Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1932 — Page 12

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A Rent Sign Tells Few —A Times Rent Ad Tells Many—Cost Is Small

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WFBM (1200) Indianapolis liditnieaUi Power and Ucht Company TIESDAV r m. 5 30—Orrhertra ICBS’. 8 48—Bohemians. * 00—Bath Club (CBS' * IS—Abe Lyman's orchestra ICBS>. 0 30—Kate Smith (CBS' 6 4S—Modern Male chorus 'CBS 7 00—Ben Bernie orchestra iCBSI. 7 30—Ensemble. 8 00—Symphony of Color CBS). 8 18—Fast Freight iCBSi. 8 30—Music that Satisfies <CBB'i. 8 48—Arnold Peek's Columbians. 9 00—Joe Palooka 'CBS'. 9 15—Columbia Symphony iCBSI. 9 30—Downey A- Won (CBS' 9 45—Bing Crosby 'CBS 10 no—St. Moritz orchestra 'CBS'. 10 30—The Columnist. 10 45—Coon-Sanders orchestra iCBS>. 11.00—Atop the Indiana Roof. 11.30—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Hrnadrastlnr. Ine.) TtT.SOAY r m. 4 15—Harry Bason. 4 30—Lata sport news. CH^NPU out of the mysterious last LOVE ADVENTURE THRILLS MAGIC Radio’s most fascinatingmost enthralling program TONIGHT and every night except Saturday and Sunday e WJR Detroit ... 7:30 —7:45 E. S. T. WIW Cincinnati.. 7:15—7:30 E. S.T. WSAI Cincinnati.. 5:45—6:00 E. S. T. KYW Chicago ... 6:45—7:00 C.O.T.

$15,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES Tonight’* th# big night. Don’t let anything or anybody kejp you away from . jL your radio when the old moe*tro ex- 13/ plain* the detail* of the ea*y, intere*ting 84 f Blue Ribbon Malt Conte*t. Have your 3 V - " pencil and paper handy and go after 3 your ihare of the prize money. 3 TUNE IN BEN BERNIE*WgLI^43* TONIGHT at 7 U tjfjl' Central Standard Time WFBM and CBS

4 45—Nw* flashes 5 IS—Vaughn Cornish. 5 45—Look- Em-Over contest. 6 no—Cecil and Sally. 6 15—High Life program 6 25—David Lawrence dispatch. 7 00—Dinner dances. 7 IS —Myron Green. 7 30—Indianapolis on Parade * 15—Songs Mv Mother Never Taught Me. 8 30—Jewel Box. 9 no—Seiberltng singer. 9:ls—Armory boxing bouts. 9 30—World news. 9 35—Armory boxing bout*. 10 00—Mcrrymen orchestra, in 3(l— Showboat orchestra. 11 00—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY P M 4 00—Afternoon Round Table. 4 45—Lowell Thomas -NBd. s.oo—Amo* ’n' Andv iNBC'. 515—Dog talk by Dr. Glenn Adams. 5 30—Bob Nehali. 5 45—01d Man Sunshine. 6 15—"Chandu." the magician, fi 30—R. F. D. hour. 6 45—Sisters of the Skillet (NBC). 7:oo—Musical Dreams. 7.ls—Dance orchestra 7 45—Centerville sketches 8 00—Henrv Fillmore's band. 8 30—Quarter hour of loveliness. B:4s—Peanut Pietro. 9 00—Trial of Vivian Ware. 9 30—Sax Sextette. 9 45—Headlines of Yesterday. 10 00—Daclng in Milwaukee < NBC ’. 10 30—Moon River Slumber Music. 1! 00—Dance orchestra. 11 30—Dance orchestra , 12 00 Midnight—Sign off. Marriage Licenses Leon Casto. 24. of 814 East drtve. Woodruff Place wagon driver, and Alat Loweles. 23. of 3801 East Eleventh street. Austin B Bweartngen. 22. Crawfordsville. chemist and Reba Berniece Pink. 24 of 5727 Madison avenue book binding forewoman Howard Cartmell. 25. of 233 North Delaware street, welder, and Evelvn Green. 19. of 1139 Tecumseh street. Raloh G Dow. 34. Buffalo. N Y, clerk, and Wilma Mever. 24. of 1415 Leonard street, secretarv. Rav E. Pruitt. 22. of 2218 Parker avenue, musician, and Stella DeFelice. 18. Plaza hotel, theatrical employe. Edward R. Borgmann. 72. of 1729 South Kevstone aienue. truck driver, and Harriett Evelvn Smitha. 20. of 1338 East Kelly street clerk Mark L. Drew. 30. of 430 North East street, clove cutter and Louise Zurwell. 24. of 430 North East street. Mlio E Mollencoof. 21. of 922 Park avenue. Real Silk emnlove. and Dorothea Jane Pence. 20. ol 902 East Eleventh street Omer E Lvnch. 20. of 217 South McKim street, batterv service operator, and Ethel L. Stalev. 26. of 1002' i East Washington street, Mcrl J. Long. 34. of 2330 North Adams street, assistant paint company superintendent nnd Edith B. Roberts. 20. of 1202 Sturm avenue Lvman T. Searcv. 34. of 1022 River avenue. laborer, and Emma F. Stenhenson. 46. of 1022 Rner avenue, housekeeper. Charles H. Dormer. 48. of 1115 Atwood street, amusement operator, and Eva M. Jester. 38 of 135 North Harding street. Jefferson C. Beaver. 61. of Bedford, engineer, and Betty Hazzard, 52, of Indianapolis. Victor A. Graves. 37. of 325 Bouth Spring street. Springfield. 11l . repair shop operator, and Hellen Al?eo Day, 31. of 6445 Rtvrrview avenue. Marion O Taylor. 22. of 828 East Sixtvfourth street, exterminator, and Dorothy Sanders, 19. of 2434 North Shermen drive, clerk Dallas T. Mumaw. 38. of 2716 Blovd avenue, furnace tender, and Leona Norton, 26 of 1954 Tallman avenue Franklin McNutt. 21. of Boone countv, farmer, and Nova McCabe. 18. of Cambv. houseworker Edward Fuller. 21. of 5366 East Washington street, clerk, and Marie R Hendee. 22 of 5368 F.ast Washington street Lester Oavlor. 38. of 215 North Delaware street, social worker, and Leolva Ham’lton. 32. of 2121 Barth avenue, bookkeeper. Board lo Name Committee Seven members of the nominating committee will be named Wednesday at the annual "primary" election of the Indianapolis Board of Trade. Twenty-five candidates seek places on the committee. The board s annual election will be held June 13.

