Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1932 — Page 21

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LEGALS _ Legal Auctions and Sales MEANS A. B( ANTING 522 State Life Bid*., Li. 4512. SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to roe directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County, Indiana Ii cause No. 46380 where Marion County Stats Bank, a corporation Plaintiff and Ldward B. Holtain, euil Defendants requiring me to make the sums of money s provided for In said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 16TH 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 rent* and profits for a term not exceeding seven vears. of the follow - ing real estate in Marlon County. Indiana Lot. numbered 544, except 40 feet hv parallel lines off of the entire north end thereof. In Spann and Company s Second Woodlawn Addition to ihe City of Indianapolis, as shown by recorded plat thereof, on page 119, of plat, book 7, In the office oi the Recorder of Marlon County, Indiana. If auch rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with Interest and costs. I will, at the same lime anrl place, expose to public Sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be suffllcent to discharge said decree, Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement CHARLES L. SUMNER Sheri 1 ' of Marlon Countv. fine 34. 1932. June 24. July 1,9, 1932. LEO X. SMITH 508 Fidelity Tr. Bldg., Li. 8535. SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marlon County, Indiana, In cause No. 46854 wherein The Peoples Mutual Savings and Loan Association Plaintiff and Sadie Hunter, etal Defendants requiring me to make the sum of Nineteen Hundred Ninety Two Dollars, and One Cent (1992.01). as provided for In said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF JULY, 1932, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock P. M of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a terin not, exceeding seven vears, of the following real estate in Marlon County, Indiana: Lot numbered one hundred eighty one (18H in J. H. Clark's Third Addition to West Indianapolis, now in the City of Indianapolis, the plat of which appears on record in the office of the Recorder of Marlon County, Indiana, in plat book 9 at page 88 thereof. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so rtiuch thereof as may be suffllcent to discharge said dccrep. Said sale will be made wllhout relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER Sheriff of Marion Count.v. June 34. 1932. June 24, July 1, g, 1932. JACOBY A HADLEY 204-518 Ind. Tr. Bldg. Ri. 7990. Li. #024 SHERIFF'S SAEE Bv virtue of a certified copv of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marlon County, Indiana, in cause No 46852 whprein The Railroadmen's Building and Savings Association Plaintiff and Claude H. Johnson and Bessie M Johnson, his wife Defendants requiring me to make the sum of Sixtv Eight, Hundred Fifty Five Dollars, and Sixty Four Cents ($6855.64), as provided for In said decree, with Interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 16TH DAY OF JULY, 1932. bet ween Ihe hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon County, Indiana, the rent* and profits for a term not exceeding seven vears. of the following real estate in Marion County, Indiana : Lot four (4t and twenty five f251 feet by parallel lines off of the entire east side of lot three i3i in Wagner Addition to the City of Indianapolis, Marion Coilntv. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not, sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with Interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as raav be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER, Sheriff of Marion County. lun 24__1972 June 24. July 1,8, 1932 JACOBY * HADLEY 204-518 Ind. Tr. Bldg. Rl. 7990. Li. 9624. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marlon County, Indiana, in cause No 46841 wherein The Railroadmen's Building and Savings Association Plaintiff and Isaac N. Worth, Alice M. Worth, his wife, etal Defendants requiring me to make the sum of Twenty Two Hundred Ninely Three Dollars, and Fifty One Cents ($2293.511, as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 16TH 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 Count.v, Indiana, the rents and prUTlts for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate In Marion County. Indiana Lot Iwenty right 128) and the east half of lot twenty nine >39 in C. E. Coffin's East Vermont Street Addition lo the City of Indianapolis, Marlon Countv, Indiana If such rents and profits will not sell for i sufficient sum to saiisfv said decree with interest and costs. I will, al the same lime and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge sid decree Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES 1,. SUMNER Sheriff of Marion Count-v J '.ne 24, 1932 June 24. July 1. 8 1932 JACOBY A HADLEY .’O4-516 Ind. Tr. Bldg. Ri. 7998. LI. 9824. SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copv of decree io me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County. Indiana, in cause No. 46882 wherein The Railroadmen s Building and Savings Association Plaintiff and John W Nunamaker and Blanche B. Nunamaker. his wife Defendants requiring me to make the sum of Sixtv Three Hundred Fortv Seven Dollars. and Thirty Cents (16347.301. as provided for in said decree, with interest and costa. 