Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1932 — Page 12

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‘CASH IN’ on Spare Room Rent, Times Room Ads Find Roomers in a Jiffy

BARES METHOD OF OIL THEFTS Prosecutor Says Secret Lines Carry Fuel. By Cnilrti Prut LONGVIEW. Tex , May 3. How stolen crude oil is disposed of in wholesale and tank car lots from East Texas wells partially was revealed today as a grand jury investigated 213 felony charges against eighteen men. The eighteen are charged with theft of huge quantities of oil from five wells at Gladewater, near here. District Attorney John E. Taylor said two of them have made statements admitting complicity in operation of the ring, in which, he charges, state employes, oil operators and railroad station agents were members. Arrest of twenty-five to forty other persons is expected soon: Taylor said the general plan of operation in thefts in the field is: Operators of leased wells install secret lines, presence of which is not known to owners or the state conservation authorities. Through these lines oil is taken to tank cars and sent by rail to distant refiners who may not even suspect the oil was stolen.

The City in Brief

Wednesday events Club luncheon. C!*tiooL Uons Club luncheon Washington . Purdue Alumni Association luncheon. Severin. Mutual Inauranee Aaaoriation lunch* eon. Columbia Club. Illini. Club luncheon. Roard of Trade. Home Show Committee lunebeon. Waahinrton. Building Forum luncheon. Archlterta A Builder* building. Apartment Hnu*e Smoke Board luncheon. Washington. I nivrrsitv of Chicago Alumni dinner, :). Indianapolia Athletic Club. Indianapolis Bar Association dinner, 6. Indianapolia Athletic Club. Arrested Monday in a downtown department store. Oscar G. Lilegren. 46, St. Louis, is held today while police seek to link him with check forging activities and thefts from mail boxes. Detective Ed Tutt, who made the arrest, said his room in a hotel yielded rubber stamps and ink, said to have been used in placing signatures on bogus checks. Thieves took clothing valued at SIOO from two parked automobiles Monday night. Nick Susis, Dixie hotel, reported a $75 theft from his automobile which was parked at Pennsylvania and Washington street. Kather Loehr. Greenfield, whose car was parked in front of the Riley hospital, was the other loser. Police have been informed by Tim Miller, 42. Negro. 2519 Yandes street, that he will do his own police work. After reporting that two Negroes held him up in front of his home Monday night. Miller said, “I’ll catch them myself.” Third Masque Players of the Third Christian church are sponsoring an appearance of Harry Fowler's marionettes at the church tonight. Fowler, a senior in the Herron art school, has been giving shows in various parts of Indiana. He is assisted by Miss Maxine MrKay. Children attended a showing of the marionettes at the church today. Funeral services for Frank M. Davis, 50. who died Monday at his home, 1311 West Thirty-third street, will be held at 2 Wednesday afternoon at the home. Burial will be near Lebanon. He leaves his widow. Mrs. Rose Davis: a stepdaughter and stepson.

INTERFERING WITH LAW HELD SERIOUS CHARGE U. S. Commissioner Gives Warning; Sets Bond for Three. W’arning that any one interfering with, or drawing a gun on federal officers will meet with little sympathy, was issued today by Fae W. Patrick. United States commissioner, in arraigning a trio held on liquor charges. The three were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sclipcea. owners of a confectionery *at 747 West New York street, and Pete Braz. 114 South West street. Sclipcea and Braz were charged with interfering with Harry Katon, federal dry agent, and George Armstrong. 4323 Rockville road, undercover man. during a raid Monday. Katon testified when he attempted to arrest Mrs. Sclipcea. her husband and Braz entered, one drawing a gun and the other disarming Katon. in the meanwhile breaking a jug of liquor. Patrick set bond for the two men at $5,000 each. Mrs. Sclipcea was released on SI,OOO bond. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: South wind. 11 miles an hour; temperature. 56; barometric pressure, 30.27 at sea level; ceiling, overcast, estimated 9,000 feet; visibility, 11 miles; field, good.

Yea! Navy!! By Timrt Special PARIS, May 3.—The United States naval academy will have anew march song to cheer its social football warriors when the gridiron season opens next fall, music of which has just been completed here by Zo El liott. The words are now being revised. Elliott, composer of 'The Long. Long Trail," and other popular hits, was asked three years ago to write anew march for the navy. At the request of a retired naval officer who had two sons at Annapolis, he went to the academy to seek inspiration for the tune. He spent several days among the ‘‘middies." but returned to New York without the melody he was seeking. A year later, at the invitation of members of the faculty, he returned to Annapolis. One day, while watching the ‘•middies" from the steps of Bancroft hall, he suddenly found the inspiration for a rousing marching tune.

Sun, Earth, and Stars in Great Cosmic Plan

To obtain an astrological reading. wri*e to Miss Carter, in care of The Indianapolis Time*, stating the sex. year, month, dev. end. if poasTbl*. the exact hour of birth Enclose 10 cents in coin for each birthday given to pey for mailing Be sure to include the return address Letters esn not be acknowledged un ess these instructions are followed. BY MARGUERITE CARTER THE science of astrology is based fundamentally upon the assumption that the sun, moon, stars, and earth are all part of a great cosmic plan. Ancient philosophers and sages taught that they are in-ter-related and that each exerts an influence over the other. There is not the slightest doubt in the world that people conform in great measure to the characteristics ascribed by astrology to the signs in which they weie born. Just a little investigation and study of the subject will convince the earnest seeker after truth that such is the case. Actually, certain definite rules are laid down by those ancients for the interpretation of planetary influence upon the individual. It is taught by astrology that the heavenly bodies exert certain vibratory influences, each peculiar to the planet from which it emanates, and thus each plays Its part in the great plan of creation and evolution. The earth, of course, exerts an influence over other planets, just as they do on the earth, but astrology Is not particularly concerned with that. It is concerned only with the results of those magnetic influences upon this planet and the human beings who inhabit it. The destiny of no individual nation nor race can escape the influence of those magnetic waves—the vibrations which constantly are being thrown off by members of the solar system. a a a 'T'HE only question is whether ancient astrologers had a genuine knowledge of the KIND of influence

