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HISTORIC BOOK NOOK AT I. U. IS CLOSING DOORS Just Mere Soda Fountain? Hardly! Institution Is Better Word. By Time* Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind„ May 11 Let Hoover worry about balancing the budget—let Gaston Means swindle John D. out of all his millions and Mahatma Ghandi's tailor sue for payments due on his latest dress *uit have troubles of its own today. The Book Nook is closing! Yes. the Book Nook. There’s only one and there never will be another like it. To Mr. Average Man that means little. But to the I U boys of yesteryear. it's a tragedy of bankfailure proportions. You couldn’t call Pete Costas’ pride just a common soda and sandwich emporium. No sir! It was a political convention hall, athletic plant, trysting place and gag-factory ail rolled into one—as much a part of univers,ty life in by-gone days as the class room and laboratories. Leaders Made, I'nmadc Here Hoagie Carmichael composed some of his snappiest tunes, jewelbedecked fraternity pins switch from vc. t to dress, and literary gems were mustered from the composite , thoughts of young men who fulfilled completely the requirements of being clever. Episodes that live on in legend were hatched and cxe- j cuted here—some classical, some rowdy. Campus leaders were made and unmade in these very booths. Athletic triumphs here were celebrated, the losses mourned. On this very table, a high official munched j popcorn and led hilarious students! in a cheer for the 1930 football team which conquered Purdue. . ! The Book Nook was the show place of the campus, one of the 1 first objects of visit on any tour, j To be admitted to the select group of Book Nook cronies meant social success on the campus—a goal which took some time to achieve, j And good old Pete—why, the ; Coatas’ cuff at times must have looked like an international bank- | er’s report on the war loans. He I was that kind of a good fellow. Business Dropping Maybe the current collegians didn’t appreciate Pete and his colorful nook. Maybe they never heard of the tradition heaped about it. j and if they did maybe they didn't 1 care. Other campus traditions have been chased to the ash pile. Lack of business is the reason Costas gives .or locking the doors. With the majority of the new fra- j terruty and sorority houses moved to the east and opposite side of the campus, the boys and girls couldn't work up the energy for the long trek, with newer eating places near at hand. Maybe he'll follow the crowd to anew location. Pete opines. Maybe j he'll take the scarred and whittled | booths with him—the pictures and j Greek-letter paddles. But it won't be the same. There's only one Book Nook, and It’s dying . TRAFFIC COUNT MADE Highway Commission Finishes First Roundup of Statistics. John J. Brown, director of the state highway commission, announced today that the first state traffic count was completed Tuesday when a force of 1,500 men gathered statistics from 860 points on state, national and county high-1 ways. The statistics will provide material requiring nearly two months' tabulation. Another survey will be made in August, peak traffic month of the year. Brown said. CIVIC LEAGUE TO MEET Merchants at 29th and Clifton otreets Have Special Displays. independent merchants of the j community around Twenty-ninth and Clifton streets are arranging 1 displays of their stocks in con- j nection with a meeting of the ' Northwest Civic League. Friday i night in Winamac hall. A program will be given by Mrs. Edith Rundell, Douglass sisters and the Odd Size quartet. Dr. O. E. Yater will be in charge.

