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RULES ON FLAG ETIQUET FOR JULY 4 ISSUED Regulations Prepared by War Department to Aid Public. Rules for observance of flag etiquette were issued today by Postmaster Leslie D. Clancy for the benefit of patriotic citizens Monday, July Fourth. The rules for display of the American flag, prepared by the *ar department, were forwarded to Clancy by Postmaster-General Walter F. Brown, and are being passed on to the public in reply to numerous requests, Clancy said. ‘‘When the flag is not flown from a staff, Clancy advised, "it always should be hung flat, whether indoors or out. It should not be fastened over doorways or arches, or tied into a bowknot or fashioned in a rosette. Don’t Drape Flag. Plea "When used on a rostrum it should be displayed above and behind the speaker’s desk. It never should be used to cover the speaker’s desk nor to drape over the front end of the platform. "Under no circumstances should the flag be draped over chairs or benches, and no object or emblem of any kind should be. placed above or upon it. It should not be hung where it easily can be contaminated or soiled. No lettering of any kind should be placed on it. ’’The flag should not be displayed union down, except as a signal of distress at sea. "When the national flag is carried, as in a procession, with another flag or flags, its place is on the right. Place Is in Center "When the national flag and another flag are displayed together, as against a wall from crossed staffs, the national flag should be on the right (the observer’s left), and its staff should be in front of the staff of the other flag. "When a number of flags are grouped and displayed from staffs, the national flag should be in the center or at the highest point of the group. "When it is hung either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be uppermost and to the flag’s own right and the observer’s left. "When the flag is suspended between buildings so as to hang over the middle of a street, the union

9 CERTIFIED USED CAR VALUES 9

YOUR CHOICE, $1 TO $99 X3 xv leather upholstery, very clean. Good running motor, t Tires are fair. Trunk included in Buick standard equipment. 2419 W. Washington St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. Hst. ©RITH'K 1927 four-door sedan midnite blue finish; very clean **■ upholstery; Rood condition; motor perfect; tires fair; Buick standard equipment. This is a real bargain and a good service car. Priced to move; SBS. 1400 S. Meridian. WILLIAMS USED CAR LOT Dr. 5527. ©TJTTTC 'lf 1926 Standard Coach; finished in blue duco. and car C’7K£ n is i n general good shape throughout. Here is a com- ■ *-* sortable car. roomv; that will give you good performance and also comes under our policy guaranteed. Terms and trade 320 W. Michigan St. NATIONAL ALTO PARTS Li. 3040. A ,TTT? 1927 sedan; the flinish is a fine shade of JR’TK V nAiiLtuuiv green; excellent upholstery; good motor; *P * *-* very good tires. A splendid offering. 120 W. North. CENTRAL BUICK CO. Li. 1995. ©CHEVROLET 1926 Coach; good clean paint job: udv nuim/LtUl holsterv Ist class: motor A-l condition. T 0 Tires fair; equipment standard. This is a good car for general use and price wav down for quick sale. 165 S. Meridian. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. Dr. 4743. © OHE,VROLFT 1927 sedan; finished in blue. The up- SR7X V XIL-i v IVV7A4A4 a holstery is good. Motor mechanically good. *P *** Tires OK. Readv to go. Priced for quick sale at—--2419 W. Washington St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Ret 1150. ©OHRY SILER 1928 Coach. Finished in good black duco VUlVlGlililV with red trimming, upholstery is good, motor V' ' is OK., tires are fair. Priced very low. This will make a fine family car. 2419 W. Washington St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 1450. ©FORD 1928 Roadster: fully equipped: a good economical buy. fCQKT Paint, top. motor, tires are in good running condition. *F M - r *-* Car good for manv miles of service See this without fall. 520 N. Meridian SI. ROY WILMETH, INC. Lincoln 7374. @HTTDStON Recent, model sedan: midnight blue finish: up--111 DOUlt holsterv verv clean; motor Ist class condition; *r * tires good: this is a dandv familv car and will give Ist class service. See this one right awav If vou want a bargain Priced to sell at $75. 1665 S. Meridian. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. Dr. 4743. ©.TNf I OT .M Seven-passenger Sedan; upholstery clean, motor fCQCI X-tXI.7 first-class, tires like new. General Cords; *r equipment standard. This will make a good funeral or family car. and is in good running condition. A bargain at $95 913 Virginia Ave. VIRGINIA AUTO EXCHANGE Dr. 3086. @SSTTTDFRAKER 1927 coupe; the finish Is a beautiful SQfa kUUlfriOmVDa two-tone effect of black with a rich shade of green; excellent tires; good motor; a real value 126 W. North. CENTRAL BUICK CO. Li. 1995. @ WHIPPET 1928 Roadster; paint fair, unholsterv fair; fift ” XAli A A motor fair: tires have manv miles left in them Someone mechanically inclined, could take this car and make a real automobiles out of it at lust a little cost. A real bargain at $37.50. 921 Va. Ave. CARSON BROS. Dr. 0032. ©WI-TTPPF.T 1928 Coach: an economical car and is a guaranAAAA 1 1J 1 teed unit by our institution. Here is a Fourth *F v,cr of July special at $65. YOUR CHOICE, SIOO TO $199 0PT T TfK 1927 two-door sedan: original finish: unholsterv OCXV xx very cleon. O. K. This 1 s real transportation and a bargain at price offered. 1302 E. Wash. INDIANAPOLIS BCICK Li. 7383. ©CHEVROLET 1928 sedan: gray finish trimmed in fvfk t IVY/EIA4 A black: UDho lsterv {air motor 800d , tlres good. Verv low price at $l5O. and well worth the money. 921 Va. Ave. CARSON BROS. Dr. 0232. ©CHEVROLET 1929 Coach: motor, body, tires all good Cl Q l^ X riG V WULiTtI condition: ideal car for that 4th July ?-*-*s> trip: only $195. Terms and trade 1040 N. Meridian. JOHNSON CHEVROLET Phone Li. 5461. Open evenings. ©CHEVROLET 1929 Coach in very good condition: low C(^ 7 mileage, good tires and motor: finish like new. See this bargain; balance in conren- DOWN lent terms. 3811 College. COLLEGE MOTOR SALES R* >66 3210 E. llHh. Ch. 4361'. 0 CHEVROLET 1929 *°HT door “dan The paint is in IRA , good condition. The unholsterv is clean. P-i-tAvA Very good motor. Excellent tires. Chevrolet standard equipment No down payment. 2419 W. Washington St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 1450. €\ CHRYSLER I ? s * C'J 1 -, ** d *n- ireen- Duco finish. Ist v x k - ,AJAJAV class Unholsterv. has seat covers, motor P AOc runs like new one. Tires good condition; guaranteed. Low mileage and a J bargain. 2014 West Wash. HARE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 3234. ©CHRYSLER 1927 B L odel V 70 ’ co * ch: roomy car that Cl QSC v A i* i odijlV j, j n jj rlt class condition and offers vou n attractive buy. . 1010 N. Meridian. JOHNSON CHEVROLET Phone Li. sl6l Open evenings.

