Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1932 — Page 11

APRIL 30, 1032.

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THEY TELL ME FR-Wy, TLa WELL. It's come. It looks as If George V. Coffin, the man in the Marion county Republican saddle, has selected the front for the fall campaign from behind which he expects to continue his machinations. This time he apparently has decided that Gavin L. Payne, prominent business man and civic leader, shall be elected G. O. P. county chairman next Saturday. Before Payne decides to accept, he should remember what happened in 1929, immediately after the city election, when the respectable members of the party protested against continuance of the Coffin regime. Cap did an about-face, kicked out Omer Hawkins, and ? ad Martin M. Hugg, highly respected attorney and Republican worker, named as county chairman; and selected William L. Taylor, former attorney-general, as district chairman, to succeed Schuyler Haas. It appeared by the time the 1930 primary rolled around that Hugg and Taylor couldn't shut their eyes and refrain from protesting the tricks pulled by the boys in that election, so at the county reorganization Hugg was ushered out and Clyde E. Robinson, then county trea.* irer, who had been Cap's fairhaired boy for a long time, was named as county chairman and Haas was reinstated as district chairman. B B B The party workers again seem to want respectable leadership, for they sense the fact that with Coffin in control they won’t have easy sailing in November, and why add to the already multitudinous burdens? Cap doesn't want Ralph Gregg, who has received a great deal of mention, because he is backed by Charles Jewett, former mayor, at swords' point with Coffin ever since he asked his resignation as police chief. He doesn’t have to take Ed Hart, Fourth ward chairman, because the young Republican crowd is satisfied with Coffins slating of John O. Lewis for prosecutor, and L. Lynn Logsdon for county treasurer, a couple of other similar favors. On the other hand. Payne’s reputation as a business man and civic worker and the fact that he has not been a factionalist and could be made acceptable to all groups appeals to Coffin. a m a Then, besides, they have a common tie. Payne, years ago, was associated with Lieutenant-Governor Edgar D. Bush in the brokerage business here. He always has preserved a close friendship with the Governor aspirant and is known to be for him for the nomination. Cap is for Bush because of a certain community of interests and views. Although Payne no doubt would be entirely fair to all Governor aspirants, his friendship for Bush | might help the latter along, for the ! fact that a county chairman is for a candidate goes a long way with the delegates. So you plainly can see why Cap would be for Payne for county chairman. The object of all this interest, however, is shying away from the proffered honor. But hfe is interested in reform of the state tax system, and as county chairman, he is in position, if a Republican legislature is elected, to achieve his purpose. That argument may sway Payne. BANDIT KILLS SELF Sees Capture Inevitable After Holdup. By United Prts ST. LOUIS. April 30.—Fear of poverty caused Andrew Donardc. young business man, to turn bandit. then commit suicide when captured appeared inevitable, police said today. He held up Clarence Pleimann, insurance agent, for S2BO in cash and $1,400 in checks. Pleimann grappled with him. Denarde fired several shots and fled to the home of Rudolph Bayer. “A glass of water, please,’’ he asked, then swallowed two pills. As , Pleimann caught up with him, j Denarde handed over the money and submitted to arrest. He collapsed en route to jail and died at a hospital. Filling Station Is Looted Two thieves looted a filling station at State avenue and Pleasant j Run boulevard of SSO in cash late Thursday, Joe Johnson, attendant, informed detectives.

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UTILITY BOARD , ELECTION NEAR Cuthbertson’s ‘Boomlet’ Is Regarded Futile. Commissioners Harry K. Cuthberlson of the public service commission was reported Friday to have launched a “boomlet” for himself as compromise candidate for the commission chairmanship. But re-election of Chairman John W. McCardle seemed assured, either at the commission conference this afternoon or at a reorganization * meeting Monday. McCardle’s present chairmanship i term expires Saturday. Commissioner Howell Ellis was talked of as his successor, but a I conflict with Cuthbertson over the Indianapolis Water Company compromise put Ellis out of the running, since Governor Harry G. Leslie refused to interest himself in 1 the light. Cuthbertson then was reported as considering his own chairman- | ship chances, but his election would be without precedent as he is a Democrat. The commission consists of three Republicans and two Democrats. The other Democrat is Jere West and the third Republican. Frank Singleton, w’ho