Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1932 Edition 02 — Page 9
JUNE 11, 1932
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PLEA TO REVIVE WAR DEFENSE BODY REJECTED Hoover Turns Down Plan of Bankers in Fight on Depression. P>V United Preen WASHINGTON, June 11.—President Hoover has rejected a plea of eighty-six prominent bankers, business men and public leaders that he revive the war-time national defense council to direct the battle against depression. A petition urging this action was signed by such men as Edsel Ford, August Heckscher, New York philanthropist; Jesse I. Straus, president of R. H. Macy and Company, New York; William Green, president of the American Federtrtion of Labor; John Hays Hammond, engineer; E. F. Hutton and others. It was handed to the President late Friday by General Albert L. Cox of Raleigh, N. C., chairman of the defense committee of the American legion. The President within two hours made public a letter of reply in which he told Cox, “it is my impression that few of these gentlemen are familiar with the law bearing on this subject.” In this statement Mr. Hoover said the defense council was created purely for war purposes and to reestablish it at this time would “simply clog the situation.” He said the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, federal reserve board, and other government agencies were working in such close harmony that together “they constitute the most effective economic council that could be devised, because they have behind them both authority and co-operation.”
Fishing the Air
Mrs. Rosa Lhevinne. pianist, and Feltx Salmond, cellist, will plav In Joint recital during the program Saturday. 6:15 and. m.. over WTAM and the NBC network. Songs of rhvthm and romance will be. presented hv Vaughn de and her orchestra in hrr triweekly quarterhour over the WABC-Columbia network. Saturday, at 6:30 p. m. Adventure* aboard a sloop on which a prodigal son has been shanghaied bv his brother in an attempt to bring about his reform will be unfolded in the dramatization of "The Stowav.av" in the Frst Nichter program over WLW and NBC network Saturday. 7:30 n. m.
HIGH SPOTS OF SATURDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 6:OO—NBC (WEAF)—EIy Culbertson, bridge lessons. 6; 15—Columbia—Abe Lyman and orchestra. 7:OO—NBC (WEAF)—"K-7” Secret Service Spy story. 7:3O—NBC (WJZ)—First Nighter "The Btowaway.” Columbia—United States Army band. B:oo—Columbia—Ruth Etting and Shilkret’s orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—Dance program. B:ls—Columbia—Public Affairs Institute. 9:OO—NBC (WJZ)—22d Annual Interfraternity Sing. 10:05—NBC (WEAF)—Buddy Rogers and orchestra.
The dance hour will bring the orchestra of George Olsen from New York Saturday, 8 p. m., over WTAM and an NBC network. Ruth Etling's heaft songs and dance (uncs by Nat Shilkret's orchestra will comprise "Music That Satisfies” Saturday at 8 p. m., over WFBM and the Columbia network. Manuel Roxas. speaker of the Philippine Islands house of representatives, speaking from Washington, D. C.. will advance his views on independence for the Philippines during the broadcast of the Columbia Public Affairs Institute Saturday from 8:15 to 8:45 p. m., over WFBM and the Columbia network.
New Events at Conservatory
Lillian Carr Greene will present her pupils, the Poco-a-Poco Society, in the annual ensemble piano recital Wednesday, June 15 at the Odeon, 106 East North street. Eight pupils at four pianos and every variety of ensemble will be given. Solo pupils appearing with ensemble will he Margery Carl. Mary Elizabeth Hesseldenz, Loydlovella Cook. Charlotte Carl, Norma Heuer and Virginia Harbaugh. Ensemble players will be Edith Conney, Norma Jean Sanders. June Carlisle, Marion Carlisle. David Jones, Carolyn Bans, Louise Schneider. Norma Overbay, Marjorie Rush, Harriet Milligan, Jean Wintz, Margaret Harbaugh. Verdine Williams, Florence Bbus, Marthanna McWhfr. June Ross, Melissa Ober, Dorothy Jane Blake Jane Power, Alvamav Mitchell and Ch a/lot to Carl. The annual commencement exercises of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music will be held Friday June 17, at 8:15 o'clock at the Odeon. The Conservatory string quartette and Robbve Cook, soprano, pupil of Glenn Friermood, will furnish the music. Dr. F. S. C. Wicks of All Souls Unitarian church will make the address. Arthur W. Mason will present the degrees and diplomas. Beulah Beckwith. Olive Black, Doris Carper. Eilts Carroll, Ruth Comer, Fannie Cutsinger, Lester De Bard, Mildred Ellison, Dorothy Fee, William Franklin, Cosette Hutohinson. Ramona Kuhn. Van Miller, Mary Kathryn Minch. Ollene Nance. Mildred Howard. Edna Phinney. Leila Repass. Velva Shirev. Jeanette Slocum, Howard Thomas. Ellen Trotter and E. H. Holloway will receive bachelor of music in public school music Rebecca Shields. Lenore Wilson and Merle Zaring will receive their B. M. in piano. Alberta Speicher will receive artist diploma in dramatic art and Alma Mever and Martha Kathryn Plttenger, diploma in dramatic art. Piano diploma will be given Mary Qottman. Soloist diploma In trumpet will be received by Keith C. Fadely, Waldo Llttell and Raymond Oster. Mildred Donahue. Erma Hawkins and Susannah Jones will receive teacher's certificates in piano: Jeanette Slocum, teacher's certificate in violin: Mrs. Carrie Grubbs, teacher's certificate in voice, and Fanchon Fattig, Grace Marie Mullen and Jennie Kelly will receive certificates In dramatic art. PA IR~WED FIFTY YEARS Mr. and Mrs. John Kirsch to Observe Golden Wedding. Golden wedding anniversary will be observed Monday at their home by Mr. and Mrs. John Kirsch, 4033 Ruckle street. The celebration will be attended by members of the family, including a son, Louis P. Kirsch, 5246 North New Jersey street; a daughter, Miss Florence Kirsch, and five grandchildren. Kirsch, 79, and his wife, 74, were married in Jennings county and have lived in Indianapolis thirtytwo years.
