Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1932 — Page 9

JULY 9, 1932.

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—0 r. M—NBC —Civic Concerts Service to WEAF. WON <730) —Seven League Boots NBC—Feature to WJZ. WBW (MO)—Sunday tchool —:lt f. M CBN—Abe Lyman and orchestra. —6:30 P. M WSK <MOt —Bulletins. —6:30 P. M CBS—Lewlsohn stadium concerts. WBBM < 770) —Westphal* orchestra. NBC—“K-7” drama to WEAF. NBO-Selvln'e orchestra to WJZ Wui (870)—Musical program. —7 P. M.— KTHS (1040)—Arlington or-? chestra. KYW (1030)—Master* or-, chestra. WBBM i770) Arnheim's orchestra. NBC—The southernalree to. WEAF. NBC--Goldman band toi WJZ WMAQ (870) Drama. WTMJ (630)—Dance music. ] —7:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Agnew’s or- 1 chestre WBBM )770i—Brlgode’s orchestra. NBC—The First Nlghter to? WJZ. WSM (680)—Dance orches- 1 tra. —8 P. M.— CBS—Shllkret’s orchestra & Ruth Etting NBC—Dance orchestra to WEAF. WON (730i—Ellington’s orchestra. NBC—Whoopee to WJZ. WSM (650)—Barn dance (4 hours). —8:16 P. ULCUS—Public Affairs Institute.

p. m.— CBS—The World’* Business. NBC—Balkan Mountain Men to WEAF. WON (720) Sy.nphony. NBC—Songe to WJZ. —#:10 P. M KYW (1020) Sports reporter: program. CBS—Chicago knights. —6:30 P. M KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. NBC—Orchestral Gems to WEAF. WON (720)—Ensemble. NBC—Male quartet Kogen’s orchestra to WJZ. WLS (870( Our children. WMAQ (670)-lSports. —5: P. M.— CBS—Tenor, Sorty’s orchestra. WBBM (770)—Brigode's orchestra. WMAQ (670) U. of Chicago chats. P. M.— ?BS—Baritone and Rich's orchestra. KYW (1020)—Two Former Enemies. (VBBM (770) —Sports; band wagon. NBC—Harry Richman to WEAF. NBC—McCravy Bros. to WJZ. WTMJ (620)—Sports. —6:15 P. M.— WON (720)—Burtnett's or- ■ chestra. NBC—Standing Room Only to WJZ. —6:30 P. M.— TBS Lewlsohn Stadium concert. XYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. —7 P. M.— WBM (770)—Westphal’s orchestra. '(BO—Melodies to WJZ. WON (720)—Musical melange. SBC—Our Government to WEAF. WMAQ (670)—Plano auartet.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis ladlanapoll* Power and Light Company SATURDAY P. M. 5:80—Do-Re-Mi (CBS). s:4s—Street Singer (CBS). 6:oo—Bohemians. B:3o—Lewlsohn Stadium concert (CBS). B:oo—Music that satisfies (CBS). 8:15 —Public Affairs Institute (CBS). B:4s—Coral Islanders (CBS). 9:oo—lrene Beasley (CBS). 9:15 —Dancing by the sea <CBS>. 9:3o—St. Moritz orchestra iCBSi. 10:00—Smith Ballew orchestra (CBS). 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Isham Jones orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Sign off. SUNDAY A. M. B:oo—Madison Singers (CBS' ( B:3o—New World Salon orchestra (CBS). 9:oo—Entertainers. 9:3o—Christian Men Builders. 10:30—Silent. 13:00—Thirty-minute men iCBSi. P. M. 12:30—Records. I:3o—Symphonic hours (CBS). 2:oo—Cathedral hour (CBSi. 3:00 —Round Towners (CBS). B:3o—Poets Gold (CBD. 3:4s—Little Jack Little (CB9). 4:oo—Wheeler City Mission. 4:3o—Roses and Drums (CBS). s:oo—Dr. Julius Klein (CBS>. s:ls—Chicago Knights (CBS). s:46—Theo Karle (CBS). 6:00 —William Hall and orchestra (CBS). 6:3o—Lewlsohn Stadium concert (CBS). 7:3o—Parade (CBSi. B:oo—Gem Highlights (CBS'. B:3o—Dramatic laboratory (CBS). 9:oo—Smiling Ed McConnell. 9:3o—Bohemians. 10:00—Gus Arnheim orchestra (CBS). 10:15—The Columnist. 10:30—California Melodies (CBS). 11:00 —Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ine.) SATURDAY P. M. 4:46—News flashes. s:3o—Vaughn Cornish. s:4s—Harrv Bason.

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SATURDAY —8:8* P. M KYW (1030)—Master's orchestra. WON (720)—Big Leaguers ti Bushers. NBC—Pianist and organist to WJZ. VMAQ (670)—Evenin’ Neighbor. —B:4# P. M CBS—Coral Islanders. WBBM (770)—Romance of the Thorobreds. NBC—Hello Marie to WJZ. WON (720)—01d favorites. —9 P. M KDKA 4980) —Sports; news. KYW (1020) —Sports; news; Maupin's orchestra. CBS—lrene Beasley and Berren's orchestra. | WGN (720) —Ellington's or- | chestra. NBC—Rusa Columbo and or-' | chestra to WEAF. ,WGY (790)—De Witt Clin-! I ton orchestra. NBC—Amos 'n* Andv to WMAQ, WDAF. WSM. —9:15 P. M KDKA (980) —Messages to I explorers. I CBS—Redman's orchestra. iNßC—Merle Thorpe, talk to WEAK ;WGN i72o)—Dream Bhip. NBC—Sodero and concert i orchestra to WJZ. [WMAQ (670)—‘Teepee SlngI era. —9:80 P. M KYW (1020) —Canton orchestra. CBS—Btern’s orchestra. WON (720)—Cummin’s orchestra. NBC—Pettis’ orchestra to WEAF. WLS (870)—Barn dance (2 hours). WMAQ (670)—“Pages From Life.” —P. M WMAQ (670) Dance program.