was one-time chairman and whose terms as commissioner expires July 1. SAVED BY WOODEN LEG George Ellis Dragged by Street Car but Only Is Bruised. Wooden leg of George Ellis, 44, Craig hotel, saved him from serious injury Thursday when he was dragged thirty-five feet by a street car. Ellis walked into the side of a Central avenue street car at Massachusetts avenue and Delaware street. He was knocked down and the wooden leg was caught beneath the car. Ellis was dragged but escaped with bruises. The leg was not j damaged. LEG A LS Legal Bids, Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON AUTOMOBILES Notice is hereby given that sealed proposal will be received by the state Highway Commission at the Commission s Office on the Third Floor of the State House Annex. 102 North Senate Avenue Indianapolis. Indiana, until ten (10.00) o clock A M , Thursday, May 13, 1932, lor the purchase of: ... Thirty-three 1331 automobiles with either cot pe of four door sedan bodies: wheel base 100 to 112 Inches; weight 2,200 jto 2.800 pounds. .. . , Prices quoted shall be on the basis t ol the automobiles delivered to: 510 W. Market Street, Indianapolis. Indiana. Proposal blanks and specifications are ; on fife In the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained upon request.. The right is reserved by the State Highway Commission to reject any or all I bias, waive technicalities as to procedure, and to award on any combination of bids that in its judgment Is most advantageous to the State ol Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. J. BROWN. Director, j NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids I for the construction of certain highways described as follows, will be received by ; the Director of the State Highway Commission at his office on the 3rd Floor. State House Annex. 102 North Senate avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 i, m. Central Standard Time, on the 19th dav of Mav. 1932. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Project No.. Pro*. 98 C—Location. State Road No. 24. Huntington East. Huntington 1 Countv; 0.145 miles; pavement width. 18 feft. 1 Project No : ProJ. 156 A —location. State Road No. 50 Bedford to 2', miles west of Jackson Countv line. Lawrence County; 8 461 miles; pavement width. 18 feet. Project No. F. A. 156 E—Location. State Road No. 50. Erownstown to Beymour. I Jackson county; 9.256 miles, pavement ' width. 18 feet. . . _ Protect No.: ProJ. 17# B. 331 A—location. State Road No. 14. Rochester to Lake Manitou and Rochester to ’ miles west. Fulton Countv; 2.418 miles; pavement width. 30 leet and 20 feet. Project No • ProJ. 222 B—Location. State Road No. 31 proposed. Indianapolis to Carmel Marion and Hamilton Counties: 7 915 miles; pavement width, 40 Xeet and *°ProJect No Frol. 262 A—Location. State Road No 57. Washington to Plainvtlle. Daviess County; 10.192 miles; pavement ; width. 20 feet. Project No. Pro*. 282 A—Location. State Road No. 9. 2’ i miles north of Wolcottville to Laerange. Lagrange County; 5.917 miles; pavement width. 18 feet. Project No. F A 283 A—Location. State Road No. 21 Muncie to Blountsville. Delaware and Henry Counties; 11.406 miles; | pavement width. 20 feet. _ Project No F. A. 283 B— Location. State Road No 21 Blountsville to Economy, i Henrv, Pandolph and Wavne Countiea; I 11 445 miles; pavement width. 20 feet. Project No. F V 283 C—Location. State ! Road No. 21. Economv to two miles south of Webster. Wayne County; 11.478 miles; I pavement width. 20 feet. . Protect No.: ProJ. 311 A—Location. State Road No 66, Rockport to 2 miles N. E. , of Grandview. Spencer County: 7.017 miles; pavement width. 18 feet. Troject No : Pro). 311 B—State Road No 65; 2 miles N E of Grandview to 2'j miles West of Maxvtlle. Spencer County: 6.523 miles, pavement width. 18 feet. On the above projects, bids are invited ion ftvf types of pavement: CONCRETE — BITUMINOUS CONCRETE —BRICK—ASPHALTIC MACADAM—ROCK ASPHALT, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. Project No.: Pro*. 73 F—Location, State Road No. 41. Sullivan to 3 miles south. Sullivan Countv; 3 379 miles; pavement width. 30 feet. Project No.; PioJ. 16S C—Location. State Road No. 7. Columbus to 5 miles south- : east. Bartholomew County; 5173 miles; pavement width. 20 feet and 22 feet. On the above projects, bids are invited on three types of pavement: CONCRETE RESURFACE—BRICK RESURFACE—ROCK ASPHALT RESURFACE as shown on the Plans and decribed in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto . Project No.: ProJ. 120 B—Locstton. Btate Road No. 52. Rushvtlle 4'* miles southeast. Rush Countv: 4.279 miles: pavement width. 18 feet and 20 feet. Protect No.: ProJ. 172 B I—Location State Road No. 28, Elwood to 4 miles East. Madison Countv; 3 901 miles; pavement width. 20 leet. , ~ . On the above protects, bids are invtied on four tvpei* of pavement: CONCRETE F.ESUR FACT-BRICK RESURFACE—ASPHALTIC MACADAM RESURFACE—ROCK ' ABPHALT RESURFACE, as shown on the

