Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1932 Edition 02 — Page 9

.TUNE 18. 1932

Many a Wise Dollar Has Been Multiplied by Being Spent in Ads Below

MRS. PRINCE TO BE BURIED HERE Death in Los Angeles Is Found Accidental. H<j I nilril Prrut LOS ANGELES. June 18. The body of Mrs. Helen English Prince, wealthy wife of F. J. Prince, former Indianapolis newspaper man and widow of an Indianapolis capitalist, was en route east today, after authorities determined her sudden death was accidental. Mrs. Prince died in a hospital here Thursday, a few hours after she was stricken in her rooms at a fashionable hotel. An autopsy disclosed she mistakenly had taken an overdose of sedative, surgeons said. An Inquest, ordered when physicians failed to diagnose her illness, was cancelled after the autopsy report, and her husband left at once with the body for Indianapolis. Prince and his wife came to Lo 6 Angeles a few days ago for a vacation on the Pacific coast. Mrs. Prince was a native of Lima, O. Her first husband was the late William E. English, Indiana state senator and capitalist. She married Prince in 1928,

Fishing the Air

Vaughn de Leath. contralto, will sing "By a Rippling Stream" and ‘‘Crying for the Carolines" in a repertoire of popular melodies with her studio orchestra Saturday at 6:lb p. m., over WFBM and the Columbia network.

HIGH SPOTS OF SATURDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAM 6:OO—NBC IWEAFI— Ely Culbertson, bridge lesKons. Columbia—Armenian National music chorus. 6:3O—NBC < WEAFi —"K-7" Secret service spy story. 7 00- NBC IWJZi Goldman band. 7 ;30—NBC iWJZi—First Nighter •’Divorce." Columbia—U. 8. Army band. B.oo—Columbia—Ruth Kiting and Rhilkret’s orchestra. NBC iWEAFi—Bert Lahr. B:ll—Columbia—Public Affairs Institute, ions-NBC IWEAFi— Buddy Rogers and orchestra.

Bert Lahr, Broadway's funny men, will hr. heard over WTAM end an NBC network at 8 p. m.. Saturday, as he conies to the microphone for the first of sn extended series. "Divorce," a three act comedy, will be presented during the First Nighter program Saturday, 7:30 p. m., over WLW and an NBC network. Seasonal flavor wil feature “Music That Satisfies" Saturday, when Ruth Filing sings “With Summer Coming on,” and Nat Shllkret plays "Under a Shady Tree With You,” as highlights of the quarter-hour at fi p. m. Bert Lahr, Broadway's funny man, will be heard over WTAM and an NBC network at 8 p. m.. Saturday, as he comes to the microphone for the first of an extended series. Electrical gadgets, described as a “voice brautifier for political speakers” and an “applause meter,” will be demonstrated for the first time by Orestes H. Caldwell, editor, engineer and former radio commissioner, in another of his novel broadcasts over the WABC-Colum-bla network Saturday at 6:45 p. m. “Whoopee.” a sparkling thirty-minute radio review, will be inaugurated over WMAQ and an NBC network Saturday at 7 p m. PLEA OF BOY, 11, WINS CLEMENCY FOR NEGRO Prisoner Had Been Sentenced to Life Term for Murder. It II l llih and I'l l .* AUSTIN. Tex., June 18.—The plea of an 11-year-old boy, the son of a Huntsville prison official, to Governor Ross Sterlin for clemency for a Nero serving a life for murder,: was granted here today. “Hon. Governor,” read the little : boy s letter. "I beg that this Negro prisoner, Jaohn Bell, Record No. 48426, has been taking care of me two years. 1 take great pleasure in recommending him automatic clemency.” Bell, sentenced to life imprisonment in Colorado county, for mur- j der, has served thirteen and onehalf years. U. S. ECONOMIZING ON SMOKES. TAXES SHOW Average American Isn't Going to Theater so Often Either. By l )UU and Frris* WASHINGTON, June 18—Government tax statistics reveal four ways In which Americans are economizing in these less prosperous times. The average person is smoking fewer ready-made cigarets and cigars. He isn't going to the theater so often, or buying as many new playing cards. And those who drink are buying less prescription liquor. Os course, the economizing extends in many other directions. These happen to be the items that are reflected in the new tax report of the bureau of internal revenue In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: South wind. 12 miles an hour; temperature, 70; barometric pressure, 29 95 at tea level; ceiling, high, broken clouds, unlimited; visibility, twenty miles; field, good. Hop to Air Depot Liefltenant Matt G. Carpenter and Lieutenant E. N. Caldwell of the One hundred thirteenth Observation squadron flew from the squadron hangars at Stout field, Mars Hill, Friday, to Fairfield, 0., air depot. Thr squadron hangars were visited Friday by Lieutenant Winston of Ranioul, 111. Major A. Walsh of Rantoul stopped at the Municipal airport en route to Davton, 0., in a BT-2, Bob Shank, president of the! Hoosier alrporl. flew to Cleveland. -0., In a Travel Air. With W.lliam Linley, student, as passenger. Harry B~ggs, manager of, the Capitoi airport, flew to Cloverdale in a Rearwin. '

Radio Dial Twisters

Stations of the National Broadcasting Company WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA tS* KTIIS 164# i WCFL 870 11 HMAO 67# WLS *7# WSB 74# CKGW M KVOO 114# WCKT 4## 1 WGY 7*# ' WLW 7#o WSM 6# KOA 88# KYW l#2# WDAF #l# || WHO 1000 WOC l#o# WTAM 1070 KPRC WRAL 1130 ; WENR *7# I WJR 7SO ! WOW *#• IWTIC 1860 KSTP 1400 ! WRAP *OO 1 WFAA *#o I WJZ 70# I WSAI 1.536

Stations of tho Colombia Broadcasting System WARC a0 I WRRM 770 I WKRC 55# || WOWO 1160 , WCCO 61# KOIL 1760 WPG 5100 , WON 7*o ■ WLAI; 640 .1 WMW 94# | CKAC 73# CFRB 66# WRT 10*0 "HAS no ' KRI.D 1040 li WFBM 104* WLAC 147# KM OX 100#