1 will expose at Public sale to ite highest bidder, on SATURDAY THE 16TH DAY OF JULY 1932 between the hours of *lo' o'clock A. M. end 4 o’clock P M. of said dav. at the ooor of ihe Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven vears. of i he following real estate In Marion Countv. Indiana: Lot one hundred thirtv one (131) In Culver. Riggs and Lvnn s subdivision of lots thirteen il3) fourteen (141 fifteen ilsi and thirtv one 131) to fortv two (42■ both Inclusive In Columbia Place Addition to the Citv of Indiananolis. Marlon Countv. Indiana If such rents and profits win not sell for a sufficient, sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the saipe time and place, expose to oublic sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav he sufficient to discharge said decree Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. BUMNER. Sheriff of Marion Countv. June. 24. 1932 June 24. July l, 8. 1932, JACOBY A HADI.EY 204-516 Ind. Tr. Bldg. Ri. 7990. Li. 9824. SHERIFF S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copv of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marlon County, Indiana In cause No. 46199 wherein The Railroadmen s Building and Savings Association Plaintiff and Olenn Ray --Ray. his wife, etal Defendants requiring me to make the sum of Twelve Hundred Fifty Dollars, and Ten Cent* (81250 lOi, as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY THE 16TH 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 Cbuntv, Indiana. the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County, Indiana The north Leif of sixteen (11) feet off of the rast side of block twelve tl2i and the north half of fourteen and fifteen hundredths 1 14.16) feet off the west side of block number eleven ill) J ■

_ LEGALS Legal Auctions and Sales all In ONal and Adams' subdivision i of the south part of the southwest i quarter of section eighteen (18) township fifteen <lsi north, range four i4i I east. Marion County, Indiana. If such rent* and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion Countv. June 24. 1932. June 24. July 1,8, 1932. COOK A WALKER SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copv of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marlon Countv. Indiana, in cause No. 18978 wherein Richard L. Lowther. Receiver of the J. F. Wild ii Company Plaintiff and Walter S Johnson. Blanche L. Johnson, etal Defendants requiring me to make the sum of Eighty Eight Thousand Six Hundred Six Dollars, and Ninety Seven Cents i588.606.971. as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 16TH DAY OF JULY. 1932. I between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. j and 4 o'clock P M of said dav. at the door of the Court House of Mmon Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven vears. of the following real estate In Marion Countv. Indiana Fiftv-two and one-twentv-flfth (52-1/251 acres of land bv parallel lines off of the South end of the West Half of the South East Quarter of Section 24. Township 17 North. Range 3 East, in Marion County. Indiana Fiftv-two and one-twentv-fifth (52-1/26) acres of land bv parallel lines off of the South end of the West half of the South East ouarter of Section 24. Township 17. North. Range 3 East, being ail that part, of the West half of the South East Quarter of said Section 24 which lies South of a line extending from a point in the West line of said South East ouarter 1859.75 feet north of the South West corner of said ouarter to a point in the East line of the West half of said South East ouarter 1630.70 feet north of the South East corner of said half Quarter section; ALSO The East Half of the South East Quarter of Section 24, Township 17 North. Range 3 East; ALSO That, part of the North East Quarter of Section 25. Township 17 North, Range 3 East of the Second Principal Meridian in Marion Countv. Indiana, that lies west of White River; also part of the North West, Quarter of Section 30. Township 17 North. Range 4 East of the Second Principal Meridian. Marlon Countv. Indiana, more particularly described as follows, towit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said North West Quarter Section, running thence South on the Section line 105 rods to the bank of While River; thence East along said river bank 32 rods: thence North 113 rods, thence West 32 rods to thp place of beginning including within the boundary of the foregoing described real estate a certain sub-division or addition platted and designated as 'Northern Hills.” an addition to the Citv of Indianapolis, as per plat recorded In Plat Book 23, pages 1 and 2; Excepting however from the two tracts above described certain real estate described as follows; Part of the North East Quarter of Section 25, Township 17 North, Range 3 East, and part of the North West Quarter of Section 30. Township 17 North. Range 4 East, described as follows; Beginning at a point B>2 feet East of the West line and 1124.2 feet South of the North line of the North East Quarter of said Section 25. and running North 69' 2 degrees East 1233'2 feet to anoint 689 feet South of the North line of said Section 25; thence South 57 n 4 degrees East 1040 feet to a point 1240 feet South of the North line of said Section 25: thence South 79 3 4 degrees East 1150 1-3 feet to a point 1443 feet South of the North line of the North West Quarter of said Section 30; thence South 1 degree West 296 feet to White River; thence down said River with the meanderings thcreoof North 52 degrees West 200 feet; thence north 68 degrees West 123 feet.; thence North 78 degrees West 196 feet ; thence North 80'• decrees West 660-2 feet: thence North 73'a decrees —West 450 feet: thence North 68 3 4 degrees West 265 feet; thence North 76 :i , degrees West 207 feet; thence North 83 degrees West 292 feel; thence South 86 degrees West 190 feet: thence South 70 degrees West 208 feet: thence South 52 degrees West 400 feet: thence Souih 41'j degrees West 226 feet t,o a point 13.4 feet due East, of the West line of said North East Quarter: thence North 301 1 2 feet to a point 9'i feet. East of the South East corner of North Half of North West Quarter of said Section 25; thence North 210 feet to the beginning, as shown in deed recorded in Land Record 52. pace 320 in the Recorder’s office of Marion Countv. Indiana. ALSO EXCEPT Part of the North East Quarter of Section 25. Township 17 North. Range 3 East, described as follows: Beginning at a point 9' 2 feet East of the West line and 1124.2 feet South of the North line of the North East Quarter of said Section 25. and running North 69' 2 decrees East 1233.5 feet to a point 689 feet South of the North line of said Section 25; thence' South 57 3 4 decrees East 180.8 feet to tile East line of the West Half of said Quarter Section: thence North along and with the East line 350 feet to a point; thence North 57 3 4 decrees West 180 feet to a point: thence South 69' 2 degrees West 1242 feet to a point 350 feet North of the beginning, thence South 350 feet to the place of beginning. containing 10.71 acres, more or less: ALSO EXCEPT Part of the North East Quarter of Section 25. Township 17 North. Range 3 East described as follows; Reginning at a point 307.15 feet South of the North line, and 3.8 feet east of the West line of said Quarter Section: thence East at right angles to this line 330 feet: thence South parallel to the West line of said Quarter Section 320.90 feet; thence South 69' 2 degrees—West 350.80 feet to a point 6 4 feet East of the West line of said Quarter Section, and extending North to place of beginning, containing 2.90 acres; ALSO EXCEPT Lots numbered one 111. three (3*. seven (7). eight (B'. flifty isot and fifty-one (51) in said Northern Hills Addition to the Citv of Indianapolis. Marlon County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion Countv. June 24. 1932. June 24. Julv 1. 8. 1932. Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis that the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis now has pending before it General Ordinance No. 56, 1932. amending Citv Hospital Services Personal Fund 11. Citv Hospital Maintenance end Repair Fund 11. Cirv Hospital Power Plant Fund 11. Citv Hospital Laboratory Fund 11. as provided in General Ordinance No. 72, 1931, as amended; establishing Fund No. 12 under City Hospital Services Personal—Salaries Wages. Temporary. and transferring thereto *I.OOO 00 from City Hospital Services Personal Fund No. 11. The above described ordinance is due to come up for passage at the next regular meeting of the Council to be held on the 4th day of July. 1932. at 7:30 p. ni After said appropriation has been determined. any ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved mav appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing of petition therefor with the Marion County Auditor not later than ten days after said additional appropriation has been made bv said Common Council and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this County. Witness my hand and the seal of the Citv of Indianapolis, this 22nd day of June, 1932. HENRY O. GOETT (SEALi City Clerk. __ ANNOUNCE ME UTS I Death Notices FILLER. FRANK F,—Beloved husband of Julia C., father of Mrs. B R Lewis, Louisville. Ky.. and Harold S. and Clin- j ton C. of Detroit, Mich . passed awav j Thursday morning at the residence. 31*T j E 34th Service at THE FI.ANNER ABUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 3:30 j f. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Detroit iMich.i papers please copy ! PAUL, MINA M.—Age 87. beloved mother of Joseph and Mrs. L(na Lausman, frandmother of Mrs. Paul Emmelman. eona, Loretta and Wilma Lausman and great-grandmother of Paul Richard Emmelman, passed awav Thursday noon at residence. 727 Terrace ave. Funeral Saturday, 830 a m . at residence and 9 a m. at Sacred Heart church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery Friends Invited. G. R. HERRMANN INJTHARGE RA DICAN. MRS MAGELINE—Widow of the late Frank Radican. passed awav Frldav. June 24, at the residence of her son Michael Radican. 2133 Barrett Ave. Funeral Monday. June 27. 8 30 at the residence. Service at the Assumption church 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited WILCOX, FRANK J.—Husband of Grace L Wilcox and father of Glenn*. Karl end Verne Wilcox, passed away at his home. 1153 Spruce st., Thursday. June 23 Funeral Saturday, June 25,'2 p. in., at the Merlor*ai d Par'k Pnends lnv,,e<l - Burial

