 rms., redeco., inside toilet, gar.. sls; water pd. Hu. 2402. PARKER. 639—Attractive 4 rms.. mod.. built-in features, gar.; water pd. PARKER, 2314—5-rm. modern bungalow and garage, $25. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. Li. 7491. PARKER, 2028—Small, modern .double, $22; garage water paid. Li. 5231. PENN., S., 2272—5 rm. bath, no furnace; gar., water paid. Reduced. Dr. 63’29-M. REMBRANDT, 1518—5 rm. double, inside toilet, gar.. sls; water pd. Hu. 2402. RICHLAND, 258 N.—6-Rm. cot.. 1001 W. N. York, 5 rooms, water pd. RI. 7725. RILEY. N.. 405—4-rm. single, semi-mod.. $17.50; water pd. Ir. 2889. ROOKWOOD. 4002—Mod. 5-rm„ 2-way dbl.. gar., $45. Wa 1105, after 6. SUGAR GROVE. 1840—5 rms.. gar., nr. Riverside: school; $12.50. Hu. 5636. TACOMA. N., 1618-20—5 rms.. mod.; gar.; water pd.; red. S2O. Wa. 0395. TUXEDO. S.. 19—5-rm.." % dbl.. good cond.. shades and wtr. turn., mdrn. Ch. 3680. VALLEY AVE.. 2104—4-rm. semi-modern double, with garage: sl2. VILLA. 1616—5-rm. modern double. A-l condition: reasonable, water pd. WISCONSIN. 315—5-rm.. clean, repapered. gar. Red.. $12.50, Bankers Tr. Ri. 0645. 16TH. E„ 2407—Strictly mod, 6 rms.. full basement, laundry, gar.. $25. Ch. 4755, 18TH, W., 1115—5 rm. double, inside toilet. gar,, sls; water pd. Hu. 2402. 42ND ST., E.. 2110—7 rooms single; mod.; 4 bedrooms. 2 up 2 down; garage; S2O to right party. Ch. 0201.

42D, E.. 2110 —Mod. 7-rm. single, newly decorated; garage; *2O. Ch. 0201. 8 RMS.. BATH. gas. elec., central rooming location: sls, Hutchinson. Ri. 4773. i 5 ROOMS, $lB | 321 S. Lyons: fine 5-room single; fur- : nace. garage; all in nice condition. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. , TItOOMS, $lB 555 S. Auburn; about 4800 W. Wash.; dandy 7-room single and gar.; newly papered. Reduced *lB. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH, INC- REALTORS. COLORED—Minerva. 309; 5 rms.. water rd. Douglass. 334; redu. rent. Ha. 0334-J. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ALABAMA. N.. 2054—Living, bedrm., kitchenette; utiL furn.; refs.; S4O. Ta. 4502. ASHLAND. 1326—Furnished and unfura. apts. Rent reduced. Apt. 7, or RI. 2707, BROADWAY. 6497—Employed couple to share, well-furn. home with garage. Near car and bus. MetJs if desired. Hu. 6234. CENTRAL. 1115—2-rm. front apt., kitchenette. overstufTed: everything furn.: *7. LI. 1706. CENTRAL. 2450—2-rm. front apt., nicely fun.; all util, sum.; *3O. Ta. 5798. _ DE QUINCY, 421—4 rocfns: modern; {gnuaiied utdiUsM nurwci

RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ILLINOIS, N., 1530 Newly decoiated apts- furnished and un- ! furnished. Frigidaire and all utilities: $32.50-$42.50. Mgr. Ant. X. day or nite. or Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY KENWOOD. 2235—3 rm. mod. apt., ktehnette; bath, util., overstuffed, reas. Ri 2234 NEW YORK, 1628 W.; 5 rms.-. nicely turn.; bath; gar.: wt. pd.: $6 wk. Ri. 7725. PRATT, E.. 614—Newly dec.. 2 rms.. kitchenette; priv. bath; ent.; reason. LI. 2788. STATE. S., 1023 —Breman: 3-rm. suite, newlv furn. throughout: F’rigidalre. garage. all utilities turn. Reas. Dr, 3450. TACOMA. N.. 202—5-rm. modern house; garage: well furn. Ch. 3658-R. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. alcove: priv. bath; $10; housekeeper in basement. 10TH. 227. E.—Apt., ground floor; suit. 3 or 4 men; $2 each. Dr. 4770. UPTOWN REALTY CO.—Hu. 3775. for attractive furn, and unfurnished homes. FURN. APT.—4 rms.. bath, electricity, gas. Frigidaire. oil heat. gas. janitor service. Li. 2662. THE BERWICK 901 N. NEW JERSEY ST. Furnished, two large room* with kitchenette and bath; all utilities; low rent. The Seville Apts. 1701 N. ILLINOIS ST. Furnished apartments by the dav. week or month. Frigidaire and all utilities furnished. Ta. 6100, 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space 31ST. W., 750—Will remodel for business or office. 10.500 SQ. FT. STORAGE SPACE ON SWITCH. CALL LI. 4117. CORNER storeroom. 18x35, with meat market and grocery fixtures; water paid. S2O, 902 W. Michigan. Ri. 9951. REAL ESTATE FOR SAIT" 27 Houses For Sale w IF YOU WANT a double house. East, that i is above average both in aualitv and price. Call Ri. 5030, LE GRANDE, 1415—6 rm. mod., close to public and Catholic schools, churches. Garfield park. Dr. 3024. RICHLAND. 258 N.—6-room cottage. S2O down, balance like rent. Ri. 7725. SOUTH —4 rooms, gas, electricity, new paint, all good shape. Price $1,350. SSO cash and sl3 per month. JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. Illinois St. SPLENDID—9-room modern residence. 1600 blk. College, steam heat, bargain. Sell ouick. small amount cash. Address. 524 K. of P. Bldg. Ri. 6606. NICE. 5-room modern east, to trade for 4 or 5-room house south between Shelby St. and Madison Ave. AMERICAN ESTATES CO. 33.1 Circle Tower or MR. AMOS. DR, 2432. HOME AND INCOME—34I6 Madison Rd.. 5-room mod., newly decorated. Barbecue bldg., with built-in booths; trade for 3 or 4-bedroom home in city. Be. 1674-M. LARGE LOT with fruit. 3-room house, garage, priced to sell. SIOO cash, balance like rent. AMERICAN ESTATES CO. 332 Circle Tower Evenings. MR._AMOS. DR. 2432. CARL W. LINDEMANN Quality Builder. 36 N. Kenyon Ave. Ir. 6760. j 28 Sale Suburban Property FINE, new, 6-rm. bung., gar., gd. hen house, 6 acres, fine garden land; well located: sell, trade. Mr. Easley. Li. 6777. •V. -ACRE—6 rm.. furnace, light, garage, chicken house. 2341 N. Ritter; Stop 3 Newcastle line. Terms, Ir. 2181 Ring 1. sloo.oo^Down—slo Per Month 3-room bungalow, with garage, Vz acre. Close to transportation. Call Ir. 4297. MERCHANDISE 36 Radios, Musical Instruments 1

ACCORDION—SPECIAL High-Grade Imported If you have any intention whatever Italian Make of learning to play one of these fascinating instruments you will want to see this special. Beautiful rj rj CT/Y green Pearlite finish .. . complete £ J with case and instruction book. A MM regular $135 value. M TEN FREE LESSONS $lO DOWN 128-130 N. Penn. St. Est. 1873

37 Furs, Wearing Apparel ON SALE—House, street dresses; closeouts: priced 50c to $3 at factory salesrm. 546 S. Meridian. Matthews Mfg. Cos. 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS **nted li. 9470 x x rej vv rti x Uiivu) Slng E;t aos Mass TYPEWRITERS—PortabIes standard mach Terms, repair. A. McCuilum. He. 1936.

Typewriter Rental Agency Oniy Per Month or S .00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO.

39 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yards, BY WITH SAFETY. HOOSIER COAL AND OIL CO. HE. 1331, HE. 1332, HE. 1333. CALL US FOR PRICES Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291 MONUMENT COAL CO. Ll. 2233. 701 E. Wash. St. Red Oak High Grade * ✓ - - W. Va. 4-in. Ip *K’ ' 5 Per Ton Commercial Fuel Cos. LI. 6443 CASH SPECIAL W. Va. Lump $6.25 MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO. HE 1361, DR. 3350, IR. 1191 Amber Jacket bg. 1p...55.00 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 ISLAND CREEK or 7 r Ind. No. 5, 8-in. Ip., fkd.. # .54.75 Tip Top W. Va. lg. 1p....’..,. 6.00 W Va. splint 6-in. Ip. fkd.... 6.00 E. Ky. lg. fkd 6.00 Poca. No. 3 Red Ash, lg. 1p.... 7.75 Coke, Citizens, $6.50, $8 and $8.50 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR. 1792 WA. 5666 GEN. ISLAND CREEK . - - Ideal for stoves and furnaces, fk / j Large egg. fkd. UJ -/ • / ./ Golden Flame, big lp.. fkd *4.75 Tip-Top W. Va- big block, fkd. 6.00 W. Va. Splint, cln. fkd. 6.00 W. Va. sum. egg. fkd 5.75 E. Kentucky big blk.. fkd. 6.00 Poca. big Id.. No. 3 Red Ash. 7.75 Citizens coke $6.50. $8 and 8.50 DfDFKKFLnJELcffI OPERATORS OF FOUR PIL24OO^VP^24OI

