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—6 P. M.— NBC—Rudv Vtllee to WEAF.J NBC Regimentalists to WJZ. —6:15 P. M.— CBS—Abe Lyman and orchestra. WBBM (770) Sander's 1 nighthawks. NBC—Rtn-Tin-Tin - Thriller: to WJZ. —6:30 P. M.— KYW <io2o) AKnew’a or-! chestra. CBS—The Columbians. WBBM (770 i— Arnheim’s orchestra. —6:45 P. SL-OBS-—Joe Palooka. WON (720i—Palmer ensemble. —7 P. M.— KYW (1020) —Master's orchestra. WBBM (770 i— Brißode's orchestra. NBC—BiK Six-Black's orches-i tra: Revelers to WEAF. WON (720)—EllinRton's or-1 chestra. NBC—Danger fighters to WJZ. —7:15 P. M.— CBS—Mills Bros. WBBM (770)—Tax Payer's Ass'n. —7:30 P. M.— CBS—Love Story Drama. WBBM (770)—Sanders orchestra. NBC—The Boat Club dance to WEAF. NBC—Thompkin's Corners to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Gene Austin Marian and Jim. —8 P. M KDKA (980)—Giles’ home singers. KYW (1020)—Maupln's orchestra. CBS —Shilkret's orchestra: Boswell Sisters. NBC —Dance hour to WEAF. WON (720)—Tom. Dick & Harry.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Lieht Company _ ~ THURSDAY P M. s.3o—Street Singer (CBS). s:4s—Records. s:oo—Bird and Vash (CBS). 6:ls—Abe Lvman's band (CBSi. 6:3o—Broadway Tintypes (CBS). 6:4s—Joe Palooka (CBSi. 7:oo—Freddie Rich's Columbians (CBS). 7:ls—Mills Brothers (CBSi. 7:3o—Announced. B:oo—Music that satisfies (CBSi. B:ls—Fast Freight (CBSi. B:3o—Columbia symphony (CBS). 9:oo—lrene Beasley (CBS). 9:ls—Bohemians. 9:3o—Noble Sissle orchestra (CBS). 10:00—Smith Ballew orchestra (CBS). 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Dancing bv the Sea (CBSi. 11:00—Sign ofif. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) THURSDAY P. M. 4:4s—News flashes. s:3o—Vaughn Cornish. s:4s—Harry Bason. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally. 6:ls—Novelty program. 6:2o—Baseball scores. 6:3o—Announced. 6:4s—Dinner dances. 7:oo—Harry Bason. 7:ls—lndianapolis baseball program. 7:3o—Russ-Doi-Rav trio. 7:4s—Golden melodies. B:oo—Orchestra. B:ls—Alice Arnold. B:3o—Announced. B:4s—Worthless talk. 9:oo—Close harmony. LEGALS Legal Bids, Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS" Notice 1$ hereby given that the Board of Trustees oi the town of Southport will, on the 18th dav of July. 1932. at the office of the Clerk of such town at the hour of 7:00 p. m.. receive b'ds for the repair and surfacing of the following named streets in the Town of Southport, Ind., to-wit: WALNUT STREET from Union Street south to the end of Walnut Street. CHURCH STREET from Union Street south to the end of Church Street. MARKET STREET from Union Street south to the end of Market Street. SOUTH STREET from the east end to the west end. MAIN STREET from Union Street north to the end of Main Street. WEST STREET from the north end to the south end. VANDYKE AVENUE from the east end to the west end. . _ , , WARMAN AVENUE from the cast end to the west end. APPROXIMATELY 600 sauare vards of surface at the south end of Main Street and Railroad Street. ALL IN THE TOWN OF SOUTHPORT, MARION COUNTY. INDIANA. All bidders shall bid per unit for square yard of surface and shall deposit with their bid a certified check in the amount of 5% of their bid. All work to be done pursuant (o spec!fleations now on flic in the office of the Citv Clerk and all in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southport adopted on the sth dav of July. 1932. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids and waive all irregularities in bids. I SIGNED! JOHN RAMSEYER. Citv Clerk of the Town of_ Southport. _ Legal Auctions and Salto NOTICE Is hereby given that the WISHMIRE MOTOR SERVICE, will on the 14th day of July. 1932, offer lor sale at its place of business. 4431 Rockville Road, Inidanapolis, Indiana, at 9:00 a. m., on said day for the purpose of paying claims against them by said WISHMIRE MOTOR SERVICE, the following motor vehicles: 1 —1929 Ford Coach, Motor No. Al- - Amt. of Lien *45.00. 1—1931 Essex Coach No. 1270574; Amt. of Lien $55.00. 1—1931 DeSoto Sedan. Motor No. A-28011: Amt. of Lien 525.00. Title in the name of L. McConnell. 1—1926 Ruggles Truck Serial No. 1085; Amt. of Lien $95.00; Motor No. 136. title In the name of G. B, Langford. TermS of sale cash. This sale is pursuant to the statutes for the purpose of enforcing liens for our charges against these cars. WISHMIRE MOTOR SERVICE 4431 Rockville Road. NEWELL W. WARD. Attorney. Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10962. In tha matter of the petition of Traction Light, and Power Company for approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Atlanta. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct. public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 2 o’clock p. m. on Tuesday. July 19. 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA Bv O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. Juiv 6. 1932, "LIOAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET No. 10961. In tha matter of the petition of Traction Light and Power Company for approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Sulphur Springs. Indiana. Notice is hercbv given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday. July 19, 1932 Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. July , 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10924. In the matter of the petition of the Warehouse Distributing Corporation for certificate of convenience and necessity to operate a warehouse in Indianapolis. Marion Countv. Indiana. Notice is herebv given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 o'clock A M on Monday. Julv 18. 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the Commission PUBLIC SERVICF COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana, July 6. 1932. "IFC.AL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1613-M In tha matter of the application of Opher Conrad, Westfield. Indiana, for a certifleat# of public convenience and nece&aity to operate a motor vehicle common oareler aervlce for the transportation of property from Indianapolis to Rosston passing through and serving Houston and Jouetville. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will con-

