Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1932 — Page 12

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CHARITY WARD PROVIDED FOR DY MRS. PRINCE Will Is Filed Naming Mate Executor of Her Estate. Establishment of a charity ward in St. Vincent's hospital, in memory of her deceased daughter, Rosalind Orr English, i3 provided in the will of Mrs. Helen Orr EnglishPrince, wife of Frank J. Prince, former Indianapolis newspaper man, hied today in probate court. The will, involving the $3,000,000 estate of the late Capt. William E. English, also provides that efforts be continued to comply with Captain English’s wishes to convert the Englishton park estate in Scott county into a home for poor and indigent girls of Marion and Scott counties." Mrs. Prince died June 16 in Los Angeles. Prince Gets Home Under terms of the will, Prince, whom Mrs. Prince requested named executor, was bequeathed the $50,000 summer home ‘ Heartsease By the Lake." near Leland, Mich., and was designated to receive the entire English estate in fee simple in event terms of Captain English's will are "adjudged unworkable by the court." This ruling might result from a court contest of the will. M. English directed in her will, however, that terms of the will of her deceased husband, pertaining to establishment of the Scott county charity home, be “caried out to the letter,” but provision also is made to abandon plans for the charity home if that is decision of trustees of the Indianapolis Foundation, to whom the entire estate reverted under Captain English's will. H. H. Hornbrook, head of the foundation, said today that decision on execution of terms of Captain English's will, regarding practicability of establishment of the Scott country home has not yet been reached. In her will, Mrs. Prince requested that Prince be made a director of a corporation to administer the trust as directed in the will of Captain English, if created. Income Is Listed Her will states further that Prince recently was informed that trustees of t he foundation "might go to court and ask that the trust, created for thp use and benefit of the Scott county charity home, is impracticable and the entire will unworkable, and in the event the court should so decree, then "I hereby give and bequeath my entire estate of said William E. English to my husband Frank J. Prince, the same to belong to him absolutely and in fee simple." Fiank Ross, attorney, estimated