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage LOT—4oxlßo, improved; no Barrett, cost $500: sacrifice; $225. Ha. 4923-W. 3 FINE improv. farms; spring possess.; easy trms. Hablg Agcv. Greensburg. Ind. 31 Wanted to Trade CLEAR duplex, well located, good repair, for clear city property or farm. Ch. 4107. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale CINDERS, cow manure, horse manure and humus. O. A. Beckert. He. 2204, CINDERS —Sand, gravel, crushed stone. lime stone for rock gardens. Ir. 3820. ELECTRIC FUMFS—Cellar drainers lor sale or rent. Call Ir. 1151. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. ELECTRIC WASHERS—RebuiIt, repaired all makes, guar. Eden Shop. Be. 4825. FOR SALE—Hoover-Bowers, charger: 15 batterv capacity like new: SSO. Brtghtwood Auto Cos.. 2346 Station. Ch. 6646. LET US REPAIR YOUR WASHER or install new wringer rolls, expert mechantc. 2609 K. Wash. Ch. 0852. LOUNGE CHAIRS with Ottoman to match, covered in various colors of tapestry;. sls set. Unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol and South St. ; PUMP—Special until March 12th. new automatic shallow well pump, complete, $42.50. regularly $64.50. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. 34-A Nursery Stock, Plants, Flowers MAGNOLIA TREES—AII kinds of trees, shrubs and roses at Vz price. Always open. Drive out Sunday. ALVIA G. GRAY, 1503 Lawndale Ave.. Be, 2916-R. 35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm & Bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 2428 N. Meridian. BREAKFAST SET —30 niece, service for six; $1.89. China Store. 357 W, Wash. St. DINING SUITE—B pcs.. Early English; excellent condition. sls. Ch. 3925. FURNITURE—New. used. 3-room outfit: easv terms. N. BARRETT. 868 Virginia GAS RANGE SALE—I 9 in lot to go at $5 to sl2. Electric ironing machine. S2O. Two electric ranges. Two gasoline Tanges, bargains. 102 S. Pennsylvania St. KELVINATOR—Used: In good condition: bargain at less than half price. Li. 5513. COAL RANGE, with reservoir: going out of business. $14.95. 361 W. Washington. MAYTAG washer, A-l, rebuilt, cost SIBO new, very reasonable, 2848 N. Oiney. NEW and used oil and cook stoves, gas ranges. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456, REFRIGERATORS—SteeI; cost price on wide selection. Buy now for spring. POLARE ICE & FUEL CO. SEWING machines repaired; needles, parts and supplies for all makes. Ir. 2008. SPECIAL PRICE—This month on sewing machines repaired. White Cos.. RI. 4755. Watch for the opening of the House Beautiful. 3710 N. Meridian St. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Crosley, 6-tube highboy $15.50 Zaney Gill 22.50 Davis, 8-tube lowbov 19.50 Majestic superheterodyne 35.00 Victor combination 35.00 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP DAY OR NIGH.T SERVICE—CALL 75c: AERIALS. $3; GUARANTEED. LI, 2162, PIANOS—TUNED. $2; 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. BEST WORK GUARANTEED. HE. 5584. RADlO—Philco. 7 tube, baby grand, new set: special $39.50. 4101 E. Michigan. SfLVER MARSHALL—9-tube console, $25. 3032 E. Michigan. Ch. 1591.

39 Cash Coal Mart PRICES ON PREMIUM COALS White Star blk., lg. fkd $5.00 Best W. Va. blk., Ig. 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. Ip., cln. fkd 4.75 Best Ind. egg. 2x4 and 3x6 fkd 4.50 Ind. nut. cl. fkd.. very good for ret... 4.25 Best Ind. White Ash in. r., very good. 4.00 Best Isl. Crk. blk., lg. fkd 6.50 Coke, pea sz., $6.50; chs., $8; furn. 8.50 Union Ice LCualCo DR. 4621. DR. 4622. “It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal.”