CONSIDER PLAN ! TO PUT NUDISTS IN STOCKADES Doukhobour Problem Has Reached Critical Stage; 511 in Jail. By f. nilrd Prraa NELSON. British Columbia, May 17.—Provincial authorities today were willing to admit that the Doukhobour problem—always vexing—has reached a stage where a new method of treating the more fanatical cultists must be evolved. A total of 511 members of the Sons of Freedom sect of the Doukhobours are in jail here. The third police raid this month of demonstrators in the nude resulted in jailing 254 cultists. Men, women and children—their clothing rolled in bundles—went docilely to join their brethren. The adult members of the sect arrested May 1 and iij a second raid a few days later have been sentenced to serve three years • in Oakala prison, already overcrowded. Furthermore, the remaining several thusand Sons of Freedom continue to show anger over former arrests by disrobing. A dozen such demonstrators have gone unpunished. A plan to imprison nude paraders in stockades on Sidney or James island in the Gulf of Georgia is expected to be approved as a result of additional* arrests. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices CLINE. LEO K.—A*r 40 years: beloved husband of Edna M. Cline, passed away at 5551 Collese Ave., Monday. Services a! Ihe FLANNER fc BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. Friends l nvited Burial Crown HIJI. CONDON. WILLIAM H.—Better known as Blind Bill, husoand of Elizabeth Condon, father of Ravmond. John Richard and Robert, brother of Mrs. Ben Wahl. Mrs. Peter Gallagher, passed awav Sunday. Mav 15. Funeral Wednesday. May 18. at the residence of his sister. Mrs. Peter Gallagher. 530 Goodlet Ave.. 8:30 a. m. Services St. Anthonv's Church. 9 a. m. Interment Holv Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. ; KERB. PRISCILLA ANN—Age SI years, wife of the late Alonzo Crawford Kerr, parsed awav Monday morning at the residence south of Brownsburg. Funeral services Wednesday. 2 p. m.. at residence. Friends invited. Burial Brownsburg. Be. __ 1934 _for further Information LOHRMAN. ERNEST RUDOLPH—Brother of Mrs. Horace Wilson, passed awav Monday. Mav 16. age 46 vears. Funeral serices at the WILLIAM E KRIEGER FUfIERAL HOME. 1402 N. 111. S' . Wednesday. 2 n. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery .1 Funeral Directors, Florists ~~w7 dTbeanblossom 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby 6t. Branch office 1634 W Morris. Dr 2570 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HI^Y~OTrUS~~ 957 N. Delaware Ll. 3828 WM. ETTCRiEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI 1243 J. C. WILSON ~ 1230 Prospect Dr 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In thla coltirao will receive two guest tickets for The Indiana Theater To See Fannie Hurst’s “Symphony of Six Million” When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT anc say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once. BILLFOLD—At Riverside Pk.. Sun. p. m. Keep money and return purse to Steeg Pharmacy. 2502 Central. Ta. 3424. COIN PURSE- Lost in 10c store, belonging to widow and crlooled lady. Reward. 4630 Hlnselev. Hu. 4441. CUFFS—Lost. pair, white silk; between Rink's and Woolworth's, Rew. Ha ,_1465. DOG- Black and white, male, right hind lrg lamc^ - NlcheJ-7 J[r. 4959. Rew. FALSE TEETH—Upper plate: lost Thursday night. Reward. Ch. 7323. FOX TERRIER—Large white bob tail, left eye, right ear brown: ;<w-. Dr^l9 76^W_. PURSE lost; ladv's. brown, containing currency. keys, driver's license of Ethel Finn. Reward. Ha. 4864-W. REWARD—Return of sorority pin lost Sunday. Greek initials resembling E. P. A. 2110 Brookslde. Phone Ch. 02a9. SQUARE CAMERA-Lost Sunday; Riverslde Pk. Keeoaake. Reward. Hus 1817. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times Phone "ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business hours 5 Personals DRESS SERVICE Your too short spring coat made longer; dresses, suits, fitted in smart, slim lines. Remodeling, repairing, alterations. designing. Dressmaking. Mend Shoppe. 514 State Life Bldg GRAVES at Wash Park at cost. Cash" Ch. 0526-M MAN wants passage to New York. Private car. latter part of week. References exrhanged. Wa. 1203. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Times Phone "ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business hours

Your Empty Room If your housekeeping suite is for rent . . . you’ll want to reach these young people to rent it. They are watching the Rental column of The Times for their rooms . . , they are just two of many fine young couples who are daily coming to Indianapolis to seek their fortunes. In no other way do they get the selection from which to choo6e . . . that's why they look first in The Times. Is your ad above? ■ ® Phone RI. 5551 ‘ “ ■

WEATHER TOMORROW Pair tonight and Wednesday; warmer Wednesday. > " ■ _ - , 1 . : j'i .. Z. >•*

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

I BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BlCYCLES—Repaired: we call for and deliv. KELSO 5. 548 Va. are. Dr. 3354. BRICK and cement work Special prices, i H. TANARUS, MERCER & BQN. RI. 72*9. Ch. M 72. CHAIRS—Made new bv rebottoming in rane. hlckorv or reed. Call Board at Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0563. DEPRESSION RUG CLEANER. Bil 2 dusted and cleaned. II: work gtiaracteed Call and deliver. Ch. 6142 DIRT For Flower*. I deliver. Sod--1 dine: Haulllng. Ch. 7014-W. FLOORS—Reac raped; reflnUhed; new floor*, reas. Wm. Pflueger. Ch. 37W-U. ; HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID | Old floors made like pew. Ir. 1583. HOOSIER RUO CLEANERS Special 9x12 rug shampooed, *1: small ! rug free. Call and delivered. He. 170. LAWN M'OWERS—Bharoenea: repaired; tl Called for an* delivered. Dr. J366-W LAWN MOWER—Resharpened. *l. KENNY MACHINE CO.. 301 W Marvlar.d MAYTAG SERVICE--Refrigerators and washers: reas. S*rvice calls. >l. Ta 5146^ Real Service Rug Cleaning Cos. 9x12 RUG. *l. SMALL RUO FREE Oierstufled suites cleaned: 14.50: 9x12 rug free: work guarn. RI. >769. 9x12 RUG, CLEANED, $1.25 PARK CLEANERS 17th at Park. Ta_2937 RUO— iSmalli cleaned FREE with every 9x12. $2 Call a competent cleaner. W. ; N. Fly Rug Cos.. 2328 Brkslde. Ch. 2211. I RUGB CLEANED RIGHT FOR *1.50. S & S RUG CLEANERS. LI. 5894. SCREENS made: old ones repaired: samples shown: work guarn. or. 2116-R. STERLING ELECTRIC SHOP. Be 3322 Repair calls. _sor Wiring _5 rma.. 914. | VACUUM cleaner repairing: all makes; ; guaranteed rebuilding and parts: esti- j mates free. Ri. 8421. WM. H BLOCK CO W. 0. Jones Rug Cleaning Cos. Largest exclusive rue cleaners in citv. OFFICE. HU 4930 RESIDENCE HU. 4932 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage CALI. US- For best moving rates. EXPRESS PARCEL DELIVERY CO LI. 1838 F H Perkins Transfer Cos. Moving local and long distance. Hu. 2864. j P. H. PERKINS TRANS CO Moving, local and long distance. Hu 2864 FIREPROOF STORAGE Btore now. oav six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving *4 per load and up Call Ri 7750, 419 E. Market St. MOVING. 83—You help. *1 leas: aulek service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. MOVING—*2 up: white men: anything. anywhere anvume, PFITE'S. Ch. 2876. MOVIVn *2 up. Large covered ivlV/ V vr trucks. Kennedy. Ch. 0575-M. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Soecial or'ces on return loads, narking California shiDments. Pool cars. RI. 3628 RI. 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W. OTTO J. BUESZ. TRANSFER and moving. 92 up; large. 6x12 truck. KELLER BROS. Ta. 2812. 7-B Faperh&nging and Painting A-l WALL PAPER—SPRING PATTERNS. Hung by flrst-cla.ss workmen. House painting and wall paper cleaning. 5420 East Washington. Ir. 6101. CLEANlNG—Papering, paper removed bv steam, plastering, palnting. Ch. 6052. IST CLASS paper hanging: 2 average rms.. S5: paper turn 6c per roll up. Be. 4271-R. LET us clean your entire house; paper clned: walls washed. GOULD Ha. 101 D-J. PAINTING. Pancr Hanging, cleaning: walls washed. ROBINSON BROS. BE. 4029-3. PAlNTlNG—Papering. cleaning. lowest prices: prompt serv.; show samples or nangjrour paper. MR. WILLIS. Dr. 5075. PAPER CLEANING—SOc per rm., immedl- _ ate serv.. white: 10 vrs. exp Be 1149-W PAPER CLEANING—SOc per rm.. lmmedlate serv., white: 10 vrs. exp. Be. 1149-W. PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent service. *1 a room O DONALD. Ri. 4628 PAPER HANGING vasslng. 1932 samples. Barnard. Lt. 4901. PAPERlNG—Painting: all work guaran. _FRED__KAMPLEMA N. Be. 3920-W. IF YOU DON'T FIND what you are looking for In the want ads today, lt m*v be advertised here tomorrow. Read Timer classified ads daily K Beauty Parlors SCALP TREATMENT to recondition hair: 81.00. JACK and JILL. Li 0347. INSTR UCTIONS--10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring LEARN HAWAILAN GUITAR—I Free with course. Radio artists instructors. Hilo Hawaiian Studio. 2106 Roosevelt. Ch. 4425 WILL give pipe-organ lessons in exchange for answering telephone one morning or afternoon a week. Ir. 0956. _heTp wanted The Times tries to protect Its readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully Investigating all advertisements that require money for "cash bonds.” territorial rights, etc. However, readers are advised to Investigate carefully or consult the Better Business Bureau before Investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male IF YOU ARE willing to work a full 8 or 9 hours a dav. If vou can stand examination of vour previous employment record and oresent a good appearance. Come in at 7:30 p. m. sharp tonight and we mav have a Job for you. Ho selling. 108 S. Meridian St _____ MEN—Make $4 a dav in spare time. Call 934 Bellefontalne. 4 to 6 p. m. MEN who can talk intelligently to, house r wife, can clean up. Small article. 122* N. 111. St. OXY ACETYLENE TORCH WELDER. NOBLITT-SPARKS. GREEN WOOD. WANTED—Salesmen with *2 capital to sell Repeal 18th Amendment auto plates. No risk. Big profits. Sec R. P. Geddes Jr., McCrea and Georgia Sts. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms BROADWAY 1409—Master living, bedrm., front, radio. Phone. reduced CENTRAL. 3239—Nicelv furn. rm.. twin beds; privatc_home: garage. Wa. 1499. EAST. N. 718—Modern sleeping rms.. home privileges: $2 and >3. Ri._4BSJL ILLINOIS. N.. 431—2 love'ly rms . const". hot water; near hath. Li. 9317. ILLINIS. N.. 4016 Desirable rm ; private home; reasonable. Wa. 2633-R ILLINOIS. N.. 2441—Large front rm.. home privileges; reasonable: gar. Ha_2Bs3-R. ILlNdis. N.. 710—Apt. 6: clean outside rooms. 52.50-S3: front *4: 2 connecting range sink: >6, KENWOOD. 3021 Large rm.. ample closets. hot wat.; 1 or 2 gentlemen. Ta. 2754. KEYSTONE. N.. 445—Priv., downstair* sleep, rm.: brkft.: adults. Ch. 1135. MERIDIAN. N.. 2444. APT. I.—Choice rm.: ; lor 2 gentlemen pref.; con, hot water . ! MERIDIAN. N.. 1920—Lads ; hot. water; I home -nrlv., verv cool. Ha. 2215-W. OHIO. E. 407—Loogmc for men: modern | 35c per night RI 4145 ! PENN.. N.. 1628—Sleeping porch and Itv- : _mg rm. combined; nr. bath. Ta. 0733. PENN , N.. 1347—Front rm. with alcove: real home, gentleman, gar. LI. 8857 WALCOTT. N.. 453—Nicely turn, rm., priv. home, 1 or 2. near Tech. Ch. 5401-R. 12TH. E . 420—Furnished home or room; , privileges. Ri. 8756. after 8:80. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod conven. $3.50 8t up

