Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1932 — Page 12

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Radio Dial Twisters

Stations of the National Broadcasting Company WEAF Network WJZ Network KBICA 9* | KTHS 1040 I wen- 87# I WWAQ #7O • WI.S 87# WSB ?• CKGW 600 KVOO 1140 Wt-KY 490 WC,Y 790 ' WLW 700 iWSM 060 XOA 030 | KVW 10?# W'DAF 61# i WHO 1000 , WOC I#o iWTAM I#*# K PRC M# WBAI- 14.10 ! WENR #lO I WJR 75# ! WOW 59# 'WTIC 166# KBTP 1400 ! WRAP 000 I WFAA 000 WJZ 16# I WBAI 133#

Stations of tho Columbia Broadcasting System WARO 06# I WARM 11# I WKRC Rs# |] WOWO 116# | W€CO 01# ion- 1260 WPG 1100 i WON 12# ; WIAU 040 ,| WFIW 940 I CKAC 73# ICFRB 960 WBT 1000 ! WHAS o*o KBI.D 1040 !| WFBM 104# I WLAC 1470 KMOX 100#

—6 P. M CBS—The Bath Club. NBC—Bur Time sketch to WEAF NBC—Taxpayers' League to WJZ. WMAQ (670i—Quartet. —#:ls P. M.— CBS —Singin' Sam KDKA 10801 Studio feature. NBC—Jane Frohman and orchestra to WJZ. WSM 1650 (—Bulletins: band —6::0 P. M.— CKOW <B4oi— Joyce trio. KYW (1020)—Aenew s orchestra. CBSt Ka4e smith. WBBM (7701 String Septette. NBC—Old Counsellor; orchestra to WEAF NBC Melodv moments to WJZ. WSM (650i—Dinner program. —6:45 P. M,— CB3—Col. Stooonagle and Budd. WJR (750i—Melodv moments. —7 P. M CBS—Lombardo's orchestra. WBBM 17701—Sanders' orchestra NBC Dance orchestra; Revelers to WEAF NBC Adventures of Sherlock Holmes to WJZ. WLS (870> —Varieties. —7:l# r. M.— KYW (1020)—Terrace orchestra. CBS -Crime Club. V/DAF sfilOi—Music hour. NBC Shilkret's orchestra; orchestra, to WEAF. CBS—U. S. Marine band. NBC —Olsen’s orchestra; Jack Benny to WJZ. —8 P. M.— NBC—Concert to WEAF. KYW (1020 i— Maupin's orchestra. CBB Shilkret’s orchestra and Ruth Ettlne. WGN (720i—Melody Man. NBC—Pickens Sisters to WJZ.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light lonian) WEDNESDAY P M. s:3o—Easy Aces (CBS). s:4s—Bine Crosby (CBS. 6:oo—Bath Club (CBSi. 6:ls—Slngin’ Sam (CBS). 6:3o—Kate Smith (CBS). 6:4s—Larry and Harry. 7.00 —Guy Lombardo and Royal Canadians (CBS). 7:30 —Bohemians. B:oo—Music that Satisfies (CBS). B:ls—Adventures in Health <CBS). B:3o—Columbia symphony (CBS). 9:oo—Republican convention reports CBS i. 9:ls—Tune Blenders (CBS*. 9:3o—Don Redman orchestra (CBS). 10:00—Eddie Duchin orchestra (CBS). 10:30—The Columnist. 10:45—Isham Jones orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Bohemians. 11 JO —Sign oft. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting, ine.) WEDNESDAY P. M. 4:3o—Aunt Lou and Undo Connie. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—PoDular hits. s:4s—Announced. 6:oo—Cecil and Sallv. 6:ls—Noveltv program. 6:2o—Baseball scores, 6 30—Announced. 6:4s—Buddies orchestra. 7:oo—Harrv Bason. 7:ls—Golden Age melodies. 7:3o—Memories. 7:4s—lndianapolis baseball program. B:oo—Announced. B.3o—Hapnv health. B:4s—Worthless talk. 9:oo—Lunatic hour. 9:3o—Showboat orchestra. 9:4s—Harrv Bason. 10 00—Merrvmen orchestra. 10:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati . WEDNESDAY P M 4:oo—Afternoon round table. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos 'n’ Andv (NBCi. s:ls—Just Willie. 5:30—80b Newhall. 5:45—01d man sunshine. 6 15—Chandu, the magician. 6:3o—Melody moments (NBC). 7:00—O. Henrv stories. 7:3o—Orchestra. B:oo—Nite Club. B:3o—Jan Garber. 8 45—Peanut Pietro. 9 no—Curtain calls, light opera. 9:3o—Band. 9:35—01d Bill. 9:4s—Headlines of yesterday. 10:00—Theater of the air. 10 30—Swiss Gardens orchestra. 11 oo—Hotel Gibson dance orchestra. 11:30—Jan Garber. 12:00 Midnight-Sign off.

Fishing the Air

Johnnv Hart will celebrate his acauittal bv stopping off at his home town during Ihe Big Time program Wedesdav, 6 p. m.. over WTAM and NBC network. Irving Kaufman, baritone, will sing “Gay Cabellero” and Roger White's orrhrslra will feature ‘ Dancing Tambourines” for the Bath Club nuarter-hour Wednesday, at 6 p. m., over WFBM and the Columbia network. Oliver Smith, tenor, will feature excerpts from the lively musical comedy. Wildflower” during the program Wednesday 6 30 o. m , over WLW and NBC network. The Halsev Stuart program will feature the lively "March Carnavalesoue" bv Friml during the broadcast Wednesday. 6:30 p m.. over WTAM and NBC network.

HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMS CBS and NBC Republican National convention. o:4s—Columbia—Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd. 7 00— NBC (WJZ)—Sherlock Holmes drama. Columbia—Guy Lombardo's orchestra. Burns and Allen. NBC (W.EAFl—Grace Hayes; revelers. 7.3o—Columbia —Crime Club, "The Missing Millions" (Part 2t. NBC (WJZ)—George Olsens orchestra; Jack Benny. 8:00 —Columbia—Ruth Etting and Shilkret's orctiestra. NBC i WEAF) Boston symphony concert. B:ls—Columbia—A dvent ur e s in health. Dr. H. N. Bundesen. B:3O—NBC iWEAFi— Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia. 9:IS—NBC tWJZ)—Summer symphony series. 10:00 —NBC (WJZl—Cab Calloway and orchestra.

