Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 70, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1932 — Page 10

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TWO CITY COPS BARELY ESCAPE BLAST DEATH Bottle of Nitroglycerin Falls From Machine During Search. Narrow escape from being blown to bits by nitroglycerin was experienced today by Detectives Roy Pope and Harry Mason when a bottle of the explosive fell from an automobile which they were searching as part of an investigation of two burglarly attempts Sunday night in which three men are held. One of the prisoners, Frank Ellis, showed concern over an automobile w'hich he said was parked in front of the Gem hotel, 31 West Ohio street. Pope and Mason t found the car bearing an Ohio license plate and began a search. As they pulled the back of a seat cushion, a long package rolled out and fell to the pavement. The package was a carefully wrapped bottle of nitroglycerin. It Is believed that the wrappings, which included soft cloth and paper, prevented the liquid from exploding. The search also yielded an electric drill, believed stolen a week ago after an attempt to open the safe In the office of the Perfection Windshield Company, 25 West Ninth street. Held with Ellis are Bayne Nichols, Gem hotel, arid Paul Hornaday, who says he lives on Eleventh street between Delaware and Pennsylvania streets. Police said they found Nichols and Ellis near the Max Patton poolroom, 52 West New York street, and that an attempt had been made to enter the place and also the DeWolf News Company, 39 West Vermont street. A punch, sledge hammer and pinch bar were seized. Nichols is said to have admitted serving a two-year term for burglary. All are held on vagrancy charges under high bond.

The City in Brief

TUESDAY EVENTS Rotary Club, luncheon, Claypool. Young Lawyer's Club, luncheon, Washington. Gyro Club, luncheon. Spink Arms. Mercator Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. Architectural. Club, luncheon, Architects’ and Builders' building. American SChemical Society, luncheon, Severln. „ , .. Universal Club, luneheon, Columbia Club. . „ , Republican Veterans, luneheon, Board of Trade. , .. _ . Zenta Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. Theta Chi. luncheon, Washington. Raymond S. Springer, of Connersville, Republican nominee for Governor, will speak at the Wednesday luncheon of the Kiwanis Club at the Columbia Club. “Indianapolis has become a neighborly city since depression hit us,” said Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan Saturday night in a speech at the Sherman-Emerson civic league’s annual Mardi Gras. “If we keep this feeling for one another when better times return, Indianapolis will be the best city in the world in which to live.” Regular meeting of the North Side Federation of Civic Clubs will be held at 8 Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bosson, 2258 North Meridian street, apartment 201. Reports on election ol tee will be given. Wes Caldwell, 56, of 284 I.ynn street, was arrested and charged with petit larceny when police found him on Sunday night with three chickens belonging to Robert Stephenson, 2716 West Wasshington street. Police had been sent to investigate report of a man ripping boards from a garage when Caldwell was found. Meeting of Major Robert Anderson W. R. C. post 44 will be held at 1.30 Tuesday at Fort. Friendly, 512 North Illinois street. August meeting of the Florists’ Association of Indiana will be held Saturday in Muncie, it was announced today. The meeting will be held in conjunction with the show of the Indiana Gladiolus Society in the Muncie fieldhouse. Lloyd D. Claycombe. Indianapolis attorney, will speak Tuesday before a luncheon of the Universal Club at the Columbia Club. His topic will be “The Present Trend of Government.” Earl Z. Sigmon, program rhairman, will introduce the speaker. Annual picnic of the auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen No. 25. will be held all day Thursday at Brookside park. While the family was absent from Friday until this morning on a week-end trip, the home of Chester Albright, 5735 North Pennsylvania street, was entered by burglars and clothing valued at $125 stolen, he reported to police today. Entrance had been gained by forcing a rear window. PATRIARCH TO PRESIDE AT I. 0. 0. F. PARLEY Canton No. 319 to Hold Regular Meeting Tonight. Will Reinhardt, chief patriarch, will preside at regular meeting of Canton Indianapolis No. 319,1. O. O. F., tonight. Carl Culmann will preside at meeting of Germania lodge No. 129 Tuesday night. Lieutenant G. C. Genrich will be in charge of regular meeting of Canton Indianapolis No. 2 Thursday night. Ladies’ auxilary of this lodge, meeting Thursday night, will be presided over by Mrs. Retta Meise. The meetings will be held in Germania lodge hall at Prospect and Southeast streets. Road Safety Month Proclaimed August has been designated as “highway safety month" in a proclamation by Governor Harry G. Leslie. Calling attention to the tremendous toll in life and great pi perty losses through highway accidents, the Governor asks all Hoosiers to take extra precaution during this month.