exerted by each planet. As to whether they did—THAT question will have to be answered by every individual for himself. The sincere astrologer goes slow in predicting future events, because he does not wish to influence the life or affairs of any individual unless he KNOWS it will be for the better. Much has been said and WTitten about the science, both in support of it and the contrary. After all. however, it is foolish to condemn without KNOWLEDGE and I have yet to see a written article or a verbal attack dealing j with astrology, which did not show the most abysmal ignorance of the subject. Therefore, if you are skeptical, that’s your right. If you believe, that also is your right. If the latter, use it as it is intended to be used, only as a guide to future activity, a wonderful source of information about yourself to weigh • your problems. Do not use it as the answer to every question which may perplex you. but only as a genuine guide to some of the complexities of your nature, some you may have found difficult to understand and which, therefore, are apt to result in fu- ; ture. possibly undesirable events. mum IF you came into this world of -*• trials and tribulations on this date, you are apt to be broad, sturdy and of splendid constitution. You have much vitality, but some tendency to sluggishness. Your will is dominant. You have a wealth of natural affection. If i you are a woman, you have a great deal of attraction for the opposite : sex. Men of this birth date do not lack that quality by any means, however. Whether you are a man or a woman, however, your nature probably is ideal for marriage. If you are a man, any woman who gets you for a husband is apt to have a good home, comfortable living and luxuries, although the ! latter would be absolutely a certaini ty. as fate is bound to play a part. If you are a woman, you would make an ideal mother and wife. • am M. F. C.—You have the qualities generally attributed to the sign Virgo, among them a fondness for litergry things. I advise you tg get into some line of business either j associated with printing, publishing. or at any rate connected with paper. ana L. G. T. —The cause of your husband's present difficulty probably is the state of general condi- , tions. I can not tell you positively, of course, but the chances are he will b* as successful again as he has been in the past. He undoubtedly has the ability. The greatest danger is in the possibility that he may lose confidence in himself. You have a solemn obligation to avoid helping him to do that very thing. What he needs most from you now is trust, confidence. and encouragement. a a a A. D. W.—You have qualifications. in my opinion, which would fit you to be a secretary, but your birth date indicates that you are more fitted for the retail merchandising business—that is. you actually should be engaged in handling merchandise. You could become a very successful buyer. a a a M. D. T. C.—Your wife is very temperamental, according to in analysis of her birth date. You probably know that already, however. The only thing you can do is stop taking her so seriously all the time. 'Copyright. I9S?: NAME CAMPBELL HEAD Automatic Maintenance Group Elects New Officers. New officers of the Indianapolis Automotive Maintenance Association are Charles F. Campbell, president; Joe B. Wiles and William Anderson, vice-presidents; G. H. Ob urn. secretary and treasurer; Roy D. Deupree, executive secretary: E. W. Showalter. E. J. Reinhardt. Lee Dillingham. August Linne. jVilliam Stroud and Harold Francts> directors.

RITES THURSDAY FOR ATTORNEY Milton Lee Clawson, Labor Lawyer, Succumbs. Funeral rites for Milton Lee Clawson. 59, prominent Republican and labor attorney, will be held at 2 Thursday at the home. 3949 Rookwood avenue, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. He died of a heart attack in the office of Dr. C. A. Barnhill, dentist, 536 Bankers Trust building, Monday afternoon. A native of Greenville, 0., Mr. Clawson came to Indianapolis thirty-five years ago. He attended Adrian college and the University of Michigan. From 1896 to 1910. he was active in politics and frequently was called upon by the Republican party to make speeches in this state, Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio. He was defeated in 1910 for congress. As counsel for groups of striking workers, Mr. Clawson gained his greatest prominence. He represented the Indiana Intcrurban line strikers in 1913 and the Indianapolis Traction and Terminal Company employes in a strike the same year. The Logan Masonic lodge will have charge of the funeral service. The widow, Mrs. Keturah Clawson, is the only survivor. FOCKE HEADS SOCIETY Steel Treating Group Holds Its Dinner Meeting in Hotel. The Indianapolis chapter of the American Society for Treating Steel elected Arthur E. Focke, of the Diamond Chain and Manufacturing Company, chairman at a dinner meeting Monday night in the Severin. Other officers elected are: Elam E. Williams, vice-chairman; Robert L. Fitzsimmons, secretary, and Axel Weydell, treasurer.

Announcing Winners Times Palace Theater Contest Featuring “SCARFACE” Now Showing at the Palace Thr following awards will be mailed to the winners. FIRST PRIZE—Ten Dollars in Cash. Miss Elizabeth Jones. 1607 Kelly St. SECOND PRIZE—*7 50 Cash. Miss Evelyn E. Sutton. 1651 Ashland avenue. THIRD PRIZE—Five Dollars in Cash. T. J. White. 240 Hendricks PI. FOURTH PRIZE—Two Dollars and Fifty Cents Cash. E. R. Ralston, 1420 North Chester.

