Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1932 — Page 14

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Housecleaning Time Is Want Ad Time —Turn Used Furniture Into Cash

TAXPAYERS OF STATE PERFECT REFORM LEAGUE Useless Boards’ Abolition Demanded: Pledged to Lift Burden. (Continued From Page 1) propriations for state universities and other state institutions. Substantial reduction in public salaries. Repeal of all mandatory laws affecting local taxes, leaving salaries and number of employes to county and city councils and tax boards. Into Public Treasury Paying of all fees, interest on funds held officially and profits from boarding jail prisoners into the public treasury. Repeal of the three-mile gravel road law, teachers’ tenure law, abolishing the state board of education and having county superintendents examine teachers. Abolish the state hignway commission, with supervisory duties being performed by a board of elective state officials, funds now going to the state board being distributed to the counties, county commissioners building and maintaining county roads, and abolishing all local road levies in counties and townships. Kill One Resolution Resolution restoring to the tax list all property owned by religious, fraternal, college and university organizations owned merely for revenue purposes, was voted down, after objections that it would raise religious dissension, and that local units now have power to tax such property. Counties represented at the meeting included Marion, Clinton, Green, Allen, Jay, Randolph, Grant, Wabash, Noble, Lagrange, Fayette, Kosciusko, Union, Henry, Gibson, Warrick, Whitley, Miami. Huntington, Tipton, Wells, Carroll, White. Election of permanent officers was scheduled for this afternoon. Besides Aiken, temporary officers were: David F. Maish, Frankfort, vicechairman; State Representative H. H. Evans, Newcastle, secretary, and John N. Dyer, Vincennes, assistant secretary. The temporary organization was perfected at a meeting of representatives of several counties held at Marion, Ind., last February. ACTING POLICE CHIEF IS FIRED B'Y MELLETT Safety Board Member, Also Ousted. Fights Dismissal in Anderson. fly United Prefix ANDERSON, Ind., March 29. Although confined to bed by illness. Mayor j. H. Mellett today dismissed Dr. W. H. Harrison from the safety board and Alvin Shinkle, acting police chief. Mellett, recently indicted by the federal grand jury on liquor conspiracy charges, charged that Dr. Harrison was “not in sympathy with the administration.’’ Dr. Harrison said he would not resign and would contest the dismissal in court if necessary. Shinkle has been acting police chief since chief Alvin Riggs was indicted on charges similar to those returned aganst Mellett. Charles J. Neill, captain of detectives, was named acting police chief. NEGRO VETERAN DIES C, W. Brown Was Last Survivor of Civil War Regiment. Charles W. Brown, Negro, 82, of 830 North West street, died Monday in his home. He was the lone survivor of Company A, Twenty-eighth regiment of United States Negro serving in the Civil war. He had been ill some time. He was custodian in the city hall under Mayors Charles A. Bqokwalter and Charles W. Jewett. Funeral services will be held at 1 Thursday in the home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Bobby Vernon in Film Comeback fly United Prr*x HOLLYWOOD. March 29.—Bobby Vernon is soon to be seen in the films again. The old-time comedian will make a comeback in “Ship a Hooey,” being filmed at the old lot where Vernon reigned as star for twelve years. A1 Christie is the produoer.

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The City in Brief

WEDNESDAY EVENTS Klwanta Club luncheon. Clavpool. Mon* Club luncheon. Wa*hlnrton. Purdue Alumni luncheon. Sererln. Illinl Club luncheon. Board of Trade. American Lrgion. Twelfth dlttrlet. luncheon. Board of Trade. Mutual Insurance Association luncheon. Columbia Club. Home Show Committee luncheon. Washlnrton. Learn* for Hard of Hearinr. meetinr. 7:3*. Stokes hnildlnr. Industrial Democracy Club dinner. 6:30, T. W. C. A. “The Five American Contributions to Civilization,” was the topic of W. N. South at the bi-monthly meeting of the Speakers’ Forum iri the Indiana university extension building Monday night. Plans for anew Mars Hill Christian church are under way, following a revival campaign which closed Easter Sunday, when thirty-five members joined. Civil service vacancies announced by Henry M. Trimpe, local secretary, include guard-attendant, for duty at federal prisons, and associate dairy husbandman, for service at Lewisburg, Tenn. Male graduates of a school for trained nurses, or men who have served in the army or navy hospital corps are wanted for the guard position. Samuel S. W'yer of Columbus, 0., economic expert, will speak at the twenty-sixth annual membership meeting and dinner of the Indianapolis district branch of the National Metal Trades Association at the Columbia Club Thursday night. Interfraternity swimming meet will be held Wednesday, April 6, at the Butler university pool, it is announced by Ward Ehrhart, in charge of athletics. A track meet and series of baseball games are scheduled for later in the spring. Walter Myers, candidate for the Democratic nomination for senator, and Speaker of the house of representatives, will discuss the state tax situation and the prospects for a special session at the meeting Wednesday noon of the Indianapolis Apartment Owners’ Association. Professor Thomas H. Sanders, president of the National Association of Cost Accountants, will addres the Indianapolis chapter at a special dinner meeting at the Spink-Arms Thursday night. A “holdfast” banquet will be given at 7 tonight at the University Heights U. B. church by the young people’s branch of the University Heights W. C. T. U. Italy Lou Bronnenburg, 7, object of a police search Monday after she slipped away from her home at 2038 Broadway, was found at the home of an aunt. Social problems growing out, of the economic situation will be discussed tonight at the English by Juvenile Judge John F. Geckler. Geckler will be principal speaker at a meeting of the Workers’ Nonpartisan Political Action League. Passing of laws to provide redress for defendants winning civil suits was urged by Harvey B. Hartsock. attorney, in an address Monday night before the Irvington Republican Club. Hartsock declared that it is “too easy to start a law suit.” Twenty-sixth annual membership dinner and meeting of the Indianapolis district branch of the National Metal Trades Association will be held Thursday night at the Columbia Club. Samuel S. Wyer of Columbus, 0., will speak on “Startling Facts in Today’s Economic Muddle.” Walter D. Hickman, dramatic editor of The Times, will speak on “Taking Off the Grease Paint,” at a meeting of the Indianapolis Kiwanis club Wednesday noon in the Claypool. Constance R. Heslip, Toledo, 0., social worker, will speak on “Pioneering’’ at a banquet sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Club of the Phyllis Wheatley branch Y. W. C. A. tonight in Jordan music hall. Arrangements for “after school” swimming periods for junior members of the Y. W. C. A. were announced today. Periods will be held at 3:45 Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons and every hour on Saturday until 2. Juniors over 12 may swim on Fridays at 4 and Saturday mornings at 9:30.

THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum (paced want ad accented w two tinea. Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Pet Lin* One Time 20 19 3 consecutive times 16 .16 6 consecutive times u .12 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. , .. Charge Cash 1 lines, one time ,37 js 2 lines. 3 times .78 .73 2 lines. 6 times 1.13 100 Phone: RILEY 5551 ’’hnne S*rvlc* * A ii to fl P M Qti IESALS Legal Notices CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Leona Quattroccni. $100: Adding Machine and Service Sales Cos.. $2.00: Alfred *299.77: Red Star Yeast Products Cos.. $31.02; Frank Rosemeier. sl7. CHARLES A. GROSSART, Auditor Marion County. Indians. Legal Auctions and Sales „ LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes o t the State of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Friday. April 29, 1932. sell lor accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named neonie: Roger Brinn. No. 933: T. B. Carmin. No. 1221: Constable Freeman. No. 1225; Margaret Herman. No. 1216: Edgar E. Hobbs. No. 506; M. A. Howard. No. 1219; J. W. King. No. 1151 SHANK AUCTION & FURNITURE CO. . 1432 North Illinois street. Indianapolis, Indiana. LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Friday. April 29. 1932. sel for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named neople: D. C. Allen. No. 5704; C. Bittrolff. No. 5854: E. H. Bravton. No. 5812: O. K. Burdin. No. 5921; Mary D. Campbell. No. 5798: Bruce C. Carr. No. 5796: Mary Dean, No. 4930: Henrv Farnsworth. No. 1073: Ellis U. Graff. No 2476: E. L. Hammond. No. 5456; Sarah Hannaman. No. 5734: Robert Lee Heinv. No. 5630: Mrs. A1 Kueble. No. 5849: Earl Kline. No. 3833: J. E. Levering. No. 5893: Red Ball Transit Cos., No. 5802: Willie Mae Thomas. No. 2134; Charles I. Wedge. No. 5097. SHANK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CO. 1430 North Illinois street. Indianapolis. Indiana. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BOYERS, RALPH R.—Age : 58, beloved father of Mrs. E. C. Carpenter of Spencer, Edward W. Boyers of Holton, Ind., and William R. Boyers of Indianapolis. Sassed away at St. Vincent's hospital londay, March 28, 10:40 a. m. Friends may view remains as KIRBY-DINN MORTUARY until Tuesday, 4 p. m. Funeral Spencer, Ind., Wednesday, March 30. 2 p. m. at WEST UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Burial Riverside cemetery, Spencer. Friends invited. chambers. W. EUGENE—Beloved son of Mrs. Grace Chambers and brother of Mrs. Edith Thatcher. Mrs. Ruth Gates. Albert A.. Wilber. Rov. Miss June Chambers of Indianapolis. Mrs. Hazel Houghland of Akron. Ohio. Miss Eva Chambers of Sterling. Illinois, departed this life Monday. March 28. age 17 vears. Funeral Thursday. March 31. at the residence. 2917 N. Sherman Drive. 9 a. m. at. 51 Rose Ave.. Terre Haute. 2 p. m. Buriai Highland Lawn cemetery. Terre Haute Ind. Friends invited. Funeral services under direction of MOORE & KIRK. DRUlDS—Members of U. A. O. D. are requested to attend funeral services of Brother Past Supreme Arch C. E. Paulsen from his late residence. 4226 College Ave.. Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. CHAS. G. N. GEIDER, Gen. Secretary. WM. F. BONESTEEL._N. G. A. JOHNSTON. NATALIE LYMAN—Wife of Russell W., passed away Monday p. m. Services at THE FLANNFR & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday. 3.'30 P. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. KOSTENBADER. BERTHA E.—Beloved sister of Alma C., Charles L. and Clarence F. Kostenbader, passed away at the, family residence, 1855 Singleton St., Monday, March 28. Services at the family residence Wednesday. March 30. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. PAULSEN. CARL E.—Beloved husband of Emilie Paulsen, father of Mrs. John D. Goldsmith < Frances E.) of Dayton, 0., and William A. Paulsen of Indianapolis, passed away at his residence. 4226 College ave., Sunday. March 27. 1932. at 10:50 p. m.; age 71 years. Funeral Thursday. March 31. at the above address at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. GROSS FUNERAL SERVICE. SWARTZ. ALBERT B.—Age 62 years, husband of Minnie M. Swartz, father of Virginia. Mariorie and Leonard L. Swartz, grandfather of Shirley Phyllis and brother of Miss Flora A. Swartz. Mrs. D. H. Rose of Jeffersonville, Ind.; Mrs. H. G. Hensel of Deputy. Ind.; passed away at the residence. 88 N. Dearborn St., Thursday at 10 a. m. Burial at Walnut Ridge cemetery. Jeffersonville, Ind.. Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. For additional information friends may call SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRA 3 Funeral Directors, Florists “w;d7beanblossom^ 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T.~BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby St. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570; JAMES H. EADES 1814 W, Morris. Be. 4327. GOODRICH FUNERAL HOME. 1611 N. Meridian. Ta. 1050. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 _ lIISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER" 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 ROY T THUN New location, 1214 rtUl Prospect. Dr. 6969 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised in this column will receive two guest tickets for The Indiana Theater To See Ted Lewis In His Own “Musical Show” When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once. BICYCLE—Green and white Flyer from garage rear 2014 College; $5 reward. 2014 College. He. 4886. ’ GLASSES LOST —Blue Jaffe case, between G’ey and Dearborn on E. Michigan; reward. Ch. 1412. PURSE—Black, containing $8; octagon glasses, car check. LI. 1292, Reward. PURSE —Black, valued keepsake, with watch from deceased mother, lost beKresge s 10c store and 210 S. Capitol; reward. Ri. 2383. WIRE-HAIRED terrier, harness, name Lindy. 742 Carrollton Court. Hu. 4193. WRIST WATCH—White gold: Chas. C. Peek box. Gift from dead father. Dr 5172. WRIST WATCH—Lost with band: reward. Call Ri. 9861 Terminal 592, or Be. 1013.

