Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1932 — Page 12

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See ‘Scarface’ at Palace as Guests of Times —Contest Details Below

COP SUSPENDED IN AUTO CRASH Fireman Also Disciplined by Safety Board. Suspension of a policeman and a fireman waa approved by the safety board today, and trial of another fireman, Thomas Sheehan, was to be continued until late today, when several witnesses failed to appear. Trial of Patrolman Carl Sheets, suspended by Chief Mike Morrissey after an automobile accident near Lafayette April 12. was set for May TO. Sheets was charged with conduct unbecoming an officer, and with leaving the city without permission. He was in uniform at the time of the accident, Morrissey said. William A. Devine, fireman of Pumper Company 27, charged with being absent without leave, also will be tried May 10. Patrolman Claude F. Johnson and Philip De Barr testified they found Sheehan lying in an alley at 2022 South Bradley avenue, April 13, his breath smelling of liquor. He was in uniform at the time, they said. De Bar testified he learned Sheehan had been in a fight with Charles Hill, 31 South Sherman drive, and arrested both men, their cases later being dismissed in municipal court. The hearing was continued in order to subpena additional witnesses.

Births Bov* Cfud and Martha Marsh. 815 North Elmer and Delia Engledow. 3801 Clifton. Walter and Ethel Hall. 920 Bates. David and Leona Wright 956 West Pearl. Nineteenth ** *"***' 1218 East Homer and Elizabeth Kelly, 1750'/* Boulevard place. Lawrence and Mary Vest. 1218 Churchman. Clarence and Mildred Phelps. 1533 Steel. Raymond and Wilma Colestock. Coleman hospital. Girls John and Lorraine Gable. 1516 College w/ii* u. an ? Nell * e Heidendeich, 3603 west Washington Michael and Margaret Murphy, 286 North nemont. Hamer and Mary Entwlstle. 28 South jioimes. William and Mary Hokpins, 2535 Carojin*. Joseph and Thelma Jarnigan, 2858 Indianapolis. William and Katie Hoaclan. 444 Chase. Ora and Julia Cluod. 1844 Sugar Grove. Preal and Susie Keller. 1748 Blaine. Noah and Hilda McGinnis. 2630 Cornell. Shalen and Hattie Smith. 3317 Roosevelt. John and Lela Eicks. Coleman hospital. Lee and Cecelia Haymaker. Coleman hosDual, William and Hattie Mullendore. Coleman hospital. . Basil and Dorothv Whorlev. Coleman hospital. Deaths Jennie Elizabeth Pugh, 62, Ca-ssel Road, cerebral hemorrhage. Margaret Gee, 97, 1427 North Delaware, arteriosclerosis. Esther Elizabeth Patterson, 22, 1619 Pleasant, pulmonary tuberoulosis. Lonnie Strauder, 38, city hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Bessie Prior. 80, 2744 Caco4ine, arteriosclerosis. Elmer Conner, 58, 656 East Nineteenth, cardio vascular renal disease. Henry Harms, 50, 546 Jones, cerebro hemorrhage James Richard Ross, 9 months, city hospital, bronchial pneumonia. Sylvester Smith, 21 days, 1001 Colton broncho pneumonia. Amelia Ftckensclier, 60, 405 Douglas, gas asphyxiation. Ellen Long, 61, Long hospital, carcinoma. Mallnda Higgins, 76, 1443 West Ohio, acute myocarditis. Alonzo Jordan, 28, city hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Belle Monroe. 44, 18 South Beville, intestinal obstruction. w G ?2r pe ° 17, Forty-ninth and Meridian, accidental. Joseph B. Merriman, 8, Canal, drowning. Maro B. Merriman, 40, Canal, drowning. Sadie Caroline Watts. 74, 1244 Naomi ceebral hemorrhage Stella E. Huls, 47, 1230 Eugene, carcinoma. Dora Peterson, 47, city hosiptal, carcinoma. Parale Otha Moore, 27, 927 Indiana, mitral stenosis. James Hamilton, 50, 722 North West cirrhosis of liver. George F. Malkus, 70, 1422 English acute myocarditis. Mary Klinggensmith. 68. 108 North Bos-rt, coronary thrombosis. Adeline Poarch. 70, 1131 East Sixteenth, chronic myocarditis. Building Permits S3OO rl Watler reoalrs 1928 Bellefontaine. C. f- Bornkamp. reroof. 1210 South Senate S4OO S2OO* ttle Crickmore - horch. 1819 Singleton. H. C. Pauli, repairs. 2846 Park. $390. Samuel Johnson, garage. 742 North Belle Vleu, SIOO,

Announcing Winners Times—Circle Theater “IT’S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS” Contest FIRST PRlZE—Winner of $lO in cash and two Guest Theater tickets. Eleanor Moore, 1244 North Illinois St. SECOND PRlZE—Winner of $5 in cash and two Guest Theater tickets. Fred W. Grant, 44 North Sherman Dr. Tha following will receive two tickets each: Mrs. Frank N. Bridges, 3809 East Tenth: John E. Kleinhens, 620 East Market; Eleanor Moore. 1244 North Illinois: Mrs. Grace C. Kastenbader, 2758 Napoleon; Clarence Moore. 361 South Emerson: John F. Jeff-ies, 922 North Delaware: Mrs. P. Veleascu. 1226 Kealing Ave.: Fred W. Grant. 44 North Sherman Dr.; M. M. Sills, 461 South Keystone: Mr. Shoemaker. 550 East Thirty-second St.; G. A Newkirk. 1136 College: R. Castes. 1919 West Washington St. The followW will receive one ticket each: A. R. Spurlin. 1603 East Washington: Arthur Wilson. 1402 Le Grande St.: G. Howe. 1319 Bellefontaine: Mrs. L. F. Figg. 201 North Rural: Mrs. C. Campbell. 3926 North Keystone: H H. Stoat, 1136 College; E. J. Karstes 310 North Illinois: Leroy Lewis, 829 Circle Tower building.