—6 P. M.— IBC Duller Fighter# to )VSM "i6sol—Sunday school, j —:IS P. M 7BB—Vaughn De Leath A Berren'a orchestra, s'BC—Civic concert service to WEAF. —6:30 P. M.— ;BB—Chlcaro variety. VBC—"K-7" Drama to i WEAF WON (720 i—An Old Theater* box. VBC—Countess d'Orsav; Bel-' vln's orchestra to WJZ. WLS H7oi—Musical oro-l gram. —6:45 P. M.— VGN <72os —Burtnett's or-| chestra. —7 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Master's or-! chestra. CBS—lsham Jones orchestra. WON 1720i—Minstrel show. I NBC—Goldman band to WJZ. WMAQ (670i—Drama. WTMJ (620i —Dance music. —7:15 P. M.— WBBM (770)—Arnheim's orchestra. NBC—Piao Moods to WJZ —7:30 P. M.— KTHS (1040)—Arlington orchestra KYW (1020)—Agnew'a orchestra. CBS—U. S Armv band. WBBM (770)—Sanders' orchestra. WON 17201—Recital. NBC The First Nighter to WJZ. WSM (650i —Vagabonds. —8 P. M KDKA (980)—German folk songs. KYW (10201—Maupins orchestra. CBS--Shtlkret's orchestra Ar Ruth Etting. NBC- -Dance orchestra to WEAF. WON 1720t—Burtnett's orchestra. , NBC—Mixed ouartet and organ to WJZ. WSM (650l—Barn dance (4 hours). —R: 15 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Musieal feature.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and (Jrht Company SATURDAY P. M. 5:30—D0-Re-MI (CBS). s:4s—Street Binger (CBS). 6:oo—Armenian Chorus (CBS'. 6:ls—Vaughn De Leath (CBS'. 6.3o—Chicago orchestra (CBS). 6:4s—Bohemians. 7:oo—lsham Jones orchestra (CBS) 7:3o—United States Armv band ICBSI. B:oo—Music that Satisfle- (CBS). B:ls—Public Affairs Institute (CBS). B.4s—Coral Islanders (CBSI. 9:oo—Little Jack Little iCBS). 9:ls—Don Redman orchestra (CBS). 9:3o—Harold Stern orchestra (CBS). 10:00—Smith Baliew orchestra (CBS). 10:30—The Columnist. 10:45—Noble Sisslc orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Bohemians. 11:30—American Lumberjacks. *2:3o—Sign off. SUNDAY A. M B:oo—Madison Singers (CBS). B:3o—Salon orchestra (CBS). 9:oo—Records. 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 (CBSI. 3:3o—Poets Gold (CBS). 4:oo—Wheeler City Mission. 4:3o—Roses and Drums (CBS). s:oo—Dr. Julius Klein (CBS). s:ls—Chicago Knights (CBS). s:4s—Earl Gordon pianologue. 6:oo—Dramatic Laboratory (CBS). 6;3o—William Hall and orchestra ICBS). 7:oo—Toscha Seidel recital (CBS). 7:3o—Parade (CBS). B:oo—Highlights (CBS). B:3o—Zicgfeld Radio Show (CBS). 9:oo—Gauchos (CBS). 9:3o—Bohemians with Floyd Chafee. 10:00—Gus Arnheim orchestra (CBS). 10:15—The columnist. 10:30—California melodies (CBSt. 11:00—Bohemians. 11:30—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ino.) SATURDAY P. M. 4:ls—Tea time tunes. I 4:3o—Harry Bason. | 4:4s—News flashes. I s:oo—Hit Review. s:4s—Announced. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally, i 6:ls—Novelty program. 6:2o—Baseball scores, i 6:3o—Ward B. Hiner. ' 6:4s—Dinner canoes. j 7:oo—Harry Bason. | | 7:ls—Golden Age melodies. 7:3o—Jerry and Charlie. 1 7:4s—lndianapolis baseball program. ; B:oo—Orchestra IE. TANARUS.) B:ls—Alice Arnold. 1 B:3o—The Jewel Box. B:4s—Curtis players. I 9:oo—Silent. • 11:00—Showboat, orchestra, i 11:30—Dessa Byrd at the organ. 12:00—Radio Rangers, j 12:30—Showboat orchestra. I:oo—Sign off. WLW (70p) Cincinnati SATURDAY P M. 4.00 Aftprnoon Round Table j 4:4s—"Law for the Layman.” I 5:00 —Amos ’n' Andy iNBC). i s:ls—Josef Cherniavsky. 1 5:30—80b Newhall. ! 5:45—01d Man Sunshine. 6:ls—"Chandu,” the Magician. 5-50 —Castle Farm orchestra. 7:oo—Crosley Follies. 7:s;o—The First Nighters (NBC). B:oo—Theater of the Air. B:3o—Castle Farm orchestra. B:4s—Peanut Pietro. 2 — Josef Cherniavsky’s orchestra. 9:3o—Over the Rhein. —Headlines of Yesterdav. — Swiss Gardens orchestra. 10:30—Doodlesockers. H'22 —Hotel Gibson dance orchestra. 11:30—Jan Garber. 12:00—Sgn off. AM SINDAY 22S~children’s hour (NBC). B.oo—Church forum. B:3o—Fiddlers three (NBC). 8 *5 —A song for today (NBC). 9 00—Morning musicale iNBC'. }0 00—Organ and threesome. }0 30—River and weather report. }? : H~S?J} ch( ‘ ros - sirin* ensemble. 11:00—Biblical drama INBCI. 11:30—In the time of roses (NBC). P M. 12:30—Yeast Foamers INBCI. 1:00—College of music recital. I:3o—Echoes of Versailles (NBC), 2:oo—Theatter of the air. 2:3o—Donhallrose trio. 3:oo—Croslev choir. • 3:3o—Road to Romany (NBC). 4:oo—Plantation days. 4:3o—Roainios. s:oo—Curtain Calls, (light opera). 5:30 —Three Bakers tNBCt. 6:oo—Basceball score*. 6:os—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 6Ts—Pickens Slstters iNBC'. 6:3o—Goldman band iNBC'. 7:oo—Josef Cherniavskv dance orchestra. 7:ls—Stag nartv (NBC*. 7:4s—Making the Movies. Rav Knight (NBC'. 8:15—Old singing master (?4BC). B:4s—Casper Reardon, haroistt. 9:oo—Wavne King dance orchestra. 9:3o—Moon river. 10:00—Wm. Stoess and his flying dutchmen. 10:30—Wavne King dance orchestra. 11 00—81gn off.

