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HOOVER DEFEAT PREDICTED IF HE TURNS WET Scott Mcßride Declares President Must Stay Dry to Win. (Continued from Page .t ridiculous to the Informed,” he said. "Out of approximately 20,000,000 or more ballots approximately 4,500,000 in return have been received. "I have been informed that approximately only 1 per cent of the church people are questioned. . "It appears to be that the Literary Digest is furnishing both the wind and the straw for the straw vote. Dr. Mcßride chuckled over Secretary of Agriculture Arthur Hyde’s pronouncement that he favored a constitutional convention to take action on prohibition. Called Red Herring “It is like a red herring,” he agreed. "Secretary Hyde is a dry and he knows that all the conservative interests would oppose a constitutional convention because it would throw down the bars to rewriting the entire Constitution, and no such call would be issued.” That Dr. Mcßride knows something about "red herrings” himself is indicated in that he declared that he would not oppose a referendum— but that he knows that under the present Article 5 of the Constitution a question once settled by amendment can not be referred back or resubmitted to the states. "Congress would have to draw a new amendment to the Constitution in which anew plan regarding liquor control would be set up and then recommend it to the states. The buck can’t be passed by congress—the members will have to carry the load,” he said.

Referendum Held Impossible “A referendum is impossible under our present Constitution and it would require an amendment to Article 5 to get it—we wouldn’t oppose a referendum amendment if it included such action at every issue, such as child labor and income taxes and other matters, as well as prohibition, but we certainly will oppose any amendment limiting a referendum to prohibition alone.” Keynote of the temperance convention was struck at the morning session in the address by Bishop H. H. Pout, president of the Indiana Anti-Salcon League, who declared its purpose ‘is the rededication of our forces to completion of the unfinished task.” He inveighed against the “pernicious capitalization of the wets on the nation’s economic distress.” “Our opponents’ contention that if the nation is given a chance it can drink itself back into prosperity is ridiculous. If it can’t get back sober, how on earth can it get back drunk?” he asked. Would Honor Wright Bishop Fout declared that Marion county "would do itself honor and Frank Wright (author of the Wright bone dry law) honor if it gave him a place in the legislature.” Th:j political recommendation was applauded by the 150 persons present. High points of the two-day program are the addresses tonight by Dr. Mcßride; address by Colonel Amos W. W. Woodcock, federal prohibition commissioner, and Dr. J. M. Doran, federal alcohol commissioner, Tuesday afternoon, and by Sergeant Alvin C. York, World war hfero, Tuesday night. Bedford Boosts Paving Project State highway commissioners and department offficials will participate in a road booster meeting at Bedford, April 26, which is being sponsored by the Bedford Chamber of Commerce. The meeting is designed to push paving on United States road 50.

CLEANUP, PAINTUP DRIVE IS STARTED

Mayor Sullivan Director of Ceremony on Steps of Monument. Cleamup, paintup and modernize campaign opened at noon today when Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan headed a ceremony on the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ monument steps. The two-week campaign, sponsored Uy the Chamber of Commerce fire prevention committee, will be joined this year with national observance of Better Homes in Amei - ica during the second week. The campaign is expected to provide numerous odd jobs, such as painting, remodeling and repairing, for unemployed of the city. Support Is Pledged Wide support has been pledged the campaign by city and civic leaders, according to Harmon E. Snoke, campaign director. A corps of uniformed fire inspectors began a city-wide inspection this morning, under direction of Fire Chief Harry E. Voshell and Bernard A. Lynch, fire prevention chief. The inspectors will suggest ways of removing fire hazards they encounter. Rules of the sanitary board have been liberalized so that trash of all kinds, except building materials, will be collected by ash collection trucks on the regular collection days. Street Workers to Aid Co-c*>eration in the campaign also is being given by the city street department, employes of which, under direction of Commissioner W. H. Winshlp, are making a special cleanup of streets and alleys. Winship has asked downtown business men to sweep sidewalks in front of their stores at night before the street cleaning equipment arrives. Co-operation also is being given

Moo-Cher! By United Prctt ZION, 111., April 18.—Stephen Seys walked into the police station leading a Guernsey cow that chewed its cud reflectively. "Charge this cow with larceny, trespass and malicious mischief,” he told Captain Earl Casperson. Seys explained the beast was owned by Everett, Charles and Albert Ower, whose farm is next to his. "I’ve got good hay on my farm,” Seys said. "But I won’t have it much longer if this keeps up. Three times in the last few months this cow has come over and eaten all of my hay that it could hold. You’ve got to make it stop.” Captain Casperson pondered. Then he called in the Ower brothers, seys agreed to take com from the Owers in exchange for the hay that had been eaten. The cow, still munching its cud, was released on probation.