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Eminent inventor? answer the question as to what, the world needs most in this series arranged bv Science Bervice for readers of The Times BY DR. E. F. NORTHRUP Physicist and Inventor of Electrical Device*. Copyright, 1932, by Science Service. Trenton, n. j.. April 26. —. Mast patentable inventions rest on facts and laws taught by physics and chemistry. There is a deluge of inventions of this nature, and the “velocity reaction'’ of things material has become maddening. These times need inventions, as perfect television, which will promote understanding among normal human beings. The call is for artificial devices, keener than a pointer dog’s nose, to locate social misfits and lessen crime. Inventors are wanted who will teach how higher life-forms may compete more successfully with bacterial and insect predators that ever are present to take food from mouths and torture humanity. THE END,

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BARTLEY. ADRIAN A.—Age 75, father of Elmer C. of Los Angeles, and brother ot Virgil. James and Charles, passed away Saturday evening. Services at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. FL’LLEN, JOHN—Passed away at Ft. Pierce, Florida. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 11:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Mt. Pleasant cemetery. GLEANER, WlLLlAM—Beloved father of Mrs. Fern Lineback. Mrs. Irma Young of Indianapolis and Fred Gleaner of Brownsburg. departed this life Sunday. April 24. age 64 years. Funeral Wednesday at Hillside Christian Church at 10 a m. Burial at Lebanon. Ind. Friends invited. F’rtends mav call at residence 2120 North Rural street. Funeral under direction of MOORE A-. KIRK. HARMS, HENRY—Age 50 years, Sunday noon, husband of Mary Harms, father of Mrs. Edna Strawder. Mrs. Dorothv Wade, Mrs. Thelma Lewis. Funeral -at late home. 546 Jones st., Wednesday, 2 p. m. Burial Park. HECKMAN, MARY AGNES—Age 69, wife of Nelson D. Heckman, mother of Mrs. C. A. Roy, Porter, Glen, Guy and Paul Heckman: sister of Charles Kepple, passed away April 25. at her home near Ellettsville, Ind. Friends may call at the daughter’s residence. 606 Congress ave.. Tuesday evening. Funeral at Seventh Christian church, corner Udell and Annetta sts., Wednesday. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill, Information by THE McNEELY MORTUARY. HENDERSON, WALKER P.—Husband of Mattie Henderson, passed away at his home, 416 S. Noble St., Monday. April 25. Funeral Wednesday, April 27, 2 p. m., at the above address. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill.

KLIER, THOMAS—Beloved husband of Louisa Klier and father of Walter Klier of Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Paul Barnett of Waukegan, 111., and Mrs. William Ressler, Edward Klier and Mrs. William A. Shaw, all of Indianapolis, passed away Monday, April 25, age 68 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 715 Cottage Ave., Thursday afternoon, April 28. at 1:30 o’clock, and at the St. John’s Evangelical church, Sanders and Leonard Sts., at 2 o'clock, i Private services at the residence.) Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LAW, MARY A.—Age 64, beloved wife of Willis Law, mother of John F. Gaeth. sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Oswald of Gary, Ind.. passed away Monday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday 2 p. in.. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. MEHRING, LUTHER—Passed away Sunday evening. April 24, at the home of his son, Orval E. Mehring, 3111 Sutherland. Funeraf services at the home. 2 p. m., Wednesday, April 27. Friends invited. Burial in Crown Hill. Friends may call at the home any time. MYERS, SAMUEL J.—Beloved husband of Emma Myers passed away Sunday, April 24th at. his residence, 1533 Kelly st. Friends may call at the home any time after noon Tuesday. Funeral from St. Catherine’s church. 9 a. m., Wednesday. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. W. T. BLASENGYM funeral service. , PUGH. JENNIE E.—Passed away at the residence on Cossel road, just west of Tibbs Ave.. Monday. April 25. Funeral services at the residence Wednesday. April 27. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. RUGENSTEIN, WlLLlAM—Beloved husband of Eleanor Rugenstein, father of Mrs. Wilma Bourne, grandfather of Beverley Ann Bourne, and brother of Emil A., and Otto H. Rugenstein, passed away Monday, April 25, age 48 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence 2915 Highland place. Wednesday afternoon. April 27. at 1:30 o'clock, and t-he Capitol Ave. M. E. church. Capitol ave. and 30th st., at 2 o'clock. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Friends invitetL WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SHAW, WILLIAM EDWARD—Beloved son of William A. and Louise E. (nee Klieri Shaw, brother of Mrs. Alice Haymaker and Mrs. Ruby Jordan, passed away Sunday. April 24. age 14 months. Funeral services will be held at the residence of his grandmother. Mrs. Louisa Klier". 715 Cottage Ave., Thursday afternoon, April 28. at 1:30 o'clock and at the St. John's Evangelical church. Sanders and Leonard Sts., at 2 o’clock. (Private services at the residence.) Burial Crown Hill cemeterv. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SMITH, FRED C.—Beloved husband of Sheri B. Smith and father of Fred Smith Jr. of Indianaplcis and Charles and Clarice Smith of Toledo. O, passed away at the residence, 1306 Ringgold St.. Mondav. April 25, age 47 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence Friday afternoon. April 29. at 1:30 o'clock, and at the Morris Street M. E. church, 331 E. Morris St., at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MOOSE. LOYAL ORDER OF Officers and members of Indianapolis lodge. No. 17. this is to advise vou of the death of Brother WM. RUGENSTEIN. Funeral services Wednesday 1:30 p. m. at the residence, and 2 p. m. at the Capitol Ave. M. E. church. All members who can please attend. SAMUEL L. MONTGOMERY. Dictator. WM. ANDERSON. Secretary. MOOSE. LOYAL ORDER OF Officers and members of Indianapolis lodge. No. 17, this is to advise vou of the death of Brother HARRY HARMS. Funeral services Wednesday 2 p m. at the residence. 546 Jones. All members who can please attend. SAMUEL L. MONTGOMERY. Dictator. WM. ANDERSON. Secretary. 3 Funeral Directors. Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 ~W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby St. Brancb office 1634 W Morris, Dr. 3570.