ANNOUNCEMENTS l Death Notices SCHOPPENHORST. WILLIAM H —Age 78 years, husband of Elizabeth and uncle of Francis Schoppenhorst. and Mrs. Amelia Wlnklehouse. passed away at the residence, 1401 Ashland ave . Friday morning Services at the PLANNER A: BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Monday 3 p. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary _ after noon Saturday. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists w.d.'beanblossom^~ 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 VV. T. blasengYm Main office 2226 Shelby St. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 3570. GRINSTETKeFS 522 E. Market RI. 5374 lIISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 J. c.~wiLsdN 1230 Prospect, p r 32t -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 Reri, On Stage, And “Merrily We Go to Hell” On Screen. When you have returned the article i 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 FOUND—Diamond shaped sorority or fraterntty pin downtown Friday; owner may have bv identifying, paying ad. Cashier Times. HAND BAG—Lady's black, with wearing anparel. Reward. 519 W. 40th. Wa. 0537. PlN—Phi Kappa Phi. between Hume-Man-sur and 111. st., M. M. W., Butler TJ.*, TARPAULIN—Lost, bearing name W. S. Kenner; reward. 1064 W. 34th. Ha. 1347. 5 Personals DENTISTRY—PIates with gold Din teeth. $5; fit or no pay. 128 1 / N. Delaware St. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself on and after Friday. June 24, 1932. L. G. HAYWARD, 1742 Harvey. _ I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself on and after Friday June 24, 1932. ' JAMES P POPE. 2931 E. New York 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 rgas. Ch. 2874. TUTORING in history, plane geometry, English. 560 Highland Dr. Wa. 2094. WILL give pipe-organ lessons in exchange for answering the telephone one morning or afternoon a week. Ir. 0!k56. Ml? wanteT The Time* trie* to protect it* render* from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully Investigating all advertisement* that require money for "cash bonds.” territorial rights, etc. However, reader* are' advised to investigate carefully or conduit the Betler Business Bureau brfore investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male AUTO radio salesman. WERKING RADIO SERVICE. 5301 English Ave. Ir. 0979. 5 SHOE SALESMAN WANTED. SALLY FROCK SHOP. 34 W. Washington. WANTED—I 7to 20 vears of nge. High school graduate with sales or newspaper experience ischool paper acceptable), to learn advertising and sales work. Must be bright, alert and eager to work. Three weeks training with prospects of permanent position and good future in newsnaper business. Write, giving full details about yourself. Times Box A-IPO. Wanted—Times carriers boys, 12 to 14 years of age. Report to station located at Hiawatha and West New York street. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS RENTALS 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, man pref,, $3. Ha. 4682-R. CARROLLTON. 3429—Beautifully furn.. large airv. front rm.. $4. Wa. 3795-J. CENTRAL. 5631—1 or 2 furnished rooms; _Ja rge yard: shade. $3. COLLEGE. 2729—Lovely rm.. kitchen; fine home; Frigidaire; hot water. Lie. 2661. DELA. & 32D—Lovely lge. front rm.: also small rm.: both pri, baths. Hu, 3949, DELAWARE, N.. 408—Nice clean sleeping rms.. $2 and up week. Ri. 7128. DELAWARE. N., 2603 , 2 —51eep, and house- _ koing. rm.: adults: ref,: reas. Ha. 4862-M EAST, N.. 718—Modern front sleeping rms. Home privileges. $2 and $3. Ri. 4853. FOREST HILL. 5800 NORTH—Desirable rm. in beautiful home; gar. Hu. 1977. ILLINOIS. N., 1808—Nice, clean sleeping rm.. $2.50 up. Ha, 3203-J. ; KENWOOD. 3416 —Rm.. ed. light <fc air: instantaneou hot water: best neighborj hood: beautiful surroundings, best ati mosphere in home. Priv. family of 2. I Ta, 6367. MERIDIAN. N.. 2444—Apt. 3: desirable rm. in cong. home; board opt. Ta. 3251. MERIDIAN, N., 1739—Nice cool rms.. next bath; good home. $3. Ta. 5163 MINNESOTA E„ 326—Large airv room. private home; reasonable price. j OHIO. E.. 407—LODGING FOR MEN MOD- : ERN: 25c PER NIGHT. RI. 4145. PARK. 1647—N0. 4; front rm., pri. entr, 1 I or 2 empl. ladies: home privig. He. 3946 PARKVIEW. 47—C001, front, home privil_ges:_single. $3; double, $4: gar. opt. ' PENN., N. OF 38TH—Lovely rm, beautH i ful home: gar.: reas. Wa. 3080. 1 PLEASANT RUN PKWY—Fine front" rm. in private home, beautiful location; near car and bus: gar. Reasonable. Ir. 5029. SHEFFIELD, N, 31—Large, front, mod. rm., near ear line. Be. 4428. WASH. BLVD... NORTH OF i2D—Lovely rm, priv, bath, gentleman pref Hu, 8468 CLINTON HOTEL— 29 Va.. *2 up: sleeping and housekeeping: very desirable. 1 OR 2 business girls to share attractive aot, north. Ta. 6521. HOTEL ANTLERS 750' N. MERIDIAN ST. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod eonven . *3 50 <fc up ST DF\IS HOTEL: cool, homelike. oj., uLmo S4 up 13s w Market SARATOGA HOTEL. 540 MASS.—Simmons beds; innerspring mattresses: reas 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALA, N, 1235—Nice rm, gas range, ice box; plenty hot water; gar.: _s3_soASHLAND. 1634—2 connecting rms, private entrance: semi bath. BROADWAY. 1422—Private bath, hot water; overstuffed: porch; gar.; reduced. BROADWAY. 1403—Clean, cozy apt.; light, cool; overstuffed, phone; radio fur, $6 BROADWAY, 2121—3-rm. suite. $6: 1-rm. suite. 84.50: turn, garage. Ta. 059". CENTRAL. 2528—2 conn, rms.; hot. cold water. $5; also 2 front rms. Ta. 0423 CENTRAL. 1923—2-rm. modern overstuffed: utilities paid: 85 wk. He. 4586. CENTRAL. 1960—Rm. and board or kitchenette apt, for business girl. Ha. 4171-M. DELAWARE. N, 1017—Lovely front rm.; pri. bath; also single room. Ri. 8255 DORMAN. 541—2 housekeeping rtr.s, $4.50: everyth no furn. Private entrance. FOUNTAIN SQ.—l £: 2 rms, $3.50 up: 3 & 4-rm. cottage. 45 & $5.50, 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE 21 N—2 MOD RMS.; EVERYTHING /URN.; ADULTS; GAR.