SUNDAY —7:15 P. M.— 4BC —Music Album-Frank i Munn. tenor to WEAF. IBC—Goldman band to WJZ. —7:30 P. M—--2BB—Pennzoil parade. •WBBM (770)—Sanders’ orchestra. WMAQ (670)—U. of Chicago Round Table. .—7:45 P. M.— ■ MBC—Revue to WEAF. WSM (650 1 —Services. • WTMJ (620) Polish hour. —8 P. M—i KYW (1020)—Agnew s orchestra. CBS—Highlights-Denny’s orchestra. WGN (720)—Ellington’s orchestra. . NBC—Musings to WEAF. —8:15 P. M—- ' NBC—Woman’s vocal octet to WEAF. WENR (870)—Edison svmnhonv. WGN (720 i— Tomorrow's Tribune. NBC—Old singing master to WJZ. —8:26 P. M.— WGN (720)—“Old Headlines.” —8:30 P. M.— CBS—Dramatic Laboratory. WBBM (770)—Concert orchestra. WON (7201—Symphony. WBBM (770) —Romance of the Thorobreds. NBC—At Seth Parkers to WEAF WENR (870)—Terrace orchestra. NBC—Josef Stopak, violinist, to WJZ. —9 P. M KDKA (980) Sports; weather; studio. CBS—The Gauchos. . WGN (720) Ellingtoh’s orchestra. NBC—Quartet, Negro songs, to WJZ. WJR (750)—Happy halfhour.

6:oo—Cecil and Sally. 6:ls—Novelty program. 6:2o—Baseball scores. 6:30—’Ward B. Hlner. 6:4s—Louise Spillman. 7:oo—Harry Bason. 7:ls—lndianapolis baseball program. 7:3o—Russ-Dol-Ray trio. 7:4s—Golden melodies. B:oo—Orchestra. B:ls—Alice Arnold. B:3o—The Jewel Box. B:4s—Worthless talk. 9:oo—Silent. 11:00—Showboat orchestra. 11:30—Dessa Bvrd at the organ. 12:00—Radio rangers. 12:?0—Showboat orchestra. I:oo— Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati SATURDAY P. M. 4:oo—Evening music (NBC). 4:3o—Vincent Lopez orchestra (NBC). 4:4s—“Law for the Lavman.” s:oo—Amos 'n 1 Andv (NBCi. s:ls—Josef Cherniavsky dance orchestra. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Southern singers. s:ls—Chandu. the magician. 6:3o—Croslev cadets. 7:oo—Croslev lollies. 7:3o—The First nightera (NBC). B:oo—Guv Lombardo’s dance orchestra. B:3o—Bands oi distinction. B:4s—Peanut Pietro. 9:oo—Josef Cherniavsky dance orchestra. 9:3o—Over the Rhine. 9:4s—Headlines of yesterday. 10:00—Doodlesockers. 10:30—Moon river. 11:00—Don Pedro dance orchestra. 11:30—Guv Lombardo's dance orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. SUNDAY A. M. 7:OO—NBC Children’s hour (NBC). B:oo—Church forum. B:3o—Fiddlers three (NBC). B:45—A song for todav (NBC). 9:00 —Morning muslcale (NBC). 10:00—Organ and Threesome. 10:28—River and weather report. 10:30—Summer Idyll (NBC). 11:00—Biblical drama iNBC'. 11:30 —Clvde Doerr saxophone octet (NBC) 12:00 Noon— Pilgrims (NBC).

—lO P. K KDKA (980)—Pettis* orchestra. KYW (1020)—Master'a orchestra. CBB—Ballew’s orchestra. WON (730)—Sherman's orchestra. WJR (750) Radio Reporter; orchestra. NBC—Jack Denny’s orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dance program (2 hours). WTAM (1070) Sports; studio. WTMJ (620) Dane* pro-’ gram (2 hours). —10:05 P. M.— NBC—Buddy Rogers’ orj chestra to WEAF. —10:30 P. M.— CBB—lsham Jones’ orchestra WBBM (770)—Around the i Town. WGN i72o)—Ellington’s or- ' chestra. < NBC —Don Amado and Musical gauchos to WEAF. WOY (790)—Kenmore orchestra. WJR (750) Doolittle’* Mountaineers. !NBC—Agnew’s orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dance program. —10:45 P. M.— WGN (720) —Ckrl Moore’s orchestra. -jll P. M.— :KYW (Jo2o)—Canton orchestral [WGN (720)—Kassel’s orchestra. WJR (750)—Agnew’a orchestra. WSM (650)—Barn dance (1 hour). —11:30 P. M.— NBC—Barn dance to WENR. —l3 P. M.— WDAF (610) Nighthawk Frolic.