ANNO UNCEMEJN TS 3 Funeral Directors, Florist^ GRINStTEIXER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-0322 i 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 Chester Morris In “The Miracle Man” 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. ANGORA CAT—>/ 2 grown; lost April 19. Reward. 3720 N. Penn. Ta. 6826 BOSTON terrier, female; mahogany and white markings; lost from 810 Dorman Dead child’s pet. Owner is grieving. Reward. Notify Mrs. Christ. Meeker hotel. BOSTON TERRIER lost: small brown female; white markings: straved from 807 •N. Sherman dr Ch. 5213-R. Reward. BOSTON BULLDOG—Lost or straved. scar over left eve. Answers name "Pete.” Reward, 1742 Ingram. Ch. 1952. BRIEF CASE—Lost Saturday near Kroger Warehouse. Reward. Times Box A 140. BULLDOG—Brown and white female, white feet. Name Bine. Reward. W. H. Ehlers. 2748 Ashland. Hr. 5209. Ta. 4746. HOUND—Redbone. female: Louis W. Seiler on collar; rew. 6282 Central. Hu. 5237, LOST—Monday, gold Scottish Rite pin; reward. 2758 Napoleon st. SUITCASE —Black; lost with children’s clothing; on Carson or Troy av. Dr. 3071. TRICYCLE—ChiId’s: lost; return 3369 Colorado. Ch. 2727-W. Reward. WRIST WATCH and band; child's; initials on back. Reward, Ta. 5815, 5 Personals ~ ELITE BAKERY ” AT 29TH & CENTRAL. Wishes to announce the opening of their ICE CREAM DEPARTMENT. Delicious Elite Ice Cream iHpme Made!. YOUNG man with ref.; will share expenses to Calif. Call TA. 1433 fi Transportation AUTO Travel Exchange. Colonial Hotel, Li. 0509. Cars (NOWI West. Fla. &N. Y

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HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male , TWO hardworking salesmen for Norge refrigerators. Experience unnecessary. No canvassing. Call Smith-Hassler-Sturm I Cos.. 217 Mas?, A re. j WAGES paid while learning. Oneida Bar- , her College. 212 S. Illinois. James Heath. H Help Wanted—Female I vOUNG GIRL—2I-28; share aot. in exj change for light housework. RL 1147. |l6 Situations Wanted WILL help with housework in exchange for room. Times Box A-130. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms BROADWAY, 5518—Pleasant front room; gentleman preferred. Hu. 3293. COLLEGE at 24th. E.. 717—Clean front rm.. gd. home; pri.; $2.50; man He. 1417. DELA., N., 3050—Large rm., near bath, 2 closets, private home, gar. Ta. 1444. EUCLID. N.. 109—Nioelv furnished modern rm. Private entrance; 83.60. GRACELAND. 3513—Nicelv furnished rm., private home, garage. Ha, 3568-M. ILL.. N.. 710—Apt 6; front rms. $2.50 to $3.50; 2 persona, $5; housekeep. apt., $6. ILLINOIS. N., 2037—Nice clean rms., twin beds; good meals, optional: very reas. MARKET. E.. 523--Nice modern sleeping rm.: walking distance. RI. 8163. MERIDIAN. N. 1920: Apt. 2—Nicelv fur. home, privg.; 1 or 2 ladies. Ha. 2215-W. OHIO. E.. 407—Lodging for men: modern. 25c per night. Ri. 4145. PARK. 1611—Exceptionally well "fur., gar.. bus, man or ladv. No other roomer. 46TH. W„ 133—Cheerful rm.. private bath; lust like home; garage, Hu, 5558. ST DENTS HOTEL: Warm, homelike. OX. XJXia>lo $7 tor 3 136 w Markft BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat; moo conven.. 83 50 <fe up ROOMS. $1.50: $2.50 week; steam: free showers. CRAIG HOTEL. 328 E. Wash. HOTEL ANTLERS _ 750 N, MERIDIAN ST. COLONNADE HOTEL—B 43 N.' Meridian; attractively fur. rm. adjoining bath, delicious meals included; $10.50 wk. Ri. 0252, 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1419—1 OR 2 EMPL. LADIES TO SHARE LONELY APT. REFERENCES. ASHLAND, 1634—2 large rms.. private entrance; semi , bath, reasonable. BEVILE. 829 N.—2 large front rms.; newly papered; priv. porch & entrnce Ch. 7581. BROADWAY, 1134—Large front rms. kitchenette. range, sink, 2 beds; $5.50. BROADWAY, 1649—Living room and kitchen. turn., sink; hot water; $6.50. BROADWAY. 1422—Small front iurn. apt.: overstaffed, prtv. entr.; adults; reduced. CAPITOL. N., 716—Cozy, modern, housed keeping rooms; completely furn., telephone; park.; child wel., $3.75. Ri. 3066. CENTRAL. 1115—Large, light rm.; well turn.; also front sleeping. Li_l7o6. CENTRAL, 1948 —Choice down, 3-rm. apt.; location, car service excellent. CORNELL. 6135—Broad Ripple; 2 large unfurn. connect, rms.. private bath; 2 large closets, garage; $4. Hu. 4970. 1836 N. DELAWARE—Unfurn., two front; kitchnte; cln; mod. 7 util.; ga, Ha. 3455-W FOUNTAIN SQ. —1-rtn S3: 2 rms.. $3.50; 3 rms., $4.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. FOUNTAIN SQ. —2. lovely, airy, front rms., next bath; gar,; pri. ent. Dr. 3540-R HIGHLAND AVE., 21 N.—Bedrm., large kitchenette; furn., front; mod.; adults.