Radio Dial Twisters
Stations of the National Broadcasting Company WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA 9*o | KTHS 1040 i WCFL 370 j WMAQ 070 WLS 870 WSB 740 CKGW #W> KVOO 1140 t WCKY 490 WGY 790 WLW 700 jWSM 650 KOA 830 I KYW IOKO , WDAF 10 WHO 1000 WOC 1000 WTAM 1070 K PRC 920 WBAL 1130 ( WENR 870 I WJR 750 WOW 590 ‘WTIC 1660 KSTP 1100 W BAP KOO WFAA BXO WJZ 760 WSAI 1330 Stations of the Colombia Broadcasting System ABC 800 I WP.BM 770 | WKRC 650 |l WOWO UOO I WCCO 810 (KOIL 1200 WPG 1100 I WGN 720 1 WIAU 610 if WFIW 940 l CKAC 730 ICFRB 960 WBT 1080 WHAS 620 KRI.D 1040 !| WFBM 1040 1 WLAC 1170 KMOX 1000
P. M NBC—Danger Fighters to WJZ. —6:1.1 P. M.— CBS—Abe Lyman and orchestra. NBC—Civic Concerts Service to WEAK. —6:30 P. M.— CBS—Vaughn de Leath. NBC—Nat r l Advisory Coun-j ell to WEAK. WGN (720)—An Old The-! ter Box. NBC—Selvln’i orchestra to WJZ. —6:45 P. M.— WGN —Burnett's orchestra. —7 P. M CBB— Isham Jones orchestra. WBBM (770)—Mallory’s orchestra. NBC—"K"” drama to WEAF WGN (7201—Minstrel show. WJR (750) —Sherban's orchestra. NBC—Jingle Joe to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Drama. —7:15 P. M.— WBBM (770)—Arnhclm’s orchestra. NBC—Plano Moods to WJZ. —7:30 P. M.— KTHS (10401—Arlington orchestra. KYW (1020 1 —Agnews orchestra. CBS —U. S. Armv hand. WBBM (770)—Sanders’ or-! chestra. NBC—Wlrges orchestra: ar-| tlsts to WEAF. WGN (720i—Recital. NBC-Xhe First Nighter to, WSM (650) Vagabonds;! Pickard family. —6 P. M KDKA (980) —German folk songs. KYW (1020)—Maupln’s or-! chestra. CBS—Shilkret’a orchestra <fci Ruth Etting. < NBC —Dance orchestra to ! WEAF. i WGN (720)—Burtnett's orchestra.
WFBM (1200) Indianapolis IndianaoolJi Power and light Company SATURDAY P. M. 5:30—D0-Re-Mi (CBS). s:4s—Street Singer iCBS). 6:oo—Armenian Chorus (CBS). 6:ls—Abe Lyman’s orchesera (CBS). 6:3o—Bohemians with Floyd Chafee. 7:oo—lsham Jones orchestra (CBS). 7:3O—U. S. Army band (CBS). B:oo—Music that Satisfies (CBS). B:ls—Public Affairs Institute (CBS). B:4s—Arthur Jarrett (CBS). 9:oo—Don Redman orchestra (CBS). 9:3o—Harold Stern orchestra (CBSi. 10:00—Smith Ballew orchestra (CBS). 10:45—Noble Sissle orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Bohemians. 11:30—Sign off. SUNDAY ! A. M. B:oo—Madison singers (CBS). B:3o—Salon orchestra (CBS). 9:oo—Entertainers. 9:3o—Christian Men Builders. 10:30 to Noon—Silent. 12:00 Noon—Thirty-Minute Men (CBS). P. M. 12:30—Records. I:3o—Symphonic hour (CBS). 2:oo—Cathedral hour (CBS). 3:oo—Round Towners (CBS). 3:3o—Speech by Cardinal Hayes (CBS). 4:oo—Wheeler Mission. 4:3o—Roses and Drums (CBS). s:oo—Dr. Julius Klein (CBSi. s:ls—Chicago Knights (CBSi. s:4s—Earl Gordon pianologue. 6:oo—Dramatic Laboratory (CBS). 6:3o—Wm. Hall and orchestra iCBS). 7:oo—Toscha Seidel recital (CBS). 7:3o—Parade (CBS). B:oo—Gem Highlights (CBS). B:3o—Ziegfeld Radio Show. 9:oo—Gauchos (CBS). 9:3o—Bohemians. 10:00—Gus Arnhcim orchestra (CBS). 10:15—The columnist. 10:30—California melodies (CBS). 11:00—Bohemians. 11:30—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indiana Dolli Broadcasting. Ine.) _ _ SATURDAY P M. 4:ls—Harry Bason. 4:3o—Late sport news. 4:4s—News flashes. s:ls—Harry Bason. s:4s—Announced. 6:00- Cecil and Sallv. 6:ls—Novelty program. 6:2o—Baseball scores. 6:2s—Announced. 6:3o—Ward B. Hlner. 6:4s—Dinner dances by Connie’s orchestra. 7:oo—Waltz time. 7:ls—Cocoanut Grove Ambassadors. 7:3o—Jav and Charlie. 7:4s—Russ Dol Rav trio. 8:00 —Connie's orchestra. B:ls—Alice Arnold. B:3o—The Jewel Box. B:4s—Jerry and Charlie. ' 9:oo—Silent. 11:00--Showboat orchestra. 11:30—Dessa Bvrd at the organ. 12:00—Radio rangers. 12:30—Showboat orchestra. I:oo—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati SATURDAY P. M. 4:oo—Afternoon Round Table. 4.4s—“Law for the Layman." s:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC). s:ls—Josef Cherniavsky. 5:30—80b Newhall. 5:45—01d Man Sunshine. 6:ls—“Chandu,” the Magician. 6:3o—Castle Farm orchestra. 7:oo—Crosley follies. 7:3o—The First Nighters (NBC). B:oo—Theater of the Air. B:3o—Castle Farm orchestra. B:4s—Peanut Pietro. - Efi Legal Auctions and Sales L. ROY ZAPT 601 Peoples Bank Bldg. Li. 3560 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified codv of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana, in cause No. A-63875 wherein The Peoples State Bank Trustee Plaintiff, and James H. Ward etal Defendants requiring me to make the sum of Nine Hundred Seventy Seven Dollars (5977.00 1 . as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 2ND DAY OF JULY 1932 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County. Indiana: Lot 7 and 10 feet by parallel lines off of the entire North side of lot 6 in souare 4. in S. A. Fletcher. Jrs. North East Addition to the City of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded in plat book 4.. page 34, in the office of the Recorder of Marlon Countv, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said degree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. June 10, 1932 June 10, 17, 24, 1932 C. B. PATTISON 1125 Peoples Bk. Bldg. Li. 3518 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana, in cause No. A-60185 wherein John Wells Plaintiff and Coin M. Cov. Isabelle M. Cov. his wife, et al Defendants requir--125 me make the sum of One Hundred Fifty Five Dollars, and Thirty Eighth Cents ($155.38). as provided ior tr said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder. on SATURDAY. THE 2ND DAY OF . . w JULY. 1932. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M and 4 o'clock P. M. of said dav, at the door of the Court House of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County, Indiana: Lot numbered ninetv-three (93) in Grasmere Addition to the Citv of Indianapolis. Marion Countv, Indiana, the First Section of which Addition, containing lots one il) to eighty-nine 1 89) both inclusive is recorded in plat book 17, page 83. and the Second Section of which Addition containing lots ninety (90i to Two hundred and eighty (280) both inclusive, is recorded in plat book 17. page 129. all in the Recorder's office of said Marion County. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said degree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. a CHARLES L. SUMNER. * Sheriff of Marion County. June 10. 1932 June 10, 17, 24. 1922