THURSDAY —8:15 P. M.— 'CBS—Musical Fast Freight. | WGN (720) Tomorrow s Tribune: headlines. NBC—Jack Smith to WJZ. ; —8:30 P. M.— :CBS—Columbia svmnhonv. ! WON (720l—Big Leaguers & ; Bushers. NBC-Hollywood Nights to ; WJZ. I WMAO (670)—Evenin’ neigh-1 bor. —*.45 P. M—- ' WBBM (770)—Romance ol! ; the thorobreds. WGN (720)—Feature. jwjß (750)—Musical masters. NBC—Hello Marie to WJZ —8 P. M.— jKDKA (980)—SDorts: weather; vocal. Ikyw (1020)—Snorts: news; i Tanners’ orchestra. CBS—lrene Bcaslev & Berren's orchestra. NBC—Russ Columbo’s orchestra to WEAF. WGN (7201—Ellington's orj chestra. I NBC—Amos 'n' Andv to I WENR. WDAF. WSB WSM. WMAO. —9:15 P. M.— CBS—Nelson’s orchestra. WGN (720)—Dream ship. NBC—Whiteman's orchestra to WEAF. NBC—Sodero and concert orchestra to WJZ. WMAO (670)—Dan and Sylvia. —9:30 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Pettis orches-i tra. KYW (1020)—Canton orches-! tra. CBS—Sissle’s orchestra. NBC—Paul Whiteman's orchestra to WMAQ. WGN (720)—Cummin's orchestra. —9:45 P. M.— WMAO (670) —Dance pro-; gram.

LEGALS 1 Legal Notices duct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rodms of the Commission, 401 Statehouse, at Indianapolis, Indiana at 10 o’clock a. m. on Tuesday, July 19, 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. BY E. W. KRAUSE, Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana. July 6th, 1932. GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 51. 1932. AN ORDINANCE amending Sub-sections (el and (f) of Section 30 of General Ordinance No. 96. 1928. as amended bv General Ordinance No. 31. 1931, and bv General Ordinance No. 68. 1931. and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA: SECTION 1. That Sub-sections (e) and (f) of Section 30 of General Ordinance No. 96. 1928, as amended bv General Ordinance No. 31, 1931. and bv General Ordinance No. 68. 1931. be amended to read as follows: "(e) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same between the hours of 7:00 and 9:15 A. Mexcept Sundays and legal holidays, in anv of the following places: (1) North Meridian Street, on the west side, from Vermont Street to Sixteenth Street. (2) North Delaware Street, on the west side, from Twenty-second Street to Fall Creek Boulevard. it) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same between the hours of 4:30 and 6:00 P. M.. except Sundays and legal holidays, in anv of the following places: (1) North Meridian Street, on the east side, from New York Street to Sixteenth Street. (2) North Delaware Street, on the east side, from Twenty-second Street to Fall Creek Boulevard.” SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication according to law. STATE OF INDIANA. MARION COUNTY. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. SS: I. Henry O. Goett. Clerk of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiapa. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of General Ordinance No. 51. 1932, that said ordinance was passed bv the Common Council on the 20th day of June 1932. and was signea and approved by the Mavor on the 23rd day of June. 1932, and now remains on file and on record in mv office. WITNESS mv hand and the official seal of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, this 27th dav of June. 1932. I SEAL] HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk. GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 54. 1932. (As Amended) AN ORDINANCE amending sub-section (bl of Section 30 of General Ordinance No. 96. 1928, as amended bv General Ordinance No. 31. 1931. as amended bv General Ordinance No. 68. 1931, as amended bv General Ordinance No. 82, 1931. and as amended bv General Ordinance No. 110. 1931. and amending subsection (c) of said section 30 of General Ordinance No. 96. 1928. as amended bv General Ordinance No. 31. 1931: and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA: That Sub-section (b) of section 30 of General Ordinance No. 96. 1928. as amended bv General (Ordinance No. 31. 1931. as amended bv General Ordinance No. 68. 1931. as amended bv General Ordinance No. 82. 1931. and as amended bv General Ordinance No. 110. 1931, and subsection (c) of said Section 30 of General Ordinance - No. 96. 1928. as amended bv General Ordinance No. 31. 1931. be and the same are hereby amended to read as follows, to-wit: SECTION 1 (bl It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same at any time in any of the following places, towlt: (1) On either side of North Alabama Street, from Fort Wayne Avenue to Eleventh Street. (2) On either side of Bird Street, between Ohio and New York Streets. (3) Belmont Street, on the east side, from Washington Street to Oliver Avenue. (4) South Blackford Street on the west side from West Washington Street to West Maryland Street. (5) On cither side of Central Avenue, from Tenth to Eleventh Street. (6) Clifton Street, on the east side, from Roach to Thirtv-fourth Street. (7) Delaware Street on the east side, from the north curb line of Twentv-fourth Street to the south curb line of Thirtieth Street and on the west side from the south curb line of Market Street extending south a distance of fiftv (50) feet. (8) Eleventh Street, on the north side, from Alabama Street to Central Avenue. (9) Fort Wavne Avenue, on the east side, from Pennsylvania Street to St. Clair Street. (10) Fortieth Street, on the north side, from Illinois Street to Boulevard Place. Gl) Fortv-second Street, on the north side, from Carrollton Avenue to College Avenue. (12) Fortv-second Street, on the south side, from Central Avenue to the first allev west of College Avenue. (13) Forty-sixth Street, on the north side, from Illinois Street to the tracks of the Monon Railroad. (14) Fourteenth Street, on the north side, from Illinois Street to Meridian Street, and on the north side, from Meridian Street to Pennsylvania Street. (15) Georgia Street, on the north side, from Noble to East Street. (16) Hawthorne Lane, on the east side, from Washington Street to Lowell Avenue. (17) Highland Drive, on the north side, from Broadwav to College Avenue. (18) Howard Street, on the north side, from Harding Street to Belmont Avenue. (19) Illinois Street, on the east side, between Washington and Court Streets. (20) Illinois Street, on the east side, from Washington Street to Pearl Street. (21) Johnson Avenue, on either side, from Washington Street to the first allev south. (22) Johnson Avenue, on the east side, from the first allev south cf Washington Street to Julian Avenue. (33) Liberty Street, on the east side from the North curb line of North Street to the South curb line of Walnut Street. (24) On Lockerbie Street between North East Street and North Liberty Street on the north side for 100 feet east and 100 feet west of the center of the entrance of the James Whitcomb Rilev Memorial Home. (25) On either side of Marlowe Avenue, from Arsenal Avenue to State Street. 126) Market Street, on either side, from w-est curb line of Pennsylvania Street, to the east curb line of Illinois Street. (27) Meridian Street, on the east side, from Washington Street to Pearl Street. (28) Meridian Street, on the west side, from Bluff Avenue to the tracks of the Indianapolis Union Railwav. 1291 Meridian Street, on either side, from the north curb line of Washington Street to the south curb line of Ohio Street. (30) Meridian Street on the east side from Ohio Street to New York Street, and from Michigan Street to North Street. (31) Michigan Street, on the north side fiom Meridian Street to Pennsylvania Street. (32) Monument Circle, on either Inner or outer curbs. (33) Nineteenth Street, on the north side, from Illinois Street to Meridian Street. (34) Nineteenth Street, on the north side, from Delaware Street to New Jersey Street,, (35) Noble Street on the west side, starting on the North curb Unt of Wal-