HOYT. 1526—2 front rms., downstairs; $6 week; private entrance. ILL.. N.. 2339—1, 2 & 3-rm. apts.; pri. ent.; everything fur,; $3.50 to $7 wk, Ta. 7110. MERIDIAN. S., 1706—2 rms., next bath., mod.; adults; private entranee. Dr. 5442. NEW JERSEY, N.. 854—4 front rms.; Ist fl., o’stuffed; suitable for 4; porches. NEW YORK, E., 4314—2 conn, rms., unfur"", sleep, or hsekp : util.: 1 or 2. Ir, 3092. ORIENTAL. N. 20—Frun. housekpg. apt. and sleeping rms.; utilities: priv. ent. TALBOT, N., 2420—2-rm. apt., everything furn., $5 wk. Ta. 7110. WASHINGTON. 1810—Cozy. 2-rm. apt.; nicely turn.; range: opposite park, 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL, 1960—1 or 2 connecting rms. Well furn. for 2; $7 ea.; priv. Ha. 4171-M CENTRAL. 2234—Apt. 4; lovely rm.; pri. home; excel, meals; gar. Ha. 3802-W. GRAY, 958 N.—Nice rm., home cooking; adults; $4.50: E. 10th car. Ch, 3232-R. NEW JERSEY,. N., 2062—Nice room, twin bed: shower; good meals. Ta, 6916. OXFORD. N.. 39—Rm. and board: good home; adult $7. or child, $5. Ch. 3415-J. ATTRACTIVE RM.—Private bath, lovely he-.*, north, gar,, meals oot. Ta. 4893. 31 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND, 1932—5 rms., sink in kitchen; mod.; hardwd. firs.; heat, wat. He. 4289. Delaware and 28th, A-l Three-rm. kitchenette apt.: utili. furn.; i’easnoable rent. Ha, 4734-M. ILL. N.. 2952—UP. OR LOWER APT.; 6 RMS.. WATER. HEAT. FRIG.; APT. 2. TA. 0826. N. MERIDIAN, 2035—Efficiency, 1 and 2 bedroom apts., S4O to $62.50. Li. 2439. NEW JERSEY, 522. N.—2-rm. mod., apts.; newly deco., kitchen furn.; heat & wat. Ri 7934. N. PENN. ST., 1433—Efficiency. 1 and 2 bedroom apts, $42.50 to 565. Li. 2439. SUTHERLAND. 520—5 RMS.. 2 LG. BECK RMS., LG. CLOSETS. UTIL. HE, 3833. WASH , E., 5014—Red rent.; mod. apts.; S2O, S3O, S4O, Ir. 6663, Inq. 5014 E. Wash. WHITTIER. 49—4 rooms, sunroom; elec. refric.: nice yard, porch: $55. Ir. 591F, NINTH, 653 E.—2 & 3-r. modyup; ht., W’a., screens, awnings, yds.. sl9, $21 ._Li. 6687. 11TH, W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt., heat. gas. water and ice furn., $24.50. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. REDUCED RENT Bellefontaine, 2315; three rooms and bath; recently decorated; lower apartment; heat, water and garage. Dr. 3300.