LEGALS Lrgal Bids, Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is herebv given that the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, will until the hour of 8 o'clock p. m . Tuesday. Mav 10. 1932. 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 Bovs’ Toilet at School No. 18. 1001 East Palmer street 3. Remodeling Bovs’ Toilet at School No. 20. 1125 Spruce street. 4. Remodeling Boys’ Toilet at School No. 51, northeast corner Olney avenue and Roosevelt avenue. 5. Remodeling Bovs' 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 copy 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. Indiana, 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. bv persons desiring to bid, from the Owner upon the deposit of fifteen t*ls.ooi dollars as security for 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 bv a certified check drawn pavable to the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis on an Indianapolis Bank or Trust Company, for three i3i per cent of the amount of each bid. Said three <3 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 (5i 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 Jobs khall be in a SEPARATE SEATED ENVELOPE with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as for example: BID FOR REMODELING BOYB TOILET AT SCHOOL NO .’* . „ „ . . The right is reserved by the Board to reject anv 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. A UNO UN CEMENTS 1 Death Notices DAVIS. EDWARD W.—Age 63. 711 East McCarty, beloved husband of Sarah M. Davis, father of Ethel Marie Davis, passed awav Mav 2. Services at BERT S GADD FUNtRAL HOME. Prospect and Churchman aye.. Wednesday May 4 2p. m Friends invited. Interment Washington Park. DAVIS. FRANK M.—Husband of Rosena Griffith Davis, father of Mrs. Rachel Losey and brother of Mrs. John J. Batts, passed away at his home. 1311 W. 33d St., at 1:05 p. m . May 2. Funeral at residence. 1311 W. 33d Bt.. W'edresday. 2 p. m . the Rev. Mr. Hunt officiating. Burial Mounts Run cemetery, near Lebanon. Friends invited. DEVNEY. MARY—Widow of Malachl Devney. loving mother of John E., Delia M. Devney Kelly. and John J. Kelly, died Sunday, 5:30 p. m Funeral and burial private. Solemn requiem mass at Holy Cross church 9 o’clock Wednesday. Please omit flowers. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. MARSHALL. WILLIAM V.—Entered into rest Monday. 10:40 p. m . age 46 years, beloved husband of Alma Marshall, father of Glenn, Harold Ber.ard. and Harlan Marshall. Funeral Thursday at the HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS. 25th and Gale Sts . 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Mooresvllle. Ind MI'ELLER. GEORGE F.—Beloved father of Elizabeth Hayes. Louis G. and Law. rence F Mueller; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey. Mrs. Marie Egerton. grandfather of Laurence. Donald and Ruth Ann Mueller, pnssed away Sunday. May 1; age 53 yean. Funeral services will be held at the home of his sister. Mrs. Egerton. 426 N. Gray St.. Wednesday afternoon. May 4. at 2:30 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS STAMBAUGH. ALFRED (FRED)—Beloved husband of Lena Stambaugh. father of Mrs. Mabel Boucher. Edith. Evelyn and Clara Stambaugh. passed away May 3. 1932. 1:30 a. m . age 48 years. Friends s may call Wednesday afternoon and evening at the resilience. 4227 South Keystone avenue, f *rvices Thursday, May i 5. at 3 p. m. y Hnds Invited.

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Dll OUR CEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors, Florists ~~ W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 3326 Shelby St. Branch offiea 1634 w. Morris. Dr. 3870 GRINSTEINER’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 1330 Prospct. Dr. 0321-0333 i Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised in thia column wiU receive two truest tickets for The Indiana Theater To Sea Morton Downey —ln PERSON When you have returned the article to ita owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES W ANT AH DEPARTMENT anr say that you have returned the article and tickets will he mailed at once. LAMDA CHI PlN—Lost E~Wash. vicinity Miller-Wohl. Reward Ch. 301.5-M. LEFT GLOVE- -Brown, tan. lost Sun. Reward. 130 Buckingham Dr. Hu. 3096. TRAVELING BAG—Lost Sun . south Columbus. Ind.. wearing apparel; flshinv tackle; rew. 1731 Ludlow. Ch 4326-V WRIST WATCH with bracelet. ' ; ot Bunds; First Baptist church on Rader or Roach*. Reward MRS HAYDEN Ha 1062-R 524 Lost; in small black billfold. Libers:reward. 800 N. Oxford He. 3883 5 Personals 5 Gallons Cleaners Naphtha with One Can Drv Cleaning Soap. For $1.50 Delivered. Clean vour own silks, drapes, upholstered furniture, etc. Complete directions given each order. Ta. 2376. BUS IN ESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BUILD and remodel now. Save money H. T. Mercer k Son. RI. 7248. Ch. 3673. CALL Flanner House. Ri 7504. for house cleaners, maids, domestic assistants. CHAIRS—Made new bv rebottomine in cane, hickorv or reed. Call Board ol Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0583. DRIVEWAYE— Crushed stone. *2.75 per ton out on drive. 