Day Programs

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis ladianaaolta Power and Light Companr MONDAY 1 7:3o—Record*. 9:oo—Morning Moods (CBS). , 9: IS—Women's hour. I 10:00 —Transcription, j 10:05—Transcription. I 10:10—Ted Brewer orchestra 'CBS'. 10:15—Transcription. 10:20 to Noon—Silent. 12:00 Noon—Ann Leaf 'CBS'. P M. 12:15—Farm news and markets. ; 12:30—Elizabeth Bartheil 'CBS'. • 12:45—Salon orchestra iCBSi. 1 I:oo—Society. Reporter. 1 15—Salon orchestra iCBS). I:3o—Sam Prager (CBS). I:4s—Four Eton Boys (CBS' 2:oo—Frank Westphal orchestra (CBS). 2-SO— Two-thtriv tunes. 3:00 to s:3o—Silent. WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY A M. s:3o—Top o' tthe morning. 6 00—Morning exer'isee. O lSv-Taient Bureau program. s. so|*The round table.

SATURDAY —#:ls P. M.—

OBS—Public Affairs Institute. NBC—Snoon and Peen to i WJZ. WMA (870i—Pages from life. —6:30 P. M.— KYW (1020i—Master’* orchestra WON i72oi—Big Leaguers * Bushers. NBC—Pianist snd organistI to WJZ. i WMAQ #(670) Stamp talk. —8:45 P. M.— CBS—Arthur Jarrett. KYW (1020)—Agnew'r orchestra. iWBBM (770)—Romance of the Thorobreds. iNßC—McCravy Bros. to ) WJZ. WGN (720) —Lawrence Sa-I lemo. —9 P. M.— KDKA *9Bo)—Sports: news. ! KYW (1020)—Sports; news;, M/iupin’s orchestra. ! CBS—lrene Beasley and Lerren’s orchestra. WGN (720) —Burtnett's orchestra. NBC —Russ Columbo and or-; chestra to WEAF. WGY (790.1 De Witt Clinton orchestra. NBC—Amos ‘n’ Andy toi WMAQ. WDAF. WSM, WLS, WHAS, WSB. —9:15 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Messages to 1 Explorers. NBC—Merle Thorpe, talk to) WEAF. WGN (720)—Dream Ship. WJR (750) —Slumber music. NBC—Sodero and concert to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—"Teepee Singi ers.” WTMJ (620i—Los Caballeros: German hand. —9:80 P. M.— KYW (1020)* “Padded! Fists;” Panico's orchestra. CBS—Stern's orchestra. NBC—Pettis’ orchestra to WEAF WON (720) —Cummin’s orchestra. WLS (870) —Barn dance (2 hours). WMAQ (670) Dance program (2’ 3 hours).

7:oo—Morning devotions. 7:ls—Talent Bureau program. 7:3o—Beautiful thoughts (NBCI. 7:4s—Thme ea#lv Burdettes, exercises. B:oo—Child care and training Dr. Ada Hart Ariitt. B:ls—Pat Harrington, tenor. B:3o—Olympian ouartet. t 8:45 —Happiness kids, 9:oo—Livestock reports. 9:10 —Eda Wallace Hopper. 9:IS—WLW mail bag. 9:3o—Viennese nights. 9:4s—Talent Bureau program. 10:00—Talent Bureau. io:ls—Pat Barnes iNBCI. 10:30 —Talent Bureau. 10:45—Morin sisters. 10:59—Time signals. 11:00 River and weather reports. 11:02—Hotel Gibson dance orchestra. 11:30—Old Bill. 11:40—Talk. 11:45—Market reports. 11:50—Livestock reports. 12:00 Noon—National farm and home period (NBC). P. M. 12:30—Josef Cherniavskv dance orchestra. 1:00—Ohio School of the Air. I:3o—Organ matinee. 2:oo—Pat Harrington, tenor. 2:15 —Harrv Owens and his orchestra (NBC). 2 45—Talent bureau. 3:oo—Grace Bradt. blues singer. 3:ls—Happiness kids. 3:4s—The chatter. ANNOUNCEMENTS l Death Notices BENCIK, JOHN—Age 56, beloved husband ol Theresa, fatner of Edward Bencik, passed away Friday, June 17, at city Hospital. Funeral services Monday June 20, 9 a. m. at the Holy Trinity church. Burial St. josepn’s cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call anytime at the residence, 701 Concord st. For further particulars call STEVENS FU- _ NEKAL HOME. Be. 4072. lir-NKLE, DONALD S. —Age 37, beloved husoand of Elsie Weidman Henkie and father of Marjorie Ella, and Donald Frank Henkie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Henkie, brother'of Mrs. Ralpn Brygon, Paul Koebeler, Mrs. George Toye and Harry and Maurice Henkie. Passed away at residence, 5543 University avenue, Saturday morning. Funeral notice later. Cincinnati and South Bead papers please pick up. For additional information caii SHIRLEY BROS. KOONTZ, DAVlD—Beloved husband of Linian Fritsch Koontz, ana lather of Mrs. William Simmonds of Tipton, Ind., passed away Friday June li. Funeral Monday June 20 at the residence Jal6 N. Delaware Si. interment Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. tCk, THOMAS--Age 60 years, husband - at Elizabeth Ann, cued Friday. June 17. at residence, 56 South Tremont avenue. Funeral Monday, June 20, 2 p. m., at residence. Frismds invited. Burial Fiorai Park cemetery. GEORGE W. USHER IN CHARGE, f Crawfordsville Und.i papers please copy.] LEW ART, FRANK T.—Beloved husband of Nettle Lewart, father of Mrs. Elsie Bunce, Miss Elizabeth Lewart, Robert and Wayne Lewart, departed this life Saturday, June 18, age 56 years. Funeral Monday at the residence, 1202 North New Jersey St., 1:30 p. m. and at Greenfield, Ind., 3 p. m. Burial Greenfield. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK. T Greenfield papers please copy. I MOTE, NORA Bl'RKE—Beloved wife of Martin L., passed away Saturday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BuCHANAN MORTUARY, Monday 2 m. Friends invited. Burial Crown RUCH, MARY—Age 75 years, died June 18~ at the residence of Mrs. Kate Ryan, 1037 Reigner St. Funeral Monday June 20, 8:30 from the GEORGE W. USHER FUNERAL HOME, 2614 West Washington St., 9 a. m. Assumption church. Burial, Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends Invited. i Cards, In Memoriams BROWN—In loving memory of CHARLES A. BROWN, who passed awav one vear ago today. June 18. 1931. More and more each dav we miss him: Friends mav think the wound is healed: But thev little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. WIFE and SON. KOHL —We sincerely thank our friends, relatives, neighbors, and the Rockwood Mfg. Cos., for their many kind, words, acts and beautiful floral offerings, tendered during the illness and death of our beloved daughter and sister HILDA E. KOHL. We especially thank the Rev. George P. Kehl. the singers, pallbearers, members of the Epsilon. Sigma Alpha sorority, and the funeral directors Wald, for their kind and thoughtful assistance. MOTHER. FATHER. SISTER AND BROTHER. 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 GRINSTEINIiTj 522 E. Market Rl. 5374 HISEY & TITUS “ 957 N. Delaware Ll. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1248 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found BRASS casting from truck on south side. CENTRAL TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., INC- 209 W. South. COAT—Valuable papers, on Harding: flnd_er. return to cashier. Indianapolis Times. PURSE— With glasses, check book, lost at city market; reward. 674 E. dr. Woodruft Place. Ch. 0237-M SORORITY PlN—Kappa Kappa Gamma, lost vicinity of 40th and Boulevard pi.; name on back: reward Wi. 2016-B. TRAVELING BAG—Lost between 1401 Naomi and Bluff rd.. early Saturday morning. Call Dr. 2708. WRIST WATCH—Ladr s. white gold, on 22d. at Penn. Rew. 2153 N. Ala. Ta. 1892. HXtl. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Tunes Phone “ad-taij*" fit. 5551 during business hours. 4|