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__ RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms : ILL, N, 3469 —Connecting rms, sink, 1 everything furn, priv. ent, porch. Ha. ; 0196-M. ; ILL, N, 3009—Living rin . kitchen, break- : fast, bedrm, twin beds; reas. Ta. 27)3, i ILL, N, 3116—Nice ant, well furn, running water; very reasonable Ha. 2217-R. | ILL, N, 3232—Attractive, airy, 2-rm. apt.; hot water: everything fur.; very reas. ILL, N, 2339—1. 2 and 3-rm, furn. or unfurn. apt-s.; each pri. with custodian serv.: hdwd, fl, o’stuffed, lndry, S3-$7.50. KEYSTONE, N„ 1232—Large, front rm, for 2 or 3; priv. ent, meals, Ch. 4723-J. LAUREL, 822—2 or 3 cozy home-like rooms, modern. 85. __ MARYLAND, E„ 20"l4—Modern, 3-rm. furn. double; reas. Dr. 5711-W, after 5:30 p. m. MERIDIAN, S, 1666—2 large rms, next _bath: everything furn.; $5. Dr. 5627. | MICHIGAN, E, 434—Furn. housekeeping | rms, clean, cool, newly dec.; walk, dist, OAKLAND, N, £52—2 rms, next bath. down; everything fur, garage. Ch, 5838-J OHIO. 540 E.—2 nice housekeeping rooms, $3 wk, others $1.50 up; gar, $2 mo. PARK. 933—2-room apts.: front, everything furnished: $5. Near Central car line. RURAL. 436’ 2—3 rms. and bath, furnished; modern: $7. RURAL, N„ 436’/2—2 or 3 rms fur. with bath, priv. entr. Ch. 0357-M : TALBOT. N, 2117—1 rm. and kitchenette, sink, priv. entr.; also sleeping room. TALBOTT, N„ *2420—1. 2 <fc 3 rms,each priv, hardw'ood firs, running water: $4. $5 50, $6.50. Ta. 7110. WALNUT, W, 117—2 large and 1 small, j clean rms.; porch yard: priv. entr.; small i _ children weclctne; close in; $5. WASH, E, 2518—3 or 4-rm. furn. apt.: newly decorated: pri. entrance; phone. | LOVELY WOODRUFF—Large rm’. kitchen--1 et'te; pri. bath: Ist fl. porch; $7. l-rm. apt, $5; 1-rm. apt, sl. Ch, 4108. . WOODRUFF. 544—M-dr, nice, small apt., j _ running water. $6; priv, entr. Ch. 3173 24TH. E, 408—3 nicely fijrn. front rms, I priv. bath and entr, reas. After sp. nr. ! 29TH. W, 1030—2, furn. mod. rms, priv bath and entrance; $4,50. Ha. 4340-J. 31ST, W, 465—Nicely furn, 3 rms.; util; 1 furn.: private home; low rent; 2 adults. ! 33RD. W, 930—56 and $7: clean, modern. 2-rm. apts, sinks, all utilities furnished. Davs Ta. 0980• Ta, 6983 after 6:30 P. M. $3.50—3146 Northwestern: rm, small ktch, adult or adult and child. Ha. 2431-R. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL. 2431 —Couple or 2 girls, priv. home, bd. or ktch. priv,, out. He. 1495, COLLEGE. 2343—Clean, light front rm.; good home. Reasonable. He. 55?4. EUCLID, N, 109—Mod. rm, board, home cooking: 1 aundry, gar.. pri, reas. Ir, 0392 JEFFERSON, N, 325—Attrac. rm, laundry; men prof.; $7; near car, bus. Ch. 0685-J. PENN, 1221—Lovelv rm, 1 or 2: board. $8; const, hot water. Ri. 3974. PRIMROSE. 6145 —Fin. next bath; twin beds: pri, home: bus and car. Hu. 5949. BUSINESS girl to share rm. in an apt.; breakfast, eve, dinner. Ta. 4626. LOVELY suburban home. 1 or 2 children, large yard. (torches, Tr. 2195 R-l. 21 Unfurnished Aoartments BROOKSIDE PKY, 3701: S. I)R.—4 rms, _gar, heat, water; res-s. Ch. 1416. DELA, N. 2147—6-RM. DUPLEX; HEAT AND WATER FURN, HA. 3550-J. HAMILTON. 805 —3 rm. mod. apt, redeco.; range, priv. entr.; $4 wk. Ch. 2665-J. LEXINGTON. 702' h— 5-room mod. single apt, water od.: cheap. Dr. 1119-W. | MERJD, N, 2235-37—Long liv. rm, in-a-I door bed. bedrm, sleeping porch, dining rm. furn, ktehn, frig, S4O. Furn, $55. I He. 5858. j 1215 N NEW JERSEY—3. 4. 5 rms. util.; $25, $.35. Redding, 211 E. Ohio. Ri. 5177. eve, 3057. SUTHERLAND, 5*20—5 rms, heat, light, gas, water, Frig, stea ht, gar.; red. He. 3898. LOVELY" 5-room mod. ant. airv: porches; janitor service; red. S3O. Wa. 5603. $35 MOD, 4-rm. corner apt. ilrv.), gar.: adults, cool, water pd. Ir. 0542. LA VERNE, 220 W. NORTH—colored: 3 _nns, bath: $6.25 wk. Li. 2662. Jle. 5858. 4 RMS.—Tile bath, front porch, garage, elect, refrigeration: $37.50; heat, water furnished. Li. 9458. REDUCED RENT. Bellefontaine. 2315; three rooms and bath; recently decorated: lower apartment: heat, water and garage. Dr. 3300. Nice Yard for Children BARGAIN. 5 ROOMS. AIRY; PORCHES. MOVING PAID. 1815 COLLEGE. HE. 3529. Indianapolis Rental Agency Comnlete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. LI. 5452, evenings Wa. 0433. or_ Be. 3114. LOWEST RENT IN THE CITY. Kathclamer apt, 1202 S. Meridian; Frigidaire and all utilities furnished: nice airv. newly decorated: living, dining, dressing room; 2 in-a-door beds; bath and furn. kitchen: $36. Dr. .3717, Apt. 19. 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 iiHlities furn. Wa, 3440. 22 Unfurnished Houses ; ADAMS. 1923—6 room. mod. bungalow. 3 j bedrooms, near Brookside Pd. Ch. 4165-R. ASHLAND. 1308—5 rm. mod. dbl.: gar.; j reduced to reliable tenant. Inq. 129 Miley. | CENTENNIAL, 403 —4-room bungalow, I garage, city water, gas, electricity, semi- ! modern, $13.50. Inauiro 131 East New I York, Li. 9443. CENTRAL. 2339—Owners home: built-ins; hardw. firs, $55 housp, S4O. He. 5247. CHESTER, n! 707 —5-rm. mod, new awnings. garage, water pd, S3O, Ri. 2404. 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-l; wa. pd.; sl9, Ch. 1328-J, DEARBORN, 1133—Large cheerv 5 rm. dbl, semi-mod.; nr. school 54; ?20. Ch. 5603. DELA, N, 2452—6 rm. strictly mod.; gar, _lg. yd.; SSO house for $35. Li. 2664. DE QUINCEY, 645—Mod. 4 rm. dbl, Indoor bed, $26: water pd. Ch. 6896. DEWEY", 5846—Irvington, semi-mod, 5-rm. double, gar, water pd, S2O. Ir. 4119. EMPIRE ST.—Rear 317 E. South; three rooms, electricity, water, cheap rent. ENGLISH, 938-40—7-rm. mod. 1413. 5 rm. mod.; gars.; water paid. Dr. 1829-W. 1509 EUCLID—S-rm. mod. bungalow] best cond. for people who appreciated quality, j HARLAN. 161—Cozy 4 rm. mod. double; j yd.; A-l cond; Prospect car. Ta. 5857. | ILL, N, 2701—Attractive 2-way, 6 rms, I strictly ihod.: cleaned: $32.50, Ta. 0204. I LA SALLE. N, 556—4-rm. double, built- | in features. A-l shape, $25; water pd. ; LEXINGTON. 