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YOUB CHOICE, $1 TO $99 ©TITTTr'ii 1927 Coach. Has a good green paint job: genuine jCfi-J JOYJIY XV i ea ther upholstery, very clean. Good running motor. Tires are fair. Trunk included in Buick standard equipment. 2419 W Washington St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 1150. | ©r'lJA'MT'lT FP 1927 sedan; the flinish is a fine shade of $T^ v IT/Vla UlJl-iIV Kr een: excellent upholstery; good motor; r • very good tires. A splendid offering. 170 W, North. , CENTRAL BUICK CO. Li. 1995. OrHEVROTiFiT 1926 Coach: good clean paint lob; up- $36 * IVV/Ijlj 1 holsterv Ist class: motor A-l condition. *r Tires fair; eouinment standard This is a good car for general use and price wav down for aulck sale. _ 1H65 S. Meridian. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. Hr. 4.43. ©rHFVROT FT 1927 sedan: finished in blue. The up- $75 V riEi T IVY/AJiJ X holstery is good. Motor mechanically good. *r • Tires OK. Ready to go. Priced lor quick sale at 2119 W. Washington St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 1450. ©PHRYm.ER 1928 Coach. Finished In good black duco SQS V. XXXV X OXjXjXV with red trimming, upholstery is good, motor *r is OK., tires are fair. Priced very low. This will make a fine family car. 2t19 W. Washington St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 11-50. , YTfYPTY 1928 Roadster: fully equipped; a good economical buy. $65 1 fcatiriffi A v/xvxx p a i n t top. motor, tires are in good running condition. *r V J Car good for raanv miles of service. 3ee this without fail. ;0 n. Meridian St. ROY WILMF.TH. INC. Lincoln 7874. ©VTTTTmON Recent model sedan: midnight blue finish: up- 575 H L LIOV/f t holsterv verv clean: motor Ist class condition; 'r tires good: this Is a dandv family car and will give Ist class service. See this one right awav if you want a bargain. Priced to sell at $75. lfifi.7 s. Meridian. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. Dr. 4.48, ©T TNPni.N Seven-passenger Sedan: upholstery clean, motor $95 L/li> V Y/XJ-Ia first-class, tires like new. General Cords; equipment standard. This will make a good funeral or family car, and is in good running condition. A bargain at *9V 915 Virginia Ave. VIRGINIA AIITO EXCHANGE Dr. 3088. ©QTTTTYFR ATiFR 1927 Coupe: the finish is a beautiful $95 & 1 U two-tone effect of black with a rich *P x7cf shade of green; excellent tires; good motor; a real value. 129 W. North. CENTRAL BUICK CO. Li. 1995. @\\’l-ITPPFT 1928 Roadster; paint fair, upholstery fair: $37.50 tlirrra motor fair: tires have many miles left in J , YOUR CHOICE, SIOO TO $199 ©TjTTTpir 1937 two-door sedan; original finish: upholstery $125 xSL'IV'IV vefv clean o. K. This is real transportation and a bargain at nrlces offered. 1392 E. Wash. INDIANAPOLIS BUICK Li. 738.1. w r'TJFY r ROT FT 1928 sedan: gray finish trimmed in $l5O X I_xlx!j > IVUL/rj 1 black: upholstery fair, motor good, tires *5 good Verv low price at *l5O. and Veil worth the money. ✓ g. it v. Ave. CARSON BROS. Dr. 9232. ©rUFVPAT FT 1929 Coach, motor, body, tires all good $195 Y TIL V lvULtX!i 1 condition; ideal car for that 4th July T 1 -* 70 trio- only *195. Terms and trade. ■ Oto N Meridian. JOHNSON CHEVROLET Phene Li. 3461. Open evenings. rUFVROT FT 1928. four-door sedan. The paint is in $l5O ©Y xl-Ea V xU/Lig X lood conc titi on . The upholstery is clean. Very good motor. Excellent tires. Chevrolet standard equipment. No down 2419 m W.' Washington St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 1430. xllv I runs like new one. Tires good condition: guaranteed. Low mileage and a 20U*West Wash. HARE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 3834. ©rUDYQT FR 1927 model '7O" coach: a roomy car that $135 Y XXXV 1 OJUJTjIV jj j n fj rst class condition and offers you r A * 7t ' 1040 JOHNSON CHEVROLET Phone LI. 5461 Open evenings. FORTY 1930 Coupe: finished in olack with red striping: good $195 fcffi X X V/IvXX ru bber. bodv and motor. A nice buy at convenient t-*-"" ft” 1 "l terms. V/ :MW N . Caoitol. SACK BROS. LOAN CO. LI. 3994, ©FAPD 1931 Tudor Sedan: full equipped; original finish is $295 r Y/XVXX | ilte new This i S the ideal car for your family. Come in today—see it—drive it—you'll like it. Terms to suit. 726 N. Meridian St. ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln 7374. ©FARTY 1929 three-window. 4-door Sedan, fully equipped; orig- $195 F V/XVXX t nl j pamt is excellent; tires, motor, etc., are in excellent shape. Car has had good care and is ready to give good service. 726 N Meridian. ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln 7374.

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Mrs. Prince's own estate, including personal property, at $50,000, and her income from the English hotel and a leased building site near Illinois and Market streets at $82,000 a year. Mrs. Prince received income from these properties during her lifetime, under the will of Captain English. Mrs. Prince directed that a bust of her deceased daughter be placed in the Sf. Vincent's charity ward, cost of establishment of which was designated at SIO,OOO. The foundation was directed to provide funds for additional cost of, If any, of the ward. Historical books, papers, and documents of Captain English's estate will be given to various historical societies, lodges and military organizations under Mrs. Prince’s will. Relatives, friends and employes sharing bequests under the will are: Largest cash bequest under the will was to Dolores Steinberger, friend of Mrs. English, $2,000, together with personal effects of unestimated value. Children Are Remembered James Polk Amos, foreman of the Scott county estate, was given S2OO, and Mrs. Ella Francis, housekeeper, was bequeathed SSOO. Five hundred dollars was given to Marie C. Chomel, former Indianapolis newspaper woman, and SIOO was bequeathed Mrs. Sallie Clark and daughter Julia, employes. Personal belongings of the deceased daughter were given to Miss Steinsberger, Bernice Brennan, Rosalind and Helenn Coutourier, children of the caretaker of the Michigan estate. Pending decision on provisions In Captain English’s will for establishment of the Scot county charity home, Mrs. Prince directed that adjoining residents of the county assist in operation of the home. Several valuable articles in the

