Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1932 — Page 15
JUNE 9, 1932.
Give a Man a Full Day’s Work and See Joe Brown as Guest of Indiana
Radio Dial Twisters
Stations of the National Broadcasting Company WEAF Network WJZ Network Kt>KA *M R.TH9 1040 | WCFI. *7 l| WMAQ 670 WU H7(l WSB 740 CKOW *9O KVOO 1140 VVt K Y 4<*o WOT 790 WLW 700 WSM 050 KOA *3O KYW 1020 j WDAF 010 ! WHO 1000 WOC 1000 WTAM 1070 RPRO 920 WBAL 1400 / WF.NR *7O I WJR 750 ! WOW 590 WTIC 1660 KTP 1400 WRAP *OO l WFAA *MI I WJZ 700 I WSAI 13. W Stations of the Colombia Broadcasting System WAI4O *OO j WRRM 770 I WKRC 550 || WOWO 110 I WCCO *lO KOIL 1200 WTO 1100 WON 720 i WIAU 040 I WFIW 940 (KAC 7SO ICFRR 960 WRT 10*0 | WHAS *M ! KRLO 1040 I' WFBM 1040 ' WLAC 1170 RMOX 1000
r. m NBC —Rudv Vallee to WEAF NBO Johnson s orchestra; Harriet Lee to WJZ —:l5 p. M.— CBS—Abo Lyman and orchestra. WBBM < 770i —Mike and Herman. NBC- "Rln-Tln-Tln Thriller” to WJZ. —o.ao r. m.—✓ KYW (1030) Centerville sketches CBB—Modern male chorus. NBC—Rolle a orchestra to WJZ. —0:48 P. M.— KYW (1030) —Agnews orchestra; studio feature. CBS--Joe Palnoks WON (720) —Palmer ensemble. NBC—Bisters of the Bkillet to WJZ. —7 P. M.— CBS-The Columbians WBBM 1770) —Brigode'g orchestra. NBC—Big 81*. Black s orchestra WON (720)—Burtnetta orchestra, WJR (750) Golden Tower orchestra. NBC - Sanderson and Crumit to WJZ. WLB (870)- Feature. —7:18 P. M.— CBS- Mills Bros. WBBM (770) —Sanders’ orchestra. —7:30 P. M.— CBS—Love Story drama. WBBM (770) Brooks and Ross. NBC —Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, to WEAK Corners to WMAQ (670) —Gene Austin. —* P. M.— KYW (1020) —Maupin’s orchestra. NBC—Dance hour to WEAF. WON (720)—Tom, Dick and Harry. CBS Bhllk ret’s orchestra; Boswell Sisters. NBC Morlick's orchestra to WJZ.
WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indiana Dolls Power and Light Company THURSDAY P. M. s:3o—Street Singer (CBS). s:4s—Bohemians. 6:oo—Bath Club (CBSi. 6:ls—Abe Lyman's orchestra (CBS). 6:3o—Modern male chorus (CBS). 6:4s—Joe Palooka (CBS). 7:oo—Columbians (CBS). 7:ls—Mills Brothers (CBS). 7:30 —To be announced. 7:4s—Mason and Dixon. B:oo—Music That Satisfies (CBS). B:ls—Fast Freight (CBS). B:3o—Columbia symphony (CBBI. 9:oo—Ozzle Nelson orchestra (CBS). 9:3o—Jsham Jones orchestra (CBSi. 10:00—Smith Ballcw orchestra (CBS). 10:45—Art Krueger orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Bohemians. 11:30—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis < IndianaDolla Broadcasting. Ine.) THURSDAY P M. 4:ls—Matinee musical*, Connie's orchestra. 4:35 —Matinee musicale, Connie's orchestra. 4:4s—News flashes. 6:ls—Vaughn Cornish. 6:4s—Announced. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally. 6:ls—Novelty program. 6:2o—Baspball scores. 6:2s—lndians review. 6:3o—Announced. 6:45 Dinner dance music. 7:oo—Harry Bason. 7:ls—Popular hits. 7:3o—Jerrv and Charlev. 7:45 Edmond Breese. B:oo—Connie’s orchestra, B:ls—Myron Green. B:3o—The Jewel Box. B:4s—Louise Spillman. 9:oo—Lunatic, hour. 9:3o—World news. 9:3s—Showboat, orchestra. 9:so—Harry Bason. 10:00—Merrvmen orchestra to network. 10:30—8ign >off. WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY’ P M. 4:oo—Afternoon Round Table. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos ’n' Andy (NBC). 5:30—80b Newhnll. 5:45—01d Man Sunshine. 6:ls—Rln-Tin-Tln Thriller (NBC). 6:30—8. A. Rolfe's orchestra (NBC). 6:4s—Sisters of the Skillet (NBC). 7:oo—Musical Dreams. 7:ls—Josef Cherniavsky. 7:3o—Real Folks (NBC). B:oo—lvanhoe Playhouse. B:3o—Castle Farm orchestra. B:4s—Peanut Pietro. 9:00—To be announced. 9:3o—Band. 9:3s—Mornin' Sisters. 9:4s—Headlines of Yesterday. 10:00—Los Amigos. 10:30—Moon River, slumber music. 11:00—Jan Garber. 11:30—Mel Snyder’s orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off.
Fishing the Air
Tito Gulzar, romantic Mexican tenor, will feature "Una FYirtlve Lagrima." from Donizetti's opera, "Elisire d'Amore, durlne his program of Spanish, Italian and English selections to he broadcast over WABC and the Columbia network. Thursday. from 5 to 515 p. m. Cieorgie Price will do an Impersonation of Eddie Cantor singing "There'a Nothing Too Good for My Baby" as a feature of she broadcast over the WABCColumhia network, Thursday, at 5:45 p. m. Vincent Lopez playing from the Bt. Regis hotel in New York and Charlie Agnew plßvlng at the Edgewater Beach hotel in Chicago will conduct, their orchestras in a program of popular melodies for listeners Thursday, at 8 p. m. over WENR and an NBC network.
HIGH SPOTS OF THURSDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM s:4s—^Columbia —Georgia Price and Kreuger's orchestra. 6:OO—NBC (WEAF)—Vallee's orchestra; Irene Bordoni. 7:15 —Columbia—The Mills Brothers. 7:3o—Columbia—Love Story hour drama. NBC (WEAF)—Sherlock Holmes drama. NBC (WJZ)- Real Folks, Thompkin’s Corner. 8:00 —Columbia —Boswell Sisters and Shilkret’s orchestra. NBO (WEAF)— Dance program. 8:30 —Columbia—Howard Barlow and Columbia symphony. B;S—NBC (WEAF) Cab Calloway and orchestra.