R E 8 T A L S __ 11 Furnished Rooms DESIRABLE rm.. raeala opt., private borne. north, modern conveniences. Ta. 4858 WEST of state house: '* *q. 358. quiet-day sleepers; ** price; double 75c. single, 50c. ; double week, *3 SO. Outside rooms. ; *3 50—2030 N. Penn.: attractive front rm.. next bath: core rm.. 13. Ta. 5389. ! 83 —515 E 24th rm, cross ventilation; hot water: widow's home He. 1494 OVERLOOKING Pall creek, rm.; private ! home: brkfast. opt.: gentleman. Be. 1838 DELIGHTFUL RM Pri. ent.: lady or cou" employed: reference required. Ha. 3952. CT MP\'K HOTIL; cool, homelike. 31. LUjINIO $7 for 2 131 w Market HOTEL ANTLERS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. N . 2205—2 rma.. *8: single sleeping rm, *3: run'g wa.; overttuffed. Ta. 7110 ALA, N, 1319—Large rm.. kitchenette. ovemufled: front sleeping rm. Li. 1<49. ALA, N, 1019—Nice, clean front rm, kitchenette, priv. entr. Respectable poop. BELLEFONTAINE. 1336 Housekeeping rms, _83.50 and 84: sing, rms.: 83. Oarage. 78c. BELLEFONTAINE. 1133—Housekeeping rma. Modem: everything furnished: reas. BROADWAY. 1423 —Furn. apt.; pri. bath; phone: gar.: constant hot water: >B. BROADWAY 1546 1 rm, kitchenette, all furn : also sleeping rm : reasonable. Ll. BROADWAY. 1403—Cozv mots, redecorated: sinks, private entr.. phone. Reded. | CENTRAL. 1948—Front, up. desirable rm, kitchenette, furn.; 3-rm. apt ; down. CENTRAL. 2936—2 connecting frt-nt rms, everything furn.: sink; rees. Ha. 1891. CENTRAL. 1208—Clean, cooi. 2 rms and kitchenette apt.: reasonable: garage. COLLEGE. apt, completely furn, sink, couple: *6; priv. entrance. COLLEGE. 2146-Unfurnished large mod_ern rm, near bath, garare. He. 3117. DELA, N, 725—2 rms, kitchen, unfurn. All utilities, back porch: 65.50. Phone. FLETCHER— 2 nice light rms, near bath, carline: private home. Dr. 4572. FOUNTAIN SQ —1-rm *3: 2 rms, *3.50: 3 rms, 14.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE, N„ 21—2 modern rnis.; j everything furnished. Adults, garage. ILL, N, 2339—1 & 2-rm kitchenette apt*.; suitable for 4: 36,50 A 83.50. Ta. 7110. j LEOTA. 115—'Two light housekeeping rms.: j 32 week: parking space MICH, E, 2117—3 clean, redec. rms.; overst.: everyth, fur.: pri. ent.: prvg, *6 NEW JERSEY. N, 418—Front rm, modern: everyth, turn, *3.50 wk, also sleeping. PARK. 2133—Tw0 completely furn. rooms: convenient, homelike: very reasonable. PENN.. N, 2002—kitchenette aDt.; *2O me., porch. garage. Ta. 5604, PROBPECT 719 —Private mod. furnished; housekeeping or sleeping rma. Dr. 4162-R. ST. JOE. E . 227—Clean furnished housekeeping rms.; close in: reasonable. TIBBS. N, 1713—3 modern connecting rms, private bath: private entrance. everything furn.: garage: *6 week. WALNUT. E, 115—2 rms, furnished; clean. _* 5 _®5 e housekeeper In basement. WASHINGTON E„ 3301—3-room furnished _apartment, modern: private entrance. WOOD ST, 2938—3 or 4 unfurnished rms, in Brightwood: *9 mo. WOODRUFF. 544: M. Dr.-Nice apt., priv. hath, down: *9: all fur, adults. Ch. 3173. 10TH. E, 505—*3.50. *4; desirable newly dec.: private, iower rm.: everything fur. sLrm. furn. cottage; water, lights, gas furnlshed, *8 week. 1611 Southeastern Ave. 19 Room* with Board BEVILLE. N, 1120—Girl roommate, empl.; lovely home: good meals. Ch. 1880-R. CENTRAL. 1418—Nice rm.T home cooking: cood home: *B. Ri._6843 CENTRAL. 3234. APT. 4—l or 2 empl„ share lovely apt, exc. meals, gar. Ha. 0296-M. EAST—Nice rm, excellent meals: *6.50 for _2: private home: nr. car. Ch. 3524. VILLA. 829—Nice mod. rm.: laundry; good mcals: close car line: *8 week. *5 EACH—2 empl, share widow s attractivp home: privileges. Be. 1070-M RM. suburban home for 2: twin beds, meals opt.: gar.: private. Dr. 7751 R 2. WALK. DISTANCE —Large front rm.: twin beds.: gd. meals: privl. Ri. 9930. 833 Park 21 Unfurnished Apartments BELLEFONTAINE. 1607'*—5 rooms, bath; water paid: *l3. Ri. 7739. CENTRAL. 2342-7-5 rms, heat, and water: 1 mo. free. Ri. 5994. He. 2783. COLLEGE. 2052—2 rms, inclosed porch. util. N. MERIDIAN. 2235—5 rma, bath; Frig.; _ util- furn.: >45. LI. 2662. PENN. ST.. N, 1433—Efficiency. 1 and 7 bedroom apts, 840 to $62.50. LI. 2439. SUTHERLAND. 520—5-RM. BUNGALOW TYPE APT.: 2 BEDRMS RED. HE. 3898 WASHINGTON. W,'2Sl9—Newly deco apt : water, gas. stove. Frig, heat, gar. *3i.50 mo. Be_o2oo. _ _ 11TH. W, 42—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apt, heat. gas. water and ice lurn ; $25. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT REDUCED RENT. Bellefontalne. 2315: three rooms and bath: recently decorated; lower apartment; ] heat, water and garage. Dr. 3300. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. LL 5453. Evenings Be, 3114. or Wa. 0433. $25.00 —$27.50 —$30.00 DUNDEE APARTMENTS Virginia ave. and McCarty st.: includea heat. gas. Frigidaire: will decorate: walking distance from town. Custodian. Apt. 47. first floor. McCartv st. entrance. COLORED—La Verne. 