Scott county home were bequeathed to Prince, who was given consent to dispose of them. Following filing of the will, Prince indicated trustees of the foundation "will do everything in their power to carry out the terms of Captain English’s will, which will make of Englishton park a home for indigent girls of Marion and Scott counties." TRACTION CARS CRASH: SIX DIE Freight, Passenger Collide Head-On in Ohio. By United I’rent MIDDLETOWN, 0., June 30. Two Cincinnati and Lake Erie Traction cars raced down a section of track and crashed together with a roar three miles south of here today. Six persons were known to have been killed and a seventh was reported injured fatally. Several others were injured. A passenger car, north bound from Hamilton, 0., was struck by a twocar freight carrier, bound south from Cleveland. Officials believed the passenger failed to stop at a switch to allow the freight to pass. The dead: Ray Bowman, Dayton, freight motorman; Joe Brose, Hamilton, passenger motorman; R. C. Wilson, Hamilton, C. L. & E. trainman; Harry B. Augsberger, Trenton; Jack Augsberger, his son, and George Betz. An unidentified girl was believed to have been crushed fatally. Four persons were taken to Middletown hospital. They were unable to give their names.

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YOUR CHOICE, SIOO TO $199 ©FORTY 1928 Tudor sedan: excellent paint Job, up- $427.50 A vxxvxx holsterv clean, motor Ist class, tires good condition: eouinment standard. This is a verv clean car all around. Priced right at $127.50. Terms and trade. „ 428 West Wash. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Dr_so2o. @YAKH 1 9 J " light roadster; finished in beautiful two- $440 miuii f one j vorv ant j robins egg blue: tires are good; here *r is an outstanding bargain at only—m W\ North. CENTRAL BUICK CO. LL 1995. ©PONTIAC 1927 Coupe in first class serviceable shaoe: bal- $35 x -aa-rav ance t 0 suit; here is a e conomical buv. See it at *P*- r *-* DOWN Tenth and Meridian. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC. Ri. *655. YOUR CHOICE, S2OO TO $299 ©RTTJCK *928 two-door sedan: very clean: green duco L finish; motor thoroughly checked: tires like new: tpAg-Xc* equipment standard. This is an outstanding car in every respect and priced very low. 1302 E. Wash. INDIANAPOLIS BUICK LL 73*3. ©CHEVROLET 19 30 late me del sedan. Black duco s22?k V XIXJ Y X flnjshj red stripe . upholstery clean; rO motor perfect: 5 black w. w.; new tires. This is a good clean job and runs like anew car. See at once as these kind of cars don't last long at Carsons. HUDSON 1930 Model Sedan: car is like new at used $29Fk 3 , . price; side mounts, rich ebony finish, emerald trim; fully equipped. Don t miss this bargain. Terms to suit. ©ESSEX 1929 lat model couple, rbl. seat. Rich brown finish $235 , . . „ with cream trim, upholsterv sootless: motor mech. perfect: 5 yellow w. w. eaupiped with new oversized tires: eouinment standard: mileage verv low. This is wav above the average in used car values, act at once. This will not be here long. ©FORTY 3930 Tudor sedan: beautiful black finish, good clean $250 wa%, ax upholstery including seat covers; motor A-l condi- *p*-*\/ tion: 5 w. w.; good rubber all around; equipment standard; very low mileage. This week-end only we will furnish license free, on this only. The price is right on this car. 2630 SY. Wash. FOUTS CAR AND TRUCK CO. Be. 3290. ©FORTY 193® Tudor Sedan. Attractive black finish, full equip- $235 A v/ivi-/ m ent: motor in A-l mechanical shape. Car has had *r“ t7t7 exceptional care and shows it. We advise you to drive it and see for yourself. 720 S. Meridian St. ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln 7374. FORTY 1930 with a 1931 title Sports Roadster: beautiful mid- S2RO ©A YXAVX/ night blue, finish with red stripe, leather upholstery like new. motor perfect. 5 wire wheels, f.-piy. like new. tires, side wings, and seat covers included in standard equipment; mileage only 6.300. This car like new and a real bargain at price offered. 3547 E. Wash. LAUTH MOTORS, INC. Ir. 1175.

