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SMITH FACTION SUPPORT GOAL OF ROOSEVELT Overtures to Be Made to Democrat Left Wing; Al Is Obdurate. BY THOMAS L. STOKES United Prtw Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, July 4.—Democrats are setting out on their campaign to capture the White House lor Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt with their immediate objective the pacification of the Alfred E. Smith wing of the party, which is dominant in the east. This overshadows all other considerations at the moment, for Smith could be a dangerous foe. “The Happy Warrior” of 1928 left here—before his former friend and successful rival arrived to accept the Democratic standard—in anything but a happy frame of mind. There were well-authenticated reports from close friends of the 1928 candidate that he would leave soon for a trip to Europe—it would be his first—and wear out his grievances among the sights of the old world. What McAdoo Did That’s what William Gibbs McAdco did in 1924, after the Madison Square Garden convention deadlock between him and Smith had cheated McAdoo 01 the prize. Reports also still are current that Smith might enter a third party movement, but these seem to be far-fetched. The most obvious theory is that Smith merely will drop out of the campaign, and refuse to take any part in it. The bitterness he seems to hold for Roosevelt appears to preclude any chance of open support. The Roosevelt strategy will be to win, if possible, the support of those associated with Smith in the endeavor to leave him standing aside as a disgruntled figure. Overtures Made The New York Governor made preliminary overtures in his speech before the national committee by lavishing praise upon John J. Raskob, retiring chairman of the national committee, and Jouett Shouse, retiring chairman of the executive committee, both of whom were involved in the anti-Roosevelt movement which stirred up so rfiuch under-surface bitterness. Roosevelt referred to both as “old friends.” Some gestures of peace came from the other side in the closing hours of the convention. John F. Curry, the inscrutable chieftain of Tammany Hall, shunted New York onto the vice-presidential bandwagon of Speaker John N. Garner, and offered a resolution of praise for Senator Thomas J. Walsh’s handling of the convention. Walsh defeated Shouse, the Smith candidate, for the post. This appeared to be a beginning.

FUNERAL WEDNESDAY FOR ARTHUR SCRIBNER Veteran Publisher Dies at Home in Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Bii United I’rcxs MT. KISCO, N. Y., July 4.—Funeral services will be held Wednesday for Arthur Hawley Scribner, veteran publisher associated with the firm of Charles Scribner’s Sons since 1881. Mr. Scribner, 73, died at his country home here Sunday. He joined the firm founded by his father immediately after his graduation from Princeton university, ; nd had been with it continuously since. He served as vice-president and had been president since 1928. Arthur worked hand in hand with his brother Charles, and the two were to a large eiftent responsible for the American audience created for George Meredith, Robert Louis Stevenson. Sir James M. Barrie and John Galsworthy.

SNAKES FREED ON ISLE NEAR N. Y. STREETS Moat and Tilted Wall Will Keep Reptiles Imprisoned. B;i United I’ri ss NEW YORK. July 4.—Forty-two snakes of the Bronx zoo have been set* free to earn their own keep on a man-made island, with only an eighteen-inch moat and a tilted wall to keep them from New York sidewalks. Keepers at the zoo are proud ol their ingenuity in safeguarding the public from escaping reptiles. Snakes, they explain, can not swim and climb at the same time, hence the moat against the wall assures adequate protection. The principle would operate for the boa or cobra, or any other deadly serpent, keepers said, but they were quick to remonstrate, “but we won’t chance it.” Only the harmless variety of snakes in the zoo were placed on the island. SALMON LURE ACTOR Edward Everett Horton and Director to Fish in Pacific Northwest. Bi‘ United Press HOLLYWOOD, July 4.—Using four-ounce tackle and 40-pound lines, Edward Everett Horton, actor. and Melville Brown, director, will match their skill against the strength and wiles of salmon in the Pacific northwest. To catch 50-pound salmon with this tackle will be their object—an achievement which will place them high in the estimation of sportsmen. Horton is en roqte north by steamer to join Brown and his wife at Vancouver. B. C.. where they will embark on a rented yacht for the scene of the salihon run. Accidentally Killed at Camp L nited l*rr*x PALMERS. Infi., July 4.—While sitting in a tree-top shooting at birds, William Francis Kelley. 14-year-old Washington youth, Sunday night accidentally discharged a .22-caliber rifle into his chest. He was killed instantly. The boy’s mother and younger brother witnessed the tragedy, a

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Top Row (left to right)—Jesse Smith, Robert Goecker, John Duchemin, Gale Pfister, John Tirey, Harold Brown. Second Row—Ralph Hendricks, Gordon Hulen, Louis Balz, Raymond White, Roy Presley, John Boyle. Third Row—Adrian Hopper, Donald Pierce, Gerthal French, William Grim, Raymond Mark, Hobart Simpson Jr. Fourth Row—Jack Emery, Rog-