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STATIONS OF THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA M KTHft UNO WCFI. ITT# WMAQ *7# WJ7. *" WSAI I*3* CMC W AM KVOO 1110 WCKY 49# WGV U* WIS *7# W'B 748 KOA fan KYW l!fl WDAF Hfl WHAS AM WT.W TM WAM KPRC *M WBAL 148# WFNK *7# WHO WCK lMi WTAM Ir7o KSTF IW WBA r AM WFAA V# WJR 75* WOW SM WTIC If *# STATIONS OF THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM *4 ABC W WBBM 77P WXRC KM WOWO U# WCCO *l# EOU. *2B# WPG no# WGN TK WIAC 64# WFIW Ml CKAC W CTRB MO KBT I0M) WJJD MM EKi.D IA4 WTBM me WLAC 1471 KM OX 1000 WEDNESDAY —■s:4B P M.— I —B:S# P. M —•:4S P. M.— WGN <72oi—Kassel* or- CBS-Piaybov hour, Brustl- KYW < 1030* Pamco i ori chestra. oil's orchestra; Welcome chestra * Hare to Lewis. WDAF 16IO1—Lope* orchesWJZ - ._ „ WENR (870• Roads of tra. * r ’ x " 1 Romance. NBC—Ted Cook and orchesBig Tune to WON Ac- ’ j '*' ™ Z _ M WEAF. j —8:8# P. M.— —lO r - M —IS P. M.— NBC—Artiets Musicale to XYW 1 1020 Master's or-CBS-amgm’ Sam. weap. chestra. NBC orchestra, Tom WMAQ <B7o—Melody Land CBS —Duchin s orchestra. Dick and Harry to WJZ a,.™ NBC—Dream Sineer: Buddy i-• m.- * SM orchMtra * K chLtra !f,2 °' Afnew * or 'KDKA 980) The Cracker WJR 1750 —Radio Reporter; CBS—Kate Smith I B * rre " j oc, l;_ L „ „ NBC Melody Moments to Street Singers. NBC—Cab Calloway and or-jwSfsj-arAJrr - *. a-, pm— NBC PSckena Sisters to.WBM 1 650— Craigs orchea—r. .n WJZ t rA CBS Colonel Stoopnagle J .. . . WTMJ (620—Dance proand Budd * e WMAQ (8701-Manan A- Kram (3 hours!. —7 P. M J ‘ m ' CBS Fast Freight 9 **' **' WON '72oi—Ted Weem s orW’BBM 1-Coon-Sanders newi chestra. orchestra. . —10:80 P. M.— VRC D an r #* firrhsttra- KYW 1020*—Sports, D9VS, .. . Re eler? to wfap ‘ Mauplns orchestra. CB£-PoUack * r chstra wEr,BTO.-V.?Et?es and Columbia KYW^MOao, -Agnews orN vci7° Henry Stories *° vbg Nellie Revell to WEAF WDAF < St.Oi —Orchestra nro—7:lß P. M._ NW- N s‘ismS? re, Sufi h c P ' to * orchestr * CB £iane?' orCh,str,: M,le NK-Amo. TANARUS/ Andy to -7901-Kenmor. 0r—7:30 P. M WMAQ WDAF. oreh „ tra to KYW Mo2oi—Master s or- VIE^R WSM WJZ. chestra. —#:ls F. M.— 10 45 p M 'SS&r e ?Bi. C SL. Hour '"-gw .m,■ *GK NBC Sljlikret s orchestra. CBS-Tune Blenders to K * 8 „„ ' soloists to WEAF WGN —•> P- M.— NBC Olsen's orchestra; NBC—Jesse Crasclord. organ- KYW Mo2oi —Panico s orJack Benny to WJZ Ist. to WEAF. chestra u P u NBC Rochester Civic or- WBBM '77oi—Around the chestra to WJZ town KYW (lo2oi—Maupln s or-WJR ,750—Mark's orches- NBC Earl Hines’ orchestra chestra tra to WENR CBS Sh:!kret'B orchestra WMAQ -670) —Dan and Syl- 750i—Bergln's orchesand Ruth Etting. via tra. WON '72o'- Meloav Man. WTMJ (S2o>—Sport flash. —11:8# P. M N WJZ N ° I,n * orcheßtr * to .... „ KYW 11020> ’ Padded en orchestra. —*ls P M— Fists.” * aDeo WJR 1750i-Masters orchesKDKA i 880' Home Singers NBO Lopes orchestra tc tr *- CBS- Adt entures In Health. W’EAF —l2 Midnight —8:30 P. M N ®^ ( L' f J' lorton Downey to WDAF <eioi Nlghthawk KY c£stra o2 °’“ Agnem i ° r * N ?SsUa nf to FT wTz n ‘ nd a ° 2 °’ “ Celebr ‘ tV

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Comoanr WEDNESDAY P M s:3o—Easy Aces 'CBS|. 5:45 Bohemians. 600 Bath Club >CBSI. 6 15—Stngtn' Sam 'CBBI. 6 30—Kate Smith tCBSi. 6:4s—Jerry and Norm 7:oo—Fast Freight 'CBSi. 7:ls—Modern male chorus (CBSi. 7 30—Bohemians. 7 45—Arnold Peck's Columbians 8 00—Music That Satisfies tCBS'. B:ls—Bohemians. 8 30—Society Playboy (CBS'. 8 45—Announced. 9:oo—Columbia svmphonv (CBS). 9:ls—Tune Blender* 'CBS). 9:30 Downey and Won.*. 9 45—Don Redman orchestra (CB8). 10:00—Central Park Casino orchestra (CBS'. 10:30—The columnist. 10-45—Ben Pollack orchestra (CBS'. 11:00 -Atop the Indiana Roof. 11 30—Sign off. WKBF (1100) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Lnc.) WEDNESDAY P M. 4 25—Aunt Lou and Uncle Connie. 4:40 Late sport news. 4 45—News flashes. s:ls—Harry Bason. 5:45—L00k-Em-Over contest. 6.oo—Cecil and Sally. 6:2s—David Lawrence dispatch. 6.4s—Buddies orchestra. 7.oo—Mrs. Buschmann's bridge chat. 7 15—The Monarch Four. 7 10—Harry Bason. 7 45—Marvel Myers. 8 30—Charles Lmdslev 9 oo- Indianapolis public schools. 9 30—World news. 9:3s—Showboat orchestra, 9 50—Harrv Bason. 1C 00—Merrvmen orchestra. 10:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY P M. 4:oo—Marcella Uhl. biues singer. 4 15—Elliott Brock, violin recital. 4 30—Louis Johnen. 4 45—Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos 'n' Andy (NBC). s:ls—Just Willie. 5:30—80b Newhall. 5 45—01d Man Sunshine. 6 00—Peanut Pietro. 6 15—Orchestra. 6 30—Mclodv Moments (NBC' 7 oo—Adventures of Sherlock Ho’jncs (NBC'. 8 00—Sercnaders 'NBC'. 8 15—Nite Club. 8 45—Jim and Walt. 9 no—Curtain Calls, light opera. 9:30— Varsity ouartet. 9 45 Headlines of Yesterday. 10 no—Theater of the Air 10 30— Bennv Kyte's orchestra NBC). !! 00—Orchestra. 11 30—Orchestra 12 00 Midnight—Sign off.