SATURDAY —8 P. M.— i ;NBC —Interfraternltv sing .to WJZ WSM (850)—Barn dance (4 , hours). —8:15 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Musical featI ure. (CBS--Public Affcirs Xnsti- | tute. —8:38 P. M.— KYW (10201—Master's orchestra. :WGN (720)—Big Leaguers and bushers. NBC—Pianist • and' organist to WJZ. —8:45 P. M.— CBS -Arthur Jarett. KYW (1020)—Agnew's orchestra. WBBM (770)—Romance- of the Thorobreds. NBC—McCravy Bros. to WJZ. WGN (720) —Lawrence Sai lerno. —9 P. M iKDKA (980 1 —Sports: news. KYW (1020)—Sports; news; I Maupln’s orchestra. CBS—Redman's orchestra. WGN (720)—Burtnett's orchestra. iNBC —Russ Columbo and orchestra to WEAF. ; NBC—Slumber Music to I WJZ. NBC —Amos ’n’ Andv to ; WMAQ. WDAF. WSM, WLS. WSB. —9:15 P. M.— KDKA (980) —Messages to I Explorers. NBC—Merle Thorpe, talk to ! WEAF. WGN (720)—Dream Ship. WJR (750i—Slumber Music. WTMP 1620)—Los Caballeros; German band. —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020) ‘'Pa and and ed j Fists;” Panico’s orches-i I tra. jCßS—Biltmore orchestra. NBC—Pettis’ orchestra to I WEAF. WGN (720)—Lown’s orchesI tra. |
9:00—To be announced. 9:3o—Over the Rhein. 9:4s—Headlines of Yesterday. 10:00—Jack Denny’s orchestra (NBC). 10:30—Docdlesockers. 11:00—Hotel Gibson dance orchestra. 11:30—Jan Garber. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. SUNDAY A. M. 7:OO—NBC Children’s hour (NBC). B:oo—Church Forum. B:3o—Fiddlers Three (NBC). 8:45 —A Song for Today (NBC). 9:oo—Morning Musicale (NBC). 10:00—Organ and Threesome. 10:30—River and weather report. 10:32—Rancheros. 11:00—Biblical Drama (NBC). 11:30—In the Time of Roses (NBC). 12:30—Yeast Foamers (NBC). 1:00 —College of Music recital. I:3o—Echoes of Versailles (NBC). 2:oo—Theater of the Air. 2:3o—Donhallrose Trio. 3:oo—Plantation Days. 3:oo—Choir. 4:oo—Plantation Days. 4:3o—Roamios. s:oo—Curtain Calls. s:3o—Three Bakers (NBC). 6:oo—Baseball scores. 6:os—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 6:ls—standing Room Only (NBC). 7:oo—Josef Cnerniavsky. 7:ls—Stag Party (NBC). 7:4s—"Making the Movies," Ray Knight (NBC). 8:15—Old Singing Master (NBC). B:4s—Casper Reardon, harpist. 9:00-—Jan Garber. 9:3o—Moon River. 10:00—William Stoess and his Flying Dutchmen. 10:30—Jan Garber's orchestra. 11:00—Sign off. Highway Crossing Plea Denied Public service commission today denied the petition of Chris W. Schette and others for a highway crossing of the Indiana and Big Four railroads, part of a proposed extension of Forty-second street, from Shadeland avenue to the Pendleton pike. The commission held the extension is not needed. ~ IEGALS Legal Auctions and Sales R. R. DALTON 221 Hume Mansur. Ll. 7077. SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion Countv. Indiana, In cause No. 46449 wherein Sarah I. Dlckison Plaintiff and Harrv L. Biehl, May S. Biehl Defendants requiring me to make the sum of Six Hundred Dollars and Eighty-three Cents ($600.83). as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 2ND DAY OF JULY. 1932. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said dav. at the door of the Court House of Marion County. Indiana, the rents and nroflts for a term not exceeding seven vears. of the following real estate in Marion County. Indiana: Lot 117 and 118 in State Square, an addition to the City of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded in plat book 13. page 155. in the office of the Recorder of Marion Countv. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with Interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. June 10, 1932. June 10, 17. 24. 1932, ANNOUN CEMENTS 1 Death Notices BRAY, ROSIE—Age 55 years, wife of William Bray, passed away at the residence. 1130 Bates St., Saturday morning. Time of funeral given later. GIBSON, DAVlD—Beloved husband of Catherine Gibson, passed away Thursday. June 9. Funeral Monday, June 13. 8:30 a. m„ at residence. 1509 S. Talbot Ave. Services at Sacred Heart church 9:15 a. m. Friends invited. GROW, BERNADINE—Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Grow, passed away at Evanston hospital. Evanston, 111. Remains will be brought to Indianapolis. Funeral notice later. MAYER. ANNA M.—Beloved sister of Mrs. Pauline Hallagan of Palestine. 111., Mrs. Sophia Foxworthy of Inidanapolis and Mrs. Mary Hanger of Clarks, Hill. Ind., passed away Friday, June 10; age 41 years. Friends may view the remains at WALD FUNERAL HOME. 1619 N. Illinois St.. Saturday and Sunday. Private funeral and hurial service Monday. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. MTNTOSH. FREAL H.—Age 40 years, husband of Martha Wlnterrowd Mclntosh, father of Julianna and Nancy Ann, passed awav Friday morning at the residence. 678 E. 44th St. Services Monday. 1:30 p. m.. at. the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Priends mav call at the MORTUARY at any time. Hurial Shelbvville. Ind. WILSON. RAYMOND—Beloved son of Carson (Doci and Linnie Appleget Wilson, brother of Mrs. Mildred Purdv of New Jersey, Mrs. Stella Jones and Mrs. Marie Baker, departed this life Saturday, June age 13 years. Funeral Monday, June 13 at the Clermont Methodist church, 2:30 p. m. Burial Clermont cemetery. Friends invited. Friends mav call at the residence in Clermont. Ind. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK. 2 Cards, In Memoriams MR. AND MRS. E. K. PLUNKETT and family wish to thank their many friends and ivlatives and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and for their beautiful floral offerings. Special thanks to the Rev. Simpson and the Rev. Dickman, for their consoling words during our late bereavement. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 VV. Ray BE 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby Bt. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570, GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY&TITUS 957 .K. Delaware U. 382®