LEGALSJ Legal Bids, Proposals plans and described in the specifications, I supplements. and special provision! perI taming thereto. „ The State will furnish the cement for all the above projects if constructed of | Concrete or Concrete Resurface, or of Brick. Bituminous Concrete. Brick Resur:aee all on a Concrete base, except for use in constructing Concrete Right of Way Markers and Reinforced Concrete Pipe. Tr. State Highway Commission will not lurnlsh cement if the pavement l* constructed as a bituminous tvpe on a macaI cam base, or as a btiuminous resurface 1 tVO€, Project No F A. 149 A—Location. State Road No. 52 Jackson Hill to Metamora. ■ Franklin County: 1.881 miles. 1 Project No . ProJ. 156 B- Location. State Road N6. 50. from 2V* mu*s west to 2 i miles east of Lawrence-Jackson County ’ line. Lawrence and Jackson Counties; 4 .56 miles Project No.: ProJ. 241 A—Location. State Road No. 47. S. R. 41 to Parke-Mont-gomery county line. Parke County; 7.387 I miles. _ Project No : ProJ. 256 A—Location. State Road No. 234. Sllverwood to Kingman. ! Fountain County; 3.908 miles. Project No.: Pro). 257 A—Location. State Road No. 334. from l 1 * miles to 4 1 * miles, east of State Road 41. Fountain County; 2.457 miles. Project No.: ProJ. 270—Location, State Road No. 43. Spencer to 8 miles north. Owen County: 7.263 miles. Project No.: ProJ. 289 A—Location. State Road No. 246. from 3 ml. to 4>a mi. east ol Clay City Owen Countv: 1.521 miles. On the sis above projects, bids are Invited for grading, and the construction of structures of 20 foot clear span or under, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications. supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. The State Highway Commsision will not furnish any cement for these projects. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of 52.50 per set. exclusive of cross section sheets which will be supplied upon an adaitional payment of 15.00. making the price of a complete set of plans $7.50. There will be no refund for plans returned. Plans mav be seen without charge at the office of the State Highway Commission. 4th Floor. State House Annex. 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana. ALL CHECKS FOR PLANS SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO DIRECTOR INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO THE TIME OF FILING ANY PROPOSAL. EACH BIDDER SHALL SUBMIT TO THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. AN EXPERIENCE RECORD AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT PREPARED ON THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION STANDARD FORM. A D. 117. PRESCRIBED BY THE STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNT OF INDIANA. WHICH FORMS WILL BE FURNISHED FREE UPON REQUEST. EXPERIENCE RECORDS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS PREVIOUSLY FILED WITH THE COMMISSION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE WITH PROPOSALS FILED FOR THIS LETTING. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest and, or best bidder, but the right to reIcct anv or all bids is reserved. Each ; bidder with his propossl. shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the State of Indiana. In the sum of one and one-half (l’-ai times the amount of h! i proposal, and In the form provided by law. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION J. J. BROWN. Director. Z ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices CLOSBER. LOUISE M. -Widow of Joseph A., mother of Belle Closser Wilson, Louise Closser Hale. Mvla Jo Closser. died at 9:30 p. m, April 28. Services at the PLANNER ic BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday. 11 a. m. Friends invited. _ Please do not send flowers COOK, GERALD E.—Beloved husband of Bonnie Cook, son of Mrs. Albert Bronson. father of Melvin and Geraldine Cook, passed awav at his residence. 3651 Rockville Rd , Wednesday at 4:40 p. m. Mr. Cook was in the employ of the West-tern-Southcrn Life Insurance Company. Funeral Saturday. 10 a. m.. at the M. E. church. Howard and Blaine Sts. Friends invited. EISENMAN, WILLIAM B.—Age 66 years passed away at Culver. Ind. Funeral services at THE PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday. 3:30 p. m. Friends may call at the mortuary alter 6 p. m. Friday. GRANEY. MARY A.—Beloved mother of Maurice asd Frances, sister of Mrs. F. J. Culbertson. Miss Agnes Sullivan, John Maurice and T. H. Sullivan, died at St. Vincents hospital. Funeral Saturday 9:30 a. m.. at home, 3443 Guilford Ave.; 10 a. m. St. Joan of Arc church. Friends invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. HOELZER. OTTILIA- Beloved Wife of Lawrence. mother of Fredla and John Hoelzer. grandmother of Stanley Hoelzer, passed away Thursday. April 28. 8 p. m.. age 69 years. Funeral services at the residence. 206 Hendricks PI.. Monday. 1:30 p. m.. and at the Zion Evangelical church. North and New Jersey Sts., at 2 p. ra. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. WILLIAM E. KRIEGER IN CHARGE. MEYER. FRED—Beloved husband of Minnie Meyer, and lather of Fred Jr.. William and Harry Meyer, Mrs. Lula Oreve, Mr*. Emma Tegeder. Mrs. Carrie Johnson, Mrs. Edna Tomberg. and Miss Alma Mayer, passed away at Harlingen. Texas. Fridav, April 29. For further particulars call WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS MOOSE. LOYAL ORDER OF Officers and members of Indianapolis Lodge No. 17. this Is to advise of the death of brother GERALD E. COOK. Funeral Services Saturday 10 A. M. at the M. E Church. Corner Howard and Blaine St. All members who can please attend. SAMUEL L MONTGOMERY. Dictator. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Secretary. SANDERS. CORA JANE—Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sanders, sister of Ralph. Roscoe, Helen and Paul, passed away at the residence 1543 North Rural st., Thursday. April 28 Friends may call at the residence any tt ae after 6 P. M. this eve. Funeral f.om the Fountain sq. Methodist Church Morday 10 A. M. May 2. Burial Floral 1 ark cemetery. W. T. BLASENGV.'M FUNERAL SERVICE. SHERWOOD, SALLY—Age 18. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, passed awav Fridav at Stamham, Va. Services from 2847 N. Meridian St. Funeral notice later. STACK. MARGARET ELLEN Beloved mother of Clarence, Evelyn. Clermont and Florence Stack, died Thursday St. Vincent's hospital. Funeral Monday. 8:30 at the home. 1648 N. New Jersey. 9 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Buurlal Kentland. Ind. Friends Invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. TRITCH. ANNA M.—Former wile of William Tritch and mother of John F.. William J. and Charles R. Tritch and Mrs. Anna Griffin, passed away at the residence of her daughter, till S. Westbrook Ave.. Thursday. April 28, age 61 years. Funeral services will be held at the daughter's residence Saturday afternoon. April 30. at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ■— —i ~ 2 Cards, Id Memoriams GRUND—In loving remembrance of our dear mother, SOPHIA M GRUND, who four years ago today, April And while she lies in peaceful sleep. Her memory we shall always keep. Her daughters. MRS. HaRTSOCK. MRS RUBOW. MRS MOATS. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main off lea 2326 Shelby St. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 3570, GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware Ll. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 124S J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-0323. 4 Loat and Fonnd Finders of Lost Articles That hare been advertised In this column will receive two trueet tickets for The Indiana Theater To See Morton Downey —ln PERSON When yon have returned the article to ita owner, aak him to call Mlaa Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and aay that you have returned the artlcla and tfeaeta will ; be mailed at once. BRACELET—White gold, set with white sapphires. Lost somewhere northaide Sun.; rew, 448 N. W’arman. Be 2671. FINGER RING —Platinum: 8 small dtatnonds. 4 red sapphires, downtown. Rew. Ta. 2148. 3510 N Meridian, Apt A. A. BASEBALL GLOVE-Rtght hand Ist baseman'i glove. Reward. Be. 1331. HOUND—Tan. white, lg. brown spot on aide. Raw, 1125 N Belle Vleu PI. Be. 3124. LAVALIER—White gold with small diamond. keepsake; near Senate and Wash. Reward. 3903 W. Wash. Be. 3633-M. TOY FOX TERRIER—White: Meridian and Wiikms. Holds left ear up, right down. Name E lly. Reward. Dr. i463-W. . i