Quick, Mr. Mover! A trunk to be moved or the entire furnishings of your home to be moved across the street or across the state. Movers “who can do it” are listed in Want Ads * under Business Service below. IT PAYS TO READ TIMES WANT ADS To Place Your Want Ad Call Rf. 5551

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AN NOUN CEM E R T S 5 Personals TRY LEMCKE SERVICE SHOP—IO6-10-12 E. Mkt Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 0666, BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra Instrument repairing; expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO i CO., 128 N. Penn. LI. 5513, BEST RUG CLEANING CO.. CH. 4334. Special low prices. All work guaranteed. BUILD and remodei now. Save money. H. T. Mercer & Son. Ri. 7248. Ch. 3672. BUlLDlNG—Remodeling, painting, cement work; esti. free. YOUNG. Ch. 4252-M. CEMENT, brick work: painting, plastering. spraying: guaranteed. LI. 3774. FLOORS sanded, refln.; mod. equipment; no dust: low price. Ch. 2485-R; Ta. 6799. FLOORS refinished and NEW FLOORS laid. Reasonable. Ch, 22361 M, GEN KEPAIKING Keai senei mao. .eak> roots, gutters, furnace eons. Ch. 2283-J HOUSE CLEANERS, maids, all kinds of domestic assist. Flanner House. Ri. 7504. OLD CHAIRS—Made new. bv rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of | Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0583. ! RICH DlßT—Lawn repair, sodding, grading and manure. Esti. free. Ch. 2828-R. RUG CLEANING—SpeciaI. 9x12. no fringe, $1.75. Active Rug Cleaners. Ha. 3636. TYPEWRITERS Reo’r’d. Li. 9470. X I rij VV 111 1 D i, £x 20b Mass VACCUM CLEANER REPAIRS and parts for all makes. Work guaranteed. C. & S. Electric Cos.. 127 W. 16th. Ri. 6058 ._ WALL PAPER —SCO patterns, 3>ic roll up: paints, $1.49 gal., guaranteed. LEES WALL PAPER & PAINT. ’320 W. Wash. 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage BOTTS TRANSFER Special Prices on long distance mov'ng. Let our men give you an estimate. Special rates to Chicago. Cincinnati, St. Louis and Louisville. Dr. 3483. FIREPROOF - STORAGE Store now. pav six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving $4 dct load and up. Call RI. 7750, 419 E. Market St, MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less: auick service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. MOVING—S 2 up: white men: anything. anywhere anytime, PETE’S. Ch. 2878. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing California shipments. Pool cars. Ri. 3628. Ri. 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W. OTTO J- SUESZ. IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are looking for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads dally. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING—Exp., reliable. A-l; ref., satisfaction or no pay. Manuel & Staab. Be. 2158-J. IST CLASS paper hanging. $1 to $2.50 per rm.: *32 samples & esti. free. Ir. 6088. FIRST-CLASS paper hanging and painting. Be, 0112-R for free estimates. PAPER CLEANING —7sc a room: paper rem. bv steam. $2 a rm. & up. Ch. 6393. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning: esti. iree Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON D 2415 PAPER cleaning and painting $1 per rm. Satisfaction or no pay. Be, 3725-W. PAPERING—Cleaning, painting, lowest prices: prompt serv.; show samples or hang your paper. MR, WILLIS. Dr. 5075. PAPER HANGING—Paper furn.. $3.50 per rm. and up. 1932 Samples. Be. 0278. PAPER CLEANING—SOc per room for immediate service Call Be. 1149-W. PAPER hanging, painting & clning; 1932 sample: 1 st-class wk. Barnard. Li. 4901. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, prompt and efficient service. Troxell, Ri. 9673. PAPER HANGING—ISc per roll: painting _and plaster patching. Dr. 6144. PAPER HANGING—SI.SO-$2 rm.. cleaning. 75c-$l; painting, guar. Hiens. Ch. 2515-M PAPER HANGING —Samples: remov. bv steam, plaster. Red. prices during Mar. Est. free. Guar. McDaniel Bros. Ch. 1273, REDUCED prices for a limited time: work guaranteed, C. W, Bennett. Ch. 1884. REMOVE wall paper bv steam. LEE’S Wall Paper. Paints. 320 W. Wash. Li. 7268 WALL PAPER cleaned the quickest, most thoroughly, cleanest and cheapest in citv. Old Man Jackson. IR. 2008. WALL PAPER—Hang, and cleaning, lowest prices, samples shown. Ha. 2987-W. WALL PAPER Cleaning, 7£c&sl per room; work guaranteed. H. Court. Ri. 6294. WILL furnish and hang paper. $3.50 room up. RIGGS. Be. 0968. THE EXCHANGE PAINTERS We will do your painting, decorating, building, repairing, floor finishing, sign painting of all kinds, we will take anything as nay. Autos, radio:;, furniture, rugs, clothing, washing machines, stocks, coal, lumber. Anything you have as pay. Address Box No. A-109. 