Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 308, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1932 — Page 12

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MUSCLE SHOALS LEASE VICTORY WON IN HOUSE Rule Governing Debate on Measure Is Adopted on A!mon*s Move. H;> I nilrd l'rr* WASHINGTON. May 4—Proponents of a bill for leasing all properties but the power plants at Muscle Shoals won an initial victorv today when the rule governing debate on the measure was adopted by the house. Debate on the measure immediately swung into the issue of economy. Representative Edward B. Almon <Dem„ Ala.t charged that the only opposition to thus bill is the American Fertilizer Association, because cheaper fertilizer would be produced at the shoals if this bill passes." He predicted a large annual saving to the government if the properties arc h-r.cd. The result of passage of the bill "will be government operation, because the plant can not be leased in eighteen months as the bill stipulates it must," said Representative Earl C. Michener <Rep., Mich.). He said it would be necessary to expend additional funds on the plant, and "I doubt the wisdom of starting some new project on the part of the government at this *ime.” Almon, in a sarcastic reference to action of the house on the omnibus economy bill said "that while we were frittering away five days on that bill, the government was spending $5,000 more a minute to operate, than it was getting in receipts." NEGRO POLITICIAN GETS 30-DAY TERM l sed His Fists in Argumrnt at Primary Polling Plare. A thirty-day penal farm term was imposed today upon a Negro politician and professional bondsman who used hts fists in an argument Tuesday at a primary election polling place. The Negro, Henry Sleets, 42. of 2412 Cornell avenue, was convicted j of assault and battery today before 1 Municipal Judge William H. Sheaffer. who imposed a fine of sl, in ad -, dition to the penal farm term. Judgment was withheld on a disorderly conduct count. Sleets and a man described as "a worker” engaged in an argument at the polling place of the Thirteenth precinct. Second ward. 2357 Ashland avenue. Sleets struck the other man. and later hit three election officials who ordered mm to remain away. Charles Watts, election sheriff, was the principal witness against Sleets. He arrested him and held him until police arrived. ILLINOIS U. DEAN TO BE BUTLER SPEAKER Academic Awards to Be Made at Honor Day Program. Charles M. Thompson, dean of the college of commerce of the University of Illinois, will speak at the annual honor day program o 2 Butler university Thursday in the Butler fleldhouse. Members es the 1932 graduating class and faculty members will parade in cap and gown, following which Dr. Lee Sadler, pastor of the University Park Christian church, will give the invocation. Academic awards will be madp. including memberships on Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Delta Chi. Kappa Tau Alpha, Alfred Marshall Society and Kappa Delta Pi. TRANSPORT RULING NEAR Commmisslon to Act on Co-Ordi-nated Shipments; Plan Opposed. Final testimony in the public service commission hearing of the petition of Co-Ordinated Transport, Inc., was expected this afternoon. The petition represents the plan of the Insull interests to co-ordinate truck shipments with interurban lines. The move is opposed bysteam railroads and truck men throughout the state.

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Community Fund directors today! ; elected Arthur V. Brown, president 1 of the Union Trust Company, as' fund president for one year. Hei succeeds Edward A. Kahn, who was : chosen first vice-president. Other officers elected are Elmer W. Stout, second vice-president; I Clifford L. Harrod, re-elected treas- ! urer, and Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz j and Almus G. Ruddeil, directors. Brown served as chairman of the J last two fund campaigns. The Community Fund, which has charge of raising budgeting and distributing money to thirty-eight relief and welfare agencies in the city, is in its twelfth year. There were 12.000 contributors in j the first campaign for funds in 1920.! and 70.000 contributed in the last ; campaign in October, 1931. The Cit: THURSDAY EVENTS | Advertising Club luncheon. Colombia ! Club. American Business Club luncheon, Columbia Club. Real Estate Board luncheon, Washin*ton. • Shrine Caravan Club luncheon. Murat temole. Acacia luncheon. Harrison. Marion CountT Bankers’ Association dinner. 6:30. Washington. Fracture of her right arm was suffered Tuesday by Imogene Roger. 13. of 1702 Lockwood street, who fell from the roof of a factory building at 1602 Shelby street, where she and other children were playing. "The urge to play golf Is psychological. rather than physical," Will H. Diddel. golf course architect, declared Tuesday in an address to the Indianapolis Rotary- Club at the Claypool. Howard A. Giddings. vice-presi-dent of the Travelers’ Insurance | Company of Hartford, Conn., arrived here today to remain through Thursday at the local branch office of the company. Dr. Mathew Winters, head of the department of pediatrics. Indiana 'university-, will speak at 8:30 Thursday night before a child j health meeting of Indianapolis j chapter. Women of the Moose, in Moose hall, 13b North Delaware street. Memorial services for Virgil Lockwood, former Indianapolis patent i (attorney, who died last week in! California, will be held by the In- j dianapolis Bar Association Satur- : day morning in superior court | three. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a. m. Saturday. “Taxation Problems Confronting Marion County" will be discussed, by James E. Fischer of the Marion County Association for Tax Reduction at a meeting of the South Meridian Street Civic Club Fridaynight in Druid's hall. 1317 South Meridian street. Mid-week fellowship dinner of the Northwood Christian church will he held Thuisday night with Mrs. E. C. Rumpler as speaker. Her subject will be "The Church's Hour." Business girls' department of the Y. W. C. A. will observe national music week at a dinner Wednesdaynight. when Mrs. William H. Gibbs, musical director of the association. ! will be the speaker. “Some Changing Forms of Wealth" will be the subject of an

HOLD DIVORCEE IN SLAYING OF TWO WITH AX Husband of Woman Killed With Daughter Also Is Facing Quiz. Hft I nit rtf prrnt MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 4.—Miss Mary Sunshine Walker, pretty 26-year-old divorcee, was arrested today for questioning in the ax slaving of Mrs. Stanley Puryear and her 8-year-old daughter, Aurelia Zenia. Police said they had located her “out of town" and officers had been sent to return her here. Puryear was held In county jail on a charge of slaying Will Jamison, 27, Negro, shot a .ter Puryears wife and daughter were beaten to death with an ax Monday. Puryear said he caught the Negro wielding the ax. Police said Miss Walker was “known to have been friendly’’ with Puryear, portly, partly bald autoI mobile salesman. She left the loan office where she was employed yes- : terday. The Negro, before he died, denied :he killed Mrs. Puryear and her daughter. He said a man. whose description i fitted Puryear. hired him to come ; to the house, and when he arrived 1 the man shot him. Queens Periled by Flood Cl) T nitrii Crrm SOFIA. May 4 —Queen Marie of Rumania and her daughter Queen Marie of Yugoslavia, were passengers aboard the Orient express ; which was endangered when a ! cloudburst near Slivnitza caused a washout. They were en route to 1 Constantinople. y in Brief (address by Walter Myers, attorney, lat a luncheon of the Indianapolis : Real Estate Board Thursday in the ; Washington. Merchandise valued at nearly $l5O was the loot of burglars Tuesday night from the Victor pharmacy, 4627 East Tenth street. The loot included cigars, cigarets, chewing gum, pipes, cosmetics and candy. Employes of the G. * J. Tire Company were addressed today by Dr. C. S. Wikoff. Liberty party candidate for United States senator. The minimum w-age was his topic. Degree staff of Alfarata council will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Harry H. Mann. 222 Parkviewavenue. Meeting of the state charities board will be held Friday. John A. Brown, chairman, announced today. Theft of clothing of undetermined value from the Lafayette cleaners shop. 11 East Twenty-eighth street, was reported to police today. Entrance was gained by breaking glass in a rear window. WOMEN HURT IN CRASH Two Are Injured as Car, Truck Meet at Crossing. Two women suffered slight Injuries today in an automobile and truck collision at Harding and Raymond streets. The car, driven by Miss Ola Breacke, 19, of 119 East Ninth street, with Miss Evelyn Hunt. 26, of 1047 North Sheffield avenue, as a passenger, was struck by a truck driven by Harry Day, 38, of 2732 Shelby street. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m. West wind. 16 miles an hour; temperature, 70: barometric pressure. 30.04 at sea level; ceiling, scattered clouds, unlimited: visibility, 15 miles; field, good. . 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Phone: RILEY 5551 Phone Servtee * A M to 8 P M Dattv ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices DENNY. CHANDLER H.. JR.—Age 3 Tear*, beloved son ot Chandler H. and Sylvia Denny, brother of Charles Dennv. passed away at his home, 916 N. Oakland Are.. Tuesday morning Puneral Thursday. 3 o'clock at the residence. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Friends Invited. Funeral under' direction of GEORGE McCABTY. Fortvllle. __ MASTERS. MRS. SUSIE—WUe of Walter B. Masters, passed awav at 5220 N. Penn St.. Wednesday morning. Services at the FLANNER k BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time given later. MURPHY. SUSAN—Age 14. mother of Sam Murphv of Miami. Fla.; Miss Ted Murphy. Mrs. William C. Richardson. William and Elmer J. Murphy ot this cltv. Fis ssed5 sed away at the residence. 3948 Cenral Ave.. May 3 Funeral Thursday at 2 p. m. at the McNEELY MORTUARY. PUGH. CHARLES W.—Age R years, passed awav Tuesday. Mav 3 at his residence. 4026 E. 10th St., father of Edwin Pugh of Los Angeles. Cal.: Stanley G. of Detroit. Mich . and Charles L. of Indianapolis: brother of Edwin B. and George L. Pugh. Mrs. William Hercheil. Mrs. Er\in Luts and Mrs Florence Webber. Funeral Thursday. Msv 5. at 2 o. m. at FINN BROS FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N Meridian St Friends Invited. ST AMBAUGH, ALFRED (FRED)—Beloved husband ot Lena Stambaugh. father of Mrs Mabel Boucher, Edith. Evelvn and Clara Stambaugh. passed away May 3. | 1932. 1:30 a. m.. age 4* years. Friends 1 may call Wednesday afternoon and evening at the jvudenee. 43* South Kaystone avenue# Services Thursday. May 5. at 3 p. m. #frienda invited.