The adventures of Sherlock Holmes will be heard twice a week again when the radio dramatization of the famous detective stories returns to WLW and an NBC network Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Guv Lombardo’s Koval Canadians orchestra and George Burns and Gracie Allen will be heard from St. Louis when the program is broadcast over VtFBM and the Columbia network. Wednesday, at 7 t>. m. Singtn’ Sam again will hark back to his minstrel davs when he offers another Bert Williams number. Mr. Johnson. Goodnight." dUTiiiK his Droeram over WFBM and the Columbia network from 7:15 to 7:30 o. m. Wednesday. ‘ Lazy Day." sung bv Ruth Ettlng. and the old favorite. "I Ain't Got Nobody." conducted bv Nat Shilkret. will be features of Music That Satisfies" over WFBM and the Columbia network Wednesday at 8 c m Is young Oswald developing the imagination of a genius, or is he merely a •’natural-born 7 ’ prevaricator? Dr. Herman N Bundesen. health commissioner of Chicago and widely known authority on child psychology, will answer this question in the .Wednesday episode of Adventures in Health,” over WFBM and the Columbia network from 8:15 to 8:30 p. m. Howard Barlow conductor of the Columbia symphony orchestra, will conclude the presentation of Beethoven's Fifth Svmphonv. olivine the last two movements, allegro-scherzo and allecro-flnale. during the concert to be broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network Wednesday fiom 8 39 to 9 p. m.

WEDNESDAY

—#.l3 P. M KDKA (980) —Giles' Home Singers. iCßS— Adventures in Health. WJR (750)—Crazy Water. —#:3o P. M jCBS— Barlow and Columbia Symphony. WGN (720) Easy Aces;” melody. NBC—Corn Cob Pipe Club to WEAF. NBC Arden's orchestra; 1 Tom Brown, tenor, to WJZ. WMAQ (670i—Gene Austin and orchestra. WSM (850)—Baritone. iWTMJ (620)—Dixie Circus. -8:15 P. M■NBC—Male chorus to WEAF NBC—”Tish,” to WJZ. : WMAQ (670) —Musical program. —9 P. M KDKA (980) —Sports; news ! orchestra. KYW il020) SporU; news. I Maupin's orchestra. CBS—Charles Carlile, tenor. NBC—Nellie Revell to WEAF WGN (720)—Melodies in Crosswords. NBC—Beau Balladeer to . WJZ. : NBC—Amos ’n’ Andv to, WMAQ WSB. WENR. —9:15 P. M NBC—Russ Columbo and orchestra to WEAF. CBS—Tunc Blenders to WGN. NBC—Summer Symphony to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylvia. WSM (650)—Sporta. —9:30 P. M.— jKYW (1020)—' Padded Fists. 'CBS—Redman’s orchestra. IWGN (720) Cummin's or- ! chestra. NBC—Paul Whiteman's orI chestra to WEAF.

THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted Is j two lines. Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time 20 .19 I 3 Consecutive times 16 .15 ! 6 Consecutive times 13 .12 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. Charge Cash 2 Lines, 1 time 37 .35 2 Lines, 3 times 78 .72 2 Lines. 6 times 1.12 1.00 Discounts Ads may be phoned in and charged if the advertiser is listed in the phone directory, or is identified and accepted by the credit department. A DISCOUNT OF ONE CENT FOR EACH LINE is given to transient advertisers paying their bill within ONE WEEK after billing Advertisers are asked to take advantage of this discount. Want Ads may be phoned in as late as 11:15 a. m. for publication in the 2:00 o m Home Edition on the same day. Phone: RILEY 5551 Phone Service 8 A M to 9 P M Daily LEGALS Legal Bids, Proposals June 13. 1932. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR FURNISHING AND APPLYING ROAD OIL. TO ROAD SURFACE. Notice s hereby given that sealed proposals for furnishing and applying road oil. on the surface of certain roads in the following sub-districts, will be received bv ihe Director of the Indiana 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 24. 1932. Invitation Number 1283 Sub-District: Howell. Petersburg. Dale. Linton. Paoli and Vincennes. Proposal blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained upon request. The bidder shall request propsal forms and refer to invitation number. The right is reserved bv the Director to reject anv or all bids, waive technicalities as to procedure and to award on anv combination of bids that in his judgment Is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. J, BROWN. Director. Legal Auctions and Sales PUBLIC AUCTION The following Over, Damaged and Refused freight will be sold at Public Auction Friday. June 17. 1932, by the C.. C.. C. & St. L. Ry. (N. Y. C. R. R. Lessee) at their Freight Claim Warehouse, located corner Capitol avenue and South street. Indianapolis, Indiana. Inspection of merchandise to be made on Thursday, June 16th. Sale tarts promptly 9:30 a. m. Friday, June 17th. Xmas tree ornaments: advertising matter; lubricating oil; liq. cleaning compound; roof cement; water heaters and casings; concrete urn; steel pipe fittings; wash. machine parts; 1 bbl. moth proofing chemical: paints; dishes; 20 erts. auto heaters; plate glass: candy; galv. coil pipes; kitchen sinks; mirrors; pictures; dolls: castings; radio cabinets; candles; lamps and shades; empty cream cans; enam. cess pool: alum, and enam. ware; 4 bags starch: table tops, pore.: ertd. buffet: dining table: chairs; end tables; monel metal: shoe wax; stepladders; doors; permanent waving sets; 1 bx. books: grindstones; one 5-gal. can Duco thinner; bread boxes; lot marble; 6 woolen rugs and many other articles too numerous to mention. Legal Notices NOTICE ' Evansville Firestone Service Stores. Incorporated. an Indiana corporation having Its principal office in Indianapolis. Marion ■ County. Indiana is about to be dissolved i according to law. R. M. KIM MEL. Secretary, j The undersigned, a corporation, duly inI corporated pursuant to an action of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana j concerning Domestic and Foreign Corporaj tions for profit, etc., approved March 16th, j 1929, and all act* amendatory thereto, on [ the 20th day of January, 1931, hereby gives notice that, at a special meeting of i the stockholders of said corporation, held i at 10:00 o'clock A. M.. on the 14th day of ! Junr, 1932. at the principal office of said , Company in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, a resolution was unanimously adopted I to dissolve said corporation, and pursuant to ihe acts of said stockholders, said I corporation is about to be dissolved. KAUFMAN MANUFACTRING COMPANY, INC. By JACOB KAUFMAN. President. Attest: I LESTER KAUFMAN. Secretary. ' LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1596-M. In the matter of the application of Aurora Ferguson, an individual, for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property upon the public highways of the state, from Winslow to Washington. Indiana, serving Petersburg. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Mcndav. June 27. 1932. Public participation in this hearing Is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA Bv E. W. KRAUSE. Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. , June 14, 1932. IN THE MARION PROBTE COURT State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: In re: estate of Andrew Van Jelgerhois, deceased. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. By virtue of an order of the Marion Probate Court, and subject to its approval. the undersigned administrator of the estate of Andrew Van Jelgerhois. deceased. will, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M of the 20th day of June. 1932, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, at the Fountain Square State bank. 1059 Virginia avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, the following described personal property belonging to said estate, the undivided one-half Interest in the accounts, stock and fixtures of the Van Jelgerhois At McKenzie Hardware Store located at 3002 Carson Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof and on the following terms and conditions: t least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand and the balance in equal instalments, payable in not to exceed six and nine months, evidenced tv notes of the purchaser, bearing 6<; in’erest from date, waiving valuatjpn laws, providing for attorneys' fees. *d with approved security the-eon. THE FOUNTAIN SQUARE STATE BANK. VAL J. SCHNEIDER. Cashier. Administrator. GEORGE BURKHART. Attorney. 801 Inland Bldg.