Fishing the Air

Johnny Hart contributes his services in a benefit performance for unemployed actors in the dramatization cf ’Bread.” during the broadcast of the But Time sketch over WTAM and an NBC network Wednesday at 6 p. m. The current hit. "The Night Shall Be Filled With Music.” and an old favorite. ■’Put On Your Old Qray Bonnet,” will be heard during Singin’ Sam's program of songs over WFBM and the Columbia network from 6:15 to 6:3# p. m, Wednssday. Selections from Hoschna's popular operetta. ' Madame Sherry." will contrast with Mosxkowski's ' Moorish March” to be plaved by the svmphonv orchestra in the

program Wednesday at 630 p an, over WTAM and an NBC network. Gems from Victor Herbert's musical adaptation of Rostand's "Cyrano de Bergerac” will be presented as the feature of the program bv Josef Pasternack and his orchestra over WLW and an NBC network Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM. s:3o—Columbia "Easv Aces,” Bridge sketch. 6:4s—Columbia —Colonel Stoopnaglc and Bud. 7:OO—NBC (WJZi—O. Henry stories dramatized. NBC (WEAF)—Gladys Moore; The Revelers. 7:3O—NBC (WJZ)—George Olsen's orchestra. Columbia —U. S. Marine Band. 8 00—Columbia—Music that Satisflet, Ruth Etting. NBC (WEAF'—lnterview by Grantland Rice. 8:30 NBC (WEAF)—NBC Artists Service musicale. 9:00 —Columbia—Howard Barlow and Columbia symphony. 10:00—NBC (WJZi—Cab Calloway and orchestra. The curious story of an escaped train robber who sought refuge on a sheep ranch in the role of a herder will be tola in the dramatization of The Hiding of Black Bill.” during the program over WLW and an NBC network Wednesday at 7 p. m. "Laiv Day” and “Oh Month” will be included In the cargo of the Musical Fast Freight for the Wednesday run over WFBM and the Columbia network from 7 to 7:15 p. m. Ruth Etting will sing of "Laughing at Life and "That's What Heaven Means to Me.” when she appears with Nat Shllkret's orchestra for "Music That Satisfies.” Wednesday at 8 p. m, over wraM and the Columbia network. Earle Sandc. noted Jockey, will tell some of hi* experiences on the backs of winning horses in some of the famous races of the last decade, when he is interviewed by Grantland Rice Wednsday. at 8 p. m, over WENR and an NBC network. Nat BrusilofTs orchestra will play "Hello, Gorgeous.” by way of introduction for Welcome LewL*. singing "Head Over Heels in Love” in their weekly tete-a-tete with Norman Brokenshire Wednesday at 8:30 p. m, over WFBM and the WABC-Columbia network. Mme. Nina Koshetz. Russian soprano, will offer a program of Russian songs and American melodies in the NBC Artists Musicale over WENR and an NBC network Wednesday, at 8:30 p. m. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BLACK. MRS. WILLIE F.—Sister of Mrs. K. P. Brock. Sam and Raines West. Memphis. Tex, and Mrs. Mav Patterson. Wichita Falls. Tex.; daughter of John W. West. Memphis. Tex, passed awav at her apartment. No. 3. the Concord. Tuesdav morning. Services at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friday, 2 n. m. FTiends Invited. CONNER. AMERICUB WOOD—Husband of Marv J. Conner, passed awav at the home of his daughter. Pearl C. Hackleman. 1201 N. Alabama St . Tues. eve, Mav 10. Services Thursday. 2:30 p. m. at the above address. Friends invited. Burial Anderson cemetery. JENT. NETTIE—Age 33 years, beloved wife of Roy Jent. passed away Tuesday afternoon at the residence, 1636 Rochester ave. Funeral services Wednesday evening. 7:30 p m, at residence. Friends invited. Burial at Hayesvllle. Tenn, Frlday_ Be. 1934 for further information. TOOL. CHARLES RICHARD—Beloved son of Charles and Essie Pool, departed this life Monday. May 9. age 23 years. Funeral at the residence. 2825 N. School st, Wednesday. May 11. 7 p. m. Burial Crossville, 111. Friends invited Funeral under direction of MOORE A KIRK 2 Cards, In Memoriams MINGUS —We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our neighbors, friends and relatives, who were so kind to us during the death of our little son. EDWARD DEAN Also Roscoe Conkle the funderal director, and all for the beautiful flowers. MR. AND MRS. EDW MINGUS AND FAMILY.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Cards, In Memoriams STEWART Wc with to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and relatives, for their many acta of love and kindness shown us daring the illness and death of our beloved husband and father JOHN STEWART. We especially wish to thank the Rev. Robert Selie and son. the singers, and Harry W Moore, funeral director, and all for the many beautiful floral offerings MRS STEWART. SON AND GRANDSON 3 Funeral Direr ton. Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 ~ W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby St. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINST EINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISE Y & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. ETRRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1248 J. C. WILSON 1280 Prospect. Dr 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In this roluinu will receive two guest tlcketa for The Indiana Theater To Se George Bancroft —ln—“The World and the Flesh” When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Mlse .Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and ticketa will | be mailed at once. BULLDOG—MaIe, brown spot on ear, head; reward. 5347 W’. Wash. Be. 0144 BULLDOG—Tov Boston. female, collar with heart-shape padlock; near 5135 Guilford. Reward. Hu. 7736. KEYS—Large bunch, lost, reward; return 220 Osage, or Li. 808(5. POLICE puppy, 10 weeks old; dark brown hair, black ears. See MR. EASTON. East i gate Hotel. _Rpward_ ; PUPPY—Lieht brown, male, long ears, black tail, curls over back; Brownie. Reward. 2251 Central. He. 5147. , PURSE—Black silk: lost at Capitol and ; Wash.; Mon.; reward. Be. 3691-1. RAT TERRIER- Lost, tan male. Reward. I R R 13. Box 108. 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House painting and wall paper cleaning. 5420 East Washington. Ir. 6101. CLEANING PAPER—AII work first class: 1932 paper full embossed, furnished and ’ hung. 87.20 per room. LI. 9085. CLEANlNG—Papering, paper removed by steam, plastering, painting. Ch. 6052. IST CLASS paper hanging; 2 average rms.. 85: paper turn, 6c per roll up. Be. 4271-R. FIRST CLASS paper hanging. 10c per roll. ; Be, 0112-R. MAIER <fc SIPEL. INTERIOR and exterior painting. Personal attention Work guar.; rcas, Ch. 5917. LET us clean your entire house; paper cleaned: walls washed. Ref. Ha. 1019-J.

