Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1932 — Page 11
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PARDONS UR6ED BY DARROW IN 'HONOR MURDER' Famed Attorney Declares Governor Should Clear Four Defendants. Clarence narrow, famous Ckiraft attorney and rhlef defense eouneel In the Homiulu Honor slaying rase, disrloses In the srrompanrint artirle, written for the United Press, the reasons he believe* pardons will be (ranted to the four defendin'.*. BY CLARENCE DARROW (Written for United Pressi (Copyright, 1932. bv United Pressi HONOLULU. May 7—l am confident that Governor Judd will pardon Mrs. Granville Fortescuc and the three navy men convicted of killing of Joe Kahahawai. To depr.vc them of their civil rights for an offense to which the Governor atached oniv one hour of Custody in punishment would be not only ridiculous. but petty. This pard< fight is signficant and almost as important as the fight to keep them out of prison. The idea of commuting their ten-year prison terms was entirely an idea of the state s. Before that time, we had jsprn' all our efforts toward full pardon-. The st. '.rment of the Governor thai the four defendants and their attorneys joined in a request for commutation, and that at no time were pardons mentioned to Governor Judd, is literally true. But it doe: n t represent all the facts. Discussed Pardon Matter We discussed the possibility of pardons with Harold Kay. deputy attorney-general. At no time was a commutation taken up. Whether this information went to Governor Judd I do not know. The first T heard of a commutation was when I went to lolani palace at th" request of Kay. That was Thursday evening Previously, ■e had talked several limes to Kay md felt that pardons would be granted. At the palace Kay told me they bad concluded to issue a commutation of sentence providing for a reduction from ten years to one hour in custody of High Sheriff Gordon Ross. I informed him that nothing concerning a commutation had been discussed. I also told him that If the Governor would do nothing more than commute the sentence, we would accept that. I made no promise that we wouldn't continue to ask for a pardon. After I left the palace. Kay asked that we defense attorneys, acting for our clients, make written requests for the commutations. This nr did. It is possible the Governor did not know the reason we didn't ask for a pardon, but it is hardly probable. Os course, any ene of the defendants at any time had a perfect right to go to the Governor and ask a pardon, even though commutation had been granted. Position Called Absurd I fancy that any one situated as we were wouldn't refuse a commutation of sentence which would reduce imprisonment from ten years to one hour of technical arrest. But I see no reason whatsoever why the Governor should insist that a pardon should be withheld from the defendants, in the face of the fact that the commutation standing alone deprives them of their civil rights, including the franchise of voting. It seems positively strange to me that Governor Judd would propose that a sentence of one hour be served in the custody of the high sheriff as reparation for some illegal net. and then attach a condition which would attach only in cases of felony. The commuted sentence was less than the punishment for the mildest misdemeanor. It is entirely out of keeping with the demand that the defendants be deprived of their rights as ordinary citizens. Wp think it inconceivable that the Governor will insist on maintaining such an absnrb position. Wc are confident he will not insist.
WHATT NOT GUILTY TJj| t nitrd I'rct* NASHVILLE. Tenn., May 7. Hichard Whatt, brother of United States Senator Hattie Caraway of Arkansas, was found not guilty in federal district court here today on charges of manufacturing liquor, possessing property for the manufacture of liquor and possessing liquor. CHRYSLER IN LOSS P-i Initcd Prrtf NEW YORK. May 7.—Chrysler Corporation Friday reported *or the first quarter of 1932 a net loss of $2,066,485 after interest, taxes and other charges compared with a net loss of $979,927 in the corresponding period of 1931. The regular quarterly dividends of 25 cents a share was declared on the capital stock, payable June 30 to stockholders of record June 1. THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarter* Transient Rate* Minimum spaced want ad accented to two lines Ctisrfe Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Tim# 30 4* S consecutive times It 43 t consecutive times 13 43 Rooms. Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. Chart* Cash 3 ttnes. one time 47 43 2 lines 3 times .7* .7$ 3 Uses. 6 t;mes 1.13 100 Deaths. Lest and Found. Etc. Deem Notices Cards ot mans*. In MeRioritmJ Lodge and Church Notices. Lost mad round ads art charted at a rata ot 10 cents oer line Situation Wanted, 3 Cent* oer Word Minimum 13 Words. Want ads mav be phoned in aa late as 11:13 A. M for publication in the 3:00 P. M Home Edition on the same day. Discounts Aits mav be phoned in and charted If the advertiser is listed in the obooe directory or Is identified and accented bv the credit department. A DISCOUNT OI ONE CENT POR EACH LINE to tiven to transient udvertiaers paving their bill within ONE WEEK aftebi'lmt advertiser* are asked to take advantste ot this discount Phone: RILEY 5551 Pbona Seme* 4 A. M. to 9 P. U. Daily
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Miss Mary Jane Youeli of Hinton, W. Va., a junior at New River State college, Montgomery, will be “Princess West Virginia" at the annual Shenandoah Valley apple blossom festival in Winchester, Va., in May. The apple princess was selected by Governor William G. Conley, who knows a peach when he sees one. John J. Haramy. instructor In history at ndiana Central college, will be the speaker at a luncheon of the Indianapolis Rotary Club Tuesday In the Claypooi. LEGALS I<egal Auctions and Sales GUARANTEED AUCTION SALEB. Rain or shine, May 11th, 10 a. m W?iTspv ,ng Wind'. Brookville. Road l.cgal Notices Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will offer tor sale at their place of business 523 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Indiana. Thursday Jay 19th 10 A M one lot of household goods stored under the name of Georgia McEnlee, samo sold for storage charges. HODGES STORAGE CO __ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to interested cltizeu* that the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, through Its Committee on Public Parks, will hold a Public Hearing at 7 30 p m. Monday. Mav IS. 1932. In the Council Chamber at the Citv Hall on General Ordinance No. 44. 193.1, which proposes to rezone Elmira Street for Business, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets.