OFFICER SHOOTS MERCHANT COP Wounded in Foot Trying to Halt Burglar. James Parker, 55, of 924 West New York street, merchant policeman, was recovering today from a wound received early Sunday when he was shot in the foot by a policeman while seeking to halt a fleeing burglary suspect. Parker was aiding patrolmen Judd and Reinking whom he had called vs hen he discovered two Negroes in a store operated by J. R. Erganbright at 784 Indiana avenue. Judd, who was guarding the rear door, saw two men run to an automobile, He seized one rr.nn, who was in the car, and the other fled. The officer released his hold on the man in the car, who escaped, and fired at the feet of the fugitive. Parker rounded the corner just as Judd fired, and he collided with the fugitive, receiving the shot in his. foot. • The fleeing Negro was captured, and gave his name as Gilbert Hancock, 20, of 734 Darnell street. A large quantity of cigarets and cigars were found in the cfir, which had been reported stolen earlier in the night by A. B. Griffith, 125 West Market street. LEGALS Legal Bids, Proposals MATTER OP AWARDING CONTRACT TO BUS DRIVERS Notire is herebv given that the Township Trustee and Advisory Board of Washington Township in Marion County Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the services of School Bus Drivers in the Schools of the above named Township. All bids must be in the hands of the Trustee on or before 8 O'clock P. M. on Tues July 19th, 1932. Bidders may secure complete description of Bus Routes and all necessary information at the office of the Trustee. Bidders blank will be furnished all applicants. Trustee and Advisory Board—shall have the right to reject any and ail bids. Signed. July 3nd. 193 J. MAGGIE G. MAXWELL, Trustee, i of Washington Township.

er Snyder, George Elliott, Leroy New, Marvin Spear, Russel! Smith. Fifth Row Edgar Walkup, Ralph Miller, August Oppelt, William Weaver, Carter Eltzroth, Jr., James Brown. Sixth Row—Edward Hutchens, E. T. Davis, Dick Cordes, Don Clark, Paul Rasmussen, James Wilson. Seventh Row —Virginia Kitzmiller, Mary Catherine Troutman, Ellen Ware, Dorothy Schussler,

Plumbing Permits E. G. Anthony, reroof, 3513-15 Kenwood, ' S2OO. Fletcher Trust Company, reroof. 19 I Woodland. S2OO. Rose Tire Company office, 936 North ! Meridian. S2OO. I C. O. Free, sign. 3743 College. <3OO. LEGALS Legal Bids, Proposal NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the C.tv of Indianapolis, Indiana, will until the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. Tuesday, July 26, 1932, receive sealed bids at the Board's office, 150 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Indiana, for: Remodeling Boy's Toilet in Barn at Arsenal Tecnnical Schools. All in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the Engineering Division of the Board. A copy of the plans and specifications lor said alterations and additions is on file at the office -of the State Board of Accounts. Room 305 State House, Indianapolis. Indiana, and copies are also on file' at tne office of the Board of School Commissioners, 150 North Meridian street. Indianapolis. Copies of such plans and specifications may be procured by persons desiring to bid, from the Owner upon the deposit of fifteen ($15,001 dollars as security for their return in good condition to the office of the Owner not later than the date upon which the bids are to be received. Proposals must be made upon blank form No. 96. as prescribed bv the Indiana State Board of Accounts. Said b’anks may be procured at the office of the Board, 150 North Meridian street/ Indianapolis. Indiana. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the Board of School Commiss’ioners of the City of Indianapolis on an Indianapolis Bank or Trust Company, for three t3i per cent of the amount of each bid. Said three (3) pex cent to be held by the Board until bids are rejected. Checks of the successful bidders to be returned when contract and bond are executed. In case a bidder whose bid shall be accepted shall not within five <si days after notice of the acceptance of his bid. perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform the work in accordance with the plans and specifications, and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board, his certified check and tb* proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed voon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such fa'lure would occasion to the Board. The proposal shall be in the sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid re ates. as for example BID FOR REMODELING BOYS' TOILET IN BARN AT ARSENAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS ” The right is reserved by the Board to reject anv or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or reiecting proposals for not more than fifteen 1 15 1 davs. BOARD OP SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. OF THF CITY OF INDLANAPOLIS. BY A. B. GOOD. Business Director. Indianapolis, Indiana. July 1, 1932. TIMES W.N'l ALMa mmse intetestmg reaa in> because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed Here dally.