654 S. 11th. LI. 7185. ECONOMY RUG CLEANERS—SPECIAL 1 WEEK, 9x12 RUGS 95c. RI. 9751. GEN. REPAIRING—Papering. painting. Elmer Sharer, 1633 Arrow. Ch. 1465. HOOBIER RUG CLEANERS Special 9x12 rug shampooed. 61; 3-pc. overstulled. >5; work guaranteed. He. 1709. Carpets LATD Ir - 7132 Linoleum xurvixs Exp—Reas. LAWN MOWERS sharpened, repaired. We dell. KELSO'S. 548 Va. Ave. Dr. 3354. PARTS and repairs for all makes of vacuum cleaners and washers. C. k S. Electric Co- 137 W. 16th. Ri. 6056. RUG —iSmalli cleaned FREE with every 9x12. $2. Call a competent cleaner. W. N. Flv Rug Cos.. 2328 Brkstde Ch. 2211, RUGS CLEANED RIGHT FOR *1.50. S. A S. RUG CLEANERS Li_ 5894 SPEC. —Valves ground and block faced on anv car. *5. Cara greased. 50c. E. Pratt St, ear,, Pratt and Ashland SPECIAL FOR MAY ROCK GARDEN. POOL AND PLANTS, complete. *4O: top soli, block wood soil. *1.50 per load. Hu. 8193. UPHOLSTERING—Sewing mach. repaired. Wall paper repd.: cabinet work. Be. 5585, W. 0. Jones Rug Cleaning Cos. Largest exclusive rug sleaners in city. OFFICE. HU 4930. RESIDENCE. HP. 4932, SELL RENT OR BUY REAL ESTAIt through classified ads tn The Time* Phone "ad-taker" Ri. 6551 durina business hours 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. oav six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving *4 per load and up Call RI 7750 419 E Market St. MOVING. *3—You help. *1 less; quick service; careful white men Ch. 5640. MOVING—*2 up; white men; anvthing. anywhere tnv'ime, PETE'S. Ch. 3878. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing California shipments Pool cars. RI 3628 Ri. 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W. OTTO J. SUESZ. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting A-l WALL PAPER Va PRICE. Hung by first-class workmen. House painting and wall paper cleaning. 5420 East Washlngton. Ir. 6101. CLEANING PAPER—AII work first class: 1932 paper full embossed, furnished and hung. $7.20 per room. Li. 9085. IST CLASS paper hanging; 2 average rms.. *5; paper turn. 6c per roll up. Be. 4371-R. FIRST CI.ASB paper hanging. 10c per roll Be. 0112-R. MAIER k SIDEL, PAlNTlNG—Papering. cleaning. lowest prices; prompt serv.; show samples or nang your paper. MR. WILLIS. Dr. 5075. PAPER HANGING—ISc per roll, cleaning done right. DAVIS. He. 1053. PAPER HANGING- Gleaning eU tree Ch 2004 FRANK JACKSON It 2415 PAPER CLEANING—SOc per rm . Immediate serv.. white; 10 yrs. exp. Be. 1149-W. PAPER cleaned. 50c rm, regardless of size. Ten years’ experience. Dr. 4929, PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent service. |1 a room. O'DONALD. Ri. 4628. PAPER CLEANING—SOc per rm.. Immediate _serv . white; 10 yrs. exp. Be. 1149-W. PAPER HANGING —Painting, oaper removed by steam; estl. free. Ch. 0482._ PAPER HANGING—IOc per roll; paint_lng. cleaning, work guar. Ha. 0175-R. RUGS Cleaned *1.50: Painting: Paper _ Hanging 12c; cleaning 75c. Hu. 5493. SPRING—Time for cleaning, sign painting. Danerlng and landscape wore. Indols. Interior k Exterior Decr't’g Cos. Ta. 3631. WHY not have vour panting done bv experienced men at low cost? Ch. 5640 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 * Beauty Parlors SCALP TREATMENT to recondition ualr: 61.00. JACK and JILL. LI 0347, INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring ACCOUNTlNG—Bookkeeping; private lessons. Books opened and audited. Ha. 4953-M. LEARN HAWAIIAN GUITAR—I Free with course. Radio artists instructors. Hilo Hawaiian Btudlo. 3106 Roosevelt. Ch. 4425 SPECIAL—6 weeks' free Instruction: voice, piano or pipe organ: onlv *2. No other cost or obligation. Ir. 0956 HELP WANTED “ The Time* tries to protect Ita readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully Investigating all advertisements that require money for "cash bonds.** territorial right*, etc. However, readers are advised to investigate carefully or consult the Better linlne*s Bnrcau before Investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male EMPLOYMENT and interest in but. given man with 1300 and truck. Reorganizing! DeLux Bottling Work*. 635 8. Meridian. NEAT-APPEARING MEN PAY DAILY SEE MR. OMALLEY. 602 SPINK-ARMS HOTEL TRUCKS--With semi-trailers, carrying at least eight tons. 1854 8. East. Dr. 3730 Wanted several wide-awake boys to sell Times Pink Editions. Apply after 2 p. m. 1435 N. Capitol. M flelp Wanted—Female I MIDDLE-AGED lady to do housework. Apply at 353 N. Holmes avenue. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA N. 3114—Attractive front rm . leg, closet: private home. Reaa. Ta. 1763. : BUCKINGHAM DR., 310—(Near Butler./ | Now hosnv. priv. bath, gar. Uu. 6379.