Witness mv hand and the seal of the Citv of Indianapolis, this 4th dav of May. 1932 HENRY O. OOETT. ■ SEAL Citv Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1503-M In the matter of application of C. W. Clever and b a L. B. K. I. Transit Cos. for certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as common carrier of property from Logansport to Wlnamac. parsing through ar.d serving Peru. Mexico. Twelve Mile, Lucerne, Orass Creek. Kenwanna. Wlnamac. Bass, North Judson, Knox. Hamlet. Union Center, Tracy. Kingsbury. La Porte. Durham. WestviMe. Valparaiso. Wanata. Hanna. Star Citv. Thornhopc, Royal Center. Logansport. Notice !s hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above erttled cause In the rooms of Commission az Indianapolis. Indiana, at 1:30 o'clock p. m--011 Mav 16. 1932. instead of Mav 4th as previously advertised. Public participation in this hearing la requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv FRED I. KING, Examner. Indianapolis. Indiana. May 5. 1932 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Is hereby given to taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis, that the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis now has pending beiore It General Ordinance No. 46. 1932. which proposes transferring the balance remaining In certain lunds of the Board of Public Works and reapproprtattng the same to another fund as follows, to-wit: Gasoline Tax-Labor Gasoline Tax-Materials to Dept of Public Works. Street Commissioner’s Fund: Gasoline Tax-Street Repairs. The above described ordinance is due tj come up for passage at the next regular meeting of the Council to be held on the 16th day of May 1932. at 7:30 P. M. After said appropriation has been determined. any ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing of petition therefor with the Marion County Auditor not later than ten da vs after said additional appropriation has been made by the said Common Council and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this County. Witness my hand and the seal of the 1932 * n< * lan •P 0 * 1 *• t * s * s **** day of May, HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk. NOTIC j.- I Pq-fXx payers! Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of the citv of Indianapolis, that the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis now has pending before lt Appropriation Ordinance No. 8. 1932. which proposes to transfer the sum of 31.250 90 from the estimated unappropriated and unexpended balance of the revenue of the Municipal Airport for the year 1932 to certain funds as follows, to wit:— Municipal Airport Fund No 32—Fuel and Ice. <3BOO 00. Municipal Airport Fund No 38—General Supplies, <8303.00 1 Municipal Aliport Fund No 72—Equipment, 18150.00 <. The above described ordinance 1* due to come up for passage at the next regular meeting of the Council to be held on the 16th day of Mav. 1932. at 7:30 P. M. After said appropriation has been determined. any tfti or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon bv filing of petition therefor with the Marion County Auditor not later than ten days after said additional appropriation has been made by the said Common Council and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this County. Witness my hand and the seal of the cUy of Indianapolis this 4th day of May, HENRY O. GOETT. CUy Clerk. <Sea!>. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY In the Lake Superior Court Sitting at Garv In Re: Application of Jordan Thomas, for appointment of an Administrator of the estate of Allle Thom**. Absentee, vs. Allte Thomas. Mav Term. 1932: Cause No. 25958. Action to Appoint an Administrator. Now comes the Plaintiff bv C. C. McGuire Attorney *nd file his verified complaint herein, together with *n affidavit of a competent person showing that the defendant Allie Thomas Absentee: has been absent f:om her residence and place of abode for more than ten vears. and that an administrator should be appointed to preserve, and prevent waste of her personal property and that she Is not a resident of the State of Indiana Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 2nd dav of Julv A. D. 1932. the same being the 48th dav of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 4. at Garv. in said Countv and State, on the 2nd Monday of Mav A D. 1933. *ald action will be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I hereunto set mv hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Garv. Indiana this sth dav of May A. D.. 1932. GEORGE w BWEIaART Clerk. L. S. C. Bv NADINE FRANCE, Deputy Clerk. Legal Bids, Proposals
NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON SURVEYING TRANSITS AND WYE LEVELS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Stste Highway Commission at the Commission’s office on the third floor of the Stste House Annex. 103 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until ten (10:00) A M . Friday, May 13. 1933. lor the purchase of: _ Pour (t Surveying Transit* conforming to General Specifications ’ A;” thirty-two 33i Surveying Transits conforming to General Specifications "B;” Six {* Surveying Wye Levels conforming to General Specifications “C." Prices quoted shall be on the basis of the Instruments delivered to: Stste House Annex. 102 North Senate Ave, Indianapolis. Indiana. Proposal blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained upon request. _ . The right is reserved by the State Highwav Commission to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities as to procedure, and to award to any combination of bids that in Its Judgment Is most advantageous to the State ot Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION J. J. BROWN. Director. IE YOutbbN T FIND what you are looking tor in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads dally.
LEIALS Legal Rids, Proposals May I. 1932 NOTICE OP BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OP THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OP THE STATE OP INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Joint Purchasing Committee for the benevolent and correctional Institutions of the State of Indiana will receive at the office of ita Secretary, Room 316 State House, until 10 o clock A M Mon lav. May 16th. 1932. sealed bids on Dry Goods and Notions now on file In the offict of the secretary cf the Committee. The Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted and to waive technical defecta. JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE OP INDIANA H. W. REIMANS. Secretary. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice is herebv given that sealed bids for the construction of certain highways described as follows will be received by the Director of the State Htghwav Commission at hu office or. the 3rd Floor. State House Annex. 102 North Senate avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a. m. Central Standard Time, on the 19th dav of Mav. 1932 at which time they will be publicly opened and rtad Project No. ProJ. 98 C—Location. State Road No. 24 Huntington East. Huntington County; 0 145 miles, pavement width. 18 feet Project No.: ProJ. 156 A—Locatlon. State Road No. 50 Bedford to 3 l a miles west of Jackson Countv line. Lawrence County; 8 461 miles: pavement width. 18 feet. Project No P. A. 156 K— Location. State Road No. 50. Brownstown to Seymour. Jackson county; 9 256 miles; pavement width, 18 feet. Project No.: ProJ. 179 B S3l A—Locatlon. State Road No. 14. Rochester to Lake Manltou and Rochester to 3 miles west. Pulton County: 2.418 miles; pavement width. 30 feet 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 feet and 20 feet. Project No : ProJ. 262 A—Location. Btate Road No. 57. Washington to Plainville, Daviess County; 10.192 miles; pavement width. 20 feet Project No.; ProJ. M 2 A—Location. State Road No. 9 2‘j ir.ne.v north of Wolr.ottvlile to Lagrange. Lagrange County, 5.917 miles; pavement width. 18 feet. Project No. F. A 283 A—Location. State Road No 21 Muncie to Blountsvllle, Delaware and Henry Counties: 11.406 miles; pavement width. 20 feet. Project No F. A 283 B—Location. State Road No 21 Blountsvllle to Economy. Henrv. Randolph and Wavne Counties; 11.445 miles, pavement width. 20 feet. Project No. F A. 283 C—Location. State Road No. 21. Economy to two miles south of Webster. Wavne County; 11.478 miles; pavement Width. 20 feet. Prolect No : Prol. 311 A—Location. State Road No. 68. Rockport to 2 miles N. E. of Orandview. Spencer County; 7 017 miles; pavement width. 18 feet. Prolect No : ProJ. 311 B—State Road No. 66: 2 miles N. E. of Grandview to 2'j miles West of Maxville. Spencer County; 6 523 miles: pavement width. 18 feet. On the above projects, bids are invited on five tvpes of pavement: CONCRETEBITUMINOUS CONCRETE- BRICK - ASPHALTIC MACADAM—ROCK ASPHALT, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. Prolect No.: ProJ. 78 F—Location. State Road No. 41. Sullivan to 3 miles south. Sullivan County; 3 279 miles: pavement width. 20 feet. Prolect No.; ProJ. 163 C—Location. State Road No 7. Columbus to 5 miles southeast. Bartholomew Countv: 5.173, 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 described in the specifications.
supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto Project No.: ProJ. 120 B—Location. State Road No. 52. Rushville to 4 1 * miles southeast. Rush Countv; 4.279 miles: pavement width. 18 feet and 20 feet, Project No : Pro). 173 B I—Location. State Road No. 28. Elwood to 4 miles East. Madison County; 3.901 miles; pavement width. 20 feet. On the above projects, bids are invtied on four tvpes of pavement. CONCRETE RESURFACE—BRICK RESURFACE—ASPHALTIC MACADAM RESURFACE—ROCK ASPHALT RESURFACE, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements and special provisions pertaining 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 Resurface all on a Concrete base, except for use In constructing Concrete Right of Way Markers and Reinforced Concrete Pipe. The Slate Highway Commission will not furnish cement If the pavement Is constructed as a bituminous tvpe on a macadam base, or as a btiuminous resurface tvoe. Project No. F A. 149 A—Location State Road No. 52. Jackson Hill to Metamora, Franklin Countv: 1.881 miles. Project No.: ProJ. 156 B—Location. State Road No. 50. from 2‘j miies west to 2 miles east of Lawrence-Jackson County line. Lawrence and Jackson Counties; 4.756 miles Project No.: ProJ. 241 A—Location. State Road No. 47. S R. 41 to Parke-Mont-gomery countv line. Parke County: 7.387 miles Project No.: Prol. 256 A—Location. State Road No. 234. Sllverwood to Kingman. Fountain Countv: 3.908 miles. Project No : ProJ. 257 A—Locatlon. State Road No 234. from 1 3 miles to 4’* miles, east of State Road 41. Fountain County; 2.457 mile*. Project No.: ProJ. 270—Location. State Road No 43. Spencer to 8 miles north. Owen Countv; 7.263 miles. Project No : Pro). 289 A—Location. State Road No 246. from 3 mi. to 4*a mi. east of Clav Citv Owen Countv: 1.521 miles. On the six above project*, 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, supplement*, and special provisions pertaining thereto. The State Highwav Commsision will not furnish any cement for these projects. Proposal blanks and specifications mav be obtained free, and plans upon payment of 32 50 per set. exclusive of cross section sheets which will be supplied upon an additional navment. of 85.00. making the price of a complete set of plans $7.50. There will be no refund for plana 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 PRFVIOUSLY FILED WITH THE COMMISSir.-’ 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 relect anv or all bids is -reserved. Each bidder with hts proposal, shall (lie 1 corporate surety bond, payable to the State of Indiana. In the sum of one and one-half IU3I times the amount vs his proposal, and In the form provided by law. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION J. J. BROWN. Director.
ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices RRAnvT RAl.ru F. -Beloved husband of Jessie Brady of 3438 Kenwood Arve.. at Methodist hospital. Wednesday, May 4, 1932. age 51 years, brother of Mrs. Laura Fish of Davton. O.; Mrs. Mame Dineen of Whiting. Ind.. and Oeorge Bradv, Troy. O. Funeral Saturday, 1 p. m, at North M. E. Church, at Thirty-eighth and Meridian St*. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. BEAN- _ BLOSSOM SERVICE. CRI BAUGH. MARTHA A. ~Mother of Arthur Crubaugh. at home: Mrs. Della Y. Foust of Charlottesville. Ind.. passed awav at her home south of Mt. Comfort. Wednesday morning Fune*al Saturday. 9:45 a m. at the home: 23 a. m. Mt. Comfort church. Interment Eastes cemetery In charge of MAX HERRLICH & BQN. HILL. MARGARET E.—Formerly of 3111 W. Mich. st.. beloved wife of Stephen D. Hill ideceased), mother of Mrs. Etta C. Irving. Mrs. Celia E. W’alker, M:s. Ola R Ortlerw. Mrs. Anna R Check. Mrs. Rosalie Nafelroad, Clarence H. Hill and James William Hill (deceased 1 , passed away Friday May 6 at the residence of her daughter Mrs. Wslker. 5320 Brookvllle road. Friends may view the remains as the above address .;ter 6 p. m. this evening. Funeral notice later. _ Services in charge of PAUL D. LUCAS KIRKMAN. MRS. GIXEVBA HlLL—Mather of Mrs Harold B. West and Roscoe Kirkman Jr., passed awav Thursday morning at the age of 63 vears. W. C. T. C. services at the PLANNER * BUCHANAN MORTUARY. 25 W. Fall Creek boulevard. 4 p. m. Saturday. Friends invited. Friends may slso call at the mortuary Friday and Saturday. Also services at the Christian church. Lynn. Ind.. Sundav. 2:30. Burial Spartansburg. Ind. LONG. EMILY—Widow of Oeorge F. Long, mother of Oeorge F. Long Jr., died at the home of her sister. Mrs. Irene Hagerman. 4037 College Ave. Friday. Funeral notice later. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE OSBORNE. MARY K, —Aged 73. widow of the late Martin L. Osborne, mother of Clyde E. and- Helen R and Mrs. Bvron E. La Follette. passed away at her residence. 3415 Guildford Ave.. Thursday evening. May 5. Funeral services at PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday. 3 p m. TUBBS. CLARA HELEN—Beloved wife of Grant Tubbs, mother of Raymond Grant, died Thursday. May 5. Funeral from the home. 740 Weghorst St . Saturday. Mav 7. 8:30 a. m. Services at St Patrick s church st 9 s. m Please omit flowers. For further information fall J. J, BLACKWELL A SON. 2 Cards. In Memoriams IN MEMORIAM -In loving remembrance of our darling Mvrtle, who left us May S. 1919 In our home sha I s fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to her name. What would we give her hand to clasp, Her patient facegjo see. To hear her voir . to see her smile. As In days that TUed to be. FATHER. MOTHER. BROTHER. HOWARD AND BJSSfL.