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_ AHHOUNCEMEWTS 15 Personals ACCOUNTING —Bookkeeping; private lessons Books opened snd audited. Ha. | 4963-M . . IF YOU WANT to sell bldg. 4t loan stock. <=• Mr. Easley. Ll. 8777, or Hs. 0T37-W. I WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted bv anyone other than myself on snd after April 29. 1933 FRED C. RCWKLL _ STUDIO- Front room snd good piano available for music teacher; highly deslrsble nlghborhood Ch. 6058-R _ I YOUNG man with ref.: will shars expenses ' to Calif Call Ta 1433 : 5 Gallons Cleaners Naphtha with One Can Dry Cleaning Soap. For 81.60 Delivered, Clean your own silks, drapes, upholstered furniture, etc. Complete dlrections given each order Ts. 2376. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services AUTO snd truck painting; spec, in body painting, lettering; reas. Dr. 3268-J. BAND ana orenestrs instrument repairing, expert guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. i3B N. Penn. Li. 5513. BUILD and remodel now. Save money. H. T. Mercer A Son. RI. 7248. Ch. 3672 CALL Flanner House. RI. 7504, for house cleaners, maids, domestic assistants. CHAIRS—Made new bv rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0683. DlßT—Very rich, 81.75 per 1 yd load: lVj yds. $2.50: 3 yds. $3; 3 yds, $4. Dellvered on approval. Ta. 0464. ECONOMY RUG CLEANERB—SPECIAL 1 WEEK. 9x12 RUGS 95c. RI. 9751. GEN. REPAIRING—Papering. painting, Elmer Shaner. 1633 Arrow. Ch. 1465. GOOD RICH DIRT and fertilizer for flowers and. lawns. Humus dirt. Call Be. 2910-J. HARDWOOD FLOORS Laid: rcflnlshed. Wuelflng. He. 3762. i HOOSIER RUG CLEANERS i Special 9x12 rug shampooed. $1; J-pc. I overstuffed. 15: work guaranteed. He. 1709. LAWN MOWERS sharpened, repaired. We deli. KELSO'S. 548 Va. Ave. Dr. 3354. RUG—(Smalli cleaned FREE with every I 9x12. S3. Cali a competent cleaner. W. N Fly Rug Cos.. 3328 Brkslde. Ch. 3311. RUGS CLEANED RIGHT FOR 51.50. S. A 8. RUG CLEANERS Ll. 5894 BCREENS--Made, repaired, fancy garden furniture, fish ponds, sun parlors, carpenterlng. Job work, estl. METZ. RI. 9361 SPEC.—Valves ground and block faced on any car. $5. Cars greased. 50c. E. Pratt Bt. gar.. Pratt ana Aihlmnd. UPHOLSTERING—Sewing msch. repaired. Wall paper repd.: cabinet work. Be. 3585. W. O. Jones Rug Cleaning Cos. Largest exclusive rug sleaners In city. OFFICE, HU. 4930. RESIDENCE, HU. 4932. 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Stora now. oav six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving 84 per load and up. Call Ri. 7750, 419 E, Market St, l MOVING. s3—You help. SI less: ouiclt i service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. MOVING—S 2 up: white men: anything. anywhere invtlme. PETE'S. Ch. 2878. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing California shipments. Pool cars. RI. 3628. RL 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W. OTTO J. BUESZ. TRANFER—And moving, $2 up: large. 6x12 trucks. Keller Bros. Ta. 2612. TRY TIMEB WANT ADS FOR BUSINEBS 7-B Paperhanging and Painting IST CLASS paper hanging: 2 average mu., 65: paper turn. 6c per roll up. Be. 4371-R. FIRST CLASS paper hanging. 10c per roll Be. 0112-R. MAIER fc SIDEL, PAINTING— Papering. cleaning. lowest prices; prompt serv.; show samples or hang your paper. MR. WILLIB. Dr. 8076. PAPER HANGING—ISc per roll, cleaning done right, DAVIS. He. 1053 PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning; estl. tree Ch 2004 FRANK JACKSON Ir 3415 PAPER CLEANINO—SOc per rm., Immedlate serv- white; 10 yrs. exp. Be. 1149-W. PAPER—Furn. hung. $4 50 up: personal service. Glenn Frew, Be, 0638-R. PAPER Hanging, Painting. Personal Servlce: esti. free. A. T. Bnilth. Be. 1145-W. PAPER cleaned. 50c rm, regardless of size. Ten years’ experience. Dr. 4929. PAPER HUNG—l2'ic a roll: cleaning. painting, patch plastering. RI. 1323PAPER cleaning 50c up: ref.i' satisfaction or no pav: Manuel & Staab. Be. 2156-J. PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent service, 81 a room. O'DONALD. Ri. 4628. PAPER CLEANING—SOc per rm.. lmmediate serv.. white: 10 yrs. exp. Be. 1149-W. PAPER hanging, painting, cleaning. 1932 samples, lst-clasa wk. Barnard, Ll. 4901. PAPER HANGINO; 12'/ic per roll: paintIng. cleaning, work guar. Ha. 0175-R. RUGS Cleaned 81.50; Painting; Paper Hanging 12c: cleaning 75c. Hu. 5493. SPRING—Time lor cleaning, sign painUng. papering and landscape work. Indpls. Interior Sc Exterior Decr't'g Cos. Ta, 3631. WALL PAPER *2 PRICE Hung bv first-class workmen. House painting and wall paper cleaning. 5402 East Washington. If, 6101. 8 Beauty Parlors SCALP TREATMENT to recondition lialr: SI.OO, JACK and JILL. Ll. 0347. 50c Shampoo and Finger Wave 50c. MARY ANNE BEAUTY SHOPPE 3462 Salem St. Mary Riley, prop., T*. 8167, rW S T R U e fTo N S 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring LEARN HAWAIIAN GUITAR—I Free with course. Radio artist-s instructors. Hilo Hawaiian Btudio. 2106 Roosevelt. Ch. 4425 WILL give vocal lessons In exchange for singing In ensemble one evennlg a week. Class lessons In piano, pipe organ, vocal, violin and dancing. 25c to 75c. according to number in the class. Ir. 0950. ~ HEL p WANTED The Times tries to protect Its readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully investigating all advertisements that reqnlre money for "cash bonds," territorial rights, etc. However, readers ars advised to lni Testlgate carefully or consnlt the Better Puvlneaa Bureau before Investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male BOYS—MAKE EXTRA MONEY: SELLING TIMES PINK EDITIONS. WHY ASK DAD AND MOTHER TOR SPENDING MONEY WHEN YOU CAN EARN IT YOURSELF? APPLY TO MR. ROW. DOWNTOWN STREET SALES DEPT. TIMES BLDG.. 214-320 W. MARYLAND BTRKET. OUTSIDE man for electric refrigerator 1 and radio receiver tales; quality product; good commission. Call Wa. 3036. ! SHOE SALESMEN? —Extras for Saturday only. Must be experienced. See Mr. Klein, Mlller-Wohl Cos.. 46 E. Wash. THE HOOVER COMPANY Man with car for retail selling to Indianapolis' best department stores. A real opportunity for advancement to managerial position it you qualify. Pay weekly. Complete training. Applicant must be bondable at our expense. See MR. LEONARD , 1131 N. Delaware St., mornings only. Wanted several wide-awake boys to sell Times Pink Editions. Apply after 2 p. m. 1435 N. Capitol. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS' 14 Help Wanted—Female ADVANCE represen tatlve past 36 to precede lady lecturer: fine sal. Times Box A 144, SALESLADY—PIeasing personality. not over 35. to call on department stores. Free to travel. Box A-14S. The Times. YOUNG GIRL —21-38: share apt. in exchange for light housework. RI. 1147, 15 Wanted—Male or Female AGENTB—Bee fast selling line of household items Large profits. Buy aa you need. 1030 College. SELL a real necessity; beautiful, quality , merchandise, and earn money easily. 703 Roosevelt Bldg 18 Situations Wanted HOUSEKEEPER—Exp., good ref. M. Shermtn, Dtllsboro, Ind., R. R. 3, Box 7. WILL help with housework In exchange for room. Times Box A-HO. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 2114—Attractive front rm . jge. closet: private home. Reas. Ta. 1703. ASHLAND. 2237—Nicely furn. rm.; break - fast opt,; private home. He 5693. BROADWAY. 5518—Pleasant front room; gentleman preferred. Hu. 3293. BUCKINGHAM DR. 310-1 Near Butler.) New home, prlv. bath, gar.. Hu. 5370, CENTRAL—Young couple to share attractive home, north. Hu. 3112. CENTRAL. 2112—83.50 sgie.: 88 dble: cosy front rm.; home prtr.; laundry or gar. COLLEGE at 24th. E., 717—Clean front rm.. gd. home: prl.: $3.50: man He. 1417. DELAWARE. N., 2419—Twin beds; private family: home privileges: meals opt.; gar. ILLINOIS. N.. 2037—Nice clean ms., twin beds; good meals, optional, very reas. MERIDIAN. N.. 1820: Ant. 2-Nicely fur. boo*. sriyg.; 2 or S ladies. Ha. Z319-W.