—9:15 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Canton orchatra. NBC—Russ Columbc and orchestra to WEAF. WON (720)—Kassel’s orchestra. NBC—Piano Moods to WJZ. WSB (740) —Local features. WTMJ (620)—Los Caballeros: German hour. —9:30 P. M.— . KYW (1020) —Sports; news; Master’s orchestra. . CBS—Duchin’s orchestra. jwGN (720)—Cummin’s orchestra. . NBC—Mood Oriental to WEAF. NBC—Master’s orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Pianist. —lO P. M.— KYW (1020)—Chicago Gospel tabernacle. CBS—Arnheim’s orchestra. WGN (720)—Sherman's orchestra. NBC—Black’s orchestra to WEAF. NBC—Wm. Stoess orchestra to WJZ. WTMJ 1620) —Dance program (3 hours). —10:30 P. M.— CBS—California melodies. NBC—Kerr’s orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Ellington’s orchestra. NBC—Castle Farms orchestra to WJZ. WTAM (1070)—Orchestra program. —10:15 P. M.— WON (720) —Bryson’s, Kassel’s and Burtnett’s orchestras. —ll P. M KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. WENR (870)—McCloud's orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— WENR (870)—Organist.

P M. 13:30—Yeast Foamers (NBC). 1:00—Colie ce of music recital. 1:30—48 Highlanders military band. 2:oo—Theater of the air. ) 2:3o—Donhallrose trio. I B:oo—Croslev choir. 3:3o—Road to Romany (NBC). 4.oo—Plantation days. 4:3o—Roamio*. s:oo—Curtain calls. s:3o—The Grenadiers (NBC'. 8:00—Baseball scores. 6:os—Hotel Gibson orchestra. B:ls—Standing room only (NBC). 7:oo—Joeef Chernlavskv dance orchestra. 7:ls—Goldman band cNBCt. B:ls—The Old 81nglng master (NBC). B:4s—Casper Reardon, harpist. 9:oo—Guv Lombardo's dance orchestra. 9:3o—Vox Humana. 10 00—Wm. Stoess and his flying Dutchmen. 11:00—Moon River. 11:30—Guv Lombardo’s dance orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off.