—9:45 P. M.— : KYW (1020)—Panico # or- | chestra. WENR (870)—Organist. I WJR (750i—Southern Day Dreamers. i NBC--Master's orchestra to I WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dane* pro- , gram (2’* hoursi. WSM (650)—Pianist; dance orchestra. —in p. M.— KYW (1020)—Terrace orchestra. CBS—Duchln’s orchestra. WGN (7201—Lown's orchestra; Burnett’s orchestra. WJR (750i—Radio reporter; Shadowland. NBC—Cab Calloway and orchestra to WJZ. —10:05 P. M.— NBC—Buddy Rogers’ orchestra to WEAF. —10:30 P. M.— CBS—Jones' orchestra. WBBM (770)—Around the Town. . NBC—Agnew s orchestra to ' WEAF i WHK (1390—Day's orchestra NBC—Joe Moss to WJZ. 1 —10:45 P. M.— WGN (7201—Dance program (4 orchestras). —II P. M KYW (1020)—Panlco’s orchestra. ,NBC—Terrace orchestra to 1 WENR. , WJR (750) Bergin's orches- ’ tra. | —11:30 P. M.— NBC—Terrace orchestra to WENR. WLW (700)—Garber'* orchestra. —l2 Midnight— WDAF (610) Nighthawk frolic. KYW (1020)—Celebrity Night (1 hour).

___ LEG ALS Lpgal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS You are hereby notified that the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, at the regular meeting of the Board held Tuesday. June 14. 1932. adopted a resolution concerning approoriatlons. The resolution reads as follows: BE IT REBOLVED that the following appropriations be and are made for the operation of the affairs of the School City of Indianapolis. Indiana, beginning July 1. 1932. and continuing until the regular budget of the School Citv of Indianapolis for the fiscal vear July 1. 1932. June 30. 1933. shall be finally adopted by the Board, viz; ADMINISTRATION Superintendent's Office t 7.430 00 Bocial Service Department 3.640.00 Secretary’s Office 2,800.00 Finance and Legal Office 975.00 Building and Grounds Dept 6.955.00 Business Dir*ctor’s Office 2.750.00 Suddlv Department 1.780.00 Board and General Offices 715.00 Operation of Buildings 2,805.00 Maintenance of Buildings 900.00 Fixed Charges / 350.00 Grand Total—Administration. .331.100.00 INSTRUCTION Supervision 3 595.00 Elementary Schools 12.400.00 Shortridge High School 3.810.00 Emmerich Manual Training H. S. 3.465.00 Arsenal Technical Schools 10.280.00 Broad Ripple High School 1,165.00 Crispus Attucks High School... 2.440.00 George Washington High School. 2.545.00 Transfer Tuition 12.000.00 Grand Total—lnstruction 348,700.00 OPERATION Elementary Schools 343.300.00 Shortridge High School 4.495.00 Emmerich Manual Training H. S. 5.310.00 Arsenal Technical Schools 10.630.00 Broad Ripple High School 1.100.00 i Crispus Attucks High* School 3.576.00 George Washington High School. 3.705.00 General 450.00 Grand Total—Operation —...372,566.00 MAINTENANCE Elementary Schools 332.000.00 j Shortridge High School 1.550.00 1 Emmerich Manual Training H. 8. 3.200.00 I Arsenal Technical Schools 5.500.00 Broad Ripple High School 825.00 Crispus Attucks High School . 1.200.00 George Washington High School.. 800.00 Grand Total—Maintenance ... $45,075.00 AUXILIARY AGENCIES Social Service Department S 480.00 Libraries 63.235.00 Book Department 30.150.00 Grand Total—Auxiliary Agencies $93,865.00 FIXED CHARGES Grand Total—Fixed Charges 375,695.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY Administrative Offices $ 2.200.00 Elementary schools 41.410.00 Shortridge High School 2.175.00 Emmerich Manual Training H. S. 2 680.00 Arsenal Technical School 16.110.00 Broad Rinnle High School 895.00 Crisous Attucks High School.. 3.235.00 George Washington High School 4,235.00 Grand Total—Capitol Outlay.. .372.940.00 Shoo Stock 10.000.00 Sunplv Stock 10,000.00 Reimbursable 5.000.00 Grand Total $464,941.00 And it is ordered that the Business Director give notice to taxpayers of the appropriations hereby made. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all expenditures made upon said appropriations hereby established shall, upon the going into effect of the new budget above referred to be treated as having been expended from their respective proper items in such new budget. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. Bv A. B. GOOD. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. June 15, 1932, ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices MOOSE. LOYAL ORDER OF—Officers and members of Indianapolis Lodge No. 17. This is to advise you of the death of brother Albert J. Zins. Funeral Thursday, 8:30 a. m.. at the residence, 28 E. lowa St. All members who can, please attend SAMUEL L. MONTGOMERY. Dictator. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Secretary. RYAN, MARC—Beloved little son of Frank and Mary Adelaide Knox Ryan, died Tuesday. Funeral Thursday. 8:30 a. m., at. the home, 116 N. Riley Ave.; 9 a. m. Little Flower church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBYDINN SERVICE. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM ~ 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby St. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market “ RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1248 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 Tallulah Bankhead v —ln—‘‘Thunder Below’' When you have returned the article to 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 , AUTOMOBILE BUMPER lost, between Fall Creek Blvd. and 43d on College Ave. Return 4305 College. Hu. 3894, BILLFOLD- -Lost with bills and driver’* license. Reward. Ha. 2277. BOSTON TERRIER—Right ear broken, front feet white, half collar white, dark brown body; screw tail, weight about 10 lbs. Reward. 502 Chase St. BUDDA WATCH—Lost Monday. 4525 Guilford. Reward. Hu. 4362 J FOUND—Glasses in case in Service station. North and East sts. Owner can have same bv paying for ad. GLASSES—Pair of white gold and library book, lost from running board of car Sunday morning: probably on Meridian St, Reward. 4650 N. Meridian, Hu. 4331. GOLD ball trophy, lost between 19th and 21st on Ala. Reward. Ha. 0224. PEN—Sheaffer; lifetime, clouded; between 217’ '/ N. 111. and Squires Barber Shop. Reward. 217‘j N. Illinois, Ri._7220. POLICE DOG—Black and brown male, lost May 15, Reward, Dr, 0477. WRIST WATCH—White gold Masin; lost Armory Fri, night. Reward. He. 3681. WRIST WATCH—White gold, set with small diamonds and sapphires, on way or at Perry stadium.* $25 reward. Harry Wade. 941 N, Meridian. Li. 6586. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINEBS~ INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tatoring LEARN HAWAIIAN GUITAR—I Free with course. Radio artists instructors. Hilo Hawaiian Studio. 2106 Roosevelt, Ch. 4425 TAP dancing in vour own home or at studio: very reas. Ta. 3794. U S. GOVERNMENT STEADY JOBS—SIOIT $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. WILL give pipe-organ lessons in exchange for answering telephone one morning or afternoon a week. Ir. 0956. HELP WANTED The Time* trie* to protect It* readers from frandnlent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully Investigating all advertisement* that require money for ”ca*h bond*.” territorial rights. et. However, readers are advised lc investigate carefullv or eonsnlt the Retter Hosinesa Bureau before investing. 13 Help Wanted —Male AN exceptional opportunity for a young man of good standing to enter the field of Investment Bnnking in this city. To a man of energentic disposition seeking a permanent career, we will offer a short period of training in our Chicago office. J. L. MARKS & CO.. 724 Circle Tower Bldg. MEN—Who have cars and can sell; old established firm can use several salesmen. Apply at once GENERAL ASBESTOS AND SUPPLY CO. MEN wanted to conduct and operate Rawleigh city business In cities of Indianapolis, Danville. Franklin and Brownsburg. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Cos.. Dept. IN--38-V. Free port. Pi jnoi s. 2 Monument salesmen for Indpls Libera! commission. Dawes Monument Works. Mooresvtll*.