8 Beauty Parlors SCALP TREATMENT to recondition hair: SI.OO. JACK and JILL. LI. 0347, INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring SPECIAL—6 weeks free instruction: voice. Piano or nine organ; onlv $2. No other cost or obligation. Ir. 0956. IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are looking for in the want ads today. It mav be advertised here tomorrow Read Times classified ads daily HELP WANTED The Time* tries to protect Its readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully investigating all advertisements that require money for "cash bonds,” territorial rights, etc. However, readers are advised to investigate carefully or consult the Better Business Bureau before investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male DISTRICT MANAGER^ Wanted by highly rated manufacturer. Nationally known. Must have business and merchandising ability. Small working capital required, secured bv merchandise. A repeat business that will net right man SIO,OOO to $20,000 annually. Unusual opportunity. Please do not reply unless vou can meet requirements. Phone A. L. Kirkham for appointment. Washington Hotel. OLDEST NATIONAL OVERLAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MOVING COMPANY WANTS FEW MORE OPERATORS. RELIABLE MAN WITH SBOO CAN HANDLE’ ABSOLUTELY A GOOD PROPOSITION. DON’T ANSWER UNLESS YOU MEAN BUSINESS. CALL LI. 7468. MR. WILLIAMSON. OR WRITE BOX A 111. TIMES. SALESMAN for Southern Indiana who can sell a gas tank cap which can not be removed without the aid of a special key. Costs no more than a full tank of gasoline. Prevents thieves and joy riders siphoning your gas. Liberal commission. Box A-ICO, Times. WANTED —Salesmen with car: interested in $4 a day up. Sell "NOMAR” and Pure Penn. Oil, advertised over WKBF. Call Ri. 2708. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 14 Help Wanted—Female SERVICES of pub. steno. in exch. for office space. 400 Kahn Bldg. Li. 2662. WANTED—Experienced saleslady for house-to-house work. Call Li. 9277, WHITE, housekeeper, care of children. Board, laundry. $1 wk. Box A-112, Times. RENT ALS J~~ 17 Furnished Rooms ALA.. N.. 2114—Rm. with priv. bath; also front sleeping rm.; meals opt. Ta. 1703. BUCKINGHAM DR.—Tired of hotel? Try twin beds, closets, gar Men. Hu. 3844. CARROLLTON, 3428—Airy front rm., ig<T. closet; college. 111, car, $5. Wa. 5150. CENTRAL. 2902—Beautiful front rm., 1 or 2; jn-a-door bed. Ta. 1649. COLLEGE AVE., 820—1 large front rm also small sleeping room. $2. COYNER. 2316—Reasonable, near car and park; front rm.. priv, home, Li. 1269 LA SALLE. N.. 1305—Comfortable rm.: pri home: meals opt.; privileges. Ch. 3113-J MARKET. E.. 520—NICE. MODERN-RM-WALKING DISTANCE. RI 8163

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms MERIDIAN. N.. 1640 BUS. GIRL. SHARE LOVELY APT. HA. 2303-W. after 6. MER.. N.. 1610—Beautiful large rm., south exposure. 3 windows, twin beds, closet with mirror, aimost private bath, nice. NORTH. E.. 114—Nice, clean, sleeping rm*.. OHIO. E.. 407—Lodging for men: modern. 25c per night. Ri. 4145, OHIO. E.. 1038—Clean, mod.. $2 & $2.75. Emp.. nr. bus. Ri. 5198. after 5 p. m. OXFORD. N„ 402—Large, airy rm.. near bath; private home: near car. Ch. 1012. PENN.. N.. 1860—Newly furnished, sleeping rooms: private home. Ta. 1039. PIERSON. 2459—North; attrac. rm.; couple; kitchen privllg.; pri, home. Ta. 2202. WASH. BLVD., 2820 —Attractive front rm., 1 or 2; meals opt.; reas; gar, Ta. 382 L WOODRUFF PL.—Lovely combination llv_ing_and_sleeping rm. Ch. 5473-W. 11TH. W.. 132—Attrac.. mod.. 3 windows. 2 closets, twin beds: pri. ent.; phone: $4. OT nF!KT<N HOTEL: warm, homelike. 01. DLA lO t 7 for 2. 136 W. Market BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat- moo conven. S3 50 A up GlßL—Share attractive apt., north; reas.; refs.; walking distance, Ri. 8789, eves. $2 PER WEEK—Clean, warm rm.; no other roomers; E. Wash, car line: gar. Ir. 6566. $3 50—Central & 33rd. lovely rm.; near bath: priv.. board opt. Wa_4lß4-M. AN£ W”H OT€L htlerslp Lincoln 2351 All the Atmosphere of a Fine Club Rates $lO-$ 11.50 Weekly 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 4554—2-rm. apt., sink In kitchen: everything furn.; private ent. ASHLAND, 2302—Front rm.. kitchen and bath, modern, everything furn. He. 3258. ASHLAND. 1558—Nicely furn. 2 rms., kitchenette, bath; priv. ent.; utilities. BROADWAY. 