—9:30 P. M.— > NBC—Reser and his Eskimos to WJZ. I WLS (870)—Barn dance (two i hours). WMAQ (670)—Dance program (2Vi hours). —lO P. M.— -KYW (1020) —Master's or-] chestra. .CBS—Sissle's orchestra. .'WGN (720)—Cummin’s or--1 chestra. t i; WJR (750)—Radio Report- ! er; String Picker*, t NBC —Conrad’s orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dance program (2 hours). WTAM (1070)—Sports; dance • program. WTMJ (620)—Dance pro- [ gram (2 hours). , —10:05 P. M.— NBC—Buddv Rogers’ orches- • tr% to WEAF. —10:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Agnew's orchestra. ; CBS—Stern’s orchestra. WGN (720)—Burtnett’s orchestra. - NBC—Agnew's orchestra to ; WJZ. —10:45 P. M.— 3 WGN #720) Robert’* or- ! chestra, >(WJR 1750)—Salt and Pea- , nuts. —ll P. M.— ‘KYW (1020)—Panico’s or- > chestra. WBBM (770) —Around the > Town. WGN (720)—Dance program (4 orchestras). WSM (650)—Barn dance (1 •I hour). —11:30 P. M.— NBC—Barn Dance to WENR. —l2 P. M.— I WDAF (610) Nighthawk i Frolic. NBC—Terrace orchestra to j WENR- ■ WJR (750) McKinney’s CotI ton Pickers.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS j 3 Funeral Directors, Florists ‘ WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-6322 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 Sea 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 infor, 1121 Trowbridge. Call LI. 2593. CAT —Black male Persian; child’s pet; rew. 1212 Bradbury. Dr, 2565-R. DINNER RlNG—Diamond and ruby: lost. Reward for information. Hu. 8341, EARRING—BIack onxy with marcasites. Reward. 5377 E. Wash. Ir. 0648. FOUNTAIN PEN, Sheaffer, black, white, around School 70. Reward. Hu. 6933. KEYS LOST—4 on chain. Reward. CaU LI. 5584. Dr. Cook. POCKETBOOK—Lost on 4th floor county court. Return papers and keep money. MR. KAGAN. Ir. 2146-6. PUP—Boston Bull, strayed, answers to "Jiggs.” Child's pet; rew. Dr. 4189. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tntorlng LEARN HAWAIIAN GUITAR—I Free with course. Radio artists instructors. Hilo Hawaiian Studio. 2106 Roosevelt. Ch. 4425 TAP dancing in your own home or at studio: very reas. Ta. 3794, U. S. GOVERNMENT STEADY JOBS—SIOS. $250 month. Men, women, 18 to 50. Paid vacation. Experience usually unnecessary. Full particulars with sample coaching FREE. Write immediately. Franklin Institute. Dept. 70 C. Rochester. N. Y. HELPW ANT ED 13 Help Wanted—Male 2 Monument salesmen for Indpls. Liberal commission. Dawes Monument Works. Mooresviile. Ind. WANTED—Several wide awake boys for Times routes, good opportunity for live wires. Apply 241 N. Miley Ave< 14 Help Wanted—Female HOUSEKEEPER—Emp. man; go home nites. State particulars. Box A-170 Times, NEAT middle-aged woman, more for good home, than wages. Call Hu. 4737. Must hawe good references. 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. \ LADY wants housework; will care for children; can give references. Ha. Q494-J. STENOGRAPHER —Lady; would like a trial. Moderate wages. References. Rl. 7725. RENTALS ~ 17 Furnished Rooms ASHLAND, 2352—C001, desirable rra., good home, private. $2.50; gentleman. He. 1417. BROOKVILLE, 75, N.—Nice iur., front rm„ home privil.; gar.; man; $3. Ir. 5491. CARROLLTON, 3429—Beautiful fur. rm., lovely home, gentleman. $3.50, Wa. 2937. CENTRAL, 2418—Nicely furn. bedrm.; private family; privileges. Reasonable. COLLEGE. 2527—Front rm.. priv. home; privileges. He. 2167. DELAWARE. 400 N.—Colonial apts., No. 7; nice front rm.; completely furnished; for one or two; reasonable. DELAWARE, S., 929—Sleeping rm., $2; garage. 50c; outside entrance. 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E.. 407—LODGING FOR MEN MODERN; 25c PER NIGHT. RI. 4145. PENN.. N.. 1347—Lovely rm.. suitable 1 or 2 gentlemen; pleasant home; gar. LI. 8857. PLEASANT RUN BLVD., 136—Mod. light, airy rm.. board optional. Dr. 2264. RUCKLE—LoveIy cool rm., shower; man preferred: private family; gar, Wa. 2428. TACOMA, N„ 939—Nice front rm., Vi-sq. E. 10th car. Gentleman. Ch, 6173-R. WASH. BLVD., 2820—Large rm., well 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. TWO desirable rooms, no other roomers; references: near College car. He, 1232. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va.. $2 ud: sleeping and housekeeping: very desirable. LARGE front sleeping rm., lot of windows; 1 or 2 people. Ir, 4829 K HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod, conven.. $3.50 & UPTIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dally. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N„ 2114—Large 2-rm. apt.; beautiful home north; everything furn. Ta. 1703. ALA.. N.. 2205—2 or 3 rm. apt.; o’stuffed furn.; run, wat; hdwd. flrs. Ta. 7110. eve. Alabama. N., 1235—Nice 1 rm. apt., $2.50; ice box, range; all furnished. For 1 or 2, BROADWAY. 826 Good neighborhood, close to stores; 2-rm. ants.. $5 and $6; everything furnished. BROADWAY, 839 —2 nice front connecting rms., sink, hot water: reasonable. CENTRAL, 1649—2 Large airy front rms., utilities, adults. Priv. entrance. He. 4934. CENTRAL, 1206—Nice, clean, front rm.; only $2,50, Rl, 9017. COLLEGE. 1822—3-room apt.; shower bath; privileges; $5. He. 3498. COLLEGE. 1428 —2 rms.; also 1 rm., k’tchenette: pri. ent.; redecorated. He. 4574, EAST, N., 836 —2-rm. apt., front, Ist. floor, everything fur.; cheap. LI. 5723. FOUNTAIN SQ.—l-rm $3; 2 rms.. $3.50; 3 rms., $4.50; not modem. 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND Avk, 21 N.—2 mod. rms.; everything turn; adults; garage. ILL.. N., 2339—1, 2 rms.. $3.50. $6.50. Talbot, N., 2420; 3. 2 rms., $5 and $6; sultable for 4. Ta. 7110, ILLINOIS. N., 3469—Furnished rms. for housekeeping or sleeping. Ha. 0196-M. ILL., 3232 N.