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Jean Anderson, Dorothy Davidson. Eighth J^ow—lrene Marshino, Roberta Everett, Wilma Koup, Mary Hankins, Vivian Edwards, Helen Barnhart. Ninth Row—Mary Smith, Ruth Miller, Dorothy Ervin, Laura Stephens, Wilma Sherfick, Beatrice Warriner. Bottom Row r —Emma Schell, Dixie Cole, Bernice Fivecoats, Margaret Forrest, Beulah McCallister.

LEGALS ! Legal Notices : CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED BY BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS , Fred Lay $42.00 1 Harold Hungate 43.00 I Fred Feid 42.00 I Herman Kirkhoff 40.00 [ Richard Mills * 39.00 Helen Armstrong 34 00 Wanda Farr 34 00 Franklin Scott 53!00 Harold Messersmith 30.50 CHAS. A. GROSSART Auditor Marion County. ANNOUNCE MENTS 1 Death Notices FERRIS, ARLAN LOGAN—Of 2519 Indianapolis ave.. beloved brother of Harry Ferris. Morgantown. Ind.: uncle of Herbert Ferris. Bridgeport. Ind.: cousin of Mrs. Daniel Mathers of Indianapolis, departed this life Sundav. Julv 3, age 69 years. Funeral Tuesdav. Julv 5. at the Thirty-first Street Baptist Church. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Friends mav call at MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 3447 College Ave.. Monday evening. WARRENBURG. PHOEBE" FLETCHER—Of 1934 Valley drive, widow of John Warrenburg, and beloved mother of Edward Thomas A. and William E. Warrenburg! Mrs. Minnie Stuck. Mrs. Ruth Ogle, departed this life Friday. July Ist age 83 yrs Funeral Tuesday July sth at Hillside Christian church, 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 15t8 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby St Branch office 1634 W Morrl*. v Dr 2570 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 1934 W. Michigan. Be. 1934. GRINSTEINER'S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HERRMANN F. John, successor to George Herrmann & Sons—3 generations—7B vears. 701 N New Jersey St. Ri. 6778. Ri. 6857. HLSEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware Ll 3828 ' WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI 1243 LAWRENCE LINDAMOOD. 5717 W. Morris. Be. 1232. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Or 6331-0322 4 Lost and Found LAPIN JACKET—With Ayres label, on N. Capitol Ave.. Fridav evening. liberal rash reward. Ll. 1845.

mnoukcemeits 4 Lost and Found • Finders of Lost Articles That ha'.e Deen advertised in this column trU) receive two guest ticket* To The Indiana Theater To See Constance Bennstt In “What Price Hollywood” When you have returned the article so its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and tickets wUI be mailed at once BRIEF CASE—Lost Tuesday night. between Walnut and 16th St. on Senate Ave. Reward. He. 2410. BRIEF CASE —Lost Tuesday night, between Walnut and 16th St. on Senate Ave. Reward. He. 2410. POCKETBOOK—Brown leather with white elephant head, containing Penn. R. R. annual nass. 3 tickets, drivers license. change. Reward. Dr. 2561. PURSE —Lady’s, white: lost Terminal restroom Thursday evening. Owner needs glasses badly. Reward. Ha, 0336-R. WILL PARTY who found nurse, juvenile support rm.. containing S3O: please call Ri. 6557, 5316 Brookville Rd. Reward. 5 Personals ANNOUNCING opening of Ethelon Beauty _Shop, 609 Roosevelt Bldg. Li. 5057. ANNOUNCING opening Katherine Lanigan Beauty Shop. Cut Rate. 2157 E. N. Y. Li. 1910, DENTISTRY—PIates with gold pin teeth, $5: fit or no pay, 128*/a N. Delaware St. FURNACE cleaning: '/a unce: red. prices on repair work for limited time. Woodson Starnes. 1715 E. Tabor, Dr. 6563-J. NU-WAY CLEANERS Demothlng a Specialty. Be. 0179. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Tutoring A complete Course in Beauty Culture, $25. Meyer-Jackson Shop. 505 Del, st. LI. 1086 LEARN HAWAIIAN GUITAR—I Free With course Radio artists instructors Hilo Hawaiian Studio. 2106 Roosevelt. Ch. 4425 HELP WANTED