2118—5-rm. cottage, sink, I toilet, porches. $lO. Near library. j MARKET, E„ 1542—Nr. Tech, 6 rm. mod. I double, hardwood, new paper. S2B. M'KIM, 130 —5 rms, semo-mod.; good con- : dition. garage. sls, Ch. 4672. MICHIGAN. 4821 E.—s-rm. mod.; long Tiving rm.: A-l; 830; wa, pd. Wa. 0717. MINNEESOTA. 1404 E.—4-rm. semi-mod” water pd, $lO. Druggist. Villa and Minn. MONTCALM, 1815—$20; clean mod. cottage. 6 rms : gar.: nice yard, j NEW YORK. E, 5755—Snappv, 6 rm. dble, I tiie bath, A-l; water pd, $35. Ir. 6114. i NEW YORK. E, 523 —6 rms, mod. $25. ! New York. E, 523 1 -. 6 rms . S2O. OAKLAND. 1308 —5-rm. mod, dbl gar. Reduced to reliable tenant. Ina. 129 Milev. OLNEY. N . 1503—Sq. Brookside pk.; 5-rra. mod.: redero.; refln.; $25. Ch. 0253-M. Olney. N, 2155: 6 rm. mod, tr. gard.522756 N. Jersey, S, 626: 4 rms. mod 13,50 N Jersey. 8, 620; 6-rm. mod 19.50 S2O.OO—OXFORD. 515—5 rm. modern double. sun parlor: garage. Ri. 2800. PARKER. 2039 —Small modern double; water, garage; $22, LI. 5231. PERSHING. S, 826—New shades, paper and floors in good condition: 5-rm, semimodern: good location, nr. school: ear. Reduced. SW. Water paid. Dr. 3472 ROCHESTER. 530 N.—7-rm. mod.; rep’nt’d; dble, rwr.; fruit, shrubs: S2O. Be. 3778-2. RUCKLE. 1921—5-room single, garage, newlv decorated; $lB. Ch. 0201. RURAL 1638—6-rm. mod, newlv deco, garage; $25; water pd. Li. 5065. ST PETER 909—5-rm. semi-mod, $127 Ino. 13S W. Market. Li. 2290 SALEM. 3633—Unusually nice 4-rm. double. gar, desirable location. Ha. 3230. WADE. 1219—515. 4-rms, newlv papered. water nd, nr. schools. Inq 541 111 Bldg. VIRGINIA AVE, 467—6 rooms, semi-mod-ern: good condition; one month free; water paid; sl7. Dr. 6912-W. WASH . E, 2805—8 rms. mod, newlv deco, water pd.; exc-lUnt 'ocation. 835, WASH, W, 3441 —4 rms, bath, garage Li. 2662. He. 5858. - WOODLAWN. 806—6 rms, gar.; water pd , '"•17: nr. school, car. Dr. 4666, 2566-J. 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. 10TH. E. 2427—Nr. Tech.; 6 rm. modTTAM condition, nice yd, >2l. Ch. 7874-M 2t.TH ST, W.—4-rm. semi-modern; redeco.; large yd.: ga/.: sl6. Owne-. Hu. 5967. 30TH. W . 142—6 rm modifcibl., $25; bus. Hi. car. Key 144. Wa. 0.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses 54TH W.—Large living room, fireplace; mod.: 2 bedrooms, bath; gar. He. 5858. 6-ROOM mod. duplex. A-l condition. garage; SlB. Dr. 0920-R. $14.90 —Water paid, nice 4 rm. cottage, inside toilet and sink. gas. elec, garage: 2106'j E. Washington St. Owner,, 1854 N. Delaware. Ta. 5334. FREE RENT—JuIy Ist; 4-rm. semi-mod-MODERN SINGLE, $25 6 rooms: good condition; 3-car garage. 2603 N. Gale. Dunlop & Holtegel COME IN OR PHONE FOR COMPLETE PRINTED RENTAL LIST. NEW PROPERTIES AND NEW PRICES • GREGORY & APPEL, INC. 247-249 N. Penn. Li. 7491. TWO FAMILY HOUSE 1309 Polk St, 8 rooms; good condition; electricity and gas: garage; sls. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL REDUCED RENTALS NORTH 1712 E. 46th St, 5 rms, modern $23.50 5807 Primrose. 5 rms, modern 35.00 4936 Baltimore. 5 rms, modern 32.50 5108 Ralston. 5 rms, modern 27.50 2011 E. 46th; 5 rms, semi-modern... 15.00 4855 Manlove; 5 rms. semi-modern.. 20.00 HOOSIER FUNDING CORP, Li. 7890. 316 C. of C. J. H. Alhershardt. Hu. 6124. MODERN, SOUTH, $15.00 1511 Spann Ave, 4 nice rooms and garage: extra good location. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED, 2810—Schofiek). 4 airy rooms, redeco, sq. Douglas Pk, $lO, Hu. 5567. COLORED—CorneII Ave, 1532; six-room housr electricity, water naid. Ta. 1285. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ALABAMA. N„ 1726—2-bedrm. apt.; prt. ent.; bath: gar.: Utilities. Ha. 4953-M. CENTRAL AVE, 2131—Living rm, small bedrm, kitchen, private entrance and porch: all util.; $7 week. He. 4155. COLLEGE. 1537—Nicely furn. 3-rm. apt, overstuffed; cross vent; util.; reas. DAVIDSON, N„ 319—Nicelv furn. 2 rm. mod apt. Cool; adults; reas, Ri, 2629. DELAWARE, N, 2143—2 rms, kich.; clean: well furn; mobile bed; util,; red. Ta. 1286 EASTERN, 27', 2 N.—Completely furn 4-rm. apt.; utilities furnished. Ir. 3245. HARDING. N, 2618—4 rm. cottage, radio: piano; overstuffed: 2 bedrms.: imp. st.; gar.: water pd. $8.50 week. Ta. 6340._ KEALING. N, 1202—5-rm. home, comfortablv furn, gar, S4O, Ch, 0748-J; eve. MARKET. E, 1103—Mod. 4-rm. apt.: everything furn.; private bath, Ri. 1647. NEW YORK, 1003 W.—s rms. overstuffed; wat. pd.; gar, $6 wk. Ri. 7725. PARK, 929—5-rm. lower apt,, all beautifully furn, garage: $lO wk. Wa, 4887. WALNUT. E, 115—3-rm. apts. pri. bath. $6.50 and SB. See hsekeepr. In basm’t. WOODRUFF PL, 623 E. Dr.—Liv. rm.: bedrm, kit, bath, util, vd,; 810 wk. 1-9 WOODRUFF PL, M. D, 778. No. 3 Lovely 2 rms, large porch: in-a-donr bed; pri. bath; kitch.; elec, refrig.: util, to sublet reas. until Sept. 1 ; Ch. 1010. 11TH, E, 900—2 apts.; $5 2 rm, $7 4 rm.; close in; pri. home; cool, Ha. 44D9-W. BEAUTIFULLY furn. home north: rent very reas. to right party, . Hu. 7714, WHIP DEPRESSION We will share 7-rm. modern, furn. home, in beautifully shaded Irvington. Va of rent and utilities. Ir, 4356. TO SEPT. IST—North, cool, home-like, bedroom apt.; large living rm, sun parlor. back porch. G. E. refrig, near bus and car lines: adults. Ref. Ta. 0678. Newly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garage. THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVE. AND McCARTY STS. Sefe custodian at 781 E. McCarty st Apt. 47. 24 Suburban and Farms MILLERSVILLE DR, 1821 —Storerm. and 3 living rms.: garage; $lB. Ha. 2460. NEW PALESTINE—BungaIow. 5 mod nicely furnished: *2O: garden, chickens. Dr 3436-R.