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TRAVELING BAG—Lost Sun., south Columbus, Ind.. wearing apparel; fishing tacklej rew. 1731 Ludlow. Ch. 4336-W. WRIST WATCH lost Sun Noblesville link*. M. E. KENT. 75 N. Layman. Lt. 4551. 5 Personals j 5 Gallons Cleaners Naphtha with One Can Drv Cleaning Soap. For $1.50 Delivered. Clean vour own silks, drapes, upholstered lurniture. etc. Complete directions given each order. Ta. 2376 business service 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra instrument repairing; exDert. guar. work. PF.ARSON PIANO I CO- 128 N. Penn. Li. 5513. BIRD BATH—Lawn benches: flower boxes: j urns ot concrete. 3936 E. 18th. Ch. 1396. BUILD and remodel now. Save money IL T. Mercer k Son. RL 724fL_ CALL Planner House. Ri. 7504. for house l cleaners, maids, domestic assistants. I CHAIRS—Made new bv rebottomlng in cane, hickorv or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0583, DRIVEWAYE—Crushed stone. $2.75 per ton out on drive. 654 E. 11th. Li. 7185. GEN. REPAIRING—Papering. painting. Rimer Shaner. 1633 Arrow, Ch. 1465. HOOSIER RUG CLEANERS Special 9x12 rug. shampooed. $1: one ! small rug cleaned free. Call and de- ! livened. He. 1709. Carpets ' LAID Ir J 1 * 2 Linoleum xjrxxu Exp.-Reas. LAWN MOWERS sharpened, repaired. We deli, KELSO'S. 548 Va. Ave. Dr. 3354. PARTS and repairs for all makes of vacuum cleaners and washers. C. k S. Electric Cos.. 127 W. 18th. Ri. 8058. RUG—(Smalli cleaned FREE with everv 9x12. $2. Call a competent cleaner. W. N Fir r uk Cos.. 2328 Brkstde Ch. 2211. RUGS CLEANED RIGHT FOR $l5O. 8. A- S. RUG CLEANERS LI. 5894. SPECIAL FOR MAY l ROCK GARDEN. POOL AND PLANTS, romnlete. *4O: top soil, black wood soil. *1.50 ner load. Hu. 619.2 Special Price Continued 7x12 rug renovat- 95c. Ornteed. Ri. 9761. W. 0. Jones Rug Cleaning Cos. Largest exclusive rug sleaners in cltv. OFFICE. HU. 4930. RESIDENCE, HU. 4932. 7-A Moving;, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. Dav six months later, free hauline to storaee. Moving S4 t>er load and up. Call Rt. 7750, 419 E. Market St. MOVING. S3—You help. SI less: aulek j service: careful white men. Ch. 5840, MOVING —82 up: white men: anything anywhere anytime. PETE'B. Ch. 2878. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Sneclal prices oil return loads, packing California shipments. Pool cars. RI. 3628. Rt. 6561. Niehts Ch. 0699-W. OTTO J. SUESZ. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting ' A-l WALL PAPER I .' PRICE. Hung bv first-class workmen. House painting and wall paper cleaning. 5420 East W ashlngton. Ir. 6101. CLEANING PAPER—AII work first class: 1932 paper full embossed, furnished and hung._S7.2o per room. LI. 90g5. CLEANING —Papering, paper removed by steam, plastering, painting. Ch. 6052. IST CLASS paper hanging: 2 average rm*.. *5: nnner turn. 6c ner roll up Be 4371-R. FIRST CLABS paper hanging 10c per roll Be. 0112-R. MAIER k SIDEL. ' PAINTING— Papering. cleaning. lowest prices: prompt serv.; show samples or nang your paper. MR. WILLIS. Dr. 5075, j PAPER' HANGINO- 15c per roll, cleaning done_rlghL DAVIS. He. 1053 : PAPER CLEANING—SOc per rm., tmmedli ate 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 Ia room. O DONALD RI. 4628. ! PAPER CLEANING—SOc per rm.. immediate serv.. white; 10 yrs. exp. Be, 1149-W. : PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, paper re- : moved by steam: estl, free. Ch. 0482. _ PAPER HANGING—IOc per roll: paintI ing. cleaning, work guar. Ha. 0175-R. ! PAPER HANGING'““"A : vaasing. 1932 camples; guar. Barnard Li. 4901. RUGS Cleaned SI. 50; Painting; Paper ; Hanging 12c: cleaning 75c. Hu, 5492, i SPRING —Time for cleaning, sign painting. ( papering and landscape work. Indpls. Interior Sc Exterior Decr't'g Cos. Ta. 3831. : WHY not have vour pantine done bv expeI rlnre<i men at low cost? Ch, 5840. * Beauty Parlors SCALP TREATMENT to recondition nair. SI.OO. JACK and JILL. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools. Colleges, Tutoring ACCOUNTING — Book keeping; private lessons. Books opened and audited. Ha. 4953-M ______ LEARN HAWSIIAN GUITAR—I Free with course. Radio artist* instructors. Hilo Hswaiian Studio. 310* Roosevelt Ch. 4495 WILL GIVE PIPE organ lessons tn exchange for answering telenhone one morninr or afternoon a week Ir. 0056. HELP WANTED The Time* trie* to protect lta reader* from 'fraudulent Help Wanted ad--1 vertlaementa by rarefalljr investigating ail advertisements that require money for “ea*h bond*.** territorial right*, ete. However, reader* art advised to tnve*tigate carefully or consult tho Retter Itu-lae** Korean before lßTQ*ring. 13 Help Wanted —Male NEAT-APPEARING MEN PAY DAILT. MR O'MALLEY. 602 SPINK-ARMS. TRUCKS—With semi-trailers, carrying at least eight tons. 1854 S. Ea*t. Dr. 3730. 1$ Help Wanted—Female iLD companion to care tor and attend middle aged woman for one week Must be able to cook and do some housekeeping. References required. Write Times Box A 148. WANTED YOUNG LADY TEACHER— i College graduate preferred) to do part-time work tn our dictation department tn exchange for t. buslnes course. For particulars see or write Pred W. Case. Prtn CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Architects and Builders Bldg. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ! BUCKINGHAM DR- Butler. I New home, priv. bath, gar _Hu. 5370. ! COLLEGE. 1403—Well fur. large rm.. Ige. I closet; priv. bath: Ist fl- gar, opt. DELA . N. 525—2 nice sleepingrms. over- : stuffed turn Low price. j DEL. N.. 713: APT. B—Nicely fur. rm.. I next bath: prfy. family: revs. Rt. 523? GRACELAND. 3607—Small Using rm. and bedim., mod., dwo. Priv. eatr. Ha 4496-M