The Times tries to protect Its readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully Investigating all advertisements that require money for "cash bonds." territorial rights, ete. However, reader* are advised to investigate carefully or consult the Bettcr Business Korean before Investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male WANTED 25 men for hard wo-\rk. Anplv 10 a. m. sharp. Tuesday. 315 Kresge Bldg. No colored help. 15 Wanted—Mate or Female MUSICIANS, any kind of instrument for old time music. 2023 Linden after 5:30 p. m. RENTALS 1 , • urnisbed Rooms ASHLAND, 2221—Lovely front rm., porch; pri. entrance: 1 or 2; $3: meals optional. COLLEGE. 1316—Large airy mod. rm.: pri. ent.: 1 or 2 persons: $3, Hu. 3545. GLADSTONE, N., 131—Cool front rm., mod, home; gentleman pref. $3. Ir. 6504. GLADSTONE. N.. 326—Lovely rm. for emp. girls or men, Ir. 5317. MERIDIAN. N.. 2140—Beautifully turn., front room, gent., priv. home., gar, opt. MINNESOTA E.. 326—Large airv room. private home: reasonable price. NEW JERSEY, N„ 2236—Front bedrm.; gentleman prefrd; gar, opt. Ha. 4931-M. NORTH—Unusual front; for 2; next bath; lovely, private home. Ta. 6731, evenings. OHIO. E.. 407—LODGING FOR MEN MODERN; 25c PER NIGHT. RI. 4145. PENN., N., 1628—Beautiful southeast rm.. near bath. All conveniences. Ta. 0733. PENN—Large cool rm., near bath; strictly private; gentleman pref. Wa. 4874, RUCKLE. 3256—Pleasant rm.. empl. young man; gar.; breakfast opt. Wa. 1126. 32D E. 603—Unusually pleasant rm., home privileges; meals opt. Wa. 2816. HOTEL ANTLERS LORRAINE HOTEL—WASH. & CAPITOL. RMS, WKLY„ $3.50 & UP. LI. 1373. S2.SO—CAPITOL. N.. 1531—Nicely fur. rms.; constant hot water. RI. 4179. WALKING distance, lovely large afry rm., large closet, hot water. Ri. 1983. TWO & 3-rm. apts., utilities also, cool sleeping rooms. 20 N. Oriental St. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 622—Connecting rms.. with sink: $3 and $3,50, Li. 9374, ASHLAND. 1634—2 connecting rms. Also 1 rm. Everything fur. Private entrance. BROADWAY. 1134—Clean, cool. rm.. kitchen nook: $3.50. BROADWAY, 1649—Living rm. & kitchen, connect., sink, const, hot wat.; reduced. CENTRAL, 1326—2 large, clean, cool rms., porch, complete; next bath; $6, $7. CENTRAL. 1206—Nicely furnished cool rm. also 2 rms.. kitchenette. COLLEGE. 1820—Large front room and kitchenette: $4 week: children wel.. ear. CONGRESS, 821—2 furn. rms.. modern; all utilities turn,; garage. Ta. 3515, EUCLID. N.. 109—Mod. fur. apt.. $5; gar. priv. ent.: sleep, rm.: will board. Ir. 0392. FT. WAYNE. 917—1 room kitchenette, $4,50: sleeping rm.. $3, LI. 1706, ILL.. N.. 2339—1, 2 and 3-rm.. furn. or unfurn. apts.; each pri. with custodian serv.: hdwd. fl.. o’stuffed, lndry, $3-$7, ILL.. N . 3116—2-rm. apt., completely fur.. running water: reasonable. Ha 2217-R. ILL., N., 3469—Housekeeping rms., furn., or sleeping: with porch. Ha. 0196-M. ILL., N., 805—Newly decorated houskeep. rms.. cons, hot wat„ suit. 2 adults: 83. $4. KENWOOD. 3030—55: 2 rms.. completely fur., down porch: pri. ent. Ha. 3137-W. LAUREL, 926 —Light, airy, mod. rms.; nfeely furn. for housekping. Dr. 7603-R. LEXINGTON, 1202—Nicely furn. duplex. also furn. rm.. Ynod. pri. ent. Dr, 1109-J MARKET. E.. 1024—Nice, clean housekeeprn's . furn.. private front porch. Ri. 1895. MERIDIAN. N.. 2251—3 large well furn. rms.. util, furn.. gar. Wa. 3440 _____ NEW JERSEY. 418 N—Nice rm., $3; cool. everyth jpg turn; 2 sleep, r ms. $2. $2.50. NEW JERSEY. N„ 1606—1st floor. 2 rms., sink, private ent., $5, Ha. 0326-M. OHIO. E.. 540 —2 housekeeping rms.. $3 ner wk.: 1 rm.. $2 per wk. PARK. 1125—2 and 3 rooms, downstairs: water in kitchen: $4 and $4.50 wk. PARK. 2146—Ncwlv decorated. 2 rms. near bath, a real home. He. 3015. RURAL. N„ 436 Va—2 or 3 'Vms fur. with bath, priv. entr. Ch. 0357-M. TALBOT, N.. 2117—1 rm. and kitchenette, sink, priv. entr.: also sleeping room. WALNUT. W.. 117—2 large front rms. wat. sink, large and sgle. bed. Reasonable. WOODRUFF. 544—M-dr.. nice apt., private bath; 1 small apt. Cr. 3173. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Lge. rm.. kitch’n’te; pri, bath: $7. 1-rm apt.. $3.50. Ch. 4108. 30TH. W„ 1214—2 modern furn. rms., $4 fc $5 per week. 31ST ST., W.. 1057—2 newly deco., mod., front rms.: private entrance. Ta. .2551. 2 UNFURN. rms.. priv. bath; kitchenette: utilities: private entrance. Ch. 2503-R. APTS.—DREXEL ARMS Furn., unfurn. 2-3 rms., k'nette. bath; $25 up: walking distance. 730 N. Illinois