THEFT SUSPECT WOUNDS SELF Youth Shot in Leg by His Own Gun After Chase. Marshall Clark, 17, Urbana, 111., is in city hospital today with a bullet wound in his right leg, inflicted by a revolver he fired when pursued after he is alleged to have tried to flee from a filling station with gasoline for which he did not pay. He was driving an automobile said to have been stolen in Canton, O. S. T. De Wees, owner of a filling station at Tremont Gardens, said Clark drove away without paying for gasoline put in his car. Pursuing Clark in an automobile, the station owner said he was fired upon by the youth after a chase of a mile. De Wees halted and called Sheriff L. L. Pounds of Hendricks county, who caught Clark four miles west of Danville. The youth was turned over to Sheriff Charles (Buck) Sumner and removed to the hospital. Clark told authorities that he placed a cocked revolver in his pocket after De Wees halted his pursuit, and it was discharged accidentally.

HEARING SET ON RATESPROTEST Realty Operator Asks Writ Against Water Levies. Superior Judge Joseph R. Williams will hear evidence at 9:30 Saturday on the petition for an injunction to restrain the Indianapolis Water Company from collecting increased rates, resulting from the “compromise” settlement with the city administration and the public service commission. The suit for injunction was filed by T. A. Moynahaq, apartment and office building operator. The complaint alleges SI,BOO a year will be lost in increased water rates. No bond was posted and, in the meantime, the water company can continue to collect rates ordered by the commission. Should the injunction be granted, the company will ask the commission to cancel the order and restore the previous rate schedule. The injunction suit charges the rate increases were granted without due process of law and that they amount to confiscation of property. Carl Wilde and A. B. Cronk, attorneys for Moynahan, contend that the Shively-Spencer act provides that the commission may not increase rates without holding a regular public hearing for the benefit of those directly affected.

by School Superintendent Paul C. Stetson and Dr. Herman G. Morgan, health board secretary. SAPP’S HIGHWAY JOB UNCERTAIN Leslie Fails to Reappoint Him to Road Post. Arthur H. Sapp, Huntington, today was added to the list of those gubernatorial appointees who hold office under Governor Harry G. Leslie without reappointment. For the Governor declared that he had “given no thought” to the matter of reappointing Sapp to the state highway commission. Sapp's term as commissioner expired Sunday. He was appointed by Leslie last year to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of Jeses Murden, Peru. Some weeks ago the Governor was reported backing Sapp as his successor, in an effort to checkmate the candidacy of Fred Landis, Logansl>ort. *U. S. SOCIETY’ FORMED Organization Is Launched to Spur Interest in Government Affairs. The United States Society, formed to stimulate interest in governmental problems, has been launched in Indianapolis with Bishop Joseph M. Francis as chairman. The society is nonpartisan, noncommercial and nonsectarian, founders assert. Mrs. Kin Hubbard and Booth Tarkington were named co-chair-men.

CITY POLICEMAN IS DROWNED IN SWIFT CURRENT Boat Strikes Snag, Pitching Ferdinand Finchum in Swift Curent. Body of Ferdinand Finchum, 26, Indianapolis policeman, who was drowned Sunday afternoon when he fell from a rowboat in White river north of Spencer, Ind., was recovered early today. The body was found near the

spot where Finchum’s boat struck a snag, pitching the officer into the water. Indianapolis police and officials from Spencer and Gosport dragged the stream for nearly eight hours. Funeral services will be held at 2 Wednesday afternoon at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fin-

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chum, 928 Hervey street. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Finchum was in the boat with his wife, Mary; his sister-in-law, Miss Emma Etter, and Emil Weimer, all of Indianapolis. Reached Narrow Bend The craft was floating downstream and had reached a narrow bend where the current was swift. Finchum stood up in the boat to keep it from striking a snag. As it struck, Finchum was thrown into the water. His body came to the surface forty feet beyond, then disappeared. In an effort to save her brother-in-law, Miss Etter dived into the stream, but was unable to battle the swift current. Exhausted and in danger of drowning, she was pulled back into the boat by Weimer. Word of the tragedy was flashed to Indianapolis, where Sergeant Frank Gallagher and a squad of police, equipped with a submersible light, a boat and drag hooks, was dispatched to the scene. Wife Aids in Search When they arrived, Mrs. Finchum aided in the search for her husband’s body. She refused to leave until the body was recovered. The four persons were members of a party of eight who came from Indianapolis. Surviving Finchum are the widow; a daughter, Phyllis Ann, 2, and the parents. After joining the department July 26, 1930, Officer Finchum five months later was wounded in a gun battle with robbers in the rear of the Guarantee Tire and Rubber Company, 3012 Northwestern avenue. His partner, Patrolman Owen Tevelin, was shot in the hip. Finchum recovered from the wounds after lying near death at city hospital for weeks. He again distinguished himself on Aug. 26, 1931, by capturing Jewell Corbin, 23, of Indianapolis, alleged safe cracker and bandit.