UNCLE SAMS NEW TAXES WWERE THEY HIT YOU —AND HOW! This in the sixth of twenty daily articles explaining the new federal taxes. BY ROBERT TALLEY NEA Service Writer (Copyright. 1932. NEA Bervlce. fne.i IF you pay your bills by check you now are paying Uncle Sam for that privilege at the rate of 2 cents for every check you draw, to help him raise an additional $78.000.000 toward balancing the federal budget for 1932. The new federal tax on each check, draft, etc., Is 2 cents, regardless of the amount of the check. Your bank will pay the tax on your checks and deduct the total tax from your balance at the end of the month. Automatically, by terms of the new tax law, the government indemnifies the bank against claims and demands of any person for the amount of such tax payments. n u a TRAVELERS’ checks also are subject to the tax. Withdrawals from savings accounts, where the savings depositor visits the bank with his pass book and gets his money are exempt. Checks on public funds of states, counties, cities, etc., are exempt. If you are skittish of banks and prefer to put your money (or other valuables) in a safety deposit box, you will pay Uncle Sam for that privilege, too. The tax on such boxes is 10 per cent of the rental paid and this item is expected to provide an additional $1,000,000 a year toward balancing the federal budget. The law says the tax must be paid by the person who rents the box. a a a TnHE rental charge on the average small safety deposit box is $3 to $5 a year. This meaas a tax of 30 to 50 cents. Thus, if on a hot and sultry day you want to go down to the bank, open your safety deposit box and let the breeze from your “frozen” assets cool you off, the same will cost you money. You can keep anything you want to in your box, as the contents thereof are not subject to tax as such. If your safety deposit box has a capacity in excess of 40 cubic feet, the law exempts it from the tax—but who needs a box that big nowadays? NEXT—Furs, fur coats and furtrimmed dresses.

Mr. Fixit Write voor troubles to Mr. Fixit H is The Times renresentatlv* *t Hit eitv ball and will be glad to oreaenl vour ease lo the oroner eitv official* Write him In care of The Time* signing vnur full name and addrrs> Name will not be oubliahed

Mr. Fixit—We would like to have Darnell street oiled between Brook and West streets. It is very dusty. People also are dumping garbage on a vacant lot west of Brook street and the odor and smoke from that dump is terrible. When the Democrats were making political speeches here last spring, they would say: "When I am elected, I will see that Darnell street is oiled.” Now if this street is not oiled, we do not want any political hot air this fall. MRS. M. L., MRS. M. H„ MRS. H. C. Request for oiling this street has been made to Street Commissioner ss’. H, Winship, and the garbage complaint hag been placed before the health board. Mr. Fixit —Can’t we have some of the bumps and holes taken out of Morris street from Kentucky avenue west? It is so rough it shakes your false teeth 'out to drive over it. R. C. Street Commissioner W. H. Winship has promised to attempt to improve this street as soon as possible. Mr. Fixit —Thank you for past help in getting Hanson avenue graded. Now we would like to have it oiled because of the dust. A. A. B. Oiling of this street has been requested of Street Commissioner W. H. Winship. Mr. Fixit—Property owners of the 900 block South Missouri street would like to have the alley west leveled so water will not stand in it. Also persons from Merrill to Ray street on Missouri would like to have the street leveled and chuck holes filled. M. D. This complaint has been referred to the street commissioner with a request for action. CHECK HOAXER SOUGHT Attempt to Buy Auto Is Blocked as Bank Refuses Draft. Attempt to use alleged bad checks in purchasing an automobile and license plates led to a search today for a man who gave his name as Frank Pierson. The checks were drawn on the First National Bank, Greenfield, Ind. The bank advised authorities several complaints had been received regarding checks offered by the man, who is not known by the bank. Nearly half the total number of radio receiver licenses in Canada are held in the province of Ontario. LEGALS i<egaf Bids, Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned publicly posts from time to time as needed on the bulletin board of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. at its office. 150 North Meridian street. Indianapolis. Indiana, specifications for divers supplies for schools, libraries and offices, domestic science, manual training, office and shop equipment; for repairs to buildings and for the furnishing of labor ana or material necessary to make repairs to schools, libraries, offices and shop. Bids will be received by the undersigned for the sale to the Board of such supplies. materials and equipment until the respective dates named in said specifications. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By A. B. GOOD. , , . . Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. July 30th. 1932. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR FURNISHING AND APPLYING ROAD OIL TO ROAD SURFACE. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for furnishing and applying road oil. on the surface of eeruin roads in the following sub-districts, will be received by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at the Commission's office on the third floor of the State House Annex.