—Pleasant 2 rms., also extra sleeping rm.. turn. Ha. 1563. MARKEi. E., 1024—Nice rm. and kitchenette; downst.: private entrance. Rl. 1895. MICHIGAN, E.. 2117—3 rms.; o’stuffed; prl. ent.: private home; mod, utilities; $6. NEW JERSEY. K.. 728—Apt. 3; large front rm.; Janitor service: also slpg. Rl. 1695. NEW JERSEY, 418 N.—Clean, light, ainr rm.. everyth, furn.. $3; sleep, rm.. 82.50. OHIO. 540, E.—Nice, clean, front room, 83 wk„ others 81.50 up; garage $2 month. OHIO. E., 1522—2 front rms., near bath, 85; private family; adults. i ORIENTAL. 20 N.—Completely sum.. 2 rm. j apt, and sleeping rms- utilities, priv. ent. > PARK. 1659—2 large rms.; unfur. or partly ; furn.; utilities; 816 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. TALBOT, N., 2117—2 6: 3-rm. apts.. $3 to $8: sinks; private entrance; furnished. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 rms.. furnished; dean. 85. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF. 544 M. DR.- T Nice apt., $7; running water: everrthintgfurn. Ch. 3173. 9TH. E„ 128. APT. 3—2 large front rms., cicely furn. |7. Continuous hot water,
RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms 24TH. E., 408—3 nicely furn. front rms.; priv. bath and entr.: reas. After 5 p. m. \a BLK. E. Wash, car: 2 turn, apts.; priv. bath opt., $5, $7. Ir. 0691. 19 Rooms with Board BELFT.. 1921—7 rm. semi-mod. fer rmsrs; repapered; painted. $lB. Hu. 7458. BEVILLE. i 101—6 rm. single; gar.; modern except furnace; $18: wat. pd. Ri. 6441. COLLEGE, 2343 —Clean, light front rm.; good home. He. 5524. ENGLISH. 1240—Priv., modern room; good i food; for 1, 86; 355 each. j ILLINOIS. N„ 2625—Nice cool rm.; large I closet; good meals; only $5: modern. I JEFFERSON. N.. 325—Attr. rm.; laundry; 2 men pref., close car. bus. Ch. 0685-J. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—C00l front room; priv. family; good meals. Ta. 4706. E. OHIO ST„ 517. Eight rms., bath, gas. elec, lights, completely remodeled; ready to occupy; $25. J. G. MCCULLOUGH AGENCY. 106N. Delaware. Li. 5596. PARK, 1422—Very reasonable. Ideal rm. for 2. for summer; best food; privil. Li. 7019. PARK. 833—Home for men; elderly men prefered; home privileges. Ri. 9930. PENN.. N.. 1343—Clean pleasant home-llke room, private bath, meals, cheap. TUXEDO, N., 1121—Lge. airy front rm.; priv,, home, 1 or 2. E, 10th car. Ch. 2030. REAL HOME—CooI; clean rm.. including meals: 85; lor 2; near car. Ch. 3232-R. 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND, 2150—Large front rm., kitchen; gas range, ice box, dining table. He. 2897. 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; all utilities furnished; $25, Inquire Apt. 1. MERIDIAN N., 2235 —5-rms., bath, redeco, heat, hot wat, Frigi., S4O. He. 5858. PLEASANT, 1436—Upper duplex; heat, wat.. gas and garage; $35. Dr. 0988-J. 11TH, W., 42—Nicely decorated, kitchenette 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, water and garage. Dr. 3300, 4 Rooms, Bath, Garage, $25 Clean, light, airy, well arranged. 121 S. Sherman Dr. WA. 2181 Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. Li. 5452, evenings Wa. 0433, or Be. 3114. One Look at This One 720 E. 13th St., S4O 4 rooms, bath, more than modern. $39 SUBLETTABLE APT.—6 rooms, conveniently arranged; newly decorated. 23 E. St. Joe. R. A. Franke. Ri. 2800. E. KIRK MCKINNEY MANCHESTER 962 N. Pennsylvania St., choice apts., reasonable rent; utilities and refrigeration. See manager or custodian. Li. 1781. 4 Rooms, Bath, Garage, $35 Strictly modern. Frigidalre, steam heat, hot water, ianitor service, new decorations. 1320 Ashland Ave. Call Wa. 2181, GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. Operating Spink Apartments 3720 N. Penn $48.00 to $53.00 2035 N. Meridian 40.00 to 60.00 1433 N. Penn 40.00 to 65.00 108 E. 13th 38.00 to 52.50 111 E. 16th 42.50 to 50.00 37 W. 21st ...7 40.00 to 57.00 230 E. Pratt 33.50 to 39.00 402 N. Meridian 50.00 to 125.00 MODERN. FIREPROOF APARTMENTS. FRIGIDAIRE EQUIPPED. ACCESSIBLE STREET CARS, BUS LINES AND STORES. 22 W. Vermont. - Li. 2439. General Apartments, Inc. Nights. Sundays. Holidays. LI. 2361, TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS. 2059—Nr. Brookside Pk.. 4 clean rms., wa. pd., gar.. sls. Ch. 7169-M. AVONDALE. 2220—6 rms.; St. Frances De Sales, yd. fenced, gar., $lB. He. 5887. BICKING, 224—5-rm. mod., like new; walking distance; gar.; red. Dr. 2020-R. BOSART AVE., 707 N.; desirable 4-room double, mod.; reduced; newly decorated; _ awnings; large lot; water paid. Ir. 4847. BUCHANAN. 825—5-rm. semi-mod., will paper; $13.50; gar., wa. pd. Dr. 3074. CAPITOL. N., 1202—Bungalow Park; modern houses, inc. heat, nice yard and janitor service. Dr. 2163. daytime. CHESTER, S., 31—6-rm. dbl., full basem’t; gar.; $27; water paid. Ch. 4877. Ch. 1257. COTTAGE. 1601—5-rm. house, semi-mod.; water pd.: nicely papered; good nelghborhood. sl6, Owner, Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. DAVIDSON. N. 533—512; south Va double. 3 rms. and plastered attic, newly papered and painted, water pd. Hu. 4020. DIVISION, 657—Corner, 5-rm. dble., repapered, soft water, red., sl3, Key 655, EASTERN. 807—Nr. St. Philips, single 3 bedrms., double gar.. $37.50. Ch. 1021-M. 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. Reduced from S3O to $23,50. HAMILTON, N„ 319—Nr. Tech.: 6-r. mod., thoroughly cleaned; gar.; $27.50. Key 621. HOLMES. S.. 505 —5 rms.. good condition. good well, cistern: sl2. He. 1486. ILL., N.. 1506—Rming house, 10 rms. mod. 2145y z N. III.; 2 rms., No. 2, $7. Rl. 7725, IRVINGTON AVE., N., S3—Attractive upper duplex, 5 cool rms., sleeping porch; heat and water furn.. S4O. Ir. 1049. 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. 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. MINNESOTA. E.—4 rms.. water pd.. lights. gas. $lO, Druggist. Villa & Minnesoto. PARKER. 440—Double: 4 rms.. bath: mod.: garage: water paid. LI. 3491. PARKER, 2039—Small modern double; water, garage; $22. LI. 5231. PERSHING, S.. 826—New shades, paper and floods in good condition; 5-rm., semi-modern; good location; garage. Reduced sl6. water paid. Dr, 3472. PINE, 80£. N.