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HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male ; NEAT APPEARING BALESKEN. APPLY MR HARSHMAN. 24 8. Forest Ave. Specialty Paper Salesman Wanted by local jobbers for city trade. Give full details; confidential. Box A-286 Times. 14 Help Wanted—Female TWO GIRLS —16 to 20—to learn beauty work in exchange for tuition. 3703 Massachusetts Ave. 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEKEEPER—MotherIess home; capable of taking full charge; 36 yrs. old; have girl 4 yrs. Would like permanent position. A-186 Times. STENOGRAPHER—Lady; would like a trtal. Moderate wages. References. Ri. 7725. BHTUS 17 Furnished Rooms $3 —BEVILLE, N., 1026—Nice front rm.; private entrance; mod, home. Ch. 5521. CENTRAL, 2418—Attractive front room; large closet; privileges. $4, Floor lamp. CENTRAL, 1326—Large, cool, light front room; 1 or 2 people; 32 to 33.50. COLLEGE. 2527—Front rm.. pnv. home: privileges. He, 2167. DELAWARE, S., 929—Sleeping rm., $2; garage. 50ct outside entrance. DEL & 32D.—Beautiful front rm.; 1 or 2; pri. bath, also small rm. Hu, 3949. GRAY, N.. 823—Front, cool, up, lge. closet; 1 or 2, gar., kltch. prlvil. Ch. 3145-M. GUILFORD, 3606—Large, front room, beautifully furnished, spacious dressing closet, breakfast optional; private home. Wa, 3321-M. _ ILLINOIS. N.. 2441—Small furn. rm.. nice home: privileges; reasonable. Ha, 2858-R LA SALLE. N., 1305—Pleasant, cool rm., I priv. home, prlvil.; meals opt- Ch. 3113-J MINNESOTA E.. 326—Large airv room. private home; reasonable price. NEW JERSEY, Nil 1225—Attractive front : room, modern conveniences. OAKLAND. N., 1101—Very desirable, nr. car, on bus, cons., hot water. Ch. 1632-M. OHIO. E.. 407—LODGING FOR MEN MODERN; 25c PER NIGHT. RI. 4149. PENN, N~! 2140—Large, front, cool rm., | lge. closet: lor 2: meals opt. Ta. 5867. RUCKLE—LoveIy cool rm., shower; man preferred; private family; gar. Wa. 2428. 24TH., E., 660—Attractive, front rm.; priv. family; men preferred. He. 3514. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va.. $2 up: sleeping and housekeeping; very desirable. LARGE front sleeping rm., lot of windows; 1 or 2 people. Ir. 48j9. LOVELY rm., twin beds; 2 girls or men; 1 so. from bus; reasonable. Be. 1116-W. ST. DENIS HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat; mod, conven., $3.50 ft up. 18 Housekeeping Room# Alabama, N., 1235 —Nice 1 rm. apt., $2.50: ice box, range; all furnished. For 1 or 2. BELLEFONTAINE, 1810—2 and 4 rms.; furn. or unfurn,; utilities paid; reason. BROADWAY. 826 Good neighborhood, close to stores; 2-rm. apt-s.. 35 and $6; everything furnished. BROADWAY, 839—2 nice front connecting rms., sink, hot water; reasonable. BROADWAY. 1422—Utilities furn., overstuffed; priv, porch, entrance, bath, gar. BROADWAY, 1134—College, 1524; clean, cool; 1 to 3 rm. kitchenette apts.; 2 beds, some priv, baths; 34 to $7. BROADWAY. 2121—Large front rm., kitchenette. newly decorated: adults. BROOKVILLE Rd. S.. 16—E. Wash, car: 2rm. apt., overstuffed; private bath; dressing room, $8; small apt.. $5. Ir. 0691. CENTRAL, 2244—Want extraordinary rms.? Front, everything new. He. 4627. CENTRAL, 1326—1 or 2 large, cool rms., kitchenette, sink, priv. ent.; 34 to $6. 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. FOUNTAIN SQ.—l-rm. $3; 2 rms., $3.50: 3 rms., $4.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE., 21 N.—2 mod. rms.; everything furn; adults; garage. ILL.. N„ 2339—1, 2 rms., *3.50. $6.50. Talbot. N„ 2420; 2. 2 rms.. $5 and $6; suitable for 4. Ta. 7110. ILL., N., 3116—Large kitchen, sink. 1 to 2 bedrooms: reasonable. Ha. 2217-R. ILLINOIS, N., 3469—Furnished rms. for housekeeping or sleeping. Ha. 0196-M : _ ILL., N., 3232—Very nice; 2 rooms com- _ pletely furn; $5 and $7. Ha. 1563. MERIDIAN. N. 2315—Front room, upstairs; priv. entr.; everything furn. $4 week. NEW JERSEY, N., 728—Apt. 2, lge. front. rm., $4, janitor serv., sleep, rm. Ri. 1695 OHIO, 540, E.—Nice, clean, front room, $3 wk.. others $1,50 up; garage $2 month. OHIO. E.. 1522—2 front rms., near bath, OHIO, E.. 605—Modern rms.; everything furn.; $1.50 wk. up; parking space. OHIO. E.. 605—Modern rooms; everything _furn,; $1.50 wk. up: parking space. PARK. 1125—2 and 3 rooms, light housekeeping; water in kitchen; $3.50 & $5; downstairs. PENN., N. 2107—2 large front rms., clean, well furn.; range; sink. Reas. Ta. 3845. RILEY, N., 427—Furn., upper duplex, 3 rooms, bath. Ir. 6406. TALBOT. N.. 2117—2 & 3-rm. apts., $3 to $8; sinks; private entrance; furnished. TEMPLE, N., 610—Completely furn. 3 rm. apt., Rrivate bath; entrance: garage. WALCOTT. N.. 229—2 rms., mod, sink; util., pri. home, priv. entr. Li. 3066. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 rms.. furnished; clean. $5, See housekeeper in basement. WALNUT, E., 334, APT. 3—To respectable people: 3-rm. apt.; utilities; reasonable. WOODRUFF. 544 M. DR.—Nice apt.. $7; running water: everything furn. Ch, 3173. 9TH. E„ 126, APT. 2—2 large front rms., nicely furn. $7, Continuous hot water. 13TH. W.. 36—Lovely 2-rm. apt. all furn.; also sleep, rm.; free parking. Li. 5063. 24TH, E., 408—3 nicely furn. front rms.; priv. bath and entr.; reas. After 5 p. m, $3.50 —-3146 Northwestern, rm.. kitchenette, util.; will care for child. Ha. 2431-R. HOUSEKEEPING and single rm.; meals if preferred. Ir. 5023. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL. 2234—Apt. 4; clean, light, airy rm,: suit, for 2; meals ont.. garage. COLLEGE, 2343—Clean, light front rm.; good home. He. 5524, DELA. at 15TH—Bus. lady, share apt.; privileges: excel, meals: $7.50, Li, 5135, JEFFERSON. N.. 325—Attr. rm.; laundry; 2 men pref., close car, bus. Ch. 0685-J. PARK. 833—Home for men; elderly men prefered; home privileges. Ri. 9930. PENN.. N.. 1343—Clean pleasant home-like room private bath, meals, cheap. TUXEDO, NT] 1121—Lge. airv front rm.; priv,, home, 1 or 2, E. 10th car, Ch. 2030. WELI. ventilated rm.. modern home: meals if desired. Be, 2312-W. 21 Unfurnished ADartments ASHLAND, 2150—Front rm.. kitchen; beautiful hardwood floors; gas range; ice box. He. 2897. COLLEGE. 1136—2 RMS.. BATH. ALL UTIL FURNISHED: $25. INQ. APT, 1, DELA.. N.. 2147—6-rm. duplex; heat and water furn. Ha. 3550-J. DELAWARE, 2002 N.—7 rooms and bath; gar.; lower corner duplex; reduced to $55; neat, wa. pd.; fine for summer. Ta. 4679. N. MERIDIAN. 2035 —Efficiency. 1 and 2 bedrooms apts.. S4O to $62.50. Li. 2439. PENN. ST.. N„ 1433—Efficiency. 1 and 2 bedroom apts.. S4O to $62.50. Li. 2439. PLEASANT. 1436—UPPER DUPLEX. HEAT. WATER. GAS AND GAR. $35. DR. 0988-jl 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 room* and bath: recently decorated; lower apartmentheat, water and garage. Dr, 3300, Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. LL 5452 evenings Wa. 0433, or 3e. 3114, Colored Apt., sls Downtown, 2 rooms, steam heat, 221 W. Vermont. Dunlop & Holtegel