The Times’ —Apollo Theatre WANT AD ROMANCE ££l contest nr~i MlO3 Prizes —$30 Cash Prizes JpffelpP Most of us know that we could write stories if we tried! Every one ol **%sJP* ave imaginations! Here’s a chance for every member of the fam- / 'a k 3 to have more fun than at a picnic and at the same time perhaps V t w * n a y one °f 103 prizes! r - Hows Your Imagination? All you need is a copy of The Times Want Ad PRIZES <<rni Columns of June 23rd, 24th and 25th. Then a q-j - ilie pad, a pencil, a paste pot and scissors! That’s <pIO IST rRIZE Doomed your ec * ui P ment alon g with your imagination. $10 2XD ow the want ads from these columns and $5 3RD PRIZE Battalion Clip a number of ads from the various classifica- Next -50 tions which you think would lend themselves to Pair Theater Ticket* A Sensational a readable story. Paste the ads on a sheet of Battalion.” Picture of paper and write a line or two between them to Next 50 War ' a ds together and have them form a part * e ‘The Doomed Bat-, j r , . . . 1 talion" at ’ the Apollo ot your plot, m one continuous story. Theater. Starting A SAMPLK ROMANCE mi W COAT ~ v , alu ?i , i® papers, on Harding: find- Who could know that that little ad I Ofiav er notify 1322 Ist Ave. V, Mars Hill. telling of valuable papers that had J ARSENATELEAD.nicotlne.sulphurs.nl- lost held the fate _of a nation. trate soda, sulphate ammonia. 136 S. country was at war. Spies, plot4_ Senate. Li. 7963. ting, had compounded anew chemical 3.L OTvTgPieT cw TT i— formula that would blast the city to Bl Jrri Al^nd S hHrm T d , ln I ln * bits! Jerry West, secret agent, bad rm. and bedrm., twin bpds, linan frieze /licofirofaH _i__ i ,v -i living rm, rugs; sac. 3710 N. Meridian. discovered the plot and hid their plans mt x T7 in tho breakfast room of hla 6weet- | H H. TELEPHONE SALESMAN. heart’s home. A phone call ... a Apply 311 Mever-Kiser Bank Bidg, rendezvous in the garden ... a soft HARDY FLOWERS. ROCK PLANTB. thud and -Terry West, stunned, managed A TYAT T Ostewig. Arlington at 13th. to fire. It was one of the enemy. A Al ULLU J. C WILSON search . . . the papers . . . and Jerry THEATER SW Be *r \ IIIAJHAiJAV ™ blUe wlct * r: llkt new; and ’they lived happily ever The sample romance given above will so much romance in reading Times* For explain the idea of the contest better want ads. The stories that lay bethan any amount of words. This sam- hind the publication of many of these Ucmtest pie was selected because its theme fits ads are more fantastic than any story r> i in with the sensational picture “THE that could be published. Thafs why DOOMED BATTALION” which starts we offer you this opportunity to use See Friday at the Apollo Theater. There’s your imagination. , Thursday’s Remember, Three Days to Select Your Want Ads i Times .. . Three Days in Which to Compose Your Romances! Send Romances to ROMANCING iiTHE DOOMED BATTALIONTODAA ! Romance Editor, Apollo Theater

RENTALS • —4 24-A Resorts and Cottages FOR SALE—At Diamond Lake. Mich, 26 miles north of So. Bend. Ind, an 8-room cottage, all modern, double garage, boathouse and 3 boats; 110 feet of lake front, sea wall and plenty of shade. Make an offer; cost $9,800. Inquire of S. U. Ackerman. 1405 Lincoln Way west. South Bend, Ind. SHAFER LAKE—' Ideal Beach,” new mod. lake front cottages. sls. 825 wk Ir. 4090. 2 COTTAGES—North Mich.: auiet. cozv. low rent good fishing, golf. Ir. 0356. WAWASEE—Modern furn. cottages near S. Shore Inn. elec, ranges. S3O per week and ud. Mrs. Geo. W. Mellinger. Svracuse. Ind. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 25 Business, Office and Desk Space DESK and telephone: centrally located; $7,50 month. Li. 2662. He. 5858. SPACE—In beauty shop for nonconflicting business. A-l location. 4617 E. 10th. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale PARKER, 316—6-rm. semi-mod. cottage, garage, sacrifice equity. CLEAR $1,250.00*! 846 N. GLADSTONE 6 Rooms, modern, except furnace: all improvements are in. MR, EASTBURN. Irv. 0215. Ri. 6412. 28 Sale Suburban Property $1,600. $16.00 CASH, $16.00 MONTHLY—--4 rooms, elec, garage, chicken house, one acre, north side 48lh St, east of Shadeland Ave. Owner, 1854 North Delaware St. Ta. 5334. SEE THIS —2-room cottage. 17 miles from Indianapolis. Only S3OO. Li. 2782. 2-RM. house and 1 acre. Brookvilie road: $800; mo. paym’ts ony SB. He. 2649. IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are looking for in the want ads today, it mav be advertised here tomorrow. Read TimeF classified ads dally M ERCHANOISE ~ 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSOR Repossessed, good as new. attractive price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151, Rfiffl ,F!K Stone Jars, reduced prices. V7 J- A ddo 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. EMPTY BOTTLES FOR HOME PURPOSES! SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO. 605 S. CAPITOL AVE. RI. 7104. NOTICE THRASHERMEN All sizes of waterproof separator covers at lowest prices ever known. All widths of white canvas carried in stock for binder carriers. Hodsier Tarpaulin Cos. 