1-rm. & bath: *3 p*r week. Janitor service. Li. 2662, He. 5858. TRY~TLMEB WANT ADS FOR BU3INBBS 22 Unfurnished Houses BARTH. 2118—'/a double. 5 rms, modern. except furnace, *18: water pd. BROADWAY. 1926—4 bedrooms, fine conditlon: gar.: *22,50: water pd. Wa. 0492. BROOKSIDE BLVD, S. DR. 3525-Attrac-tlve corner: 6-rm. mod, facing pk, *4O. BROOKVILLE. 43 N.—Attrae. 6-rm, strictly mod, A-l cond, >4O; adults. Ir- 5350. BUTLER. S, 110—Double. 8 rms, modern; redecorated: near bus, car. CENTRAL AVE. 4036—Duplex, upper or lower, brick veneer. 8 large airy rooms. 3 bedrooms, steam heat, double garage. Janitor's service, water softtener. lncinerator: all mod, conveniences. W COTTAGE. 1603—5-rm. house, semi-mod, water pd, nicely papered, good neighborhood. sl6. Owner. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. EMERSON. N, 6-rm. mod, A-l, gar, EWING. N, 1410--Bor. 4-rm.; red'eco.: tile hath: car.: *26: wrler paid. Li. 7603. _ FRANK ST, 15—5-room double; garage. water paid: *lO. Dr. 5857, 1 HARRIS. 25—6-rm. mod . perfect condt.; gar.: fenced yard. Reduced $lB. Be. 0746. HAUOH, 410—Semi-modern: cut to 813 for good tenant. Be. 0200 McKIM. 138—6 rms, complete bath, newiy _papered, fenced yard; red, *l6. M PHERSON. 3256—5-r. excel, dble, redec . full base, gar, *26 lowest price. Dr. 5233. MXLLERSVILLE DR, 1821—Storerm. with _3 living rms, closed porch, gar. Ha. 2460 NEW JERSEY. 2823-21—6 rms. a side, gar, screens, awnings. Reduced. Li. 5316. OLNEY. 2701 N.—4-room semi-mod. double; aarage; *lB. Ch, 4700, ORANGE. 1730 —10-room modern: 2-car garage, chicken park, garden: arranged for 2 families. Reduced. *35. Wa. 0712. PARKER. 438—Double; 4 rms, bath; mod.; garage: water paid. Ll. 3491. 83.50. PENN.. N —Walk dist. Light, clean, cool, reduced from *6. Ladies. Li. 3787. PERSHING. 719 N —4-rm. single. 2143* a N. 111, 2 ring, *8: wat. pd. RI. 7725 RUCKLE. 2901—3 bedrms, corner, low rent. or trade rent for gd. auto. Ta. 6807, ST CLAIR W, 3014 Mod 5-rm. double. garage. Reduced: *2O. Be. 1013, eve. SALEM. 3506—Lower. 5 rms . sun rm, utilities, porches, car, 345, Wa. 0377-W TACOMA. N 824—6-rm. mod double, redecorated. ear, *27,50. Hu. 4946. TACOMA N, 1725 —Mod 4-rm. linoleum. cabinet, gar, awning, curtain rods. TALBOT, N, 2458—Owner's S-rm. mod ; brkfaat. nook: A-l gar.: 840. Ha. 3589 TEMPLE. N, 517—Clean, mod. 6-rm. single: gar.: fenced yard. Reduced. Ch. 3640-W 10TH. E, 213—8-rnij. mod, hardwood lira, j A-l cond, gar.: C 5. Ll. 2290 10TH. E'. 217—5-rm. semi-modern; garage; 816. Ll. 2290. 318 T. W„ 349—Mod. 5-rm. dble.; hardwood fl.-s. throughout: new cabinets. Ta. 8285 JUST REDUCED 2030 Laurel: 4-room double and garage: water paid: *ls. GREQORY Sc APPEL. INC, Li. 7491. *:2: WATER PAID. 1318 Roache St.: 5 rooms: electricity: garage: inside toilet and sink. Owner. 1854 S. Delaware St. Ta 5334 Bungalow, Northeast, S3O Fiv rooms modem: good condition: garage: *3O. 4002 E 30th. Dunlop & Holtegel GOOD LOCATION SOUTH 116 W. Ravmond: 5 rooms and garage lights, gas water. *lO. GREGORY Ac APPEL. INC. Ll. 7491. Cheap Rent, SB.OO 3836 P. 26th; 4 rms, el. Its, garage. Dunlop & Holtegel 810: 1438 Oliver Ave.: 5 rooms: electricity; will make necessary repairs. Owner. 1854 N Delaware Ta. 5234, Bungalow Double, $22.50 Pour rms. mod.: gar 2734 N. Harding. Dunlop & Holteyrel Colored, South, $9 Five rooms: eL Its. 1014 Maple St. Dunlop & Holtegel

RENTALS 22 Cii famished Houses ** WATER PAID: 1403'* Brookslde Ave : 3 rooms: electrieitv, inside toilet and sink. Owner 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. ’ S< 23 Famished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND 1558—Nicelv furn. apt, living rm. kitchen, bath, priv, util. Ri. 3471. ILLINOIS. N, 2611—Lovely. 2 rms . kueh, clean. suitable 2 glris: reasonable. i T ILL.—S rms. and bath.: beautifully furn.: laundry rm ; sun porch, yd, util. Ta. 6387 MERIDIAN. 1738 N.—Front. 4 and Iras. furn or unfurn.: *25 up. Ta, 1392 MERIDIAN. N 2235—3 rms . bath; PM*, <u IL. *43 turn, *55. Ll. 2862 He 585*. WALCOTT. N, 439—Lovely 4-rm. duplex. nice porch, lawn, gar.: reas. Ch. 1846. WALNUT E„ 115—3 rms, alcove, priv _ba th: 37 50-*10: hskper. in basement WOODRUFF. 823 E DR —Liv. rm, bedrm . bath, kitchen, util. New, afts . eves. WOODRUFF PLACE—Beaut furn 4-rm apt. All util. Prig.: til. Rest. Ch 4679 ! 13TH. E. 3512—COZY 5-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW: REASONABLE 29TH. 534 E—Beautiful. 6 twin beds; piano: Ideal for girls. Ta. 6807 4800 EAST—Car bus. cool, nicelv furn . 4 rms, lawn 626. Kev* 124 N. Penny *35 6-ROOM double: E : overstuffed; 3 bedrooms' MR. MOTT. Ll. 2318. Eve, Ri. 9476 ' CARETAKER for furn home, 1500 block E . available June 1 to Sept. 10; gar, [ yard: nice for 2 or 3 teacher*. Refs, exchanged Box A-159. Times. 24 Suburban and Farms ROCHESTER N, 530—3500 W, 7-rm mod, _fruit, shrub* db’ gar, >25. Be. 3778-2. 54TH. W.~tr. mod. 4 rm, pullman diner. bath: 11, cs._g*r. 1 acre. Ll. 2662 SINGLE— 6 rms, strictly mod., full basement. shower, soft mater: elec, pump; dble. gar, *32 50. 5821 W Wash Be 1745 ——————— 24-A R<*sorts and Cottages FURN. cottages, boats, good fishing. 30 miles from vour work. Ch. 3616. LAKE frontT lot in Sunset Park. Lake Freeman. clear title: >i original cost for cash nr terms. Ir. 3914. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space DESK -Priv. office, reception rm.; telephone: steno.: >lO. Li. 2869: He. 565*. ILLINOIS. N'. 