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Rosa Low, young Rumanian lyric soprano, who has appeared in concert and opera, both In this country and abroad, will present another of her song recitals over WENR and an NBC network on Saturday at 5:45 p. m., itt a specially arranged program. Arthur Traey, the Street Singer of all land*, will sing a group of romantic ballads and tones of the Southland daring his program to be heard over WFBM and the 'Columbia network Saturday from 5:45 to 6 p. m. The lonian quartet, featuring male-voice gems of the classical masters, will be guest artists on the Civic concert service program which will reach WTAM and NBC listeners Saturday at 6 p. m. HIGH SPOTS OF SATURDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAMS 6:00 —NBC (WEAF) —Concert, lonian quartet. 6:ls—Columbia —Abe Lyman and his orchestra. 6:3O—NBC (WEAF)—“K-7” Secret Service Spy story. Columbia Lewlsohn stadium concert (I 1 /* hours). 7:OO —NBC (WJZ)—Goldman band, American program. 7:3O—NBC (WJZ)—First Nlghter drama. 8:00 —Columbia—Ruth Etting and Shilkret’s orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—“Whoopee,” with Gill and Demling. NBC (WEAF)—Bert Lahr. B:ls—Columbia —Public Affairs Institute. Ruth Etting. Nat Shilkret and Norman Brokenshire get together for “Music That Satisfies” at 3 p. m., Saturday, over WFBM and the Columbia network. Irene Beasley, Columbia’s “long, tall gal from Dixie,” will offer a group of currently popular melodies and old favorites during the broadcast Saturday from 9:10 to 9:15 p. m- over WFBM and the Columbia network. THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted Is two lines. Charge 'Jash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time JO .19 3 Consecutive times 16 .15 6 Consecutive times 13 .13 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. 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In the matter of the petition of Traction Light and Power Company for approval of certain schedules of electric rates ap.plicableto to Kennard, 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 Thursday, July 21, 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIN A. BY O. R. LIVINGHOUSE, . . Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana. July 7, 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10964. In the matter of the petition of Traction Light and Power Company for approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Markleville, 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 Wednesday, July 20, 1932. Public participation in this hearing Is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIN A. BY O. R. LIVINGHOUSE, Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana. July 7. 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10966. In the matter of the petition of Traction Light and Power Company for approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Desoto. 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 9 o’clock a. m. on Friday. July 22. 1932. Public participation in this hearing Is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By O. R. LiyiNGHOUSE. Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. July 7. 1932. . LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET . NO. 10967. ~ In the matter of the petition of Traction Light and Power Company for approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Mount Summit. 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 11 o'clock a. m. on Friday. July 22. 1932. Public participation in this hearing is reouested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. _ .. Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. July 7, 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10963. the matter of the petition of Traetion Light and Power Company for approvai of certain schedules of electric rates apphcable to Chesterfield. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled c *vse J. n the Rooms of the t Commission at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o’clock a m- on Wednesday, July 20. 1932. Public participation in this hearing is raouMted by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. ... ~ _ . Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana. July 7. 1933. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION _ t DOCKET NO. 10965 In the matter of the petition of the Traction Light end Power Company for approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Daleville. 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 10 o’clock a. m. on Thursday. July 31. 1932. Public participation in thia hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By O. R. 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LE6ALS Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10921 In the matter of the investigation to determine whether a depreciation account should reasonably be required to be kept by the Crawfordsvilie Electric Light and Power Company, and to determine the rate of such depreciation. 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 10 o'clock a. m. on Monday. July 25, 1932. Public participation in thia hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. Indianapolis, Indiana. Examiner. July 7. 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET N®. 1619-M. In the matter of the application of Hilton Walter Neville for certificate of public convenience i id necessity to operate as common can .er of passengers from Jeffersonville to Charlestown passing through and serving Utica. 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. 401 State House, at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 o’clock A. M. on Wednesday. July 20. 1932. Public participation in this hearing is reouested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv E. W. KRAUSE. Examiner. Indiananolis. Indiana. July 7th. 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE Default having been made in the payment of a certain title retention promissory note payable in installments executed by K. I. & M. Transit Lines, by D. R. Dixon, of Indianapolis, County of Marlon, and State of Indiana, on the eighth day of December. 1931. and upon which note there is declared to be due and unpaid Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty Eight Dollars and Eighty-eight cents ($9768.88) principal and Interest at the rate of eight per cent (8%) from maturity date of said installments, we have taken possession of one Model A-4. two Model A-6 and three Model A-3 International Trucks, Chassis numbers 4601, 1515, 1528. 1293. 1291 and 1120, Motor numbers FBB-10849, FBB--11003. FBB-11060. SAH-57009. SAH. 56995 and SAH-56749, being the property described in said note, and will sell it at public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Service station of the International Harvester Company of America, 429 Kentucky Avenue. Indianapolis, Indiana, on July 16th, 1932, at One-thirty o’clock, in the afternoon of said day. to satisfy said amount due thereon, innterest. and cost of sale. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA A Corporation Bv R. 8. HUGHES. Collection Manager. Legal Bids, Proposals NOTICE OF BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice Is hereby given that the Joint Purchasing Committee for the benevolent and correctional institutions of the State of Indiana will receive at the office of its secretary. Room 325 State House, until 10 o’clock A. M. Monday, July 18th, 1932, sealed bids on Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Queensware. Glassware and Silverware, according to a complete list specifying kind, grade and quantity now on file in the office of the secretary of the committee. Also the Joint Purchasing Committee will receive bids for yearly contract for Electric Lamps, according to lists and specifications in the office of the secretary of the committee. The Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted and to waive technical defects. JOINT PURCHASING COMMTTEE OF INDIANA. H. W. REIMANN. Secretary. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ALBTATT, ANNA—Beloved wife of Albert Alstatt and mother of Hubert Alstatt passed away Thursday July 7, 1932. Funeral services will be held at the Calvary United Brethren Church Saturday July. 9. at 2:30 p. m. Burial at Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call at 805 Fletcher avenue. [Washington, Ind„ papers please copy.! 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 call 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 her home, 425 W. 44th Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Saturday 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill 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 home. GEO, w. USHER in charge. STRIETELMEIER. EDNA MAY (nee Lafkin) —Wife of Francis A. Strietelmeier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lafkin, sister of Dorothy Gates and Elizabeth Lafkin, passed away Thursday, July 7, Methodist hospital. Friends may call at the residence, 256 East Hoefgen, any time after 1 p. m., Friday. Funeral services at above address. Saturday, 3 p. m. Burial New Crown. Friends invited. For additional Information call THE TOLIN FUNERAL HOME. DR. 6969. ■ 2 Cards, In Memoriams LAWRENCE—In loving memory -of JAMES E. LAWRENCE. Your not forgotten. Father dear Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory laat. We shall remember thee. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. LEWIS—in loving remembrance of MADGE WOLLAN LEWIS, laid to rest, three years ago today, July 8, 1929. Treasured In our heart a memory. Os a loved one, fond and true, “Athough” she is gone from us forever, Yet her presence, ever new. MOTHER AND SISTER. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby St. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. 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ZIPPEB case lost, black leather," contalntng beauty supplies, catalogue and order book*. liberal reward. Li. 4741. 5 Personals NUAVAY CLEANERS Demothing a Specialty. Be. 0179. IP YfJtJ DON’T FIND what you are 100klng for in the want ads today. it mav here tomorrow. Read Timet