—lO P. M.— IKYW (1020)—Terrace orchestra CBS—Ballew s orchestra. WGN (720) —Sherman’s orI chestra. jWGY (790)—De Witt Clinton orchestra. \WJR (7501—Scores. NBC—Clyde Morse orchestra j to WJZ. WSM (650)—Dance orchesI tra. (WTAM (1070)—Sports: studio i feature. jWTMJ (620) Dance pro- ! gram (2 hours). —10:05 P. M.— NBC—Pettis’ orchestra to WEAF. —10:15 P. M.— WJR (750) —Morse's orchestra. —10:30 P. M.— CBS—Dancing bv the Sea. WBBM (770) Around the Town. NBC—Agnew's orchestra to WEAF. WGY 1790) Kenmore orjWGN Str (720)—Carl Moore's I orchestra. WJR (750)—Gold Tower orNBC —Kytes’ orchestra to WJZ. —10:35 P. M.— WRVA (1110)—Organist. —10:45 P. M.— WGN (720) —Dance program (4 orchestras). —ll P. M.— KYW (1020)—Panico's orchestra. !NBC —Irving Rose orchestra to WENR. iWMAQ (670) —Dance proi gram (1 hour). I WOW (590)—Little Club —11:30 P. M.— NBC—Terrace orchestra to j WENR. —l2 Midnight—- : WDAF i610) Nighthawk I frolic.