19 Rooms with Board COLLEGE. 2343—Clean, light front rm.: good home. Reasonable. He. 5524. GRACELAND, 3952—Wi1l share home with girl. A real home. Wa. 0503-R. GRAY, N.. 958—54 wk.; rm. with meals; cool, clean, pri.. nr. car. Ch. 3232-R, HOLMES. N.. 201—Clean comfortable home, aged or infirmed: good neighborhood: laundry, loving care. Reason. Be, 3213-W. 21 Unfurnished Apartments COLLEGE, 2052, APT. 2—Large liv. rm., kitch et, sleep, porch; util sum. He, 5023. ILLINOIS, N., 3145 Beautiful bedrom apt.: 852.50. MERIDIAN. N., 2235—5 rms.. bath, frigidaire. Murphy bed, coil mat, heat, newly decorated: S4O. He. 5858. REDUCED RENT Bellefontatne. 2315: three rooms and bath; recently decorated: lower apartment: heat, water and garage. Dr. 3300 Indianapolis Rental Agency ComDlete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free Ll 5452 evenings Wa 0433, or Be 3114 _ ALAMEDA, ST. CLAIR & ILL., $25 Newlv decorated apts.. with light, gas. heat and plenty of hot water furnished See custodian. Apt. 211. COLORED—22O W. North: La Verne: 3 Sis., bath: cooking facilities; $5. 1 rm., th. <3. He. 5858. 22 Unfurnished Bouses ADAMS. 1923—8-room mod. bungalow, 3 bedrooms, near Brookside Pk. Ch. 4185-R. ADDISON and Jackson, N. E. corner; 4rm. cot’ge;Tir. Wash, high; *l4. He. 4WJ.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses CAPITOL. N., 4104—5-room modern: builtin features; shade trees. Wa. 2491. CAPITOL. N„ 3021—6 rms.. strictly mod.. gar,; very reasonable. Ha. 2862-W. CENTRAL. 1646—Lower 5-room dup’ex. garages; utilities: 810. Ta. 0294 COLORADO. N.. 129—5-rm. semi-modern double 817: water nd. COTTAGE. 1601—5-rm bouse, semi-mod.; water pd.: nicely papered: good neighborhood, sl6, Owner. Hu, 4368. Dr. 3564-R COTTAGE AVE.. 1613—Modern bungalow and garage, ncwlv painted and decorated Rent reduced. Hu. 2418 CRITTENDEN. 6150—5 rms., semi-modern, nearly new bungalow, furnace, full basement. electric light, electric pump, sl6 Call Dr. 6150, DEARBORN, 1133—Large cheery 5 rm. dbl semi-mod.: nr. school 54: S2O, Hu. 5603 DELA.. N.. 2452—6 rms. strictly mod.: gar.: lg- yd.: SSO house for 835. Li. 2664 DENNY. 39 N.—l-rm. modern; garage; water paid: 820 Ir. 0671, EUGENE. 854—Unusually nice 5-room mod.: hardwood floors: garage: S2O. EWING. 1121—4 rms., semi-modern: good condi.; gar.; water paid. sl7. Ch. 7097 GLADSTONE. 28 N.—6-rm. mod., garage; water paid: $22.50. Ir. 3689. HARRIS. 33 —6 rooms, modern except furnace: fine condition: gar.: $lB. Be. 0746. LA SALLE. N.. 556—4-rm. double, built-in features: A-l shape: $25: water paid. LINWOOD 513—5 rms.: strictly mod.; tile bath: garage: S3O, RI. 7102. McKIM. 236 (paved)—3 rms.; gas. lights, water paid: 88 month. Ta. 1487, MORRIS. W.. 208—2 rms.. sink, toilet. water paid: $7 mo, Ri. 0645. Ri. 4307. NEW JERSEY. N., 1335—8-rm. mod., newly deco., gar.: nr. school. Ha. 2040. OLIVER. 1423—*6 rms., bath: gar.; A-l cond.: sl6: water paid. Ir. 0671. OLNEY. N. 2861—Modern bungalow and garage, newlv decorated, big yard. Rent reduced. Hu. 2418. PARKER. 2039—Small modern double: water, garage: $22. LI. 5231. PINE. N.. 612—3-room cottage: inside toilet; good condition: >ll. Ta. 0641. PRIMROSE. 5802 (North)—Brick bung $- rm. strictly mod.; redec.; $37.50. Li. 4852. SHELBY. 116—5 rm. semi-mod. brick single. gar.; only $12.50. Ri, 7725. UNION. 635—6 rm. strictly mod.: brick veneer: near Manual. S3O, Li, 8154. WASH., W„ 3441—4-rms. . bath, newly deco.. gap., business opportunity, $25. He. 5558. YOUNG* AVE., 4919 (East)—Attractive 2 way, 5-rm. strictly mod. double, side drive garage: nice verd. 2 blks. W. of old Butler campus. Vi blk. from 2 bus lines. Only S3O, water pd; moving pd. if permanent. Ir. 5834. TENTH. E., 213—7-rm. mod.: gar.; good condition; $25, 136 W. Market. Li. 2290. 24TH, 610 E.—6-rm. mod. double: steam heating system: $28.50, Ha. 1124-R. 40TH. W. 425—4-rm. mod. upper duplex; separate furnace: S2O. Wa. 0623-J. REDUCED RENTALS NORTH 1712 E. 46th St.: 5 rms.. modern.. .