—lO P. M.— KYW (1020 i-r-Master’s orCBS—Ballew's orchestra. WGN (7201—Lown’s orchestra. wjr (750i—Radio reporter; string pickers. NBC—Conrad’s orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dance program 12 hours). I WTAM (1070)—Sports; dance program. WTMJ (620i—Dance program (2 hours). —10:05 P. M.— NBC—Buddy Rogers orchestra to WEAF. —10:80 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Agnews orchestra. I CBS—Sissle’s orchestra. WBBM (770)—Around the Town. WGN (720) Burtnett’s orchestra. NBC—Don Amado and musical Gauchos to WEAF. WGY (790)—Kenmore orchestra. NBC—Agnew’s orchestra to ; WJZ. —10:45 P. M.— , WGN 17201—Robert's orchestra. WJR (750)—Salt and Fea--1 nuts. I —ll P. M.— KYW (1020)—Panico’* orchestra. WGN (720)—Dance program (four orchestras). WOW (590)—Paxton Para- | dlse. WSM (650) —Barn dance (1 hours). jNBC —Barn dance to WENR. i—l 2 Midnight— WDAF (610) Nighthawk ’ frolic. ! NBC—Terrace orchestra to , WENR. •jWJR ( 7501 —- Graystone dance I orchestra.

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NORTH—Extra large, cool, living-sleeping rm.; quiet home: 1 or 2 empl. people; also small for 1; garage. jVa. 2913-W, 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. 4145. PARK, 1647 —No. 4; front rm.. pri. entr., 1 or 2 empl. ladles; home privig. He. 3946. PENN, N.,' 2140 —Large, front, cool rm., lge, closet; 1 or 2; meals opt. Ta. 5867. PLEASANT RUN PKWY—Fine front rm. in private home, beautiful location; near car and bus: gar. Reasonable. Ir. 5029. SALEM, 3741 —Attr. front rm., evening mea). garage opt., nr. car, bus. Ta. 5169. WASH. BLVD.. NORTH OF 52D—Lovely rm.. priv. bath, gentleman pref. Hu. 8468. WOODRUFF PL.. 774 W. DR.—Cool, com_fortable im.; near bath. Ch. 5724. 24TH. E.. 148 —2 clean, cool rms., next to bath: 1 in family; gentleman preferred. Ta. 2289. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va.. $2 up: sleeping and housekeeping; very desirable. $2.50 WEEK—Comfortable rm., private home. 3600 N. 111. Ta. 1462. NEAR Central and 25th; rm. or share furn. home: adults; reasonable. He. 1136. ST DF.NTS HOTEL: cool, homelike. ox. lyCiiYio <4 up 136 w . Market. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. * BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod conven., $3,50 <fe up. 18 Housekeeping Rooms BELLEFONTAINE, 1810—2 and 4 rms.; turn, or unfurn.; utilities paid; reason. BROADWAY, 1134—College, 1524; clean, cool; 1 to 3 rm. kitchenette apts.; 2 bedr. some priv. baths; $4 to $7. BROADWAY, 2121—Large front rm.. kitchenette. newly decorated: adults. BROADWAY, 1422—Private bath, hot water; overstuffed; porch; gar,; reduced. BROOKVILLE Rd. 8.. 16—E. Wash, car; 2rm. apt., overstaffed; 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.; $4 to $6. CENTRAL. 2528—2 conn, rms.; hot, cold water. $5; also 2 front rms. Ta. 0423. CENTRAL. 1521—3 modern, unfurn. rms. and kitchenette. Ri. 1846. COLLEGE. 1822 —2 rm. apt., sink; priv. entr.; share bath; privileges. $4. FOUNTAIN SQ.—I & 2 rms., $2.50 up; 3 & 4-rm, cottage. $5 & $5.50, 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE., 21 N.—2 MOD. RMS.; EVERYTHING FURN.; ADULTS; GAR. ILL.. N.. 2339—1 rm.. $3.50: 2 rms.. kitchenette, 56.50. Talbot. N.. 2420: 2 rms., $5; 2 rms., kitch’n te. o’rstuffed. $7. Ta. 7110. ILL.. N . 3.U6—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 completel.v turn; $5 and $7. Ha. 1563, MERIDIAN, N. 2315—Front room, upstairs: priv. entr.; everything turn. $4 week. MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—3 rms., next bath. $5; 1 ige. rm., $4; outside entr. Dr. 5442. NEW JERSEY. N., 728—Apt. 2, lge. front. rm.. $4, janitor serv., sleep, rm. Ri. 1695 NOWLAND. 1607—Two furnished rms.; near . car line; private home, Ch. 1014-R. OHIO, 605 —Modern rms.;”everything turn.; $1.50 wk. up; parking space. PARK. 1125—2 and 3 rms., housekeeping; water in kitchen: $3.50 & $5; downstair*. PARK. 2146—2-rm. apt.; redeco.; light, airy; pri. ent.; evythg. furn. with phone. PRATT. E„ 225—2 connecting rms.; compl. turn.: strictly private. Li. 8146 RILEY, N., 427—Ftirn.. upper duplex, 3 rooms, bath. Ir. 6406. RURAL. 436'a—3 rms. and bath, furnished; modern; >7, TALBOT, N-, 2117—1 rm. and kitchenette, sink, priv. entr.; also sleeping room. TEMPLE. N.. 610—Completely furn. 3 rm. apt., arivate bath; entrance; garage. WALCOTT, N., 229—2 rms.. mod, sink; util., pri. home, priv, entr. Li. 3066. WASH..' W., 343'i —Rm., double. 50c per night; single. 35c. Well furn. housekpg.. $3 week. Under n mm management. WOODRUFF. 544, M. DR.—Apt. SS; combination, living, bedrm., vSJtchenette, $5. Ch. 3171.