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Ch. 4425 WILL give pipe organ lessons in exchange for answering telephone one morning or afternoon a week. Ir. 0956. HELP WANTED The Tlmee trie* to protect Ita readera from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully Investigating all advertisements that require money for ‘‘cash bonds,” territorial rights, etc. However, readers aro advised to Investigate carefully or consult the Better Dullness Bureau before Inventing, 13 Help Wanted—Male COUPON MEN BEST OFFER IN TOWN MR O'MALLEY. 602 SPINK-ARMS ORGANIZERS AND, CREW MANAGERS. 305 HOLLIDAY BIJ>G. PAINTER and paper hanger in exchange for house rent. 400 Kahn Bldg PUMP SALESMEN Experienced, strictly commission. Meier ' Elertric and Machine Cos.. 3525 E. VVashlngton. TRUCKS—With semi-trailers, carrying at least eight tons. 1854 8. East, Dr. 2730. 14 Help Wanted—Female 15-CENT ARTICLE—Liberal commission. 404 N. Warman Ave _Be 49~5 PLEASANT work, good pay. MRS. ROBERSON. Box A-157. The Times. SALESGIRL—IB to 23 years of age for phone selling. Prefer girl with college education who has energy, pleasing personality that registers over the phone. Must be able to plan her selling and have a knowledge of store advertising and store selling problems; 3 months' training course Salary and bonus to start: permanent position with splendid opportunities for advancement. Times Box A -156 SUBURBAN girl, about 27. to care for home and child 5. Board, room and small wages. 1041 Tibbs Be. 4914-R. 15 Wanted—Male or Female ELDERLY white couple to do custodian work: 87 a week; lurn. apt. free. Write Box A 158. The Times. j RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA. N . 2060 Pleasant rm . shower. prlv. ent- gentleman. Kef. Ha. 4837-W. BUCKINGHAM DR., 310—(Near Butler.) New home, priv. bath, gar. Hu. 5370. _ CENTRAL. 2325 Large front rm.. 2 empf. girls or gcntleman. board opt. He. 5905. CENTRAL CAR—S 29 E. 12th; modern. private: 83 wk.: walk, distance. Li. 3159. CENTRAL. 223f’—Nicely furn. rm.. twin beds: private home: garage. Wa. 1499. CENTRAL. 1923—Large, airy rm.: home privileges: board optional. He. 4586. CENTRAL. 2631-Beautiful front rm.; overlooklng Fall Creek: prl. family. He. 5535. CENTRAL. 1513—Choice front rm. new furniture: 53.30 RI. 8809. EAST—Cozv rm.. next bath; priv. famllv; breaks. opt., nr. car, bus. Ch. 2433-M. GUILFORD. 4010—Large front rm.. private famllv: gar, opt. Ref. Hu 2010. MERIDIAN. N.. 2444—Apt. 1; choice room with twin beds; constant hot water. j MERIDIAN. S.. 608—Clean, comfortable. private home: 82. LI. 1735 | OHIO. E.. 407—Lodging for men: modern: ] 25c per night. RI. 4145 ! RILEY N.. 813-Large front rm.. laundrv: j meals opt. Priv. home. Ir. 7173. 83 50 FOR 2—Walnut. E.. 321: Apt 4; love- j Iv front rm.. next bath. Ri. 2287, | BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat; mod conven.. 83.50 A up RM. LOVELY Irvington Apt.: 2 bus. men or girls: home privileges. Ir. 3008. OVERLOOKING Fall creek, rm.; private ' home; brkfast. opt.; gentleman. He. 1638. WELL FURN.—Front rm.. new. private home: garage: mas. Be. 4612-R. DESIRABLE rm., meals opt., private home. north, modern conveniences. ; 4658. WEST of state house: !* sq. 359; qulet-dty sleepers; '• price: double 75c. single. 50c; double week. 83.50, Outside rooms. CT TiFTMT<s HOTEL; cool, homelike. 01. DDnlO >7 tor 2. 136 W. Market HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL 27'i S. HI, rms, 83 to 85 wk. You'll be , surprised. ; 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 2302—2 rms.. bath: private I home: everything furnished. He. 3258. I BELLEFONTAINE. 1338—Housekeeping rms, $3.50 and S4; slpg. rms.: 83 Garage. 75c. BROADWAY. 1134—8 large rms, range. sink: 2 beds: 86.50. BROADWAY, 1403—Cozy apts, redec, sinks, priv. ent.: phone; 85. 86.50. CAP, 1641 N.—Lovely rm, in-a-door bed. kitch'nte. bath; prl. porch: rea. Ta. 3857. CENTRAL. 2528—2 connecting front rms, everything furn, near bath. Ta. 0423. COLLEGE. 1336—2-rm. apt, completely furn. sink: private entrance: reasonable. DELAWARE. N„ 1618—2 unfurn. or 3 furn rms. Every convenience. Ha. 2953. FLETCHER—2 nice light rms, near bath. [ carlinc: private home- Dr. 4572. FOUNTAIN SO -rm S3: 2 rms“ 83.50. 3 rms, 84.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. I HIGHLAND AVE.. N, 21-2 modern rms.; everything furnished. Adults, garage, ILL, N, 233? —1 fc 2-rm. kitchenette apts.; pri. ent.: fur.: suit. 4; 86.50 wk. Ta. 7110. ILIINOIS. N, 3232—Pleasant rm. and kitchen, hot va.; everything furn. 88 ILL, N. 3121—3 rms, private bath and entr, clean, desirable. Reas. Ha. 0206-R. MERIDIAN. N. 2315—0ne-room kitchenptte. priv. ent, S5 Everything furnished. OLNEY. 1015 N.—Front rm.. nice kitchenette. all furn.: prl. entrance. Ch. 1464-M. PARK. 1125—2 and 3 rms.: housekeeping: water In kitchen: 83.50 and 85 per week. PARK. 1659—1 large rm. At kitchen rms, j fur, run. water: Driv. entr. Parking; 84. He. 3137. ; PARK.