Nat Shtlkret’s arrangement of "Blue Hours” by Ann Leaf, diminutive Columbia organist, and the Boswell Sisters’ version of "Hand Me Down My Walkin’ Cane,” will Xeatur* "Music That Satisfies" Thursday, at 8 p. m. over WFBM and the Columbia network. The finale, or allegro movement, from Brahma’ Third symphony will conclude the day’s concert and the week's serial presentation of the Brahms work when it is heard oyer YVFBM and the Columbia network during the presentation by 6h Columbia symphony orchestra, conducted by Howard Barlow, Thursday, ts*m :*• to p. m. spocial program In tribute to Richard auss, world famous composer and cohJCtor, will bo presented over WENR and I KB Obetwork Thursday, 9:15 p. m.
[Day Programs
WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Umptot FRIDAY A. M. 7 30—Racoriii 1:15 —To ba announced. t:45— -Irving Kaufman (CBS). 00 —Aunt Sammy. o:ls—Transcription. P 20—Women'* hour. K:00— Ted Brewer orchestra (CBS). : 15—Tr an sc rtption .30 to Moon—Silent.
THURSDAY —*:lS P. M CBB - Musical Fast Freight. WON <72o*—"Headlines.” —*:3o P. M.— CBS—Columbia Symphony. WBBM (770< —Ira M. Loren. WON (720)—'Big Leaguers ■ and Bushers.” (NBC—Hollywood Nights to i WJZ. WMAQ (*-i7o)~Melody Land/ —*:4s P. M.— WON (720) —Crossword mel- 1 odles. NBC—Pickcnx Sisters to I WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Water boya. ! —9 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Sports; weather; vocal KYW (1020)—Sports; news; Tanner's orchestra. CBS—Nelson's orchestra. NBC —Russ Columbo s or-i chcstra to WEAK iWGN (720)—Burtnett’s ori chestra. WGY (790l—Pianist. organist. INEC—Amos 'n’ Andv to WENR. WDAF. WMAQ. :NBC— Slumber music to WJZ. —0:1.7 P. M—NBC- Reser s Eskimos to | WEAF IWGN 17201—Dream ship. WMAQ (6701 —Dan and Sylvia. WSM (650)—Snorts; Reser’s I orchestra IvVTMJ (620t—i/os Caballeros; German band. —0:30 P. M.— IKYW (1020) Padded Fists; j Canton orchestra. CBB—lsham Jones’ orchestra. WON (720)—Lown’s orchestra. NBC- Conrad s orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670'—Dance program (2*4 hours). WSM 16501—Peabodv ensemble singers. —!t:4s P. M.— NRC—Calloway's orchestra I to WEAF.
12:00 Noon—Alex Semmler (CBS). P. M. 12:15—Farm news and markets 12:30—Elizabeth Barthell (CBS). 12:45—Artist recital (CBS). I:oo—Society reporter. I:ls—Salon orchestra (CBS). I:3o—Arthur Jarrett (CBS). I:4s—Educational feature (CBS). 2:oo—Grab Bag (CBS). 2:3o—Two-thirtv tunes. 3:00 to s:36—Silent. iVKHF (1100) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) FRIDAY A. M. 6:3o—Cadle Tabernacle family praver period. 7:ls—Morning melodies. 7:30 —World news. 7:35 —Musical clock. B:oo—Breakfast Bazar. 9:oo—Vaughn Cornish. 9:3o—Hollywood news flashes. 9:so—Announced. 10 15—Louise Snillman. 10:45—Dessa Bvrd the organ. 11:00—Today’s orchestra. 11:30—Symphonic hour. 12:00 Noon—Luncheon tunes. P M. 12:15—Farm reports. 12:35—Walter Hickman's Indianapolis Times book review. I:os—Business news. 1:10—World bookman. I:ls—Sign off. * WLW (700) Cincinnati FRIDAY A M. s:3o—Top o’ the Morning. 6:oo—Morning exercises. 6:ls—Talent bureau program. B:3o—The Round Table. 7:oo—Morning devotions. 7:ls—Talent, bureau program. 7:30 —Beautiful Thoughts (NBC). 7:4s—Exercises. B:oo—Mrs Blake's radio column (NBC). B:ls—Fred Shawn. B:4s—Happiness Kids. 9:oo—Livestock reports. 9:IS—WLW Mail Bag. 9:3o—Ramona. 9:4s—Talent bureau program. 10:00—Jim and Walt. 10:15—Pat Barnes (NBC). 10:30—Talent bureau. 10:45—Morin Sisters. 10:59—Time signals. 11:00—Tuxedo fiddlers. 11:15—River and weather reports. 11:17—Mel Snyder’s orchestra. 11:45—Market reports. 11:50—Livestock reports. 12:00 Noon—National Farm and Home period (NBC). P. M. 12:30—Josef Cherniavsky. I:oo—Talent bureau program. 1:15 —Organ program. I:4s—Louis John Johnen, baritone. 2:oo—Varsity Four. 2:15 Radio Guild (NBC). 3:15—01d Bill. 3:4s—The Chatter.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices JACKSON, MARGARET V.—Passed away at the home of her son Edward Jackson, 2115 Bellefontnine St.. Wednesday afternoon. Services at the residence Friday 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial New Crown cemetery. MERRITT. JENNIE A.—Beloved mother of Mrs. Bertha B. McCracken and Charles E. Alger of Palestine, 111., passed away Wednesday afternoon. Private funeral services at the FLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at THE MORTUARY until Friday noon. MILLER. GeArge W.—Beloved husband of Grace A. Miller and father of Mrs. Mildred Brehob. passed away at the residence, 1856 Singleton St.. Tuesday, June 7. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME. 1222 Union St.. Friday afternoon, June 10, at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. PURVIS, ALVlN—Beloved husband of Margaret Purvis, father of Marv, Fred and John Purvis, and Mrs. Bessie Taylor aU of Indianapolis, and Miss Jessie Purvis of Detroit. Mich., passed away Thursday. June 9, age 65 years. Funeral service will be held at the residence. 3849 Kenwood Ave., Saturday afternoon. June 11, at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill ceraeDI ft FC TO RS* * lnvlted ' WALD FUNERAL RUTZ. MARY KlßSCH—Beloved mother of Edward. John and Florence Agnes Rutz, sister of Mrs. William Holl. departed this life Wednesday. June 8. age 75 years. Funeral Friday. June 10 at the residence. 2059 N. Kevstone ave.. 8:30 a. m.. St. Francis De Sales church. 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE ■V KTRK SACHTER, PAUL—Age 50 years, beloved husband of Mary 3achter, passed awav Monday. Funeral Friday from the residence 519 Concord st., at 10 a m. Friends invited Burial Floral Park. CONKLE SERVICE. SIMPSON. HENRY R.—Age 71 yrs.. beloved husband of Mary Simpson, and father of Ira and Ernest Simpson, passed away early Wednesday at residence. 757 N. Pershing ave. Funeral services Saturday, 2 p--m , at residence Friends invited BuifU Crown UrU. CONKLE SERVICE.