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_ KEITHS 21 Unfurnished Apartments CLEAN comfortable, homey apartments; splendid location: north; reauced rent. Wa. 3831. . Indianapolis Renta] Agency Comulete list apartments aU locations. No obligations Transportation free Li Ms 2 Evenings Be. 3114 or Wa. 0433 22 Unfurnished Houses BOSART. N.. 704—5-rm. mod. double, sunI rm.. redecorated: $25. Ir. 6817. ! CALHOUN, £.. 1126—Good 5-rm. semimod , Sl4: water paid Ir. 2104-4. COLLEGE, 2350—Attractive 6-rm. strictly mod., sleeping porch; gar.; $45. He. 5545. COTTAGE. 1601—5-rm. house, semi-mod., water nd.. nicelv papered, good neighborhood, sl6. Owner, Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. DEARBORN. S.. 44—5-rm.. S2O; furnished. S3O: gas, lights, water furnished. DENNY ST., N.. 2867—4-room modern; S2O. Call Ch. 2812. DEWEY. 5846—Irvington; semi-mod. dbl ; ENGLISH. 2372—5-rm. double; semi-mod-ern. water pd. Rent reduced. sl4. EUCLID. N.. 118—Att. 6-rm. modern double. redeco, reflnished throughout, furnished. breakfst. nook: Armstrong inlaid linoleum, built-ins, gar., water pd. Ir. 7481. Ino. 120. HAMILTON. S.. 349—7-rm. mod., cleaned, double gar.: >34. Be. 2379, eve. HARRIS, 25—6-rm. mod.; perfect cond.; gar.; fenced yard. Be. 0746. HIATT. 1545 —5-room modern bungalow & garage: $25. Come in or phone for our complete printed list of all types of rentals in all parts of the city. Gregory Appel. Inc. Li. 7491. IRVINGTON—N. % 6-rm. mod. dbl., furn., brkft. nk.. bult-ins. ong liv. rm., laundry, Ig. gar., side dr., 6 Ig. closets, firepl.: red. _s 6s to S4O; pay moving. Ri. 5030. JEFFERSON. N.. 323—6 rs.. mod.; dbl. ea.; gd. neighborhood. After 5 p. m. Li. 3711. LA SALLE. N.. 554—5-room semi-modern, garage, water pd.i $12.50. LEXINGTON, 1439—1* dbl., 5 rms., 2 bedrms.. bath, garage. Dr. 1508-J. MINNESOTA. E.—4 rms.. water pd.. lights. xio. Ino. Druggist. Villa & Minn. MORRIS, W., 1751—5-rm. mod. dbl. ga*, _ water paid: S2O; car line. Be. 1416-R. OAK' AND. N., 411—6-rm. mod.; built-ins; breakfast nook; garage; $32.50. Ch. 0455, PARKER. 2037—Small, modern double, $22; garage; water paid. Li. 5231. RURAL, N., 244—Nr. St. Philips: 5-rm. semi-mod., 815; water pd. Ri. 7875. SHEIDON. 1540—5-room modern double and garage; water paid; $23. Complete list mailed on reauest. Gregory & Apnel, Inc. Li. 7491, SHERMAN DR., N., 709—6-rm. mod. dbl., gar., water pd.; A-l; S3O. Ch. 2498-W. BHERMAN DR.. N„ 909—6-rm. mod. dbl., redecorated, gar.; A-l; S2O. Ch. 5477. SHERMAN DR.. N.. 18—6-rm. mod., gar.; reduced. Key 124 N. Denny. Ir. 7752. TACOMA, 1725 N.—4-rm. mod.; built-in _kitchen cab., linoleum, gar. Ch. 0933-W. 4TH ST.. S.. 113 Beech Grove—Beautiful 5rm. modern bungalow, furnished or unfurn. Reference. Kev 103 S. 4th, IHTH. E.. 2510—Near park. A-l condi--4 rm, mod., dbl.. cabinets, gar. Dr. 1280. 33D. W.. 145—Cozy 5-rm.. strictly mod. dbl., nice condition; $25. Wa. 5517. Single Home, S3O Seven roms modern. 2-car garage. 953 West Thirty-second. Dunlop & Holtegel Reduced to $12.50 Mass. Ave., 2723, 4-rm. semi-mod. Maryland E., 731; 5 rms., water pd. Davidson, S, 104; 6 rms., water paid. ' A. EDW. MANTEL 1201 New City Tr. RI. 1841. Six-Room Apt., S3O 626 East Seventeenth. Dunlop & Holtegel NEAR BUTLER—6-room modern upper; j separate furnace, ent., porch, yard, wat. pa.; adults; $25. Mr. Kelly. Wa. 2500. COLORED. ROACH ST—6 rms. semi-mod. I Close to Northwestern. $4 wk, Wa 3440, Colored, Cottage, $9 2522 Dunlop & Holtegel COLORED RECITALS | Rear 422 Douglass, w. p.; 5 rms $ 8.00 j 427 Cornell; 4 rms 9.00 1213 Oregon; 4 rms 10.00 j 2459 Columbia; 5 rms 13.50 : 2056 Boulevard: 5 rms 18.00 2514 Cornell ave.; 7 rms 20.00 I JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. 111. St. i 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses COLLEGE, 2545—Beautifully furnished j modern apt.; 2 rooms, kitchenette and bath; garage: $9 week. He. 4105. ! EAST. 3600 —1-rm. apt., nicelv turn., large ! closets; everything nd.; $5, Ir. 0691. ILLINOIS. N.. 2611—Clean, attractive, 2bedroom unper duplex; garage: $35. ILLINOIS. N.. 3732—3 HOUSEKEEPING ! FURN. RMS.: UTIL.. $7, HA. 3858-M. NEW YORK. 1626 W.—s rms.: overstaffed ! furn.: gar,; water paid; $6 wk. Ri. 7725. NEW YORK, E.. 719—3 rooms, completely furn,; /newly decorated: adults: $7. WALNUT, E., 115—3 rms., alcove; priv bath; 810: housekeeper in basement. ATTRACTIVELY furnished brick veneer home. Fine location, north for the summer. For particulars call Wa. 3831. 4 ROOMS furn. and unfurn.: utilities paid. "Crestshire.” 3229 N. Illinois. $55-$65. H. C. TUTTLE ft BRO. Li. 1107. 5-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW; EVERYTHINO PAID. CH, 2189. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 24-A Resorts and Cottages COTTAGES—Week-end. week or season. Free golf, free dancing. It will not cost much this summer to live at Porters Camp. Flat Rock. Ind, 25 Business, Office and Desk Space FOR RENT—DESK in PRIV. OFFICE. RECEPTION RM.. TELEPHONE. STENO.. SELECT LOG. sio. LI. 2662. HE. 5858. DESIRABLE office space, including desk, telephone, lights: also Underwood tvpewriter and desk; reasonable rent. RI 5431. STOREROOM. 57x35 Utilities. phone furnished: S3O. 2714 E. Wash. Ch. 0440.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE |27 Houses For Sale ROOKWOOD. 4629—3 bedroom; Colonial near Builer. Priced under *10.000: will take R. R. Men's stock or savings. A real buv. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. LI. 7890. J. H. ALBERSHARDT. HP. 6124 28 Sale Suburban Property 1 ACRE —4-rm. bungalow: 2.6 mi, south of river, west side Harding St. Ri. 7725. i l 2 ACRE. 4 rm. house. 82d S;.. 1 2 square N. Kessler Bird.. $1,500. payments. H. i G. MONEN. Be. 4032 MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BARBER CHAIR, good condition, *5. R. S. Palmer, Valley Mills R. 7 Box 243. CINDERS—Sand and gravel, also excavaling and trucking service. Ir. 2820 CINDERS—Sand and gravel, also excavatjpg and trucking service. Ir. 2820 CORONA Typewriter, feather-weight, portable, 3 roil, A-I condition; *lB cash. 5730 ?• Wash.. Apt. No, 16. Ir. 5183 CRUSHED STONE, pea gravel, cinders. manure; cheapest prices. He. 5480. FfJFR Gross Cans: with order of 3 x xixixj doz. bottles or more. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl, Li. 6085. LET US REPAIR YOUR WASHER or install new wringer rolls. EASY WASHER parts at reduced prices. Free estimates. 2609 E. Wash. St. Ch, 0852 METAL LATH. 19 bundles, cost $65, our price $35. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. SAFE, steel. Remington Rand.: 30 feet steel shelving and counter: cost SSOO, will sacriSce for S2OO. 1225 N. Illinois St. Ri. 4677, SHADES and reflectors, miscellaneous sizes, attractive prices. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington Jst. Ir. 1151. W ATE RPUMPS "Uni-flow," factory rebuilt complete, with 40 gallon galvanized tank, bargain price Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. WRINGER ROLLS—Balloon, fit any washer. $2.69. Ir. 3371. afternoons and eves 35 Household Goods BOOKCASE, Washer, Iron Bed, Victrola. Rockers, fireplace equipment. Ir. 7169. BREAKFAST SH?r—ltalian carved dining rm. and bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian. CHAlß—Green tapestry; walnut veneer ehest of drawers: both like new. Dr. 7065. DINING-ROOM SUITES, new. for sale. A few wonderful bargains. Factory closing and must dispose of same promptly. Your last opportunity to buy quality merchandise at prices for less than cost to manufacture. TTNDALL-WAGNER MFG. CO.. Shelbvvlllo. Ind. FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used, visit our display room, 2000 Northwestern Avenue. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrigerators, new. used. cash, credit. Barrett, 868 Va. KITCHEN CABINET. “Hoosier,” rugs, floor lamp, radio cabinet, small bookcase. Laundry Stove; Ironing Board. Hu. 5980. OIL STOVES and ice boxes, new and used; reas. 1236 Oliver Ave., Be. 2456. RADIO, bed and dining suite; home canned fruits, 321 N. Gray St. SEWING MACHlNES—Repairing on all makes, guaranteed servioe. Special price this month, WHITE CO. Ri. 4755. SWEEPER —Electric, demonstrator, popular make, $16.50. 1314 W Wash Be 0204.