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RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms BROADWAY, 1403—Master living bedrm., radio. $6: small rm. $2.25: phone. CHRISTIAN PL., 822—Fur. rm.; constant hot water; walking distance. Ri. 9975. CORNELL. 1014—Nice, clean, furn. modern rm. for 2; next bath; $2; 4th house from 10th and Mass. DELA., N. 3002 —Attrac. rm.; twin beds; priv. home; meals opt. Ta. 7131. FOREST HILL. 5800 NORTH—Master bedrm.; high-class home; garage. Hu. 1977.

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms : GUILFORD, 3606 —Priv. home; combination sleep, and living rm.. extension phone; every mod, conv.. break, opt. Wa. 3321-M. 'ILL.. S.. 224‘j—Double. 75c dav or night, single. 50c: double, wk.. $3.50. MASSACHUSETTS, 540—Clean mod. rms., Innerspring mattresses: $4 sgie.; 5 dble. MERIDIAN, 1920 N„ APT. 2 Nicely furn.; home priv.; 1 or 2 ladies. Ha. 2215-W. MERIDIAN, N„ 843, THE COLONNADE*. Reduce expenses and still have the advantages and comforts that ant. hotel livings gives. Delightful rront bedrm adjoins bath; excel, meals included. $10.50 per wk. for gentleman: larger rm, $12.50. NOBLE. S.. 840—Front rm.. nicely furn.. $2,50 to $3. Modern private home. OHIO. E.. 407—Lodging for men: modern; 25c per night. Ri. 4145, PENN.. N.. 1860—^-Newly furn. rms.; private home: near car line. Ta. 1039, ST. CLAIR, E, 314, Apt. 2—Steam, hot water. porch; reas; 1 housekeeping rm SHEFFIELD, N.. 31—Large front mod. rm.; near Wash, high; near car. Be. 4428. TALBOT. N., 1661—Large ftont rm.; phone; Penn, car; suitable 1 or 2; $3. TALBOT. N.. 2419 front rm., nicely turn.. 1 or 2; garage; reas. Ta. 3833. WASH.. E.. 4912—Large, well furn. rm.. priv. ent. No other roomers: $4. Ir. 1456, EAST WASH., AT BOSART—Cheerful, mod. rm., gar., meals optional. Ir. 3804. WASH., W.. 359—Dble., 75c. dav or night; sgle.. 50c. Double, wk.. $3.50. 10TH., W., 3101 —Newly dec. rm., private home and entrance. .>2.50. 16TH, E., 2326—Rm. in pri. home; married cou or m-aged erop lady. Ref. Ch. 2847-J. ST DENTS HOTEL: warm, homelike, ox. ULmo $7 for 2 136 w Markgt $3 —Ala.. N.. 1115—Newly papered, clean, good heat, hot water. Ri. 5121. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod conven.. $3 50 & up SAVE car fare; 126 E. Vermont, apt. 3; attr., front, south exp., next bath. LARGE front rm., fur. or unfur.; private home; meals optional. Ta. 4025. CLOSE IN—North; rm., steam heated apt., twin beds, near bath. Li. 4254. ROOMS. $1.50; $2.50 week: steam; free showers. CRAIG HOTEL. 328 E. Wash. 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ENGLISH. 1240—2 rms. well furn., heat, gas, lights pd.: $4.50, Dr. 5490. FOUNTAIN SQUARE —2 lovely front rms., next bath; garage. Dr. 3540-R. ILL.. N., 2339—1, 2 & 3-rm. apts.; rri. ent.; everything fur.; $3.50 to $7 wk. Ta. 7110. LA SALLE. S., 31—Upper; 3 unfurn. rms., mod.; heat, light, gas, wa. furn.; adults. MERIDIAN, S„ 1601 Vi—2 rms., kitchenette; private entrance: reasonable. NEW YORK, E., 4314—Tw0 or three clean, light, unfrn rms.; utilities Ir. 3092. OAKLAND, N., 956—3 rms., furn.; mod.; bath; utilities paid; priv. ent.; after 6. OHIO. 540 E. —Nice front rroom, $3 per week; two back rooms. $3 week. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—Furn. housekpg. apt.; utilities: priv. ent.; $6 & $7, PARK, 1125—Very comfortable, large front rm. and kitchenette. $3.50 wk. ST. CLAIR, E., 314, Apt. 2—Rm, steam heat; hot water; porch; reas. 1 sleep, rm. TALBOT, N„ 2420—2-rm. apt., everything furn,, $5 wk. Ta. 7110. " TALBOT. N., 2342—Modern rm., sink, range, furn. complete. $4. Ha. 4809-M. WALCOTT, N., 229 —2 rms., nicely furn; sink, private entrance. Li. 3066. WASH„ E.. 1710—2 mod. housekeeping rms.. Ist fl,, 2 priv, ent.. everything fur.: $6. WOODRUFF. 