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WRIST WATCH—Man s Hamilton, leather strap, chromtnum case, lost near 28th Meridian or on Fall Creek Blvd. Return to 216 S. Penn., or phone Ri. 1715. Rew. 5 Personals ARE YOU going to turn your car back to Finance ComDanv for unpaid balance. If vou have a '3O or '3l Ford or Chevrolet. in good condition. Call me after 5 o. m. Mavbe we can make a deal, no dealers. Dr, 2514-M. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself on and after Prldav. May 6. 1932. LOREN WASHINGTON. NoMeSVtlle. Tr.d. PIANO TEACHER Specializing in beginners In your home if desired. Ha. 1244-M BUSINESS SERVICE” 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra Instrument repairing: expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO- 128 N. Penn. LI. 8513. BIRD BATH—Lawn benches, flower boxes: urns of concrete. 2926 E. 18th. Ch. 1296, BUILD and remodel now. Save money. H. T. Mercer & Bon. RI. 7248. Ch. 3872. CHAIRS—Mnde new bv rebottomine in cane, hlckorv or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0583. DEPRESSION RUG CLEANER. 9x12 dusted and cleaned. 81: work guarantced. Call and deliver. Ch. 8142. DRIVEWAYE—Crushed stone. $2 75 per ton put on drive. 654 E. 11th. Li. 7185. FLOOR8 —Rescrapcd; reflnished; new floors: reas. wm. Pflueser. Ch. 2236-M. GEN. REPAIRING—Papering. painting, Elmer Shaner, 1633 Arrow, Ch. 1465, HOOSIER RUG CLEANERS Special 9x12 rug shampooed, $1; small rug free. Call and delivered. He. 1709. Carnets LAID Ir - 1132 Linoleum l n Exp.—Reas. LAWN MOWERS sharpened, repaired. We dell, KELSO B. 548 Va. Ave. Dr. 3354. PARTS and repairs for all makes of vacuum cleaners and washers. C. & 8. Electric Cos.. 127 W. 16th. RI. 6058. RUG—(Small) cleaned FREE with every 9x12. $2. Call a competent cleaner, w. N. Flv Rug Cos.. 2328 Brkside. Ch. 2211. SPECIAL FOR MAY ROCK GARDEN. POOL AND PLANTS, complete. S4O: top soil, black wood soil. 61.50 per load. Hu. 8193, Special Price Continued 9x13 rug renovat.. 95c. Grnteed. RI. 9781. W. O. Jones Rug Cleaning Cos. Largest exclusive rug gleaners In city. OFFICE. HU. 4930. RESIDENCE. HU. 4832. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Timet Phone "ad-taker” RI. 8551 during business hours 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF BTORAGE Store now. oav six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving 84 per load and ud. Call Ri. 7750. 419 B. Market St, MOVING. s3—You help. 81 less; Quick service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. MOVING—B 2 up: white men: anything. anywhere anytime. PETE'B. Ch. 2878. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special pr'ces on return loads, packing California shipments. Pool cars. RI. 3828. Ri. 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W OTTO J. SUESZ. 7-B Paperbanging and Painting A-I WALL PAPER PRICE. Hung bv flrst-class workmen. House painting and wall paper cleaning. 5420 East Washington. Ir. 6101. CLEANING PAPEF.—AII work first class: 1932 paper full embossed, furnished and hung 87.20 per room. LI. 9085, CLEANING— Papering, paper removed by steam, plastering, painting. 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INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tatoring LEARN HAWAIIAN GUITAR—I Prea with course. Radio artists Instructors. Hilo Hawaiian 8Ud;o 2106 Roosevelt Ch. 4435 SPECIAL offer of ten class lessons In piano, pipe organ, voice or dancing, for 82 50 Ir 0656. __________ HELP WA*TED The Times trie* to protect Its readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisement* by carefully Investigating all advertisement* that require money for "cash bonds.” territorial right*, etc. However, reader* a.'* advised U Investigate carefully t r consul* the Better Hulne*v Bureau before Investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male NEAT-APPEARING MEN. PAY DAILY. MR OM ALLEY, 602 SPINK-ARMS. ORGANIZERS AND CREW MANAGERS. 305 HOLLIDAY BLDG TRUCKS—With semi-trailers, carrying at least eight tons. 1854 S. East. Dr. 2730. WANTED—SHOE SALESMAN FOR EXTRA WORK. SEE MR KLEIN. MILLER-WOHL CO- 45 E. Washington. 16 Situations Wanted PRACT NURSE for t ld. woman. Hosp. exp. _sm. sal. 416 RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 2060-Pleasant rm.. shower. pnv. cnt.. gentleman. Ref. Ha. 4637-W. BUCKINGHAM DR., Jlo—(Near Butler.) New home. prlv. bath, gar. Hu. 5370. CENTRAL. 2325—Large front rm.. 2 empl. _girls or gentleman, board opt He. 5905. CENTRAL CAR—S 27 E. 12th; pleasant, mod. private, 82 and 82.50: hot water. Ri. 7108 CENTRAL CAR—S 29 E. 12th; modern. private: 83 wk.: walk, distance. Li. 3159. CENTRAL. 3239 Nicely furn. rm, twin beds: private home: garage. COLLEGE. 1403—Well fur. large rm.. ige. closet: prlv. bath: Ist fl- gar, opt. GRACELAND. 3607—Small living rm. and bedim., mod- dwn. Priv. entr. Ha 4496-M ILL., N„ 710—Apt. 6; clean, 82.50, 83 and _6: housekeep. 2 conn., range, sink. 66. MERIDIAN. N.. 1920: Apt. 2—Nicelv fur.. home privileges. 1 or 2: 64. Ha. 2215-W. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1225—Nice rm.. twin beds, private bath and home. Ri. 1108. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2809—Employed couple; newly fur, home: reas. Ha. 4765-R. OHIO. E.. 407—Lodging for men: modern; 25c per night. RI. 4145. PENN., N. 1855—Lovely lge. rm; also small rm.. 83.50; splendid loc.. gar. Ha. 2482. RILEY N- 813 —Large front rm.. laundry; meals opt. Priv. home. Ir. 7173. ST. JOE. E, 238—Newly furnished rm., modern, conveniences. Lt. 6945. WASH.. E- 2432—Deslreable rm.. connectIng bath; 2 persons. Garage optional. NINTH E. 118—Pur. rms. Gentlemen references. Ncar bath. private home. CT T HOTEL; warm, homelike. 