~I6SS Attractive front rm, kitchenette: empl. lady: 84.50; large Apt.; 87. PARK 2133—Tw0 completely furn. rooms; convenient, homelike; very reasonable. PENN, N, 817—Nice front rm.: housekeeping or sleeping; reasonable: close in TALBOT. N, 2010—2 large, wel fur. rms, uttittles furn, snk: on carline. WALNUT. E„ 115—2 rmi, furnished: clean. 85. See housekeeper in basement. WASHINGTON E, 3301—3-room furnished apartment, modern: private entrance. LOVELY - WOODRUFF—large rm, kitchenette: *5: unfurn. rm.: 83.50. Ch. 4108 16TH, E, 611—Front, fur. or unfur, 2 or 3 rms, mod, porch, utilities: rcas. 33RD. E, 407—2 unfur. rms, bath, utilities turn. No other roomers. TWO adjoining rms.: furnished for housekeeping: 84 wk. 614 N. Liberty St. 3 RM. APT—Furn. o; unfurn, utilities paid: priv. entrance. He 5888 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL. 2234, APT. 4—Lovely rm priv. home: excel!- meals: gar. Ha. 3802-W. EAST -Girl or gentleman; single rm, excellent meals. 85; E 10th car. Ch 3232-R EAST—Nice :m, excellent meals; 86.50 lor 2: private home: nr. gar. Ch. 3524. NEW JERSEY. N, 2082—Pleasant airy rm, twin beds, Ige. closet, shower. Ta 6916 OXFORD. N.. 924—Lovely front rm„ mod. home; good meals. Cn. 2853 18TH. E, 2904—Ideal, mod. home: 1 or 2: meals, laundry: garage. Ch. 0526-M _ 27TH, W, 127—Large sleeping rm . meal*. only 86: private family. Ha. 3755-J 85 EACH—2 err.Dl share widow s attracttve home: privileges. Be. 1070-M 21 Unfurnished Apartments MERIDIAN. N, 2035—Efficiency. 1 and 2 bedrooms ants, 840 to 862.50. Li. 2439. PENN. ST, N, 1433—Efficiency. 1 and 2 bedroom apts, 840 to 862 50 Li. 2439. WASH . W„ 2619—Apt, newly decorated: water, gas. Pngidalre. stove, roll-a-wav bed: 837 50 month. UTH. W, 42—Ntcelv decorated kitchenette apt, heat. gas. water and ice furn, ( 826 Call Apt No. 1. THE GRANT 5-ROOM apartment; bath, heat, water. 830 per month Phone Ta. 1866. REDUCED RENT Bellefontalne. 2315: three rooms and bath; recently decorated: lower apartment: heat, water and garage. Dr. 3SOO. i Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartment* all locations. No oWigrtion* Tnat sportation free Li. 5452. , Evenings. Bes 3114, or Wa. 0433.

j RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments >2." .ot i—>27.50—530.00 i DUNDEE APARTMENTS Virginia ave. and McCartv at.: Includes heat. gs. Fncidaire will decorate: walking distance from town Custodian. Apt 47. first floor, McCartv st. entrance 22 Unfurnished Houses ARROW. 1952 —4-rm. semi-modern: screens. awning*, blinds, water furnished 815. | DRAHER ELECTRIC SERVICE Ch. 4409 ; ARROW. 1918—4-rm, kitchenette, pantrv. mod, except furnace: tit. Ch. 1202. BROOKVILLE N, 82'j—Coxv 4-rm. modern, garaae. Reduced: 820. Ir. 1088 CENTRAL. 3310—Long living rm, 4 beu- _ rms, bulltins. gar.; 850. Hu. 6006 : CENTRAL. 2333 7-rm strictly mod . gar, SSO house so S3O Ta. 3690. CHESTER. IS, si—B-rut. mod. dble, full basement, gar . $27. Ch 4877, Ch. 1257. CHURCHMAN. 1003—Comer 6 rm strictly mod. double, garage. $35. Dr 7459 COLLEGE AVE . 3309- South half double, six rooms, thoroughly modern, hirdwood floors throughout; Sundry, shady yard front and rear: garage All for 830. Bargain. Owner. Mr Roberts. L;. 0865 COTTAGE. 1603—5-rm. house, semi-mod, water pd, nicely papered, good neighborhood _ 816. Owner. Hu 4368 Dr. 3564-R. DELA. N, 1936—7-rm. double, bath, sleeping porch, garage, water, hot water, heat. paid. $55. ideal for roomers. Hu.’ 4742 ENGLISH. 938-40—7-rm. modern double. water paid; garages. Dr. 1829-W. GALE, N, Brookside park; mod, 6-rm. dbl, gar, wa. pd, $25. Hu. 5814. DALE ST. N, 1223—2 wks. rent free. Beautiful 5-rm. double, heatroia, cotnplete bath, water pd, *21.50. Hu._7175. GRAY. N, 941—Att. 6-rm. mod.; awnings. screens, gar, wa. pd.; red. Ir. 4839. GUILFORD. 2412 (Old BeiVft.i, 7-rm". mod, hard'd firs, redeco $27 50: wat pd HAMILTON. 8, 349—Sgle 7-r mod.: redec, ! repainted; 2-car gar, $24 Be. 2379. eve. : HARRIS. 25—6-rm. mod . perfect condt.; gar.: fenced yard. Reduced $lB. Be. 0746. lOWA. 620 —Clean double: 5 rooms and bath: bulltln kitchen cabinet, hardwood floors up and down; laundry room; ga- _ rage. Dr_ 4781 LA SALLE S . 34—New clean. 4-rm. mod dbl . $32.50. Beech Grove 14s .1-3 M PHERSON. 3256—5-rm excell. dbl . redeco . full base . gar . big vd Dr 5223 MERRILL. W , 105—4 rooms, bath; A-l cond, $4 wk. Ir. 5293. MICH, W . 1623—5-room mod. double: A-l i condition: gar.: S2O Key next door. MILLERSVILLE DR, 1821—Storerm. with 3 living rms, closed porch, gar. Ha. 2460. MINN, E, 1908-- 4-room semi-modern double. water paid; garage: $16.50. GREGORY St APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. NEW JERSEY. 2823-21—6 rms. a side, gar . _screens, awnings. Reduced. LI. 5216. ORIENTAL. N, 828—4 rooms, inside toilet, sink In kitchen, attic, cement cellar, cement porch, gas. electricity. 810; water paid. Ta. 6250 PARKER. 2047—Small, modern double. 822 T ga.age; water paid. Lt. 5231. I PERSHING. 719 N.—4-rm. single. 2143‘i _N. 111, 2 rms. ._88: wat. pd. _ RI. 7725. j SINGLETON. 2101—5-rm, bath gar.; clean: $21.50: water pd. Dr. 3509- U. SOUTHEASTERN. 2641—5-room cottage. semi-modern, garage. *l2. SUGAR GROVE. 1920—Mod, 8-rm. dbl, redeco, garage: s2l. Hu. 4124. TEMPLE N, 517—Single. 6 rms, mod, ■ garage, fenced vd,: 830, Ch. 3640-W. VILLA. 