22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS. 2020—Nr. Brookside Pk.: 5-rm strictly mod., gar.. 327,50, Ch. 4700. BANCROFT. 521—6-rm. mod., breakfast rm.. gar, wat.. pd., nr. car. Dr. 7771-2. BELLEFONTAINE. 2251—5-room modern: A-l repair: garage: $21.50. Ha. 1240-W, BEVILLE. 1101—6 rm. single; gar.; modern except furnace; $18; wat. pa. RI. 6441. BICKING, 224—5-rnT mod, like new; walking distance; gar.; red. Dr. 2020-R. CENTRAL. 2342—5 rms.; heat and water; 1 mo. free. Ri. 5994. He. 2783. 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 neighborhood. 316. Owner, Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. EASTERN. 807—Nr. St. Philips, single 3 bedrms,. double gar,, $37.50. Ch. 1021-M. EASTERN. 628—Nr. St. Philips; 6 rms.. mod.: tedeco.; repainted: $32.00. Li. 1786. GUILFORD. 2838—5 rms.. mod., newlv painted, good condition; sl9. Wa. 0913. HIGH. 1002—4-rm. cottage, water pd.; sls. Ino. 136 W. Market ILL., N.. 1506—Rming house. 10 rms. mod. 3145!a N. III.: 2 rms.. No. 2. $7, Ri, 7725, IRVINGTON AVE.. N.. 33—Attractive upper duplex, 5 cool rms.. sleeping porch; heat and water furn., *4O. Ir. 1049 MARKET. E.. 1533—Nr. Tech. Holy Cross. * rms.. clean, nic* yd.; *ls. Wa. 28X5.