01. U-E-DUO t 7 for a 1 36 W. Market. 53.50 POR 2—Walnut. E- 321: Apt. 4: lovelv front rm.. next bath. Rt. 2287. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat; mod, conven., 63,50 & up RM. LOVELY Irvington Apt.: 2 bus. men _or girls: home privileges. Ir. 3006. OVERLOOKING Pall creek, rm.; private home; brkfast. opt.; gentleman. He. 1638. WELL FURN.—Front rm.. new. private home: garage: reas. Be. 4612-R. WEST of state house; fa sq. 359; quietday sleepers: l /s price: double 75c, single, 50c; double week. 83 50. Outside rooms. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL _27 , a S_lll-_ 63. >5. You'll be surprised. IP YOU DON'T FIND what vou are looking for In the want ads, today, lt may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads dally. ______ 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N., 2205—2 or 3-rm. apt*.: mod.; o'-stuffed: wat.: hdwd. firs; 67, Ta. 7110. ALABAMA. N.. 1246 Lovely light rm.. cvevervthlng fur.: next bath: 83.50. RI. 1153 ASHLAND. 1554—Nicely fur. 2 rm. ant.. bed davenport, sink in kltcn. everyth fur, ASHLAND 2302—2 rm. apt. with bath; everything furn. He. 3258. BARTH. 1315 —Nice rms.. for housekeeping: prlvale entrance: near Fountain Square. BROADWAY. 1649—Living rm., kitchen. fur.: sink; hot water: reduced rent. BROADWAY and 12th: 8 rms.: fur.; $lO week. Can sublet part. RI. 2254. BROADWAY. 1134—8 large rms.. range. sink: 3 beds: 66.50. CENTRAL. 1456—Small unlur. apt.; utilltles; mod: porches; yard; rea*. Ri. 4749. CENTRAL. 2528—2 connecting front rms., everything turn., near bath. Ta. 0433. COLLEGE. 1336—-2-rm. apt. completely _turn, sink: private entrance: reasonable. DELAWARE. N„ 1618—2 unfurn. or 3 furn. rms. Every convenience. Ha. 2953. DENNY N. 401—2-rm. apt- completely furn. Adultt: garage. Ir. 2989. ENGLISH. 1240—2 rooms, mod- down; everything furnished: >4. DR. 5490. FOUNTAIN SO -rm 83: 2 rms.. 83 50: 3 rms.. 64.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE.. N.. 21—2 front modern this., everything furnished, garage. HOYT. 1526—2 front rms. downstairs; private entrance. Dr. 5348. ELL- N.. 2339—1, 2 <fc 3-rm. apts.; prl. ent.; everything fur,; 83.50 to 67 wk. Ta. 7XIO. ILIINOIS. N. 3232—Pleasant rm. and kitchen, hot wa.; everything furn. 66 ILL- N. 3121—3 rms.. private bath and entr.. clean, desirable. Reas. Ha. 0206-R. LA SALLE. S.. 42—Two large mod., front rooms down. Priv. ent- sink, bath. MASB. AVE.. 8081s—Rm. with middle-aged ladv, or light housekeeping. RI. 9034, MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—2 rms.. next bath: mod, adults: private entrance. Dr. 5442. NEW JERSEY. N- 2214—2 rms.. kitchenette. turn, private home. Ha. 4928-J. OHIO. E- 540 Nice front room; 82.75 wk.: one room. 81.80 wk. OLIVE. 1026*I—Fountain Bq.; 2 clean rms.; private entrance: garage. Dr. 3540-R. PARK. 1659—Unfurn. lge. front rm.; gas range: utilities, 810 mo. 2 large rms. downstairs furn. or unfurn. He, 3137. TALBOT. N- 2010—2 large, clean, well fur., utilities fur., sink. 67: carltne. TALBOT. N.. 2420—2-rm apt., everything furn.. 85 wk. Ta. 7110. TALBOT. N, 2342—1 large rm.. sink. range, furn.. complete. Ha. 4809-M. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Large rm.. kltchenette: >5: unfurn. rm.: 63.50. Ch. 4108. 30TH. W.. 1154—3 rm. apt., compl. furn.; util. pd„ nr. bath, gar- 35. Ha. 3105-M. NICE ROOMS CHEAP—Mod. 315 N. Pine. RI. 3989. TWO adjoining rms.: furnished for housekecolng: 84 wk. 614 N. Liberty St. 810 MO.—Front rm.. unlur. large closet. range, util- park space. 1659 Park. 3 RM. APT.—Furn. or unfurn.. utilities paid: prlv. entrance. He, 5886. 19 Rooms with Board COLLEGE. 3268—Lovely rm.. private home; splendid meals: gar.: reas.: phone. ENGLISH. 1240—Rooms for two: modern; good meals: 65.50 each. Dr, 5490. GALE. N- 1105—1 or 2 men. home cooking: i modern: near car and bus. GALE. N„ 1021—Roommate young man: I f*in beds: prl. home; 65.75, Good meals. ; GRAY. N . 958—Single rm.. nice home; | meals: 85. E. 10th car. Ch. 3232-R. NEW JERSEY. N, 2062—Pleasant airy rm . 1 twin beds. lge. closet, shower. Ta. 6916.
RE urns 19 Rooms with Board OXFORD. N . 533 Nice rm. for 2; good meals, priv.. mod. home , nr. car. Ch. 3524. SUIT, lor 2 or 3. good care of children, if parents empi. mod., pnv.. reas. Dr. 0203-J. BOARD and care for little girl; nice rcfined home of widow; 85 Ha. 2431-R. LOVELY RM—Private family; meals optlonal: modern conveniences. Ta. 4658. 3 EMPL. girls to share rm , meals, widow s home, privileges, 35 each. Be. 1070-M _ 20 Wanted to Rent Rooms FURNISHED room by man: walking distance. or will share apt.; ref. furn. and expected Time Box A-150. 21 Unfurnished Apartments COLLEGE. 2052—2 rms., enclosed porch; util furn., 85. Apply Apt. 2. He. 5023. PALL CREEK BLVD.. 8.. 3028—3 bedim! mod, upper dup.. gar., util.: 8100. Ta 4085 HALL PLACE. 1718—4 rms.. semi-mod. wa. pd.; 616. Hall PI., 17201*. 3 rms- 612.50. ILLINOIS. N- 3731—Large 2 bedroom upper duplex: heat and water paid; no small children. TANARUS. 5536. N MERIDIAN. 2035- Efficiency. 1 and 2 bedrooms apts., 840 to 362.50. Ll. 2439. N. PENN. 6T- 1433—Efficiency. 1 and 2 bedroom apts., 842.50 to >OS. LI. 2439. SUTHERLAND. 520—5-RM. BUNOALOW TYPE APT.: 2_BEDRMS ; REDU. HE. 2398 E. 10TH. 1530—M0d.; 4-rm. apt.; beat, water. Janitor service. Ch. 2758. 11TH. W, 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt. heat, gas. water and Ice furn., >26. Call Apt. No. 1. THE ORANT. 19TH. E.. 607—5 beautiful rms., breakfast