LE64LS Legal Notices nut Street, and extending north to the south line of the first alley north. 136) North Street, on either side, from Meridian Street to Pennsylvania Street. 137) Park Avenue, on the east side, from Ruckle Street to Fortv-second Btreet. >3B) Pennsylvania Street, on the west side, from Washington Street to Court Street. (39) Pennsylvania Street, on the west side, from East Michigan Street to East North Street. (40) Orange Street, on the north side from Leonard Street to Shelby Street. (41) Oriental Street, on the east side, fiom Southeastern Avenue. North, to Market Street. (421 Osage Street, on the west side, between Ohio and New York Streets. (431 Ritter Avenue on either side, from Washington StreOt a distance of two hundred feet north and south, therefrom. (44) Ruckle Street, on the east side, fiom Thirty-eighth Street to Forty-second Street. ‘451 Ruckle Street, on the east side, from Park Avenue to Forty-second Street. (46) St. Clair Street, on the north side, east from Senate Avenue to Meridian Street, and from Pennsylvania Street to the tracks of the Monon Railroad. • (47) St. Joseph Street, on the north side, from Pennsylvania Street to Illinois Street. (48) St. Joseph Street, on the north side, from Fort Wayne Avenue to Alabama Street. (49) Seventeenth Street, on either side, between Meridian Street and Pennsylvania Street. (50) Seventeenth Street, on the north side, from Park Avenue to Talbott Avenue. (51) Sixteenth Street, on the north side, east from Delaware Street to the Monon Railroad. (52i Salem Street, on the east side, from Thirtv-fourth Street to Thirtyeighth Street. (53) Tenth Street, on the north side, from Meridian Street to Indiana Avenue. 1541 Tenth Street, on the north side, from Capitol Avenue to the first alley west .of Capitol Avenue. (55) Thirtieth Street, on the north side, from Monon Railroad tracks west to Meridian Street and from Capitol Avenue west to White River. (56) Twelfth Street, on the north side, from Meridian Street to Alabama Street. (57) Walnut Street, on the north side, from Pennsylvania • Street to Fort Wayne Avenue, and on either side of Walnut Street from the east curb line of Liberty Street to the west curb line of Noble Street. (58) Washington Boulevard, on the east side, from Twenty-eighth Street to Thirtieth Street. (59) Washington Street, on either side, from Oriental Street east and west to points 150 feet distant therefrom. SECTION 2 Sub-section (c). It shall be unlawful for any operator of anv vehicle to park the same in anv of the following places between the hours of 6:00 a. m. and 6:00 p m.. except Sunday and legal holidays: (1) Henry Street on the north side, from Illinois Street to Meridian Street. (2) Liberty Street, on the west side, from North to Street. (31 Noble Street, on the east side, from Virginia Avenue to Massachusetts Avenue. (41 North Street on the north side, from Cincinnati Street to Noble Street. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage, approval bv the Mayor and publication according to law. STATE OF INDIANA. MARION COUNTY, CITY OF INDIANAPOLS. ss: I. Henry O. Goett. Clerk of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of General Ordinance No. 54, 1932. as amended; that said ordinance was passed bv the Common Council on the 20th day of June, 1932, and was signed and approved by the Mayor on the 23rd day of June. 1932. and now remains on file and on record in my office. WITNESS mv hand and the official seal of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, this 27th day of June. 1932. r SEAL I HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk. "ThnouncemTnTsJ I Death Notices BOSSHARD. MRS. ROSA—Age 78 years, widow of the late Albert Bosshard, mother of Louise Excella Bosshard. passed away Wednesday July 6, at her residence, 609 S. Missouri st. Funeral Saturday July 9, 2 p. m., at the residence. Interment Mt. Jackson cemetery. Friends invited. For further information friends may cell FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Ta. 1835. CHATFIELD, BETTY F.—Age 10 years, beloved daughter of Clarence and Margaret Chatfield, sister of Nancy Louise and granddaughter of Michael Friedman and Mrs. Euaora Chatfield, passed away Wednesday evening at ner home. 425 W. 44th st. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Saturday 1:30 6 m. Friends invited. Burial Crown ill cemetery. FARRELL, RAYMOND G.—Age 42 years, died Wednesday July 6. Services Saturday July 9, 8:30 at the residence, 465 Goodlet ave., 9 a. m. St. Anthony’s .church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. WAYNE COUNCIL Y. M. I. will meet Friday evening 8 p. m. at the hall, prayer following at the. GEO. W. USHER in charge. FR.ANKE, ANNA CATHERINE—Mother of John and Norma Franke, fell asleep at her home, 2 miles northwest of Cumberland, Wednesday, age 60 yrs. Funeral Friday, 2:30 p. m. at residence, 3 p. m. at St John’s Evangelical church, Cumberland. Interment St. John’s cemetery in charge of MAX HERRLICH & SONS. HAMLYN, IDA MAY—Mother of Nancy Hotze and Newal Hamlyn, passed away at the home of her daughter in Acton, Tuesday night. Funeral Friday at the home of her son, Newal Hamlyn, at New Bethel, 10 a. m., and Acton M. E. church at 10:30 a. m. Interment Fairland cemetery in charge of MAX HERRLICH & SON. LIPFERD, CECELIA—Beloved wife of August Lipferd and mother of Mrs. Minnie C. Sanda and Mrs. Lillian Stogsdill, passed away Tuesday, July 5. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 1137 South Senate avenue, Friday afternoon, July 8, at 2 o’clock. Burial, Washington Park cemetery. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TODD, BEULAH—Mother of Rosella Todd, sister of Mrs. Mary Prosch, and Mrs. Ruby Harrod, daughter of Charles and Ella Rocke Feffow, deceased, passed away July 6, Highland Park hospital, Detroit, Mich. Funeral at the home of Mrs. Prosch, 105 N. Fifth ave.. Beech Grove. Friday 2 p ,m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. For additional information call SHIRLEY BROS. WRIGHT, JAMES —Age 69 years, passed away Sunday July 3, at Detroit, Mich., Funeral Friday, July 8, from the FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 1639 North Meridian street at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. 2 Cards, In Memoriam* ABRAHAM—In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister, INEZ DOLES ABRAHAM, who passed away one year ago today. July 7, 1931. Time speeds oh, one year has passed Since death its gloom, its shadows cast. Within our home where all seemed bright And took from us a shining light. We miss that light, and ever will, Her vacant place, there's none to fill. Down here we mourn, but not in vain, For up in heaven, we will meet again. Sadly missed by MOTHER, FATHER AND SISTER; 3 Funeral Directors, Florists w7d7bE AN B LOSSOM " 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby Bt. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 hisey & 'Titus 957 N. Delaware Ll. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In this column trill receive two guest tickets To The Indiana Theater To See Warren William In “The Dark Horse’' When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once BOSTON BULL —Tov Terrier: lost Tuesday. D. m. vicinity North and Alabama Sts., female, white breast, collar, face and lees: 5 months old. Name Tiny; child’s pet. Liberal reward. Ri. 5776. GLADSTONE BAG—Brown, lost between Wabash and Warsaw. Ind.: reward. Norman Leppert. 144 N. 111. RI. 9629. POLICE PUP—Strayed: old ShelbyvlUe pike, Gray Rd. Reward. Dr, 7795-R 3. REAL ESTATE abstracts. 2; lost in vicinity of courthouse. Market, Penn Sts. Reward. 3*38 Broadway. Wa. 5300. TIM£B WANT ADS make interesting readca u interesting bar jainjol n any