—s rooms, nice, half double, sl4 a month; water paid. RANDOLPH. N.,. 308 —Dandy 6-rm. semimodern double; newly papered; floors refinished: woodwork re varnished; good location: new gar.; red, to sl7. Dr. 3472. SANDERS. 834—5-rm. mod. dble.; A-l: reduccd. gar., wataer pd, Ha. 2004-W. SCHOFIELD. 5133—3 bedrm. mod., bungalow; 2 lots included, all shadv: ideal place for summer. Only S3O. Hu. 4602. SHEFFIELD. N., 215—5 nice rms.. yard, porch: all conveniences; nr. high school. Ta. 2255. STATE S., 922—5 rooms modern; 2-car garage; only $23. Dr. 7307. . TACOMA, N„ 626—Rent reduced; 4 rms.; remodeled; redecorated; water paid; sls. 433 N. TACOMA; 6-rm. mod $20.00 719 E. 24th; 6-rm. mod 20.00 856 Fletcher; 6-rm. mod 20.00 3232 E. New York; 6 rms 16.00 518 N. Noble; 6 rms 18.00 537 Holly; 8 rms 16.00 1103 Kappes; 5 rms 12.00 46 E. Raymond; 5 rms. 12.00 1527 Deloss; 4 rms 10.00 3726 Northwestern: 4 rms 9.00 JOflN R. WELCH A- SONS. TUXEDO, 1018—Nr. Brookside park; 6 rms.: fireplace: gar.; S3O. Ir. 6532. VALLEY AVE., 2018—4 rm. semi-modern double, gar., water pd. Rent. sl2. WADE. 1219—515; water paid: 4 rms.; semimod.: newly papered. Ri. 9147. WALLACE. 2112 N.—Bungalow: 5 rooms; newly papered; sl3. Hu. 7458. YOKE. 810—5 rm. mod., gar., rent to responsible party and live with renter. 16TH, E.. 2441—Attractive 4-rm. mod.; nr. Brookside pk.; redecorated; new G. E. refrigerator; S3O; water pd. Ch. 4228. 3-Bedroom Mod. Double, $25 3305 E. Wash. St. WA. 2181
SINGLES 750 N. Belle view: 7-ra. m0d...522.50 2222 Avondale: 5-rm. mod 19.50 2953 E. 38th; 7-rm. mod., gar.... 32.50 1128 Spann; 8-rm. mod., gar.... 22.50 1322 Fletcher; 7-rm. mod., gar... 18.50 DOUBLES 852 N. Temple; 5 rm. mod.. 2-car gar 20.00 1906 E. Minn.; 4 rms., wt. pd.. gar 18.50 1628 Randolph; 5-rm. mod 22.50 246 N. Jefferson; 5-rm. mod., up. duD.. gar 18.00 2804 Adams: 4-rm., semi-mod... 12.50 COLORED 2237 Martindale: 5-rm. sgl.. Its.. water 15.00 2213 Sheldon: 4-rm. dbl.. Its., wt. paid 9.00 2433 Parker: 4-rm. mod., sgl.. wt. paid. gar. 15.00 2213 Martha: 4-rm. dbl.. Its., gas. water 9.00 GREGORY & APPEL, Inc. 247-49 N. Penn. St. LL 749 L
COLORED —243% Shrlw: 4-rm. dbL. rnteco., *12.60. McCullough, 104 H. Dei*.
.RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses Walking Distance, sl4 Four rooms, el. Us., gas. water paid. 415 E. St. Clair. Dunlop & Holtegel REDUCED'RENTALSrEASt 3844 English $35.00 3847 SDann 30.00 1415 N. Chester 32.50 1102 N. Drexel 35.50 801 N. Dennv 35.00 HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. Li. 7890. Real Bargains 1308 N. Beville. 5-room modern $20.00 450 N. Walcott. 5-rm. sgi. semi-mod. 20.00 246 N. Rural, 5-rm. semi-mod 18.00 2317 Indianapolis Ave., 5-rm. colored 17.50 134 E. Pratt. 4-rm. semi-mod. colored 17.50 925 N. Ewing. 4-rm. semi-mod 15.00 1801 Arrow, 4-rm. sgl. semi-mod 14.00 1213 W. Ray, 5-rm. semi-mod 13.50 354 E. Morris, 5-rm 12.50 1119 E. 19th St., 5-rm. colored 10.00 Fletcher Trust Cos. COLORED, COTTAGE SB. 2522 Hillside; 2 rms.. 1. Its., new paper. DUNLOP 6s HOLTEGEL. COLORED—Orange, E., 3520; nice 4 rms. house, $lO. 3544 E. Orange, 3-rm house, nice, $8.50. Take Prospect St. to Earhardt. Call Oscar Lee. Rl, 7217. Single Colored, Northwest Eight rooms, el. Its., gas. bath, garage. 1024 W. 27th: S2O. Dunlop & Holtegel 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND, 1558—Nicely furn. 2 rms.. downstairs. Kitchenette and bath. Reas. CAPITOL. N., 1202—3-bedroom, nicely furnished, including heat and janitor; _ $42,50 per month. Dr. 2163. daytime. CENTRAL AVE., 2131—Living rm., small bedrm., kitchen.; private entrance and porch; all util.; $7,50 week. He. 4155. _ COLLEGE, 2414—3-Rm. mod., Frig., util. _ furn., S3O. Custodian in rear. He. 2064. WALNUT. 115 E.—3-Rm. apt., priv. bath. Rent reduced. Bee housekeeper in basemt. WOODRUFF, E. DR., 623—2 rms., kitchen, bath, util.; lower; yard; $lO week. NEATLY furnished bungalow. $7 wk.: also 4-rm. house. $6 wk.; wa. pd. Ha. 0108. WILL SHARE my home with refined lady: references exchanged. CaU personally at 5657 E. Washington st. 24 Suburban and Farms COUNTRY with city conveniences. 5 rms., thoroughly modern: 9 miles N. Wa. 0342. SPEEDWAY— 4924 W. 13th; attractive 4rm. 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 PICNIC—Rest Wood,* Gallagher’s PI., cottages, bathing, fishing, boating, tennis. Rd. 29 south. Cozy Nook Inn, turn right thru London to Red Mill, y-ml. s. Ch. 3616. WAWASEE—SmaII lake front cottage; nr. dance pavillion. Ta. 1773. Ta. 2497. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space ILL., 3021 N.—Storerm., 17x65, S4O; garages. $2.50 per mo. Be. 2308. REALESTATE^FORSALE 27 Houses For Sale Cash—Easy Payments 1817 New St„ 5 rooms and bathroom, hydrant in yard, paved street. Only 51.150 clear: $l5O cash. SlO month. Ri. 4541. 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 Indnls.: good truck land. Call Southport 115 J 1. 30 Sale Income Property SACRIFICE—Bus. cor.. 2 rms. Lot 35x135, $300; $75 down, owner. Ch. 2014-W. 33 Wanted—Real Estate 4 OR 6 APT. FLAT for several citv rentals. Owner. Rl. 7725. 1312 Bellefontaine. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS) M E (Tell a hdise 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BOTTLES Stone Jars, reduced prices. rVLi 0 We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W, Pearl St. Li. 8085. CREAMERY MACHINERY 1202 JDawson 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 8. CAPITOL AVE. RI. 7104. FIRELESS cooker. Domestic Science, 2 weU, cost $25, sell for $lO. like new. Wa. 0297. GAS RANGE, Invalid chair, A-l, Goodrich Silvertown Tire. 3 rockers. 