1422—Beautiful front furn. apt., yard, porch, gar. Reduced. Ri. 6716. BROADWAY. 2121—Very nice clean rm., kitchen, all furn., priv. ent.; adults. BROADWAY. 1403—Clean, cozy apt., sink, photie, parking. $5; adults. CAPITOL. N„ 716—Cozy housekeeping rms.. $4. $4.50. Child’n welcome; pkg. Ri. 3066. COLLEGE. 1822—2 rm. apt., sink; share bath; privileges, $5. He. 3498. _ DELAWARE, N., 408—Lge.. attrac. rm.; Ist _fl.; running water; all furn.; pri, ent. HIGHLAND AVE., N.. 21—2 mod. rooms: everything furnished; adults; garage. ILL.. N., 2339—1 & 2-rm. apts.; laundry. Redu. rent. $3.50; $4; $7. Ha. 0105-W. MERIDIAN. N.. 2315—0ne room and kitchenette: $5; also large front unfurn. Private entrance. ORIENTAL, 20, N.—2-room furn. apt., also front sleeping rm.; private entrance. PARK. 2133—2 front roomF connecting, nicely furn.; also 1 large room reas. PENN.. N.. 1945—A 3-rm. flat; newly decorated: private entrance; adults. SUMMIT. N., 237—Large rm. furn.; steam heat; private ent.. $4, Ri. 3871. lights, water fur.; S2O mo.; appol. Ta. WASH.. 1405 E.—Single rm.; housekeeping; _ also 2-rm. apt.: steam heat. Ri. 4703. WOODRUFF, M. dr.. 544—Small apt., $6; 1 _ large apt., priv. bath., $10: fur. Ch. 3173. TENTH, E.. 314—2 rms.; kitchenette. $5.50; 1 rm,. $4: modern, furnished. ___ 12TH., E., 611—Rm. kitchenette, priv. ent. also sleeping rm. Li. 4651. LOVELY WOODRUFF—I hoUsekeep. rm.: priv. bath. $6.50. also 1 rm., $4. Ch, 4108 8 ROOMS, $10 —2 apartments already eublet. Ri. 2254. , IS Room.-, with Board CENTRAL COURT S.. 547—Nicely furn. rm., board, laundry, maid serv. Wa. 3009. DREXEL AVE.—Cheerful, airy rm.; pri. fam,; home cooking; nr. car line. Ir. 4871. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2062—Nice room, twin _bed; shower, good meals. Ta. 6916. PARK. 833—Choice rms.; good meals; girls, $6: men. $7. RI. 0930. STRICTLY mod. rm.; real home; elderly person; no objec, to invalid. Be. 1145-R. BUSINESS man; home with refined family; 3 adults; laundry; garage; maid service: meals opt. Wa. 1098. SMALL GIRL—Rm. board, mother’s care, mod, home, nr. school. Ch. 0413-J. 21 Unfurnished Apartments NEW' JERSEY. N.. 1438—5 rooms; modern; $37. Wa. 2664. PRATT, E., 230—Roomy, modern fireproof, Frigidaire; $33.50. $39. Li. 2439. Ri. 9149. WASH.. E.. 5014—Reduced rent: mod. apts.; S3O. S4O. Ir. 6663. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apt.: heat. gas. water and ice furn.; $26,50. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. PATRICIA—BS2 Prospect; redeco.; 3-room apts.; util.; Frig.; $37.50; S4O, Ri. 5285. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free Li. E 452. Be. 3114 or Wa. 0433. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADLER, 14, E.—Dandy, 5-rm. semi-modern double, newly papered, floors refinished, garage; reduced sl6; water pd. Dr. 3472. BEAUTY AVE., 230 —‘/x double house, $3 per week. Phone Ri. 6716. BROOKSIDE IAVE., 1333—7-room cottage, nice yard; inquire A. J. Hueber, 144 North_Delaware. BROOKVILLE, N., 62 V2 —4 rms.. modern; water paid; garage. $25, Ir. 1088. COLLEGE. 4117—Brick veneer; attractive 6 rms,; wat. pd.; gar. SSO. Hu. 4022. COTTAGE 1535—5-rm. house, semi-mod., water pd.. nicely papered, good neighborhood. sl6. Owner. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R DEWEY. 5824—Irvington: 5-rm. mod. double. garage; $23.50. Dr.loßß. EAST—Near Spades park; practically new. strictly modern, 6-rm. house; garage. Rent reduced: $32,50. Call Hu. 2279. GLADSTONE. N.. 1448—4-rm. mod., dbl.. garage, water pd- S2B. Dr. 7754, R-l. HARRIS. S.. 25—6-rm. double, redeco.: full bath; no furnace: garage. Be. 0746. ILL., N.. 3531—6 rm.. mod., fireplace. shower, garage: S4O. Li, 6354. ILLINOIS. N.. 2143'2—N0. 1. 2 rms.. SB. Richland. 258: 6 rm. cottage. Ri. 7725. JOHNSON AVE., 37—Apt. 10; 3-bedroom house; heat, wa. furn.: $45, Ir. 0252. 918 N. Kealing Four rooms, modern, in-a-door bed, full basement, hardwood floors, garage, fine condition, water paid; reduced to S3O. Ri. 8825. Hu. 6014. * KENWOOD, 3450—5. V 2 5-rm: mod.: redec.; gar,; wa. paid: $32, B. G. 269-R 11. LA SALLE. N.. 1917—Near Brooksirie park: 5-im. mod, bungl.: gar. Redu. Ch. 0602. LOCKWOOD. 1710—Nice 7-rm. home; elec, li.. toilet, c. w. pd.; reduced $12.50. Ri. 6361. MICHIGAN. E.. 3121—6-rm. mod. double. A-l: kev 3123. Ch. 4568. MINNESOTA. E.. 267—6 rm. dble.. strictly mod.; garage: $25, Key at 269. Hu. 1775, NEW JERSEY. N., 2247—6 rms.. strictly modern: dble. gar.; A-l; $35. He. 4123. OLIVER. 1423—6 rooms, semi-mod.: ear., water paid: $lB. See this. Ir. 0671. PARKER, 2027—Small, modern double. $22; garage; water paid. Li. 5231.