544 M. Dr.: small front apt., $5: large apt., priv, bath., fur. Ch, 3173LOVELY WOODRUFF—Large mod. rm., kitch’ette; everything furn. $5, Ch. 4108, 10TH. 314 E.—l housekeeping rm., $3.50; modern; close to bath; reasonable. 34TH E.. 807. Apt. 14.—Will share lovely apt.; business women; reas. Wa. 4421-W. $3.50 UP—l3l9 N. 111.; clean, warm rms. for housekeeping; all furn. RI. 1761. FURNISHED house, $lO living quarters; 3 apts. already rented. Ri. 2254, TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL. 1960—1 or 2 connecting rms., nicely fur. Home prlvil. Ha. 4171-M. ILLINOIS, N., 3614—Nice rm., real home; home cooking; 1 or 2. reas. Ha. 3024-W. NEW JERSEY,, N., 2062—Nice room, twin bed; shower: good meals. Ta, 6916. NORTH—ReaI home, light, cheerful, good heat, nicely furn., congenial. A special inducement. Ri. 9691. OAKLAND, 1133 —Large front mod.; priv.; meals opt.; privileges; garage. 1 or 2. OXFORD. N.. 924—R00m, home cooking. modern, pnivate home: 1 or 2, Ch. 2853. OXFORD. N., 540—Outside rm., next bath: pri. home; excellent meals. Ch. 3966, PARK, 833—Large front rm.; twin beds; for 2: board; $7. Ri. 9930. TALBOT. n!] 2148 —Pleasant rm.. next bath; home cooking. $6. Ha. 1185-W. SINGLE rm.. with meals. $5: dble., $4.50; nice east side home. Ch. 3232-R. RM., nurses care; home on College Ave. elderly person or convalescent. Ri, 2668. 21 Unfurnished Apartments CENTRAL, 2110—Upper duplex; heat; water; gar.; strictly mod.; 7 rms., $35. Hu. 1404. CENTRAL, 2342—5 rms., heat and water. 1 MO. FREE. Ri. 5994, He. 2783COLLEGE. 1411—Lower duplex: 5 rms mod., heat, water. Rent red. S3O. Ri. 5976, HALL PLACE] 1718—4 rms., semi-mod.; water paid; sl6. Ha. 1068-M. ILL., N 2023—Attractive 6-rm. apt.: deco. to suit tenant: turn, or unfurn. Wa. 1579, ILL.. N.. 2952—Upper or lower apt.: 6 rms., water, heat. Frig.: Apt. 2. Ta. 0826 ILLINOIS, N.. 3531—6 RMS.. MOD. SHOWER. FIREPLACE: GAR.: $40.~ LI. 6354. N. ILL., 2442—5 rms. and bath; 2 bedrms., newly decorated, sun parlor, porch. Gen. Elect., garage optional. Ta, 4876, 1025 — Best eauipped apt., south, S3O: 3 or 4 rms.. dom. scs.. ktchn.. Frig. PENN., N.. 1433—Effeciency and bedroom. apts., S4O to $65. Li. 2439, SUTHERLAND. 520—5 rms.. 2 large bedrms.. large closets, all util, turn. He. 3893 E. 10TH. 1734 V bath, wa. pd.: newly papered; S2O, Inq. 1730 E. 10th. Ta. 6074. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette SPk- B he i t -„ e . as ; water and ice furn.: $27.50, Call Apt, No, 1 (THE GRANT) ■ 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt.: heat gas. water and ice furn.: $27.50, Call Apt. No. 1 (THE GRANTi, 3 °TH. W..IOS4—LOWER APT.; 5-Rm! MOD., PORCH. GAR- $35, TA, 0838. REDUCED RENT “ Bellefontaine, 2315; three rooms and bath; recently decorated; lower apartmentheat, water and garage. Dr. 3300. BETWEEN Mer. & 111.; 5-rm. apt ; heat water furn.: S4O. Mr. Miller, Ta. 3863] Reduce your rent on apt., N! 4 Rms. downstairs, light, airy, $39.75; uj,il„ refrigeration, furnished. Wa, 2335. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free Li E 452 Evenings Be. 3114 or Wa. 0433. Georgia Apartments 702 E. Ga.: newly decorated. 3 room furn- a s2o' : h€at ‘ water ’ ranee and ice box

Getting the job done in a hurry . . . that’s where the Times Want Ads shine. If you shine in doing odd jobs of carpentry, upholstery, etc., tell Indianapolis people about it with a "Business Service” ad in the Want Ads. Spring is repair time . . . these people want all sorts of things done and they watch the Want Ads to find some one to do it. Cost is small. Results BIB. IT PAYS TO READ TIMES WANT ADS PHONE RI. 5551