Z'i Unfurnished House# 5400 N. MERIDIAN—4-bedrm. English tvpe home; Ideal loc; S7O right party, Hu. 1924. MINNESOTA. E.—4 rms.. water Dd.. lights. gas. 310. Druggist, Villa te Minnesota. MINNESOTA. E.. 1906—4-room double: A-l shape: water paid: garage; 316.50. GREGORY & APPEL. INC Li. 7491. PARKER. 440—Double: 4 rms.. bath: mod.: garage; water paid. Li. 3491, PARKER, 2039—Small modern double; water, garage; 322. LI. 5231. PARKER. N.. 630—4-rm. mod. double, newlv decorated, water pd.. reas. RUCKLE. 3028 —6 rms.; oil burner. Kelvinator: water softener: gar.; 345, Ir. 6230. SANDERS. 834—5-rm. mod. dble.; A-l: reduced. gar., wataer pd. Hu. 2004-W SINGLETON. 2101—5 rms.. bath, garage. clean. 320.50. water pd. Dr. 3509-M. TREMONT. N., 550—7 rooms; bath; strictly modern: garage: 320. WADE. 1219—315; water paid; 4 rms.; semlmod.: newly papered. Ri. 9147. WASH., W., 2701—Upper. 5 rms., modern; fenced roof yard. Be. 0746. 16TH. E. 809—6 rm. mod., dbl.: hardwood firs, down; 323,50. Li. 9984. 20TH. E.. 2034—5-rm. mod. double, redecorated. garage: 320; water paid. 38TH. E., 2953—7-room mod. single and garage; *32.50. GREGORY <fe APPEL, INC. Li. 7491. 52ND., E; 630 2-Way dbl.. gar., gas stove, refrigerator, yd. service, wat.; reduced. Owner Hu. 4141. 53D, E.. 729 Owner's 3-bedroom single; beautiful surroundings: water softener; automatic water heater; 2-car gar.; 365. Hu. 5879. Rooming House, North, $25 7 rooms modern, good condition. 2059 North Talbot. Dunlop & Holtegel Downtown, sl4 4 rooms: elec, lights, gas, water in kitchen paid. 413 E. St. Clair. Dunlop & Holtegel COLORED—CorneII. 1401; 6 rms. strictly mod.; hardwd. firs.; $22. Dr, 4647-R. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND, 1558—Nicely furn. 2 rms.. downstalrs. Kitchenette and bath. Reas. BROADWAY. 1919—Furn. upper duplex; 4 large rooms, porch: all util.: S2O. CENTRAL AVE., 2131—Living rm.: small bedrm.. kitchen; private entrance and porch; all util.; $7.50 week. He. 4155. LAUREL. 822—Dandv 7-room modern; radio and overstuffed: $35. He. 2956. WALNUT. 115 E.—3-Rm. apt., priv. bath. Rent reduced. See housekeeper in basemt. $6.50 and 38. 4 Rooms, Bath, Garage, S4O Center of Irvington. Clean, light, crossventilation. Adults. Ir. 0542. Newly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garage. THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVE. AND McCARTY STS. See custodian at 781 E. McCarty st. Apt. 47. 24-A Resorts and Cottages FOR RENT—Brown County; 2 cottages; modern. Mrs. T. C. Steele. Bloomington. Ind. R, 6 or Belmont Exchange. 2 COTTAGES—North Mich.; autet. cozv. low rent, good fishing, golf. Ir. 0356. WAWASEE—SmaII lake front cottage; nr. dance pavilllon. Ta. 1773, Ta. 2497, 25 Business, Office and Desk Space ILL.. 3021 N.—Storerm., 17x65, S4O; garages. $2.50 per mo. Be. 2308. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale TALBOT. S.. 1443—6 room house: must be sold this week: SSOO cash; SI,OOO mortgage. Innuire within. 31 Wanted to Trade NEW YORK. W.. 1614—Eight-room duplex, will trade for small cheap house. Be. 1635-W. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BABY BUGGY—S 7: Girl’s bicycle, full size: 310. 5686 Wash. Blvd. Hu. 7463, ROTTI IV'-i Stone Jars, reduced prices. DVJI i J-jTjO We deUver- WEST END BOTTLE CO- 534 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. CAMPING house trailer: accommodate 4 people, fullv equipped, cheap. Wa. 0852. 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. IRON folding gates (3): very cheap. 1302 W. Washington St. LIMESTONE slabs for rock gardens. Cinders, sand and gravel. Ir. 2820. MOTOR. Peerless, electric D. C., lVx H. F„ 220 volts. (II 7 1 b H. P. Westinghouse electric D. C. motor, 230 volts. 333 W. Market St. Ri. 1521, PUMPS Used shallow well, factory rebuilt, completely automatic. Meier Electric & Macihne Cos. 3525 E, Washington St. Ir. 1151. TENTS Wall, umbrella, auto, pup and boys tents of every size, carried in stock, at new low 1932 manufacture prices. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. WASH. MACHINE PARTS AND SERVUCE. Wringer rolls, $1.85. EASY parts, new and used. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852, YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD'S DRUGS. 813 N. Delaware St. LI. 1800. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINEBS i 34-A Nursery Stock, Plants, Flowers CLEAN UP prices, vegetables and flower plants. 6411 Ferguson. Broad Ripple. HARDY FLOWERS. ROCK PLANTS Ostewig. Arlington at 13th. SNAPDRAGONS and Petunia Plants. 2 doz. foi; 25c each, Ir. 2172 R-2.

Spraying and Dusting Supplies Arsenate Lead, Nicotine, Sulphurs Cory Orchard Supply Cos. 136 S. Senate Ave. LI. 7963

35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm and bedrm... twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian. FIBER SETTEE and chair, sl3 set. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. FURNITURE stoves, rugs, refrig., new", used; cash, credit Barrett. 868 Virginia. 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. LEAVING ClTY—Carpets drapes, chairs, lamps, couch, bedrm. suite, auto radio. G. E. Refrigerator. Babv Bath and High chair, nract. new; no dealers. 5662 N. Delaware.