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. TENTS Wall, umbrella, auto, pup and bovs tents of every size, carried in stock, at new low' 1932 manufacture prices. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. THOUSANDS of miscellaneous snd law books your price. 345 Mass. Ave. 12x15 Truck Covers. $4.75 All other sizes in stock, no waiting, at lowest prices. Save Vi buying your tarpaulins direct from America's largest manufacturers. . Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. 1302 W. Washington. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. 813 N. Delaware St. Li. 1800. 34-A Nursery Stock, Plants, Flowers HARDY FLOWERS. ROCK PLANTS. OSTEWIG. ARLINGTON AT 13TH.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods BABY CARRIAGE—Sidwav wicker, cream color; like new; barg. for 810. Be 2759. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rra and bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieie living rm, rugs, sac, 3710 N. Meridian. ELEC. IRONER—• Simplex:” A-l con.: barg. for quick sale. 126 Harris Ave. Hu. 7531. ELECTRIC IRONER—Simplex: A-l cond, barg. for >25, Ch. 0748-J. after 6:30 P. M. 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 FURNlTUßE—Beautiful 7 rms, complete. Must sell. 2150 E. Raymond. Dr. 0587-W. FURNITURE—WaInut, extra good 8 rooms; reas. 2350 N. New Jersey St. _Ta._5975._ GAS RANGES—Water heaters and room heaters, new and used: most complete line in city; small payments: no charge for connection Citizens Gas Cos, 45 S. Pennsylvania St. HIGH CHAIRS—Cream or green enamel. $2 each. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. KELVIN ATOR—Electric refrigerator; Just what the housewife has been looking for. $49.50. FEARSON PIANO CO, 128 N. Penna. St 4re the wringer rolls on your washing machine getting worn ? Them Jp 1 ,70 Now I at— JL Each Guaranteed Cushion Type Rolls Bring Your Old Rolls for Sample The Wm. H. Block Cos. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS

y° u w ant a LUCKY BREAK? Then buy NOW, price or less. 100 Victor or Brunswick Records, 8 for SI.OO 15 100-Pound Ice Boxes. $5.50 to $9.00. Cr L“S.;.' lube . $15.50 $21.00 $19.50 $32.00 Holster in fine Lowboy Ml cn Falcon Screen-Grid SO7 JV Cabinet Lowboy Radiola 0-tube Super- C>97 A Victor RCA Combi- (POO c heterodyne Highboy I .OU nation Majestic R tube Super- AA heterodyne tpo<.UU - ' „ Sterling 9-tbe chai with , ne Lowboy nf) tube* nnd dynamic speaker. tilb,net Com . Meteor Sereen-Grid sl9 50 pletP [ Philco 7-tube Table (PI gA Mod®* * io>oU RADIO BARGAIN SHO r Console t !'. he $24.50 225 East Washington St. j

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MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods LEAVING CITY", sacrifice prices on T room* of furniture.” everything from basement to attic. Chambers gas stove, boy s bicyele, piano. 680 E 58th St LIVING room suite: beautiful mohair: *55 2428 N. Meridian. RKFRIOERATORS—7S and 100 lbs . front and side leers *3.50, 2349 N Delaware. RUGS—Samples, selling at a sacriflcT! 2428 N. Meridian St SEWING MACHINES~REPAIRED ON ALL MAKES. WHITE CO, RI. 4755. SEWING MACHlNE— Cabinet! electric 7 and gas range; moving to the country; must sacrifice. 2445 E Riverside drive, 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. 3f6 Radios, Musical Instruments APOLLO baby grand, used, but In very best, Shane. $295. PEARSON PIANO CO, 128 N. Penn, Open evenings. AUTOMOBILE RADIO Motorola 7-tube, complete with all ae cessories, >45, Ri. 6375. Ta. 5573 BAND INSTRUMENTS—Every bov and gtrl should nlav a musical instrument. Wonderful selection, new and used instruments. Lowest prices and terms in history. Start a summer course today. PEARSON PIANO CO, 128 N. Pennsylvanla St, LI. 5513, CONNOR piano wiTh good tone and action: big value; $23.50. PEARSON PIANO CO, 128 N. Penn. Open evenings. PIANO ACCORDIONS—Learn to Dlav this Instrument of Romanre. Free lessons. Call today. Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO, 128 N. Penna. St. Li. 5513. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel RIDING HABlT—Complete, size 36: ilk** new; sls. Ta. 5929. Dresses—Dependable Values Large selection, house and street styles. Guaranteed fast colors and superior workmanship. Discontinued numbers from our regular line. Prices 50c to $3.00 Only Also all kinds of quilt blocks. Don't, wait. These prices can not be lowered. We guarantee you'll never get more for your money. MATTHEWS MFC.. CO. 546 S. Meridian. sth fl. Jackson Bldg.