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms LOVELY WOODRUFF—Large Ist n. rm. kltachenette. priv. bath; *7.50. Ch. 4106, ISTH. W.. 36—Lovelv 2-rm. apt. all furn.; also .sleep, rm.; free parking. Li. 5063. 29TH. W., 1030 —2 furn. mod. rms.; private bath and entrance: $5. Ha. 4340-J. 318 T. W.. 465—Nicely furn.. 3 rms.: util. turn.; private home; low rent; 2 adults. *3.50 —3146 Northwestern, rm.. kitchenette, util.; will care for child, Ha. 2431-R. HOQBEKEEPING and single rm.; meals if preferred. Ir. 5023. 8 ROOMS—Furnished $lO week. Can sublet part. Ri. 2254. $8 WEEK—4-room furnished cottage; util., dishes, beddin* furn. Call at 1611 Southeastern Ave. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL. 2234—Apt. 4: clean, light, airv rm.: suit, for 2; meals opt., garage. COLLEGE, 2343—Clean, light front rm.; good home. He. 5524, DELA. at 15TH—Bus. ladv. share apt.; privileges: excel, meal*: $7.50. LI. 5135. JEFFERSON, N., 325—Attrac. rm., laundry; men pref.; *7: near car, bus. Ch. 0685-J. f NEW - JERSEY. N.. 2229—Pleasant front! rm., good breeze; priv.; gd. meals. Ta. 4706. j PARK. 833—Home for men; elderly men prefered; home privileges. Rl. 9930WELL ventilated rm., modern home; meals 1 if desired. Be, 2312-W. BUSINESS girl to share rm. in an apt.; breakfast, eve, dinner. Ta. 4626. COUPLE cr 2 girls to share home; board or kit, priv. opt. He. 1495. REAL HOME —Cool clean rm.. including meals: $5: near car. Ch. 3232-R. 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND, 2150—Front rm., kitchen; beautiful hardwood floors; gas range; ice box. He. 2897. DELA., N., 2147—8-rm. duplex; heat and water furn. Ha. 3550-J. ILLINOIS, N„ 3145 Beautiful bedroom apt.; $52.50. LEXINGTON. 702*2—5-rm. mod. apt.; water paid; cheap. Dr. 1119-W. 11TH, W., 42—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apt., heat, gas, water and Ice furn.; $23. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. REAL RENTAL VALUES 3 to 5 rooms, downstairs apartments; all utilities; refrigeration free; $27.50 up. 3575 Evergreen Ave.. or custodian. Wa. 2335. NICE YARD FOR CHILDREN Bargain, 5 rooms, airy; porches, moving paid. 1815 College. He. 5529. REDUCED RENT. Bellefontaice, 2315; three rooms and bath; recently decorated: lower apartment; heat, water and garage. Dr. 3300. MANCHESTER 962 N. Pennsylvania 3t., choice apts.; reasonable rent; utilities and refrigeration. See manager or custodian. Li. 1,81. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. LL 5452, evenings Wa. 0433, or Be. 3114. CHATEAU, 1501 E 38TH Studio apt., quiet, clean, cool, large living room., cross ventilation in bedrooms, large windows in kitchen, full size dining room, garage, all utilities furn. Wa, 3440. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS. 2020—Nr. Brookside Pk.; 5-rm. strictly mod., gar.. $27.50. Ch. 4700. ADDISON. N.. 322—5 rms.. toilet, gar.. A-l. sl6. water pd. Ri. 6441. BANCROFT, 521—6-rm. mod, and brkfst. rm.. car, wat., pd., nr. car. Dr. 7771-2, BELLEFONTAINE. 2251—5-room modern; A-l repair: garage: $21.50. Ha. 1240-W, BELLEFONTAINE. 2447—5-rm. mod.; double; gar.; inclosed yd.; $18.50, Wa. 0492. BEVILLE, 1224—Nr. Tech.: 5-rm. mod. dbl.; repapered; gar; wat. pd.; $22.50. BEVILLE. 1101—6-rm. single; gar.; modern except furnace; $18; water paid. Ri. 6441. CENTRAL, 2342-*-5 rms.; heat and water; 1 mo. free. Ri. 5994, He. 2783. COLORADO. N.. 1115—5-room mod., single; $19.50, Gregory and Appel. Inc. Li. 7491. COTTAGE, 1601—5-rm. house, semi-mod.; water pd.; nicely papered; good neighborhood, sl6. Owner. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. DENNY, 2850—6-room, inside toilet, large lot, garage; sls. DENNY, N., 732—Attractive strictlv mod., 5 rms., garage, water pd„ clean; reduced. DORMAN, N„ 319—Nr. Tech, 5-rm. mod. double, yard, garage; S2O. Hu. 4591. EABTERN, 628—Nr. St. Philips; 6 rms., mod.; redeco.; repainted; $32.50. Li. 1786. ENGLISH. 1413—5-rm. mod. house, gar.. wat. pd.: A-l condition. Dr. 1829-W. GUILFORD. 2838—5 rms.. mod., newlv painted, good condition: sl9. Wa. 0913. GUILFORD, 2621—5 rms., complete bath, Heatrola, cleaned; wa. pd.; $lB. He. 4967. HARDING ST.. 2189—Exceptionally fine home; all modern; 2-story; large yard; garage; 5 rooms and bath; ony $25 to right party. Call He. 2424, HERBERT, 1223—6-rm. mod. double: gar. wat. pd. $lB, Owner 609 N. Rochester. HIGH. 1002—4-rm. cottage, water od.: sls. Ino. 136 W. Market. $17—2017 HOYT AVE.—6-room single; ready for occupancy. Ri. 2800. E. Kirk McKinney ILL., N.. 1506 Rming house, 10 rms. mod. 2145*/2 N. 111.: 2 rms.. No. 2, $7, Ri. 7725, LEE, 1445—Nice clean 5-rm. semi-mod. double; garage. Call Ir. 2331. MARKET. E.. 1533—Nr. Tech. Holy Cross. 5 rms.. clean, nice vd.: *ls. Wa. 2815. MICH., E., 5606—6-rm. strictly mod., built* in., gar., water pd.; $35. Ir. 5446. MORRIS, E.. 903—Attrac. 2 bedrm., strictly _modernj_ water pd.; $35. Dr. 2066-M. OHIO, 1132 E.—6-rm. mod. double; newly decorated; garage: water paid; S2O. OHIO and New Jersey; 8-vm. semi-mod.; sls; rooming location. Hu. 6397. OLNEY, N., 1503—Sq. Brookside pic.; s^rnT. mod.; redeco.; resin.; $25._ Ch. 0253-M. PARKER. 2039—Small modern double; water, garage; $22. LI. 5231. PARKER, N.. 630—-4-rm. mod. double, newly decorated, water pd.. reas. PERSHING, S., 826—New shades, paper and floors in good condition; 5-rm., semimodern; good location; garage. Reduced. RANDOLPH. 226 S.—Nice, modern single; real bargain, $lB. Ri. 1091, RITTER. N.. 75—6-room modern double. $22.50. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. SINGLETON. 2101—5 rms.. bath, garage. clean. $17.50, Dr. 3509-M. SPRUCE. 1736-38-40—4 rms. mod., garage; S2O. Ri. 1888. Ta. 3020. SPRUCE. 1022 Desir. 5-rm. mod. dble.; A-l condi.; linoleum, newly painted, fenced vd.; wat, pd.; reduced. Ir. 2175-6. VIRGINIA AVE.. 467—6 rooms, semi-mod-ern; good condition: one month free; water paid; sl7. Dr. 6912-W. WASH., W„ 2701—Upper. 5 rms.. modern; fenced roof yard, sl7. Be. 0746. WISCONSIN. 317—Nr. School 22: cozy 5 rms.; repapered; gar.; $12.50, Ri. Q'645. 12TH, E.. 2034—5-rm. mod. double; redecorated. garage: S2O; water paid. 16TH. E. 809—6 rm. mod., dbl.; hardwood firs, down; *23.50, Li. 9984. 31ST. W.. 1058 —6-rm. mod. double, re- _ flapered. garage. $25. Ha. 2428-M. 39TH, W.. 421—5-rm. mod., newly deco., firs, reflnished, gar.. $25, Wa. 4900-R. SEE THlS—Delaware. N.. 2409: double. 7 rooms, hall bath, furnace, no garage. Now $25. Kev 2411. Li, 8621. Modern Double, S2O 6 rooms; good condition; garage. 1827 Brookside. Dunlop & Holtegel SEE THIS—9OS E. 23d.; double; 5 rooms, bath, furnace, no garage; now *l7. Key 911. Li. 8621. Modern Cottage, $25 7 rooms; newly decorated. 2045 Broad* way. Dunlop & Holtegel $20.00 —523 2 E. New York: 5-rm. mod. $25.00—523 E. New York: 5-rm. iqod. $35.00—2805 E. Wash.: 8-rm. mod. *18.50—626 N. N. Jersey; 4-rm. mod. $19.50—620 N. N. Jersev: 6-rm.. mod. $22.50—2155 Olney; 5-rm. mod, dbl., gar. COME IN OR PHONE FOR COMPLETE PRINTED RENTAL LIST. NEW PROPERTIES AND NEW PRICES GREGORY & APPEL, INC. 347-249 N. Penn. Li. 7491. Real Bargains 1306 N. Beville. 5-room modern $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 1119 E. 19th St., 5-rm. colored 10 00 Fletcher Trust Cos. GOOD Houses in Good - Neighborhoods FOR COLORED 2441 Highland PI., 5 raw bungalow city water paid. $22.50 ) 360 W. 26th. 6 rm. c. w. pd., 25.00 ] 3408 Highland PI , 5 rm. dbl. c. w. pd. 20.90 2417 Highland PL. 5 rm. bungalow, city water paid 20.00 The above are modern, light*, gas, city water, bath and furnace. GREGORY A APPEL, INC. COLORED—CorneI.. 1401; • rm*. strictly mod.: herdwd. flr*.; A-l. Dr. 494<~-R. Single For Colored, sl6 Five rooms; elec. 11.. gas. inside toilet, newly decorated; garage. 751 W. Mich. Dunlop & Holtegel