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HOOVER SIGNS ECONOMY BILL: RAPS MEASURE ‘Falls Short,’ President Says; Pleads for ‘Remedies’ at Next Session. BY RUTH FINNEY Timrs Staff Writer WASHINGTON, June 30.—Presi- , dent Herbert Hoover today signed the economy bill—designed to reduce the cost of government by ap- J proximately $150,0C0 OOC—but said he did so "with limited satisfaction.” ! He said the measure "falls short of the economies proposed by the cabinet and executive officers of the government.” Mr. Hoover contended the bill imposes unnecessary hardships on government employes on minor matters and recommended that some of these should be remedied at the next session of congress. Congress will adjourn next Wednesday, leaders of both parties predicted today as the legislative program shaped rapidly toward completion. To finish by Wednesday, it may be necessary for the senate to work Monday, the Fourth of July. However, if the Democratic convention adjourns in time to let members return to Washington this week, the end may be hastened considerably. Agree on Relief Bill Two major controversies stand in the way of adjournment. The first is the hunger and job relief bill, now in conference. Agreement is near on all major issues, but Democratic congressmen wish to be present when it finally is passed, to cast their votes for it. The second fight is on reduction of army officer personnel by 2,000. The war department appropriation bill as it passed the house provided for a $3,800,000 saving by such reduction, but the senate refused to concur. The controversy has deadlocked conferees and there is no immediate prospect of an agreement. No Liquor Moves Likely There is no indication that leaders of either party will attempt to force consideration of measures looking to resubmission of the eighteenth amendment at this session, despite the declarations in each party platform. Pending bills for modification to provide beer have only a possibility of passage now. Except perhaps for the war department bill, fiscal legislation will be disposed of before the fiscal year ends tonight. While a dispute of three months standing over funds for fighting a grasshopper plague in the northwest remains to be settled before the agriculture bill can be disposed of, the senate is prepared to drop its fight for the appropriation. The grasshoppers already are hatched.

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DE SOTO Jones & Maley, 2421 E. Washington. Litzelman & Rawlings. 3551 Mass. Ave. Meridian Motor Sales. 820 N. Meridian. McGintv & Morrison, 514 N. Capitol. Wiles <fc Wilson. 230 E. Sixteenth. I FRANKLIN Hutchison Auto Cos., 2330 N. Meridian. ; FORD 1 Browning Gent Auto Cos.. 1003 N. Meridian. | College Motor Sales. 3811 College. Frank Hatfield. 623 N. Capitol. Sholty Motors, Inc., 5436 E, Washington. C. O. Warnock. 819 E. Washington St. Rov Wilmeth. 720 N. Merician. GRAHAM PAIGE Hutchison Auto Cos.. 2330 N. Meridian. HUDSON-ESSEX Oaklev Motor Sales. 1663 S. Meridian. Grover Winlngs, 1625 E. Washington. Losey Motor Sales. 1133 N. Meridian.

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Upper (left to right)—Mrs. E. M. Houser, 2950 Shelby street; her husband, E. M. Houser, and their granddaughter. Ruby Houser, 9; Robert Davis, 13 and Julian Davis, 18, of 2932 Carson avenue, and George Ors, 2710 Napoleon street. Lower—Mrs. Talitha Richardson and her daughter Grace, 11, of 3026 Carson avenue. Building Permits Burnside Smiv.i, reroof, 3402 North Illinois. *245. Lucille Burbank, addition, 2941 Park, $735. Edward Dolby, furnace, 4702 North Illinois, 225. John White, reroof dwelling, 1545 Lexington, $l2O.