$23.50 5807 Primrose; 5 rms.. modern 35.00 ‘’936 Baltimore: 5 rms.. modern 32.50 SIOB Ralston: 5 rms.. modern 27.50 2011 E. 46th: 5 rms.. semi-m0d.... 15.00 48-55 Manlove: 5 rms.. semi-mod 20.00 HOOSIER FTJNDTNG COPP. ti. 7890. ■T, H. Alherslmrn Hu, 6124, Ri, 7173._ COLORED—IIOS N. West: 6-rm. modern; opposite high school: $25, Ta. 6829. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses CENTRAL AVE.. 2131—Living rm.: small bedrm. 1 kitchen: private entrance and porch All nt.il.: $7 wk. He. 4155. GLADSTONE. 32 N.—6-room modern: furnished: garage: water paid: $31.50. N. ILLINOIS, 2630—Upper 2 bedrm.. duplex, all util & Frig.. $45. KENWOOD. ,2200—3 rms.. k’nette. bath. mod, apt.: util.: reas,: cool. Ri. 2234. PROSPECT. 2509—5-rm. mo'U. double nicelv furn,. yard, gar. Dr. 6821-J. RAYMOND. 1617 E.—Nicelv furn. _home, tile bath: gar.; cool: reas, rent. ST. PETER. 1222—5-rm. fuin. cottage: modern: everything furn.; util, pd,: $7. WALNUT. E.. 115—3-rm. apt.: nri. bath. $6.50 and SB, See hsekeeo°r, in bsemtNewly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garage. THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVE. AND McCARTY STS See custodian at 781 E. McCarty st Apt. 47. 24Suburban and Farms MOD. COUNTRY HOME—4 rms.. breakfst. nook, furnace, etc,: N. W., $25. Wa. 0342. ~~REAL ESTATrFOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale SHELBY, 116—5-rm. semi-mod., brick sgl.. gar.; sls down, bal. like rent. Ri. 7725. 28 Sale Suburban Property 5 RMS. and breakfast nook, basement laundry tub. water system, bath and shower, built-in features. Vi sa. N. of National Rd. in Wash. PI., also 2 and 3 rms., house 1 to 20 acres. Ir, 2174 R-4. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 31 Wanted to Trade 6-ROOM modern on Harlan. Sale or trade with owner. Hu. 7482, 3’i ACRE chicken farm; for property in cltv: consider small equity. Be. 4612-R. MEBCHAHPISE ■ 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BOTTLES Stone Jars, reduced prices 1 1 110 We deliver WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W Pearl St. Li. 8085. CARLOAD BINDER twine. $2.50 for 50 lbs.. 500 lady’s fine duality nocketbooks on sale Tuesday morning, big bargain. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION corner Capitol and South St. CLOCK—Employees-time: punch! mech.: A-l, cheap or trade. Li. 8048. ELECTRIC PUMP Thirty-gallon per minute capacity. Special bargain. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151. 35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm and bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze living rm.. rugs, sac. 3710 N Meridian DAVENPORT. 12) Dining tables, gas stove. bedstead. 3232 N. Illinois. Ha. 1563. FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used visit our display room 3000 Northwestern Avenue Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs! refrig new used: cash credit Barrett 868 Virginia FURNITURE—4 roras, complete. good condition. leaving citv: must sell: reas. 1422 E. Raymond St. FURNITURE—S rms.. leaving city; almost new. including radio and piano. 223 S. Audubon Rd. OIL STOVES, ice boxes. A-l, at a bargain 1236 Oliver avenue. Be. 2456 SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ONFALL MAKES. WHITE CO. RI 4755 36 Radios. Musical Instruments Atw'ater Kent sl4 50 Apex Lowboy 19 50 Crosley Lowboy 12.50 Philco Console 22.50 Majestic Console 21 00 ! R. C. A. Highbov 19 50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 East Washington St. AUTO radio; new; used: lio down pav.ment, Werklng Radio Service. Ir. 0979 —Complete for dance work. S3O Easy terms. Pearson Piano Cos.. 128 N, Pennsylvania St. Li. 5513. KING TRUMPET—GoId plated. $35. Easy terms. Pearson Piano Cos., 128 N. Pennsylvania St. Li. 5513. PI acc OßDlON—Regular s22if: special ?I5 3 i., ea^ v ter >ns PEARSON PI4NO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. Li. 5513