RENTALS 23 Furnished Apis, and Houses ALABAMA. N.. 1938—T0 Sept. lat.. bdrm apL: north; adults; ref,; mornings. Ta. ALABAMA. N.. 1942—3 rooms, with bath, general electric, all util, Ha. 2329. ASHLAND. 155S —'Nicely furn.. 2 rm*, dowpstalr*. kitchenette and bath. Reas. CENTRAL AVE.. 2131—Living rm.; small bedrm.. kitchen; private entrance and porch; all util.; *7.50 week. He. 4155, DELAWARE. N.. 806—Attract, furn. apt.. rent reduced. Rl, 1148. HARDING. N. 2618—4-rm. cottage *8.50 wk Radio, piano, overstuffed. 2 bdrms. Imp, street: gar. Ta. 8340. WALNUT. E.. 115—3-rm. apt*., pri. bath. *6.50 and SB, See hekeepr. in basm’t. WOODRUFF PL.. 623 E. Dr.—Uv. rm._bedrm,. kit., bath., util- vd.; 810 wk. 1-9. BEAUTIFULLY furn. 3-oedrm. bungalow; north; garage. OWNER. Wa. 3416. BEAUTIFULLY furn. home, north: rent very rea*. to right p*rtv. Hu. 7714. COLONIAL HOME Lower duplex. 421 N. Emerson; Oriental rues and mahoganv. Phone, lights, water, yard of roses. Rent suitable to right oartv. Ir. 5834. Newly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garage. THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVE. AND McCARTY STB. See custodian at 781 E. McCarty et. . Apt. 47. 24 Suburban and Farms NORTH—6 rms.; gar.: elec.; garden; chlcken house; bus service. $lB. Ir. 5427. 24-A Resorts and Cottages 2 COTTAGES —North Mich.: auiet. cozy. low rent, good Ashing, golf. Ir. 0388. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSOR Repossessed, good as new, attractive price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151. BABY BUGGY—Brand new, cheap. 430 South New Jersey St. Ri. 689 L BAKERY fixtures, showcase and display ice box. 48 N. Grant. call evenings. ROTTI Stone Jars, reduced prices. X X XjIKO We deliver- WEST END BOTTLE CO„ 534 W. Pearl St. Li, 8085, CAMERA, Brew Bxlo. complete with 3 plate holder and Tripod. $35. Ch. 3618. CASH register. "National,” 5c to $1; upright candy showcase: reas. Dr. 7070,. ELECTRIC vucanizer. "Heinz.” practically new; very reas. 2346 N. Sherman Dr. EMPTY BOTTLES FOR HOME PURPOSES. SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO. 605 S. CAPITOL AVE. RI. 7104. New Viking Electric Pump 30 Gallons per minute for water, oil or Soline. Half price. eier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington SL Ir. 1151. RUG for office, 12x20. good as new. real bargain. Call Dr. 7070. STROLLER—Dark blue wicker, like new; $5. Ta. 2693. 1111 W. 3fth. St. YOUR USED BCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. 813 N, Delaware St. Li. 1800. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times Phone ‘‘ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business Hours 34-A Nursery Stock, Plants, Flowers ARSENATE LEAD, nicotine, sulphurs, nitrate soda, sulphate Ammonia. 136 S. Senate. Li, 7963. HARDY FLOWERS. ROCK PLANTS. OSTEWIG. ARLINGTON AT 13TH. IRIS, rhizomes, all different, but not labeled, 20 for sl, Ch. 6473-J. SNAPDRAGONS and Petunia Plants. 2 doz. for 25c each. Ir. 2172 R-2. 35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm and bedrm., twin beds, linen frieze living rm„ rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian. FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used visit our display room. 2000 Northwestern Avenue. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrig., new. used: cash credit. Barrett 868 Virginia FURNITURE. 1-yr. old, 5 rms. complete, sell to party who takes over cottage with rent paid until Aug.’ 15th, all like new; barg. for $175 cash. 539 Luett St. GAS RANGES, ice boxes, rocking chairs, good cond. 2530 Station. Ch. 3550. GASOLINE and oil stoves, ice boxes; new, used. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456, KELVINATOR priced for quick sale. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. Open eves. KITCHEN cabinet, green enameled. $12.50. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Captol and South St. RUGS—Samples, selling at a sacrifice. 2428 N, Meridian St. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKEB. WHITE CO.. RI. 4755. TRADE in your building and loan account on Crosley, Majestic or Starr-Freeze Electric refrigeration. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penn St. Li.J>sl3. 50. 75, 100-Lb. Refrigerators Cork Insulated Were Priced Up to $24.95 Gray Oak or Green Finish White Lined Food Chamber New Merchandise $13.95 Generous Terms Colonial Furniture Cos. Meridian at Maryland St. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments AUTO radio; new: used: no down pavment. Werking Radio Service. Ir. 0979. Jackson Bell Midget *14.50 Radiol* 7-tube Highboy 21.00 Philco Console 24.50 Atwater Kent Console 17.50 Crosley 6-Tube Table Model 12.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 East Wasihngton St. NEW 48 bass piano accordionl octave coupler, $99.50; terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penna. St. Li. 5513. PlANO—Schubert upright. S2O: small Victrola and records. *3. 534 E. 19th. TRADE in your building and loan account on any 1932 radio in our store. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penna. St. Li. 5513. USED King tenor saxophone. Fine condition. $45: terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. USED metal clarinet, $75 value. $35; terms. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penna. St. Li. 5513. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of manv kinds are listed here daily |37 Furs, Wearing Apparel WHITE Coat, size 14, A-l, $5; black velvet coat, size 16. like new $46. Ri. 5893, 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS —Underwood, Royal, Woodstock. portables. McCollum. He. 1936. TYPEWRITERS^, TYPEWRITERS rented. $2.50 per mo.: $6 for 3 mo. Woodstock. 317 N Penn. L. 4712 TYPEWRITER, NOISELESS, LIKE NEW. *ls. 2846 N. DELAWARE ST.