EXTRAORDINARY GOOD BUYS j -IN GOOD ‘USED’ FURNITURE j HGas Guaranteed to cook, bake and broil per- ' fectly. Thoroughly '! overhauled, put into excellent condition. j| As shown, with cast i ii iron oven bottom. I in Indiana KJLRIISS 37 South Meridian St. ysoor

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses PERSHING. S.. 826—Dandy 5-room semimodem double: A-l: floors reftnished. garage: sl7: water pd. Dr. 3472. RANDOLPH, 8.. 1203—4-rm. semi-mod. toilet, gar., water pd.; sls. Dr. 5630. SINGLETON. 2101—5 rms . bath, garage. clean. $21,50: water pd. Dr. 3509-M. ■ SUMMIT. S., 254—5 rm. house. sl3. WIH paper. Wa. 2716-2. WASH.. W.. 2701—Upper 5 rms.. modern roof garden: water paid. Be. 0746. 16TH, E.. 2510—Nr. Park; 4-rm. modern double: cabinet: garage. Dr, 1280. 3205 E. 26T8—6-room modern single and garage; sl6. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. LI. 7491 u Good Double, North, $25 6 rms.. modern; garage. 2121 N. Talbot. Dunlop & Holtegel A-l DOUBLE 2908 E Michigan: 5-room modern: water paid; $22.50. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. Li. 7491. WALKING DISTANCE. sl4. 5-room single: elec. li.. gas. water In kitchen, paid. 407 E. St. Clair. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. Modern Cottage, S3O 3854 Bvram Ave.; 6 rooms, first-class condition; garage; large lot with fruit. Dunlop & Holtegel COLORED—McDougai. 1142; 4-roorm cottage: 2 lots for garden: garage. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ALABAMA. N.. 1518—Mod.. 2-rm., kitchenette apt.; o'stuffed; roll-a-way bed. ALABAMA. N., 1726—4 rms., bath; private i ent.; gar.; clean: convenient. Ha. 4953-M. BROADWAY. 2301—Lovely, ori. 2-rm.. bath; ; util.: linens, etc., turn.; $lO. He. 5270. DEQUINCY, 427 Desirable 3-rm.. first _fl oor: pri. apt.; utilities; S3B. Ir, 3243. ILLINOIS, 2238—Attrac. 4 rms.: o'stuffed: ht„ wa„ ga.: S3O: or unfurn. Ha. 1395-W. NORTH. 7000—Attractive 5-room modern bungalow: overstuffed, radio; el’ utilities; 2-car garage; $lO week. Ch. 2189. PARK, 2023—Attractive, clean. 3-rm. apt.; priv. bath. <te entr.; util., gar., reduced. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. alcove: priv. bath: $10: housekeeper in basement. WINTHROP. 3539—Stucco double; 6 rms.. S. side, furnished; N. unfurn. Radio, grand piano, back yard with pool, near 5 churches and Shortndgt. Wa. 0118. WOODRUFF PLACE. W. D— Beautiful 2rm suite, piano, o’stuffed, util. Ch. 4670. UPPER DUPLEX—3 or 4 rms. and bath: clean, well-sum. Adults. Reas. Ir. 7912. 4 ROOMS furn. and unfurn.: utilities paid. ’’Crestshire.’’ 3239 N. Illinois. $57.50 to S7O. H. C. TUTTLE <V BRO. LI, 1107. 24 Suburban and Farms 3-ROOM house, half acre, 2 miles west Mavwood. Secrlev road. C. HEINY. 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space MORRIS. W., 1907—Brick storeroom, fine location for notion or dry good store. Opposite school and library. Inquire A. J. Hueber. 144 North Delaware St. WASHINGTON, E„ 5223—Storeroom; ideal for shoe repairing, clng. or Bakery; reas. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale NO DOWN PAYMENT—ReaI bargain to reliable partv. 45th near Keystone: sls monthly buvs 5-room bungalow, garage, well, lights, good lot. Open Sunday. Owner. Wa. 3099-R. SSO CASH. $21.50 per month buys 5-room bungalow at 816 North Centennial. Lights, gas. basement., furnace. MR. HARRYMAN, Li. 2157. li\_6lß9. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage BUSINESS LOT for sale or trade. Corner Washington and Biltmore. MR. EASLEY. 8 E. Market, Li. 6777. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSORS New. 2 onlv. special price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151. CINDERS—Sand, gravel, crushed stone. lime stone for rocky gardens. Ir. 2820. DAY BED —Mattresses, sanitary; $5 each. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION CORNER CAPITOL AND SOUTH ST. LET US REPAIR YOUR WASHET. or install new wringer rolls; expert mechanic. 2609 E. Washington. Ch. 0852. NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS New 12x15 truck covers. $4.75 each. All other sizes in stock at reduced prices. Hoosier Tarpaulin Cos.. 1302 W. Wash. St. WATER PUMPS, completely automatic, factory rebuilt, $25 to S4O. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. JVashington. IR. 1151. 35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. and bedrm., twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian. CLEANERS—‘‘Eureka.’’ rebuilt; guaranteed. $10: also other makes, rebuilt, guar, real buys. 108 S. Meridian. Ri. 7494. COMBINATION—Gas <fe Coal Ranges, used. reas. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456, ELECTRIC refrigerator, excellent condi - tion; works O. K. S4O cash. 106 S. Meridian St. FURNITURE—New. used. 3-room outfit; easy terms. N. BARRETT. 