A CERTIFIED VALUE —The Kind of Car You Want —at the Price You Want to Pay

MARIAN NIXON IS LATEST REBECCA Kate Douglas Wiggin’s, Cute Little Heroine of the Farm, Has Had Interesting Career on Stage and Screen. T> EBECCA. the imaginative little girl whose name came out of Ivan--Tv hoe and who lived at Sunnybrook Farm, has long been the favorite role of the great stars of the stage. For the modern Fox talkie version of the classic, now at the Apollo, Marian Nixon was chosen to portray the character that to millions is symbolic of optimism, and which was enacted in days long past by Mary Pickford. Conceived originally as the heroine of a series of short stories by Kate Douglas Wiggin, ‘Rebecca ’ was later made into a stage play by the author in collaboration with Charlotte Thompson. It also appears

in book form and according to authorities enjoyed great popularity. The plot deals with the experiences of an imaginative, impulsive girl who leaves her beioved Sunnybrook to live with her elderly j maiden aunts, the very pillars of | respectability in a Maine village. Her penchant for adopting everybody’s troubles wins the immediate disapproval of the aunts but strikes quickly at the heart and sympathy of Dr. Adam Ladd, who befriends her from her first day in the village. Ralph Bellamy, tall, blue-eyed leading man of many recent photoj plays, portrays the kindly, understanding character of Dr. Ladd.

1 should be to the north in an east J and west street, or to the east in a j north and south street. "When a flag is badly worn and no : longer is a fit emblem to display, it | should not be cast aside or used in ! any other way that might be viewed as disrespectful to the national i colors, but it should be destroyed as ! a whole (privately) and preferably i by burning. "Flags which have become frayed or torn may be hemmed neatly and i continued in use." FIND POOL OF BLOOD IN STOLEN MACHINE Police Anounce Car Belongs to Mrs. Carl B. Morgan. Large pool of blood was found in the rear seat of a stolen auto- ; mobile found by police today in the alley back of 1326 Ashland avenue. Lloyd Miller of that address said the car had been in the alley since Thursday. The car*is owned by Mrs. Carl B. Morgan, 2210 Park avenue. A torn traffic sticker was found in the automobile. Plumbing Permits Huber Flaskamp, 4925 North Meridian, twenty fixtures. E. Taylor. 6155 Broadway, three fixtures. Haskins Brothers, 94R North Tremont, six fixtures.