RE9TUS 17 F urn tab ed Rooms DELAWARE. N.. 3419—Twin beds; private family, home privileges; meals opt.; gar, ran-a N 535—2 nice tleeoing rms ; overvtuffed turn. Lew price. DEL. N.. 713; APT. 9—Nicelv fur. rm.. next beth: priv. family; res*. Ri. 1339. G RAC ELAND. 3907—Small living rm. and bedrm.. mod , dwn Priv. entr. Ha 44—-M MERIDIAN. N.. 2713—Ught pleasant rm., next bath, cross ventilation; good home. MERIDIAN. N . 1930; Ant. 3—Nicelv fur . borne privileges. 1 or 2: $4. Ha. 2215-W NEW JERSEY. N.. 1225 Nice rm . twin beds, private bath and home. Ri 1106. OHIO. E.. 407—Lodging for men: modern. 35c ner night. R 1.4145 RANDOLPH. N. 21—Nice mod. rm. for gentlemen: private family. Lt. 3127. WASH.. E.. 2432 —Desireable rm.. eonnecl:ng bath; 3 persons. Oarage optional. NINTH E. 116 —Fur. rms. Gentlemen references. Near bath, private home. CT nFMIS HOTEL; warm, homelike. 01. ULIXIO , 7 for a I>a w BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat; mod con re n.. >3 59 dt up OVERLOOKING Fall creek, rm.; private home; brkfast. opt.; gentleman. He. 1638. WTSST of state house; S q. quiet-day sleepers: t* price; double 75c. single. 50c; double week. *3 50. Outside rooms 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. N.. 2205—2 or 3-rm. apts.; mod.; o'-Btuffed; wat.: hdwd. firs; 67, Ta. 7110. ASHLAND. 1554—Nicelv lur. 2 rm. apt., bed davenport, sink in kiten. everyth fur. ASHLAND 2303—2 rm. apt. with bath; everything turn. He. 3358. BARTH. 1315—Nice rm*.. for housekeeping; private entrance: near Fountain Square. BROADWAY. 1134—2 rms ; kitchenette; private bath: 2 beds: 18.50. BROADWAY. 1649—Living rm.. kitchen. fur.; sink; hot water: reduced rent. BROADWAY. 2121 —1 clean rm. At kitchen; turn.: adult*: private entrance: *4.50 _ BROADWAY and 12th; 8 rms.; fur.; (10 week. Can sublet part RI. 2254 CAPITOL, N.. 1409—Sleeping and light _ haakplng rms . hot and cold water; reas. CENTRAL. 2528 —2 connecting rms.; evervthtng furn.. near bath. Ta ._0423. CENTRAL, 1456 Small unfur. apt ; utilitles; mod: porches; yard; rea*. Ri. 4749. DEL.. N.. 2143—2 rms.. kitchenette; newlv decorated: well furn.; overstuffed; mobile bed; reasonable. Ta, 1266 ENGLISH, 1240—2 rooms, mod., down; everything furnished. *4 DR 549n FOUNTAIN 80 —l-rm $3: 2 rms.. *3.50: 3 rms.. *4.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE.. N.. 21—2 front modern rms.. everything furnlahed. garage. LiOYT. 1526—2 front rms. downstairs; private entrance. Dr. 5346. ILL.. N.. 2339—1, 2 k 3-rm. apts.; pri. entT; everything fur,; 63.50 to $7 wk. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS. N.. 1915—2 conn., newly deco., extra nice for housekeep.; prl. ent.; *5. LA SALLE. S.. 43—Two large mod., front room* down. Priv. ent.. sink, ba th. MASS. AVE. 808'a —Rm. with middle-aged lady, or light housekeeping. RI. 9034. MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—2 rms.. next bath: mod, adults; private entrance. Dr. 5442. OHIO. E. 340—Nice front room; *2.75 wk.: one room. *1.50 wk. OLIVE. 1026 1 j —Fountain Sq.; 2 clear rms.; private entrance; garage. Dr. 3540-R. PARK, 1659—Unfurn. Ige. front rm.; gas range; utilities. *lO mo. 2 large rms. downstairs furn. or unfurn. He. 3137, PARK. 1659—3 rms., down; private entrance; running water; furn. or partly furn.; parking space: >25 mo. He. 3137. PENN.. N., 817—Nice, front rm.. 1 or 2 _ ladies employed Reasonable. Close In. PLEASANT. 1302—3 mod. unfurnished connecting rms.: utilities furn. Dr. 6947-R. SHERMAN DR.. N.. 2406—Modern furn., 3 rms. down; water In kitchen. TALBOT, N.. 2420—2-rm. apt., everything furn.. >5 wk. Ta. 7110. TALBOT. N., 2010—2 large, clean, well fur., utilities fur., sink. *7: carline. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Large rm.. kitebenette; everything furn., SS. Ch. 4106. NICE ROOMS CHEAP—Mod. 315 N. Pine. Rl. 3939. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL, 1960—1 OR 2 CONNECT. RMS ; WELL FURN.; PRIVILEGES. HA. 4171JM COLLEGE. 3268—Lovely rm., priv. home; splendid meals; gar.; reas. Wa. 2943. ENGLISH. 1240 —Rooms for two: modern; good meals; *5.50 each_ Dr. 5490. GALE. N., 1105—1 or 2 men, home cooking; modern: near car and bus. GRAY. N.. 958—Yg. man. rm. mate; mod?; gd. meals: $4.50. E. 10th car. Ch. 3232-R. OXFORD. N.. 532—R00m, board, for 2; private modern home: nr, car. Ch. 3524. TALBOT, N., 2148—Well furn. rm.; priv. home; home cooking; *6. Ha. 1185-W. SUIT, for 2 or 3: good care of children, if parents empl., mod., priv.. reas. Dr. 0303-J. BOARD and care for little girl; nice refined home of widow; *5. Ha. 2431-R. LOVELY RM.—Private family; meals optional: modern conveniences. Ta. 4658. 2 EMPL. girls to share rm.. meale. widow's home, privileges, >5 each. Be. 1070-M. 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND. 1214 Upper apartment; modern; garage: reasonable. Ri. 2636. ASHLAND. 1326; mod., clean. 3-rm. apt., _ gar: red, rent. Inquire Apt. 5. CENTRAL. 2a42 —5 rms.. heat and water; 1 mo. free. Ri. 5994, He. 2783 FALL CREEK BLVD.. E.. 3032—3 bedrm. mod, uppe- dup.. gar., util.; SIOO. Ta 4085 ILLINOIS. N.. 3731—Large 2 bedroom upper duplex: heat and water paid; no small children. Ta 5536. MERIDIAN. N. 1726—Beautiful front; 4 and 5 rooms: *2O and up. Ta. 1592. _ N. MERIDIAN. 2035 Efficiency. 1 and 2 bedrooms apts., *4O to *62.50. Li. 2439. N. PENN. ST.. 1433—Efficiency. 1 and 3 bedroom apts., *42.50 to *63 Li. 2439. SHELBY. 2325—2 rms.. kitchenette, baUiT all util.; A-l; *25. Dr. 1027-R. LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 unfurn rms; aTI util.; *5 wk.: 1 rm.. *3.50. Ch. 4108. E. 10TH, 1530—M0d.: 4-rm. apt.; heat, water. Janitor service. Ch. 2758. TENTH. E.. 2428—Beautiful 6-rm. mod. apt. Reduced rent. Ch. 0127. 11TH. w.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt., heat. gas. water and lee furn.. *26. Call Apt. 1. THE GRANT. 19TH. E.. 607—5 beautiful rms.. breakfast nook; both, hardwood floors: Frigidatre. oil burner: rent *45. L. 3. SUMME. 421 Illinois Bldg. LI. 1957. 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. Li. 5453. Evenings, Be 3114. or Wa. 0433. $25.00—527.50—530.00 DUNDEE APARTMENTS . Virginia ave. and McCartv st.; includes heat. eas. Frieidaire: will decorate: walking distant** from town. Custodian. Apt. 47. first floor, McCartv at. entrance. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS, N.. 2022—5 rms.. strictly modern double; garage. Ch. 4700 ALABAMA. N,. 2425—6-rm. mod., dbl.. hardwood firs., gar. Rent reduced. Rt. 0894. ARROW! 1952—4-rm. semi-mod.. screens, awnings, blinds, water furnished. 618. Draher Electric Bervlce. Ch. 4409. ASHLAND! 1915—6-room modern double; *17.50, Qregorv and Appel Inc. LI. 7491. BROADWAY. 2025—5-room modern, garage. *2O: water paid; newlv papered. He. 3167. BROADWAY, 820—10-rm. modern house: 2 baths; full basement; excellent rooming and boarding house district; *3B. Furaiture for sale if desired. Ir. 2112-7. BROOKVILLE. N„ 62',—Coxy 4-rm. modT: garage: reduced *2O; water pd. Ir. 1088.