Constance Bennett on the screen in “What Price Hollywood' Give one day's employment to any of the business firms or g ' individuals listed below under the "Who Can Do It” ads —then phone Miss Rose at Times Want Ad Headquarters sli§E m Mm —Riley 5551 and tell which firm or individual you have em- • ployed. You will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE two tickets to Constance Bennett the Indiana theater to see “What Price Hollywood” star- Star of ring Constance Bennett and Lowel Sherman. Every firm “What Priro Wnllvwrwl” listed here has pledged itself to give 100% satisfaction. Ce 110113 000

MERCHANDISE 38 Store. Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS hep rd. li #470 IIT ICj It. IJ. DUO King £x 20S Mgs< Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9.50 Per Month or 00 for 3 Months Any make of machine Expert repair service on aU typewriters Woodstock 317 N. Penn. LL 4712 TYPEWRITER CO.— ———— —f 41 Wanted to Bay Hall furniture CALL MR PIERCE RI. 201# WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We ere the largest buyers ano aeller* it used merchandise in the state WE PAY THE BEST PRICES C-A-S-H for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington St. FURNITURE WANTED—PAY CASH OR MOVE YOU FOR YOUR OLD FURNITURE. CALL IN 30 MIN. Ha. 3085-W FURNITURE WANTED—AII kinds, or what have you for cash. Dr. 1969. SELL US—Your old gold and silver jewelry, dental bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO.. 308 Indiana avenue. WANT furniture: 4 to 6 rooms: also odd pieces, highest prices. Hu. 7274. WANT furniture; 4 to 6 rooms: also odd pieces, highest prices. Hu. 7274. WANTED BICYCLE—Good condition. Must be cheap. 457 W. Wash. WANTED Used electric pumps: will pay cash: will take in used shallow well pumps on sale of new deep well pumps. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St, Ir. 1151. WE pay best prices for used furniture. 1236 Oliver Ave Be 2456 TivTsToTk" 42 Dogs. Birds, Pets I BEAGLE HOUND—Pups: small thorobrea. ! West side of Shaaeland. north of 46th. AUTOMOTIVE sfl Autos For Sale BUICK. 1928—Two-door sedan: finished in Beautiful green Duco. The motor has been thoroughly checked. Tires iust like new. Bee this one at once. Priced to move at $245. INDIANAPOLIS BUICK 1302 E. Wash. LI. 7383. FORD—I92B Coupe: good condition: verv low price at $95. C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. Li. 8396. HUDSON-ESSEX Late.model used car at a price you can afford. LOSEY MOTORS, INC. 1133 N. Meridian, Ri. 9569. 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers THE Greatest Values at the lowest prices. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts

AUTO BODY—Motor service: complete parking space: prices right. GENERAL AUTO TOP. 722-24 N, Capitol. Ri, 4038 JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO. —Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave_ STEAM CLEANING —Royal Motor Inn. 19 E. 9th (old Pratt). Li. 0641, 55 Autos Wanted Will pay cash for your car or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4516. 561 N Capitol. Byiant Used Cars/ BEST PRICES-ANY MODEL ACKS BROS. JTO LOAN CO. 311 N.CAPITOL-R?. 59Q4. FINANCIAL Personal Property Loans ©Ami ocGdMon dtmuuulb LOANS OF $25-S3OO on FURNITURE AUTOS, at Reduced Rates. 152 N Delaware LI. 6605 BUSINESS SERVICE

HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— yy||Q Get two tickets to Indiana Theater nau Give one day’s employment to any of the advertiser’s listed UHII below and then phone Miss Bose at Riley 5551, telling _ which firm you have employed. Tou will receive two tickets Hit to see the Indiana theater presentation of Constance BfU Bennett in “What Price Hollywood” on screen plus stage show, ■■■ | These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service 1 ‘ "

Business Services BAND and orchestra Instrument repairing; expert, guar. work. EEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N Penn LI 5513 GUARANTEED plumbing fixtures cheap. HARRELL. 2439 N. New Jersey. Ta. 4057. HARDWOOD FLOORS Resurfaced, laid new. by expert floor layers. PHIL BROWN CO. Hu. 7242. LAWN —Flowers Shrubbery service. We’ll make them look their best. Call Ri 5524. Lawn Service Dent., for estimator. LONG ELECTRIC CO. 22 '2 North Pennsylvania. RL 4626 SIMONIZING—Prices $2.50. $3.50; top dressed free. Work guar. ALBRIGHT AUTO SERVICE. 310 E. 12th. Li 2162. Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISONS—S2.SO A LOAD UP. EXPER.U ENCED. CAREFUL WHITE MEN. RI 4695 MOVING s3—You helD. $1 less: auick service; careful white men Ch. 5840. FIREPROOF STORAGE • Store now. pay six months later, free nauling to storage Moving $4 oer load and up Call Ri 7750 419 E Market St MOVING—S 2 up: any time: local and o eriand: white men PETE Ch 2878 TRY TIMES WANI AOS FOR BUSINESS

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| FINANCIAL Personal Property l.oans COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO REDUCED RATES 200 Roosevelt Bldg 205 Odd Fellow Bldg LI ncoln 2491 LI ncoln 80$. Reduce Your Payments WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE $25 TO S3OO BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 2Q< E New York Ri <974. Loans On Furniture 10WESIS4HS ■2Xcity2./“ Same Rate on All Balances Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG.. RI 3587. The Most Convenient Way to BORROW MONEY Loans up to S3OO In 24 Hours at Reduced Rates. ! Phone, write or call for full Information. I PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Century Bidg. Phone RI. 5054. Lt 913 L Directly opposite the Citizens Gas Cos. SELL! RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATi through classified ads jn The Times \ Phone "ad-taker’’ Ri. 5551 during buxi- " ness hours Automobile Loans AUTO LOANS CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay USED CAR IQAN CQ 342 N Illinois St. LI 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts. Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse. _ Est. 40 Year*. A QUICK MONEY L U Convenient and Conflden- @ tiai Service. Legal Rates T MERIDIAN A _ MOTOR SALES N O 820 N Meridian St C Riley 4031 ( QuicA_^ I AUTOMOBILE LOANS HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI 5600! PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE

Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. R 1 5994 SAOSEMS AUTO LOAN CO Cor. New York and Indiana [auto g[3LOANf Md.f half I /°LEGAL ■ RATE If paid when due. If not. regular legal rate will prevail until maturity Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. BS. Capitol Ave. RI. 1321 , A—TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINES3. BUSINESS SERVICE

Moving, Transfer, Storage MOVING —Large closed vans: clean pads RADIO TRANSFER. Ri. 4757. OTTO J. SUESZ Packing. shipping. overland hauling Return loads wanted from Milwaukee. Wis.; Columbus. 0., and St. Louis. RI. 6561; Ri. 3628. T ransfer—Moving—Storage Day or night, large or small loads anywhere. Responsible for all damage. Cheapest in town, Hu 3507. V Paperhanging and Painting A-l PAPER hanging. 10c roll. Paper turn. 7c up. House painting. Be. 4271-R. A-l painting and paper hanging; rcasonable. WEIMER. He, 2504. DR 5075—Mr. Willis. 430 St Paul Painting, papering, plastering, lowest prices. FTRST-CLABS Daper hanging 10c per roll. Be 0112-R MAIER & BIDELL. FLOORS—Refinished. 7c so ft.; painting, papering 15c roll. All wk. guar. Ch. 3183. IRVINGTON DECORATING CO —Papering, 52.50 rra.: paper 3c up; cleaning 75c: paintIng hour or contract. Ir. 5190. PAPERHANGING—I2c roll, paper cleaning, 50c. Paintg, For furn. or auto. Li. 5112. PAPERING—Cleaning painting Guar, work. Prices right. Mr Brown. Ch 3545.