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms MERIDIAN. N. 2712 —Light pleasant rm , n vxt bath, cross ventilation: good home OHIO eI *o7—Lodging for men: modern. 25c per night. RL4145. _____ RANDOLPH. N. 21-Nlce mod. rm. for f*ntitm€n; private family. Li. 312. STUDENTS iPfg-i. TSVffiSg: BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod eonven.. $3.50 A cp HOTEL ANTLERS “ ! COLONNADE HOTEL— N. Meridian: i attractively fur. rm. adjoin, bath, dell- ' clous meals Included: $10.50 wk. RI- 0252. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1834—2 large rms.. prlvatt entrance; semi , bath, reasonable. ASHLAND. 1554— Nicely fur. 2 rm. aot., bed davenport, sink in kiten. everyth fur. BARTH. 1315—Nice rms . for housekeeping: private entrance: near Fountain Square. BELLENFONTAINE, 1133—Light hsekping. rooms . reas. rent: clean; nicely turn. wrvfry- R2fl N.—2 large front rnas.- newly I papered: prlv. porch At entrnoe. Ch. 7581. | BROADWAY. 164#—Living room and ktteben. furn.. alnk: hot water; 86.50. BROADWAY. 1422—Small front furn. apt.; overstuffed. nriv. entr.; adults: reduced. BROADWAY. 1134—2 rms.; kitchenette; private bath: 2 beds; 18.50. CAPITOL. N.. 1409—Sleeping and light hsekping rms- hot and cola water; reas. CENTRAL. 1948—Choice down. 3-rm. apt.; location, car service excellent. CENTRAL. 2528—2 connecting rms.. everythlng sum.. near bath. Ta. 0423. DEL.. N.. 2143—2 rms.. kitchenette; newly decorated: well furn.: overstuffed; mobile bed: reasonable. Ta, 1286. DICKSON, 115—3 upper rms , connecting: modern except heat: $lO Ta 4459. FOUNTAIN SQ —l-rm. $3: 2 rms. $3 50 : 3 rms., *4.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. FOUNTAIN SQ —2. lovely, airy, front rms.. next bath; gar.: prl. ent. Dr. 3540-R. ELL.. N.. 2339—1. 2 A 3-rm. apt*.; prl. ent.; everything fur.: $3.50 to $7 wk. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS. N." 1915—2 connecting, newly decorated, extra nice, for housekeep.; priv ent.; $5 NEW YORK, E.. 4314—2 conn, rms., unfur., sleen. or hsekp : util.: 1 or 2. Ir. 3092. NORTH E.. 114—3 rm. lovely apt.; overstuffed furn. Private entrance. Reas. PARK. 1659—Unfurn. lge. front rm.; gas range: utilities. #lO mo. 2 large rms. downstairs turn, or unfurn. He. 3137. PENN.. N.. 817—Nice, front rm.. 1 or 2 ladles employed Reasonable. Close In. PLEASANT, 1302—2 mod. connecting rms.; utilities furn. Dr. 6947-R. BHERMAN DR., N . 2406—Modern furn., 3 rms. down; water In kitchen. SOUTH ST.. E.. 317—Furnished house- _ keeping, sleeping rooms; $1.50 week. TALBOT. N.. 2420—2-rm. apt., everything furn- $5 wk. Ta. 7110. WOODRUFF PL —Cozy 3 rms., reas. Refined business girls or couple. Ch. 6192-R. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Large rm.. kltchenette: everything furn. $6.50. Ch. 4108. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL. 1960—1 OR 2 CONNECT. RMS.; WELL FURNPRIVILEGES. HA. 4171-M. COLLEGE, 3268—Lovely rm., prlv. home; splendid meals: gar.; reas. Wa. 2943. 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 . 532—R00m, board, for 2; prt\ate modern home: nr. car. Ch. 3524. TALBOT. N.. 2148—Well furn. rm.; priv. home: home cooking: $6. Ha. 1185-w. ATTRACTIVE RM.—Private bath, lovely home, north, gar., meals opt. Ta. 4893. CHILDREN cared for by day or week: closed in yd.: reasonable. 842 Broadway. SUITABLE for 2 or 3; good care of children. mod., privileges: reas able; garage. 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND, 1214 Upper apartment; modern: garage; reasonable. Ri. 2636. BROOKSIDE PKY.. 3701, S. DR.—4 RMS., OAR . HEAT. WATER. REAS. CH. 1416. CENTRAL, 2342—5 rms.. heat and water; 1 mo. free. RI. 5994, He. 2783. HALL PLACE, rms., semi-mod.; wa. pd.; sl6. Hall PL, 1720 V a, 3 rms- $ 12.50. N. MERIDIAN. 2035—Efficiency. I and 2 bedroom apts.. S4O to $62.50. Ll. 2439. PARKER. 