Try y 2 or 1/4 Ton of These Premium Coals W. Va. b!k., Vz ton, $3; ii t0n..51.75 White Ash, lg. blk., V 2 ton, $2.50; Vt. ton 1.50 Isl. Creek, Vz ton, $3.25; Vt ton .. 1.90 Poca. Ip, Vz ton, $4; U ton 2.25 Poca. egg, Vz ton, $3.65; Vi ton.. 2.00 G*onjolidateD TbrfTT TPM.i:B.w,ikar

ITC FUEL‘S iI.S.MATERIAI l4*aiKlSeriatt W. VIRGINIA $ 6.00 BETTERGLO '4.50 RI. 8024

TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dally, * 41 Wanted to Buy Hall 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. Cash”° u^ d ß^-6 fe merchandise of CASH for anything of value in furniture. Quick service. He. 4212. C-A-S-HH for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington St. PURNITURE. RUGS. PIANOS. RADIOS. BOMEBi fAY CASa. ■. V •

.•MARCH 7, 1932

MERCHANDISE ___ 41 Wanted to Buy NEWSPAPERS, clothing, etc., urgently needed. Balvatlon Armv Industrial Home. For truck, call RI. 6622. WANT furniture. 4 to f rooms, also odd pieces; highest prices. Hu. 7274. WANTED—Furniture all kinds, best nricea. calls answered promptly. Li. 6963. fThTancial __ 45 Business Opportunities GROCERY store, good trade and location, complete stock and equipment. Times Box A-511. 46 Money to Loan AUTOS FURNITURB LOANS „„ „ EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 152 N. Delaware St. LI. 6605. REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS WE MAKE LOANS. AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. BUCKEYE UNA.NCt 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 8. Pennsylvania St. Centurv Bldg. Phone Ri. 5054, Li. 9131. Loans on furniture to husband and wife! No indorsers. Loans also made to school teachers. LOWEST ROTS 2.% art 2,% Same Rate on All Loans and Balances No Extra Charges—Strictly Confidential. INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSN. Operated bv Indianapolis business men to loan money at the lowest rate possible. 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587 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 LOANS CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAN (Q 342 N. Illinois St. LI. 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts.

QipicA—. I Automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 5609. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING BPASS

Auto loans Ride While You Pay LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol RI. 1321-1322

Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI 5994 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.

TRY TIMES WANT ADS FQR BUSINESS AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale ' AUBURN—BBB Sot. rdstr.. $135. Bette* than price indicates. Reynolds. 822 N. 111. BUICK—I93O M Spt. coupe. Here is * luxurious car and in Derfect condition, low mileage. If vou desire to buy a car that shows class. See this,extraordinary value Our low price will surprise you. Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 E. Wash. St. Li. 1571. BUICK—I93I coupe; posiviteiy like new throughout: 6.000 miles; $645. BROWNING GENT CO., INC., 10th & Meridian, BUICK SEDAN—Good finish and tires, and in A-l mechanical condition. Here is good reliable transportation, special at $295. Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 E. Wash. St. LI. 1571. CHEVROLET—I 924 Coupe, bargain, S2O. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 E. Washington. Essex Town Sedan 1929. Had wonderlul care; this Essex is the best mechanically we ever had in our stock; real bargain only $195; terms, $65 down. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 28 Years With Packard 1511 N. Illinois St. Ri. J 597. FORD —1929 Tudor: very good, $l6O. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington. FORD. 1930 Std. Coupe: extra good; bargain. $285. FRANK HATFIELD CO.', 623 N- Capitol Ave. Ri. 9326. GP.AHAM-PAIGE, 1929—6 w. w. spt. sedan good 6-piy tires; perfect condition. $295. Easy terms. J. C. Scanlan. 1404 W. Washington. Be. 1440. SPECIAL MARMON CARS A complete selection of late mode! sedans, coupes, coaches and roadsters. Thoroughly reconditioned, tested and guaranteed. 5350 and Up MARMON MOTOR CAR CO. llth at Meridian. Lincoln 6359. 53 Accessories. Tires Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour ear 202 Kenturkv Ave 55 Autos Wanted WILL oav cash for vour car or your eg lit? I. WOLF AUTO CO. L! 4518 fil N Caplfnl. \W e fant UsedCarsA best prices - any model P&s&srn F309-311 N. CAPITOL*RI.S994. J