140—4-rm. mod, 2-wav dbl, garage, water paid: S2O. Hu. 2384. WOODLAWN. 806—6-room: garage: water pd.: 817. Dr. 4666. or Dr, 2565-J. 16TH. E, 2510—nr. park: cozv: 4-rm. mod. dbl.: cabinet, gar, wat. pd.: 825. Dr. 1280 26TH. W, 1273—5-rm. mod. double; water pd, gar.; S2O. Wa. 2444. 26TH. E, 3205—6-room modern, single: 816. GREGORY St APPEL. INC. Ll. 7491. 29TH, W, 154—5 rms. modern except furnace, very reasonable. Ha. 0196-M. 32D. W, 1113, $22.50: 5-rm. mod. thoroughlv cleaned, gar, water paid. Ha. 1175 W. 33D ST, 925—4-room modern, double, water paid; rent reduced. S2O. SCHMID fc SMITH REALTORS. RI. 6367. 44TH. E„ 647—We1l located. 2-wav double: 6 rooms: garage. Hu, 1516. Walking Distance, sl4 Four rooms, el. Its, gas, water paid. 413 East St. Clair St Dunlop & Holtegel 5 ROOMS."*IS. Nice single. 906 E. 52nd St, Inside toilet, elec. Its, gar, c. w. nd, 815. SCHMID At BMITH. INC. RI. 6367. COLORED- 429 W. 14th: 6 rms, gas. elec, i water p<L: 815.50. WMI paper. Ch_ 1576 j Bungalow Dble., Colored, slll Four rooms, el. lights, gas, inside toilet, water paid. 2240 Columbia i Dunlop & Holtegel 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND. 1558—Nlcelv furn. apt, living i rm, kitchen, bath, priv, util. RI. 3471. , | ASHLAND. 2353—4-rm. furn. apt.: private, i i gar, porch: reduced. He. 5862. CAPITOL. N, 1202—3 bedrm. house, nice yd. Janitor service, walking distance, rent. *42_50. Dr. 2163, before 5 p. m. ILLINOIS. N, 3811—Lovely apt, 2 rm*, kltchen, bath; Frig.: newly dec.: rcas. TIBBS. N„ 1122—5-rm. mod. bung.: nlcelv turn,: breakfast rm, gar. Reas. Be. 3095, WALNUT E„ 115—3 rms, alcove, priv. hath: $7.50-810: hskper. In baaement. 4800 EAST—Car. bus. cool, nlcelv furn . 4 rms, lawn 826. Kevs 124 N. Penny. DUPLEX—S rooms, well-furn, 2200 North". SSO: 3 bedroom brick, excellent location N.: 2 bedrooms bungalow, edge of citv. > S4O. For furnished houses, call Mr. _ Mott. Li, 3318. eves, Rt. 9476. 24 Suburban and Farms 10 ACRES on Pendleton pike and 36th St. Grain or cash rent, Ri. 4879. 24-A Resorts and Cottages MOD. Cottage, lake Manitou, $225 season. ! B. M. Cloud. 3243 Wash. Blvd. Wa. 0891. ' I 25 Business, Office and Desk Space EMERSON and E. Michigan: mod. store- 1 room. 16x34. Rent reduced. Ir. 6057. 26 Wanted to Rent BEDROOM APT.—Close in: utilites. *3O to I *35 Address Post office box 1153. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale 3 SEMI-MOD. doubles: 20th at Brookside Pk. Priced right, Easv. Rt. 5896. E. 10TH. 5260—5-rm. mod. bungalow. Must sell. Bargain. Owner. Ir. 1504. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage REPOSSESSED Indiana farms, ail sizes j and descriptions. Small cash payment get-s deed. A. E. Woods. Clayton. Ind. 30 Sale Income Property LOOK —Business cor, 2 rms, fruit market, j lot 35x135: sacrifice: 8350. Ch. 2014-W. 1 MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale CINDERS. SAND AND GRAVEL Local and overland hauling Ir 2820. EXHAUST FANS Meier Nu-Air, 16-inch size. 3-speed; special price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E Washington. Ir. 1151. FLOODLIGHTS- ' Benjamin” <6i; sell chp. Slightly used. Ch. 3957. 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. TTPPF! Gross Csds: with order of 3 1 bottles or more. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W Pearl. L). 8085. , GOLF CLUBS For Sale—Set of matched ’ Go-Sum” McGregor Clubs Peerless driver and spoon Chromium plated. Dr. Forshee. Rl. 5708. INFANTS lavette. all or anv part new. 1234 Shepard. Be. 4992. LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN j New 12x15 truck covers, $4 75. All sizes i In stock at lowest prices. No waiting. 100 ft. of ’i-mch mtnilla rope. *1 25. 21x23 painted tin sheets. 6c each. Government pup tents. *1.50. Everything in canvas. HOOSIER TARPAULEN CO. TENTS ! All sizes In stock of wall, umbrella, auto and bovs' pup tents. Get our prices first. Awning striped material in various fanev patterns Everything in canvas. i HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. THREE SINGLE PHASE. 5-HORSE POWER j ELECTRIC MOTORS. CH. 6907, WINDOW SHADES—Linen; all sizes to 36x6. 39c China Store. 357 W. Wash. 3>A Nursery Stock. Plants, Flowers LABELED DAHLIAS—*I and *2 a dozen A*tors: Petunias: flower box plants. Swartz 5530 E M:ch. Ir. 2769. 35 Household Goods A *9 25 ICE REFRIGERATOR—ExceIIent condition. Will go quickly tomorrow! Others *ll 75. $14.50. L. S. Ayres & Cos. 7th Floor and Downstairs Store. Ask about A- res’ Convenient Budget Plan BABY WALKER 83: child * tricycle. *2.50. Dingmar, 2131 Central. He. 4155. BIRDSEYE MAPLE BED AND DRESSER. EXCELLENT CONDITION: 830 IR 288 , BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm and bedrm, twin bed*, linen frieze living rm, rug*, sac. 3710 N Meridian CHEST of drawers, walnut ven . green i tapestry chair, like ne w; reos. 2500 Churchman. Dr. 7935^