HUPMOBILE Robinson Thompson. 1525 N. Meridian.' MARMON Marmon Motor Car Cos., 1037 N. Meridian. j NASH E. L. Shaver. 400 N. Capitol. OI.DSMOBILE Bradford Auto Sales. 1114 N. Meridian. Lathrop Moyer. 420 N. Capitol. PACKARD The Citizens Motors, 1511 N. Illinois. PIERCE ARROW Chillson Sales Cos.. 832 N. Meridian. PLYMOUTH Elliott & Wilson, 828 N. Meridian. Litzelman & R r/lings. 3551 Mass. Ave. Meridian Motor Sales. 820 N. Meridian Jones & Maley 2421 E. Washington. J. C. Scanlan, 1404 W. Washington.

YOUR CHOICE, S2OO TO $299 \ FORD 1 929 Tudor Sedan; fully equipped. Paint, tires, motor $1 35 A x wava-r and upholstering are in good condition. A genuine r x u P —-j value wit terms to suit. w-' 720 N. Meridian St. ROY WILMETH, INC. Lincoln 7374. eFORD 1931 Roadster: has beautiful black finish with green $265 x stripe: clean leather upholstery, motor mechanically *r A-l, green wire wheels with good rubber. Included in regular equipment this car has radio, jubilee horns, hot water heater and automatic clutch. 428 Virginia Ave. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Dr. 5020. ©FORD 1930 Couoe: four new tire s. fine finish, good up- $235 A VXXVJ-f holstery has had very little use. Terms and trade. *r Tenth and Meridian. BROWNING GENT CO- INC. Ri- *655. AH AM-PATOFI93O Sedan; finished in rich mid- $275 YTAVxa.Xxr\iTl X rVXYx JZj n j ght b j ue; fully equipped and up- ex holstery, body, motor and tires are all sound condition. Hurry for thi* one over the Fourth. A value. Suitable terms. .. ©DF.SOTO 1930 Coupe; good clean green duco. leather up- $265 ULOUUf holstery spotless, motor tests perfect, tires first-class, mileage very low. Priced to move at *295. Terms and trade that are easy to make. 3551 Mass. Ave. LITZELMAN & RAWLINGS Ch. 2323. ©MARMON-ROOSEVELT TSW; $235 black finish with red stripe, good clean leather upholstery, motor A-l condition, 6 red w. w. with good tires; equipment standard. This is truly a certiSed value. Has had good care and shows it. 42* wAt Va. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Dr. 5020. @OT DSMORTT /E 1 929 Coach; finished in sea foam $245 ULIJOJIUDILri green with b!acfc str ip ei mo hair upholsterv. rubber good, motor lots of service. A economical car. ' Meridian at 11th. MARMON USED CAR LOT Ri. 330*. YOUB CHOICE, S3OO TO $399 ©RITTER 1929 Sedan. Finished in rich beige duco with $365 DUXL is chase velmo uDholsterv and good rubber and motor. A real value. Terms and trade. Meridian at 11th. MARMON USED CAR LOT. Ri- 330*. ©f’HFVROLF/T 1931 Coach; beautiful green duco finish; $345 ' fiXL V IVULiL 1 has S p o tiess upholsterv; motor first- V* 7X,J class: tires like new. This is a truly certified value at price offered. See tonight if vou want a real bargain. _ 2014 West Wash. HARE CHES*BOLET CO. Be. 3234. ©rHF.VROLFT 1931 Couoe with midnight blue duco $345 Y xIHj XVYxIjUi X finish, upholstery A-l condition: motor p-2gx mechanically perfect; tires first-class; mileage very low; priced to move quick at *345. 2014 West Wash. HARE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 3234.

School 72 Patrons, Pupils Wage Friendly Rivalry for Honors. Hoes and spades form the implements of .war in a rivalry being waged by patrons and pupils of School 72, Shelby street and Troy avenue, on the south side. Scene of the friendly encounter if a nine-acre tract adjoining the school, which has been converted into a community garden, laid off in lots 50 by 150 feet.