I6STRUCTH6S 10 Schools, Colleges, Tk to ring A complete Course in Beauty Culture, 835. Meyer-Jackson Bhop. 505 Del st. Li. 1086 BARBER students, wages paid while learning. Oneida Barber Couege^2l3RJM. HELP WAMTED Tbe Time* tries to protest its readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully investigating ail advertisements that require money for “cash bonds.** territorial right#, eta. However, readers are advised to tavestigate carefully or consult the Better Bnaineae Bureao before investing. 13 Help Wanted —Male MAN —Good personal appearance, good future. Accident Insurance car asset. Ca.l eve.. 2356 Central. Ta. 6563. WANTED—I 7to 20 vears 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 vourself. Times C 148. 14 Help Wanted —Female ATTENTION Salesladies andi. Demonstrators. Must have pleasing personality and good appearance. Guaranteed Salary and 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 CAPITOL, N., 1531—Lovely furn. rooms; constant hot water. Rl. 4179, CENTRAL, 1236—Desirable; nicely furn. light rm.; 1 or 2; breakfast opt. COLLEGE. 1316—Large airy mod. rm.; pri. ent.: 1 or 2 persons; 63. Hu. 3545. DELA., 2341 N.—Rooms for the summer; modern; <2 50 and 83.50. Ha. 0747. DE QUINCY. N.. 302—Room for two employed persons in small family. Near S transportation lines. GLADSTONE. N.. 326—Lovely rm. for emp. girls or men. C. 8. home. Ir. 5317. ILL. at VERMONT—Large cool front room. No. 2 Savoy. Li. 8612. MERIDIAN. N.. 2140—Beautifully furn.. front room, gent., prlv. home., gar, opt. MINNESOTA E,. 326—Large airy room. private home; reasonable price. NEW JERSEY. N., 2234—Large rm., near bath; twin beds, *2.50 ea.; cool. Ha. 1508. NORTH—Lovely prlv. home for couple or emp. 2; frt. rm.; twin beds. Ta. 6731 eve. OHIO. E.. 407—LODGING FOR MEN MODERN: 25c PER NIGHT, RL 4145. PARK, 1414—Sleeper, front, cool, light, beautifully furn.; close bath; 83. PENN., 1343 N.—Home-like rooms; twin beds; prlv. 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; garage; breakfast opt. Wa. 1126. TALBOT. 2307—Nice sleeping rm. and gar., $3.50; also room near bath, $3. 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. ox. |4 u P 136 w. Market. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod, eonven.. >3.50 At npHOTEL ANTLERS - MERIDIAN ST. HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All rooms with baths. $5 and up. colored; 1902 blvd. PL.—4 rms. furn. or unfurnished. Ta. 6379. TIMES WANT ADS mace interesting read ing because Interesting bargains of man* __]tindls_areU!tedheredaily_ s _^ 18 Housekeeping Room* 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.; reaa. BROADWAY 1403—2 cool rms. down; sink. priv. ent., phone; reduced rent. CENTRAL, 1923—2-rm. mod.; overstuffed; utilities paid; $6 week. He. 4586. CENTRAL, 1326—1 or 2 cool lge. rms., kltchnt., sink, porch; nicely furn. 85.50. COLLEGE. 921—2 modern furnished rooms, $3.50 week. Ri. 5273. COLLEGE, 1822—2 rm. apt., pri. ent; share bath; sink; privileges. $4. He. 3498. COLLEGE, 1913—1 rm. apt and kichenetce, frt. cross vent.; pri. ent., clean. $3.50. FOUNTAIN SQ.—3 beautifully furnished rooms; modern; sun room. Dr. 3626, KENWOOD. 3030—85; 2 rms.; completely furn.; porch; pri. entrance. Ha. 3137-w. LEXINGTON, 1202—Nicely furn. duplex, also turn, rm., mod, pri. ent. Dr. 1109-J MARKET, E., 1024—Attract., clean hsekpg. rms.; conv.; cool.; pri. frt. porch. Ri 1895. NEW JERSEY, 2137, N.—ss—two cool connecting Ist floor; sink and gar.; single $3. $5.50 —852 N. Oakland; 2 rms., down; next bath; garage; utilities, Ch. SB3B-J. ORIENTAL N., 20—2 and 3 rm. apts. utilities, $5.50. adults; cool sleeping rooms. PARK. 1125—2 rms. light housekeeping; downstairs, water in kitchen, util. furn. $3.50 wk. TALBOT. N., 2420—2-rm. apt.; unfum.; all utilities paid; $4 week. Ta. 7110. WEST Vz 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 K. Palmer. CHILDREN WELCOME—Home Driv.: fenced yard; 2 mod. rms.; util, furn.; no other roomers: $5 wk. Ha. 2157-R. 538 Udell. 19 Roomg with Board GALE. N., 1105—Home cooking In mod. home for 1; gar. & ldry.; near car & bus. 32D, E.. 603—Beautifully furn. rm.; home privileges; meals optional. Wa. 2836. WANTED—2 young men to share bungalow 3500 eut. Ch. 3062, after 7p. m. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL EBTATI through classified ads In The Times Phone “ad-taker” RL 5551 during buainees hours. 21 Unfurnished Apartment* ASHLAND, 913—5 rm. lower duplex; ralnwater in kitchen: gar., S3O. Rl. 2696. MICHIGAN, E., 628—Small apt. furn. or unfum., all util, turn, REDUCED RENT. Bellefontalne. 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 5482. evenings Wa. 0433. or 3e. 3114. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS. 1923—6-rm. mod. bungalow. 3 bedrms.. nr. Brookside Pk. Reduced. Ch. 4165-R, ADDISON and Jackson, N. E. corner; 4rm. cot’ge; nr. Wash, high: SM. He. 4663. BELLEFONTAINE, 2511—6 rms. complete bath, newly papered, A-l; 816. He. 4461. BROADWAY, 5335—6 rooms, thoroughly modern. JENNINGS BROS.. 38 S. tlt.tNOIS‘BT. BROADWAY. 842 —7 rooms, mod., arranged 2 families. 4-car gar.; 330. Ri. 6089. CAPITOL. N„ 3038—6 rms.. strictly mod.: gar.; very reas.; mo. free. Ha. 2862-W. COLORADO. N„ 129—5-room semi-modern dbl.. excellent bargain; 816. CONGRESS. 626—6-rm. modern single and DELA., N., 2452—6 rms. strictly mod.; gar.: lg. yd.; SSO 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 naid. near school and car. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. ELDER. 8.. 141—6-room double; A-l condl.; blinds, screens. Rent reduced. Be. 4020-M. GARFIELD DR.. 2130—Mod. 4-rm. dbl.; gar., nice yd., wat. pd,; $25. Be. 0199-R. GRANT, 1225 N—s-rm. mod. single.; two bedrooms: garage; cistern: reduced rent. GUILFORD. 2447—Bellefontaine: 5-rm. mod. double, fine condl.. gar.. 818.50. Wa. 0492. HARRIS, 33—8 rooms, modern except furnace; fine condition; gar.: 318. Be. 0746. IRVtNGTON AVE.. N., 302—Near Ellenberger, attractive new corner 6-rm. brick veneer single; brick, stone fireplace living rm. and social Tm.: hot water heat; 2-bar gar.; S7O. Ch. 5344-R. KENWOOD. 3813—Attractive 6-rm. strictly mod.; gar.; nr. Shortridge; bus, car, redu. LA SALLE. N.. 430—830: mod.: 5-rm. doubie: 2 bedrms.: gar. Be. 4433 R-4. LEEDS AVE.. 239 —4-room mad., bungalow with garage; 820. Dr. 3106. LEONARD. 1504—Dandy 5-room mod. double; splendid location; good condition; garage; reduced $37.50; water paid. Dr. M-eRkuTTH, 3050—Modem double bungaliew; 4 rms.. bath: gar.; 517. He. 5594. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2830—6-rm. double. mod , A-l condition, gar., yard, 838. PARK. 735—Single. 8 rma.. strictly mod., redeco., hardwood floors: 830. Rl. 4717 PARKER, 1039—Small modern double; water, garage; *32. LL 5331. PARKER. 440—4-rm. mod. bungalow double garage: $36. Li. 3491. PERSHING. S., 830--Dandy 5-room semimod. double; good location; A-l condition: shades furn.; garage; greatly reduced. 815; water paid. Dr. 3472. RAYMOND. E.. *30 —5-rm. mod. double; near school, near park. 125. Ch. 2727-J.