2051—Desirable location for cleaning establishment, can be had as low as 835 a mo. Call RI. 3473. Rogers. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale _ [ BUY YOUR HOME—7I9 N. Pershing: 4-rm. ; single, Sl3 down. Bal. like rent. Ri. 7275. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage REPOSSESSED Indiana farms, all sizes I and descriptions. Small cash pevment Beta deed. A. E Woods. Clsyton. Ind. M ERC H> > PIS E 34 Miscellaneous For Sale ' ADDING MACHINE. "Burroughs.” also steel card cabinet, and Burroughs calculating machine Barg Call Ri. 3168. DfiTTI FCI Stone Jars, reduced prices. CU Ii deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO . 534 W. Pearl St. Ll. >OBS. CINDERS. SAND AND GRAVEL: LOCAL I AND OVERLAND HAULING. IR. 2820. EXHAUST FANS 1 Meier Nu-Air. 16-inch size. 3-speed; gpe- • cial price. . _ , . _ Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151 PAINT. *1.25 gal. Enamel. 79c qt. CHINA STORE 357 West Washington Bt. WIRE STITCHER. "Boston.” No. 5. big barg. Indiana Printers Supply Cos. Ll. 1110. WRINGER ROLLS. *1.85 each, for all makes: cushion tvpe ;guaranteed: factory distributor. 2509 E. Wa3h. Ch. 0852 34-A Nursery Stock, Plants, Flowers : ASTORS, 35c doz.: Petunias. 50c doz.; flower box plants. SWARTZ. 5530 E. ! Mich. Ir. 2769. __________ VEGETABLES' PLANTS ALL KINDS- ! CH. 6553-J. 2538 N. KEYBTONE AVE. 35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm and bedrm, twin beds, linen frie*e | living rm, rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian 'DINING room suite, walnut (2i walnut bedroom suits. 3-piece overstiiffed living | room suite. 2 floor lamps. 2 dressers, breakfast set. metal bed. coll springs, refrigerator, (2) 9x12 rugs. 526 N. Hamilton Ave. | ENTIRE contents of 8 rms. of furniture. Sell all or part. 3710 N. Meridian. FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used, visit our display room. 2000 Northwestern Avenue. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrig, new'. used. cash, credit. Barrett >6B Virginia. GAS RANGE— "Radio.” high oven, good | condition, real bargain. Dr. 2600. ! GAS STOVE—"Buck.” high-oven: good rond.: reas. 449 N. La Salle. Ch. 4142-W. ICE BOXES. *4 UP. FIRST CLASS COND, ALL SIZES. OPEN EVENINGS. 1915 SOUTHEASTERN AVE. DR. 0199. ICE BOX—■Alaska.” metal, green and ivory: A-l cond, reas. Wa. 0389. MUST - SACRIFICE. *250 dinfng-rm. suite for *SO: 2 walnut bedroom suites. *SO and *23; Eureka sweeper. *10: spinet desk. *10; lovely breakfast set. *10: rugs. 9x12. *ls; one 7.6x9 *10: elidder. *l2: gas logs *8: occasional table, small rugs and lamps: all good cond. 4329 English Ave. RANGE TANK—With gas heater attached; like new. 4044 Cornelius Ave. Wa. 3882. RFFRTGERATOR—MetaI cork insulated. 250-pound rapacitr. *65. UNCLAIMED FREIOHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKES WHITE CO, RI 4755. WASHER and ironer. late style for bala nr# due on washer; cheap. Ir. 38 <l. WRINGER ROLLS—*I.9S each: guaranteed oualtv. Cushion tvoe rolls. Bring vour old rolls for match. Wm. H. BlockOv^ 36 Radios. Musical Instruments CELLINI piano accordion. 120 bass, slightly used: marble pearl finish, *l6 < .50; easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. .Li. 5513. CROSLEY—Automobile Radio, (s>. five tube screen grid receivers, cash price $18.50. 316 N Til. St. EARLE—Lone and short wave set. 1933 model: 90-dav guarantee. *29.50: only *5 down, small weekly payments. Earl* Midget. *14.95: guar MIDGET RADIO STORES 240 Mass Ave Open evening! HELPER—tTprl"**. (rood sh'ne last for vears. *39 PEARSON PIANO CO, 128 I_ N. Penn. Open eves. KURTZM ANN —Baby grand, one of the world's finest makes, used slightly, will i he sold at a ridiculously low price for nuick 'ale. new guarantee. Terms. PEARSOV PIANO i “MARTIN trumoet: 888: easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 138 N Pennsylvania__St _ Ll. 5513. j PHTLCO. 1932 Model cabinet, cheap for oash. 45 N. Denny St. SMALLER SIZE HAINES BROS. UPRIGHT—Modern style: excellent condition: 179. PEARSON PIANO CO, 128 SPECIAL i/ 2 PRICE SALE i Croslev *-t.ube Show Box $14.50 1 Croslev Lowboy 55 j Radiola 7-tube table model 14 50 I Atwater-Kent 7-tube table model .... 14.50 Atweter Knt Lowbov 14,50 i Bo*'!! 6-tube tab!* model 12 50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 Est Washington St. i OPEN TTNTTL 6 P. M US**r> *nd r'-oorse s*d saxoohones. wide selection: *2O and up: easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N- Pennsylvania St. Ll. 5513. 38 Store. Office Supplies NEW Corona No 3 portable. *25: terms 205 Mass. Ave. Ll. 9470, rYPEWRITERS rented *2 50 per mo : *6 for 3mo Woodstock. 317 N Penn L. 4712 39 Cash Coa! Mart No Extra Charge For Wheeling. FREDRICK COAL CO DR. 1793. WA. 5866. 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. >Ol9 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL TOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and seller* of used merchandise in the 'tate. 1 Wf PAY THE BEST PRICES C-A-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SIJSSMAN 239 W Washington St * HARRISON 3085-W FURNITURE WANTED! 1 to 18 rooms. Fay cash. Ll. 2957. NEWSPAPERS, clothing, etc. urgently reeded. Salvation Army Industrial Home. For truck, call RI. 8623. US—Your old gold and diver jewelry, dental bridges, gold watches. etc, and get a better price. SiLCKS BROB. LOAN CO, 308 Indiana ave.