—9:45 P. M WBM (6501 Entertainers. —lO P. M.— KDKA (9601—Feature. KYW 11020)—Terrace orchestra. CBS—Ballew's orchestra. WGN (720)—Cummin’s orchestra. WGY <79oi—De Witt Clinton orchestra WJR (750)—Salt and peanuts. NBC—Clvde Morse orchestra to WJZ. WTAM (1070) Sports studio feature. iWSM (650)—Dance orchestra. WTMJ <6201- - Dance program <2 hours). —10:05 P. M.— !NBC- -Pettis’ orchestra to j WEAF. —10:80 P. M.— CBS—Krueger's orchestra. WGY <7901 Kenmore orchestra. NIBC Agnew’a orchestra to WEAF WJR (750)—Golden Tower orchestra NBC- Kvtcs' orchestra to WJZ. WGN <72oi—Burtnett's orchestra —10:35 P. M WRVA <lllo)—Organist. —10:45 P. M.— WGN <720( Dame program (four orchestras). —ll P. M.— KYW (1020)—Panlco's orchestra. WBBM (770)—Around the town. NBC—Hines’ orchestra to WENR. WMAQ (670)—Dance program (1 hours). —11:30 P. M NBC—Terrace orchestra to WENR. WJR (750) McKinney's Cotton Pickers. —l2 P. M.— WDAF (610) —Nighthawk frolic.
ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1518 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby St. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. G RIN STE INER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That, have been advertised in this column will receive two guest tickets To The Indiana Theater To See Joe E. Brown in “The Tenderfoot” When you have returned the article co its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once.
BICYCLE—EIgin, red and white, from Tech campus. Mon.; $5 rew. for lnfor. 1121 Trowbridge. DIAMOND bar pin on Willow Brook golf course. Reward. Ch. 1065. Ch. 4558. LOST or Stolen off truck. Carton of Hoover sweepers. Reward; $25. RI. 1326, WIRE-HAIRED terrier; elderly lady’s pet; white, head partly black: harness. 8515 N, Penn. Reward. Wa. 2336-1, WRIBT WATCH—Man's white gold Gruen, leather strap; reward. Ha. 2220. 5 Personals CHARLES, dear, please come home or get in touch with me. I am waiting for you. Your wife. LOLA. FRED—- _ Please write to me. IDA, I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself, on and after Thursday, June 9, 1932. CARL BOWSER, R. R. 9, Box 62-B. City. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring LEARN HAWAIIAN GUITAR—I Free with course. Radio artists instructors. Hilo Hawaiian Studio. 2106 Roosevelt, Ch. 4425 LEARN TO FLY—This ad and $1 gives you an explanatory lesson IN THE AIR. Over 65 graduates (licensed flyers) now flying. TARKINGTON AVIATION CO., Municipal Airport. Be. 4400. Eves, Wa. _2812-W J SPECIAL offer of six weeks free instruction in piano, voice or pipe organ, for enrollment fee of $2. Lessons valued at $lO to S3O a_term. Ir. 0956. TAP dancing in vour own home or at studio: very reas. Ta. 3794. HELP WANTED The Tinieg tries to protect Its readers front fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully Investigating all advertisements that require money for "cash bonds.” territorial rights, etc. However, readers sre advised to investigate caretully or consult the Betler Business Bureau before Investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male WANTED—Several wide awake boys for Times routes, good opportunity for live wires. Apply 241 N. Miley Ave. 14 Help Wanted—Female BEAUTY operator with own following to rent booth space. Li. 0969. HOUSEKEEPER—Emp. man; go home nites. State particulars. Box A-170 Times. 15 Wanted—Male or Female WAGES paid while learning. Oneida Barber college. 212 S. Illinois. James Heath. 16 Situations Wanted GERMAN wants work in hotel, helper in kitchen or watchman; small wages. Times, Box A-176. STENOGRAPHER—Lady; would like a trial. Moderate wages. References. Ri. 7725. RENTALS —“— 7 17 Furnished Rooms ASHLAND, 2352—C001, desirable rm., good home, private. $2.50; gentleman. He. 1417. BROOKVILLE, 75, N.—Nice fur., front rm., home nrivig.; gar.: gentleman; $3.50. Ir. 5491, CARROLLTON, 3429—Beautiful fur. rm., lovely home, gentleman. $3.50, Wa. 2937. CENTRAL. 2850—Front rm.. twin beds: private, bus, girls, meals opt, Ha. 2462-M. CENTRAL, 2418—Nicely sum. bedrrn.; private family; privileges. Reasonable. COLLEGE 820—Nice, small, sleeping rm.; modern; $2, Ri. 4982. DELAWARE, 400 N.—Colonial apts., No. 7; nice front rm.; completely furnished: for one or two; reasonable. EAST—CooI, attractive rm., I or 2 employed . private home; meals opt. Ir. 7819. GRAY, N., 823—Front, cool, up, lge. closet; 1 or 2, gar., kitch. privil. Ch. 2145-M. GUILFORD. 3606—Large, front room, beautifully furnished, spacious dressing closet, breakfast optional; private home. Wa. 3321-M. _ ILL., N., 710, APT. 5 Newly furn. outside rms., $2.50. $3. $3.50; 2 connecting _ housekeeping rms., $5. MICH., W., 6, Apt. 34.—Nicely furn. front rm., also lovely unfurn rm. Li. 9211. MINNESOTA E.. 326—Large airy room. private home: reasonable nrice. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1225—Attractive front room, modern conveniences. NORTH—Lovely, cool rm., kitchen priv.; near car. Priv. family. Wa. 1269. OHIO. E.. 407—LODGING FOR MEN MODERN: 25c PER NIGHT. RI. 4145. PENN., N. of 38TH—Lovely rm.. beautiful home, garage; breakfast opt. Wa. 3080. PENN.. N., 1347—Lovely rm., suitable 1 or 2 gentlemen: pleasant home; gar. LI, 8857. RUCKLE—LoveIy cool rm., shower; man _ Preferred; private family; gar. Wa, 2428. TACOMA, N., 939—Nice front rm., %-sq. E. 10th car. Gentleman. Ch. 6173-R. WASH. BLVD., 2820 Large rm., ventilated, lge. closet, hot wat. Ta. 3821. WOODRUFF’, 962 E. DR. —Large, airy rm., 3 windows: 1 or 2; new home. Ch. 5253-J. 9TH, E., 421—Lovely rm.. next bath; hot water. Reasonable. Ri. 1983. 