2243-45—4 rms.; semi-mod.; gar.: Pd Reduced Hu._4y 1. N. PENN. ST., 1433—Efficiency, 1 and 2 bedroom apts. $42.50 to $65. Ll. 2439. PENN., N.. 1938—Attractive lower 5 rms.; bath: heat, water: red, rent. Ta. 1849. SHELBY. 2325—2 rms.. kitchenette, bath; all util,; A-l; $25. Dr. 1027-R. WASH., E., 5014—Red rent.: mod. apts.; S2O, S3O, S4O. Ir. 6663, Inq. 5014 E. Wash. WHITTIER. 49—4 rooms, sunroom; elec. refrig.: nice yard, porch; $55. Ir, 5918, LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 large unlum. rms. Ail utilities: $5 week. Ch. 4108. NINTH, 653 E.—s-rm. mod. upper; ht., wa., screens, awnings, yds., $27.50. Ll. 6687, E. 10TH. 1530—M0d.: 4-rm. apt.; heat, water, Janl tor service. Ch. 2758. 11TH. W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt., heat, gas. water and ice furn., *26. Call Apt. 1. THE GRANT. REDUCED RENT Bellefontalne, 2315: three rooms and bath; recently decorated; lower apartment; heat, water and garage. Dr, 3300. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. Ll. 5452. Evenings, Be. 3114, or Wa. 0433. MANCHESTER 962 N. Pennsylvania St; choice apts., reasonable rent; utilities and refrigeration. See manager or custodian. Ll-1781. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS, N., 2022—5 rms.. strictly modern double: garage. Ch. 4700, ADDISON. N„ 322—5 rms., lights, gas, toilet, redeco., garage. sl6. Ri, 6441. ARROW, 1952—4-rm. semi-mod., screens, awnings, blinds, water furnished. $lB. Draher Electric Service. Ch. 4409, BROOKVILLE. N., 62‘a—Cozy 4-rm. mod.; garage: reduced S2O: water pd. Ir. 1088. CAPITOL, N., 2423—6-rm., modern double, garage. Hu. 5154. COTTAGE, 1601—5-rm. house, semi-mod., water pa., nicely papered, good neighborhood, 816. Owner. Hu. 4368. Dr, 3564-R. DENNY, 17—5-room modern double, garage, water paid. Hu. 5154. DEWEY. 5846—Irvington; semi-mod. Uhl.; 8 rms., gar., water pd.: 620. Ir. 4119. EUCLID. N.. 118—Att. 6-rm. mod. dble.; redeco., refln. throughout, furn.; brkfast. nook; Armstrong inlaid linoleum; builtlns: gar.: wa. pd. Ir. 7481. Inq. 120. EUCLID. N., 722—C1n.. 5-rm. strictly mod. dble.; garage; water paid: S3O. Ir, 4024, GRACKLAND. 4241—Attractive 4 room, st.rlctly mod.; garage: $35. Wa, 5529. GRANT 819— 6-r. mod.; brklt. rm ftrepl.; gar.; $31.50; water paid. Ir. 2175-6, HAMILTON 1 . 8.. 349—7-rm. mod., cleaned. double gar.; $24. Be. 2379, eve. HARLAN. 161—4 rm. mod. double; yard; A-l condition. S2O. Hu. 1404. Harris, 25—6-rm. mod.; perfect eond.; gar,; fenced yard. Be. 0746, 1157 HAUGH; 4 rms.; furnace #15.50 620 S. New Jersev; 6-rm. mod.: gar. 19.50 624 S. New Jersey, 24x30. truck repr. 8.50 HIGH. 1002—4-rm. cottage, sls. Cali 138 W, Market. Li. 2290. - Illinois, 3653 N„ $35 Bix-room modern with large living room: garage; near carline and bus. C. H. Bailey. Realtor. RI. 6200. TA. 3750, WA. 2487 or RI. 8188. IRVINGTON—N. ti 6-rm. mod. dbl., furn., brkft. nk.. bult'ns. long llv. rm.. laundry, lg gar., side dr., 6 lg. closets, firepl.; red. $65 to S4O: pay moving. Ri, 5030. JEFFERSON. N.. 323—6 r*„ mod.; dbl. ga.; good neighborhood; reas. Ch. 2916-M. LA SALLE. N.. 554—5-room semi-modern! garage, water pd.: $12.50. LEE. 1470—5 rm. semi-mod.; garage; water paid. Reduced rent. He. 1486. MINNESOTA. E.—4 rms.. water pd.. lights, 810- Ino. Druggist, Villa <fc Minn. MORRIS. W., 1751—5-rm. mod. dbl , gar., water paid; *2O: car line. Be. 1416-R. PARK. 1917—6-rm. modern: good condition; garage: $32 50. He, 3920. PARKER. 2037—Small, modern flousle. #22; garage; water paid. Ll. 5231. PARKER, 438—Double, 4 rms.. bath; mod.; garage; water paid, Ll. 3491. PROSPECT, 425—5-rm. modern; $23. E. Raymond. 1412; 4-rm , semi-mod ; *_l* : ROOSEVELT, 1918—5-rm. bungalow; “mod. except furnace: A-l cond., sls. Ri 6441, SHERMAN DR . N., 327—5-rm.. semi-mod., A-l; gar., water pd.; 818, Ir. 82*2. SPRUCE. 1738—4-rm. mod . bun., dbi , gar., wa. pd.; $22.50. RI. 1888. eve. Ta. 3020 STATE, 8-. 40—Mod. single, except furSESnSpykiftii'" “* au “)Ji? r Jß: SUMMIT ST.. 8., 47—7-rm. modern house: good condition: rent reduced to 822.50.

