Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1932 — Page 13

•JUNE 21, 1932.

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STORE CLOSING MOVE BLOCKED Procedure for Sunday Ban Ruled Improper. Efforts of the Indianapolis Retail j Grocers' Association to introduce to j the council an ordinance prohibiting Sunday opening of groceries, meat markets and delicatessens were halted temporarily Monday night when it was learned improper pro- ; eedure had been followed in the introduction. Instructions were given to a committee of city grocers to redraft the i ordinance and file it with Henry O Goett, city clerk, not later than noon of the day of next meeting. An ordinance requiring licensing j of time-honored ‘ fire,” bankruptcy” and other sales of similar nature,, ► was introduced to the council. It is understood the Better Business Bureau is sponsoring the measure. Nine ordinances were passed by the council, one was held for further consideration, and one was with- j drawn. Concerted opposition to the repeal of the city ordinance prohibiting picketing led to Its withdrawal by Leo F. Welch, the sponsor. The i ordinance to license blind street musicians was carried over to a later meeting. The traffic code was amended to prohibit parkins’ on North Delaware between Twenty-second street and Fall Creek during the morning and evening rush hours: to prohibit narking on either side of North street between Meridian and j Pennsylvania: to prohibit narking on the ; south side of Forty-second street between ! Central avenue to the first alley west of College. MARKET STAND BAN ENFORCEMENT NEAR July 5 Probably Will Be Set for Ruling to Take Effect. Asa result of court victory of the j safety board in its effort to abolish outside city market stands an order probably will be issued at the next board meeting setting July 5 as date of enforcement, Charles R. Myers, board president, said today. Circuit Judge Harry O. Chamberlin Monday sustained a demurrer to suit brought to prevent the enforcement, holding that the sidewalks can not be held by private interests aaginst city authority, * Purpose of the order is to permit angle parking on Delaware, Market and Alabama streets. Operators of outside stands must arrange for stands within the market, building, Myers said. In the event the derfiand for inside stands exceeds the supply, stands on which rent is owing will be vacated, Myers added. OVERRULES STATE PLEA Judge Williams Decides Against Demurrer in State Aid Case. Superior Judge Joseph R. Williams today overruled demurrer of the state to suit filed to force payment of proceeds of chain store tax to state aid schools. The suit, filed by William H. Gentrup, Madison township trustee, seeks to bring about payment of $215,558.20, representing total of 1929 to 1931 collections of chain store tax, into the funds of state aid schools. Floyd E. Williamson, auditor of state, refused payment on grounds that he believed the chain store tax law unconstitutional. Administrative charge of approximately $15,000 will be deducted from the collections. PINCH BATTLING COUPLE Woman's Clothes Torn Off in Fight With Man in Auto. Police borrowed a fringed auto robe from a passing motorist early today to replace clothing of a woman torn off during a fight with a man while they were riding in an automobile on East Thirty-eighth Street, near College avenue. The man. Clancy Meirs, 23. Muncie, a cripple, faces charges of drunkenness, assault and battery, profanity and vagrancy. The woman, Miss Frances Mates, 27, Muncie divorcee, is charged with vagrancy. Fhe incurred numerous bruises, and Meirs has a blackened eye, Hunt Filling Station Bandit A bandit who robbed John Chloe, 18, attendant at a filling station at Riviera drive and Cornell avenue, of $4 Monday night, escaping in an auto with three companions, is sought by police today.

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Radio Dial Twisters

Stations of the National Broadcasting Company WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA * KTH# 1040 | WCFI, *7* A WMAQ *7O WI.S *7* WSH 7 CKOW X) KVOO 1140 I WCKT * 490 WGT 79 W! W 7(H> tfSM *s# KOA mo KYW 107A WDAF *lO WHO 1000 WOC loOfl WTAM J 7 KrRO 920 WBAL 1420 WENR *7O I WJR 75# 1 WOW S 'WTIC 16*0 KHTP 1400 WRAP *OO 1 WFAA **o WJZ 7*o I WSAI 13.10 Stations of tho Columbia Broadcasting System WABC ** I WORM 710 1 W’KRC 150 fl WOWO 11*0 I WCCO *lO ROIL 12*0 WPG lIS# I WON 72* , WIAU *lO ti WFIW 940 I CKAC 730 ICFRB WRT ISM i WHA9 *2O ’ HELD IS4O II WFBM 1040 WLAC 1170 KMOX 1000