nook; bath, hardwood floors: Fngldalre. oil burner: rent (45. L. S. 6UMME. 421 Illinois Bldg. LI. 1957. BEDROOM APT.—B3S, Including prlv. veranda and gar, 3836 Central, wa. 4334. 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. $25.00—527.50—530.00 DUNDEE APARTMENTS Virginia ave. and McCarty st.: includes heat. gas. Frigidaire; will decorate: walking distance from town. Custodian. Apt. 47. first floor. McCartv st. entrance. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADDISON. N. 322—5 rms., lights, gas, toilet, redeco., garage, 615, Ri. 6441. BLVD- PL.. 3709—830; 4-rms.. bath. mod. throughout; close to car. key at 3719. Call RI. 9165 days. Ta. 5966 eve. BROADWAY. 2025—5-room modern, garage. 820: water paid: newlv papered. He. 3167. BROADWAY, 820—10-rm. modern house: 2 baths; full basement: excellent rooming and boarding house district; 338. Furnlture for sale if desired. Ir. 2112-7, BROADWAY. 1928—4-bedrm. mod. dble.: gar.: suitable hsekpg.: 822.50. Wa, 0492. CAPITOL. N.. 3445—Single 6-rra. mod! redeco., gar- 830. Ch. 2052-W CAPITOL, N . 1203—3 bedrm house, nice yd.. Janitor service, walking distance. rent. 842.50. Dr 2163. before 5 p. m. CENTER CHURCH RD.—5 rooms. 5 acres, 620. SCHMID St SMITH. RI. 6367. CENTRAL. 3310—Long living rm.. 4 bed- _ rms.. bulltlns. gar.: 650. Hu. 6006. CENTRAL, 2333—7-rm. strictly mod., gar., 650 house for S3O. Ta. 3690. CHESTER. S.. 31—6-rin mod. dble., full basement, gar., $27. Ch. 4877, Ch. 1257. COLLEGE. 838—Upper, lower duplex or rooming, 2 baths: reasonable. Ri. 1216. COTTAGE. 1603—5-rm. house, semi-mod., water pd., nicely papered, good nelghborhood, sl6. Owner. Hu. 4388. Dr. _3564_-R. EUGENE. 854—Mod. 5 rms.. garage, paved at., excellent condition: S2O. GALE ST- N.. 1223—5-rm. semi-modern double, fine condition: garage. Near E. 10th car and Brookslae Park: $21.50: water paid: 2 wks. rent free. Hu. 7175. GALE. N- 1410—Nr. Brookslde park: mod., 6-rm. dbl., gar., wa. pd.. 825. Hu. 5814. GaLe. N- 2927—5-rm. scml-mod., redeco., garage; $17.50. Ch. 2615-W. GENT. 2101—54 wk ; 4-rm. bungalow dble.; gar.: water paid. Li. 2662. GUILFORD. 2412—(01d Belleft.l, 7-rm. mod., hard’d. flrs.. redeco., $27.50: wat pd HAMILTON. S.. 349—Sgle 7-r. mod.; redec., repainted: 2-car gar.; $24. Be. 2379, eve. HARRIS. S 413—Nicelv arranged; 5-rm. double. 812.50. Ha. 4039-J. HARRIS. 25—6-rm. mod- perfect condt.; gar.; fenced yard. Reduced 618. Be. 0746. HIGHLAND. 418—Single; large vd.; gar.; near Tech. Make oner. Cn. 3991. HOWARD. 1929—5-rm. double; bath, water furnished; garage; sls. He. 3750, JEFFERSON. N.. 323—6 rs.. mod.; dbl. ga.; good neighborhood: reas. Ch. 2918-M. JEFFEIiSON. 958—Dble: sound-proof walls; near Tech. Make offer. Ch. 3991. McKIM. 130—Practically new: 5-rm. semlmod. bungalow: garage: 816. MERRILL. W. 108—4 rooms, bath; A-l _ cond- $4 wk. Ir. 5293. NEW JERSEY. N- 2343—8-rm. mod. douhle. hardwood flrs. throughout, gar.: 635. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1335—8-rra. mod.; newly deco.: gar. Ha, 2040 RI. 0788. NEW JERSEY, N.—Rooming location; 8 rms.. bath, elec., 615. Ri. 4773. NORTH ST.. E- 3707—4-rm. mod.; gar.; iicarlv new bunga. dbl.: 625, Wa. 0395. OXFORD, N.. 302—Cozy 4-rm. mod. bungalow; gas and water furnished; 325. or will furnish, 635. Ch. 1617. PARKER. 2243-45—4 rms.; semi-mod.; gar.: water pd. Reduced. Hu. 4381. PARKER. 2045—Small, modern double. 822; garage: water paid. Ll. 5231. PERSHING. 719 N.—4-rm. single. 2143'i N. 11l- 2 rms- 66; wat. pd. RI. 7725. PINE, N.. 401—Corner dble.; 5 rms. and hath: water paid: 618. Ll. 0672. PRATT. E.. 646—5 rooms and bath. $14'.50. Ch. 2338-R. RANDOLPH. 1053 8.—6-rm. double, modern; water paid. 632.50. Dr. 2312, ROOSEVELT. 3104 5-rm. mod. dole.; wa. pd.: 618.50: near School 51. Wa. 0492. ROOSEVELT, 1918—5-rm. bungalow:"' mod. except furnace; A-l cond.. 315. RI. 8441. SHEPARD, S.. 1537—4-room mod.: newly decorated: gar.: 820 month. RI. 4858. SINGLETON. 2101—5-rm.. bath gar.; clean: 821.50; water pd. Dr. 3509-M. SUGAR OROVE. 1920—M0d.. 6-rm. dbl., redeco., garage: >2l. Hu. 4124. SUMMIT ST . 8 . 47—7-rm. modern house; good condition: rent reduced to 622.50. UDELL, 611—Rent reduced, 4 rm. modern dble- water pd., gar. Ha. 0882 VILLA. 1603—6-rm. mod. brk. rm. laundry, gar., wat. pd- 628. Ir. 1315. VILLA. 140—4-rm. mod.. 2-wav dbl- ga_rage, water paid; 620. Hu. 2384. 26TH, W- 1273—5-rm. mod. double; water pd- gar.; <2O. Wa 2444. 28TH ST- W- 143—6-room double: modern except furnace; good cond.; 316; water paid. Ch 3036. 29TH- W, 154—5 rms. modern except furnace: very reasonable. Ha. 0196-M. _ 31ST. W- 565—5-rm. mod. dbl- 2-4 rm' mod, bunga. dbls- 822.50: gars. Ta. 4961. 615 W. 39TH—5rm. semi-modern single A shed. 315. GREGORY Si APPEL, INCU. 7491. 44TH. E.. 647—We1l located. 2-way double: 6 rooms: garage. Hu. 1518. Newly Decorated, $9.00 Five rooms, el. Its., gas, water paid, 3013 East Twenty-second. DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL ___ 4- house, semi-mod- 810; adults preferred. Ta, 2943, or 350 W, 30th. Single, Northwest, $16.00 Five rooms, el. Its., ga*. Inside toilet, water paid, garage 2414 Sugar Grove. DtINLOP A HOLTEGEL 3-ROOM. 88 mo,; 1418 St. Paul; wa. paid. 3-room, 88 mo.; 511 Abbott: water paid. rooms, new paint and paper. Only 87.50. Look at 439 W 14th St COLORED—REDUCED. 