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PONTIAC Virginia Motors. 945 Virginia Ave. ROCKNE Lauth Motors. Inc., 3547 E. Washington. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND WHIPPET I. Boyd Huffman. 2004 N. Meridian St. INDEPENDENT DEALERS Abels-Fink Auto Cos., 535 N. Capitol. Consignment Motor Sales. 1030 N. Meridian. Eureka Finance Cos., 332 N. Capitol Ave S. Cohn & Son. 140 W. Vermont. Fisher Motor Sales, 1127 Shelby St, Sacks Bros.. 309 N. Capitol. TRUCK COMPANIES General Motors Truck Cos.. 430 N. Capitol. International Harvester Cos.. 1188 Kentucky Ave. Martin Truck Cos.. 921 N. Capitol.

Through the efforts of Miss Ida B. Helphinstine, principal, the ground was obtained for gardens and divided among residents of the neighborhood this spring. Preference among applicants for the thirty-five plots was given to families, the heads of which are unemployed. Owners of the garden plots may |be seen daily cultivating their ; patches of beans, potatoes, corn, peas and other edibles. Whole families join in the community project, each striving to make its plot the best. The project has been named : School 72, George Washington biceni tennial gardens.

YOUR CHOICE, S3OO TO $399 ©rT-TFVROT/FT 1931 Coach: finished In beautiful blue $355 V 11L V IVYJxjri X Duco Has excellent upholstery; mo- w or runs like new. Rubber is in first class condition all around. Has 5 black wire wheels. Priced at $355 to make room for additional stock. 2419 W. Washneton St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 1150. erTIFVROT/FT 1931 Coach. Has beautiful maroon $375 ( V IVUIJG X duco finish, upholstery spotless, motor V* ’ 1 perfect; 5 black wire wheels, tires Ist class, mileage low. This car is Just like new and truly a cut price value at *375.00. 921 Va. Ave. CARSON BROS. Dr. 03*3. ©PLYMOUTH J 932 Coach; good clean duco Job. uphol- $305 riJl iUYX YJ XXI stery very clean motor runs ] lke new . tirea in first-class condition, equipment Plymouth standard, mileage very low, and a bargain at price offered. See this one. Terms and trade, 915 Virginia Ave. VIRGINIA AUTO EXCHANGE Dr. 3066 YOUR CHOICE, S4OO AND OVER ?! ©CHEVROLET 1932. 5-passenger coupe with bluo $450 V XlXj v IUJGXv X finish, upholstery Ist class, motor perfeet, tires just like new, standard equipment, guaranteed low mileage on tbS car. We will give buyer reasonable terms. This car has been well taken . care of and could hardly tell from anew one. ] 2014 West Wash. HARE CHEVROLET CO. Be. ©CHEVROLET 1932 Coupe or Coach: vour choicA. $405 GV/L/X couoe is finished in beautiful green 717 Duco. Coach is finished in black Du co. Both Duco Jobs like new; utfe holsterv in both has been well taken care of. Not a spot on either. Mo* tor as good as new. Tires new; eouinment Chevrolet standard. These cari • have been used as demonstrators and have been, well taken care of. Pricey vour choice. $495 each. __ _ .... 2914 W. Washington. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 145^ ©PTJRYQLER 1932 2nd series coupe. R-S. Floating $1 795 Y.xlxv I OJuUiXV p ower . automatic clutch, side mounts, nickel tire cover, French broadcloth upholstery, trunk rack, sardonyx finish terracotta striped. Original Meridian at 11th. MARMON LSF.D CAR LOT Ri, IRC ©TYF<nOT A i932 coupe; equipped with floating power, $595 XJxuoYAx/V automatic clutch and good radio equipment; epees-et* finished in a rich dark blue with a fine cream stripe; five wire wheels; has been driven only 1.800 miles. Here is a marvelous buy at .535 N. Capitol Ave. ABELS-FINK LI. 1112# FORTY Brand new 1931 Victoria: fully equipped wit ha new $465 X VAIVI J car Kuarant ee. Here is the opportunity you have N _ fciirneitoi been looking for. Will give liberal allowance on DOWN V , “7 vour present car and terms to suit. See it today. >wF 720 S. Meridian. ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln 7374. YOUR CHOICE IN TRUCKS CHEVROLET SB, $425 Ist class, tires OK. mileage low. This truck Is ready to go to work and a w bargain at price offered. Terms and trade. 2614 West Wash. HARE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 3234. CHEVROLET ffiV. {Sff'AJKf.„SS,‘. $450 £k Wm sterv. dual wheels, tires like new. standard equipped, mileage low. Buy this V? SiVff ‘gR a a'ivj&K fa “ I, ■ ©CHEVROLET >T&rliSI S IO O leather upholsterv: motor A-l mechanically: tires are first class. Here la an opportunity to create a Job for yourself with a small investment. 2419 W. Washington St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 1450 ©FfYRTY 1930 light delivery truck. Very clean and In good $225 x Y/XVU condition: motor perfect: 5 black W. W. with good *•* tires. This is a first class utility delivery truck and a find at price offered. 921 Va. Ave. CARSON BROS. Dr. 0232. ©FORTY 1929 series; steel pickup body truck; paint, tires and S4S(V XT Y/IVIX motor we can assure you are in A-l condition. Act p-*-cAr quick. The price makes this car an exceptional value. 720 N. Meridian. ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln 7374. ©FORTY 1931 series, with pickup body. Just what you have $285 A vxxvxx been i oo )n nK for. Snappv clean appearance, and in A-l mechanical condition. Terms or trade to suit. Act and see this excepa noda ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln 7374. ©f \f C' 1927 *-ton truck, panel body, green finish like $1 1 K XX. 11. V... new _ motor mechanically perfect, tires first-class a* condition. This is sure a bargain and if you want this truck better act quick. Priced low at *lls. 619 E. Wash. C. O. WARNOCK CO. LI. *396. M. C. 1930. large panel. 6-cyl, new tires, reflnished in our $475 GENERAL P MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. r 31 W. 13th St. G. M. C. BRANCH LL 746J^