Refrigerator JQQ.SO # / FACTORY py— 1 — SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY SHOWING We’re holding open house all this week for the crowds that will want to see this new electric refrigeration value. Open Every Evening Until 8 o’Clock Special Low Terms Phone—Ll. 5513 PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. Est. 1873

TIMES WANT ADS mane interesting read ing because interesting bargains of mans kinds are listed here dally 36 Radios, Musical Instruments CHICKERING piano; an instrument of quality at a ridiculously low price, $69. PEARSON PIANO CO. , 128-30 N. Penn. LI. 5513. EARLE—Long and short wave set, 1933 model; 90-dav guarantee. $29.50; only $5 down, small weekly uayments. Earle Midget. $14.95; guar. MIDGET RADIO STORFS. 240 Mas? Ave. Open evenings HAINES BROS. Baby Grand; nearly new and you can own by paying the small balance of 8266 at $9.34 per month. PEARSON PIANO CO. 126-30 N. Penn. LI. 5513. NEW PHlLCO—Croslev Atwater Kent; 33 !-3 r i disc. Henry's 821 W. 30th. Ta. 4888. . NEW TRUMPETS—SiIver plate, gold bell, in fine case; $35. EASY TERMS. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania. LI. 5513. Radiola Table Mqjjel $16.50 Crosley Buddy Boy. with stand... 22.50 Freshman Screen Grid 18.50 Atwater Kent, 8-tube 17.50 OPEN UNTIL 7:30 P. M. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP SHOPWORN Pan - American tenor saxophone. silver, gold bell; just like new; S7O; terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. USED PIANO ACCORDIONS. $25 and up. INVESTIGATE FREE LESSON PLAN. EASY TERMS. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. Li. 5513. 38 Store. Office Supplies NEW Corona No. 3 portable. $25; terms. 205 Mass. Ave. Li. 9470. TYPEWRITERS rented. $2 50 per mo; *6 for 3 mo Woodstock. 317 N Penn. L. 4712 39 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Varda. Call Us for Prices FEDERAL COAt CO. Ch. 2291 Golden Flame. Ig. Ip. fkd $4.75 Tip Top W. Va.. Ig. Ip. fkd .... 6,00 Pocahontas No. 3 Red Ash. Ig 1p... 7.75 Frederick Coal Cos. DR. 1733. WA 5686. W. Virginia Big Lp. 56.00 CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458 LI. 1459 No extra Cha-ee for ’j-ton Delivery. Best W. Va. blk. fd., $6.00; 3x6. .$5.75 Best W. Ash., blk. fd.. $4.75; 3x8.. 4.50 Best W Ash n't fd., $4.2Su Braz. b1k..4 75 Best W. Va. m. r., $5: Ind. m. r .. 4.00 Union Ice and Coal Cos. DR 4621. DR. 4633.