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Sounds unbelievable but Rawleigh Dealers sold more Products during 1931 than ever before. Giving utmost duality, auantitv. price on 250 Household necessities the Rawleeh Wav gave thousands steadv work at good pav. More industrious men wanted with cars to conduct Rawleigh Home Service Routes in Cities of Indianapolis. Danville. Franklin and Countv of Shelbv. If satisfied with 535 weekly to start address Rawleigh Cos.. Dept. IN-38-Z. Freeport. lU. SALESMEN—Wanted to work in co-opera-tion wit hlocal store: fast selling seasonable merchandise. 9-12 a. m. Spencer hotel. • WANTED—I 7to 20 years of age. High school graduate with sales or newspaper experience (school paper acceptable), to learn advertising and sales work. Must be bright, alert and eager to work. Three weeks training with prospects of permanent position and good future in newspaper business. Write giving full details about yourself. Times C 148. 14 Help Wanted Female “attention” Salesladies and Demonstrators. Must have pleasing personality and good appearance. Guaranteed Salary Snd steady employment for those who pass a rigid sales training school. See MR. FOREST at 1233 North Meridian St., at 9 a. m. Monday, July 11th. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms UAPITOL, N., 1531—Lovely turn, rooms; constant hot water. Ri. 4179. CENTRAL, 1236—Desirable; nicely furn. light rm.; 1 or 2; breakfast opt. COLLEGE! 1316—targe airy mod. rm.; pri. ent.; 1 or 2 persons: $3, Hu. 3545. DELA., 2341 N.—Rooms for the summer; modern; $2.50 and $3.50. Ha. 0747. DE QUINCY. N., 302—Room for two employed persons in small family. Near 3 transportation lines. FT. WAYNE, 917 —Nice, clean, cool sleeping room, $3. Ll. 1706. GLADSTONE, N., 131—Cool front rm., mod, home; gentleman pref. $3. Ir. 6504. GLADSTONE. N.. 326—Loveiv rm. for emp. girls or men. C. S. home. Ir. 5317. ILL. at VERMONT —Large cool front room. No. 2 Savoy, Li. 8612, MERIDIAN. N.. 2140—Beautifully furn.. front room, gent., priv. home., gar, opt. MINNESOTA E., 326—Large airv room. private home: reasonable price. NEW JERSEY, N„ 2234—Large rm., near bath; twin beds. $2.50 ea.; cool. Ha. 1508. NORTH —Lovely priv. home for couple or emp. 2; frt. rm.; twin beds. Ta. 6731 eve. OHIO. E.. 407—LODGING FOR MEN MODERN; 25c PER NIGHT. RI. 4145. OHIO. E.. 407—LODGING FOR MEN MODERN: 25c PER NIGHT. RI. 4145. PARK, 1414—Sleeper, front, cool, light, beautifully furn.; close bath; $3. PENN., 1343 N.—Home-like rooms; twin beds; priv. bath; good meals; reasonable. PENN., N., 3812—Lovely rm., bus. women; home privileges. Hu. 3274; Wa. 2135-R. RUCKLE, 3256—Pleasant rm., empl. young man; gar.; breakfast opt. Wa. 1126. TALBOT, 2307—Nice sleeping rm. and gar., VERMONT, E., 122—Lovely rm., close in; nr. bath; constant hot water. Li. 4674. LORRAINE HOTEL—WASH. & CAPITOL. RMS. WEEKLY. $3.50 & UP. LI. 1373. ST DENTS HOTEL: cool, homelike. ° H up 136 w Marke t. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod, conven., $3,50 & up. HOTEL ANTLERS HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All rooms with baths, $5 and up. COLORED; 1902 BLVD. PL.—4 rms. turn. or unfurnished. Ta. 6379. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 622 —Connecting rms., with sink; $3 and $3.50. Li. 9374, ALABAMA. N., 2533—3 well furn. front rms., suitable 2 or more; mod.; reas. BROADWAY 1403—2 cool rms. down; sink, priv. ent., phone; reduced rent. CENTRAL. 1206—Nicely furnished cool rm. also 2 rms., kitchenette. CENTRAL, 1923—2-rm. mod.; overstuffed; utilities paid: $6 week. He. 4586. COLLEGE, 921—2 modern furnished rooms, S4 week. Ri. 5273, COLLEGE, 1822—2 rm. apt., pri. ent; share bath; sink; privileges. $4. He. 3498. DELA.. N., 806 —Attractive furn. ant. and housekeeping; rent reduced. Ri. 1148. ILL.. N„ 2339 —1, 2 and 3-rm., furn. or unfurn. apts.; each pri. with custodian sery,; hdwd. fl.. o'stuffed. Indry. $3-$7. KENWOOD, 3030—55; 2 rms.; completely .furn.; porch; pri. entrance. Ha. 3137-W. LEXINGTON, 15:02—Nicely furn. duplex, also furn. rm., mod, pri. ent. Dr. 1109-J MARKET, E., 1024—Attract., clean hsekpg. rms.: conv.; cool.; pri. frt. porch. Ri 1895. NEW JERSEY, N., 1606—1st floor, 2 rms., sink, private ent., $5. Ha. 0326-M. NEW JERSEY. N„ 741—Newly dec. 2 large front; home-like rms.; $4.50 wk. Li. 9315. NEW JERSEY. 2137, N.—ss—two cool connecting Ist floor sink and gar; single $3. $5.50 —652 N. Oakland; 2 rms., down; next bath; gaiage; utilities. Ch. 5838-J. ORIENTAL, N., 20—2 and 3 rm. apts. utilities, $5.50. adults; cool sleeping rooms. TALBOT. N., 2420—2-rm. apt.; unfurn.; all utilities paid: $4 week. Ta. 7110. WALNUT. W.. 117/—2 large front rms. wat. sink, large and sgle. bed. Reasonable. WEST Va Sq. State House. 359—Furn. housekeeping. $3 wk. up. Sleeping rms, 50c night; children welcome. Hotel Tourist Inn. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Lge. rm., kitch’n’te, priv. bath, $7; 2 rms., $5, 1, $3.50. Ch. 4108. __ TWO EXTRA large, clean rms., facing street on car line. Inq. 9 E. Palmer. SEVEN It. hskping rms, rent or sale; semimod,; good location; reas. Ri. 2102. CHILDREN WELCOME —Home priv.; fenced yard; 2 mod. rms.; util, furn.; no other roomers: 85 wk. Ha. 2157-R. 538 Udell. 19 Rooms with Board GALE, N., 1105 —Home cooking In mod. home for 1; gar. & Idry.; near car & bus. 32D, E., 603 —Beautifully furn. rm.; home privileges: meals optional. Wa. 2836. WANTED—2 young men to share bungalow 3500 east. Ch. 3062, after 7p. m. 21 Unfurnished Apartments MICHIGAN, e 7! 628 —Small apt. furn. or unfurn.. all util, furn. NORTH SIDE APT.—4 rms.. bath; Frig. oil heat: newly deco. He. 5858. Li. 2662. UTH. W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt.; gas, water and ice furn., $23.00. Call Apt, No. 1. THE GRANT. REDUCED RENT. Beliefontalne. 2315; three rooms and bath; recently decorated: lower apartment: heat, water and garage. Dr, 3300, Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. LL 5453. BTcnlngs Wa. 0433. or Be. 3114. 22 Untarnished Houses ADDISON and Jackson, N. E. corner; 4rm. cot’gc; nr. Wash, high; <l4, He. 4683. BELLEFONTAINE, 2511—6 rms. complete bath, newly papered. A-l; Sl6. He. 4461. BEVILLE, N., 1101—6 rms. mod. except furnace: gar.; wat. pd.; 816. Ri, 6441, BROADWAY. 5335—6 rooms, thoroughly modern. JENNINGS BROS., 28 S. ILLINOIS ST. BROADWAY. 842—7 rooms, mod., arranged 2 families. 4-car gar.: 830. Ri. 6089, CAPITOL. N.. 3028—6 rms.. strictly mod.: gar.; very reas.; mo. free. Ha. 2862-W, CONGRESS. 626—6-rm. modern single and garage. S3O. GREGORY & 4APPEL, INC. L: 7491. DELA... N.. 1452 —6 rms. strictly mod.; gar.; lg. yd.: B.>o house for 835, Li. 2664 DENNY. N.. 1110—4-room mod. double, good condition. Wa. 3347. DRAPER. 1537—Cozy 5-rm. semi-mod.: A-l condition, water paid, near school and car. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R, ELDER, 8.. 141—6-room double; A-l eondi.; blinds, semeens. Rent reduced. Be. 4020-M. GARFIELD DR., 2130—Mod. 4-rm. dbl.; gar., nice yd., wat. pd.; 825. Be. 0199-R. GRANT, 1225 N—s-rm. mod. single.; two bedrooms; garage; cistern; reduced rent. HARRIS, 33—* rooms, modern except furnace; flat condition; gar.; sll, Be. 0745.