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MIDSUMMER SALE Much Less Than % Price BPIS CKOSLET 4 10 KA LOWBOY Iplfc.DU Many dealers r< asking 4 RADIOLA 1Q C * nd 5 time * * s H HIGHBOY I 27. DU much ss our Radios are fpSESSg PHILCO eoij CA priced. If you § ft 1 CONSOLE want to save ¥ I money see what 4 ’ II PHILCO we h,T * t 0 oi - • LOWBOY Vww.UU fer. PEARSON 400 on apex CIQ CA SPECIAL LOWBOT • 27. DU console o $21.00 fe A SMB*:“*ia.so BRUNSWICK SUPER- O Ofl MAJESTIC BTOQ on heterodyne MIDGET wm.UU FALCON $22 50 - $22 50 . *■". _ BINATION And Many ° ther Barains Not 225 East Washington Street Listed.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses REMBRANDT, 1637—6 rm. mod. dbl., repapered; gar.; nr. school. >lB. Dr. 0880. SHELBY, 116—5 rm. semi-mod. brick ingle, gar.; only 812.50. Rl. 7725, STURM, 1203—Attractive 6 rms., strictly mod. dbl.. newly decorated; garage; near Tech. Only 830. Ch. 4367-J. TACOMA, N., 1820—5 room modern, large yard, fence, garage, water paid, excellent condition. 830. Wa. 0395. TALBOT AVE.. N.. 2931. Desirable 7-room modern, only *3O. j. g. McCullough agency. 106 N. Delaware. Li. 5596. TUXEDO. N., 834—Attr.; 5 rms.. strictly mod., like new, breakfast rm.; nr. school, lovely yd., gar. 830. Ch. 0450-W. WINDSOR. 1019—6-rm. house. % sq. from Tech. Rent reduced: 815. WOODLAWN. 1902 Owners attractive corner. 7-room strictly modern tingle, fireplace. Must see to appreciate, wniy 845. Rl. 1794. 18TH, W., 114—8-rm. mod house; A-l; SBB house for $25. Ta. 5533. 35TH. W.. 1139—4-rm. mod., in-door-bed: A-l: gar.. 828.50; wat. pd. Ta, 5435. 46TH, E.. 813 —Attractive 7-rm. strictly mod, dbl.: A-l; garage: 840. Hu. 3678. 47TH & HOVEY —5-room bungalow, semimodem: good condition; inclosed porches: sls. Wa. 3099-R. COTTAGE, SB.OO 1348 Silver; 4 rooms; new paper. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL Li. 6517. 123 E. Market. WATER PAID, $14.00 413 E. St. Clair; 4 rooms: first-class condition; el. ItSv, gas. water in kit. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL BARGAIN, EAST, $25 1112 N. Tacoma; 5 rooms, modern, good neighborhood. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED—IIOS N. West; 6-rm. modern; opposite high school; $25. Ta. 6829. COLORED—S 23 Hudson; 6 rooms, mod.; 820. J. G. McCullough Agency. Li. 5596. COLORED—24OB Highland PI.; 5-rm. modern double; water paid; S2O. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. 23 Furnished Apts, and House* BYRAM. 3834—Nicely furn.: 4-rm. apt.; Util pd.: $45. Wa, 1206. CENTRAL, 1404—2 lavishly furnished small apartments. Bv wk. or mo. Very Special price. Love. 537 Lemcke. Ri. 8964. 1232 COLLEGE—3—3-rm. apts., 1. 2-rm. everything furnished. DELA.. N.. 806—Attractive furn. apt. and housekeeping: rent reduced. Rl. 1148. GRACELAND, 3539—C001. 3-rm. apt., util.. gar,, shades, reduced $35, Ta. 5960, GUILFORD. 4501—6 rms.: well furn.: elec. refrig.; reliable adults: shady. Hu. 3518. HOLMES AVE., 82 N.—3 rms., modern completely furnished. $6. Be. 4385. NEW YORK, 1003, W.—s rms., completely furn., gar., water pd., $6 wk. Ri. 7725. N. ILLINOIS. 3630—Upper 2 bedrnL. duplex, all util & Frig.. $45. PROSPECT, 2511—5-rm. strictly mod , furn.. attract, price, couple. Dr. 6821-J. TIBBS, 1123, N. —5-rm. mod. bungalow, nicely, furn,,. breakfast rm., gar., reas. WALNUT. E.. 115—3-ru. apt.: pri. batlu 86.50 and 38. See hsekeeper. in bsemt. MIDDLE DR.—Woodruff 764. Apt. 7—2 large rms.. in-a-door bed. prlv. bath. kitchenette, util. Ch. 1010. HOMES, apts.. Bungalow (NORTH); furnlshed or unfurnished. Hr. 7714. BEAUTIFULLY furn. mod. apt., 2 rms., kltch- bath, gar,> util. $35. He. 4105. Newly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garage. THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVE. AND McCARTY STS. Bee custodian at 781 E. McCarty at Apt 47. 24-A Resorts and Cottage* FREE DANCING, golf, fishing and bathing. Cottages week-end. $2 and up. More for your money than ajiy other place in Indiana. Road 31 to Edinburg then 6 miles E. to Porter’s Camp. Flat Rock, Ind, Tel. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space 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. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE 27 Houses For Sale SHELBY, 116—5-rm. semi-mod., brick sgl., gar.; 815 down, bai. like rent. Rl. 7725. NOTHING DOWN 3 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. TRY TIMEB WANT ADS FOB BUBINBBB MERCHANDISE 34 Mlscellancons For Sale APPLES, Transparent, 50c bu. up. Shadeland and 30th St. Ir. 3145-9. BEVERAGE barrels, large stock, white oak, double charred: good as new: all **' reas. prices. Free delivery. FOGL T _,oTTLE CO.. 901-03 Va. Ave. Dr, 0556. BINDER Twine carload going fast, get yours now, *2.50 per bale of 50 lbs.; ladies’ pocketbooks special, high grade, various colors and sizes, while they last. *1 each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol and South St. ROTTT Stone Jars, reduced prices. DU 11 DiLo We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St, LI. 8085. CROQUINOLE HEATERS, S3 EACH WA. 5449-W. 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, Permanent Waving Machine; Bargain. WA. 5449-W. SODA Fountain, Frlgidalre. 10 ft., A-l condition; cheap. Be. 1476. TENTS All sizes and styles In stock at lowest prices, also camping supplies. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. - Washington Si. 12x15 Truck Cover*, $4.75 All other sizes in stock, no waiting, at lowest prices. Save % buying your tar’paulins direct from America's largest manufacturers. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. 35 Household Goods BSD—"Simmons’ Junior size, complete. A-l condition, 88. Ku. 3398. BED. coil springs, mattreaa, *7.60; velvet rug. 88; lea box. 83.50. 3349 N. Pol*. BED—In-a-door. “Murphy;” Just like new; very reasonable. Wa. 1737. BED DAVENPORT—GOOD CONDITION, $7. 1236 N. TEMPLE AVE. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm and bedrm.. twin beds, linen frieze living rm., rugs, sac. 371* M. Meridian. FOR REFRIGERATORS New or used, visit our display room. 3000 Northwestern Avenue. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.