MERCHANDISE 39 Cash Coal Mart Brazil lg. blk. A *1 S No slack or clinkers • Manley-O’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE. 1391 HE. 1391 AUCTION SALE Wednesdar. April 27. 1:30 p.m. Good work horses, single and double coal wagons, single and double harness, horse shoes. 200 bushel good hand ricked corn. 1910 Bluff Road Burkhardt A Sons. Auctioneers. 41 Wanted to Bay Hall furniture CALL MR PIERCE. RI. 3019 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers ano aellera of used merchandise In the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES OA-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W Washington Bt. FURNITURE WANTEIh Complete homes or odd pieces. Ri. 2286. Night or Day. NEWSPAPERS, clothing, etc., urgently needed. Salvation Armv Industrial Home For truck, call RL 6622, SELL US—Your old gold and sliver 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. F C Bonnett. 162 N 111. Ri. 9966 LIVESTOCK ” 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets THE DOG BEAUTY SHOP Terrier Plucking. Special $2 50 Headquarters of the great DoberinanPinschers. Champion Rhea of Middleton and August V. Mooreclare. 2509 E. 30th. Ch. 0363. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry FOR SALE—Fresh cow and calf, in countrv: good milker. Li. 2662, He. 5858. AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale BUICK—Late 1931 4-door sedan: a beautiful tw r o-tone green car that really looks as good as new; very low mileage, former owner took extra good care of this car; mechanically perfect; all very good tires; spotless upholstery and absolutely mechanically perfect. A real buy at $895. Easy terms. The Buick 1302 E. Washington LI. 1571. CHEVROLET. ’27 Coupe. See this, *45.00. •MARMON CO.. Meridian at 11th. Li. 6359 FORD, 1930 Coupe; A-l, $245. MARMON CO., Meridian at 11th. Li. 6359. FORD, 1928. Model A Roadster. Good tires and excellent mechanically. Here is good cheap transportation, SBS. C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. Li. 8396. FORD. 1930 Sport Roadster: Jn excellent condition. Makes a wonderful appearance. Rumble seat and sport equipment, $250. Terms. C. O WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington St. Li. 8396. FORD—'29 std. coupe, black, cream' striping. seat covers, car overhauled, chrome plated. See this value today for only FRANK HATFIELD CO. 625 N. Capitol. RI. 9326. GRAHAM-PAlGE—Sedan 610: *95. MARMON CO,. Meridian at 11th. LI. 6359. HUDSON ’27, Sedan, s9s' MARMON CO., Meridian at 11th. Li. 6359. JEWETT ’26 Coach. A real buy. $45. MARMON CO., Meridian at 11th. Li. 6359 ROOSEVELT. 1929 sedan; beautiful shining black finish; spotless upholstery; practically new tires and mechanically excellent: $245; easy terms and no finance charges. Many other cars to select from. LAUTH MOTORS, INC., 3547 E. Washington St. Ir. 1175. STUDE., Roadster. 1928 model” $175. MARMON CO.. Meridian at 11th. Li. 6359 WILLYS-KNIGHT. ’2B Sedan. *95. MAR^ MON CO., Meridian at 11th. Li, 6359. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers FORDS, (2. 1931 dron floor panel deliverys. One driven 4,000 miles and the other 4.200 miles. Original cost, *747 each. Equipped with eight (8 1 drawers, pie rack and bread rack. Only $475 each. BROWNING GENT CO., INC. TRUCKS—We have a fine selection of used trucks, including Chevrolets, Fords and Stewart. Various sizes and body styles Priced from SIOO up. Unusually low prices. We will trade and give easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET USED CAR LOT. 3215 K 7/ashington St. Ch 1040, 52 Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCLE—Henderson, 4 cyl., 1928 model, in good cond.. S4OO, 534 Mass 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFKR WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for your car. 202 Kentucky Ave.