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RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses CAPITOL, N . 2423—6-rm., modern double. garage. Hu. 5154. CAPITOL! N.. 3445—Smile f-rm mod.. redeco., gar , 630. Ch. 3062-W COLL OE, 838—Upper, lower duplex or roor. a m, 2 bath*; reasonable. Rt. 1216. COTTAGE. 1901—6-rm. bouse, semi-mod., water pa., nicely papered good netahborhood. *l6. Owner, Hu. 4368. Dr. 3554-R. DENNY. 8.. 17—5-room modern double, garage, water paid. Hu. 5154. DEWEY. 594*—Irvington; semi-mod dbl.; 5 rm*.. gar., wxter pd.; 620. Ir. 4119 EUCLID. N., 722—C1n.. 5-rro. strictly mod. dble.; garage: water paid; *3O Ir. 4024. EUOENE. 854—Mod. 5 rms.. garage, paved st., excellent condition: *2O GALE ST.. N.. 1223—5-rm. semi-modern double, fine condition: garage Near E 10th car and Brookstde Park: (21.50: water nald; 3 wk*. rent free. Hu. 7175. HAMILTON. S . 349—7-rm. mod . cleaned. double gar.; *24. Be. 3379 eve. HARLAN. 161 —4 rm. mod. double, yard; A-l condition. >2O Hu. 1404 HARRIS. S 413 Nicelv arranged: 5-rm. double. *l2 50. Ha. 4039-J. HARRIS. 25—6-rm. mod., perfect condi.; gar.; fenced yard. Reduced *lB Be 0746. HIGH. 1002—4-rm. cottage. 615. Call 138 W, Market. Li. 3290. HIGH. 964—4-rm mod. upper duplex; heat, water furnlahed; $22.50. Dr, 7657. HOWARD. 1929—5-rm. double, bath, water furnished: garage; *ls. He 3750 JEFFERSON. N.. 323—6 r., mod.; dbl ga.. good neighborhood; reas. Ch. 2918-!Z. LEE, 1470—5 rm. semi-mod.; garage, water paid. Reduced rent. He. 1486. McKIM. 130—Practically new; 5-rm. semlmod. bungalow; garage; 616, NEW JERSEY. N.. 2343—8-rm. mod. double hardwood firs, throughout, gar.; 835. NEW JERSEY! N . 1335—6-rm. mod.; newly deco.; gar. Ha. 2040. Rt. 0788 PARKER. 438—Double. 4 rms.. bath; mod.; garage; water paid. LI. 3491 PARKER. 2243-45—4 rms.; semi-mod.; gar.: water pd. Reduced, Hu. 4361. PARKER 2332—5-rm. mod single: gar . wt. od : *2O. Gregory k Appel. Inc. Lt. 7401. PINE. N , 401—Corner able.; 5 rms. and bath: water paid: *lB. LI. 0673 RANDOLPH. 1053 8 —d-rm. double, modern: water paid. *32.50. Dr. 2312. SPRUCE, 1736 —4-rtn. mod , bun., dbl!. gar . wa, pd.; 622 50. Ri. 1886. eve. Ta. 3020. TABOR. E.. 061—6-rm. house; 3 bedrmC: modern throughout: reflnlshed; garage; water paid: 635. Be. 0200. VILLA. 1603—6-rm. mod . brk. rm!! laundry, gar., wat. pd.. 830. Ir, 1315. 10TH. E.. 217—5-rm semi-mod.; gd. coni.; _*16.50; wa. pd. 138 W. Market. Lt. 2290. 28TH ST.! ‘W- H3-6-room double: modern except furnace, good cond.; *l6; water paid. Ch. 3036 31ST. W.. 563—Mod 5 rms.. N. of 30th; mod. 4 rets.. *22.50, Ta. 4981. 33RD. W.. 925—G00d 4-room double, modern. gar., c w. pd. Reduced. Schmid k Smith. Realtors. Ri. 6367. 33RD. W.. 925—G00d 4-room double, modern. gar., c. w. pd. Reduced. Schmid k Smith. Realtor*. RI- *367. 34TH ST.. W— 5-rm. semi-mod.: near Government hospital: 616. Wa. 0110. CHEAP RENT *lO. Five room s . el., gas. inside toilet; water paid. 906 Church St DUNLOP k HOLTEOEL. NEAR REAL6ILK: 112L3 Five rooms, el., eas. eitv water paid, good house. 828 Park. DUNLOP * HOLTEOEL NEWLY DECORATED *lO Five-room double, elec, lights. ga. water paid. 3013 East Twentv-second Bt. DUNLOP k HOLTEOEL. Walking Distance, $25 Seven rooms, newlv docorated. good for roomers. 321 E. St. Clair. Dunlop & Holtegel COLORED— 331 W 25th: 6-room modern double: newly decorated; hardwood floors. fireplace, screens, shades; *3O. Ta. 0666. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ALABAMA. N.. 1518—Desirable fr. apt.. Roll-wav bed, everything turn.. 66.50 wk. ILLINOIS. N.. 3732 —3 beautiful furn. rms.; o'stuffed: util.: adults: 67. Also sleeplng rm. and gar.; >4, Ha. 3858-M. LOCKERBIE. 612—See this low-priced mod. nrlv, ant. Open for inspection. NEW YORK. E.. 4109—5 rms.. furn. except bedding and linen; thoroughly cleaned. NEW YORK, E.. 719—2 rm. apt., completely furn.. newly dec., priv. bath, adults: *9. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. alcove: priv bath: >10: housekeeper In basement. WOODRUFF PLACE—623 E. Dr.: 2, 4 rms.; heat, wa. gas. >3O: *SO. Opeo aft Ac eves. BEAUTIFUL 6 rm.*.. n.. 6 twin beds; ideal for group of girls: <SO. Ta. 6807. HAVE several beautiful furn. 3 and 4 bedrm. homes, north. For furn. houses and apts. See Mr. Mott. 137 E. Wash. Li. 2318. Eve.. Ri, 9478. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUBPfEBB~ 24 Suburban and Farms 4 ROOMS—I I-3 acres, chicken house, gar., elec, lights: $lB. Ir. 3655, 24-A Resorts and Cottages RIVER COTTAGES—C'ose in. very reas. for season: >75 up. New Augusta 556 25 Business, Office and Desk Spare DESK, office space, ground fl. Architect's bldg.; *2O up. 117 E. Vermont. Ri. 6456. *25 STOREROOM—Corner College. 30th: 679 E. 30th; 18x45. Inq. Menaugh's. Ta. 1744. 10.500 SQ. FT. STTORAOE SPAOT—On switch. Cal Li. 4117 or Ri 5546. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale BROOKSIDE PARKWAY: 3318 N Dr.—s rooms, strictly modern, full basement. Automatic furnace. 3-car garage, tub and shower, laundrv room: *5.000; *6OO down, UNIVERSITY .-mr.: strictly mod.: 11-3 sucres; *5,000; leav. city. Dr. SIBB-W. WOODLAWN. 1419—9 rooms, modern: newlv painted and papered. Lot 40x187 It. Paved allev and street. Price *4.250. JENNINGS BROS, 2* South 111. St. 28 Sale Suburban Property 1 ACRE—4-rpi. bungalow; 2.6 mi. south of river, west side Harding St. Rt. 7725. ”MERCHAN DIST 34 Miscellaneous For Sale C■■ ... CINDERS—SAND k GRAVEL. LOCAL, k OVERLAND HAULING. IR. 2820 COFFEE URN—LIKE NEW: 5 GALLON: REAS. 1111 MADISON AVE. CONCRETE block machine: dandv cond; for quick sale. <SO. 4514 E. 16th St. EXHAUST FANS Nu-Alr, 16-inch size. 3-speed; special price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151. EREF! Gross Caps: with order of 3 r r\.n,Lj Anz bottles or more. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLB CO.. 534 W. Pearl LI. 8085. QUILTS—AII designs, made to order, reas. 2137 Parker Ave. Ch 4048. TRACTOR. ' Fojhson." plow and farm mare, weight 1.450 lbs. Wa. 4729-Ring 2. WATER PUMP Electric “crane.” factory rebuilt. 200gatlon* per hour; price 625 Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 115 L 35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm end bedrm.. twin beda. linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods CHEST of drawers, walnut veneer green tapestry chair: like new; reas. Dr 703 V COAL OIL RANGE—S burner *2O UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION corner Crpitoi_and South 8t DAY BED 510; t2< beds comp.. ** * *. Chambers fireles# range *6. rockers. Wa. 5451 EASY WASHER, dryer type. *4O. A-l condltlon 2999 E. Washington Ch. 0852 ELECTRIC washer. Eden." Just like new. real barg 342JE. L McCarty. Dr 3572 j-J. FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used, vialt our display room. 2000 Northwestern Avenue Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FURNITURE, stove*, rugs, refrig . new. used: cash, credit. Barrett. 968 Virginia. HOOVER sweeper. 1900 Cataract washer: cash or trade. J33l_ N Capitol. Li. 293 L OIL STOVES and ice boxes, new and used; reas, 1236 Oliver Ave , Be 2456; SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKES. WHITE CO- RI- 4753. SEWING machine. Singer, high arm. *5. piano. *25; good condition; terms. 126 w. Washington at. STUDIO COUCH--Simmons. Beautv“Re*t mattress, like new; *ls. 827 N. Kevstone. 36 Radios. Musical Instruments CONN trombone; gold plated; used: *SO; easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. _ 128 W. Pennsylvania St. LI 5513. REPOSSESSED Leedjr trap drum outfit, complete; Just like new; *SO. easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania St LI 5513. EARLF—Long and short wave set. 1933 model: 90-dav guarantee. *29.50; onlv 95 down, small weekly payments. Earle Midget. *l4 95: guar. MIDGET RADIO 3TORES. 240 Mass Ave. Open evenlngs_ EVERETT baby grand of finest quality; Just repossessed from a musician's home o\er *350 paid. Can be had for balance due on ea*v monthly payments. PEARSON PIANO CO 128-30 N. Pennsylvania USED PIANO ACCORDIONS. *25 AND UP. INVESTIGATE FREF. LESSON PLAN. EASY. TERMS PEARSON PIANO CO. 12* N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. LI. 5513.