Mae Marsh is seen as Aunt Jane, the younger and more sympathetic of the two aunts. Aunt Miranda, whose hard shelled surface of New England reserve is the last to be won over by Rebecca's personality, is enacted by Louise Closser Hale. Other players are Sarah Padden, Ronald Harris and Alan Hale. Alfred Santell directed. a u Other theaters today offer: “Red Headed Woman” at the Palace, "What Price Hollywood” at the Indiana, “The Man from Yesterday” at the Circle. “Radio Patrol” at the Lyric, circus benefit at Pcnnsy Park and burlesque at the Mutual.

TAX IN EFFECT ON LIGHT BILLS Statements Bear Warning of Federal Levy. Indianapolis citizens are having their first experience with the new federal tax on electricity. Bills of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company now being received by patrons bear the imprinted line, "To gross bill, add 3 per cent U. S. tax.” As the new levy became effective June 22, some of the current billed is subject to tax, while the remainder is not. Only current consumed after June 22 is taxable. At the office of the company, it was explained today that bills hereafter will include the tax. For instance, a bill for $3 worth of current will show a total of $3.09 to be paid. The law stipulates that the collection charge levied when bills are not paid within a certain period, shall be added to the charge for electricity and the whole taxed. This will mean a double charge for those who pay late —the collection fee and added tax upon it.

PUBLISHED EVERY THURSFRI.-SAT. eAggfcu Each car listed on this page carrying the ,‘imtLiL Certified Seal has been investigated and dgjgggk {certified} checked by a member of The Indianapolis /certified} SHIBKt Times Automobile Department, and is certified • WHIP to be GENUINE VALUE at the price adCopyrighted 1932 These Reliable Dealers Offer Certified Values

AUBURN X. Wolf Auto Cos.. 555 N. Capitol. BUICK Central Buick. 602 N. Capitol. Indianapolis Buick Cos.. 1302 E. Washington. CHEVROLET Carson Bros. Chevrolet Cos.. 921 Virginia Ave. Hare Chevrolet Cos.. 552 E. Washington. Johnson Chevrolet. 1040 N. Meridian. Oaklandon Chevrolet Cos., Oaklandon, Ind. West Side Chevrolet Cos.. 2419 W. Washington St. CHRYSLER Fouts Car Cos.. 2030 W, Washington. DODGE Elliott Wilson Sales. 828 N. Meridian. J C. Scanlan. 1404 W. Washington.

YOUR CHOICE, SIOO TO $199 @rnDn 1930 Coupe: finished in black with red striping: good §195 xv / IVI/ rubber, bodv and motor. A nice buy at convenient t terms. . , „„„. 309 N. Capitol. SACK BROS. LOAN CO. Ll - *994. FORH 192 R Tudor sedan: excellent, paint lob up- 512T.50 V r YXIVIX hoisterv clean, motor Ist class, tires good cona dition: eouiDmont standard. This is a verv clean car all around. Priced 7 rieht at $127.50. Terms and trade. >n 428 Virginia Aye, HARRY A. SHARP CO. ”r. . t'/AOT'l 1929 three-window. 4-door Sedan, fully equipped: orig- §195 lif IVU jna , paint is excellent: tires, motor, etc., are in ex- 'r laV'tiFieol eellent, shape Car has had good care and is ready to give good service. :20 x . Meridian. ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln 1.374. TA 1929 Tudor Sedan: fully equipped. Paint, tires, motor §135 /V\ r UKU and upholstering are in g ood condition. A genuine t value with terms to suit. V-/ ;•* N . Meridian St. ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln ,3.4. ©TV A 1927 light roadster; finished in beautiful two- §llO i>AOll tone jvorv and robins egg blue: tires are good; here 'r is an outstanding bargain at only—13f w. North. CENTRAL BITICK CO. Tl - IOT .>. ©PrtMTT A F 1927 Coupe in first class serviceable shape: bal- §35 Ivil llriv ance to suit: here is an economical buy. See it at Tenth and Meridian. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC. R • 6r>s- - CHOICE, S2OO TO $299 ©■RTTTr’K’ 1928 two-door sedan: very clean: green duco §245 DLIvIV Unish; motor thoroughly checked; tires like new, *r equipment standard. This is an outstanding car in every respect and ?3(rj e E. WaslU INDIANAPOLIS BOCK M. 7383. ©CHEVROLET $225 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. 9*21 Va. Ave. CARSON BROS. Dr- 0232. ©CHEVROLET '&• fir & $ 395 in good condition: motor Just had valves reground; here Is a car well taken rare of. Terms and trade 83fi E. 63d St. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET. INC. Hu. 1336. ©DFSOHTO 1930 Cosu Pe: good clean green duco. leather upxvr holstery spotless, moto r tests perfect, tires first-class, mileage very low. Priced to move at 5295. Terms and trade that are easy to make. ©ESSEX 1929 lat * model OUDIe. rbl. seat. Rich brown finish §235 ... „ wlth cream trim, uphol sterv spotless: motor mech. perfect: 5 yellow w. w. eauipped with new oversized tires: eouipment standard: mileage verv low. This is way above the average in used car values, act at once. This will not be here long. 1665 S. Meridian. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. Dr. 4743. ©LORD 1930 Tudor sedan: beautiful black finish, good clean §250 x upholstery including seat covers; motor A-l eondition: 5 w k.; 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. 2030 W. Wash. FOCTS CAR AND TRUCK CO. Be. 3290.