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HEAVY RANSOM„ PUT ON SAFETY OF RICH YOUTH •Another Lindbergh Case’ Is Threat by Kidnapers of Bohn Heir. By United Pres ST. PAUL, Minn.. June 30. — A note threatening "another Lindbergh case” unless $35,000 ransom is paid in small bills, was thrown today to a chauffeur witness by two men who kidnaped Haskell Bohn, 20. from the garage of the estate ol his millionaire father, a refrigerator manufacturer. The kidnapers were waiting in the garage behind the palatial Bohn home when young Bohn and the chauffeur, D. B. Myers, entered the building at 9 a. m. The men both held pistols. Myers was forced into a corner and young Bohn hustled out an alley door into a small sedan parked out of sight from the house. After both kidnapers were in the automobile with Bohn, they threw the chauffeur a note and down the alley. , Myers took the note to Gebhard C. Bohn Jr., the boy’s father, who immediately notified police, although the note warned him not to do so. Bohn is president of the Bohn Refrigerator Company, manufacturers of ice and electrical refrigerators. a concern with branchest in many parts of the United States. The note informed the Bohn family that the kidnapers will "get in touch with you tonight." It referred to the Lindbergh kidnaping several times with a warning "You know what happened there." When kidnaped, young Bohn was wearing a white shirt and white duck trousers. He was on his way to work in the enameling plant of his father's factory in St. Paul. DEPRESSION HITS CUPID Only 321 Marriage Licenses Issued This Month; 458 Last Year. Daniel Cupid, Esquire, was in the doldrums, depression, or wringing out the dishrag during the month of June. At neon today, the last of the month, but 321 marriage licenses had been issued in Marion county by Frank Teague, license clerk. In June, 1931. records show 458' couples were wed. TAX LEAGUE GROWING 21,867 Now in Group Favoring Levy Reductions. Membership of the Marion County Association of Tax Reduction has reached 21,867, it was announced today. Leslie Colvin, chairman, said 9.000 members had joined in the last ten days.

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