P. M.— CBS—Bath Club. WBBM (770 1— Sport* review. NBC Julia Sanderson; Frank Crumit to WEAF. NBC —You and Your Government to WJZ, WMAQ 1 670 1 Quartet; Jingle Joe. —0:15 P. M CBS—Abe Lvman and band WBBM 1 770 1 Sander*' mghthawks. —:3O P. M.— CBS—Kate Smith. WBBM <77o)—Arnheim's orchestra. NBC—Mary and Bob to WEAF. VBC— Piano Duo to WJZ. WMAQ 1 670i—Norman Ross. WSM 1 650 1 Band; bulletins. —0:4.1 P. M,— CB8 —Joe Palooka. WON < 720)—Troubador*. NBC—Sisters of the Skillet to WJZ. WMAQ 1 670)—Chas. Gilchrist. WSM (650)—Dinner concert; studio. —7 P. M KYW (1020)—Carefree hour. CBS—Bernie's orchestra. WBBM (770)—Russell's orchestra. NBC— Svmphonc ensemble to WEAF. NBC—Koestner’s orchestra; Edgar Guest to WJZ. WSM 1650) Baritone and orchestra. —7:30 P. M.— KYW 00201—Terrace orchestra. CBS—Crime Club. WBBM i77o(—Brooks and Ross. , NIBC Ed Wvnn and Fire Chief band to WEAF. NBC Goldman band to WJZ. WSM i6so)—Carefree melodies. —7:41 P. ureas—Sanders' orchestra. —* p. uric vw 0020)—Maunin'* orchestra. CBS—Alex Gray and Shilkret's orchestra.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Urbt Coavaav TUESDAY P M. s:3o—Connie Boswell (CBS). s:4s—Bohemians. 6:oo—Bath Club (CBSi. 6:ls—Abe Lvman’s band (CBS). 6:3o—Kate Smith (CBSi. 6:4s—Joe Palooka ICBSI. 7 00—Ben Bernic orchestra (CBSi. 7:3o—Ensemble. B:oo—Music That. Satisfies (CBSi. B:ls—Musical Fast Freight (CBS'. B:3o—Columbia symphony (CBS'. 9:oo—lrene Beasley (CBS). 9:ls—Bohemians. 9:3o—Harold Stern orchestra (CBS). 9 45—Little Jack Little (CBS) 10:00—Ozzie Nelson orchestra (CBS). 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Sanders orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Bohemians. 11:30—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (IndianaDolis Broadcasting, ln.) TUESDAY P M. 4:ls—Tea Time Tunes. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Hit review. s:3o—Vaughn Cornish. s:4s—Announced. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally. 6:ls—Novelty program. 6:2o—Baseball scores. 6:30—-Announced. 6:45—-Norman Brokenshlre and orchestra. 7:oo—Harry Bason. 7:ls—Golden Age melodies. 7:3o—Harrv Bason. 7:4s—lndianapolis baseball program. B:oo—Orchestra. B:ls—Alice Arnold. B:3o—Jewel Box. B:4s—Songs Mv Mother Never Taught Me. 9:oo—Sclberling Singers. 9:ls—Everybody dance. 9:30 —Showboat orchestra. 9:45—A bit of excitement. 10:00—The Merrymen. 10:30—The Showboat orchestra. 11:00—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY P. M. 4;oo—Afternoon round table. 4:4o —Evergreen coo. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC'. s:oo—Amos n’ Andv (NBC>. s:ls—Dog talk bv Dr. Glenn Adams. 5:30 Bob Newhall. 5:45—01d Man Sunshine (Ford Rush). s:ls—Chandu. the magician. 6:3O—R. F. D. hour. 6:4s—Sisters of the Skillet (NBC). 7:oo—Josef Cherniavskv’s dance orchestra. 7:15 —Don Pedro dance orchestra. 7:4s—Centerville sketches. 8:00—Nile Club. B:3o—Quarter hour of loveliness. B:4s—Peanut Pietro. 9:oo—Marian McKay dance orchestra. 9:3o—Band. 9:3s —Varsitv ouartet. 9:4s—Headlines of vesterdav. 10:00—Wavne King, dance orchestra. 10:30—Moon River slumber music. 11 00—Don Pedro dance orchestra. 11 : 3o—Wavne King dance orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off.

Fishing the Air

"Go Wash an Elephant" is the admonition sung during the Just Willie program Tuesday, at 5:15 p. m.. over WENR and an NBC network. Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit, long favorite* of radio, join in harmonizing the songs, "Lover’s Holiday.” "Rainbow On the River,” and "At Sundown." during the program Tuesday, at 6:00 p. m.. over WTAM and NBC network. Edwin Franko Goldman navs tribute to Tschaikowskv in his unusual musical arrangements of the composer’s works

TUESDAY —* P. M.— ‘WC.N 1720)—Burtnett's orchestra. 4BC Schmeltng - Sharkey fight to WEAF-WJZ. —*:ls P. M.— ’ CBS—Musical Fast Freight. WGN (720) Headlines. NBC—Tune detective to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—A Persian j Garden. —6:30 P. M.— CBS—Columbia symphony. | i NBC—Paris Night Life to I WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dance master*. —6:41 P. M KDKA i96o)—Between the ! | acts. WBBM (770)—Romance of Thorobreds. WGN (720>— Musical fan- ! tasles! WJR (750i—Musical masters. NBC—Tish to WJZ. —9 P. M.— . KDKA (980)—News; Conrad's orchestra. . KYW 0020)—Sports: news; Maupln’s orchestra, i CBS—lrene Beasley and Berren’s orchestra. ; NBC Russ Columbo’s orchestra to WEAF. , WGN (720)—Burtnett's orchestra. WGY 1790)—Engel’s orchestra. ■ NBC—Amos 'n' Andy to KTHS. WENR. WFAA. WSM. —9:15 P. M.— i CBS—Martin’s orchestra. NBC—Oorv House Tonight >! to WEAF. WGN (720)—Crossword melodies. NBC—Sodero and concert to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylvia. WSM (650i—Snorts. —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Souths or- ■ [ ehestra. 'CBS—Stern's orchestra.

Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m.. over WENR and an NBC network. HIGH SPOTS OF TUESDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAM 5:15 —Columbia —The Mills Brothers. s:4s—Columbia—Georgie Price and Kreuger's orchestra. 6:OO—NBC i WEAF)—Sanderson and Crumit. 7:OO—NBC (WJZ)—Household program. Edgar Guest, poet. Columbia—Ben .Bernie and orchestra. 7:3o—Columbia—Crime Club. "The Strange Countess.” NBC (WEAF)—Ed Wynn and orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Goldman band concert. 8:00—NBC IWEAF)—Max Schmeling vs. Jack Sharkey fight. Columbia—Alex Gray and Shilkret's orchestra. 9:IS—NBC (WEAF) —Op’rv house tonight. Edgar Wallace’s thriller. "The Strange Countess.” will be presented as a radio drama during the broadcasts of the Crime Club over the WABC-Columbia network from 7:30 to 8:00 p. m.. Tuesday. Alex Gray will sing "Night When Love Was Born” and Nat Shilkret's orchestra will play "Manhattan Moonlight” in a romantic Quarter-hour of "Music That Satisfies” over WFBM and the Columbia network Tuesday, at 8 p. m. Howard Barlow, conductor of the Columbia symphony orchestra, will play the second movement. Andante sostenuto. from Brahms’ First Symphony, as the highlight of the concert to be broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network Tuesday. from 8:30 to 9 p. m. Plumbing Permits John Rich. Northwest corner Senate and Market, six fixtures, LEGALS Legal Notices The Western Saving and Loan Association of Indianapolis, Indiana, will hold its annual meeting of stockholders and the election of three (3) directors on July sth, 1932, at its usual place of meeting. WILLIAM C. GRAtJEL, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10931 In the matter of the petition of the Citizens Heat, Light and Power Company for the approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Winchester, 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 9 o’clock a. m., on Friday, July J. 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By O. R. LIVINGHOUSE, Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. June 20, 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. DAILEY * DAILEY 1258 Consolidated Bldg., Ri. 3101 SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County. Indiana, in cause No. 45372 wherein Josephine H. Arnold PlaintifT and George R. Fritsche and Bessie M. Fritsche. his wife Defendants requiring me to make the sum of Twenty Four Hundred Ten Dollars, and Forty Three Cents ($2410.43), as provided for in said degree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 9TH DAY OF JULY. 1932, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said dav, at the door of the Court House of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate In Marion County, Indiana: Lot, tract or parcel one (1) of the division of the Hensing Estate in the East half of the Northeast quarter of •ection twenty nine (29) township fifteen (15) North, range four 1 4• East of the Second Principal Meridian in Marion County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Land Book 9. page 562 in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs, I will, s the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. June 17. 1932. June 17. 24, July 1. 1932, ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices EVANS. EDNA PEARL—Mother of K. J. Evans of Louisville: sister of A. H. Evans of Indianapolis. Mrs. Lillian Ramsey of Mobile. Alabama and Mrs. Eugenia Wvatt of Carmel. Ind.. passed awav at her residence in Gravstone Ants. Services at the FLANNER and BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary anytime after Tuesdav noon. HINKLE DONALD S—Age 37, beloved husband of Elsie Weidman Henkle and father of Margie Ella and Donald Frank Henkle and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Henkle and brother of Mrs. Ralph Brydon. Mrs. Paul Koebeler. Mrs. George Toye. Mr. Harry and Maurice Henkle, passed away at the residence. 5543 University Ave., Saturdav morning. Funeral at the residence Tuesday. June 21. at 2 &m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown ill. (Cincinnati • O.) and South Bend papers please copy.) HO.VfBI RG. JOHN H.—Beloved husband of Delia, son of John J.. and brother of Frank and Charles Homburg. Mrs. Anna Sharkev. Mrs. Nereus Jackson and Mrs. Irene Hsgelskamp. died Monday. June 20. Services at the borne of Mrs. Jackson. 405 Leeds Ave.. ’Shursdav. June *3. at 10 a. m. Friends Invited. For information call J. J. BLACKWELL & SON,

—9:30 P. M.— 'NBC—Dornbereer's orche*j tra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Cummin's orj ehestra. WMAQ (670'—Dance program (2’ hours'. —9:41 P. M KYW 1 1020)—Canton orchestra. [CBS—Little Jack Little. WJR (750)—Silas and Lem. —lO P. M jKYW (1020)—Terrace or- ] chestrß. CBS—Nelson's orchestra. ; WGN (720)—Kassel* or- ! ehestra. NBC—Milwaukee orchestra j to WJZ —10:05 P. M.— NBC—Pettis' orchestra to WEAF. —10:15 P. M.— WGN (720)—Lown's orchesi tra. —10:30 P. M.— CBS—Sanders’ orchestra. WBBM (770)—Around the town. WDAF (610)—Dance orches- ! tra. NBC—The Oleanders to WEAF. ton orchestra. WGY (790)—De Witt Clinton orchestra. NBC—Agnew's orchestra to WJZ. WGN (720)—Burtnett's ori ehestra. —10:45 P. M.— ' WGN (720)—Dance program | (4 orchestrasi. —ll P. M KYW (1020)—Panico's orj ehestra. WENR (870)—Dance orches- | tra. —11:30 P. M.— .WENR 1 870)—Terrace orchestra. —l2 P. M.— WDAF (810) Nighthawk • frolic.