I RENTALS 22 Unfurnished House* IRVINGTON AVE., N., 302—Near EUenberger, attractive new corner 6-rm. brick veneer single: brick, stone fireplace living rm. and social rm.: hot water neat; 2-car gar.; S7O. Ch. 5344-R. KENWOOD, 3813—Attractive 6-rm. strictly mod.; gar.; nr. Shortridge; bus, car, redu. j.A ram.iQl, 420—820; mod.; 5-rm. double; 2 bedrms.: gar. Be. 4433 R-4. LEEDS AVE., 239—4-room mod., bungalow with garage: >2O. Dr. 3108. LEONARD. 1504—Dandy 5-room mod. double; splendid location; good condition; garage; reduced $27.50; water paid. Dr. 3472, MEREDITH, 3050—Modern double bungallow; 4 rms., bath; gar.; 817. He. 5594. MORRIS, W„ 208—2 rms., sink, toilet, water paid: 87 mo. Ri. 0645. Ri. 4307, NEW JERSEY. N.. 2830—6-rm. double. rood- A-l condition, gar., yard, 835. PARK. 725—Single. 8 rms.. strictly mod., redeco.. hardwood floors: S3O. Ri. 4717 PARKER. 2039—Small modern doable; water, garage; >22. Ll. 6231. PARKER. 440—4-rm. mod. bungalow doubic. garage: 825. Li. 3491. PERSHING, S.. 826—Dandy 5-rcom semimod. double; good location; A-l condition; shades furn.; garage; greatly reduced. sls; water paid. Dr. 3472. PRIMROSE. 5802 (North)—Brick bung.; 5rm. strictly mod.; redec,; $37.50. Ll. 4852. RAYMOND, E., 930—5-rm. mod. double; near school, near park. $25. Ch. 2727-J. REMBRANDT, 1637—6 rm. mod. dbl- repapered; gar.; nr. school. 818. Dr. 0880. SHELBY, 116 —5 rm. semi-mod. brick single. gar.; only $12.50. Ri. 7725, TACOMA. N., 1620—5 room modern, large yard, fence, garage, water paid, excellent condition. S2O, Wa. 0395. TREMONT, N., 1406—6-room single; newly papered; garage; sl2. Ri. 6441. TUXEDO. N., 834—Attr.; 5 rms.. strictly mod., like new, breakfast rm.; nr. school, lovely yd., gar. S3O. Ch. 0450-W. WASH., W„ 3441—4 rms., bath; elec., gas, gar.: $25. Li. 2662 He 5858 WOODLAWN. 1902 Owners attractive corner. 7-room strictly modem single, fireplace. Must see to appreciate, omy $45. Ri. 1794. TENTH. E., 213—7-rm. mod.: gar.; good condition: $25. 136 W. Market. Li. 2290. 18TH, W., 114—8-rm. mod house; A-l; $35 house for $25. Ta. 5533. 35TH. W- 1139—4-rm. mod., in-door-bed; A-l: gar.. $28.50; wat. pd. Ta. 5425. 40TH, W. 425—4-rm. mod. upper duplex; separate furnace; S2O, Wa. 0623-J. 46TH, E- 813—Attractive 7-rm. strictly mod, dbl.; A-l: garage: >4O. Hu. 3678. 54TH—4 rm. house bath, gas, elec., thoroughly mod- gar, Li. 2662; He. 5858. MODERN COTTAGE, $lB 1205 Spann; 5 rooms; garage. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED —1105 N. West; 6-rm. modern; opposite high school; $25. Ta. 6829. COLORED- —2408 Highland PI.; 5-rm. modern double; water paid; S2O. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. Li. 7491, COTTAGE FOR COLORED 2061 Cornell, 4 rooms. Inside toilet, gas, elec., good condition, $11.50. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses 1232 COLLEGE—3—3-rm. apts., 1, 2-rm. apt., furnished, everything furnished. Li. 1698. GRACELAND, 3539—C001, 3-rm. apt., util., gar„ shades, reduced $35. Ta. 5960. GUILFORD. 4501 —5 rms.: well furn.: elec. refrig.; reliable adults; shady. Hu. 3518. HOLMES AVE- 82 N.—3 rms., modern completely furnished. $6. Be. 4385. N. ILLINOIS, 2630 —Upper 2 bedrm., duplex, all util & Frig- $45, PROSPECT, 2511—5-rm. strictly mod., furn- attract, price, couple. Dr. 6821-J, STURM AVE., 1801—Beautiful 4-room modern furnished upper duplex and garage; all utilities paid. Special S3O. Love, 527 Lemcke. Ri. 8964. TIBBS, 1122, N. —5-rm. mod. bungalow, nicely furn., breakfast rm., gar., reas. WALNUT. E- 115—3-rm. apt.: pri. bath. $6.50 and SB. See hsekeeper. In bsemt, HOMES, apts.. Bungalow (NORTH); furnished or unfurnished. Hr. 7714. BEAUTIFULLY furn. mod. apt., 2 rms., kltch., bath, gar- util. $35, He. 4105. $45 BUNGALOW—S rms., radio, 2-car gar--3900 east, neatly furnished. Mr. Mott. Li. 2318; eve. RI. 9476. Newly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garage. THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVE. AND McCARTY STS. See custodian at 781 E. McCarty st Apt. 47. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space DESK, telephone, downtown, choice location, $7.50. Li. 2662; He. 5858. MARKET EAST, 817—Garage and battery shop. JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. 111. St. DESK SPACE with private office, reas. rent to right party. 1038 Lemcke. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale SHELBY, 116—5-rm. semi-mod., brick sgl., > gar.; sls down, bal. like rent. Ri. 7725. NOTHING DOWN S bedroom modern bungalow, newly painted and papered, built in cabinet, nice basement, garage, across from city park; near new school, wide paved street, beautiful view. See this before you buy. Only $35 per month. 4321 English avenue. Near Emerson. Call Li. 2318. Schloss Bros. 137 East Washington street. ~~ MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSOR, good size, like new; real bargain if sold at once.-Li. 4516. BEVERAGE barrels, large stock, white oak, double charred; good as new; all sizes; reas. prices. Free delivery. FOGLE BOTTLE CO- 901-03 Va. Ave. Dr. 0556. ROTTLER Stone Jars, reduced prices. DinihijO We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO- 534 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. ELECTRIC FAN—I2-inch oscllating, 3speed. A, C- $9.50. 1035 N. Tacoma St. ELECTRIC PUMP Thirty-gallon per minute capacity. Special bargain. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151. FRUIT and vegetable store equipment for sale reasonable. 2148 N. New Jersey. Ha. 3614. GRIDDLE for lunch room, 20x30: 10-inch oscilating fan; 2 light fixtures for business room; a good typewriter. W. E. GREENE, 1059 Wayne St- Noblesville, Ind. POCKETBOOKS—LADIES’ SPECIAL HIGH GRADE. VARIOUS COLORS AND SIZES, WHILE THEY LAST $1 EACH. CARLOAD BINDBR TWINE. GOING FAST, GET YOURS NOW, $2.50 PER BALE OF 50 LBS. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. CORNER CAPITOL AND SOUTH ST. SWEEPER CORD, 25 ft. 75c; complete iron cord 35c; electric appliances repaired; reasonable prices. Ch. 3718. TENTS All sizes and styles In stock at lowest prices, also camping supplies. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. 1302 W. Washington St. WASHING MACHINE PARTS AND SERVlCE—Wringer rolls, $1.85. EASY parts, new and used. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852. 12x15 Truck Covers, $4.75 All other sizes in stock, no waiting, at lowest prices. Savfe >/ 2 buying your tarpaulins direct from America’s largest manufacturers. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. 35 Household Goods BED—"Simmons” Junior size, complete, A-l condition. >B. Hu, 3398. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. and bedrm- twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 3710 N, Meridian. FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used, visit our display room. 2000 Northwestern Avenue. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FURNITURE stores, rugs, refrig., new, used: cash credit Barrett. 868 Virginia. FURNlTUßE—Beautiful 7 rms.. complete' must sell. 2150 E. Raymond. Dr. 0587-W. GAS RANGE —White porcelain; sewing machine. "White'’ electric; must sacriflee. 2445 E. Riverside drive. OH. STOVES, ice boxes. A-l, at a bargain. 1236 Oliver avenue. Be. 2456. REFRIGERATOR—IOO lbs., grav oak: can't be told from new. Bargain. T3~B E. Morris. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKES. WHITE CO- RI. 4755; WASHING MACHINE, NEARLY NEW~Tf2. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel DRESSES—Lady’s crepe and voile, late style; sizes 36-40, Cheap. Ch. 2786. 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS rented. *2.50 jper mo.; U for I mo. Wocdztock. 317 N. Penn, L. 4713.