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MILLIONAIRE IN CONTACT WITH SON KIDNAPERS Told How to Pay $35,000 Ransom for Release of Boy, 20. By T nitrrt Frent ST. PAUL, Minn.. July 1. —Contact has been made by Gebhard Bohn, millionaire refrigerator manufacturer, with the kidnapers of his 20-year-old son, Haskell, the United Press learned authoritatively today. Following a number of mysterious trips made by the Ider Born during the night, reports were that the kidnapers had directed Bohn how to pay the $35,000 ransom they demanded. Two men abducted the youth Thursday while D. B. Meyers, family chauffeur, was forced to stand by helplessly. St. Paul police announced they had taken six men and women into questioning in connection with the kidnaping. Police have tapped all telephone wires to the Bohn home.

UTILITY PLEA IS HEARD Service Commission Cut at Marion Fought in U. s. Court. Hearing on plea of the Indiana General Service Company for a new interlocutory injunction against enforcement of a public service commission 20 per cent electric rate cut at Marion was conducted in federal court today. A previous injunction recently was set aside because of a legal technicality, failure to serve notice of the injunction petition on Governor Harry G. Leslie. The hearing today was conducted by Will M. Sparks, circuit court of appeals judge, ahd Robert C. Baltzell, southern district of Indiana judge. DENIES RUM CASE PLEA Baltzell Refuses to Suppress Car Seizure Evidence. Motion to suppress evidence in the liquor case against Sheriff A. Cline, arrested several weeks ago, was overruled today by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell. Dry agents testified they found bonded liquor worth several hundred dollars in Cline's car after a search of the car without a search warrant, but on information. Cline entered a plea of not guilty, after the ruling.

DE SOTO Jones & Maley, 2421 E. Washington. Litzelman & Rawlings. 3551 Mass. Ave. Meridian Motor Sales. 820 N. Meridian. McGinty & Morrison, 514 N. Capitol. Wiles & Wilson, 230 E. Sixteenth. FRANKLIN Hutchison Auto Cos.. 2330 N Meridian. FORD „ _ 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 Meridian. GRAHAM PAIGE Hutchison Auto Cos.. 2330 N. Meridian. HUDSON-ESSEX w , Oakley Motor Sales. 1663 S. Meridian. Grover Winings. 1625 E. Washington. Losey Motor Sales. 1133 N. Meridian.

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Stations of the National Broadcasting Company WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA ** KTHS 104(1 WCFL 37* WMAQ 670 WLS *7O WSB 740 CKGW *OO KVOO 1140 WCKI 490 WGY 790 ‘ WLW 700 WSM AO KOA *3O KYW 1020 WDAF *lO WHO 1000 WOO 1000 WTAM 1070 KFRC 9*o WBAL 1430 I WINK *7O I WJR 750 ! WOW 590 IWTIC 1660 KSTP 1400 I WBAF *O6 1 WFAA **o WJZ 700 I WSAI 1330 Stations of the Colombia Broadcasting System WARC *• , WBBM 170 | WKRC 550 || WOWO 1)60 i WCCO *lO ROIL 1260 WPG 1100 I WGN 7*o , WIAU *4O , WFIW 940 [ CKAC 730 iCFRB 960 WBT I*B* WHAS **• ’ R.RLD 1040 Tl WFBM 104* I WLAC 1470 KMOX 1000