LIVESTOCK 43 Horses. Cattle. Poultry PAIR of gray horse*. 5 and * years old; 1 fresh cow. 1 good family cow. 3 square* East of 3346 Carson, known a* th* BALTZ FARM 44 Wanted to Buy HORSES wanted for slaughter Open territory for men who understand killer* Buyer* must •’e able to finance th-nwelves. For particulars Times Box A-154 AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale BUICK—I93O Sedan: two-door; model 40. Besutlful tin finish, dark green .rim. a wonderful looking ear. Spot .ess mohair i upholsterv. all good tiie* Absolutely mechanically perfect Thi* car .** s well cared for by the former oaner. Make us an offer. Only *l9O down j Balance in small monthly payments. The Buick 1303 F Washington St. Li. 1571. CHEVROLET—L*U 1929 coupe, here Is a fine looking car: really in excellent mechanical condition Ali good Urea. . A real buv at *150; terms C. O. V< AR NOCK CO. . 819 E. Washington. Li. 8398. 1927 CHKV. Sedan: *6O cash; good, private owner. 924 Bellefontalne Ri. 9642 CHEVROLET, late '29 coach: driven very little: *165. terms. 1139 N Illinois DODGE—I 926 coupe. A reliable car In excellent condition: good tires, ready for service: *BS C. O. 'vaRNOCK CO, 819 E Washington St. Li_ >398. Essex. 192*. Coach. *2O. 1139 N ILLINOIB STREET . FORD—Late 1929 tuder sedan: green duco. trimmed in black; priced for immediate sale, *155. BROWNING GENT CO 1003 N Meridian. Ri *655 FORD—I92B tudor sedasv A nice" appearing car in excellent mechanical condition. Good tires *145 e.asy terms C. O WARNOCK CO, 819 E Washington 8t Ll. 8394. HUPP : 29 Sedan: sacrifice lor outek tale. or 23 Chev. in trade Ch 1303. Marmon Bargains '26 Chev. coach * 68 '27 Elcar sedan }JS 27 Hudson sedan 75 '26 Jordan sedan 95 24 Lincoln sedan tBS '29 Olds coach 265 27 Packard sedan 245 '26Pierce Arrow sedan *5 2* Stude. roadster 140 29 Marmon sedan 245 '27 Marmon sedan 5 MARMON MOTOR CAR CO Meridian at 11th. Ll. .6359. PONTIAC—I92B coupe. Makes an excellent appearance: reallv in fine mechanical condilton: good tires: *140; terms. C O WARNOCK CO, 819 E Washington 81 Ll. 8396 WHIPPET—I92B coach; a nice" little car. in good running condition. fully equipped, good lire*. A real bargain: *75. C O WARNOCK CO . 819 E. Washington. Ll. 8396 • willvs-KnigFt. 1928 sedan. Model "6-A; beautiful blue finish, black trim, makes a fine appearance: blue mohair upholstery: all good tires; powerful, quiet, sleeve-valve motor. This car has had excellent care and is a real buv at SIBO Terms LAUTH MOTORS INC. 3547 E. Washington St. Tr. 1175. 1110 N. Meridian. Ri. 2117. TRY TIMES WANT ADS -'OR BUSINESS Ri Trucks. Tractors. Trailer* FoßD3oN—Tractor. completely rebuilt j and repainted: equipped with farm wheels and fenders: special at *l5O. FRANK HATFIELD CO. , 625 N Capitol Ave, RlJey_9326. Reduced Price Sale Used Trucks All prices honestly reduced. Standard Makes. All trucks marked in pV>!n figures. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT. 430 N Capitol Ave. LI. 7467. Open now. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.-Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Are WINFIELD Carbureter two. new 2 Inch, attractive price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 F Washington. Tr. 1151 SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Times. Phone "ad-taker" Ri. 5551 during buai- ' ness hours. j 55 Autos Wanter WILL oav cash tor voui ear or tout aq lit? 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll 4816 61 ea Cos \%faid Used Cars/ BEST PRICES - ANY MODEL [•Sacks bros. Pa<lW.cMftg-sfo. lE6US Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING j Notice is herebv given that Samuel M Goldsmith has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis. a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by erecting a business building to the property lines of Neal Avenue and West Washington Btreet at the southeast corner of said streets. A Public Hearing will be held by said Board In Room 104. Citv Hall, on Tuesday. Mav 24th. 1932. at 3:30 o m . at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS H B STEEG Sfcj^ t *j"v'-E n gin66 r NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF* EMERGENCY FOR ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY TOWN OP SPEEDWAY, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given th* taxpayer* of the Town of Sneedwav. Indiana, that th* proper legal officer* of said municipality at their regular meeting place at the Board of Trustee'* office. Speedway. Indiana. on the 24th day of May. 1932 at 7:30 o'clock P. M will consider the following emergency appropriations for the year, 191)2. General Fund No. 42—Street, alley and sewer. *1.400 00 Street Fvuid No 4--Material and labor contractual. *'.000.00. Taxpayer* appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. Ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioner* for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor not later than ten J davs after the additional appropriation* shall have been determined upon by such | municipal corporation. Dated May 9, 1932 WM F ROSNER JOHN S LEONARD. | A. V. BEELER Board of Trustee*. Attest- O R. Mann. Clerk-Treasurer. I NOTICE OF" SALE OF BONDS Notice is hereby given that bids will be received bv the Board of School Commis- . sioners of the City of Indianapolis at the southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio Streets in the City of IndianapolU. Indi- | ana until 11:30 o’clock A. M. Jun *. j 1932, when bids will b# opened for the , sale of Porty-eifht Thousand Dollars j • 148.000 • of bonds of said School City. Sand bonds shall be 48 in number and numbered from 1 to 48 inclusive each for the sum of 11.000.00. They shall oa dated June 10th. 1932 and shall bear interest at the rate of four and one-half per cent 4* a'T. per annum, which in-; tereat shall be evidenced by interest warrants or coupons attached to each of satd , bonds and maturing on the Ist day of January and July of each year until j the principal ahall be paid, tne coupon j of January 1. 