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RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS. 1925 —Near Brookside pk., 6-room modern double, hardwood floors, garage. water paid; reduced $22.50, ch. 4165-R. ALABAMA. N., 2501 —6-rm.; hardwood firs., basement: good furnace; $25. Ha. 2964. BELLEFONTAINE. 2010—8 rms. mod.. 2-car garage: *4O: house. S2O. He. 3210. BERNARD. 421—4-r. mod. dbl.; hdwd. fls.: in-door bed.; new lino.; S3O. Wa. 5216-J. BLAINE. 1029—5-rm] mod., double, gar.: water pd.: S2B. Hu. 7686. BROADWAY. 3409—6-rm. strictly mod. dbl.. garage. A-l: S4O. He. 2107. BROOKVILLE. N.. 62’ -—4-room modern. water paid, garage; $25, Ir. 1088. BURGESS. 361—Irvington, mod. dbl., 6 rms., gar., wat. pd.. $35. Ir. 4119. CALIFORNIA. N., 3022—4-rm. mod. bungalow dble.: gar.: A-l condition. Ta. 4981. CAPITOL. 3353—Clean, 6-rm. mod.; gar.; near Shortridge. Reduced. Ha, 4645-M. CASTLE AVE., 860—5 rms.. semi-mod. bungalow; gar.; extra lot; reas. Dr. 2211. COLLEGE. 4812—6-rm. mod. double redecorated; red. $42.50. Hu. 3582. COTTAGE, 1601—5-rm. house, semi-mod., water pd.. nicelv papered, good neiehborhood. sl6. Owner, Hu. 4368, Dr. 3564-R. DENNY, S., 17—Modern 5 rm. double; garage; water paid. $25. Hu. 5154. DE QUINCY & 10TH—Attractive 2-way, 4- bungalow double. Ir. 5339. GALE. 1114 N.—4-room mod. bung, double; newly deco.: $25. Ir. 5355. Ch. 7847-J. GRANT. 819—A-l condl.: 6-rm. mod. dbl., breakfast rm., fire lY.ace. gar, Ir. 2175-R6. GRANT, N.. 137—Corner of New York; 6room: clean throughout; water paid.; $25 mo. Splendid transportation. Ir. 0692. HARLAN. 161 —4-rm. modern dobule; S2O. Hu. 1404. JACKSON. 2411—5 rms., modern; redecorated: garage. Be. 0746. KENWOOD. 2421—6-rm. house, all modern. redeco., garage. Ha. 3763-M. NAOMI. 1245—4 rm. dble.; toilet inside; gar., wat. pd. sls. Be, 2615; Be 2616. 3017 N. OLNEY—6-room modern double and garage; water paid; s2l. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. 2332 PARKER—S-room modern and garage; water paid; S2O. GREGORY & APPEL, INC, LI. 7491. PARKER, 2037 —Small, modern double, $22; garage; water paid. Li. 5231. PROSPECT. 2124—5-rm. mod.: fireplace, pantry, kitchen: gar.: $25. Ta. 6648. RITTER. S., 437—Irvington; 4-rm. double; redeco. Reduced rent. Ri. 6618. ROBESON. 2839—522.50; 5 rms. mod.; near Rural and Michigan. Ir. 7436. SHERMAN DR.. N„ 18—6-rm. strictly mod.; gar.: water pd.: S3O. Key 124 N, Denny. SHERMAN DR.. N.. 816—5-rm. mod., hardwood firs., nice cond.. gar.. $25. wat. pd. SINGLETON. 2101 —5 rms., bath; garage; clean: $21.50; water paid. Dr. 3509-M. SUMMIT, S.. 146—4-room cot.; 111.. 2143 Vi N., No, 1, 2 rooms, wat. pd.. SB. RI. 7725. UDELL. 1163 —5-room, semi-modern; good condition; reduced sls. VIRGINIA AVE., 465—6-rm., gas, lights, water pd., $lB. 1 mo. free. Dr. 6912-W. WISCONSIN. 315—Cozv 5 rms.. redecorated. gar., school 26. Red.. $12.50, Ri. 0645. WOODRUFF PL., 885 W. DR. New 6 rm.. nook, dbl. Eves. Wa. 3643. MODERN DOUBLE. $lB. Six rooms, garage. 1221 Herbert. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. Bargain, North, sls Six-room mod. double. 126 W. 22nd. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market. Li. 6570. MOVING EXPENSES OR MO. FREE] 1157 Haugh; 4 rms.; furnace $15.50 620 S. New Jersey; 6-rm. mod.; gar.. 19.50 621 S. New Jersey: 5 r; el. li., gas. ga. 16.50 624 S. New Jersey. 24x30, truck repr. 8.50 Rooming House, $25 319 E. St. Clair; 7-room mod., newly papered. Dunlop & Holtegel 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses CHESTER. N„ 1415 —5 rooms, nicely furnished: $47.50; water paid. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. Li. 7890. J. H. Albershardt. Hu. 6124, COLLEGE. 2545—Beautifully furnished; mod. apt.; 2 rms., kitchentte and bath; garage: reasonable. He. 4105. DE QUINCY, 427—3 rms., first floor, desirable priv. apt., util., gar. Ir. 3243. EAST. 3600—1 or 2-rm. furn. apts.; util. furn.: $5.50 and $6.50 per week. Ir. 0691. GUILFORD, 5242—Couple to share mod. 5- bungalow. Reasonable. STATE, S., 1023—“ Brennan:” 3-rm. apt.; newly furn. throughout; Frigidaire; garage: all utilities furn. Reas. Dr. 3450. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. alcove: priv. bath: $10: housekeeper In basement. WOODRUFF PLACE. W. D.—Beautiful 2rm. suite; piano; o’stuffed; util. Ch. 4670. SHARE—Beautiful new stucco home; gar. in basement: clean; reas. Ir. 3026. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 24 Suburban and Farms 5 ROOMS—Screen back porch; Vi acre ground; sls. Be. 4630, Be. 2436. 25 ACRES, east: no bldgs.: rent less than taxes: $75. Inquire 2427 Prospect. 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space BRICK GARAGE. 38x40—911 E. 20th St. HE. 2427. CORNER storeroom, 18x35, with grocery and meat market fixtures; S2O. Ri. 9951, RESTAURANT for rent. 801 Highland. across from car barn: good loca. Ch. 1646. STOREROOM —4 living rms.. full basement. furnace, redeco., gar.. $25, Ta. 3328. J Efl L ES l A I E i° R SALE 27 Houses For Sale SUMMIT, 146 S—4-rm. cottage, good con., inside toilet; $lB down, balance like rent. RI, 7725, 38TH, 3035 E.—s-rm. bungalow, chicken hse.; gar.; fine loca. down paymt. Ir. 1642. . ■■ .... ■■ ■ „ , . , - - 28 Sale Suburban Property 3Vi ACRES 12 miles from Circle: large house, 3-car garage; 3 chicken houses, 1 small barn; plenty of fruit; weli fenced: all under cultivation; on concrete road; bus stop in front of house; $4,000: terms. INDIANA LAND AND LOAN CO.. INC., 208 Fidelity Trust Bldg. Ri. 2002. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage LOT—4oxlßo. IMPROVED: NO BARRETT. COST $500: SACRIFICE: $175. HA 4923-W ~ MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AUTO LlGHTS—Perfect-o-Lite. SI.OO per set. 2010 Madison Ave. Dr. 2619-W. CINDERS—Sand and gravel, also excavatlng and trucking service. Ir. 2820, CINDERS—7-yd. load; cheap; prompt service. He. 1051, after 5 p. m. or bes. 7 a. m, CLEANING and pressing shop, very cheap if sold at once, reas. sickness. Ta. 4324. CONCRETE block machine: dandy condition; for quick sale. SSO, 4514 E. 16th St. EXHAUST FANS—New 16 inch, 3 speed; limited numbers, special nrice. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. Usl. Gross Caps; with order of 3 x xvx_ix_i (j oz; bottles or more. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl. Li. 8085, 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. PAINTED TIN SHEET3—Size 21 bv 28 inches, suitable for siding and roofs for buildings and Barns priced to sell. 1302 W Washington. PRESSING MACHINE—Hoffman. 8-A: good anew: bargain. Call LI. 5418. PUMPS Completely automatic: rebuilt: at attractive price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151. SINGER and cage, baby buggy, baby bed. quilt tops, ice box, clarinet. Dr. 2843. 34-A Nursery Stock. Plants, Flowers MANURE—WeII rotted for flowers or shrubs. Deliv’d. C. C. Kearns. Dr. 7828-1.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods BABY BUGGY —GOOD CONDITION. CHEAP. CALL DR. 2074-M. BATH ROOM STOOLS, only 59c. CHINA STORE. 357 West Washington. BED—Simmons, junior size; good conditlon; SB. Hu 3398. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. and bedrm., twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian. DAY BED—Complete with pad; practically new; very reasonable. Ta. 1047. EASY WASHER—CHEAP FOR CASH. CALL CH, 0852, ELECTRIC SWEEPER—Late model, like new. sl4, 1314 W. Washington. Be 0204, FURNITURE—New, used. 3-room outfit; easy terms. N. BARRETT, 868 Virginia. FURNITURE—7 rms. complete; good condition: reas. 327 Prospect. GAS RANGE—Chambers flreless: Ist class cond.; call between 4 & 7 p. m. 519 W. Bernard St.; between 40th and 41st St. LIVING RM. Suite: 2 pcs. dark red mohoir: pillow arm: sac.. S6O. Li. 8092. OIL STOVES and ice boxes, new and used; reas. 1236 Oliver Ave., Be. 2456. PAlNT—Guaranteed: all colors: $1.25 gal. CHINA STORE. 