—6 P. M CBS—The Bath Club. WBBM • 770—Snorts: Octet. NBC—Concert to WEAF. NBC—Joy’s orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670) Quartet. WSM (650 1— Dot and Rosemary; news. —6:15 P. M.— CBS —Smgin’ Sam. WMAQ ib7o Jingle Joe. —6:30 P. M.— CBS—Svmohonv orchestra. WGY 1 790)—Farm nroaram. NBC—B. A. Rolfe’s orchestra to WJZ WMAQ 1670)—Studio features. WRVA (1110)—Musical. WSM (650)—Tuneful tales, studio. —6:40 P. M WTMJ (620i —SDorts Chandi. NBC—Sisters of the Skillet to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—The Window Washer. —7 P. M CBS—Week-End hour. WBBM (770)—Arnheim's orchestra. NBC—Friendship Town to WJZ. —7:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)— Agnews or-| chestr?. CBS—Leon Belasco orches-' tra: Tito Gv.izar. WBBM (770)—Brooks and; Ross. NBC—Reisman's to WEAF. NBC Shield's orchestra:! Soloists to WJZ. —7:45 P. M CBS—Gus Van & Brusiloff’s orchestra WBBM (770)—The Marksmen. —* P. M KYW (1020) Maupin’s orCBS—Alex Grav and Shilkret’s orchestra NBC—Orchestra, director Erno Ranee; chorus to WEAF.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianannli* Tower and Light Cemsany FRIDAY P. M. s:3o—Easv Aces (CBS). s:4s—Connie Boswell (CBS'. 6:oo—Bath Club (CBS'. 6:ls—Sinsin’ Sam (CBS). 6:3o—Comoanions. 6:45—A1 Feenev snorts talk. 7:oo—Week-end hour (CBSi. 7:30—T0 the ladies (CBS'. 7:4s—Gus Van and orchestra (CBS'. 6:oo—Music that satisfies (CBS'. B:ls—Adventures in health (CBS'. B:3o—Columbia symnhonv (CBS'. 9:oo—Democratic convention news (CBS) 9:ls—Don Redman orchestra (CBS'. 9:3o—Ozzie Nelson orchestra (CBS'. 10:00—Duke Ellincton orchestra (CBS). 16:30—The columnist. 10:45—Art Krueeer orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Bohemians. 11:30—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcastinr. Ine.) FRIDAY P M. 4:ls—Tea time tunes. 4:3o—Harry Bason. 4:4s—News flashes. s:ls—Vauahn Cornish. s:3o—Aunt Lou and Uncle Connie. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally.

HUPMOBILE Robinson Thompson, 1525 N. Meridian MARMON Marmon Motor Car Cos.. 1037 N. Meridian. NASH E. L. Shaver. 400 N. Capitol. OLDSMOBILE Bradford Auto Sales, 1114 N. .Meridian Lathrop Moyer. 420 N. Capitil. PACKARD The Citizens Motors, 3.511 N. Illinois PIERCE ARROW Chillson Sales Cos.. 832 N. Meridian PLYMOUTH Elliott & Wilson. 828 N. Meridian. Litzelman & Rawdings. 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

©P ORD 1930 late model Sport Roadster; rumble; good, clean. §225 gray finish; leather upholstery spotless: 6 wire *p*****~r wheels; side mounts; tires in excellent condition: eauipped chromium plate tire covers; a SSB genuine leather trunk: side wings; large flashing hub caps. This is a dandy little car. Condition genearrly o. k. all over. Terms or trade 1400 S. Meridian. WILLIAMS USED CAR LOT Dr. 5557. ©FORD 1930 Tudor Sedan with a very clean black finish; §260 -*■ 5 red wire wheels and good tires: mileage very low. Can not be beat for money. 819 E. Washington St. . C. O. WARNOCK CO. Li. 8396. FORD 1930 with a 1931 title Sports Roadster: beautiful mid- §260 @a v/ IVI7 night blue, finish with re and stripe, leather upholstery ap**x*xr like new, motor perfect. 5 wire wheels, 6-ply, 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. OFORD 1931 Tudor Sedan; fullv equipped: original finish Is §295 A Y7IVU [j Ke new x}ji S j s the ideal car for your family. p Come in today—see it—drive it—you’ 11 like it. Terms to suit. 720 N. Meridian SI. ROY WILMETH, INC. Lincoln 73*4. ©FORD 1931 Victoria driven 9,000 miles; tires, motor, body, all §f)o x vxvi/ first class condition; here is a real bargain; balance to suit. DOWN 3811 College. COLLEGE MOTOR SALES Wa. 2266. 3219 E. 10th. Ch. 4361. ©FORD 1930 Tudor Sedan. Attract tve black finish, full equip- 1§235 A YyAVXJ ment; motor in A-l mechanical shape. Car has had exceptional care and shows it. We advise you to drive it and see for your--720 N. Meridian St. ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln 7374. FORD 1931 Roadster: has beautiful black finish with green §265 g-,' \ A v/lvl/ stripe; clean leather upholstery, motor mechanically *r r —A-l. green wire wheels with good rubber. Included in regular eguipment V. S this car has radio, jubilee horns, hot water heater and automatic clutch. 428 Virginia Ave. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Dr- 5020. €\ FORD 1930 Coupe: four new tire s. fine finish, eood up- §235 jA A I/IVI/ holstery has had verv little use. Terms and trade. *r 7 x , nth ,nd Meridian. BROWNING GENT CO„ INC. *' 96.15 ©GRAHAM-PAlGEffi,^f,g’?- i “ a ? M “-: $275 holstery, body, motor and tires are all sound condition. Hurry for this one over the Fourth. A value. Suitable terms. XI !_/price; side mounts, rich ebony finish, emerald trim: fully equipped. Don't miss this bargain. Terms to suit. 309 N. Capitol. SACK BROS. LOAN CO. Li. 5994. €>. MARMON-ROOSEVELT iSV.S! ; Rift $ 235 Em black finish with red stripe, good clean leather upholstery, motor A-l condi*7 tion. 6 red w w. with good tires: equipment standard. This is truly a certi- ' tied value. Has had good care and shows it. 428 Virginia Ave. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Dr. 5020. ©oldsmobile $ 245 holstery. rubber good, motor lots of service. A economical car. Meridian at Xlth. MARMON USED CAR LOT Ri. 3308.