3rd Anniversary Sale Every Radio has been reduced. Many are 1931 and 1932 models. Rn*ch S tube table (Pi O "TA model ?pI£.UU Atwater Kent " tube (PI fITA table model Majestic 8-tube Su- (PQQ CA perbeterodyne pO^.OU Crosier Play Boy, (PQQ QQ Superheterodyne .... ipOJ.UU Radiola, 7-tube table (PI .‘T C!A model tjS.LO.OU Atwater Kent 8-tttbe (PI Q £TA Dynamic tJj-Li/.OU Victor Screen Grid (POQ £!Q Lowboy tpO^t.OU Brunswick 9-tube (P A Q AA Screen-Grid tp-±4i(.UU Majestic. Screen- (P/J£ AQ Grid. Hepplewhlte... WtO.I/V Atwater Kent model (PQ "T AA SO Superheterodyne .tpOO.UU Crosley S-tube Show $17.50 “ d *„ $15.50 H!b'!' r . K !" , .::!” b '. SIB.OO Steinite S-tube Puperheterodyne Crosier S-tube 00 Combination ipOT.UU Radio Bargain Shop 225 E. Washington St.

38 Store. Office Supplies NEW Corona No. 3 portable. 625; terms. 205 Mass. Av*. -Ll. 9470. TYPEWRITERS rented. *2 50 oer mo : *8 for 3mo Woodstock. 317 N Penn L 4712 39 Cash Coal Mart _ _ Retail Yards. Call Us for Prices FEDERAL COAL CO. Ch 2291 No Extra Charge for Wheeling. FREDRICK COAL CO Dr. 1792. Wa. 5666. No Wheel Chg. Kindling With Each Ton. No Extra Charge for ’j-Ton Delivery. Best W. Va. blk fd.. *6: 3x6 *5.75 Best W. Ash, blk. fd.. *4 75: 3x6 4 50 Best W. Ash n't fd.. *4.25. Braz. blk. 4.75 Best W V* m. *5- Ind. m r 400 UNION ICE AND COAL CO Dr. 462 L Dr. 4622. 10 Wanted to Trade PAPER hanging or painting, for used car. HESS BROS Ha. 0175-R. 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MB. PIERCE RI. 2019 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are th* largest buyers and sellers •>t used merchandise m th* state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES C-A-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W Washington Bt. FURNITURE of all kinds, we pay cash!~No dealers. o*ll Wa. 1665 NEWSPAPERS nothing, etc., urgently needed Salvation Army Industrial Home For truck, call RI. 6622. RILEY 2286. FURNITURE WANTED! 1 to 10 roems. Pay cash. LI. 2957. 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 RMB of furlnture. oiano. electric washer, best prices. Hu 7274. WE PAY highest prices for old gold, silrer snd platinnm. gold bridges and gold teeth F C Bon nett. 162 N 111. Rl 9966 ~TTvisjTcT __ _7 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry YOUNG COW—Calf and heifer for sale. R. N- SMITH. Ir. 2136 ring 7 k UTO MOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale CHEVROLET. 1930 sport roadster; snappy cream finish, tan trim; wire wheels: rumble seat: all good tires: mechanically perfect: *265 terms. C O. WARNOCK CO . 619 E. Washington at. Ll. 63*6. ESSEX. '29 Coach; clean and good: (165. MARMON CO„ Meridian at Ilth Li. 6359. ESSEX—I 927 Coach: 5 practically new tires. In excellent running condition. A real bargain. *75. THE BUICK 1302 E. Washington 8t Li. 1571, FORD. 1929 Roadster. Here U a good car in excellent condition throughout. Here Is a real bargain. *125: terms. C. O. WARNOCK CO., 819 E. Washington St. Ll. 8396 TORD 1930 Tudor: makes a nice appearance; all good tires; mechanically A-I. A real bargain: 6265 Terms. C. O. WARNOCK CO . 819 E. Washington Bt. Li. 8396 FORD—I 929 roadster. Here is good, reflable transportation at small cost. See this ear: *BS. C O. WARNOCK CO.. 819 _ E Washington Bt. Ll. 8396. FORD—I 929 tudor sedan Has had good care In excellent running condition: 6150: terms. C. O. WARNOCK CO.. *l9 E. Washington St. Ll. 8396. HUDBON 27 Sedan Buy lt now! 396. MARMON CO.. Meridian at Ilth. Li. 6359 f JORDAN. 1929; Aerlo 6 sport brougham. Shining jet black finish, green trim. 6 green wire wheels, 'id* mounts. Makes s wonderful sapearsr.c. Trunk rack, black leather upholstery. Mechanically excellent; good tires: *235. warms No finance charges. LAUTH MOTORS. INC.. 3547 E. Washington St Ir. 1175. MAR MON-ROOSEVELT. '3l Vic -Coupe; *395. MARMON CO. Meridian st UUa.