868 Virginia. REFRIGERATORS—SteeI; cost price od wide selection. Buy now for spring. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. SEWING machine bargains; electric combination. $3 per month; console model, S4O, SINGER CO.. 126 W. Washington. SEWING MACHINES cleaned and adjusted for 2 weeks only. $1.50, Ir. 2008. THIS MONTH sewing machine cleaned and adjusted. $1,50, WHITE CO. Ri. 4755. Basement Bargains Floor Samples ancf Repossessed LIVING ROOM SUITES All in Fine Condition. 2- Red Mohair Group. 3- Bed-Davenport Group. 3-Piece Velour Group. Choice, $39.50 VELOUR DAVEN- (9QA rrv PORT, only Mohair Pillow, Arm (P A Q A group, 2-piece tp‘TJ.OU And Many Other Splendid Values ODD VANITIES. Left from SSL $29.50 ODD DRESSERS. Large sizes, beautiful QOQ woods tpijZJ'tJvJ GENEROUS TERMS Colonial Furniture Cos. Meridian at Maryland.

MERCHANDISE 36 Radios. Musical Instruments A VERY FINE—New grand piano of highest Quality and with a nation-wide reputation. Offered you at one-half the nationally advertised price. A bona fide bargain and chance of a lifetime. Terms to suit. Open eves. Pearson Piano Cos., 128-130 N Penn. BABY GRAND PlANO—Repossessed from fine musician; an instrument that will please you in every detail, and you can nave for the balance of $247 50 at $lO per month. Open eves. Pearson Plano Cos.. 128 N. Penn. _____ Davis. 8-tube lowboy $19.50 Philco. 7-tube table model 19.50 Radialo. 7-tube table model 17.50 Atwater Kent. 8-tube table m0de1.... 18.00 Crosley Buddy 22.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP EARLE —Long and short wave set, 1933 model; 90-aay guarantee, $29.50; only $5 down, small weekly payments. Earle Midget, $14.95 guar. MIDGET RADIO STORES. 240 Mass Ave Open evenings. PIANOS—TUNED, $2; 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. BEST WORK GUARANTEED. HE. 5584 PIANO ACCORDIONS Hohner 42-Bass $25.0C Hohner 48-Bass 60.00 Hohner. 120-Bass, new, regular $330, now $167.50 PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania RADIO service and parts for all makes. C. <fc S. ELECTRIC CO.. 127 W. 16th. Ri. 6058. RADlO—Philco: 7-tube lowboy; repossessed: cost $89.50. special $49.50. 4101 E. Michigan. Ir. 0020. 38 Store, Office Supplies ADDING machines, several typewriters, mimeographs. addressographs. office desks and chairs. 520 Board of Trade Bldg. Ri. 6767. TYPEWRITERS—PortabIes standard mach Terms, repair. A. McCullum. He. 1936 TYPEWRITERS rented. $2 50 per mo.: $6 for 3mo Woodstock. 317 N Penn L 4712 39 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. Dr. 2400. Dr. 2401. MONUMENT (Joal go. LL 2233. 701 E. Wash. St. FREDRICK COAL DR. 1792. WA. .4666. Call Us for Prices Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291. Brazil Block, off car 9; I '7C; large slab $4.1 0 Manley-O’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE. 1391. HE. 1392 Prices on Premium Coals White Star blk. Ig. fkd. $5.00 Best W. Va. blk., lg. fkd 6.00 Best W. Va. egg. 2x4 and 5x6 fkd.... 5.75 Best W. Va. M. R., very lumpy 5.00 Best W. Ash Ind. ip., tin. fkd 4.75 Brazil blk. 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 m. r., very good. 4.00 Best Isl. Crk. blk.. lg. fkd 6.50 Coke, pea sz.. $8.50: chs.. $8; furn.. 8.50 Uni W’Jc E; % tmi u3 DR. 4621. DR. 4622. “It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal." 41 Wanted to Buy Jgj| ALL FURNITURE CALL MR. PIERCB. RI. 2019. A 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. C-A-S-Hl! • for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington St. I PAY cash! RT.' '2286. FURNITURE, PIANOS, RADIOS. COMP. HOMES. ODD PIECES. RI. 2286. NEWSPAPERS, elofhmg. ’ etc., urgently needed. Salvation Armv Industrial Home For truck, call RI. 6622, SELL US—Your old gold and silver jewelry, dental bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO.. 308 Indiana ave. WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd pieces: highest prices. Hu. 7274. WANTED—Furniture, suites or odd Diecea. Paid cash. 361 W. Wash. Ri, 0273, WORLD WAR German relics, medals, plstols. JAS. B. ELLIOTT. 215 Indiana Ave.. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTVIt* through classified ads hi The Times Phone “ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during buslness hours LIVESTOCK __ 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry SPECIAL on baby chicks this week, 6c each. Some started chicks. Bc. CARNEY HATCHERIES. 137 N. Del. Ri. 1723. FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities GROCERY STORE for sale; in a good location. Call Ta, 0598. LIST YOUR BUSINESS for sale with us for quick results. "If it’s on earth. I can sell it.” COL. I. BINZER BUSINESS EXCHANGE 1115-16 Peoples Bank Bldg. Ri, 1461, 46 Personal Property Loans TVO COMPULSORY INSURANCE vy RED TAPE Autos. Furniture. $25-S3OO. LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N. Delaware. Id. 6605. A Better Wav 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 Bt. Century Bldg. Phone Ri. 5054. LL 9131. REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS ~~ WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. 