RENTALS 17 Furnished Room* ILLINOIS. N.. 710— Apt 6: clean. $3.50. $3 and $4: housekeeping. 2 connecting. range, sink. $6 MERIDIAN. N . 3713—Light pleasant rm . next bath, cross ventilation: good home. MERIDIAN N_ 1930: Apt. 3—Nioelv fur . home privileges, I or 2: $4, Ha. 2318-W NEW JERSEY. N 1225—Nice rm.. twin beds, private bath and home. RI. 1106 NEW JERSEY. N.. 3809—Employed couple: newly for, home: reas. Ha. 4765-R OHIO. E. 407—Loosing for men: modem. 25c per night. Rt 4145 _ _ PENN . N.. 1855—Lovely Urge rm.. also small rm . $1.50. splendid loc. gat. Ha. 3433. WASH ! E.. 2432—Deslreable rm.. connecting bath: 2 persons. Oarage optional NINTH E. Ill—Fur. rms. Gentlemen references. Near bath, private home CT T)FVI< HOTEL; warm, homelike kJjLiyo $7 for r 138 w. Market BREVORT HOTEL Steam beat: mod eonven.. $3 40 A up OVERLOOKING Fall creek, rm.; private home; brkfast. opt.: geptleman. He. 1838. WEST of stete house: sq. 359; quiet-day sleepers; 'a price; double 75c. single. 50c; double week, $3.50. Outside rooms. HOTEL ANTLERS IS Housekeeping Rooms ALA . N . 2205—2 or 3-rm. apt?.: mod.; o -Muffed; wst.: hdwd fir*: B i. Ta. 7110. ASHLAND. 1554—Nicely fur. 2 rm. apt . bed davenport, gink ip kiten. everyth fur. ASHLAND 2303 2 rm. sp’.. with bath; everything fnrn. He, 3356 BARTH. 1315—Nice rms.. for housekeeping; private entrance: near Fountain Square. BEVILLE. N.. 829 —4-rm mod apt.; priv. bath: adults: priv. entrance. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY. 1134—2 rm.: kitchenette; private bath: 2 beds; $8.50. I BROADWAY. 1649—Living rm.. kitchen, I Tur.; sink; hot mater; reduced rent. ! BROADWAY, 2121—1 clean rm. & kitchen; 1 turn.; adults; private entrance: 84.50. ! BROADWAY and 12th; I rms.: fur.; $lO i week. Can sublet part. Ri. 3354. CAPITOL. N.. 1409—Sleeping and light _ hsekplng rms., hot and cold water: rear. CENTRAL 1456—Small unfur. apt.; utllities; mod; porches; yard; reaa. Ri. 4749. DENNY. N.. 401—2-rm. apt., completely _turn. Adults; garage. Ir. 2989. ENGLISH. 1240 -2 rooms, mod., down; everythint turnishod; 84. DR. 5490. FOUNTAIN SQ.—l-rm 83: 2 rms.. $3.50; 3 i rms.. 84.50: not modern. 1017 Prospect. ‘ HIGHLAND AVE.. N.. 21—2 front modern I rms.. everything furnished, garage. HOYT. front rms. downstair*; private entrance. Dr. 5348. LllTn.. 2339—1, 2 k 3-rm. apu.; prl. ent.; • everything fur.; 83.50 to 87 wk. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS. N.. 1915—2 conn., newly deco . I extra nice for housekeep,; pri. ent.; 85. ■ LA SALLE. 8.. 42—Two large mod . front I _rooms down. Priv. ent.. sink, bath. MASS AVE.. 808 r : —Rm. with middle-aged ladv. or light housekeeping. Ri. 9034. MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—2 rms.. next bath: : mod, adults: private entrance. Dr. 5442. ! NEW JERBEY. N.. 2214—2 rms.. kitchenette. sum. private home. Ha. 4928-J. OHIO. E.. 540—Nice lront room; $2.75 wk.: one room. 81.50 wk. OLIVE. 1026'-—Fountain Sq.; 2 clean rms.; _private entrance; garage. Dr. 3540-R. PARK. 1659—Unfurn. Ige. front rm.; gas range: utilittes, $lO mo. 2 large rms. downstairs turn, or unfurn. He. 3137. PARK. 1659—3 rms.. down; private i entrance; running water: furn. or partly turn.; parking space: 825 mo. He. 3137. PENN.. N.. 817—Nice, front rm.. 1 or 2 ladles employed Reasonable. Close in. PLEASANT. 1302—2 mod. unfurnished connectlng rms.: utilities furn. Dr. 6947-R. SHERMAN DR.. N.. 2406—Modern turn.. 3 •■ms. down; water in kitchen. TALBOT. N.. 3010—2 large, clean, well fur., utilities fur,, sink. 87: carllne. LOVELY “WOODRUFF—Large rm.. kltchenette: everything furn.. 85. Ch. 4108. 30TH. W., 1154 —3-rm apt., completely fur., utilities pd.. nr. bath. gar.. $5. Ha. 3105-M. NICE ROOMS CHEAP—Mod. 315 N. Fine. 81. 3989. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL, 1960—l OR 3 CONNECT. RMS ; WELL TORN.: PRIVILEGES HA. 4171-M. COLLEGE. 3266—Lovely rm., priv. home; j splendid meals; gar.; res. Wt _2943._ ! ENGLISH, 1240—Rooms for two: modern; 1 good meals: 85.50 each._Di\Ji49o. ! GALE, N., or 2 men. home cookingl modern; near car and bus I GRAY. N.. 958—Yg. man. rm. mate; mod” i gd. meals; 84.50. E. 10th car. Ch. 3232-R. OXFORD. N.. 532—Nice rm. for 2: good meals: private modern home: nr. car. Ch. 3524 SUIT, for 3 or 3: good care of children, if parents cmol.. mod., priv.. reas. Dr. 0303-J. BOARD and care for little girl: nice refined home of widow; $5 Ha. 2431-R. 1 LOVELY RM.