Bedroom Suite VANITIES and DRESSERS. Left Large dresser and choice of Posfrom fine suites. QOQ £0 or Jenn J’ Lind * n either Each tp&t/mOv Walnut or Maple. Generous Terms at Cash Prices COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. Meridian at Maryland Street

RENTALS 22 I'nfarniahed Hoasrg TABOR. E-. 961—6-rm. house: 2 bedrms.: modern throughout: refinished; garage; water c*id I _6?s,_Be_o2(W : WILLIAMS. 1624—G00d 4-rm. single: elec., c. w. pd.. inside toilet, gas, reduced *l3. _ SCHMID 6c SMITH Rl. 6367. WOODRUFF—B 69 W. drive; new 8-room dble.: beautiful Interior: trees Wa 3643 10TH. E.. 217—8-rm. semi-mod.: good cond.; 516.50; water pd. 138 W. Market. Ll. 2290. 12TH. E.. 2303—Corner 5-rm. semi-mod., redeco.; E. 10th car; >l7. Ch 3084 16TH. E.. 2510—Near park. A-l cond.. 4 rm. mod., dbl . cabinets, gar. Dr. 12*0 318 T. W.. 563—Mod 5 rms.. N. or 30th; mod. 4 rms., $22 50. Ta. 4981 34TH ST.. W.—s-rm. semi-mod.: near Government hospital: sl6. Wa. QUO. EAST —3 bedrms., clean, mod. home, sunshine; A-l location; gar.: S2B Ir 7752. BUNGALOW DOUBLE, sll. 4-Room, elec. 11.. gas. Inside toilet, water paid. 569 N. Belmont. DUNLOP & HOLTEOEL BARGAIN; *9. 5 Rooms, elec. 11., gas. newly decorated 3011 E. 22nd. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. Modern Home, S3O Seven rooms 2-car garage 958 W. 32nd. Dunlop & Holtegel JUST REDUCED 5866 Julian Ave.: 6-rocm modern double; $23. GREGORY A APPEL. INC- Ll. 7491. COLORED. ROACH ST—6 rms. semi-mod. Close to Northwestern, $4 wk. Wa 3440. COLORED—927 E. 17th; 1532 Cornell; 2049 Sheldon; newly papered: $8.50. COLORED—Just reduced. 2433 Highland PI . 4 rra. modern single. $lB. Gregory 6 Appel. Inc. Ll. 7491, COLORED—Morris. £.. 3520: 4-rm. house. 810. Also 3544 E. Orange, nice 3-room house. #8 50; take Prospect st. to Earhardt. Call Oscar Lee. Rl. 7217, Colored, Cottage, $9 2522 Hllstde; 4 rms.: elec. 11.; new paper. Dunlop & Holtegel 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ALABAMA. N.. 1518—Desirable fr. apt.. Roll-wav bed, everything furn., $8.50 wk. EAST. 3600—1-rm. apt., nicely furn.. large closets; everything pd ; $5, Ir. 0691. kOERNE. 2712—‘-a double 4 rooms mod.. clean, light, attractive. Ha. 1244-M. LOCKERBIE. 612—540d. priv. apt. Rent greatly reduced. Inspect after 5 p. m. NEW YORK. E., 4109—5 rms.. furn. except bedding and linen; thoroughly cleaned. NEW YORK. E.. 719—2 rm. apt., completely furn., newly dec , prlv. bath, adults; SB. PENN., N.—2 bedrm., nicely furn. home, leaving city for 6 months. Ta. 8563. WALNUT, 8., 115—3 rms.. alcove: prlv bath: $10; housekeeper In basement. WOODRUFF PLACE—623 E Dr.: 2. 4 rms.; heat, wa. gas. S3O: SSO, Open aft. & eves. 5-ROOM MODERN BUNOALOW; EVERYTHINO PAID, CH. 2169, TRY TIMEB WANT ADS FOR BUBTNESS 24 Suburban and Farms NO heat or smoke—Ground plowed; park; 5 rooms new. Stop 6 1- a Rockville fed. 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 DESK, office space, ground fl. Architect's bldg.; S2O up. 117 E. Vermont. Ri. 645 C. STOREROOM. 57x35 Utilities, phone furnished: S3O. 2714 E. Wash, Ch. 0440, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale OAKLAND. 1310-12—5 rms.. mod.. SSO down, balance. *36 mo. Owner 129 inter. Be, 4931-R. *3OO GETS DEED 3232 Lancaster, 5 room house, extra lot. furnace. Balance $1600.00. payable $lB per mo. Hoosler F'unding Corp. Ll. 7890. J. H. Albershardt. Hu. 6* 24. 28 Sale Suburban Property l ACRE—4-rm. bungalow; 2.6 ml. south of river, west side Harding St. Rl. 7725. MODERN house. 6 rooms, bath; full baa;tnent. large attic' cement porches- front and back. Small barn, cement floor; 2 small poultry houses; near church, school. 10 mile* west of city limits, out U. S. 36 to Avon. Just south of J. R. Barker. R, 1, Plainfield. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage 52 ACRES—Brown County, buildings. Poa- _ session, 411 S. Pine. 31 Wanted to Trade 6 ROOM house. 4 lots: trade equity (900. Owner. 129 Mlley. Be. 4931-R. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BATH TUB—Drain board sink: both like new; bargain, 4940 W. 14th Bt. COFFEE URN—LIKE NEW: 5 OALLON: REAS. 4111 MADISON AVE. CONCRETE block machine: dandy cond; for quick sale. SSO, 4514 E. 16th St. CORONA Typewriter, feather-weight, portable. 3 row; A-l condition; 118 cash. 5730 E. Wash., Apt, No. 16. Ir. 5183. FREE Gross Cans: with order of 3 doz. bottles or more. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl. Ll. 8085, LOOK—Best old fashion sorghum molasses. Va gallon bucket, 27c. Stewarts, 206 E. Market, on City Market. OUTBOARD BOATING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AT A RARE BARGAIN. FOR DETAILS CALL RI. 2233, OR WASH 1869. ASK FOR MR. GLOSS BRENNER RIFLE—. 22 Winchester, automatic loader; A-l condition; $5. 1015 Drier place. SHADES and reflectors, miscellaneous sizes, attractive prices. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. TRACTOR, "Fordson." plow and farm mare, weight 1,450 lbs., reas. Wa. 4729Rlng 2. WATER PUMPS "Uni-flow.*’ factory rebuilt complete, with 40 gallon galvanized tank, bargain price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir, 1151, 34-A Nursery Stock. Plants, Flowers MAGNOLIA and all trees and plants at cost. ALVIA G. GRAY. Be. 3916-R, 35 Household Goods BED. mahogany; chairs, small rugs, console phonograph, smoking set; very cheap. 1209 N. minors. Apt. 27 BED. 4-poster mah., box springs and mattreas; Simmons davbed; A-l. Rl. 2245. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. and bedrm., twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sec. 3710 N. Meridian. CHAlß—Green tapestry: walnut veneer chest of drawers; both like new. Dr. 7036. DAVENPORT bed and mettrese. like new; cheep tor quick sale. Ch. 0561-J. DININO BUlTF—Sweeper & attach,, 88; sewing mach., $6: rugs. 2258 N. Dels, ELECTRIC STOVE—"Westlnghouse." good cond.; very reas.; no dealers. Ta. 4486. FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used, visit our display room, 2000 Northwestern Avenue. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs! refrig., new, used: cash, credit. Barrett, 868 Virginia. LIVING room suite; 3 pieces, taupe mohair, like new, priced very reasonable. 3505 N. Pen. Wa. 2041. OIL STOVES and Ice boxes, new and used; reas. 1236 Oliver Ave., Be. 2456. RUGB—<2l: library table. Invalid chair; hoepltel bed, swing, rees. Ha. 0495. SEWING MACHlNES—Repairing on all makes, guaranteed service. Special price' this month. WHITE CO. Rl. 4755. WASHING MACHINE— green enameled. SSO. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT BTAnON. comer Cspltol and South St. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments USED PIANO ACOORDIONB. #25 AND UP. INVESTIGATE FREE LESSON PLAN. EASY. TERMS PEARSON PIANO CO.. 13$ N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. LI 5513. Repossessed Leedy trap drum outfit, complete; Just like new; SSO: easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 12S N. Pennsylvania St. Li. 5513. Slightly used Buescher trombone: perfect condition In fine case: *4O; easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania Bt. Ll. 8813