FRIDAY —8 P. M.— 'NBC—Whiteman s chieftains to WJZ. WGN '72o)—Studio. —8:15 P. M.— CBS—Dr. Herman N. Bundesen. WGN (720) Tomorrow’s Tribune; Headlines. —8:30 P. M.— CBS—Columbia svmohonv. WENR (870)—Concert orchestra. WGN (720)—Easy Aces. WJR (750)—Frederick's orchestra: sonas. NBC—Love sonßs and waltzes to WJZ. —8:45 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Terrace or-' chestr a WBBM (770)—Romance of the thorobreds. WGN (720) Cross woord melodies. NBC—Hello Marie to WJZ. WSM (6501—Radio show. —9 P. M KDKA (980)—Snorts; Conrad's orchestra. KYW (1020)—Sports; news: Maunin’s orchestra. CBS—Little Jack Little. NBC—Russ Columbo and orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Burtnett’s orchestra. WGY 1790) —Palms orches-' tra. NBC—Amos 'n' Andv toi WENR. WDAF, WSM. j WMAQ. WRVA (1110) Edgeworth' orchestra. —9:15 P. M.— CBS—Redman’s orchestra. NBC—Tune Blenders to i WTAM. NBC—Sodero and concert orchestra to WJZ. —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Canton or-! chest ra. CBS—Nelson's orchestra. WGN (720)—Cummin’s orchestra. WGY )790i— De Witt Clinton orchestra.

6:ls—Norman Brokenshire and orchestra (E. TANARUS.). 6:3o—Announced. 6:4s—Buddies orchestra. 7:oo—Louise SDillman. 7:ls—Rhythm Review. 7:3o—Harrv Bason. 7:4s—lndianapolis baseball nroaram. B:oo—Melodies. B:ls—Mvron Green. B:3o—Happy health. B:4s—Curtis players. 9:oo—Seiberlina singers. 9:ls—Baseball scores. • 9:3o—Showboat orchestra. 9:4s—Harrv Bason. 10:00—The Merrvmen. 10:30 —Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati FRIDAY P. M. 4:oo—Tranter Bros. (NBC). 4:ls—Pro Art strina auartet (NBC). 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBCi. s:oo—Amos ‘n’ Andv (NBCi. s:ls—Josef Cherniavsky dance orchestra. 5:30—80b Newhall. 5:45—01d Man Sunshine. 6:ls—Chandu, the Magician. 6:30—8. A. Rolfe’s orchestra (NBC). 6:4s—Sisters of the Skillet (NBC). 7:2s—Band. 7:4s—Centerville sketches. 9:oo—Thorobreds. B:3o—Bands of distinction.

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 3eneral Motors Truck Cos., 430 N. Capitol. International Harvester Cos.. 1188 Kentucky Ave. Martin Truck Cos.. 921 N. CapitoL

—9:30 P. M.— !WMAQ 1 670'—Dance nroj Rram (2'a hours. | WSM (650)—Snorts; WSM i nlavers. WTMJ (620)—German band. —lO P. M.— KYW (1020)—Master’s orI chestra. ;CBS—Arnheim's orchestra. WGN (720)—Sherman's orchestra. WJR (750)—Radio reporter; Biagini's orchestra. NBC—Cab Calloway and ori chestra to WJZ. !WSM (650)—Soprano and orenestra. WTMJ (620i—Dance proaram (2 hoursi. —10:05 P. M.— NBC—Moss' orchestra to WEAF. —10:15 P. M.— NBC—Theo. Hahn and orchestra to WJZ. —10:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Agnews orchestra. CBS—Kreuaer's orchestra. WBBM (770i—Around the town. WGN (720)—Burtnett’s orchestra. ;WGY 1790)—Kenmore orchestra. NBC —Black's orchestra to WEAF. —10:45 P. M WGN (720)—Dance nroaram (4 orchestras). —tl P. M.— 'KYW (1020)—Canton orchesi tra. WENR (870)—Aanews orchestra WSM (650) Dance orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— NBC—Terrace orchestra to WENR. —l* P. M.— WDAF (610) Niahthawk I frolic.