1933 being for interest to that date. Said bonds shall mature on January Ist of each year beginning with January 1. 1953 and ending with January 1. 1956 And there shall mature of the principal of said bonds on each January Ist until and including January 1, 1956 the sum of *2.000 00. Said bond* shall mature on the days aforesaid in the order of their serial numbers. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of raising funds for remodeling the Arsenal Building at Technical Schools located at 1500 East Michigan Btreet. in the City of Indianapolis. Bids to be in sealed envelopes addressed ■ Board of School Commissioner* Southwest eorr.er of Meridian and Ohio Stree.s. Indianaoolls. Indiana ” endorsed ' Bid for School Building Bonds of June 1*22. A prospectus of aaid bonds, form and envelopes necessary to be used in bidding will be furnished upon application to the undersigned. Said bonds wl’l be issued by the undersigned pursuant to forma! corporate action taken bv this Board on : the *th day of March. 1932 and on th18th day of Mav. 1922 pursuant to th* Indiana atatute of March 9. 1931 (Acts ; 1931. page 291 >. . .. _ The full right 1* reserved to the Board. In It* discretion to reject any and all bids Itch bid shall be accompanied by a check or checks, certified to be good by a responsible bank or trust company in Indianapolis. Indiana, payable to the order i of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, for a' least three per cent IV- ) of the face value of the bonds bid for. j THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS By A. B. GOOD, Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana -May 18, 1933.

MAY 17, 1932

LEGALS Legal .Notice* State of Indiana. Vanderburgh county, t* In the probate court of Vanderburgh county. Mav term. 1932. No. 2509. In the matter of tha estate of Herman H Horst, deceased NOTICE OF PUBLICATION j To Harrv Horst and Albert Horst; You and each of you as persona who I have absented themselves from their last and usual place of residence in Evansville Vanderburgh Ccuntv. Indiana, for more than five vears. are hereby notified that ! pursuant to the provisions of the will of Herman H. Horst, deceased, that vou ere ; named as legatees of an interest in that estate, and that unless vou appear before the Vanderburgh Probate Court on or beI for * 23rd day of Julv. 1932, that the court shall proceed to bear evidence upon ' * _ **i u * ,hf Presumption of vour death. and that in event the finding of the court I '* • favor of that presumption, that I ahall proceed to administer upon roux in- : tareat as legatees as if you were in fact dead. _ . . CHARLES J SCHOLZ. Executor of the estate of Herman H Horst, deceased Legal Bid*, Proposal* NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals *iu be received by the Board of School Commissioner* of the City of IndianapolU. at its offices st 1S North Meridian Street. IndiananoUi Indiana un- | til 800 o clock P M Tuesday May 31. 1932. for the reroof tne of the Administration Building at 150 North Meridian Street as per specifications and blue prints on file In the office of the Bustnes* Director . All proposals must be made on blank 1 form No. 96. prescribed bv the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which blank* together with specifications and blue prints mav be procured tn the office of the Bu>l--1 ness Director, upon application of bidder. Bidders receiving specifications and blue prints will be required to deoosit *5 on as security for their return in good order. Each proposal must be accompanied bv a certified check drawn pavable to the Board of School Commissioners of the Citv of Indianapolis, on an Indianapolis bank or trust companv. or bv New York, Chicago or Indianapolis exchange for three oer cent <3'. • of maximum bid. In case a bidder whose bid shall be accented, ahall not within five dav* alter notice of such acceotance. perform his hid bv entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform the work In accordance with the nlan.s and specifications, and within that time secure the oerformance of his contract hv a suretv bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board, the certified check or draft and its proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute oropertv of the Raard of School Commissioners as llouidated damages agreed upon. It heme impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to j the Board The right Is reserved bv the Board to accept or relect anv or all proposals and to refrain from accepting nr retecOng oro- ; posals for not more than fifteen ilsi dav*. ! Each Drooosal shall he in a separate seeled envelope addressed to the Board of School Commissioners. 150 North Meridian i street. Indiananolia. Indiana, and plainly marked BID FOR RPROOFING ADMINISTRATION BUILDING." THE R 0 4Rn OF SCHOOI COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Bv A B GOOD. I Business Director __ financial _ Business Opportunities JEWELRY STOCK, comp.; Jeweler's bench, j tools lathe and motor Ha. 3693-R LOOK!—Business cor. storeroom Lot 35x 135: saert, *250 Owner. Ch. 2014-W. IF YOU DON'T FIND what vou are iooktng for In the want ads todav. It mav be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times [ classified ads daily Personal Property Loans Vs) COMPULSORY INSURANCE* RED TAPE Autos. 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