21ST. W., 42—2 modern adloining rms.. 2 or 3; outside entrance: tile bath; twin beds; lawn, porch: reasonable. 30TH. W.. 130—Nicelv furn. rm.. 52.50: also unfurn. rm., $2, Ri, 7083; 8:30 to 5:30. 33RD. W.. 139—Front rm.. everything new; home privileges; men; $2.50. Ta, 2648. scT Central car: modern home. 521 E. Twelfth. Ri, 3752. TWO desirable rooms, no other roomers; references: near College car. He. 1232. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod, conven.. $3.50 & up. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N., 2114—Large 2-rm. apt.; beautiful home north: ev ything furn. Ta. 17C3. ALA., N.. 2205—2 r>t 3 rm. apt.; o'stuffed fum.: run, wat: hdwd. firs. Ta. 7110, eve. Alabama. N , 1235—Nice 1 rm. apt.. $2.50: ice bo::, range; all furnished. For 1 or 2, BEYILLE. N.. 829—2-rm. apt., next bath: private entrat.ee. Adults. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY. 826 Good neighborhood, close to stores; 2-rm. apts,, $5 and s6' everything furnished. BROADWAY. 1546—1-rm. front apt., kitchenette; completely furnished. Li. 9923. CENtRAL, 1649—2 Large airy front rms., utilities, adults. Priv. entrance. He. 4934., CENTRAL. 1206—Nice, clean, front rm.; only 52.50, RI. 9017. __ COLLEGE. 1822—3-room apt.; shower bath; privileges: $5, He. 3498 EAST. N.. 836—2-rm. apt., front. Ist. floor. everything fur.: cheap. Li. 5723. EUCLID. N.. 109—Mod. fur. apt.. $5. M: overstuffed, pri. entr. gar Ir. 0392. FOUNTAIN SQ.—l-rm S3 2 rms.. 53.50;3 rms.. >4.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 lovely front rms.; everything furnished; >4.50. Dr, 3540-R. ILL.. N.. 2339—1. 2 rms.. *3.50. *6.50. Talbot. N„ 2420: 2. 2 rms.. *5 and *6; suitable for 4. Ta, 7110. ILLINOIS. N., 3469 —Furnished rms. for housekeeping or sleeping. Ha. 0196-M. ILL.. 3232 N.—Pleasant 2 rms., also extrs sleeping rm., iura, Ha, 1563,
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RENTALS 16 Housekeeping Rooms MARKET. E.. 1024—Nice rm. and kitchenette; downst.; private entrance. Ri. 1895. MICHIGAN, E., 2117—3 rms.; o'stuffed; pri. ent.; priate home; mod, utilities: *6. NEW JERSEY, N., 728—Apt. 2; large front rm.; Janitor service: also slpg, Ri. 1695. NEW JERSEY, 418 N.—Clean, light, airy rm.. everyth, turn.. $3; sleep, rm., >2.50. OHIO, E., 605—Modern rms. ;~e very thing furn.; *1.50 wk. up; parking space. OHIO, 540, E.—Nice, clean, front room, $3 wk., others $1.50 up; garage $2 month. ORIENTAL. 20 N—Completely furn., 2 rm. apt, and sleeping rms., utilities, priv. ent. Fark, 1655 Ut fl.. 3-rm. apt.; priv. bath, $8; 2 rms., sink, $6. . PARK, 1659—2 large rms.; unfur. or partly furn.; utilities; sl6 month. PENN., N. 2107—2 large front rms., clean, well furn.; range; sink. Reas. Ta. 3845. SUMMIT, S.. 21—Furn. rms.. housekeeping; priv. entr.; close to car line. $2.50 wk. TEMPLE, N., 205—Two rm. furn. apt., modern. Rent reduced. WALNUT. E.. U5 —2 rms.. furnished; clean. $5. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF, 544 M. D.—Small apt., running water; everything fur. Ch. 3173. 9TH, E., 126, APT. 2—2 large front rms., nicely furn. $7. Continuous hot water. 10TH. E.. 314—2 rms. and kitchenette, newly decor., downstairs; $5 wk.; modern. >/a BLK. E. Wash, car: 2 furn. apts.; priv. bath opt.. $5, $7, Ir. 0691. 19 Rooms with Board COLLEGE, 2343—Clean, light front rm.; good home. He. 5524. ENGLISH. 1240 —Priv., modern room; good food; for 1, $6; 2 $5 each. ILLINOIS. N., 2625—Nice cool rm.; large closet; good meals; only tS; modern. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—C00l front room; priv. family; good meals. Ta. 4(06. PARK, 1422—Very reasonable, ideal rm. for 2, for summer; best food; privil. Li. 7019, TUXEDO, N., 1121—Lge. airy front rm.; priv., home. 1 or 2. E. 10th car. Ch. 2030CHILDREN to board, mother’s care; no other children; mod, home. Ch. 0897-J REAL HOME—CooI; clean rm.. including meals; $5; lor 2: near car. Ch. 3232-R. 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND. 2150—Large front rm., kitchen; gas range, ice box, dining table. He, 289 (. CENTRAL, 2342—5 rms.; heat and water; 1 mo. free. Ri. 5994. He. 2783. CENTRAL. 3145-39—BDRM. & EFFICIENCY APTS.. MOD;. RENT RED. WA. 5546. COLLEGE. 1136—2 rms.. bath; ~aU utilities furnished; $25. Inquire Apt. 1. COLLEGE, 2052—3 RMS., INCLOSED PORCH; UTIL. FURN. NEWLY DECO. $5. HE. 5023. EVERGREEN Ave., 3.575--4-Rms„ oedrm. downstairs apt. All util. Refrigeration, gar. furnished. $39.75. Wa. 2335 or custo. MADISON, 1025—Best equipped apt. south; $27.50; 3 or 4 rms. Dom. scs. kitchn. Frig. N. MERIDIAN. 2035 Efficiency. 1 and 2 bedrooms apts.. S4O to $62.50. LI. 2439. N. MERIDIAN, 2237—5 rms., bath; cross vent; Frig.; heat. It., wa., S4O. He. 5858. PENN. ST.. N.. 1433—Efficiency. 1 and 2 bedroom apts., S4O to $62.50. Li. 2439. PENN., N., 2357—Up. duplex, 2 cool bedrms., spac. porch; ht. wat., gar. He. 3860. PLEASANT, 1436—Upper duplex; heat, wat., gas and garage; $35. Dr. 0988-J. E. 10TH. 1530—M0d., 4-room apt., heat. water, janitor service. See janitor. 11TH, W., 42—Nicely decorated, kitchen- * ette apt., heat, gas, water and ice furn.. $23. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. REDUCED RENT. Bellefontaine, 2315; three rooms and bath; recently decorated; lower apartment; heat. w-ater and garage. Dr. 3300. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. Li. 5452, evenings Wa. 0433, or Be. 3114. COLORED—Laverne. 220 W. North; 2 rms., bath; heat; hot water:_s 4. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 22 Unfurnished Huuses ADAMS. 2059 —Nr. Brookside Pk., 4 clean rms., wa. pd., gar., sls, Ch. 7169-M. AVON DALE/ - 2220—6 rms.; St. F’rances De Sales, yd. fenced, gar., $lB. He. 5887. BLAINE. 1216—5-rm. semi-modern, gar.. water paid; sls. Wa. 4544-M. BUCHANAN. 826—5-rm. semi-mod., will paper; $13.50; gar., wa, pd. Dr. 3074. COTTAGE. 1601—5-rm. house, semi-mod.; water pd.; nicely papered: good neighborhood, sl6. Owner. Hu, 4368. Dr. 3564-R. DAVIDSON. N. 533—512; south >/ 2 double, 3 rms. and plastered attic, newly papered and painted, water pd. Hu. 4020. DELA. N.. 2147—Lower 6 rooms, heat and water furn.: A-l. Ha. 3550-J. DIVISION, 657—Corner, 5-rm. dble.. repapered. soft water, red.. sl3. Key 655. FLETCHER. 839—7-room house; modern; newly papered and painted. Open for inspection Fri. and Sat. Wa. 0293-J. GRACELAND. 3012—Five rooms, modern; redecorated: garage; water paid. Reriuced from S3O to $23.50. GUILFORD AVE.. 5026—6-rm. uoble; newly decorated; garage: water paid; S4O. HOLMES. S.. 505 —5 rms.. good condition. good well, cistern: sl2. He. 148JL ILLTn.. 1506—Room, house. 10 rms.. mod. 1814 w. New York; 6-rm. semi-mod., garage. 38 McLean pi.; 4 rms.; sl2. Ri. 7725. JEFFERSON, 323 N.—6-rm. mod. dble., gar., good neighborh’d.. $25. Ch. 0685-J. LEE ST., 1433—5-rm. semi-mod.; gar.; _ Sl7; water pd. Be, 1564-R. LEXINGTON. 702 >./—5 rooms modern. cheap. Dr. 1119-W. MARKET. 1004 E.—6 rms. mod., red.: new decorations; gar.; S3O; wat pd. Owner. McKIM. 130—5-rm. semi-modern bungalow with garage; sl6. MICHIGAN. E.. 1302—Near Tech school; 7rm. mod. single; just repapered and cleaned. Reduced to $25. Ta. 4096. M’PHERSON. 2836—5-rm. mod. dbl.. gar.. will redecorate: $lB. Ch. 5471-1. NORTHVIEW. 851—5600 N.: sgle. 5-rm. built-ins, gar., $37.50. Owner. Hu.. 6873 PARKER. 440—Double: 4 rms.. bath: mod.: garage: water paid. LI. 3491, PARKER, 2039—Small modern double; water, garage: $22. Li. 5231. RILEY, N., 811—Up-to-minute, 4-rm. mod., brick veneer, awnings, S4O, Ir. 0378. RUCKLE. 2009—9-room modern single. 2car garage: $25. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. Li, 7491. SANDERS. 834—5-rm. mod. dble.: A-l. reduced. gar., wataer pd. Ha. 2004-W. STATE S., 922—5 rooms modern; 2-car garage; only $23. Dr. 7307. SUGAR GROVE, 1920—Double, 6 rms., mod., redeco., par.; s2l, Hu. 4124 TACOMA. N.. 626—Rent reduced; 4 rms.; remodeled; redecorated; water paid; sls. TUXEDO. 1018—Nr. Brookside park; 6 rms.; fireplace: gar.; S3O. Ir, 0532. WADE. 1219—515; water paid; 4 rms.; semimod.; newly papered. Ri. 9147. WALLACE. 2112 N.—Bungalow: 5 rooms; newly papered; sl3. Hu. 7458. WILLIAMS, E.. 1621—4-rm. semi-mod.: gd. condition: rent $lO month. Ch, 1723. WISCONSIN. 317—5 rooms newlv r>snred. garage: reduced to $12,50. Ri. 0645. WOODRUFF PL.. 975 W. DR—7-room modern double, garage: S3O. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. 16TH, E.. 2441—Attractive 4-rm. mod.: nr. * Brookside pk.; redecorated; new G. E. refrigerator; *3O; water pd. Ch. 4228. 20TH, E., 3345—Nr. Brookside pk.. 3-rm. semi-mod., viater pd.; $12.50. Ri. 5896. ONE MO. free: rent *l4; water paid; 575 Highland ave.' 5 rooms: elec., inside toilet and sink. Ta. 5334. ONE MO. free; rent *7; water paid: 3 rooms; elect., inside toilet and sink. 1403*2 Brookside Ave. Ta. 5334. Cottage, N. W., sls *25 Udell, 5 rooms, elec, lights, gas. Dunlop & Holtegel ONE MO. free; rent *7; ft27*-i fc. Vermont st.; 4 rooms, elec.. Inside toilet and sink; water paid. Ta, 5334. Single, South, $12.50 5 rooms, electric lights, gas; 1119 Bacon. Dunlop & Holtegel ONE MO. free; rant *7; 133 N. Harding st.; 3 rooms; elec. Ta. 5334. ONE MO. free; rent **;, 918 Ketch?,rr. t.) i rooms; olee. T*, 4 WJ4<
RADIO REPOSSESSIONS ALL ARE IN FINE CONDITION AND ARE FULLY GUARANTEED PHILCO Neutrodvne-Plus with FALCON. Trip]* Screen-Grid with balanced units in beautiful De- full dynamic speaker. A wonderLuxe Highboy cabinet. $45 u: _I° rmer,y $27.00 OROSLEY, “Super-Administrator” RADIOLA. 9-tube superheterodyne S-tube superheterodyne in fine in ‘ flne Highboy cabinet. S9O Lowboy cabinet. For- $35 Formerly $lB9, now inerly $109.50, now 'r MATESTIC 8-tube superhetero- VICTOR. 10-tube Lowboy. This dvne in console cabinet. Val for radio most won,Uerfui tone small apartment. For- <CQO of any on she mi rket. $32 nierly $112.50, now • Formerly sl/8.50. now V And 50 More. Some as Low as $12.50 Complete. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 East Washington Street
RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses COLORED—Hillside. 2301; near park; cozy 4 rm. double; nice dec.; electricity, $7 month. Ri. 9084; Ta. 0809. Colored Apt., sls Downtown; 2 rooms, steam heat. 22 E. Vermont. „ , Dunlop & Hotegel 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses CENTRAL AVE., 2131— Living rm., small bedrrn., kitchen.; private entrance and porch; all util.; $7.50 week. He. 4155. MER.. N.. 2235—5 rms.. bath, cross ventl., Frig.: $55. Everything furn. LI. 2662. ST. PETER, 1222 —5-room furn. cottage.; mod., gar., evervthg. furn.; uti. pd. $6-50. WALNUT, E.. 115—3-rm. apt.; pri. bath; rent reduced. See hsekeeper in basem t. WOODRUFF, E. DR., 623—2 rms., kitchen, bath, util.; lower; yard; $lO week. MODERN. 5-rm. bungalow; furn. or unfurn.; gar.; Garfield Park. Dr. 6479-J. 24 Suburban and Farms HOLT RD., 2907— Practically new; 5-rm. mod, bungalow; full base., gar.; $26.50. SPEEDWAY — 4924 W. 13th: attractive 4tm. brick veneer dble.. built-in features. in-a-door bed, gar.. $27. Be. 3712-R, 5-RM. MOD. single, double gar.. Plainfield. $25. Information Southport 235 R-l. 24-A Resorts and Cottages WAWASEE—SmaII lake front cottage; nr. dance pavlllion. Ta 1773, Ta. 2497. River P’ront Cottage, $l5O Garage, fine location in Haverstick Park, 2*4 miles n. of Broad Ripple off state Road 31. See sign. $l5O cash, balance like rent. J. G. McCullough, Agency, 106 N. Dela. Li. 5596. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space DESK space with phone, stenographic service included: parking space within 100 ft.; S3O mo. 542 N. Meridian. Ri. 1979. TO SUBLET AT ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE RENTAL FIGURE Eighth floor Continental Bank bldg., single suite, consisting of private office and reception rm.; carpet and drapes. Inq. 724 Circle Tower or call Li. 8584. ~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale TALBOT. S.. 1443—6 roms. must be sold; SSOO cash; SI,OOO .mortgage. Inquire within. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage 20 ACRES—9 miles south of Indpls.: good t.ru(;k land. Call Southport 115 J 1. 33 Wanted —Real Estate 4 OR 6 APT. PLAT for several citv rentals. Owner. RI. 7725. 1312 Bellefontaine. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS MERCHANDIS E 34 Miscellaneous For Sale ROTTT Stone Jars, reduced prices. UVJ X ILLO We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085, CONCRETE bird baths. $2.50 up; concrete porch and lawn furniture: $1.50 up. ADVANCE BLOCK & MATERIAL CO.. 834 W. 13TH ST. RI. 4967. CREAMERY MACHINERY 1202 Dawson St. Dr. 6085. DESK FANS New 9-inch size, discontinued models, formally $lO. at a bargain. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. EMPTY BOTTLES FOR HOME PURPOSES. SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO. 605 S. CAPITOL AVE. RI. 7104. LIGHT fixtures, ceiling, imported prism glass cascade, one 11x20 office rug. Dr. 7070. MOTOR —Westinghouse; *,i H. P. A. C.; mechanics tools, reas. 1524 Lexington av. PERMANENT wave machine; Realistic; like new: cheap. Li. 0060. REFRIGERATOR— McCrav; 300 lbs. capacity. suitable for restaurant or grocery, glass front, first class condition. Barnes Case, 2127 E. 10th St. ROLLER AWNING. 26 ft.; suitable for store or residence; good as new; priced to sell. Hoosier Tarpaulin & Canvas Goods Cos. ’ SCREEN WlßE—Black, various sizes. 1.5 per sq. ft.; boys’ pup tents. $3 each. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. PUBLIC AUCTION The Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago and St Louis Rv. (NYC RR Cos. Lessee) will sell at public auction at their Freight Claim Warehouse. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind. at 9:30 a. m. Friday. June 17. 1932. the following described shipments which have been refused or unclaimed and charges unpaid, unless previously claimed bv rightful ownvCarriers No. —Destination —Commodity. SO 5579—Charles C. Knapp. Pekin. 111.; 1 bbl. moth proofing chemical. SO 2080—Walt Smith. Terre Haute, Ind.; 1 concrete urn. SO 4041—0/N H. J. Johnson Cos.. Columbus. Ohio: 20 erts. auto heaters. SO 4040—0/N M. E. Phillips. Columbus. O.: 1 trunk. 1 bdl. dishes. SO 3667—Allegheny tube and Steel Cos., St. Louis. Mo.; 2 bbl. steel pine fittings and 2 kegs pipe fittings. SO 3289—Chas. McClure, Hillsborough. Ind... 1 steel keg petroleum lub. o.'l. SO 1565—0/N Camevs Corner Drug Store, Belle W. Va., 1 box drugs. 1 ctn. adv. matter. SO 3223—Dunham Cos.. Berea. Ohio. 1 box water heater. SO 2052—Wilson & Son. Coal Cos.. Washington. Ind ; 1 bbl. lia. cleaning comp., 1 box faucets. SO 2053—The Lavton Cos.. Lebanon. Ind.: 1 bbl. lia cleaning comp.. 1 cs. iron faucets. SO 3290—Ornamental Craftsman. Davton. 0.. 1 cs. and 1 Ctn Xmas tree ornaments, SO 6632—H. C. Burford. West Charleston. W. Va.: 1 steel keg roof cement. SO 6633—H. M. Marion. West Charleston. W. Va.: 1 steel keg paint. SO 672—V. J. Wissinger. Ludlow Falls. Ohio; 1 box books. SO 5673—Rossville Commercial Alcohol Con.. Lawrßhceburg. Ind.; 3 empty steel drums. SO 3974—Newton Products Cos.. Cincinnati. Ohio: Bbxs. candv. SO 6640—W. I. Sheppard Charleston, W. Va.: 1 steel keg roof cement. In addition to the above mentioned articles there will be offered for sale at this time many other articles which have been refused account damaged or hava checked over without marks. Shipments mav be inspected on Thursday. June 16th. 1932. between hours 8:00 а. m. and 4:30 n. m. Description of packages are copied from freight or wav bill but neither Quantity or contents are guaranteed. Terms of sale: Cash or certified check, payable immediately at conclusion of sale. J. K. VANCE. F. C. A.. 302 Big Four Bidg.. Indianapolis. Ind. б. A, MILLS. Auctioneer.
__ MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale TENT—3Ox6O ft., practically news, bargain. 1625 Ingram St. TENTS Wall, umbrella auto, pup and bovs tents of every size, carried in stock, at new low 1932 manufacture prices. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. 1302 W. Washington. VENTILATING FANS Obsolete type, various sizes, 50% price reduction. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E, Washington. Ir. 1151. VULVANIZER —Eledric tube plate, tire rack, tire spreader, showcases. National cash register, desk. etc. 805 Mass. Ri. 3144, YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. 813 N. Delaware St. Li. 1800. 12x15 Truck Covers $4.75 All other sizes in stock, no waiting, at lowest prices. Save V 2 buying your tarpaulins direct Irom America’s largest manufacturers. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. 34-A Nursery Stock, Plants, Flowers CABBAGE. Tomato, Flower plants, and blooming Petunias. 911 Layman. Ir. 1294. HARDY FLOWERS. ROCK PLANTS Ostewig, Arlington 4t 13th. SNAPDRAGONS and Petunia Plants. 2 doz for 25c. Ir. 2172-2. WATER LILIES—Pink, white and vellow: named varieties. Va price. Wa. 0479. 35 Household Goods BED and springs, kitchen cabinet, dresser. victroia. elect, dome, cheap. Wa. 1361-W. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. and bedrrn.. twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian. CROSLEY —Electric refrigerator. model C-45 (4*4 cubic ft. net capacity); outside dimensions, 58*4 inches high. 25% inches wide, 21 inches deep; 9 square ft. shelf space; for the small price of $99.50 f. o. b. Pearson Piano Cos., 128 N. Penn. Ri. 5513. Open eves. 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, 868 Virginia. GASOLINE and oil stoves, ice boxes; new, used. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be, 2456. GENERAL ELECTRIC FAN—I 2 inch, oscillating. Used only 3 months. Like new. $28.50 value. $14.50. 317 E. Wash. St. Ri. 5371. ICEOMATIC—New, 8 ft. porcelain, was $435, now $175. Ha. 2648. LIVING-ROOM SUITES—Three pieces; eight patterns to choose from; $39. Compare our prices. Easv terms. WILSON FURNITURE CO. MAYTAG washer and ironer, bargain, only $99.50 together; only one at this price. MAYTAG DISTRIBUTORS. INC. 108 S. Meridian St. Ri. 7494. REPOSSESSED FURNITURE and RADIOS —Almost new, cheap. 166 E. 25. Ta. 3151. RUG for dining room, taupe chenille, one imported Wesminster chime clock; reasonble. Dr. 7070. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKES. WHITE CQ„ RI. 4755, SEWING MACHINE Cabinet, electric; moving to the country; must sacrifice. 2445 E. Riverside drive. SEWING machine. Singer, electric, portable like new, real buy: $34.50. Hu. 6006. SEWING machine. "White,” elec, portable, _ and radio; reasonable. Dr. 6953. TIMES WANT ADS maxe interesting read ing because interesting bargains of mans kinds are listed here daily 36 Radios, Musical Instruments A GENUINE Baldwin baby upright, a beauty, at a verv specially reduced price. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. Open evenings. CONN—AIto saxophone $35 easv term?. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania S . Li. 5513. SSO EQUITY—SS: in Philco model 112 x, 11 tubes. 1932 model. Terms to suit Income. KEMPLER RADIO CO.. 36 Vlrginb Ave GRAND—For rent, $6 per month and cartage. Any time within 6 months we will allow any rental paid to apply on purchase price. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. Open eves. MARTIN GUlTAß—Repossessed, $25. Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania Bt. Li. 5513. PHILCO—New. 7 tube, was $49.50, now sell for $29.50. Ha, 2648. REPOSSESSED —$325 Cellini piano accordion: $167.50. Easv terms. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N, Pennsylvania St. Li. 5513. s36.so—New' Crosley for $18.50; S9O new Philco. $35 cash. Li. 5381. CLOSING OUT FINE RADIOS 2 CROSLEY 2 R. C. A.’s Make Your Own Offer Gray, Gribben & Gray 151 N. Illinois'St. Open till 9 Saturday 38 Store, Office Supplies NEW Corona No. 3 portable. *25; terms. 205 Mass. Ave. LI. 9470. TYPEWRITERS rented. *2.50 per mo.: *6 for 3 mo. Woodstock. 317 N Penn. L. 4712 TYPEWRITERS—Underwood. Roval. Woodstock and portables, eheap. McCollum. He. 1936, 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE, RI. 2019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We ere the largest buyers and sellers of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES C-A-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SIJSSMAN 239 W Washington St. SELL US—Your old gold and silver jewelry, dents.l bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO, 308 Indiana ave* f
HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— Get two tickets to Indiana Theater Give one day’* employment to any of the- advertiser’* listed WMII below and then phone Miss Rose at Riley .WM. telling which firm too hare employed. Yon wiU receive two tickets 1111 to see the Indiana theater presentation of Got Lombardo UU and his Royal Canadians on the stage and on the screen "Love Is a Racket." aww a These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service 1