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AMMOUMCEMEMTS 1 Death Notices HUNTER. ROBERT FORD—Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coyle, brother of Ruth Elizabeth Hunter, stepbrother of Eva and George Covie. passed away at the home. 2615 Manker Avr , age 20 years. Friends mav call after ♦ p. m. Wednesday. Services at the home Thursdav. June 23. at 2 o'clock. Buna! Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of HEGE and FLANIGAN •_ MASTERS. MATTIE RAWLINGS—BeIoved wife of Georee W. Masters, mother of Fred and Nicholes Rawlings, and Mrs. Arthur Rowe, sister of Mrs. Fred Hartune departed this life June 20. age 58 vears Funeral Wednesday. June 22. at the residence of her sister 952 N. Bradlev Ave. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited Funeral under the direction of MffORE and KIRK MOOSE, LOYAL ORDER OK Officers and mem tiers of Indianapolis lodge No. 17. This is to advise vou of the death of Brother FRANK BECK Funeral services Wednesday. 9:45 e. m from 2100 S. Meridian St., all members who can pleas® attend. SAMUEL L. MONTGOMERY. Dictator. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Secretary. SOLTAU. JAMES G.—Entered into rest Monday. 8 a. m... age 50 years, beloved husband of Julia Soltau. father of Mrs. Howard Cornell, son of John A. Soltau. brother of William Edward. John and Beniamin Soltau. Funeral Wednesday at residence. 614 N. Beville Ave... 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. HARRY W. MOORE in charge. STERRETT. CHARLES VlßGlL—Beloved son of Charles F. and Rosa Kirkpatrick Sterrett. and brother of Donald Sterrett, departed this life Sunday. June 19. age 21 years. Funeral Wednesday June 22. at the residence. 4347 Baltimore ave., 10:30 a m. Burial Oaklandon cemetery. Friends Invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK. 2 Cards, In Memoriams WE WISH to extend our thanks and appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbors. to the minister, and to the ladles auxiliary to B. of L. E. for kindness and svmDathv extended at the recent death of our mother and grandmother. Mvra H. Noble. j THE FAMILY. 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. 1243 • J. C. WILSON 1236 Prospect Or 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 Sea Tallulah Bankhead —ln—‘‘Thunder Below” When you have returned the article co its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once BANKBOOK —Lost with driver’s license. money. Reward. 1082 Russell. Dr. 0467. BRASS casting from truck on south side. CENTRAL TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., INC.. 23)9 W. South. CAT—Red Persian, male, straved from 2416 E. Michigan. Reward. Ch. 7100 HORSE blanket, heavy, between Indpis. and Whiteland Rd. 31. Rew. Dr. 6530-M. ONE Silver gas cylinder: lost between 30th and Massachusetts Ave. on Cornell Ave. Reward, Ri. 9353. PEKINGESE—Brown, answers name WuChang, Reward. Ta. 6513. 3050 Ruckle. POCKETBOOK—Vicinity 42nd & College, money, bills and paper. Reward. Hu. 4939. POLICE PUP—Collar, ans. to "Fritzie.” 654 E. 13th, No. 1, Ri. 9182. Reward. RAIN C OAT—La and lost downtown de pt. store Sat, Reward. Dr. 5930-W. WRIST WATCH —Lady’s white gold; Btilova. ilost last week. Reward. Ch. 6442. 5 Personals DENTISTRY—PIates with gold pin teeth, >5; fit or no pay, 128 '/a N. Delaware St. NU-WAY CLEANERS Demothing a Specialty, Be. 0179. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring LEARN HAWAIIAN GUITAR—I Free with course. Radio artists instructors. Hilo Hawaiian Studio. 2106 Roosevelt. Ch. 4425 SPECIAL summer school rates; all private lessons, $1; class, 25c to 75c: also tutoring in grammar and high school subJects. Ir. 0956, TAP DANCING In your own home or at. studio, very reas. Ch. 2874. ~~~~¥eTp WANTED The Times tries to protect Its readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully investigating all advertisements that require money for “cash bonds,” territorial rights, etc. However, readers are advised to investigate carefully or consult the Bet* ter Business Bnrean before Investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male Tea and Coffee Route Men Big responsible local firm needs 3 men. Previous experience unnecessary, but must be psysically able and willing to service 364 regular consumers on city route, and work 8 hours a day for about $25 weekly, plus bonus. Apply 862 Mass Ave., 8-12 tomorrow. 14 Help Wanted—Female WHITE MAID—Room and board. Small wages. 359 W, Washing lon St. 17 Furnished Rooms ASHLAND, 2320—Lovely mod. rm., housekping. or sleeping; 1 or 2; gar. He. 5075. CAPITOL. N.. 3437—Nice, light, airy rm., priv. family, gentleman pref., $3. Ha. 4682-R. CARROLLTON. 3429—Beautifully furn.. large airy, front rm.. $4. Wa. 3795-J. CENTRAL, 1326 —L*rge, cool, light front room; 1 or 2 people; $2 to $3.50. CENTRAL, 1517—Attrac. front rm.; priv. home; meals opt.; privil.; reasonable. DEL. & 32D.—Beautiful front rm.; 1 or 3; prl. bath, also small rm. Hu. 3949. DELA.. N.. 2603 1 i—Sleeping and housekeeping rms.: adults; refer.; reas. Ha. 4862-J. EAST, N.. 718—Modern front sleeping rms. Home privileges. $2 and $3. RI. 4853. ILLINOIS. N., 1808—Nice, clean sleeping rm.. $2.50 up. Ha. 3203-J. KENWOOD, 3416—M0d. rm., good light and air; instantaneous hot water; good view, best neighborhood; beautiful surroundings, best atmosphere in home. Priv. family of 2. Ta. 6367. MIICH.. E., 3032—Nice, large rm., for young man; privileges: garage. Ch. 1591, MICH., W.. 6, APT. 34—Lovely lur. front rm., next bath; close In; reas. Li. 9211, MINNESOTA E.. 326—Large airy room. private home: reasonable price. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2136—Large airy rm.. connecting bath. Ha. 4838-M. OHIO. E.. 407—LODGING FOR MEN MODERN; 35c PER NIGHT. RI. 4145. PARK. 1647—N0. 4; front rm., prl. entr.. 1 cr 2 crnpl. ladies; 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 meal, garagg opt., nr. car, bus. Ta. 5169. WASH. BLVD . NORTH OF 52I>—Lovely rm., priv. bath, gentleman pref. Hu, 8468. WOODRUFF PL.. 774 W. DR —Cool, comfortable rm,; near bath. Ch. 5724. 24TH. E,. 148—3 clean, cool rms., next to bath: 1 in family; gentleman preferred. Ta. 2289. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va.. $3 up: sleeping ar.d housekeeping; verv desirable. 1 OR 7 business girls to share attractive ant., north. Ts, 6521. NEAR Central and 25th; rm. or share furn. home; adults: reasonable. He. 1136, ST. DENIS HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. „ BREVORT HOTEL Steaa heat: mod. conven., $3.50 * up.