—Private family; meals opI tlonal. modern conveniences. Ta. 4658. 2 EMPL. girls to share rm.. meals, widow’s > home, privileges. 85 etch. Be. 1070-M. i2l Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND. 1314 Upper apartment; modern: garage; reasonable. RI. 3636. _ ASHLAND. 1326; mod., clean. 3-rm. apt.. gar: red, rent. Inquire Apt, 5. CENTRAL. 2342—5 rms.. heat and water; 1 mg. free. RI. 5994. He. 2783. COLLEGE, 2052—2 rms.. enclosed porch; util, turn., 85. Apply Apt. 2. He. 5023. FALL CREEK BLVD.. E.. 3022—3 bedrm. mod upper dup.. gar., util.: 8100. 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 3 rooms: 830 and up. Ta. 1892. N. MERIDIAN. 2035 Efficiency. 1 and 3 bedrooms apts.. 840 to 862.50. Li. 2439. N. PENN. ST.. 1433—Efficiency. 1 and 2 apt.*.. *42.50 to 865. Li. 2439; SHELBY. 2325 —2 -ms., kitchenette, bath; all util.; A-l; 825. Dr. 1027-R LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 unfurn rms: all util.: 85 Wk.: 1 rm.. $3.50; Ch. 4108 E. 10TH. 1530—M0d.; Crm. apt.; heat, water. Janitor service. Ch. 2iS6 • TENTH. E.. 2428—Beautiful 6-rm. mod. I apt. Reduced rent. Cn. 0127, ; 19TH. E.. 607—5 beautiful rms., breakfast ! nook: bath, hardwood floors; Frlgidal’-e. i oil burner: rent $45. L. S SUMME. 421 j Illinois Bldg. Li. 1957. REDUCED RENFT B'llefontalne. 2316; 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 5452. Evening? Be 3114, or Wa. 0433. Bungalow Type Apt., $47.50 Four room* and sun parlor, in-a-door bed. G. E. Frig., heat and water furnished. 3763 Broadway, Apt. No 10 Dunlop & Holtegel Li. 6517. 122 E Market. $25.00—527.50—530.00 DUNDEE APARTMENTS Virginia ave. and McCartv st.: includes heat. gas. Frigidaire: will decorate: walking distance from town. Custodian. Apt. 47, first floor, McCartv st. entrance. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS. N.. 2022—5 rm*.. strictly modern double: garage Ch. 4700. ALA.. N.. 2425—6-rm. mod., dbl.. hardwood fir*., ear. Reduced. Ri. 03t< BLVD.. PL.. 3709—530: 4-rms.. bath. mod. throughout: close to ear: key at 3719. Call Ri. 9166 days. Ta. 5966 eve.

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RENTALS . 22 Unfurnished House* BROADWAY. 3025 5-room modern, garace. 830: water paid: newly papered. He. 3isj. BROADWAY. *3o—lo-rm. modern house: 2 baths: full basement; excellent rooming and boarding bouse district; 838 Furnlture for sale if desired Ir, 2113-7. BROADWAY. 1928—4-bedrm mod dble : tar.; tunable hsekog.: 823 50Wa. 0492. CAPITOL, N . 3423—6-rm.. modern double, garage. Hu. 6154. CAPITOL. N. 6-rm. mod! redeco., gar.. 830. Ch. 3053-W. CENTER CHURCH RD —5 rooms, 5 acres. S2O SCHMID & SMITH. RL 6367. COLLEGE. 838— Upper, lower duplex or _rootnihk- 3 baths: reasonable. Rl. 1314 _ COTTAGE. 1601—5-rm. house, semi-mod., water od.. mcelv capered, good neithbcwhood. 816. Owner, Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R DENNY, 3.. 17—5-room modern double. garage, water paid. Hu. 5154 EUGENE. 854 —Mod 5 rms.. garage, paved s* excellent condition: 820. GALE ST. N. 1223—5-rm semi-modern double, fine condition: txrage Near E. 10th car and Brookstde Park: $21.50: waler paid. 2 wfcs. rent free. Hu. 7175. HAMILTON. 3.. 349—7-rm. mod. cleaned, dcuble gar.: 834 Be. 3379. eve HARLAN. 161—4 rm. mod. double: yard; A-l condition. 820. Hu. 1404 HARRIS. S 413—Nlcelv arranged: 5-rm double. 813.50. Ha. 4039-J HARRIS. 25—6-rm. mod., perfect condt.; gar.: fenced yard. Reduced 818 Be. 0746. HIGH. 1002—4-rm. cottage. sls. Call 138 W. Market. Li. 2290 HIGH. 964—<-rm. mod. upper duplex: heat, 7 J HOWARD. 1929—5-rm. double, bath, water furnished: garage; 815. He. 3750. JEFFERSON. N . 323—6 rs.. mod.; dbl. ga ; good neighborhood: reas. Ch. 3918-M LEE. 1470—5 rm. semi-mod.; garsge. wster paid. Reduced rent. He. 1486. McKIM. 130—Practically new: 5-rm. semimod, bungalow: garage: 81*. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2343—8-rm. mod. double^h arriwood flr_s. throughout, gar.; 836. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1335—8-rm. mod.; newly dccc.: gar. Ha 2040. RL 0788 NEW JERSEY. N—Rooming location. 8 rms.. bath, el: t . sls. RL_4773 __ NORTH BT. E.. 3797—4-rm mod.: ear! nearly new bunga dbl.: 825. Wa._o39S : OXFORD. N.. 302-Cozy 4-rm7 mod. bungalow: gas and water furnished; $25. or will furnish. 835. Ch. 1617. PARKER. 438—Double, 4 rms . bath; mod.; _ g* ra **'- water paid. LI. 3491. PARKER. 2243-45—4 rms.; semi-mod.; gar.: water pd. Reduced. Hu. 438 L PARKER. 2046—Small, modern double. $22: garage: water paid. LI. 5331. PERSHING. 719 N.—4-rm. single. 2143'j N, 111.. 2 rms.. 88: wat. pd.__RL_773S PINE, N.. 401—Corner dble.; 5 rms. and bath: water paid: 818. LI. 0672. RANDOLPH. 1053 S.—6-rm. double, modern: water paid. 832.50. Dr. 3312, ROOSEVELT. 3104 5-rm. mod. dble.: wi. pd : 816.50 near School 5L Wa. 0492. SHEPARD. 8.. 1537—4-room mod.; newly gar.: *2O month. Rl. 4858. SPRUCE. 1f36—4-rm. mod., bun., dbl.. gai , w*. pd.: $22 50. Rl. 1888. eve. Ta. 3020. UDELL, 811—Rent reduced. 