Open SCA.OO °P en Nights Nights B Trade in allowa nee on your K old Ice-Box, UP hon o graph, y T Radio or Piano. YW h y wait? Prices never like "VT" they are now. X Your money Nbuys more. 7 cubic ft. Ref rigerators at a real **• ’ O price. See our present stock ( ) before you buy. W LT” W °P en CO. Nights 128 Kl N. Tenn. I Night# I Lincoln .Vil.'l

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods ICE BOX—Like new. 100 lb. leer, cheap. 1522 N. 111. Bt, Ri, 2743, REFRIGERATOR—33.SO; bed. dresser, vanity. day bed $7; rug $5. 2349 N. Delaware, i RUGS—Samples, selling a*, a sacrifice 2428 N. Meridian St. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKES. WHITE CO.. RI. 4755, 12x15 Truck Covers, $4.75 All other sizes in stock, no waiting, at lowest prices. Save b buving your tar,paulins direct from America's largest manufacturers. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. WHY PAY the long price? Buy anew Leonard Electric Refrigerator 35ci off. Henry's Radio Sales. 821 W. 30th, 36 Radios, Musical Instruments AUTO radio; new: used: no down payment. Werklng Radio Service. Ir. 0979. KURTZMANN grand; returned after being about half paid for; make that dream of having a fine grand piano come true; never easier; just pay balance in easy monthly pavments. Open every evening'. PEARSON fIANO CO., 128-30 N. Pennsvvanla. METEOR screen grid highboy *l9 50 Apex low-boy 22.50 Radiola 9-tube highboy 27.50 Sonora lowboy r nSO Sterling 8-tube chassis with dynamic speaker complete 14 50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP PIANO OOCORDION, 48 bass. Octave Coupler Easv terms. $99.50. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. St. Li. 5513. RADIO—R.C.A.. model 33; all electric; sl9: terms. 29 N, Temple Ave. STANDARD or Hawaiian guitars. $4.95 up. Ukuleles. $2 up. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penna. St. LI. 5513. USED SAXOPHONES, wide selection. S2O up. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 ! N. Pennsylvania. Li. 5513 *36.so—New Crosley for $18.50; *9O new Philco. 335 cash. Li. 5381. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel CLOTHES for girl, size 14 and 16, rea- I sonable. Hu. 7593. LADY’S silk dresses, 50c and up] Mein's suits. $2 and up. ECONOMY CLOTHES STORE. 533 Massachusetts Ave, 38 Store, Office Supplies NEW Corona No. 3 portable. 825; terms. 205 Mass. Ave. LI. 9470, TYPEWRITERS—Underwood, Royal, Woodstock, portables. McCollum. He. 1936. TYPEWRITER, Remington, portable, late model; used very little. 4172 College. SUPPLIES—PRINTING EQUIPMENT—FURNITURE KELLER, PHARES & CO. TBS ROOSEVELT BLDT. LI. 938)

Typewriter Rental Agency Only $2-50 Per Month ° r 6 *00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO.

40 Wanted to Trade NEW Apex Radio, trade for light coupe or sedan. 825 Parkway. 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and scllert 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 St. FURNITURE WANTED—PAY CASH OR MOVE YOU FOR YOUR OLD FURNITURE. CALL IN 30 MIN, Ha. 3085-W SELL US —Your old gold and silver jewelry, dental bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO., 308 Indiana avenue. WANT furniture; 4 to 6 rooms; also odd pieces, highest prices, Hu. 7274. WANTED—Used Frigidaire, large enough for store. Will pay cash, RI. 8989. WE PAY CASH FOR FURNITURE. RUGS. ETC. CALL WA, 1665. WE pay best prices for used furniture. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS' AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale AUBURN—Late “30" see es, model “120,” 8-c.vl. phaeton sedan; original silver green, finish like new, green trim, khaki Heurtz top. 6 wire wheels; many extras; A-l mech. cond. A real buv; $220 down, your car in trade. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC., 10th and Meridian. Ri. 8655. Auburn 1932 Phaeton Sedan Run only 2 200 miles, beautiful finish of ivory grev with green striping; genuine Spanish green leather interior; side mounts, trunk rack: carries new car guarantee: must be seen to appreciate its exceptional value: 5895. Terms—Trade. Eureka Auto Cos. 332 N. Capitol. Open evenings. Lt. 4188. BUICK—I92B standard sedan; dark green: Duco with red stripe: A-l mechanically and a bargain at $295. THE BUICK. 1302 E. Wash, Li. 7383. CADILLAC. 1931—12-cyl.. 5-pass, sedan; $2.500. Mar, Used Car Lot. 11th St. Mer. CHEVROLET. 1929—Business coupe: runs and looks like new: $175. 321 N. Illinois. CHEVROLET—I93I Sport Coupe; onlv 6,000 miles: black paint, red wire wheels, upholstery very clean; A-l running condition. LAUTH MOTORS, INC., 3547 E. _ Washington. Ir. 1175. CHEVROLET—I93I sport roadster, fully equipped and also extra equipment. Black duco. green striping, khaki top rumble seat. A real value. Runs and looks good as new. Only $95 down. Johnson Chevrolet Cos.. 1040 N. Meridian. ELCAR, sedan; ST4S MARMON LOT, 11th and Meridian. ESSEX, 1929 five-pass, sedan. A real buy at 1 $165, Marmon Lot, 11th and Meridian. FORD. 1929—Fordor Sedan; A-l condition" $175. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington. Li. 8396, FORD—I93I Victoria Coupe; just like new: priced to sell at once; onlv $335; 1-3 down or vour car. FRANK HATFIELD CO„ 625 N. Capitol, Ri. 9326. HUDSON—I 929 5-passenger sedan: $295. MARMON LOT. 11th and Meridian. HUDSON late 30 Coupe. A real buy at $495. See it Marmon Lot, 11th & Merld. Hudson-Essex 1931 Hudson coach: low mileage looks and runs like new, painted dark greens2oo down: balance easv terms. Losey Motors, Inc. 1133 N. Meridian. RE 9569. LINCOLN—I92B five-passenger sedan: $595. MARMON LOT. 11th ad Meridian.