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Good* CHILD S OOCART- Babv bed. • drawer* 4015 N N. Jereev Wa. 2401, i ELECTRIC sweeper, repossessed. *lO to *22. Guaranteed 1314_w._W_ash. Be C 204 5-FT stepladder 75c 6-ft. ladder. 9®e^7 ft, 51: 8 ft, *1 25. LNCUAIMED FREIGHT STATION cor. Capuol and 1 South St FOR REFRIGERATORS I New or used, visit our display room. 2000 Northwestern Avenue. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrig .new. uied cash, credit. Barrett, FURNITURE for a 5-rm. house at a bargaln. Inquire 185 N. Illinois OAK living room suite. 3- p lee e. g ood con - dltlon: cheap. Ch. 4858. 1882 E. 10th _ OIL STOVES and tee boxes, new and used; ress 1238 Oliver Ave, Be. 2458. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKES WHITE CO .RI 4758. 2 DRESSERS—2 beds: dav bed. 3 pee bedroom suit. 3 pee . overstuff, suit. 520 N Hamilton avenue. USED WASHERS—At the "lowest orlces m the citv. All in good condition. See these before vou buv. Mavtag Dstributors. Inc. 108 S, Meridian St, VACUUM SWEEPERS - Reronditloned and Rebuilt at Factory Guaranteed bv Factory and L. S. Avres. Eureka. *19.85. Hoover *2l 95. „ _ L. S. Ayres & Cos. 7th floor and Downstairs Store. Ask about Avres’ Convenient Budget Plan VICTOR Victrola. 60 records, radio, battery set. superheterodyne: A-1: chp. Ta 5571. WASHERS—Electric. 2 used, fine condition. *39 50 upward; guaranteed. *3 upward and 81 weekly. 207 E. Ohio St. WRINGER ROLUB—*I.9S earhT ‘aua ranteed nualtv. Cushion tvne rolls. Bring vour old rolls for match. Wm. H. Block Cos. 36 Radio*. Musical Instruments Atwater Kent Highbov *1" 5$ R. C. A Super. Lowboy 22.50 Croslev Lowfcov i 6 “2 Philco Lowbov 34 50 R. C A. 7-tube 15.50 Victor Combtnrtion 25.00 Victor 10-tube Lowbov 32 00 ALL RADIOS FULLY GUARANTEED RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 E Washington St. Open Until 7:30 P. _M_ EARLE—Long and short WRve set. 1933 model: 90-day guarantee. *29.50; only *5 down, small weekly payments. Earle Midget. *14.95: guar. MIDGET RADIO STORES. 240 Mass Ave. Open evenings. 38 Store. Office Supplies NEW Corona No. 3 portable. *25: terms 205 Mass. Ave LI. 9470. SUPPLIES— PR INTINO EQUIPMENT—FURNITURE _ KELLER. PIIARES & CO. 70S ROOSEVELT BLDG. LI. 9381.

Type^writer Rental Agency Only s2*so p er Month or SA.OO for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO. 39 Cash Coal Mart FREDRICK COAL CO. DR. 1792. WA. 5666_ No Wheel. Chg. Kindling With Each Ton. Best W. Va. blk. fkd, $6: 'a ton.. 53.00 Best W. Ash blk. fkd, $4 75; Va ton..*2Ao UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR. <621. 40 Wanted to Trade GOOD SEWING machine in exchange for j crushed stone. Sineer Sewing Machine i Cos. Mr. Tender. 126 W. Wash. St. MANUELO player in good condition for good used car. Dr. 7883-2. WILL trade $2 050 equity on improved 5room bungalow, on paved street, for acerage that is within 12 miles of city. I. ZOOK. 435 S. Dearborn. 41 Wanted to Ruy Hall furniture j CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019 S WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR OOODS. We are the largest buyers and twilerr . of used merchandise In the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES j C-A-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W Washington St. NEWSPAPERS nothing' etc" urgently needed Salvation Armv Industrial Home For truck, call RI. 6622. HARRISON 3085-W FURNITURE WANTED! 1 to 10 rooms. Pay cash. Ll. 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. Will pay cash for £TOO>6 repairable used tires. We also trade. Open to 10 p. m. TOM ROGERS BE. 4300 3117 W. Washington LIVESTOCK ill Horses, Cattle, Poultry WORK HORSE for sale: good stock. Reas. 2011 E 25th. Ch. 1038 AUTOMOTIVE--50 Autos For Sale CADILLAC—S-passenger coupe, 1927: beautifully finished In battleship gray and trimmed in black. Makes a wonderful appearance Excellent mohair upholstery 1 and A-l mechanically: all good tires: fully equipped Here is a real bargain. The Buick __ 1301' E. Washington. Ll. 1571 CHEVROLET. 1930 sport roadster; inappv cream, tan trim; wire wheels; rumble seat; all good tires! mechanically A-l: $250. C. O. WARNOCK CO, 819 E Washington. Ll 8396, CHRYSLER Sedan. 4-door: In good running condition See this bargain. Only SSO C. O. WARNOCK CO, 819 E. Washington St. Li 8396. FORD. 1930 Tudor sedan; all General ti-es: beautiful blue finish nice appearance; ■ mechanically excellent. A real buv. *250 C O. WARNOCK. 819 E Washington. Li FORD—I 929 Phaeton: let black finish, red 1 pin striping and red wire wheels Makes i a nice appearance. All good tire* and excellent, mechanically. Full*- eauipped and readv for service A real bargain; | $125. Terms LAUTH MOTORS. Inc . 3547 E Washington Bt. Ir. 1175, FORD, late 1931 de luxe Tudor: finished in black Duco. green trim, clean mohair upholstery; good motor and tires; car is fully equipped; only *IOO down. BROWNING GENT CO. INC Meridian and Tenth. Rl. 8655. ; FORD—I93O Standard: in excellent coriditon thru out. Thoroughly checked and tested. See this today at *265. FRANK HATFIELD CO. „ 625 N. Capitol Rl 9326 FORD—I93O Snort Roadster 6 wire wheels side mounts, midnight blue finish, red pin striping, rumble seat, lullv eauipped mechanically A-I. Onlv 1250. C. O WARNOCK CO, 819 E Washington. U 3396. ” HUPP '29 Sedan: sacrifice for ouiek sale. or '2B Chev. in trade. Ch. 1393. NASH—I 926 Sedan. 