357 W. Wash. REFRIGERATORS—SteeI; cost price od wide selection. Buy now for spring. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. REFRIGERATORS (2)—50 lb. and 75 lb. capacity; sl6 each. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. THIS MONTH sewing machine cleaned and adjusted. $1.50, WHITE CO. Ri. 4755, 25c A DAY BUYS A LEONARD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Most beautiful, most economical box on the market today. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a Leonard. Guarantee Tire & Rubber Cos. 211 S. Illinois RI. 7391 f SAVE UP TO 55I)0 Electric Refrigerators Clearance of brand new floor sample electric refrigerators; 6. 5 Vi. 6. 6Vi and 7 cubic ft. sizes. Only $5 down. Whitehead, was $179.50, $132.50 Universal, was $250, $195 Star-Freeze, was $235, SIBB And Many Other Bargains Downstairs Department Pearson Piano Cos. 128-130 N. Penn. St. V 36 Radios, Musical Instruments EARLE—Long and short wave set, 1933 model; 90-day guarantee. $29.50; only $5 down, small weekly payments. Earle Midget, $14.95; guar. MIDGET RADIO STORES, 240 Mass Ave. Open evenings. KURTZMANN PLAYER—I2IB HOEFGEN STREET. MAJESTIC CONSOLE $21.00 Freshman, screen, grid 18.50 Crosley Mate 19.50 Brunswick. 9 tube, lowboy 35.00 Victor Model. 34. lowbov 32.50 ICE BOXES. *3.50 TO $7. OPEN TILL 7:30 P. M. Radio Bargain Shop PIANO TUNING. $2.50: grands, $3. long exp. here & abroad. Write to Prof. Jennings, 1611 N. Illinois. Ha. 4409-R, after 5 p. m. PIANOS—TUNED. S2: 30 YR’S EXPERIENCE. BEST WORK GPAR’T’D. He. 5584. Repossessed Martin Guitar outfit, S4B value; only $25. EASY TERMS. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania. Li. 5513. 120 BASS pearl finish piano accordion, regular S3OO. 5147.50. EASY TERMS. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania. Li. 5513, USED Pan-American Boehm System Clarinet. S3O. EASY TERMS. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. Li. 5513. 38 Store, Office Supplies NEW Corona No. 3 portable, $25; terms. 205 Mass. Ave. LI. 9470. Typewriter Rental Agency Only Per Month ° r 6 *^^ 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 MONUMENT COAL CO. Li. 2233. 701 E. Wash. St. Call Us for Prices FEDERAL COAL CO. ch. 2291. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Col DR. 2400, DR, 2401. White Star Block, cln fkd $5 00 UNION ICE & COAL CO. DR. 4621. DR. 4622. W- VIRGINIA 6x2 egg, fkd $5.75 Tip Top W. Va. lg. In. fkd 6.00 Pocahontas No. 3 Red Ash lg. Ip 7.75 Frederick Coal Cos. PR- .1792- WA. 5666. Brazil lg. blk. yq No slack or clinkers Manley-O’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE. 1391 HE. 1391 40 Wanted to Trade GARDEN furniture, concrete, for sale or trade for o’stuffed suite. Ch. 4127-R-2. 41 Wanted to Buy II ALL FURNITURE CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019. mm WHEN YOU ARE READY TO mm. SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers ano sellers oi used merchandise In the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES C-A-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN FURNITURE of all kinds, we pay cash, no dealers. Call Wa. 1665. I PAY CASH. RI. 2286. FURNITURE, PIANOS. RADIOS, COMP. HOMES. ODD PIECES. RI. 2286. NEWSPAPERB. clothing, 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 - 46 RMS. of furinture. piano, electric washer, best prices. Hu. 7274. WANTED—Furniture, suites or odd pieces. Paid cash. 361 W. Wash. Ri. 0273. WE PAY highest prices for old gold, silver and platinum, gold bridges and gold teeth. P. C. Bonnett, 162 N. 111. Ri, 9966, UVESTQCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets CHOWS. RED, 5 MONTHS. PEDIGREED. PRICES REDUCED. IR. 7468. DACHSHUND cuddy, female, rare aa"fgain. show stock. CHOW dud. black, fed. pedigreed. 2953 E. 38th. Ch. 0363. DACHSHUND pup, show and stud type. 11 champ in pedigree. Reasonable. 964 N. Meridian after 6 p. m, Li. -4017.