B:4s—Peanut Pietro. 9:oo—Vox Humana. 9 15—Bob Newhall 9 30—Threesome and organ. 9 45—Headlines of vesterdav. 10:00—Cal Callowav’s orchestra 'NBC I . 10:15—Charlie Stone s dance orchestra. 10:30—Wavne Ktne dance orchestra 11:00—Don Pedro dance orchestra 11:30—Wavne Kina dance orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sian off AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale HUDSON 8 SEDAN—’93I. late. In good condition, only 4.0(H) miles. SSOO to settle estate. See at 2245 Valley Ave. Ch. 1324 F. B. Stickney. administrator HUDSON-ESSEX Late model used car at a price you can afford. LOSEY MOTORS, INC. 1133 N_ Meridian. R: 9569. OLDSMOBILE sedan. 1929. private owner: paint, motor, tires like new, Philco radio installed. $350 takes it; need cash. 535 S. Illinois St. * OLDSMOBILE—Sedan. Good condition. Sold at reas. price. 410 W. New York. Cheap Transportation Several cars. Fords and other makes. $lO and uo. COLLEGE MOTOR SALES 3210 E. Tenth. Ch. 4361. 3811 Colleee. Wa. 2266. | MCGINTY& MORRISON’S | I’ll tell you why 1 sing With a good used ear I took a Dina MrGinty A Morrison sold me the bus bus Does it go? F.xeose my dust. Essex, 1927 Coach ...$125 Ford, 1929 Coupe ....$145 Buick, 1928 Sedan .. .$245 MCGINTY & MORRISON Manv others. Be sure and see our stock. 514 N. Capitol. Li. *OOO. Sale Prices Every Day 1931 Chevrolet Coupe . . S3OO 1931 Whippet Sedan . . 225 1930 Chevrolet Coach . . 225 1930 Ford Cabriolet . . . 175 1929 Buick Coupe 275 1929 Essex Coach 125 1929 Essex Coupe 125 1929 Ford Tudor 145 1926 Oldsmobile Coach. 45 1925 Studebaker Sedan. 75 Many other Fourth of July Specials. Each in first class condition. Equitable Securities Cos. 501 Virginia Ave. DR. 0660. IF YOU DON’T FIND what you are looking for in the want ads today. It msv be advertised here tomorrow Read Times classified ads daily.

YOUR CHOICE, S3OO TO $399 1929 Sedan. Finished in rich beige duco with SUSHIS X^'-JAV chase velmo unholsterv and good rubber and motor. A real value. Terms and trade. Meridian at Ilth. MARMON USED CAR LOT. Ri. 3808. ©( ’HFVROT/FT 1931 Coach; beautiful green duco finish; V iiUTIiVL/Ul has spotless upholstery; motor firstclass: tires like new. This is a truly certified value at price offered. See tonight if vou want a real bargain. 3014 West Wash. HARE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 3331. e CHEVROLET 1931 Coune with midnight blue duco ©*>4^: v 7 IVWLOJ i finish, upholstery A _i condition; motor mechanically perfect; tires first-class; mileage very low; priced to move quick at $345. ©C HEVROLET 1931 Coach: finished in beautiful blue v.uuTnuoL/1 Duco. Has excellent U p ho i sterV ; motor 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 UHEVROLET 1931 Coa ch. Has beautiful maroon SSQTris fgfoita UAJ T A VY/i-/AJ A duco flnish upholstery spotless, motor V. j 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. €\ PLYMOUTH 1932 Coach: good clean duco job. uphol- <C c ?Q"t jA 1 stery very clean, motor runs like new, tires 52J in first-class condition, equipment Plymouth standard, mileage very low, and y a bargain at price offered See this one. Terms and trade. 915 Virginia Ave. VIRGINIA AUTO EXCHANGE Dr. 3086. YOUR CHOICE, S4OO AND OVER 0( HEVROLET 1932 - 5-passenger coupe with blue Q4 E aO V* 1 ., , Y finish, upholstery .st class, motor perfeet, tires Just like new. standard equipment, guaranteed low mileage on this car. We will give buyer reasonable terms. This car has been well taken care of and could hardly tell from anew one. West Wash. HARE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 3334 ©CHEVROLET 1932 Coupe or Coach: vour choice. S4H?k s. T A CoUDe ls flnished in beautuu! BreeG Duco. Coach ls flnished In black Duco. Both Duco lobs like new: upholstery in both has been well taken care of. Not a spot on either. Motor as good as new. Tires new; equipment Chevrolet standard. These cars have been used as demonstrators and have been well taken care of. Priced vour choice. 5495 each. 3914 W. Washington. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. mo. FHRYSLER 1932 2n fi series coupe. R-S. Floating Cl luVnutM xI AV A OA-iJ-iXV p ower automatic clutch, side mounts, nickel tire cover, French broadcloth upholstery, trunk rack, sardonyx flnish terracotta striped. Original cost $3,150 now $1,795. Terms and trade. Meridian at 11th. MARMON USED CAR LOT R|. 33119. ©DESOTO 1932 coupe; equipped with floating power, A ' ,A ■ ik - 7 '- , A " automatic clutch and good radio equipment: flnished 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 IJ. 11J 2. €*y FORD Brand new 1931 Victoria: fully equipped with anew C"! -A x vivu car g Uara ntee. Here is the opportunity you have N 7 -* * SI been looking for. Will give liberal allowance on DOWN y your present car and terms to suit. See it todav 736 N. Meridian. ROY WILMETH, INC. Linroln JtU. YOUR CHOICE IN TRUCKS ©CHEVROLET >gj v . SB, $425 Ist class, tires OK. mileage low. This truck Is ready to go to work and a bargain at price offered. Terms and trade. 2014 West Wash. - HARE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 3331. ©CHEVROLET 1931 157-lnch wheel base, has stake C4KA ' aXXj t ivul/l i body, green finish, clean leather uphol- p7*Ovr stery. dual wheels, tires like new, standard equipped, mileage low. Buy this truck and put it to work for yourself. Terms and trade. 3014 West Wash. HARE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 3231. ©CHEVROLET 5929 Cab and chasls: cne and one-half <C"| AA LnijVXUJLiEii ton truck; verv clean paint; good •pxvU leather upholstery; motor A-l mechanically: tires are first class. Here l* an opportunity to create a lob for vour self with a small investment. 2419 W. Washington St. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 1450 ©FORD 1939 delivery truck. Very clean and In good x V/AVEs condition: motor perfect: 5 black W. W. with good tires. This is a first class utility delivery truck and a find at price offered. 931 Va. Are. CARSON BROS. Dr. 0532. ©FORD 1929 *ries; steel pickup body truck: paint, tires and C"| E£A X lixtu motor we can assure you are in A-l condition. Act *pXtJU quick. The price makes this car an exceptional value. 720 N. Meridian. ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln 7374. ©FORD * 931 “lie*, with pickup body. Just what you hav* x been looking for. Snappy clean appearance, and in A-l mechanical condition. Terms or trade to suit. Act and ree thia exceptional bargain today. 726 N. Meridian. ROY WILMETH. INC. Lincoln 7374. @G. M. C. 1930, large panel. 6-cjrl. new tirrs. reflnished In our $475 GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. SI W. 13th St. G. M. C. BRANCH U, 7161.