2445 Highland: 5-room modern single; 829. GREGORY A APPEL. INC. Ll. 7491. COLORED—Morris. E„ 3520: 4-rm. house. $lO. Also 3544 E. Orange, nice 3-room house. $8 50; take Proapect st. to Earhardt. Call Oscar Lee. RI. 7217. COTTAGE. COLORED—B9.OO Four rooms; el. Its.; new paper. 2522 Hillside. DUNLOPJrHOLTEGEL 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses CENTRAL. 2131—Front apt.: living room, bedroom, kitchenette: prl. ent.: porch; all util, furn.; 6T.50 week. He. 4155. ILLINOIS. N- 1919—2 bedrms.. living rm.. ktchenette. first fl.. ite. yard, gar. IRVINGTON—Upper duplex: 4-rms. A bath: clean, weli-furn.: reduced. Ir. 7912. LOCKERBIE. 612—See this low-Drlced mod. priv. apt. Open for inspection. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms- alcove: pnv bath: 810: housekeeper In basement. BEAUTIFUL 6 rms- n.. 6 twin beds; Ideal for group of girls: 850. Ta. 6807, OR UNFURNISHED—De. Quincy. 427: first fl attr. >3l. apt- util- gar. Ir 3243 SHARE 5-RM mod. home with couple; separate kitchen: very reas. Dr. 3433-R. 5- mod. bungalow nicelv furn ; breakfast rm.. garage. Reas Be. 3095. 24 Suburban and Farms S4TH. DE LONG RD. —Mod- 5 rms.. bath: acre ground; 835. Wa. 9342. 5 ROOMS. 1 acre ground: ehseken lot: S2O 10 ACRES on Pendleton pike and 3th St. or caah rent. RI. 4679. PURNiiJHED or unfurmshad houaes: new location good, raise eats, pure air. no smoke 01 neat. Stop B*3 Rockville road. 24-A Resoi cs rnd CUa*M FOR SALE— or lease the season; Lake Manltou. Ll. 8780. '4 RIVER COTTAGES —Close ltL very rea*. lor season, s7s up. Hew Augusta M 4.
RENTALS 25 Rnsiness, Office and Desk Sparc 10.500 SQ FT. SrrORAOE BPA(—On switch. Cal Ll. 4117 or RI. Wf FOR RENT—Desk in orlv. office, reception rm . telephone, steno. select loc.. 810. Li 2882. He 5858 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS—7rms: strictly j mod; 11-3 acres; 85.000; lear. city. Dr. 8188-W. E. 10TH. 5280—5-rm. mod bungalow. Muat sell. Bargain. Owner. Ir. 1504. Bungalow, Chickens, Garden 4455 Manlove. 5 rms., __seml-modern garage. Only SSO cash. $22 SO per month. Move now. Mr. Borton J G McCullough Agy. 106 North Delaware St. U. 96. Res Hf_ 3083. —-———======= 28 Sale Suburban Property $9 CASH—S 9 Monthly; price *9OO. N Butler Ave.. 2 rms.. 4 lots. 61x12. each. Owner 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. ONE ACRE—4 rooms, elec .garage chicken house: 81.800 or #lB cash 818 monthly. 48th St., east of Shadeland Ave Owner. 1854 N Delaware St, Ta. 5334. 31 Wanted to Trade $1,500 DEED equltv: trade or sell cheap for cash; corner lot. 1176 Warm an. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale CANVAS COVERS. 12x15. $4.75. Water-proof truck covers, lowest prices in citv. all sixes In stock, no waiting. Blacksmith anvils and blower# at half rope, size half Inch. 100 ft-$1.25. Painted tin sheets, size 21x28 Inches. 6c a sheet, suitable for roofing and siding for b *HO6SIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO. CONCRETE bird baths. $2 50 up: concrete porch and lawn furniture. $1.50 UP. ADVANCE BLOCK AND MATERIAL CO--713 W. 13TH ST. Rt. 4987. EXHAUST FANS Meier Nu-Air, 16-lnch size. 3-speed; special price. . . . „ ~ , . ~ Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. tr. 1151. FLOODLIGHTS— Benjamin" (61: sell chp. Slightly used. Ch. 3957. 7 a. m. to 6 p. tn. FREF! Gross Cans; with orderof3 1* ttILIL dO . bottles or more We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl. Li. 8085. HARDWARE STORE Stock and fixtures, full line of builders' hardware, paint, tools. etc. Cllent will sacrlflee to move at once. MILTON SIEGEL. Attorney. 533 Lemcke Bldg. RI. 6141. LAW BOOKB—FuII set of Modern American International Law: reaa. Dr. 3817. PTE OVENS. 98c. CHINA STORE. 357 W. Wash. WE repair any washer, radio or sweeper. Balloon wringer rolls for any washer 32 89. Service charge of 3L Former Service Department of Pettis Dry Goods Cos„ Ir. 3871. WRINGER ROLLS for all washers, factory distributor. 2809 B. Wash. Ch. 0882. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reHO_ lng because interesting bargains of mauv irlnrtp nr# listed hers 35 Household Goods A~59.25 ICE REFRIGERATOR—ExceIIent rohdltion Will go aulcklv tomorrow! Others $11.75. $14.50. L. S. Ayres & Cos. 7th Floor and Downstairs Store. Ask about Avres' Convenient Bidget Plan BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm and bedrm.. twin beds, linen frleae living rm.. ruga, sac. 3710 N. Meridian CHEST~of drawers, walnut veneer; green tapestry chair: like new; reas. Dr. 7035. DINING - RM- suite. 8-pcs.. walnut; like new; real bargain. Ir. 2941; . ELECTRIC Sweeper. "Eureka." late model, like new, all attach., reas. Hu. 2383. 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. BarretU 868 Virginia. HOOVER SWEEPER; CASH OR TRADE. 1331 N. CAPITOL. LI. 3931. ICE BOXES. $4 UP, FIRST CLASS CONDALL SIZES. OPEN EVENINGS. 1915 SOUTHEASTERN AVE. DR. 0199. UVING-RM. SUlTE—Kitchen cabinet. stove, dinette suite, other furn. RI. 3707. OIL STOVES and ice boxes, new and used; reas. 1236 Oliver Ave., Be. 2456. OVERSTUFFED SUITE. 3 pcs- velour; axm Ins ter rug, gas range. Ir. 1484. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL _ MAKES. WHITE CO . RI. 4755. STOVE —"Chambers Fireless. ' good condi.; must sell at once, reasonable; leaving city; cash. 146 N. Belmont Ave. VACUUM SWEEPERS—Reconditioned and Rebuilt at Factory. Guaranteed by Factory and L. S. Ayres. Eureka, 319.85: Hoover $21.95. L. S. Ayres & Cos. 7th floor and Downstairs Store. Ask about Avres' Convenient Budget Plan Liberal Terms If Desired Vonnegut’s All 4 Stores. |