2 diners, automatic gas water heater, violin, parrot cage, all cheap. Ch. 4653-W. ICE CREAM freezers, 3 qt. and 4 qt. size, $2.50 and $3 each. Black screen wire, various sizes, lVic per sq. ft. Unclaimed Freight Station, corner Capitol & South. LIGHT fixtures, ceiling, imported prism glass cascade; one 11x20 office rug. >r. 7070. ° MOTORS, (1) H. P. Single phase “Westlnghouse” $25. (2) H. P. Single phase ’Century” $35. (3) H. P. Single Phase Century’ $45. (3) H. P. Single Phase ‘Peerless” S4O. All 110-220 Volt, 1750 R. P. M. 3152 North Harding. PUMPS Used shallow well, factory rebuilt completely automatic. Meier Electric & Macihne Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir, 1151. SHOWCASE!—S-Foot, almost new. Sacrifice for $5. Call Dr. 6527. TENT—Umbrella style, 10x11 ft., canvas floor, good cond.. cheap. 5438 N. Penn. VENTILATING FANS Obsolete type, various sizes, 50% price reduction. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E, Washington. Ir. 1151. VULCANIZER—EIect, 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. 34-A Nursery Stock, Plants. Flowers CABBAGE. Tomato. Flower plants, and .blooming Petunias. 911 Layman. Ir, 1294. HARDY FLOWERS. ROCK PLANTS Ostewig, Arlington at 13th. SNAPDRAGONS and Petunia Plants. 2 doz for 25c. Ir. 2172-2. WATER LILIES—Pink, white and vellow: named varieties. V? nrice. Wa. 0479. 35 Household Goods BABY CAB. $3. Mrs, g. E. Reed. 109 N. Sheffield Ave. BED—Antique, dining rm. suite, mahogany bedroom suite. Hoover sweeper, odd chairs, sac. 5780 Washington Boulevard. BREAKFAST BET—ltalian carved dining rra. and bedrm., twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian. BREAKFAST SET—Green <fc ivorv, drop leaf, walnut gateleg table; reas. Hu 7282. CHILD’S bed, complete, white, A-l condT, also ice box. Ha. 4582-W. CROSLElY—Electric refrigerator. model C-45 (41 i cubic ft. net capacity); outside dimensions, 58% inches high, 25i inches wide, 21 inches deep: 9 square ft. shelf space; for the small price of $99.50 f. o. b. Pearson Plano Cos., 128 N. Penn. Rl. 5513. Open eves. DINING room suite, 8 pieces, cak, in good condition, cheap. Ch. 0302-R. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrig., new. used; cash, credit. Barrett, 868 Virginia.
Who Can Do It? Landscaping Repairing Rug Cleaning Sodding Painting Paperhanging Moving Cleaning Hire A Man! Get Two Tickets to See Joe E. Brown and Ginger Rogers Appearing on the Screen in ‘‘The Tenderfoot.” at the INDIANA THEATER Give one day’s employment to any of the business firms or individuals listed below under the “Who Can Do It” ads —then phone Miss Rose at Times Want Ad Headquarters —Riley 5551 and tell which firm or individual you have employed. You will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE two tickets to the Indiana Theater to see Joe E. Brown in “The Tenderfoot." Every firm listed here has pledged itself to give 100 per cent satisfaction.
MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used, visit our display room, , 2000 Northwestern Avenue. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. GASOLINE and oil stoves, ice boxes; new, used. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. MAYTAG washer and ironer, bargain, only $99.50 together; only one at this price. MAYTAG DISTRIBUTORS. INC. 108 S. Meridian St. Rl. 7494. REFRIGE3LATOR—Iceomatic: new. 8 ft. noreclain, was 8435, now $175. Ha. 2648. REFRIGERATOR—IOO lb. capacity, with water cooler, A-l cond.. $lO. Dr. 0145-R. REPOSSESSED FURNITURE and RADIOS —Almost new, cheap. 166 E. 25. Ta, 3151. RUO for dining room, taupe chenille, one imported Wesminster chime clock; reasonble. Dr. 7070. RUGS 1 2) 9x12 Taupe, both like new. S2O & $25, 3305 Carrollton. Wa. 3649. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKES. WHITE CO.. RI. 4755. SEWING machine. Singer, electric, portable Jike_new. real buy; $34 50. Hu. 6006. SEWING machine, "White,” elec, portable, and radio: reasonable. Dr. 6953, 36 Radios, Musical Instruments CONN—AIto saxophone. $35; easv terms. _Pearson Piano Cos., 128 JV._ Penn. Li. 5513. PHILCO—New. 7 tube, was $49.50, now sell for $29,50. Ha. 2648. PlANO—Hazelton. upright: walnut case; excellent condition; very Tea*. Ta. 8533. RADIO—R.C.A.. model 33: all electric; sl9; terms, 29 N. Temple Ave. REPOSSESSED—S32S Cellini piano accordion, $167.50; easv terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penna. St. LI. 5513. SONORA 7-Tube console $17.50 Croslev Lowboy 15.50 Victor 10-tube Lowbov 32.00 Crosley "Director" Lowbov 33.00 Jackson Bell (Midget) 18.00 Atwater-Kent 7-tube table model.. 14.50 Radio Bargain Shop STANDARD or Hawaiian guitars. $4.95 up. Ukuleles. $2 up. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penna. St. Li. 5513. $36.50 —New Crosley for $18.50; S9O new Phllco. $35 cash. Li. 5381. CLOSING OUT FINE RADIOS 2 CROSLEYS 2 R. C. A.’S Make Your Own Offer Gray, Gribben & Gray 151 N. Illinois St, Open till 9 Saturday Used Radios Marquette 4 tube midget radio. $13.95 Complete. Advance 4 tube midget, brand new $14.95 Complete. Spartan Console model AC 63, 7 tubes $18.50 Complete. Crosley Showbox, 8 tube console $25.50 Complete. Kruse Radio, Inc. 38 West Ohio St. Li. 6466. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel SCARF—Russian red fox: like new; cost $100: will sac, for S2O, 116V2 N. State. 38 Store, Office Supplies NEW Corona No. 3 portable. $25; term*. 205 Mass. Ave. Li. 9470, TYPEWRITERS rented. $2.50 per mo.; 86 for 3 mo, Woodstock. 317 N. Penn. L. 4712. TYPEWRITERS—Underwood, Royal, Woodstock. portables; cheap. McCollum. He. 1936. 40 Wanted to Trade FORD—Model A dump; A-l tires, mech. o. k.. for 1931 light car. Ch. 0891. WHIPPET coach. 1928; sale or trade for beauty shop equip. Ch. 2239-R-3. 41 Wanted to Bay Mall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and teller* of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES. C-A-S-H!! for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington Bt. FURNITURE WANTED—PAY CASH OR MOVE YOU FOR YOUR OLD FURNITURE. CALL IN 30 MIN. Ha. 3085-W. busTnessservice
HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— Get two tickets to Indiana Theater ® n employment to any of the advertiser’s listed whi.T and then Phone Miss Rose at Riley 6551, telling which firm you have employed. You will receive two tickets to see the Indiana theater presentation of Joe E. Brown and Ginger Rogers in "The Tenderfoot” on the screen. These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service
Business Services CHAIRS—Made new by rebottomlng In cane, 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. 2204FINISH your own floors. Rent a "Dreadnaught” Sander. Ta. 4614, 2506 Central. FLOORS sanded and laid: prewar prices: 24 vrs. personal service. Ta. 6799. GR A DING, excavating: driveways improved. Crushed stone $2.75 per ton, put on drive. Ll. 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; small rug free. Work guaranteed. Be. 0608. HOOSIER RUG AND FURNITURE CLEANERS—9xI2 rugs shampooed. sl. Small rug free. Work guaranteed. He. 3598, HOT WEATHER SERVICE. We repair all makes of fans. C. h. 8. Electric Company. 127 W. 16th. Ri. 6058. LAWN MOWER—Resharpened. sl. KENNY MACHINE CO.. 301 W. Maryland Rl. 9118. PLASTERING, cement work and sodding; estl. free; work guaranteed. Ha. 3687-M. TREE SURGEON, removing, trimming; spraying. Finney. 1202 W. 29th. Ta. 5262. W. 0. Jones Rug Cleaning Cos. Largest exclusive rug cleaners in city. OFFICE. HU. 4930. RESIDENCE. HU, 4932, Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON’S—*2.SO A LOAD UP. EXPERIENCED. CAREFUL WHITE MEN. RI. 4695 _ FIREPROOF STORAGE Btore now. nav six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving 14 per load and ua. Cal) Ri 7750 419 E. Market 8t MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less; aulek service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. MOVpiG—s2 up: white men: anything anywhere anytime. PETE’S. Ch. 2878. TIMES WANT ADS mage interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dally
MERCHANDISE 41 Wanted to Buy SELL US—Your old gold and silver jewelry, dental bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price, SACKS BROS. LOAN CO„ 30® Indiana ave. WANT furniture; 4 to 6 rooms: also odd pieces, highest prices. Hu. 7274. WE will buy any old Building that la to be torn down as we need lumber. Call Dr. 0437. WE PAY CASH FOR FURNITURE. RUGS. ETC CALL WA 1665. WE pav best prices for used furniture. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs. Birds, Pets PERSIAN kittens cheap for quick sale. 742 W. 11th. LI. 9181 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry BABY OHICKS at summer prices. Carnev all mash feed. $1.70 per 100; 50c for 25 lbs. CARNEY HATCHERIES, INC., 137 N. Del. Rl. 1723 L FIN ANCUI Business Opportunities GROCERY with living rim for QUICK SALE: owner leaving city. LI. 7253. GROCERY with living rm. REAL BAROATN—QUICK SALE LI. 7253. Personal Property Loans LOANS 2% INDPLS. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG RI. 3587. LOANS—SIO to S3OO in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 8. Pennsylvania St. Rl. 5054. _ Directly opposite the Citizens Oas Cos. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. REDUCED RATES 200 Roosevelt Bldg. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. Lincoln 2491. Ll ncojn _8498. MO COMPULSORY INSURANCE w RED TAPE Autos. Furniture. $25-S3OO. LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N. Delaware, Ll. 6608, Reduce Your Payments WE MAKE LOANS. AOTO OR FURNITURE--825 TO S3OO. BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 207 E New York Rl 4074. TIMES WANT ADS mace Interesting reading because Interesting bargains ol manv kinds are listed here daily Automobile Loans AUTO - LOANS!! ’ Cash at once; 20 months to pay. USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N. Illinois. Ll. 9600. A QUICK MONEY L U Convenient and Conflden- O tial Service. Legal Rates. T MERIDIAN A MOTOR SALES N O S2O N. Meridian St. C Riley 4031 Quick Service Free Parking ] 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 J Oor. New York and Indian AUTO I3IOANI HALF 7° LEGAL ■ RATE - *■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ If paid when due. If not, regular legal rate will prevail until maturity. Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 8 S. Capitol Ave. RI. 1321 ■ BUSINESS SERVICE "
Moving, Transfer, Storage Moving—s3 Load Up—Storage r, n^ n ? EHRENT BIG 4 STORAGE Li- 7790. Night call Ir. 7770, _ , OTTO J. SUESZ Packing, Shipping, Overland Hauling. ! oads war ted from Milwaukee. 6561;’ rs° 3628. U *’ °” “““ St ’ L ° UlS ’ RU TRANSFERRING —Any kind; cheap rates; local or long distance. Be. 3773-R. Paperhanging and Painting Paner hung 12 (be roll. House painting, Rex Dec. Cos. Rl. 1223. CI^ NIN r G ’ up v Papering 10c roll. Paper furn. Stonebreakcr. Ta. 2816. F1 n ST^?, I A A S S pa J ,er hanging. 10c per rolL Be. 0112-R. MAIER (c. SIDELL HOUSES bath rooms, kitchens, garages painted; exp, man; 50c hour. Rl, 7248. IR nofnti 3^ CH ’ 7133 r _Gu ar. paper cleaning, painting, paper hanging: $2.50 up. LADY paner hanger: over 20 vrs. cxd • work reas.: guar. Ha. 0196-M. PAINT washed paper cleaned, hardwood washed >ol Ta ed 62l9 VlndoWS Snd woodwork —Cleaning, good work, price right, hour or contract. Tr 6483 eve. PARTINGT paper hanging; Ist class, low prices. E. V. Burroughs. BE. 4271-R, papering, all kinds of general repair at a bargain; wk. guar. Rl. 7725 PAINTING, interior, exterior, barg. prices. Estimates tree. Hendrik Dlnkla. Ch. 5350. PAPER CLEANING—SOc per rm.. immedtate serv., white: 10 vrs. exp. Be. 1149-w. PAPERINO cleaning, painting: complete home service, MR. WILLIS, Dr. 5075 J. urn ’„ an 2 hung." $2 rm; cleghiM - , 75c. Promptly done; guarnteed ch. 1480. PAPER HUNG, 10c; 12 vrs. exp.; good paper, cheap. Painting. Ch. 2023. PAPER hanging; painting and cleaning Reas, prices, W. R, HUC-HES. Be. 0245-M PAPER HANGING—IOc 'and up. per Toif" guaranteed. Jones Hughes, Ch. 27891 PAPE3IING Painting, wall cleaning, floors reflnished now: TAKE 12 MONTHS TO PAY: work and prices gua*. Ta. 1247.
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