RENTALS J 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1634—2 connecting rms.. private entrance; semi bath. BRADLEY, N.. 602—Upper modern fur. duplex, newlv dec., priv. bath. $8 week, BROADwXy, 2121—Large front rm., kitchenette. newly decorated: adults. BROADWAY. 1422—Private bath, hot water; overstuffed; porch: gar,; reduced. BROADWAY, 1403—Clean, cozy apt ; light. cool; day bed; sink.; phone; $5. 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. 1923—2-rm. modern overstuffed; utilities paid: $5 wk. He. 4586. FOUNTAIN SQ 4-rm, cottage. $5 & $5.50., 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE- 2l" N.— t MOD. RMS.; EVERYTHING FURN.; ADULTS: GAR. ILL., N.. 3116 —Large kitchen, sink, 1 to 2 bedrooms; reasonable. Ha. 2317-R. ILLINOIS! n!! 3469—Furnished rms! for housekeeping or sleeping. Ha. 0196-M. ILL.. N., 3232—Very nice; 2 rooms completelv furn: $5 and S7. Ha. 1563. ILL.. N , 2339 —1 rm., $3.50, 2 rms.. ktch., $6.50; 2 rms. fetch.; o stuffed, SS7. Ta. 7110. MERIDIAN, S.. 1706—2 rms.. next bath, $5: 1 .ge. rm.. $4; outside entr. Dr. 5442. NOWLAND. 1607—Two furnished rms.: near car line; private home. Ch. 1014-R. OHIO, E., 605—Modern rms.; everything furn.; $1.50 wk. up; parking space. OHIO. 540 E.—2 nice housekeeping rooms. $3 wk„- others $1.50 up; gar, $2 mo. PARK, 1125—2 and 3 rms., housekeeping; water in kitchen; $3.50 & $5; downstairs. PARK. 2146—2-rm. apt.; redeco.; light, airy; _P!l_ ent,; evythg, furn. with phone. , PRATT, E.. 225—2 connecting rms.; compl. furn.: strictly private. Li. 8146. RURAL. 436’ 2 —3 rms. and bath, furnished; modern: $7. TALBOT, N., 2117—1 rm. and kitchenette, sink, priv. entr.; also sleeping room. TALBOTT. N.. 2420—2 rms.. everything fur. Running water: $5; gar. Ta. 7110. TEMPLE, N., 610—Completely furn. 3 rm. apt., arlvate hath; entrance; garage. WASH., W„ 343 Vi—Rm., double. 50c per night; single, 35c. Well furn. housekpg.. $3 week. Under new management. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Large Ist fl.. rm. kitachenette, priv, bath; $7,50, Ch. 4108. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Large rm.. kitchenette; pri. bath; Ist fl. porch; $7. 1-rm. apt., $5; 1-rm. apt.. $4. Ch. 4108. 24TH. E.. 44038 —3 nicely furn. front rms., priv. bath and entr., reas. After 5 p. m. 31ST. W., 465—Nicely furn., 3 rms.; util. turn.; private home; low rent; 2 adults. 33RD. W.. 930—56 and S7: clean, modern, 2-rm. apts.. sinks, all utilities furnished. Days Ta. 0980: Ta. 6983 after 6:30 P. M. HOUSEKEEPING and single rm.; meals if preferred. Ir. 5023. S8 WEEK—4-room furnished cottage: utildishes. bedding furn. Call at 1611 Southeastern Ave. $3.50 —3146 Northwestern: rm., small ktch., ariult or adult and child. Ha. 2431-R. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL, 2431—2 emp. girls or men share home; board or kit, privl. opt. He. 1495. CENTRAL. 2234—Apt. 4; light, airy rm. for 2; meals opt.; gar. Ha. 0296-M J COLLEGE, 2343—Clean, light front rm.; good home. He. 5524. JEFFERSON, N., 325—Attrac. rm.. laundry; men pref.; S7; near car, bus. Ch. 0685-J. NEW JERSEY. N- 2229—Pleasant front rm., good breeze; priv.; gd. meals. Ta. 4706. PARK, 833—Home for men; elderly men prefered; home privileges. Ri. 9930. PENN.. 1221—Lovely rm.. 1 or 2; board. $8; const, hot water. Ri. 3974. PRIMROSE, 6145—Rm. next bath; twin _beds; pri. home; bus and car. Hu. 5949. ' BUSINESS girl to share rm. in an apt.; i breakfast, eve, dinner. Ta. 4626. REAL HOME:—CooI clean rm.. including meals: $5; near car. Ch, 3232-R. 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND. 2150—Ft. rm., ktchn.; beauti. hardwd firs; gas range; ice box. He. 2897. DELA., N- 2147 —6-rm. duplex; heat and water furn. Ha. 3550-J. ILLINOIS, N„ 3145 Beautiful bedroom apt.; $52,50, 11TH, W., 42—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apt- heat, gas, water and Ice furn.; $23. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. 4-RM. apt. and bath, north; Frig., hardwood floors. lights, gas. Li. 2662, He. 5858. NICE YARD FOR CHILDREN Bargain, 5 rooms, airy; porches, moving paid. 1815 College. He. 5529. REDUCED RENT. Bellefontaine, 2315; three rooms and bath: recently decorated; lower apartment; heat, water and garage. Dr. 3300. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. LL 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 BELLEFONTAINE, 2447—5-rm. mod.; double; gar.; inclosed yd.; $18.50, Wa. 0492. COLORADO. N., 1115—5-room mod., single; _519.50, Gregory & Appel, Inc. Li. 7491 ._ COTTAGE, 1601—5-rm. house, semi-mod., • water pd.; nicely papered; good neighborhood, sl6. Owner. Hu. 4368. Dr, 3564-R. DEARBORN. 1224—5-rm. dbl.; complete bath; gar.; A-1; wa. pd,; sl9. Ch _1_328-J. DENNY, N., 732—Attractive strictly mod--5 rms.. garage, water pd„ clean; reduced. EASTERN, 626—Nr. St. Philips; 6 rms., _ mod.: redeco.; repain ted; $32.80. Li. 1786. GUILFORD, 2621 —5 rms.. complete bath, Heatrola, cleaned; wa. pd.; $lB. He. 4967. GUILFORD, 423 E. NORTH 4-room modern; A-l condition, j. g. McCullough agency 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. ILL- N., 2701—Attractive 2-wav. 6 rms., strictly mod.: cleaned: $32.50. Ta. 0204. LA SALLE, N„ 556—4-rm. double, builtin features, A-l shape. $25; water pd. LEJS, 1445—Nice clean 6-rm. semi-mod. double; garage. Call Ir. 2331. MICH., E.. 5606—6-rm. strictly mod., builtin., gar., water pd.; $35, Ir. 5446. MICHIGAN, 4821 E.—s-rm. mod.; long living rm.; A-l; S3O; wa, pd. Wa. 0717, NEW YORK, E., 5755 Snappy, 6 rms., tile bath, A-l; water pd., S4O. Ir. 6114 OLNEY, N- 1503—Sq. Brookside pk.; 5-rm. mod.; redeco.; refln.; $25. Ch. 0253-M. PARKER, 2039—Small modern double; water, garage; $22. LI. 5331. PERSHING, S.. 826—New shades, paper and floors in good condition; 5-rm.. semimodern; good location; garage. Reduced, $ 16, Water paid. _ Dr. 3472. RITTER, N.. 75—6-room modern double, 522.50. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. Li. 7491. ROCHESTER, 530 N.—7-rm. mod.: rep’nt'd; dble. gar.; fruit, shrubs: S2O, Be. 3778-2. SPRUCE. 1736-33-40—4 rms. mod- garage; S2O. Ri. 1888, Ta. 3020. TAOOMA, 1102—Nr. Tech.; 6-rm. dbl.. bath, heatrola. will paint; S2O. Ir. 4489. VIRGINIA AVE- 467—6 rooms, semi-mod-ern; good condition; one month free; water paid; sl7. Dr. 6912-W. YOUNG AVE. 4919 REDUCED RENT DOUBLE JUST LIKE A SINGLE 5 rooms, modern; side drive garage, beautifully decorated thruout. Beautiful surroundings; 15 min. from town. Ir. 5834. 26TH ST- W.—4-r*. semi-modern: redeco.; large yd.: gar,: sl6. Owner. Hu. 5967 Rooming House, S3O 10-rm. modern. 947 N. 111. Dunlop & Holtegel CHEAP RENT Berwick, 544; 4-room cottage, $12.50. Rockville Ave.. 3851; 4-room bungalow and garage. sls, Ls. 2318. MR. MOTT. $10 —Three specials; 4 or 5 rooms; garage; garden, etc. See CRUSE. 128 N. Dela, Single, N. W„ $12.50 6 rooms; electric lights, gas, city water. 2260 N. Harding. Dunlop & Holtegel FREE RENT—JuIy Ist; 4-rm. semi-mod-ern; sls. 123 S. Arlington. Ir. 3516. Bungalow, $25 5 rooms, modern; extra good garage. 4002 E. Thirtieth. Dunlop & Holtegel COLORED—CorneII. 1401; 6 rms. strictly mod.; hardwd. firs.; A-l. Dr. 4647-R. COLORED, 2810—Schofle’d. 4 airy rooms, redeco.. sq. Douglas Pk.. $lO. Hu. 5567. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ALABAMA. N- 1726—2-bedrm. apt.; pri. ent.; bath: gar.: utilities. Ha. 4953-M. ASHLAND. 1558 Nicely furn.. 2 rms, downstairs, kitchenette and bath. Reas. CENTRAL AVE. 2131—Living rm.. small bedrm., kitchen, private entrance and porch; all uttl.; $7 week. He. 4155. DELA- 2258 N.—Front lower apt.; 3 rms.; clean, cool, attrac., overstuffed: pri.^enri EAST—4-rm. apt.. $25; nicely turn.; lawn; A-l location. Inquire 134 N. Denny. EASTERN. 27 > J N —Completely furn 4-rm. apt.; utilities furnished. Ir. 3245. NEW YORK. 1623 W . 5 rms. overstuffed: gar.: water paid: $6 wk, Ri. 7725 WALNUT. E., 115—3-rm. aots. on. bath. *6.50 and SB. See hsekeepr, in basm't. WOODRUFF PL- 623 E Dr.—Liv. rm.: bedrm.. kit., bath., util., yd.; SIC wk. 1-9.

| RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses BEAUTIFULLY furn. home, north' rent verv reas. to right party, Hu. 7714. DUPLEX —Living rm., 2 bedrms . bath Lltch.: clean; nicely fur.; adults. Ta. 1340. s<f> BUNGALOW—S rms., overstuffed, radio; gar.: located 4900 east on llth. Call MR. MOTT Li. 2318. Eve.. Ri. 9476. WHIP DEPRESSION We will share 7-rm. modern, furn. home. In beautifully shaded Irvington. 1 3 of rent and utilities. Ir. 4356. Newly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garage. THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVF AND McCARTY STS See custodian at 781 E. McCarty st. Apt 47. 24 Suburban and Farms NORTH—6 rms.; gar.: elec.; garden; chicken house; bus service. $lB. Ir. 5427. 24-A Resorts and Cottages 2 COTTAGES—North Mich.: auiet. cozv low rent good fishing, golf, ir. 0156. 26 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO CO-OPERATE WITH RENTER OF PROPERTY Have furniture for some half dozen 1 f-rm. apts : overstuffed: A-l condition. }X ill - Blve service and share expenses. Li. 6989. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSOR --- Repossessed* good as new. attractive price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151. BOTTLES Stone Jars, reduced prices. . x We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO- 534 W. Pearl St, Li. 8085. CAMERA, Brew Bxio, complete with 3 plate holder and Tripod. $35. Ch. 3618. EMPTY BOTTLES FOR HOME PURPOSES. SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO. 605 S, CAPITOL AVE. RI. 7104. LIMESTONE slabs for rock gardens, cinders, sand and gravel. Ir. 2820. New Viking Electric Pump 30 Gallons per minute for water, oil or gasoline. Half price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. WALL TENT,, Duplex firele&s cooker, piano, a|l_ good condition; reas. Wa. 4661 -R, WASHING MACHINE PARTS AND ICE. Wringer roils, $1.85. EASY parts, news .md used. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS - NOW! WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD'S DRUGS. 8.3 N. Delaware St. Li. 1800. 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, SNAPDRAGONS and Petunia Plants. 2 doz. for 25c. each Ir. 2172 R-2. 35 Household Goods BEDROOM, dining room and living room furniture, rugs, occassional chairs ari'd tables. 2428 N. Meridian. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm and bedrm., twin beds, linen frieze living rm- rugs, sac. 3710 N. Meridian Crosley Electric Refrigerator MODEL C-45. Four and one-half cubic feet net capacity. Outside dimensions 58'j inches high, 25 3 4 inches wide. 21 inches deep, 9 square feet of shelf space. For the small price of $89.50, f ,o. b. Pearson Piano Cos. 128 N .Penna. St. Open evens. Li. 5513 ELEC. IRONER—"Simplex;" A-l con.; barg. _for quick sale. 126 Harris Ave. Hu. 7531. FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used visit our display room. 2000 Northwestern Avenue. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrig!! new, used: cash credit. Barrett 868 Virginia GASOLINE r:rl oil stoves, ice boxes; new. used. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. LIVING RM. SUITE, 2 pc. tapestry cover. A-l condition, $25. Hu. 4449. SEWING MACHINES - RfePAIRED ON ALt MAKES. WHITE CO.. RI. 4755. SINK. 6-ft. porcelain enameled acid resisting sink, with all chromium-plated fixtures;, cost S2OO. our price SSO. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St.. TRADE in your building and loan account on Crosley, Majestic or Starr-Freeze Electric refrigeration. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penn St. Li. 5513. 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 Fufniture Cos. Meridian at Maryland St. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESB 36 Radios, Musical Instruments AUTO radio; new; used; no down payment. Werking Radio Service. Ir. 0979. CROSLEY lowboy $15!50 Apex lowboy 22.50 Sonora lowboy 17.50 R. C. A. highboy 21.00 Crosley Buddy 19.50 Radio Bargain Shop CROSLEY RADIO, 6 tube, beautiful console cabinet, sacrifice, $lO, Ir. 1998. KIMBALL" uprght piano, beautiful walnut case, cheap, must sell. 2349 N. Delaware. NEW 48 bass piano accordion; octave coupler, $99.50; terms. PEARSON I LANO 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. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. Li. 5513. USED metal clarinet. $75 value! $35; terms. PEARSON PIANO CO- 128 N. Penna. St,. Li. 5513. 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—Underwood, Royal, Woodstock, portables. McCollum. He. 1936. TYPEWRITERS gfffg, jfig* TYPEWRITERS rented. $2 50 per mo.; $6 for 3 mo, Woodstock. 317 N. Penn. L. 4712 40 Wanted to Trade ESSEX Sedan. Victrola, records, slide trombone. for chickens. Dr. 7768 R-4. 41 Wanted to Buy jfl ALL FURNITURE CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019 HnH WHEN YOU ARE READY TO ** * SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and aeUert of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES.