WARNING! TAXES DUE MAY 10th After May 10th, 1932, all unpaid taxes will be delinquent IF YOU NEED MONEY BORROW HERE LOANS ON FURNITURE If it’s the thing for V/lJffTlltnf you to make a loan in IWWJEAI lytllyy order to pay your taxes 0/ *£?_ THC nJ we will try to help you. Wm*/* Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. Riley 3587

__ Business Opportunities EXCELLENT opportunity for 3 men with $3,000 to $4,000 for interest in old local estb. business now expanding; only highclass, sincere men need apply; early action nec. Phone MR. EVANS. Ch. 0820. RESTAURANT—Established trade, for sale by owner. Reasonable. 3328 E. 10th St. TAILOR and hat shop; Hoffman’s pressing machine and hat blocking machine, tools and blocks, show cases, electric sewing machine, cash register. Sell as whole or by piece. 229 Indlana Ave. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The T;mea. Phone "ad-taker” RL 5551 during busl* ness hours Personal Property Loans VO COMPULSORY INSURANCE RED TAPE Autos. Furniture. $25-S3OO. LIBERAL LOAN CO 153 N. Delaware __ Lt. 6605 NEED MONEY FOR TAXES? WE MAKE iAjAN£> AUTO OR FURNITURE $35 TO S3OO BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 307 E New York l 4974 The Most Convenient Way to BORROW MONEY Loans up to 1300 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. Direetly opposite the Citizens Gas Cos. IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are tooklng for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Timet classified ads daily. Automobile Loans AUTO LOANS 830 N. Meridian. Ri. 4931. TIMES WANT ADS mate interesting read ing because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily.

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I__ AUTOMOTIVE ;55 Autos WantetT i WILL o*y for toui ear or your my ' 1. WOLF AUTO CO. ! U ** }B Ml N C*Qlt>l. }\%fsnt Used Can/ * Sacks bros. I auto LOAN CO. j" 309-311 N. CAPITOL-RI.SQ<Hv LEGALS Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS ~ LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. Notice is hereby given that Carl Shup has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals °L, the Clty - of Indianapolis, a petition asking pernyssion to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordianee by erecting a gasoline Ailing station at 3325 Clifton street. A public Hearing will be held bv said Board in Room 104, City Hall, on Mondav. May 2nd, 1932, at 3:30 p m.. at which tim* and p.ac* all intprestfd persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in 'aid petition. u BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS H. B. ST BEG, Secretarv-Eng. Legal Auctions am. Sales " LEGAL SALE ~ Notice is hereby given oursuant o the statutes of the State of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a public storaehouse will on Fridav. April 29. 1932 j for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named people: D. C. Allen. No. 5704; C. Bittrolft. No. 5854; E. H. Bravton. No. 5812: O. K Burdin. No. 5921: Marv D. Campbell. No 5798; Bruce C. Carr. No. 5796; Marv Dean, No. 4930: Henrv Farnsworth. No 1073 Ellis U. Graff. No 2476: E L Hammond. Nc. 5486; Sarah Hannaman. No. 5734: Robert Leo 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 1. Wedge. No. 5097. SHANK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CO 1430 North Illinois street. Indianapolis, Indiana. LEGAfe SALE Notice is herebv given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Fridav April 29. 1932. se,l for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named oeonle: 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: W. M. Carter. No. 1267. SHANK AUCTION &■ FURNITURE CO 1432 North Illinois street. Ir.o'iananolis. Indiana. Legal Bids, Proposal* NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, will until the hour of 8 o'clock p. m . Tuesday. May 10. 1972 receive separate sealed bids at the Board s office. 150 North Meridian street. Indianapolis, Indiana for: 1. Remodeling Boys’ Toilet at School No. 17. 'northwest corner West and 11th streets. 2. Remodeling Boys’ Toilet at School No. 18. 1001 East. Palmer street. 3. Remodeling Bovs’ Toilet at School No, 20. 1125 Spruce street 4. Remodeling Bovs’ Toilet at School No. 51. northeast corner Olney avenue and Roosevelt avenue. 5. Remodeling Boys’ Toilet at School No. 70. Forty-sixth street between Central avenue and Park avenue. All in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the Engineering Division of the Board. A copv of the several plans and specifications for each of said alterations and additions is on file at the office of the State Board of Accounts. Room 305 State House. Indianapolis. Ind'atia. and copies are also on file at the office of the Board of School Commissioners. 150 North Meridian street.. Indianapolis. Copies of such plans and specifications may be procured. by persons desiring to bid. from the Owner upon the deposit of fifteen <S IS.OO* dollars as security lor their return in good condition to the office of the Owner not later than the date upon which the bids are to be received. Bids will be received for each job complete. Proposals must be made on blank form No 96. as prescribed bv the Indiana State Board of Accounts. Said blanks may be procured at the office of the Board. 150 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Indiana. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the Bocrd of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis on an Indianapolis Bank or Trust Company, for three r3 l per cent of the amount of each bid. Said three i3i per cent to be held bv the Board until bids are rejected. Checks of the successful bidders to be returned when contract and bond are executed. ( In case a bidder whose bid shall be accepted shall not within five (5> days after notice of the acceptance of his bid. perform his bid bv entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform the work in accordance with the plans and specifications, and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board, his certified check and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liouidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it, being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. Each proposal for one of said five iobs shall be in a SEPARATE SEALED ENVELOPE with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as for example: "BID FOR REMODEIING BOYS’ TOILET AT SCHOOL NO. .” The right is reserved bv the BoaVd to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for not more than fifteen (15) days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Bv A B. GOOD. Business Director. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Automobile Loans AUTO LOAN) CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay USED CAR IOANCQ 842 N. Illinois St. LI 9600 Comer Illinois and Vermont Sts I Automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG PLM?rv MICH. RI 560* PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 Cor. New York and Indiana AUTO LOAN/ 4 3 °7 HALF LEGAL It/o RATE ‘ Don’t Lose Your Car —NO RED TAPE——CASH IN 5 MINUTES— Lincoln Auto Loan 8 a Capitol. RI. 1321