.APRIL 18, 1932

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale CHEVROLET—’27 coupe: o. k.; *45. MARMON CO . 11th at Meridian. U. 6359, CHRYSLER—I93O coupe; *365. MARMON CO.. Meridian at 11th. Li. 6359. CHRYSLER—I 927 roadster, good motor] food tires, very clean and a steal at 95. FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol Ave. RI. 9326. ESSEX—I92B 4-door sedan, black finishclean upholstery, runs good. $l6O. BROWNING GENT CO. 10th and Meridian Sts. RI. 8655. FORD—I 929 Tudor Sedan. Nice appearance; good tires and mechanically excellent.. $155. Terms C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington St. LI. 8396. FORD—I93O coupe; A-l; $245. MARMON CO,, 11th at Meridian. Ri- 6359, JEWETT— I926 coach; runs very good. See this today at *65. MARMON CO.. 11th at Meridian. Ri. 6359. MARMON. ’3l 181—4-Dr Sed. Privately owned. Driven 5.000 miles, sell or trade equity for smaller car. 2615 Ashland. MARMON—’29. 78 sedan; $345. MARMON CO.. 11th at Meridian. Li. 6359. MARMON—’29 ‘’6B“ sedan! *235! THE MARMON. 11th at Meridian. Ri. 6359. MARMON—“7B” Sport Coupe. 1929. Beautiful two-tone tan and brown finishsix wire wheels, side mounts: all very good tires. Fully equipped with rumble seat and trunk rack: mechanically excellent: here is an attractive car in almost perfect condition that will giv many miles of economical and comfortable service. The Buick 1302 E. Washington St.. Li. 1571. PONTIAC—'3I sedan; low mileage pcrTert condition, $475. 319 E. New York St Li. 9273. STUDEBAKER. 1930 Dictator B—Club s"e~ dan. Reflnished; A-l cond.: looks, drive* like new; $495: by owners. Ir. 4538. WILLYS—I93I. 8-cyl. Vic. ce..~S49S~MAR. MON CO.. 11th at Meridian. Li. 6359 AGAIN " fFor a Limited Time We Are Offering to Finance SIOO or More isf on Deferred Balance H? WITHOUT ANY FINANCE COST On All Used Cars We Sell All Cars Marked in Plain Figure* Get Our Price! It Will Mean a Big Saving to You. Lauth Motors,. Inc. 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers CHEVROLET—I 929 li-ton panel truck. Large, spacious body, just newly painted All new tires. Mechanically perfect. Se this truck for a real bargain; $165. Terms. C. O. WARNOCK CO., 819 E. Washington St. Li. 8396. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON repair or make new tops and curtains for your car. 202 Kentucky Ave. 55 Autos Wanted WILL Day cash lor your car or your eq lity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. k* <s l ß 561 N Canttol yfant Used Cars/ 1 L* Sacks bros. P 3Q9-311 CAPfTOtI-Rl.fwk 1 FINANCIAL Business Opportunities CONFECTIONERY and lunch: price S6OO. S2OO cash, sells lots of candy and cigars: Soda Fountains, nice income. 2 sandwich shons. 2 cases wonderful buy. BURK’S BUSINESS EXCHANGE. Room 521. K. of P. Bldg. Li, 4824. GARAGE and filling station; all or half interest; for sale; gd. business. Be. 0180. “IF IT’S ON EARTH, I CAN SELiTIt!” Col. I. Binzer BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 1115-16 Peoples Bank Bldg. RI. 1461. 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 daily. Personal Property Loans REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS WE MAKE LOANS. AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO S3OO. BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY ! 207 E New York RI 4974 LOANS ON FURNITURE LOWEST RaK Z/'&riZ?' If it’s the thing for vou to make a loan, we will try to heln vou. INDPLS. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN. 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI. 3587. The Most Convenient Way to BORROW MONEY Loans up to S3OO in 24 Hours at Reduced Rates. Phone, write or call for full information. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg. Phone Ri. 5054. Li. 9131. Directly opposite the Citizens Gas Cos. Automobile Loans „„„ „ „ , AUTO LOANS 820 N. Meridian. Hi. 4931, COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO 1 REDUCED RATES 300 Roosevelt Bldg rr . odd F eHow Bldg. LI ncoln 2491. Lincoln 8495. Aut o Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8503 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years. Auto loanS Ride While You Fay LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol RI. 1321-1322 AUTO LOANS CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAN <Q 842 N. Illinois St. LI 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts. 308 Indiana Ave. ri 5994 Cor. New York and Indiana Quicks I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. AND MICH. RI. 5600. PLENTY OF wun PAPfpnqr,