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 ; ndividuals listed below under the “Who Can Do It” ads —then phone Miss Rose at Times Want Ad Headquarters —Riley 5551 and tell which firm or individual you have employed. You will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE two tickets to the Indiana theater to see “Thunder Below” starring Tallulah Bankhead and Paul Lukas on the screen. Every firm listed here has pledged itself to give 100% satisfaction. f

MERCHANDISE 41 Wanted to Buy 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. .1085-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 5 rooms: also odd pieces, highest prices. Hu. 7274. WE PAY CASH FOR FURNITURE. RUGS. ETC. CALL WA. 1665. WE pav best prices for used furniture. 1236 Oliver Ave Be 2456 Livestock 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry GOOD Jersey cow; 3-years-old; fresh this fall. 2753 Tyndall Ave. AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale BUICK—I 927 sedan; forced o sell: trade or terms. This car is in wonderful running order. Call Be. 1960 BUICK, 1928. standard two-door sedan; dark blue duco. like brand new, thoroughly reconditioned: a real bargain at. 5275, INDIANAPOLIS BUICk. 1303 E. Wash. Sr. LI. 7383 BUICK. 1928-265 COUPE—Standard model"! natural wood wheels, top. bodv. upholstery, tires, motor, all In serviceable shape. Terms to suit $225.00 FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol. Ri. 9336. CADILAC —Touring; good cond.. s4o! racing boat, trailer, SSO cash. Be. 1647. 1619 Howard. CHEVROLET—Coupe, 1927; rumble seat; good cond., new tires. SBS. Ir. 1710, CHRYSLER "75"—Coupe; fully equipped excellent cond., orig. owner; $395. Hu. 7050. | CORD. 1931 sport sedan; 6 wire wheels, trunk and other equipment. Perfect condition. Must sacrifice. Can arange ELCAR, 1927 Sedan: here is a real family car assuring purchaser many miles serviceable use; only $95. MARMON USED CAR LOT. llth and Meridian. RJ. 3308. ESSEX—'29 sedan: $125. SACKS BROS! LOAN CO- 309 N. Capitol. FORD—'29 sport coupe; $145. SACKS BROS. AUTO LOAN CO- 309 N. Capitol. FORD—I93O tudor sedan; good paint; good tires and No. 1 mechanically: $235. C O. WARNOCK CO. Sl9 E. Wa*h. Li 8396. 1931 FORD COUPE—Splendid condition, very closn $310.00. TIARRY A. SHARP CO. 423 Va. Ave. Dr. 5020. FORD, 1928 Fordor Sedan; has good paint Job. upholstery first-class; motor o. ktires good, equipment standard. This car priced verv low at $1.25. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 E. Wash. Ri. 5325. MODEL T Ford coupe; fast head; mech. good; bargain, Ta. 0650; dem. give n. FORD, 1931—Runs like new; green duco finish; 5 wire wheels; good tires. Mileage verv low. LAUTH MOTORS INC. 3547 East Wash. Ir. 1175 HUDSON—I93O sedan: $275. SACKSBROS. AUTO LOAN CO- 309 N. Capltol. MARMON. 1929 68 Sedan: desert sand, ebony striped; side mounts; trunk rack: good tires: price $245, for immediate sale. MARMON USED CAR LOT. llth and Meridian. Ri. 3308. MARMON. 1930—Custom built convertible sedan; finished in a beautiful robin egg blue: six wire wheels; original cost $4 600: can be bought at amazingly low prjee and is outstanding bargain at $695. View this excellent offering on our show r floor todav. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. LI. 1995. PLYMOUTH—Late '3O series coupe; motor, tires (new snarei, upholstery in A-l cond.; newly reducoed; $225; terms.; pri owner. Ir, 3535. ROOSEVELT. 1929 Sedan; finish, body tires, upholstery good condition. A bargain at $195. MARMON USED CAR LOT. llth and Meridian. Ri. 3.108. PI Trucks, Tractors, Trailer* All Standard Makes General Motors Used Truck Dept. 430 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 7467. 1927 SERVICE TRUCK, one ton; closed cab with A-l ice van; good tires; good motor: SSO down; terms and trade. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Baase & Edwards 2419 W. Wash. 3t„ Be. 1450. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Time* Phone '‘ad-taker’’ Ri. 5551 during business hours 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts AUTO BODY—Motor service; complete facilities; parking space: prices right. GENERAL AUTO TOP, 722-24 N. Capitol. Ri. 4038. P JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave. 55 Autos Wanted Will pay cash for your ear or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LI. 4516, 561 N. Capitol. BUSIN ESS SE RVIC E

HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— Get two tickets to Indiana Theater GWe one day’s employment to any of tho advertiser’! Hsted below and then phone Miss Rose at Rllev 5951, telling which firm vou have employed. Yon will receive two tickets 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 CALL RI. 7474. OR TA. 6060 for lowest prices on cleaning, rtveing and pressing. PARIS CLEANERS. 236 N. 111. FINISH vour own floors. Rent a "Dreadnaught" Sander. Ta. 4614, 2506 Central. NICELY AWNING SHOP Better Awnings for less. We repair awnines. Call for estimator. Be. 3188. TREE SURGEON, removing, trimming; spraying. Finney. 1202 W, 29th. Ta. 5262. Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON'S—S2.SO A LOAD UP. EXPERIENCED. CAREFUL WHITE MEN. RI. 4695 BOTTS TRANSFER—New equipment. Load, hour or contract. Responsible. Dr. 3483, MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less; auick service: careful white men Ch. 5840, OTTO J. BUESZ Packing. Shipping, Overland Hauling. Return loads wanted from Milwaukee, Wis.; Columbus. 0.. and St. Loui3. Rt 6561; Ri, 3628. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call Rt 7750. 419 E. Market St, T ransf er—Moving—Storage Day or night, large or small loads anywhere. Responsible for all damage. Cheapest in town. Hu. 3507. MOVING —$2 up: uny time; local and overland; white men. PETE. Ch. 2873.

AUTO MOTIVE 55 Auto# Wanted \MfantUsedQn/\ [•Sacks bros.i XUTO LOAN CO. j f 309-3 HN. CAPITOL-fcl. WA \ FIN ANcTaL " Business Opportunities FILLING station lease, trade or sell. DOLL, Kessler Blvd.-Lafayette Rd. Ta. 6036 WANTED AT ONCE—Party interested In auto race proposition. Julv 4th: State Fairground Small Invest. Call. LI. 1290 Personal Property Loans LOANS 2ri. INDPLS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 310 OCCIDENTAL BLDG RI, 3587 NO COMPULSORY INSURANC* RED TAPE Autos. Furniture. 525-S3OO. LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N, Delaware LI. 6605 COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. REDUCED RATES 200 Roosevelt Bldg. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI neoin 3491, LI nroln 8495 Reduce Your Payments WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE $35 TO S3OO BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 307 E New York RI 4974 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 Rt. 5054. LL 9Ui Directly opposite the Citizens Gas Cos. Automobile Loans A QUICK MONEY L U Convenient and Confiden- Q tial Service. Legal Rates. T MERIDIAN A MOTOR SALES N O 820 N. Meridian St. C Riley 4031 AUTO MANS CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAN CQ 342 N. Illinois St LI. 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 560A PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 mm Cor. New York and Indiana AUTO gßiaANf mly half I /° LEGAL Hi rate If paid when due. ls not. regular legal rate will prevail until maturity. Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 8 S. Capitol Ave. RL 1321 lblsTnessservice

Paperhanging and Painting A-l WORK—Paper hung 12'Ac roll. Hous painting, Rex Dec. Cos. Ri. 1223. A NO. 1 work: naner hanging 10c roll. Paper furn. 7c roll. House painting. Be, 4271-R. A NO. 1 AWNING and Ton Shop. We make awnings. Seat and tire covers glass work: upholstering. Ri. 8133. Ir 2847 i ' CLEANING, 50c up. Papering lbc roll Paper furn. Stonebreaker. Ta. 281*. DR. 5075—MR. WILLIS. Paper cleaning painting; lowest prices; prompt service FIRST-CLASS paper hanging. 10c per roll Be. 0112-R- MAIER & BIDELL. IR. 6513. CH. 7133 —Guar!” paper cleaning painting, paper hanging; $2.50 up. PAlNTlNG—Cleaning, good work, price right.; hour or contract, Ir. 648.1 eve. PAPER cleaned, hardwood floors polished Paint, windows, woodwork washed. Ta 6219. , PAPER HUNG. 10c: 12 yrs. exp.; good paper, cheap. Painting. Ch. 2023. PAPERHANGING—I2c roil! paper cleaning 50c, Paintg. For, furn. or auto. Hu. 5492 PAPER hanging; painting and cleanlug Peas, prices. W. R. HUGHES, Be. 0245-M PAPER HANGING—IOc and uo. per roll guaranteed. Jones & Hughes. Ch. 2789 PAPERING—Cleaning. painting. Guar work. Prices right, Mr. Brown. Ch. 3545 PAPERING—Paining, wall cleaning floors refinished now: TAKE 12 MONTHS TO PAY: work and prices guar. Ta. 1247.

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