Who Can Do It? Landscaping Repairing Rug Cleaning Sodding Painting Paperhanging Moving Cleaning Hire A Man! Get Two Tickets to See Tallulah Bankhead and Paul Lukas on the screen in ‘‘Thunder Below.” AT THE INDIANA. THEATER Give one day’s employment to any of the business firms or individuals listed Ifclow 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 “Thunder Below” starring Tallulah Bankhead and Paul Lukas on the screen. Every firm listed here has pledged Itself to give 100% satisfaction.

MERCHANDISE 40 Wanted to Trade FORD—Model T tudor. cah or what have you? 1115 N. La Salle Bt. 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. Rl. 3011 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers eno aellerr of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES C-A-S-II for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH „ WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington St. ELECTRIC PUMP, shallow- well, piston type, wa. 2790 FURNITURE WANTED—PAY CABH OR MOVE YOU FOR YOUR OLD FURNITURS. 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. WE PAY CASH FOR FURNITURE. RUGS, ETC. CALL WA. 1665. WE pay best prices for used furniture. 1238 Oliver Ave. Be 2456. LE6ALS Legal Bids, Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS—CONTRACT FOR COAL Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received until the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. June 30th, 1932, at the office of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, for 15,000 tons, more or less, of Indiana I'i inch screenings; 6,000 tons, more or less. Indiana lump coal; 4,500 tons, raor, or less, semi-bituminous West Virginia coal, or equal Indiana lump coal, said coal to be furnished and delivered as specified and required for the use of the Board of School Commissioners for the year ending June 30. 1933. as per Board’s conditions and specifications. Copy of said specifications and instructions to bidders will be furnished on application to the undersigned. All bids will be opened and publicly read at the Board's ofFce, 150 North Meridian street, at the hour above stated. All bids to be made on blank form No. 95 prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, and must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, on an Indianapolis bank or trust company or bv New York, Chicago or Indianapolis exchange In the amount of 2'v of the cotal bid. Each bid shall be in a separate sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the bid as for example, "BID FOR COAL.” The right is reserved by the Board to reject anv and all bids or parts of bids. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS By A. B. GOOD. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana June 17. _1932. Legal Auctions and Sales AUCTION SALE 8 pieces of property and 11 rentals; beginning 10 a. m Thursday. June 23; 1261 W. 30th. M. J. COLLINS. Agent. 2960 Northwestern. Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10944. In the matter of the petition of Garv Railways Company for authority to issue certain debentures. 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 1:30 o’clock p. m. on Wednesday. June 29, 1932. Public participation in this hearing Is reauested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv H. K. Cuthbertson. _ .. Commissioner. Indianapolis. Indiana. June 17. 1932. * LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10945. In the matter of the petition of Chicago and Calumet District Transit Company. Inc., for authority to acouire certain securities of Gary Railways Comr anv and of Gary and Southern Traction Company. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commisison of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday. June 29. 1932. Public oarticipaton in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv H. K. CUTHBERTSON. _ „ Commissioner. Indianapolis. Indiana. June 17. 1932.