-MAY 3, 1932

AUTOMOTIVE >0 Autos For Sale NASH '29 Sedan. See this* 6345. Mar' MON CO- Meridian at Ilth. Li. tfS9 _ | OLDSMOBILE 29 Coach. A-t. 8388. MARj _ MON CO , Meridian at 11th. LI. 8359 f PONTIAC, late 1929 coach; second series. Beautiful maroon finish all good tires Makes a nice appearance. Mechanically excellent; *250 Term* No finance charge*. LAL'TH MOTORS. INC. 3547 R. Washington St Ir. 1175 ; STUDEBAKER 2* Rdster. A sporty job. . *145 MARMON CO. Meridian at 11th, j Ll 6359 WILLYS-KNIGHT Bedan. A good car *65. MARMON CO . Meridian at Ilth. Li 6359. ~l Trucks. Trartnrs Trailer* FORDSON Tractor. completely rebuilt and , repainted equipped with farm wheel* and fender*; special at *l5O „ FRANK HATFIELD CO | 625 N Capitol Ave _ RI ley_932. FORDS— <2 * 1931 drop floor panel denary*. One driven 4,000 miles and th# ’ other 4 200 mile* Original cost. 6747 : each Equipped with eight <B> drawer*, pie rack and bread rack. Only *475 each. BROWNING GENT CO INC 52 Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY DAVIDSON—I 927 twin cVciindeV motor: overhauled, new tires battery lamp and lust reflnlshed; *9O; terms anti trade ALLEN Mass Ave. 53 Accessories, Tire*. Part* JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtain* for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave. 55 Autos WuleC WILL dot cash for vour ear or tout *> iity 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Li 461* s*l foot UsedCars/ ] p Sacks bros. AUTO LOAN CO. f 309-311 N.CAPITOL-RI.S99A| FINANCIAL Business Opportunities BARBER BHOP and Beauty Parlor. 2 chairs; est. trade, close in; bargain if sold at once. Term*. Box A-147. Times. OARAGE. 15-car; 2 lots; small house; cheap: *2OO down He_ 5723 ROOMING house and ice cream parlor” cheapj_ other business. 619 E. New York. EXCELLENT opportunity for 2 men writ i *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. 0620. TRY TIMEB WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Personal Property Loans VO COMPULSORY INSURANCE* RED TAPE Autos. Furniture. *25-S3OO. LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N. Delaware Lt 6605. NEED MONEY FOR TAXES' WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE 125 TO (300. BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 201 E New York Rl *974 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 Rl. 5054. Li 9131. Directly opposite the Citizens Gas Cos. Loans On Furniture. LOWEST HOIS 2ksH2 Same Rate on All Balances *SO for 10 mo* , total cost *5 50 100 for 10 mos., total cost 11 OO 200 for 10 mos., total cost 22 00 300 for 10 mos., total cost 33 00 Other amounts and lengths of time granted. No fees or fines. You get th* full amount of the loan. If it's the thing for you to make a loan, we will try to help you. INDPI.S. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 BLDG RI 3587 ~ LOANS $lO to S3OO Rates Substantially Lower PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS AUTOMOBILE LOANS CHARACTER LOANS LIBERAL PAYMENT PLAN Promnt. Confidential Service. 2—OFFICES—2 205 Odd Fellow Bid*. N. E. Cor. Penn, and Wash. Sts. LI ncoln 8495 300 Roosevelt Bid*. N. E. Cor. Illinois and Wash. Sts. LI ncoln 2491 Commonwealth Loan Cos. (Buslnes Established 18871 Licensed by the State

Automobile Loans AUTO gttlOAHf Hay HALF 7° LEGAL ■ 7 RATE If paid when due. if not. regular legal rate will prevail until maturity. WHY PAY MORE DON’T LOSE YOUR CAR. CASH IN 5 MINUTES. Lincoln Auto Loan 8 S. Capitol Ave. RI. 1321 ... " ~ ~~aut6“loaks 820 N Meridian. rj 433 AUTO LOANS CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAN CQ M 2 N Illinois St. LI s*t>oo Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTB BLDG JTLZNTY OF PRES PARKING aPAC*^_ Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 mm Cor. New York and Indiana i :' ' ' ' ' ' . . '' ' "