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35 Household Goods FURNlTUßE—Beautiful 7 rms.. completemust sell. 2160 E. Raymond. Dr. 0587-W. GAS RANGE —White porcelain; sewing machine. “White” electric; must sacriflee. 2445 E. Riverside drive. OIL STOVES, tee boxes, A-l. at a bargain. 1236 Oliver avenue. Be. 2456. REFRIGERATOR—IOO lbs., gray oak; can't be told from new. Bargain. 738 E. Morris. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKEB. WHITE CO- RI. 4755. WASHER, late model, and Crosley Ice Box unit, cheap. Ir. 3871. WASHING MACHINE. NEARLY NEW. sl2. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments AUTO radio; new; used; no down payment, Werklng Radio Service. Ir, 0979. BANJO—Washburn, value $l6O, sell for *SO cash. Call Dr. 0937-W. BANJO. " Vega, cost $75. auick sale, sl2. 5525 Broadway. Hu. 8952. DRUM OUTFlT—Complete for dance work. *3O. Easy terms. Pearson Plano Cos., 128 N. Pennsylvania St, Li. 5513, MARTIN TROUBADOUR TRUMPET—Perfect condition. *6O; easy terms. Pearson Piano Cos.. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. LI. 5513. ' PIANO ACCORDION—ReguIar *135. special 862.50. Free lessons. Easy terms. PEARSON CO., 128 N. Pennsylvania St. LI. 5513 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Rp’r a- w. 9470. x XX x-<vv JUAAXtiXUO Klnggx 3Q5 Mas*. Typewriter Rental Agency Only $2-50 Per Month or S *OO for 3 Montha Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock 317 N, Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO. 40 Wanted to Trade CARBURETOR—LInkert. new. fit model A Ford, for fishing tackle. Ch. 0491. POOL TABLE—SIO or trade for pump shotgun. or what have you? Ir. 2989. 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO BELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and teller* of used merchahdise in the statu. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES. C-A-S-H for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 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 plecas, highest prices. Hu. 7274. WANT furniture; 4 to 6 rooms: also odd pieces, highest prices. Hu. 7274. WANTED Used flcctric pumps; will par cash; will take in used shallow well pumps on sale or new deep well pumps. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. w ®, Pavbest prices for used furniture. 1338 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry FRYS—I9c. 22c and 23c: Hens. 14c and 16c. Country eggs. 14c. Steves. 411 W. North.