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gbs3s.°° Reduction ON DEMONSTRATOR MODEL SQUARE ALUMINUM TUB MAYTAGS These washers have been thoroughly overhauled and refinished like new—they carry the lifetime guarantee. Why gamble with unknown quality, the best is the cheapest. Place Your Order Today, as we have only 10 at this price. SOLD ON CONVENIENT TERMS Maytag L. S. Ayres & Cos. • Distributors, Inc. 7th Floor Riley 7494 Riley 9441 108 S. Meridian St. Washington at Meridian Sts. I zz;: a Much Less Than y 2 Price ffpssgafß AND OTHER BARGAINSOROSLEY CIO CZn 4 | LOWBOY 4* I A.3U anil 5 times as |KfSggB3HH :! RADIOLA UJ 1 Q Ci"l Radios are HIGHBOY 'P ' pripPd. If you CONSOLE ..., $22.50; money see what JJ * V| I PHILCO ffoc fxn fer. LOWBOY spOO.UU Ip e e A cTl N $32.00 WWBOT $19.50 ATWATER KENT, IN C 1 Q Cfi roifm 1° $2 1 .00 DESK CABINET $ 1 CONSOLE ■*! ' ,vrv/ BRUNSWICK SUPER- Hfl MAJESTIC eofi HETERODYNE (MIDGET FALCON ttOO | MAJESTIC and; A[o Oft LOWBOr HIGHBOY VICTOR COM- KC\ 3 BINATTOY yfcfciww RADIO BARGAIN SHOP An „ I 225 East Washington Street And Many Bargains Not

36 Radios, Musical Instruments AUTO radio; new: used; no down payment. Werking Radio Service. Ir. 0979. BANJO—Washburn, value $l6O, sell for SSO cash. Call Dr. 0927-W. RADIO DEALERS AND SERVICE MEN Make our company your buying headquarters. We extend courteous treatment, prompt service, quality merchandise, at reasonable prices. Only recognized dealers obtain wholesale prices. STATE RADIO CO. j 316 N. Illinois St LI. 4438 TIMES WANT ADS make interesting read ing because interesting bargains of mam kinds are listed here daily 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 3018. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are tho largest buyers and Mllera of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES C-A-S-H for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 230 W. Washington St. 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 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. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs. Birds, Pets BULL PUP—Child’s net. Call 1437 Reisner. PETS—Cared for during your vacation. Prices reas,, 25 yrs.’ experience, Ir. 4009. POLICE puppies for sale; reasonable. 1220 E. Kelley. Dr. 3101-M.