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HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— W |. n Get two tickets to Indiana Theater Give one day’s employment to any of tho advertiser's listed UMII below and then phone Mis* Rose at Rllev 5551, telling whieh firm vou have employed. You will receive two tickets nfl to see the Indiana theater presentation of "Thunder Below” featuring Tallulah Bankhead and Paul Lukas on the screen. | These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service " * '

Business Services FINISH your own floors. Rent a “Dreadnaught" Sander. Ta. 4614, 2506 Central, FLOORS sanded and laid; prewar prices: 24 vrs, personal service, Ta. 6799. I WILL clean your entire house. 25c hour; wife; reliable; best reference. Li. 8218 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, removing, trimming; spraying. Finney. 1202 W. 29th. Ta. 5262. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESB Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON’S—*2.SO A LOAD UP. E’XPERIENCED. CAREFUL WHITE MEN. RI. 4695 BOTTS TRANSFER—New equipment. Load. hour or contract. Responsible, Dr, 3483. MOVING. *3—You help. *1 leas: ouick service; careful white men. Ch. 5840, MOVING—S 2 uF! white men; - anything anywhere anytime PETE’S. Ch 2878 OTTO J. SUESZ ” Packing. Shipping, Overland Hauling Return loads wanted from Milwaukee Wis.; Columbus, 0., and Bt. Louis. Rt 6561: Ri. 3628. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay *ix months later, free hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call Ri. 7750. 419 E. Market St SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Time* Phone "ad-taker” Rl 5551 during business hours

LEGALS _ Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that Harriett Kincaid has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition asking permission to varv the requirements of the Zoning Ord:nance by erecting a two story two car garage for storage of furniture and tools at the rear of si S. Ritter Avenue. A Public Hearing will be held bv said Board in Room 104. City Hall, on Monday. June 27th, 1932. at 330 P M at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out m said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS H B. BTEEO. Secretary-Engineer FINANCIAL Business Opportunities DESIRABLE Chevrolet franchise; exceptional parte and sen ire business A monev maker. *IO.OOO to handle Times Box A-182. RESTAURANT—Oood location: average sl2 cash daily: *3OO Terms. Box 180 Times. SHOE SHOP—In lunch car. aeil 1 or both. Trade for Carp, work. Dr. 6750, SHOE SHOP—AIso cleaning shop; good bus. long lease; rea*. rent Ta 0822 WANTED AT ONCE- Pam interested in auto race proposition. July 4th: State Fairground. Small invest fcall Li. 1290. Personal Property Loans LOANS 2 r r INDPL3. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 830 OCCIDENTAL BLDO RI 3587. LOANS—SIO to S3OO in 24 hour* PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 8. Pennsylvania St. Rl 5054. Directly opposite the Citizens Gas \'H COMPULSORY INSURANCE V 7 RED TAPE Autos. Furniture. $25-S3OO LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152_N. Delaware Lt 6605. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO REDUCED RATES 200 Roosevelt Bldg. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. Lincoln 2491. LI neoln 8495. Reduce Your Payments WE MAKE. LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE $25 TO S3OO BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 20) E New York Ri <97*. Automobile Loans AUTO LOANS!! Cash at once; 20 months to pay USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N. Illinois. LI. 9600.

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AUTO ri3LOANf Mlf HALF I/ 0 LEGAL ■ 7 RATE If paid when due, if not, regular legal rate wUI prevail untU maturity. Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 8 S. Capitol Ave. RI. 1321

Movinur, Transfer, Storage Transfer—Moving—Storage Day or night, large or small loads anywhere. Responsible for ail damage. Cheaps est in town. Hu. 3507. Paperbanging and Painting A-l WORK—Paper hung 12'-c roll. Housa painting, Rex Dec. Cos, Rl, 1223. CLEANING, 50c lip. Papering 10c rolL Paper turn, Stonebreaker. DR. 5075 —MR. WILLIS. Paper cleaning. painting; lowest prices; prompt service. FIRST-CLASS paper hanging. 10c per ro.l. Be 0112-R, MAIER & BIDELL lit. #513, CH. 7133—Guar, paper cleaning! painting, paper hanging: 82.50 up. PAlNTlNG—Cleaning, good work, orica right: hour or contract. Ir 6483 eve PAINTING, paper hanging; Ist cless, loir prices, E, V. Burroughs BE, 4271-R PAINTING, interior, exterior, barg prices. Estimates free. Hendrik Dlnkla Ch 5950. PAPER cleaned, hardwood floors polished! Paint, windows, woodwork washed Ta. 6219, PAPER CLEANING—SOc per rm .' immediate serv.. white; 10 yrs, exp. Be. 1149-W. PAPER HUNG. 10c: 12 vrs. exp.; good paper, cheap. Painting Ch, 2023 PAPERHANGING—I2c roll, paper cleaning. 50c. Pamtg. For, turn, or auto. Hu. 5492. PAPER hanging: painting and cleaning. Reas prices, W, R, HUGHES. Be. 0245-M. PAPER HANGING —10c and up. per roll. guaranteed. Jones & Hughes. Ch, 2789. PAPERING—Cleaning. painting. Ouar. work. Prices right. Mr. Brown. Ch. 3545.

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