36 Radio,. Musical Instrument, EARLS—Long and short wave set. 1833 model; 90-day guarantee. $29.50: only $5 down, small weekly payments. Earle Midget. $14.95: guar. MIDGET RADIO STORES. 340 Mui Are Open evenings. PHlLCO—Crosley. Atwater Kent: SSHi'V disc. Henry's, s2l W, SOth. Ta. 4088 R. C. A. Model No. 80—Beautiful walnut Low bov cabinet: 9-tube superheterodyne; *49.50. Majestic. 8-tube Low bov: 835 00. Temple. 8-tube superheterodyne; 829.50. EASY TERMS. PEARSON PIANO CO. 126 H. Pennsylvania. Ll. 5513.

Radio Bargains Crosley (IJOO Buddy Boy S: Boy $17.50 Bosch Table Mfcdel ipiU.UU Atwater Kent Q 1 £ Table Model epIO.UU Atwater Kent (PIQ Art Low Boy pIO.UU Atwater Kent Q High Boy Victor, (POO wfl Screen-Grid tpO-.JJ Site $ 29 ' 50 22 Ice Boxes. $3.00 to SIO.OO Open Until 7:30 P. M. Radio Bargain Shop 225 E. Washington St.

38 Store. Office Supplies NEW Corona No. 3 portable. 825; term*. 205 Mass. Ave. Ll. 9470. Typewriter Rental Agency Only Per Month or $ 6 eOOfor 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO. 39 Cash Coal Mart Call Us for Prices FEDERAL COAL CO. Ch. 2291 No Extra Charge for Wheeling. FREDRICK COAL CO. Dr. 1792. Wi. 5666. NO WHEEL CHARGE W. Virginia Big Lp. $6.00 CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458 LI, 1459 Brazil lg. blk. (KA g No slack or clinkers “ o u Manley-O’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE. 1391 HE, 1391 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR OOODS. We are the largest buyers and tellers Jf used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES OA-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington Bt.

WARNING! TAXES DUE MAY 9th After May 9th, 1932, all unpaid taxes will be delinquent IF YOU NEED MONEY BORROW HERE

AUTOMOBILE LOANS 1, 7 HALF LEGAL /\7O RATE If paid whan due—ls not. regular legal rate will prevail until maturity. CASH IN 5 MINUTES LINCOLN AUTO LOAN 8 S. Capitol Ave. Riley 1321

LOANS ON FURNITURE If it’s the thing for TIKJTfTIVItft you to make a loan in Uv vTJE£JL JfnUlßv order to pay your taxes f% of •£} aqJ we will try to help you. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. Riley 3587

Badness Opportunities TAILOR and hat *hop; Hoffman'* preslng machine and hat blocking machine, tools and block*, show case*, electric sewing machine, cash register. Bell as whole or by piece. 229 Indiana Ave. Personal Property Loans LOANS—IIO to S3OO in 34 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Rl. 5054 Directly opposite the Citizen* Gas Cos. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. REDUCED RATES 300 Roosevelt Bldg. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI ncoln 3491. Li neoln 8495 NEED MONEY FOR TAXES? WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OB FURNITURE 835 TO *3OO. BHUYI 907 K New York Ri 4*7< Automobile I-oans Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 303 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years. IF YOU DOM'T FIND what too are looking tor In the want ads today, tt may be advertised her* tomorrow. Bead Times ClAlAiJftfd EMM dliljf.

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_ MERCHANDISE 41 Wanted to Buy CASH for your building loan stock. Address A 141 Times. ruRKiTURi wAimacfi Complete homes or odd piece*. Rl. 2286. Night or Day. FURNITURE of ail kinds, we pay cash No dculcrs. Cell Wa. 1665. NEWSPAPERS, clothing, etc., urgently needed- Salvation Armv Industrial Homo. For truckT call RI 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 furlnture. piano, trie washer, best prices Hu, 7274 i WANTED—rumiture, suites or odd nieces! I Paid cash 361 W Wash Ri 0273 ! WE PAY highest prices for old gold, silver I and platinum, gold bridges end gold teeth. P C Bennett 162 N 111 Rl 9966 LIVESTOCK j 42 Dogs. Birds, Pets TOY Fox Terrier, male, thoroughbred, ealo or trade: 2 yrs. Times, Box A-142 AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale WILLYS. '3l roadster, $402 eaulty lor | $65. Ll. 6037. or 6flt N Illinois. ' 1929 MODEL: little 8 sedan; look* hke’new” 8-plv Oenera! cord tires, air brakes, oneshot oiling system. Wonderful opportunity for cheap transportation. Terms. Hu. HOT, Bargain Cars j 1929 Chevrolet Cabriolet $125 ! 1929 Ford Coupe $125 1929 Ford Coupe SIOO 1928 Ford Coupe $ 85 1925 Cadillac Touring SIOO Fouts Car and Truck Cos. PLYMOUTH 6: CHRYSLER DEALERS Belrr.ont and W Washington S; B- 3290. Sale Prices Every Dav •J •/ 26 Nash 2-dr. Sedan $ 75 '27 Oldsmobile Coach 75 '3O Ford Roadster 175 ’29 Ford Coupe 100 ’3O ChevTolet 14 ton Truck.... 275 ’3l Ford Dump Truck, dual wheels 350 ’29 Ford Dump Truck, dual wheels 300 ’3O Ford Panel Truck 250 '2B Ford Panel Truck 125 ’29 Ford Stake Body Truck..,. 150 '2B Chevrolet Coach 100 Many others exceptionally low. All 1930 and 1931 Cars Are Sold With 30-Day Free Service. Open All Day Sunday 9 o’Clock Tonight Equitable Securities Cos. 501 Virginia Ave. DR. 0660 Additional Automobiles on Pages 5 to 1 2 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailer* Bargain Trucks 1928 Ford Stake SIOO 1928 International Dump $125 Fouts Car and Truck Cos. PLYMOUTH & CHRYSLER DEALERS Balmont and W Washington St Ba 3290. 53 Accessories, Tires, Part* JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Wilt repair or make new tops and curtain* for your car. 202 Kentucky Ave. 55 Autos Wanted WILL pay cash for your ear or your wjilty I. WOLF AUTO CO. u 4*16 661 N Oapftol. \%fantUsedCaTsA IirBEST PRICES -ANY MODEL 1 f 309-311 N. CAPITOL-RI.SM4. i

Automobile Loans AUTO LOANS 830 N. Meridian. rj 493^ AIITO LOANS CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAN <Q 342 N Illinois St. Ll 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Bt*. Quiche I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTB BLDO 2P255? *ND MICH. Rl. 5604 PLKNTY OP meg PARKINO SPACE Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. ri. 5994 mm s Cor. New York and Indiana t