Who Can Do It? Landscaping Repairing 1 Rug Cleaning Sodding MB Painting Paperhanging JF* 1 '"'’ijjj Hire A Man! Get Two Tickets to See “The Dark Horse,’’ with Warren William and Bette Da via | M Jfl INDIANA THEATER Give one day’s employment to any of the business firms or Individuals listed below under the “Who Can Do It’’ ad* —then phone Miss Rose at Times Want Ad Headquarter* In "The Dark Horse ,, —Riley 5551 and tell which firm or individual you have employed. SEE You will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE two ticket* to the Indiana theater to see “The Dark Horse,” Hollywood’s SERVICE ADS hilarious political satire. Every firm listed here has pledged itself to give 100% satisfaction. i #

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LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry FRYS—I9c, 22c and 23c: Hens. 14c and 16c. Country eggs. 14c. Steves. 411 W. North. FIBBBCUL Business Opportunities “salesmen Salary, comm, and bonus arrangements: deposit $37.50 required. It will pay vou to investigate. Depression seller. Fri. is Sat. 736 Antlers Hotel. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Personal Property Loans COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. REDUCED RATES 200 Roosevelt Bldg. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI ncoln 2491. Lincoln 8495 Reduce Your Payments WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE $25 TO S3OO. BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY *O7 E. New York Rl. 4974 "business service

HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— Get two tickets to Indiana Theater q^|| Give one *ay’§ employment to any t the advertiser’* listed _ _ below and then phone Miss Rose at Riley 5551, telUnc nil which firm you have employed. You will receive two tickets |#U to see the Indiana theater presentation of Warren William and eßtte Davis in “The Dark House” on the screen. |J f These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service * * *

Business Services CARS WASHED & polished, 75c. Simonizing $2.50, $3.50. Call for, delivered. AUTO BEAUTY SHOP, 8 E. 20th. Ha. 4115-J. LAWN—Flowers. Shrubbery service. We’ll make them look their best. Call RI 5524, Lawn Service Dept., for estimator, PDASTERING—Painting, papering. Reas. Mr. Willis. 430 St. Paul. Dr. 5075. 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. EXPERIENCED. CAREFUL WHITE MEN. RI 4695 MOVING. *3 —You help. $1 less: aulck service; careful white men Ch. 5840. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Cali Ri. 7750. 419 E. Market St, MOVING—B 2 up; any time; local and overland: white men. PETE. Ch. 2878. Transfer—Moving—Storage Day or night, large or small loads anywhere. Responsible for all damage. Cheapest in town. Hu. 3507.

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FIN AHCIAL Personal Property Loans LOANS 2% INDPLS. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. Rl_ 35*7 COMPULSORY INSURANc* 1 RED TAPS Autos. Furniture. 825-8300. LIBERAL LOAN CO. 182 N. Delaware. Li. The Most Convenient Way to BORROW MONEY Loans up to S3OO In 24 Hours at * Reduced Rates. Fiona, write or call for full Information. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg. Phone RL 6054. Li, 9131, Directly opposite the Citizens Gas Cos.

Loans Up to S3OO Rates Reduced On Amounts Above SIOO Pergonal Properly Loans Automobile Loans Character Loans Liberal Payment Plan Prompt, Confidential Service. 2—offices —3 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. N. E. COR. ELL. AND WASH. STS. LI ncoln 2491. *OS ODD FELLOW BLDG If. *. OOR. PENN, and WASH. STS Ii ncoln 8405. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. (Busin op x Established 1887) LICENSED BY THE STATE

Automobile Loans AUTO MAW CASH AT 20 Months I ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAN <Q *42 N. Illinois St. LI 960® Comer Illinois and Vermont Sts. A QUICK MONEY L U Convenient and Confiden- O tial Sendee. Legal Rates. T MERIDIAN A _ MOTOR SALES N O 820 N. Meridian St. C Riley 4931 Quicks. I AUTOMOBILE LOANS HOMEFJNANCECO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RL 56007 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE

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Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 Cor. New York and Indiana Awjnf |g3LOANf half ■ /°LEGAL IfS RAt.e If paid when due. If not. regular legal rate will prevail until maturity Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 8 S. Capitol Ave. RL 1321 ~ BUSINESS SERVICE

Moving, Transfer, Storage MOVING—Large closed vans; clean pada RADIO TRANSFER. Ri 4757. _ OTTO J. SUESZ Packing, shipping, overland hauling Return loads wanted from Milwaukee. Wis.: Columbus. 0.. and Bt. Louis. RL 6561; Ri. 3628. __________ _ Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING—SOc rm.; paper hung 8c rolC Esti, free. Ask for Stonebraker.'lr. 6088. FIRST-CLASS paper hanging. 10c ner rolL Be 0112-R. MAIER & SID ELL. _ PAINTING—Any bungalow; 2 coats S4O; labor. $27.50; guaranteed. Ch. 2023. PAPER furn. and hung. $3.50 and up; painting reas. BURRQUQH3, Be. 4271 R. PAPERHANGING—I2c roll, paper cleaning, 50c, Paintg, For furn. or auto. Li, 5112, PAPERING—Cleaning. painting. Guar. work. Prices right. Mr. Brown. Ch 3545. PAPER HANGING—S3.SO rm. up, including paper. General carpenter work. Remodeling, repair, painting. Lowest prices. Work guaranteed. DRAKE. Rl, 6441. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL EBTAT S through classified ads In The Times. Phone "ad-taker” Rl 5551 during business hours