4-door. A car that will give good transportation In good running conditon. O n! '’ C- PWARNOCK CO. 819 E Washington St U. 8396 51 Trucks. Tractors. Trailer* “DUMP TRUCKS We have the best selection of dump ; trucks in the city snd now is the time to buy them The trucks range from Va j tons to 2 tons equipped with I s-yard and 3-yard bodies respectively. Some j are gravity dump other? power hoist These trucks are in remarkable condition , and our prices incomparable. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO . OP AMERICA. INC. 1188 Kentucky Ave. Lt 4888 53 Accessories, Tire*. Part* JOHN OUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.-Will repair or make new tops and curtain* for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave WINDSHIELD Carbureter two. new 2 inch attractive price # Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151.

-MAY 11, 1032

AUTOMOTIVE 55 Auto* Wanted WILL oa* rash tor rout ear or rout *j ilt* 1. WOLF AUTO CO. U <si Ml N Oanlt*' \% fast UsedOtt/ ] LEGAL S Legal Notices „ Notice is hereby given that on May : 27th. 193.. at 3823 E 10th street. Indlan- | a polls, I will offer to the highest bidder for cash. One Sedan Automobile. Motor No 1080-106. Serial tto. A-1005066. : Mode! 1927. to recover storage snd tow-In l charges. In the amount of *3O oo and the costs of this advertisement: Batd salt will be had at 10 o'clock A M of said day CAMERON & TERRY OARAOE C. TERRY, Prop. LEGAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARINCT PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10597. In the matter of the petition of Chicago District Electric Generating Corporation—for authority to Issue to manufacturers 85.566.355 aggregate principal amount of notes. Notice ts hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing In the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commlnxion, 401 State House at Indianapolis Indiana, at 10 o'clock A M. on Friday. May 27. 1932 Public participation In this hearing is requested by the Commisison. Public SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. BY J W M'CARDLE. Chairman. Indianapolis. Indiana. May 10. 1932. Legal Bids, Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERB ON TRACTORS Notice is herebv given that <*aled proposals will be received by the State Hiehwav Commission at the Commission's office on the third floor of the State House Annex. 102 North Senate avenue IndUnapolls. Indiana, until ten tlO OOi A. M May 20, 1932. on the following equipment: Two i2i to five ist Crawler tvpe tractors welshing approximately 5 tor* with rated belt H P. of from 34 to 50 and rated draw bar H. P. of from 20 to 42. One ID to three <3 Crawler type tractors weighing approximately 10 tons with rated belt H P. of from 55 to 100 and rated draw bar H P. of from 45 to 80. Prices quoted shall he delivered price* f. o b. various points in the Slate of Indiana. Proposal blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Htghwav Commission where same may be obtained upon request. The right Is reserved bv the State High- ! wav Commission to reject any or all bids, i waive technicalities as to procedure and lo ' award on anv combination of bids that in it* judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION J .T BROWN Director.

FINANCIAL Business Opportunities FILLING STATlON—Bungalow and store building in Martinsville. SB.(KK; terms. Store building leased for coming year for *2BO A. E. WOODS, Clayton. ln<L GROCERY stock and fixtures in colored neighborhood: reasonable. Call Hu. 4804 6:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. WILL BUY BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK! 103 E OHIO. RI. 0714. Personal Property Loans COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. REDUCED RATES 300 Roosevelt Bldg 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI ncoln 2491. LI ncnln 8498. NEED MONEY FOR TAXES? WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE *25 TO *3OO CICKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 207 T. New Vork Rl 4874, Loans On Furniture. LOWEST ROB 2.1° cm 2.% Same Rate on All Balances Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDO. RI. 3587 LOANS OF $25-S3OO on FURNITURE, AUTOS. REAL ESTATE at Reduced Rates 152 N. Delaware LI. 6805 iimiyiiifrEiTrei 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. Ll. 9131. Directly opposite the Citizens Gas Cos. Automobile Loans AUTO half I 7°LEGAL M RAte If paid when due. it 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 820 h Meridian. Rl 4931. Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI 8603 Opposite Courthouse E*t 40 Year a. AUTO LOANS CASH AT 20 Manths ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAN CQ 342 N. Illinois St. Ll 8600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts. QudcA_ I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDO. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RL 860 R PLENTY OF FREE PARKING BPACR Quick Service F*ree Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI 5994 SMXSBNK AUTO LOAN CO Cor. New York and Indiana