207 E New York Ri *97* Loans on Furniture TfgJgfT DATPt WmMl fdmm k/ i H TH£ tyj* Jr %riTY - Smtfi 4 I mm?* Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587 SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Timea Phone "ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business hours 48 Automobile Loans MONEY _ Auto Loans—when you need It. Quick, confidential, courteous service. Legal rate. Plenty of Parking Snace Meridian Motor Sales 820 N. Meridian Bt. Auto loanS Ride While You Fay LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol RI 1321-1322 CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay Us£i) CAR LOAM CQ 342 N Illinois St, U 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Stv

.MARCH 29,1932

FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loans Commonwealth Customers Pay LESS for LOANS COMMONWEALTH’S rate on amounts above SIOO is substantially lower than the lawful rate usually charged. THE personal property which nearly every family owns and the signatures of husband and wife enable one to secure any amount up to S3OO quickly and easily. THERE ARE NO fees or deductions. You may take 25 months to pay. Or, if you prefer, pay all or part sooner. Interest, at the Reduced Rate, is charged only for the time you keep the money. CHARACTER And AUTO LOANS 2—OFFICES—2 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. N. E. Cor. Penn. <fc Wash Sts. Lincoln 8495 300 Roosevelt Bldg. N. E. Cor. 111. & Wash. Sts. Lincoln 2491 Commonwealth Loan Cos. (Business Established 18871 Licensed by the State I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 560*. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPA UK Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI 5994 Cor. New York and Indiana AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale BUICK. ’3O sedan; like new; $645. THE BUICK. 130 E. Wash. BUICK—I92B: 5-nass. sedan. This car is in fine conditien. Has had splendid care. Is a wonderful bargain at Just “Blue Book’’ price: SIBO. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC. 10th at Mpridian Ri. 8655. BUICK, '2B Sedan: splendid condition. $295, THE BUICK. 1302 E. Wash. St! BUICK—’2B: 4-pass, coupe. Onlv 195. Marmon Cos.. 11th at Meridian. Li. 6359. CHEVROLET. f029, COACH, in A-l condition, $75. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 E. Wash. St. CHEV.. ’3O Coupe —(Perfect) $235. "Ma> mnn Cos.. 11th and Meridian. 1,1. 6359. CHRYSLER, ’3O. 66 Coupe: 6 w. w„ $365* Marmon Cos.. 11th at Meridian. Li. 6359. CHRYSLER, ’27 Sedan; reconditioned, SI2S_THE BUIOK. 1302 East Washington FORD, ’30 —2 pass coupe, (A-l), $245. Marmon Cos.. 11th at Me idian. Li. 6359. FORD. ’29 Roadster: extra nice. SIOO. THE BUICK. 1302 East Washington St. MARMON, ’3O Big 8 Sedan; 6 w. w„ $795'. Marmon Cos., Uth at Meridian. Li. 6359. NASH—S-pass, sedan; todav. $25. MARMON CO„ 11th at Meridian, LI. 6359. PACKARD —6 sexlan. A real buv: $245. MARMON CO.. 11th at Meridian. LI. 6359. Pontiac, 102S Conpe. Green rjl 4MK finish: good tires; top O. K. 'lif-/ Upholstering clean: motor re- 5 illconditioned; $145. This ear I7 II will give you real sprviee. |4 j j Lauth Motors. Inc., 3547 E. Ish Washington St. u . PONTIAC. *3O Roadster. See this: S24T. MARMON CO.. 11th at Meridian. Li. 6359. < THE A BUICK. 1302 8 ; East Ci Wa3h i'n gton s2 Rt! PONTIAC. ’29 Coupe: perfect: 5225: terms. _ 319 E. New York St. Li. 9273, STUDEBAKER, ’2B—4-pass, coupe. $145. Marmon Cos.. 11th at Meridian. Li. 6359. Equitable Securities Cos. Today’s Specials 1928 ESSEX Coupe—Coach—Sedan Your Choice $75 Liberal Terms 501 Virginia Ave. DR. 0660 IT IS HERE PRICED TO SELL THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED LOW G. M. A. C. TERMS ’3l Chevrolet Coach. ’3O Ford Coupe. ’3O Ford Tudor. ”30 Ford Sedan Delivery. ’2B Chevrolet Coupe. ’2B Whippet Sedan. ’27 Oakland Coupe. ’27 Pontiac Coupe. ’27 Chevrolet Cabriolet. HARE CHEVROLET CO. Used Car Lot. Cor. E. Wash, and LaSalle Sts. (3300 East) Phone CH. 1040. IP YOU DON'T FIND what you 'are iooklng for In the want ads today. It may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Timea classified ads dally. 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers FORD—Model A pick-up. Priced to sell Immediately. Bee today. FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol. RI. 9336. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for your car. 202 Kentucky Ave. 55 Autos Wanted WILL na* .’**b for vour car or tour •o iltv 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll 4516 Ml M Canltel \kVf e fant Used BEST PRICES-ANY MODEL l [•Sacks bros. ■ 1