36 Radios, Musical Instruments ATTENTION! Schools, lodges, churches, etc, we have Just taken back a good size grand of real musical value, that Is more than one-half paid tor. See this before buying. PEARSON PIANO CO., EARLE— Long and short wave set. 1933 model; 90-aay guarantee. 829.50; onlv $5 down, small weekly payments. Ear l * Midget. $14.85: guar. MIDGET RADIO BTORES. 240 Mass Ave Open evening*. KIMBALL PIANO! bungalow type, that will pass for n'v<> Unusual quality at a bargain. FP r 315. Ea*y term*. PEARSON PI ” CO, 128 N. Penn. Open eve*. look: Croslev Radio: 8-tube table model Complete. In A-l condition. 815.50 Lincoln; 9-tube console radio receiver. Complete, 88 95 KRUSE RADIO, INC. 33 West Ohio St. Li. 6486. Open Evening*. 3RD ANNIVERSARY SALE Better hurry if you want, to take advantage of any of these special reduced prices. CROSLEY, 8-TUBE SUPER HET $35 00 CROSLEY. 7-TUBE LOWBOY 16 50 MAJESTIC 8-TUBE SUPER HET 32.00 PHICO LOWBOY 35 00 VICTOR COMBINATION 25.00 RADIOLA 7-TUBE TABLE MODEL.. 15.50 RADIOLA. 8-TUBE LOWBOY 24.50 ATWATER KENT STABLE MODEL.. 15.50 ATWATER KENT HIGHBOY 18 00 BRUNSWTCK. 9-TUBE L0W80Y.... 38.00 OPEN UNTIL 7 :30 P. M. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 E. WASKINOTON ST. - ■ - 38 Store. Office Supplies NEW Corona No. 3 portable. $25; term*. 205 Maas At*. Ll. 9470. ' Typewriter Rental Agency Onjy $9-50 Per Month or SA.OO for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on al] typewriters. Woodstock 317 N. Penn. L1.,4712 ; TYPEWRITER CO.
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MERCHANDISE 3ft Cash Coal Mart Call Us for Prices FEDERAL COAL CO Ch 2291. No Ex: ra Charge for Wheeling. rrtEDRICK COAL CO. Dr 1792 Wa. >666. No wheel eng. Kindling with each ton Best W. Va blk. fkd.7i: S ton $3 00 B White Ash. blk.. fkd . 84 75; 'j ton 349 UNION ICEL AND COAL CO. DR 4631. 40 Wanted to Trade MANUELO plaver in good condition - for good used car. Dr. 7tß>-3. 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture" CALL MR PIERCE. R! 3018. WHEN YOU ARE REACT TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers anc aelieni of Used merchandise tn th* state WE PAY THE BEST PRICES OA-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W Washington 8t FURNrruRE - oTa 11 kinds.' wVpayTcash. No dealer*. Call Wa. 1885. NEWSPAPERS clothing etc., urgently needed Salvation Aitov Industrial Horn*. For truck, call RI. 6632 RILEY 2286 '* FURNITURE WANTED! I to 10 rooms 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. WE PAY highest prices~for old gold. 7liver and platinum, gold bridges and gold teeth. F C Bon nett. 163 N 111 RI 9966 WILL buy good used Electric water pumps. .. METEft ELECTRIC A MACHINE CO 3525 E. Washington. Ir, 1151. LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry FOR SALE—Fresh cow and calf, in countrv: good milker Li 2662 He 5858 AUTOMOTIVE 55 Autos Wanted WILL oav caab for vour car or vour Milty I. WOLF AUTO CO. __Ll_ 4818 M 1 N UnQltnl |l|| VyfyntUsedO^ U'sfw BEST PRICES-ANY MODEL [•Sacks bros. I AUTO LOAN CO. f 309-311 N.CAPITOL-RI.S99A FINANCIAL ~ Business Opportunities FOR SALE—Barber shop, one chair, cheap; doing good business. Low rent. Cor. Miller and Third st- Shelbyvllle. Ind. GROCERY stock and fixtures In coloreH neighborhood; reasonable. Call Hu 4804, 6:30 a. m to 7 p, m, ROOMING HOUSE and ice cream parlor; cheap: other business. 619 E_ New York. TRAVELING grocery on wheels, with meat market: mod. In every way: 23-ft. O. M. C, truck for sale cheap. 1239 8 East. Personal Property Loans LOANS—3IO to 3300 In 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 8. Pennsylvania Bt. RI. 8054. Directly opposite the Citizens Oas Cos. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. REDUCED RATES 300 Roosevelt Bldg. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Lincoln 2491. Ll ncoln 8494. NEED MONEY POR TAXES? WE MAKE DOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE <25 TO 8300. BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 20; K New Vork Rt 4974.
o^^'ocouiondwtrtndi LOANS OF $25-S3OO on FURNITURE, AUTOS, REAL ESTATE at Reduced Rates 152 N. Delaware LI. 6605 Loans On Furniture. LOWEST HSUS Z%‘afiZ% Same Rate on All Balances *SO for 10 mo*., total cost $5.50 100 for 10 mos., total coat 1100 200 for 10 mos.. total coat 22 00 300 for 10 mos.. total cost 33 00 Other amounts and lengths of time ? ranted. No fees or fines. You get the ul! 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 LOAN f BUf HALF I v° LEGAL H R*te 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 ~ . . AUTO LOANS S2O N, Meridian. RI. 4931 t Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8601 Opposite Courthouse Eat SO Yearfc AUTO LOANS CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAN CQ 42 N Ul>toia St. LI 9600 Corne > .inoia and Vermont Bta I AUTOMOBILE Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDO CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. Mg* PLENTY OP FREE PARKING BPACg^ Quick Service Free Parking *, 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 | Cor