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AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale MARMON—I926 7-passenger sedan; only $95. MARMON LOT. 11th and Meridian MARMON. 1931 five-pass. Sedan; almost new; $1 395; terms. Mar. Lot. 11th & Mer. MARMON—I93O five-passenger brougham; *855. MARMON LOT: 11th and Meridian. MARMON—I93O 5-passenger sedan: *495. MARMON LOT. 11th and Meridian MARMON—I93O coupe; in excellent cond.; $695. MARMON LOT, 11th and Meridian. NASH—I 929 5-pass, sedan: in good condi.; $445. MARMON LOT. 1 Uh_and_ Meridian. NASH— - '4oo'' series: 5-pass, sedan; *195. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. Ri. 5994. OLDSMOBILE—I 929 coach; good motor; $275. MARMON LOT. 11th and Meridian. OLDSMOBILE—-1927 coup*: in good running cond.; $35, MAR. LOT, 11th St Mer. PACKARD—I 927 5-passenger sedan; only $245, MARMON LOT. 11th and Meridian PIERCE-ARROW. 1929 Sed.; uphol,, motor, etc., perf.: $895. Marmon. Jlth_&_M erid. PLYMOUTH—I 929 model, excellent condition. $165 by owner. Ha,_2648. STUDEBAKER—I92B roadster; for only $l4O. MARMON LOT. 11th & Meridian. WILLYS KNIGHT—Four passenger coupe. An unusual value for $495. MARMON LOT. 11TH. and Meridian. $25 TO $lO0 —We. have a number of small cars in excellent running condition. Must he SOLD QUICKLY Come out and make an offer. CARSON BROS. CHEVROLET CO„ 921 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers All Standard Makes General Motors Used Truck Dept. 430 N. Capitol Ave, Li. 7467. 2 _ INTERNATIONALS. 1929 models. 3 t ton panel trucks; low mileage: in good condition; only $245 e.ach. Ford. 1929; Vi ton panel. Has plenty of good service in this truck; $165. Capitol Motors Cos. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO —WUI repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave. 55 Autos Wanted CASH FOR CAR OR EQUITY I A. G. MUELLER MOTOR SALES, 635 Va, Ave. Will pay cash for vour car or eauitv. L WOLF AUTO CO. Li- <516- 561 N. Capitol. |f e font Used Can/ V 309*311 N CAPITOLRI.f994s., FINANCIAL Business Opportunities DESIRABLE Chevrolet franchise; exceptional parts and service business. A money maker. SIO,OOO to handle. Times Box A-182. RESTAURANT—Good location; average sl2 cash daily; S3OO. Terms. Box 180 Times. SHOE SHOP—In lunch car, sell 1 or both. Trade for Carp, work. Dr. 6750. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Personal Property Loans COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. REDUCED RATES 200 Roosevelt Bldg. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI ncoln 2491. Lincoln 8495 | Reduce Your Payments WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE. , *25 TO S3OO ' BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 20< E Nei> York Ri 497* I

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Business Services BAND md orchestra Instrument repairing: expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N Penn. Li. 5513. CALL us for lowest prices on cleaning and pressing. Paris Cleaners, Ri, 7474, or Ta. 6060. CHAIRS—Made new pv rebottoming in cane, hickorv 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 vour own floors. Rent a “Dreadnaught" Sander. Ta, 4614, 2506 Central. FLOORS sanded and laid: Drewar orlcet: 24 vrs, personal service. Ta. 6799. GAS—COAL—OIL STOVES—Cleaned, repaired, relined properly. Expert service, quality plating, reasonable. ADVANCE PLATING CO. Ri, 5092. 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 —9x12 rugs shampooed. sl. Small rug free. Work guaranteed. He. 3598. ORIOLE LAUNDRY AND RUG CLEANING. Wet wash. 3',2C lb.; rough dry, 7c lb. All flat work ironed. Ch. 6574 PLASTERING, cement work and sodding; esti, free; work guaranteed. Ha. 3687-M TREE SURGEON, removine. trimming; spravlng. Finney. 1202 W, 29th. Ta, 5262. W. O. Jones Rug Cleaning Cos. Largest exclusive rug cleaners in citv. OFFICE. HU. 4930 RESIDENCE. HU 4932. Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON’S—S2.SO A LOAD UP. EXPERIENCED. CAREFUL W7HITE MEN. RI. 4695 BOTTS TRANSFER—New equipment. Load. hour or contract. Responsible, Dr. 3483. MOVING. *3—You help. $1 less: auick service: careful white men Ch. 5840, MOVING —*2 ut: white men: anything anvwhere anytime. PETE'S. Ch. 2878.

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_ ** crsona> Property Loans Loans On Furniture lOWESTMIIS CITY 2./^ Same Rate on All Balances Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG . RI. 3587. The Most Convenient Way to BORROW MONEY * Loans up to S3OO in 24 Hours at Reduced Rates. Phone, write or call for full information. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg. Phone RI. 5054. LI. 913 L Directly opposite the Citizens Gas Cos. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Automobile Loans AUTO LOANS CASH AT 20 Months 1 ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAM CQ 842 N. Illinois St. LI. 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sta. Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse, Est. 40 Year*. I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 560* PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE

Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 mm Cor. New York and Indiana

AUTO ig|3 LOAN $ mix h4lf m 7 rate If paid when due. If not. regular legal rate will prevaii until maturity. Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 8 S. -Capitol Ave. RI. 1321

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Moving, Transfer, Storage Moving—s3 Load Up—Storage BEHRENT BIG 4 STORAGE LI. 7790, Night call Ir. 777(1. OTTO J. SUESZ Packing. Shipping. Overland Hauling. Return loads waited from Milwauke<-. Wis.; Columbus, 0., and St. Louis. Ru 6561; Ri. 3628. FIREPROOF STORAGE " Store now. pay six months later frp hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call Ri. 7750. *l9 E. Market St. ■ Paperhanging and Painting A- 1 WORK—Paner hung 12’roll. Hous painting. Rex Dec. Cos. Ri. 1223. CLEANING, 50c up. Papering 10c roll. Paper furn. Stonebreaker. Ta. 2816. FIRST-CLASS paper hanging. 10c per roll. B#- 0112-R. MAIER A- SIDELL IR m.int?n CH 7133—Guar, paper painting, paper hanging; $2.50 ud. LADY paper hanger; over 20"~vrs. exp"; work reas.; guar, Ha. 0196-M. PAlNTlNG—Cleaning, good work, pric# right; hour or contract, Ir, 6483 evr. PAINTINGr paper hanging; Ist class, low Prices. E, V. Burroughs BE 4271-R. PA- ll 'f?' lN . G ' interior, exterior, barg. Drier*. Estimates free. Hendrik Dinkla Ch. 5350. PAPER cleaned, hardwood floors CMS 1 ’ wlndows ’ w oodwork washed. Ta. CLEANING—SOc per rm.. immediate serv., white: 10 vrs. exp. Be. 1149-W. PA ~L ER J urn - ~a nS hung. $2 rm; cleaning, 75c. Promptly done; guarnteed Ch. 1480. PAPER HUNG. 19c; 12 vrs. exp.: good paper, cheap Painting Ch. 2023 PA *n Eß o f 'l N t GI1 w s—2c ro!1 - oaper cleaning. _5Qc. Palntg. For, furn. or auto. Hu. 5492. PAPER hanging: painting and cleaning. Reas, prices. W, R. HUGHES, Be. 0245-M. PAPER HANGING—IOc and up. per roll. guaranteed. Jones Az Hughes. Ch. 2789. PAPERlNG—Painting, wall cleaning, floor* reflnished now; TAKE 12 MONTHS TO PAY: work and prices guar. Ta 1247.

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