4 rm. modern dble., water pd., gar. H*. 0882 VILLA. 1603—6-rm. mod.. brk. rm.. _ laundry, gar., wat. pd.. 830. Ir. 1315. 10TH. E.. 217—5-rm. semi-mod.: gd. cond.; 816.50; wa. pd. 136 W. Market. LI. 2290. 28TH -3T.. W.. 143—6-room double; modern except furnace; good cond.: $18; water paid. Ch. 3036. 318 TANARUS! W. 565—5-rm. mod. dbl.. 2-4 rm. mod. buna. dbl*.. 832.50: gara. Ta. 4981. 615 W. 39TH—6-rm. semi-modern single A: shed. sls. GREGORY k APPEL. INC. LI. 7491, LOOK! SI7—WATER PAID. Pershing. S.. 826: dundy 5-rm. double: A-l throughout: floors reftnlshed; garage. Dr. 3472. Lower Duplex, S4O Six rooms on corner: heat and water furnished. 1701 Park. Dunlop & Holtegel COLORED—Reduced: 2633 Highland 4-room modern, single: $lB. GREGORY At APPKL INC. LI. 7491. Colored Cottage, $9 2522 Hillside; 2 rms., elec. Its.; new paper. Dunlop & lloltegel TRY TIMEB WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 23 Furnished Apis, and Houses ALABAMA. N.. 1516 Desirable Ir. apt _ Roll-wav bed, everything furn.. 98.50 wk. ILLINOIS. N.. 1919—2 bedrm?.. living rm.. ktchenette. first fl.. ige. yard, ger. LOCKERBIE. 612 -See this low-priced mod. nriv. apt.. Onen for Inspection. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. alcove; onv bath: 310: housekeeper In basement. BEAUTIFUL 6 rms.. n.. 6 twin beds; ideal for croup of girls. 860, Ta. 6807. OR UNFURNISHED—De Quincy. 427: first fl.. attr. sm. ant,, util., gar, Ir. 3343. SHARE 5-RM. mod. home with couple; •’’■nerate kitchen: verv reas. Dr. 3433-R. 5-ROOM mod. bungalow": ntcclv furn.: breakfast rm.. carage. Rea* Be. 3095. 24-A Resorts and Cottages RIVHR COTTAGES—CIose In. verv reas. for season; $75 up. New Augusta 556. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space 10.500 SQ. FT. EfTORAGE SPACE—On switch. Cal LL 4117 or Rl. 5546. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2? Houses For Sale BROOKSIDE PARKWAY: 3318 N. Dr.—s rooms, strictly modern, full basement. Automatic furnace. 3-car garage, tub and shower, laundry room: $5,000; S6OO down. 1502 Euchid, SSO Cash Nice 3 bedroom bungalow, sun room; hdw. floors, corner lot. gar.. $35 per mo. MR BORTON. J. G. McCullough. Agy., 106 N. Del . LL 5596. res. He. 3083 UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS—7 rms.!'strictl" mod.; 1 1-3 acres; $5,000: leav. city. Dr. 5188-W. WOODLAWN 1419—9 rooms, modern: newly oainted and papered. Lot 40x187 ft. Paved allev and street. Price $4,250. JENNINGS BROS.. 28 South 111. St. pay <sßlyTioo DOWN and the balance on the following *a*v month-iv term* like rent. No Barrett to nav. No taxes until 1933. See us now 1314 North Beville; 8 rms.. 2 bath* 847.50 1416 N. Chester; 5 room* 35.00 3832 English Ave.: 5 rms., bk. nook 40.00 1432 Linwood: 5 rooms 45.00 Get our list and prices before vou buy. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. LI. 7890 316 C. of C J. H. Albershardt. Hu. 6124 rRY TIMES WANT ADS WQR BUSINESS* 28 Sale Suburban Property $9 CASH-89 Monthly; price S9OO. 2715 N. Butler Ave . 2 rms.. 4 lots. 61x127 each. Owner 1854 N. Delaware Bt. Ta. 533*. ONE ACRE—4 room?, elec., garage, chicken house: SI,BOO or $lB cash. $lB monthly. 48th St., east of Shadeland Ave. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale WATER PUMP Electric “crane.” factory rebuilt, 200galions per hour; price $25. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. i 3525 E Washington. Ir 1151. WE repair any washer, radio or sweeper. Balloon wringer rolls for any washer. | $2.89 Service charge of $’ Former Service Department of Pettis Dry Goods Cos.. Ir 3871

MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale I Canvas covers. 12x15. 14.75; water-proof track cover*. lowet phlces in city, all sites i in stock: no waiting. . .... Blacksmith anvils and blower* at half | P Manila rope, size half inch. 100 ft. $1 2* Painted ttn sheet*. *i*e 21x38 I"?* I **' a sheet, suitable for roofing and siding tor "hoosier tarpaulin and canvas GOODS CO 1303 W. WashingtonJK. CINDERS- -SAND * GRAVEL LOCAL k OVERLAND HAULING. IR- 3830. CONCRETE block machine; dandy cond; for quick sale. 850. 4514 E 16th St. CONCRETE bird baths. $"2 50 up. concrete porch and lawn furniture St 50 up. ADVANCE BLOCK AND MATERIAL CO.. 713 W IITH BT. Rt 4987.__ EXHAUST FANS Meier Nu-Air. 16-ineh size. S-*peed, special price. . . „ „ , . Meier Electric & Machine ( o. 3525 K Washington. ** IIAI FRF!T*I Gross Caps, with order of 3 riklLEj doz bottles or more. W* liver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W Pearl. Li. 8085 HARDWARE STORE Stock and fixtures, full line of builder<’ hardware, paint, tools. etc Client will sacrifice to move at once. MILTON GEL, Attorney. 523_Lemcke Bldg. Ri- *l4l- - BOOKS- F-ull "set of Modern Amer.icn International Law; reas. Dr. sat 7 LAWN PORCH SWINGS—Fiber seilcr snd chairs. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATIN. corner Capitol and South St * PIE OVENS. 9te CHINA STORE. 