Business Services CARPENTEH. brick and cement work. H. T. MERCER & SON. Ri. 7248. Ch. 3672. CHAIRS—Made new by rebottoming in esne. hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0583. DlßT—Rich, *1.50 per load; lawns mowed and repaired; cement work. Ch. 6115 EXTREMELY RICH DIRT—Rock garden stone. Fertilizers, cinders. He. 2204. FINISH your own floors! Rent a "Dreadnaught" Sander. Ta. 4614. 3506 Central. FLOORS sanded and laid; prewar price*: 24 yrts. personal service. Ta. 6799. GRADING, excavating; driveways Improved. Crushed stone *2.75 per ton. put on drive. LI. 0687, 877 Mass. Ave. HARDWOOD Floors Scrubbed, waxed. Polished, >1 rm.; best ref. LI. 7793, HOOSIER RUG CLEANERS 9x12 rugs cleaned and sized. $1.25; email rug free. Work guaranteed. Be. 0608. HOOSIER RUG AND FURNITURE CLEANERS—9xI2 rugs shampooed. *l. Small rug free. Work guaranteed. He. 3598. HOT WEATHER SERVICE. We repair all makes of fans. C. & S. Electric Company. 127 W. 16th. RI. 6058. LAWN MOWER—Resharpened, *l. KENNY MACHINE CO.. 301 W, Maryland Ri. 9118. PLASTERING, cement work and sodding; esti. free; work guaranteed. Ha. 3687-M. TREE SURGEON, removing, trimming; spraying. Finney. 1202 W. 29th. Ta. 5262. W. O. Jones Rug Cleaning Cos. Largest exclusive rue cleaners in city. OFFICE. HU. 4930. RESIDENCE. HU. 4932, Moving. Transfer, Storage ALLISON’S—S2.SO A LOAD UP. MORE , FOR LESS. ' RI- 4695. CALL US—For best moving rates. EXPRESS PARCEL DELIVERY CO. Lt. 1838. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pav six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving *4 oer loßd Call R* 7750. 419 E Market 8t MERCHANDISE 41 Wanted to Bay FURNITURE WANTED—PAY CASH OR MOVE YOU FOR YOUR OLD FURNITURE. CALL IN 30 MIN. Ha. 3085-W. WANT furniture; 4 to 6 rooms; also odd pieces, highest prices. Hu. <2 <4. WE will buy any old Building that is to be torn down as we need lumber. Call Dr. 0437. WE PAY CASH FOR FURNITURE. RUGS. ETC. CALL WA. 1665. . WE pay best prices for used furniture. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456, ~ LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs. Birds, Pets CHINCHILLA rabbits. reg„ 15 breeding • does. 4 bucks; reas. Dr. 7036-J. COCKER SPANIEL PUDDies. pedigreed obo. strain, eligible, Ch. 2164. 3370 N. Euclid. FREE! Police dog, female, 1 yr. old; must be good home. Be. 3998-M. RABBITS, all ages and self cleaning hutches complete, reasonable. 62d and Sherman Drive. Hu. 3593. TIMES~WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dally. AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale CHEVROLET 102 CARS AT AUCTION See Our Ad In Today's Star. Lauth Motors, Inc. 3547 E. WASH. IR- 1175. PLYMOUTH, late ’3O series coupe; motoT, tires (1 new spare), upholstery in A-l condition; newly reducoed; $225. Terms, private owner. Ir. 2535. DIRT TRACK RACE CAR TO SELL OR TRADE. 2017 LINDEN. WATCH These Columns FOR Important Announcement Friday Central Buick USED CAR DEPT.
51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers FOTOD —V* ton truck, nick up body, closed cab driven 13.000 miles, good condition. Rea's. 805 Mass. Ave. 53 Accessories, Tires, JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops ana curtains fnr vnur car 202 Kentucky Ave. 5j Autos WanteC WELL pay cash for 1931 model Plymouth ■>r Chevrolet. Hu. 8393. . WILL oav .-asp loi ou> cai oi voui eo lity 1. WOLF AUTO CO. t.l <516 MH_ N t;a nHo' IIH Tr Want Used Cars/ fJJzJ BEST PRICES - ANY MODEL [•Sacks bros. P I L —— ... —' LEGALS x —. Legal Notices WE will sell at Public Auction one Oakland Coupe, 1929 model, motor numbers K-147 and 489212-4. for storage and repair charges amounting to $77. at 10 a. m. Friday, June 24. 1932. ROBERT. MELTON. 46 N. West St. ANNUAL meeting of MERIT SAVING AND ICAN ASSOCIATION will be held at its office. 1317 South Meridian St., in city of Indianapolis. Ind., on Wednesday evening. July 13, at 7 o’clock. JACOB HILKENE. President. : Attest. O. R. WALD. Secretary. ! NOTICE. On the 23d day of May. 1932 Paul A. Des Jean went Into possession of the drug store at 901 East 30th Street. Indianapolis Indiana, heretofore operated by me. I shall not be liable for any purchases or debts contracted for by him. MfeYER B. COHEN. Legal Bids, Proposal* NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON I'2-TON DUTY TRUCKS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the State Highway Commission at the Commission’s office on the Third Floor of the State House Annex, 102 North Senate avenue. Indianapolis, Indiana, until ten (10:00) o'clock a. m.. June 23, 1932, on the following equipment. Fifty-five (55) trucks of the 1 Vi-ton heavy classification. Prices quoted shall be delivered prices f. o. b. various points in the Crawfordsville. Ft. Wayne and La Porte Districts. Proposal blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained free upon request. The right is reserved by the State Highway Commission to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities as to procedure, ana to award on any combination of bids that in its judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J- J. BROWN, Director. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Public Safety of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, will until the hours of 10:00 a. m on the 21st day of June. 1932, in the office of said Board at the City Hall. Indianapolis, Indiana, receive bids for the following: (a) Installation of certain plumbing traps. fb) Erection of a check room. (C) The installation of a water heater and tank and all other repairs as set forth in the specifications prepared by W. F. Hurd, Commissioner of Buildings. Conies of the specifications may be procured by contractors desiring to bid. from the office of the Board of Public Safety, upon deposit of check or cash as called for by the Board of Public Safety as surety for the return In good condition, the specifications to the office of said Board. All proposals must conform to all ,-;tatutorv requirements. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the City Controller of the City of Indianapolis for 2% of the maximum bid. . BOARD OP PUBLIC JjgIFETT WALTER O. LEWIS. Executive Jeeretary.
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