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HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— Get two tickets to Indiana Theater Give ane day’* employment to any of the advertiser’* listed below and then phone Mis* Rote at Riley 6551, telling which firm vou have employed. You will receive two tickets to see the Indiana theater presentation of Warren William and Bette Davis in “The Dark House” on the sereen. These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service

Business Service* BAND and orchestra Instrument repairing; expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N, Penn. Li, 5513. CARS WASHED & polished, 75c. Slmonizlng *2.50, $3.50. Call for, delivered. AUTO BEAUTY SHOP, 8 E. 20th. Ha. 411 S-J. CONCRETE—Cement Work; Flagstone Set. ting. J. W, SPARKS. Ri. 5860. Be. 2942. LAWN—Flowers, Shrubbery service. We'll make them look their best. Call Rl 6534. Lawn Service Dept,, for estimator. PLABTERING—Painting, papering. Reas. Mr. Willis. 430 Bt. Paul. Dr. 5075. BIMONIZING—Prices *ZSOI *3750; top dressed free. Work guar. ALBRIGHT AUTO SERVICE. 310 E. 12th, LI. 2162. Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISONS—*2.SO A LOAD UP. EXPERIENCED. CAREFUL WHITE MEN. RI 4695 MOVING. s3—You help. $1 leas: auick service; careful white men Ch. 6840, FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving 84 per load and up. Call Ri, 7750. 419 E. Market Bt. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS

WHO CAN DO IT? CLEANING PAPER HANGING Jo&m LANDSCAPING PAINTING GET TWO TICKETS*TO SEE “THE DARK HORSE” Warren William and Bette Davis at the —ln INDIANA THEATER “™ e H ° rK “ hi., one d,,', emplßjra.nt to Bn, of tbe bneineea firm, of Indt.lduala listed below under the i’Who Can Do It” ads —then phone Miss Rose at Times Want Ad Headquarters—Riley 5551 and tell which firm or Individual you have employed. You will he mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE two ticketa to the Indiana theater to see “The Dark Horse,” Hollywood’s hilarious politic*! satire. Every firm listed here has pledged itself to give 100% satisfaction. READ THE SERVICE ADS ABOVE

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LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs. Birds, Pets BULL POT—Child * vet. Call 1437 Renner, PETS—Cared for during "vour vacation. Prices reas., 35 yra.* experience. Ir. 4069. POLICE puppies for sale: reasonable 1230 E. Kelley. Dr. 3101-M. FIMKCIA l ~~ Personal Property Loans LOANS—*io vo *3OO In 34 boor*. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. RL 8054. Directly opposite the Citizens Gas Cos. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. REDUCED RATES 200 Roosevelt Bldg. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI ncoln 3491. Lincoln 8498. Reduce Your Payments WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE. 825 TO 8300. BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY zov 8 New Vort Ri <97*. ©fcui ocfttfctan djMndiuh LOANS OF *25-8300 on FURNITURE AUTOS, at Reduced Rates. 152 N Delsware. LI. 6605 ULHiUHMJTrei Loans On Furniture IOWBTMB WSrrZfi Same Rate on All Balances Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG.. RL 3587. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR^USIN^S. Automobile Loans AUibLOIAIK CASH AT 20 Months 1 ONCE to Pay Ilf ID CAR lOAN CQ 842 N. Illinois St. LI 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts. A QUICK MONEY L U Convenient and Conflden- O tial Service. Legal Rates. T MERIDIAN A _ MOTOR SALES N O 820 N. Meridian St. C Riley 4931 Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LL 8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Year*. Quick-. I AUTOMOBILE Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH. RI. 5800. PLENTY OP FREE PARKING SPACE Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RL 5994 ] s mm Cor. New York and Indiana

AT© g3,LOANf Wit half 7°LEGAL ■ 1- hate IX paid whan due. IX not, regular local rata will prevail until maturity. Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 8 S. Capitol Ave. RL 1321

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Moving, Transfer, Storage MOVING—S 2 up. anything, any time: local. overland; white men. Petes, Ch. 2878. T ransf er—Moving—Storage^ Day or niaht, large or small loads anywhere. Responsible for all damage. Cheapest in town. H~J. 3507, MOVING—Large closed vans: clean pads RADIO TRANSFER. Rl. 4757. OTTO J. SUESZ Packing, shinning, overland hauling Return loads wanted from Milwaukee. Wis.; Columbus. 0.. and St. Louis. RL 6561: Ri. 3623. “ Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING—SOc rm.: paper hung. 8c rolL Estl, free. Ask for Stonebraker. Ir. 60*8: FIRST-CLASB paper hanging. 10c per rolL Be 0112-R. MAIER & BEDELL, PAINTING—Any bungalow; 2 coats. S4O; labor. 827.50: guaranteed. Ch, 2023. PAPER furn. and hung. *3.50 and up? painting reas. BURROUGHS. Be. 4271 R. PAPERHANGING—I2c roll, paper cleaning. 50c. Palntg For furn. or auto. Li. 5112 PAPERING—Cleaning. painting. Ouar. work. Prices right. Mr. Brown. Ch. 3545.