357 W Wuh. QUILTS—AII designs, made to order, reas 2137 Parker Ave. Ch *06935 Household Goods A $0.25 ICE !REFRIGERATOR---Excellent condition. Will eo aulcklv tomorrow. Others $11.75. $14.50. L. S. Ayres & Cos. 7th Floor and Downstairs Store. Ask about Avres' Convenlent Budget Plan BREAKFAST SET-ltallan carved dining rm and bedrm.. twin bed*. Unen frleta living rm.. rugs, sac 3710 N Meridian CHEST - of Irawers. walnut veneer; green tapestrv cnalr: like new; reas. Dr. "03>; DAY BED. 810; i2i beds com.. $5. $8 Cham_ber.*_ Areless range. 86: rockers,_Wa 5451. EASY WASHER, dryer type. S4O; A-l condition. 2609 K- Washington. Ch. ot3. ELECTRIC washer. Eden," Just llke naw. real barj. 342 E. McCarty. Dr. 3573 DJ. I FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used, visit our display room. 2000 Northwestern Avenue Polar Ice and Fuel Cos i FURNITURE, stove*, rugs nfrifa *"■ used: cash, credit. Barrett. 668 i HOOVER - "aweeper. 1900 Cataract washer; rash or - M- 3931. ICE BOXES. 84 DP FIRBT CLABS COND ALL SIZES. OPEN EVENINGS 1915 SOUTHEASTERN AVE. DR. 01- ___ LIVING-RM. SUlTE—Kitchen cabinet. stove, dinette autte. other furn. RL 37Q7 MUST SELL—7 rooms of good furniture; any port: any rsM'nblg offtr. 1336 wane. OIL*STOVEB and Ice boxes, new and used; reas. 1330 Oliver Ave.. Be. 3450. _ OVERSTAFFED SUITE. 3 pcs . velour; axmlnster rug, gas range. It. 1484 SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKEB. WHITE CO.. RI- <755. SEWING machine. Singer, high arm, $5: piano. $25; good condition; terms. 1.6 W St. STOVE—"Chambers Fireless." good condi.: must sell at once, reasonable: leaving city; cash. 146 N. Belmont Ave. STUDIO COUCH—Simmons: Beauty Rest mattress; A-l; 815. 827 N. Keystone VACUUM SWEEPERS —Reconditioned and Rebuilt at Factory. Guaranteed bv Factory nd L. 8. Avres. Eureka, $19.85, Hoover. s2l 95. L. S. Ayres & Cos. 7th floor and Downstairs Store. Ask about Avres' Convenient Budget P. an TRY TIMBB WANT AD? FOR BUSINESS 36 RadkM, Musical Instnimsiits EARLE—Long and short wave set. 1033 model: 90-dav guarantee. $29.50: only $5 down, small weekly payment*. Earle Mideet. $14.95: guar. MIDGET RADIO STOR ES. 2 40 Mass Ave, Open evening* EVERETT baby grand of finest quality: Just repossessed from a musician's home: over $350 paid. Can be had for balance due on easv monthly payment*. PEARSON PIANO CO N. Pennsylvania. 3rd Anniversary Sale Take advantage of thi* opportunity to save from 50'- to 75'-. why pay 8160 for anew radio that 6 months from nowwill be listed at half that amount. Drop In and see what we have to offer. ! Open until 7:30 p. m i Atwater Kent 7-tube, hlbov $lB 00 Radiola 7-tube table model 15.60 ; Stelnlte 8-tube superheterdyne 34.50 j Bruncwick 9-tube screen grid 42.00 i Victor screen grid lowboy 3? 60 1 Crosley 8-tub* show box. 17.50 ; Atwater Kent Model 80 superheterI dvne 35 oo I Majestic 8-tube superheterdyne .12.50 Atwater Kent 7-tube table model.. 15.50 | Bosch 6-tube table model 12.50 Radio Bargain Shop | 235 East Washington 9*38 Store. Office Supplier NEW Corona No. 3 portable. $25; terms 205 Mass. Ave. LI. 9470. Typewriter Rental Agency Only $ 2 .50 p er Month or $5-00 tor 3 Months j Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO. 39 Cash Coal Mart tndlapapell* Retail Yard*. Call Us for Prices FEDERAL COAL CO Ch 2291 No Extra Charge for Wheeling. PREDRICK COAL CO. I Dr. 1792. Via. 5666. No~Wheel - Chg. Kindling" With" Each Ton Best W. Va blk.. ffcd.. *6: ton ....$3.00 i Best White Ash blk. fkd.. $4.75; \, ton 2.40 DR. 4621. UNION COAL CO DR. 4622 40 Wanted to Trade ELECTRIC STOVE—Trade for calves or lamb. _or_ what have you? Hu. 109611 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR PIERCE Rl 3019 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO BELL YOUR GOODS We are the largest buyers *nq tellers 1 if used merchandise in the state WE PAY TFE BEST PRICES C-A-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W Washington 8t PTHNrfUR’E - of - aTrkind#! e pav cash. No dealers, Cali Wa. 1865 NEWSPAPERS CiotniiiZ etc.. urgent!* needed Salvation Arm* Industrial Home For track! call RI. 6633. RILEY 3306 FURNITURE WANTED! 1 U>_lo room.< Pav cash. Li. 2957. SELL US—Your old gold and silver jewelry, denul bridges, gold watches. etc, and get a better pride. SACKS BROS LOAN CO, 306 Indiana ave. _ _ WE PAY hlfhesi - prices for old gold, silver and platinum, gold bridges and gold teeth i F C Bennett, 163 N 111 Ri 0066 WILL "bur good used Electric water pumps'. MFTIER ELECTRIC k MACHINE 00. | 9536 E. Washington. Ir. 1181. ~ LIVESTO C K 43 Hones, Cattle, Poultry YOCNO COW—Calf and heifer for sale. R. N. SMITH Ir. 3138 ring 7. k U TO MOTIVE 50 Autos for Sale I CHEVROLET. 1930 sport roadster; snappy ! cream finish, tan trim: wire wheels: rumble seat; all good tire*; mechanically perfect: $265 term*. C. O. WARNOCK ! CO- 919 r.. Wn-l.ington Si Li. 8398 ESSEIf 29 Coach: clean and good; $165 _MARMON CO . Meridian at 11th. Li. 6389. FORD. 1929 "Roadster. Here is a ood car 1m excellent condition ihrouflhput. Here I* a re*] bargain' *125: terrfi. C. O WARNOCK CO.. 813 E. Wa ufngton St. Li. 8306.