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AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Salt | lfS'4 Prices Slashed TO THE VERY BONE! j M JULIMTH. K. 1927 Studebaker ~Ay Coupe $125 1927 Chrysler 70 Brougham 150 WM • 1927 Chrysler 80 se■AjP 1928 Chrysler 72 se- Wm' 1930 Ford A Coupe.. 275 1930 Ford A Tudor.. 195 1931 Ford Touring... 25C Hg*. An 1929 Olds coupe 295 Eb’ K 1931 Ford Tudor 325 /SBi 1931 ** orc * couDe •?•• ■(JJS 1931 Ford sport coupe 345 Wk* 1930 Plymouth coach 350 JbK. 1930 Willvs-Kniaht 668 sedan 395 |Sg"J 1929 Chrysler 75 Sot. roadster .7 395 £ggw„ SSjfg 1930 Dodge "8” sedan 445 •QM 1930 Desoto "8" seV3 dan. W. W 445 1930 Graham Paige Sws 6 sedan 445 H. 1930 Olds Sport coupe 450 g£t. -■Sjjjjg 1929 Chrysler 80 se1929 Chevrolet Coach 185 -L.3K& 1929 Chrysler 75 se- jtttL* 3 dan 495 1930 Studebaker big a 6 Brougham.... 795 K 1932 Plymouth se--1931 Plymouth coach 395 c. h. wallerich~ inc 7 950 X. Meridian. Lincoln 4576 ! _J i * 1 1 * 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers FRONTY FORD— Dirt track racer and trailer. Ready to go. S2OO. 2848 S. Mpr, 52 Motorcycles and Bicycles ..rtKijLY DAVIDISON -U(26 model, v. ll . side car. good tires and fine cond.: $6-'. ALLEN 534 Mass. Ave. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts AUTO BODY —Motor service: compleie parkine space: prices richt. GENERAL AUTO TOP. 722-24 N. Capitol. Ri. 4038 JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—W;a repair or make pew tops and curtains for vonr car. 202 Kentucky Ave. STEAM CLEANING—RoyaI Motor Inn. 19 E. Dth told Pratt). Li. 0641. 55 Autos Wantei! Will pay cash for your car or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4516. 561 N Capitol |l jLffuf ttmiCto/' BEST PRICES-ANY MODEL p Sacks bros. I AUTO LOAN CO. V 309-311 N. CAPITOL*RI.S994-