.MAY 4, 1932

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale FORD 1930 Tudor; mike* a nice appearance; all good tire*: mechanically A-l. A real bargain *265 Term*. C. O. WARNOCK CO 319 E Washington St. FORI>—I92B roadster. Here 1* go**!- ratable transportation at small cost Be* thi* ear; *BS C. O. WARNOCK CO.. 819 E Washington St. LI. 8306. FORD—I 929 "tudor sedan Has had good car* In excellent running condition; *150; terms C. O. WARNOCK CO., *l9 _ E Washington St LI WOO. HUDSON. '37 Sedan. Buv it now! 89V MARMON CO Meridian at 11th. LI. 635*. § JORDAN. 1939: "Aerio 6" sport brougham. Shining Jet black finish. green trim. 6 green wire wheel* side mounts. Makes a wonderM appearance Trunk rack, blacx leather upholstery. Mechanically excellent: good tire*: *335; terms. No finance charges. LAUTH MOTORS INC., 3547 E. Washington Rt. Ir. 1175 MARMON-ROOBFVELT 11 Vtr. Coupe; *395 MARMON CO. Meridian at Uth. LI. 6359 _ NASH ’29~ Sedan See this! *34.1. MARMON CO . Meridian at 11th. LI. 6359 OLDSMOBIL* 29 Coach A-l; *285. MARMON CO.. Meridian at 11th L. 6359. t PONTIAC, late 1929 coach: second series. Beautiful maroon finish: all good tires. Makes a nice appearance. Mechanically excellent; *256. Terms No finance charge*. LAUTH MOTORS. INC . 3547 E Washington _St. It-; 117S STU DEB AKER. 78 R<l*ter. A spor’ *145. MARMON CO. Meridian at lith. Li. 63.49 WILLYS-KNIGHT Sedan. A good car. *6s. MARMON CO- Meridian at nth U. 6.114 6* Trucks, Tractors, Trailers FORDSON—Tractor. completely rebuilt and repainted: equipped with farm wheels and fenders: special at $l5O. FRANK HATFIELD CO 6x5 y Capitui Ave _RI te* 437r*. FORDS -i2* 1931 drop floor pane: livery*. One driven 4.000 miles and the other 4 200 miles. Original cost. $747 esch. Equipped with eight (8' drawers, pie rack and bread rack. Only $475 each BROWNING GENT OO . INC. 52 Motorcycles and Bicycles I HARLEY DAVIDSON—IO27 twin cycllndeT motor; overhauled, new tires, batten, ! lamp and Jiisi reflnlshed: *9O: terms and ; trade ALLEN 8. 5.14 Mass. Ave. 53 Acc-essorieo, Tire*. Part* JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.-Will repair or make new tops and curtain* for vour car 202 Kentucky Axe 55 Auto* Wanted HAVE *IOO CASH POR COUPE NOT OVER .1 YEARS OLD LI. 3005. 1 Will oa* .asb lot toui cat or youT aq illy 1. WOLF AUTO CO. _fJ 4M _ Ml N CapOol if e tfant Used Cm/ 1 west prices -any modci. [•Sacks bros. FIN A KCIAL Business Opportunities BAfcBER SHOP and Beauty Parlor. T chairs; est. trade; close in; bargain If sold at once. Terms. Box A-147. Time*. FOR SALE—Barber shop, one chair, cheap; i doing good business. Low rent. Cor. Miller and Third m , Rhelbvyille. Irid j GARAGE. 15-car; 2 lots: small house! i cheap; 8200 down. He 5723, Personal Property Loans COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. ~” REDUCED RATES 300 Roosevelt Bldg 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI n-*ln 2491. LI ncoln BKIS. NEED MONEY FOR TAXES? WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE. $25 TO 8300. BV6KOI FINANCE COMPANY 20V E New Vork Rl <Q74 The Most Convenient Way to BORROW MONEY Loans up to MOO 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. iowbiwus Z%cfriZ% Same Rate on All Balances *SO for 10 mo*, total cost *5 50 100 tor 10 mos.. total cost 11 oo * 200 for 10 mos- total cost 22 oo 300 for 10 mos . total cost 33.00 Other amounts and lengths of time granted. No fee* 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. INDPLS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN Automobile Loans AUTO g[3 IQANI. JBd.7 HALF I /° LEGAL M hate If paid when due. if not. regular legal rale wtl! prevail until maturity. WHY PAY MORE DONT LOSE YOUR CAR. CASH IN 5 MINUTES. Lincoln Auto Loan 8 S. Capitol Ave. RI. 1321 — ~ _ ■ AUTO LOANS *2O N Meridian. Rl. 6931. Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Oppnaite Courthouse. E*t 40 Yesra. AUTO MAN} CASH AT 20 Months ONCE J© pay USED CAR LOAN (Q *42 N Illinois St LI 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 206 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG AN Mica. *i PLENTY OF FREE PARKING BP4C* PTee Pari 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 i smsm Coe. New York and Indians