LEGALS Legal Bids, Proposals 102 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolia, Indiana, until ten iIO.OOi o'clock a. m, Aug. 10. 1932. Invitation Number 1513 Sub-District. Wabash and Bluffton. Proposal blanks and specifications are on flle in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained upon request. The bidder shall request proposal forms and refer to invitation number. The right Is reserved by the Director to reject anv or all bids, waive technicalities as to procedure and to award on any combination of bids that in his Judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. J. BROWN. Director. Legal Auctions and Sale's Bankrupt Sale of FIXTURES, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, ETC. Os NEW YORK STORE. PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. at Public Auction on the premises, 25 E. Washington St.. Wednesday. Aug. 3d, starting at 10 a. m. Everything will be sold in piecemeal lots for cash, consisting of About 75 National Cash Registers, Electric. About 50 Desks, all kinds Electric 5 Underwood Bookkeeping Pans Machines Motors Underwood Typewriters Chairs Comptometers Shop Trucks Burrows and Wales Adding Scales Machines Twine International Pay Roll Wrapping Machine Paper Electric Call System Holiday Mailing Machnie Boxes Multigraph Machine Stationery Index Cabinets Ladders Filing Cabinets, all kinds Carpets Safes Lockers About 500 Counters and Tables. Display Forms and All Kinds of Fixtures. Many other artiejes too numerous to mention. Open for Inspection Tuesday, August 2nd. All sales are subject to the approval of Hon. Carl Wilde, Referee in Bankruptcy. 3 International 114-Ton Trucks. 1928 Model 1 Chevrolet >/ 2 -Ton Truck, 1928 Model 1 Chevrolet 2-Ton Truck, 1926 Model FRED C. DICKSON, Trustee in Bankruptcy, Indiana Trust Bldg. EUGENE C. MILLER. BAMBERGER & FEIBLEMAN, Attys. for Trustee. Sale Conducted by ABE GREENWALD Judicial Sales AUCTIONEER Phone RI. 7238

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BOHNER, FRED J.—Beloved husband of Mrs. Mary A. Bohner and father of Mr. Arch Bohner and Mrs. Flossie Newman, passed away July 31, age 77 years. Short services at residence, 532 Woodlawn Ave., Tuesday. Aug. 2, at 2 p. m., and at St. John’s Evangelical church, Sanders and Leonard Sts., at 2:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. (Greensburg papers please copy.l FEASEY. JOHN N.—Passed away at his home. 2240 N. Pennsylvania St.. Saturday evening. July 30, age 74. Funeral service Tuesday, Aug. 2, at 2:30 p. m., at the First Baptist church. Friends are welcome to call at the home any time Monday afternoon and evening and Tuesday morning and at the church from noon until 2 o’clock Tuesday. Burial will be at Crown Hill cemetery. GRANDE. JOHN L.—Beloved husband of Mrs. Margaret McNanmara Grande, father of John L. Jr., James Edward, and Robert Joseph, son of Mrs. Myrtle Grande, died at the home, 907 Grande avenue, Monday morning. Funeral notice later. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. JENKINS. FRANCES MARIE —Of New York City, beloved sister of Allison, Edwin and Margaret Jenkins, Mrs. Florence Herrington, Mrs. Eleanor Weisler, Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs. Bertha Beedy and Mrs. Ruth Johnson and niece of Mrs. O. M. Denny, departed this life Wednesday, July 27, age 23 years. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 3. at THE MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St., 10 a. m. Burial in Washington Park cemetery. MORRISON.. SARAH JANE Beloved mother of Pearl, Marine and Everette Morrison of Indianapolis and sister of Thomas U. Doty of Wilkinson. Ind., departed this life' Sunday, July 31, age 74 years. Funeral Tuesday. Aug. 2, at the residence. 3435 E. Twenty-sixth St., 2 p. m. Burial Noblesville. Ind. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. (Noblesville papers please copy.l QUINN. MATTHEW M.—Husband of the late Margaret Quinn (nee Finn), father of Mrs. N. O. Reid, deceased; Mrs. Walter Beck and Frank Quinn; brother of Mrs. George McDonald, passed away Sunday. July 31. at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Beck, 5325 E. Tenth St. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 3, at the residence, 8:30 a. m. Service at the Church of the Little Flower. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Mr. Quinn was a member of the order A. O. H. and Redmen. RILEY, JULlA—Jorion, beloved mother of Mrs. Stella Koch, died at the home, 412 East Michigan street. Saturday. Friends may call at the KIRBY-DINN MORTUARY. 1901 North Meridian street, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30, at the mortuary. 9 a. m.. St. Joseph church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. MASONIC PENTALPHA LODGE NO. 564—F. & A. M. Called meeting in the temple Tuesday. Aug. 2. 2 p. m. for the purpose of attending funeral of our late brother. JOHN N. FEASEY. CLARENCE C. WHITLOCK. W. M. IRA SPEIRCE Secretary. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists w 7 D. BEAN BLOSSOM ~ 1321 W. Ray BE. 15S8 W7Tr§ LASEN GYM 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 J. C WILSON -2. t- Prospect Or 0331-032S 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been aaverttsed In this column will receive two guest tickets To The Indiana Theater To See Ralph Graves —ln—“War Correspondent.” When you here returned the ertlcle .o Us owner ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT end say that you have returned the article and tickets will b* mailed at once TOY Boston female, brown, white. Name Mitzi; rew. 335 Congress. Ta. 0831. REWARD for return of bag with initials A. V. G. lost from 3766 Totem Lane. Golden Hill. Phone. Ha. 3766. LOST—BLACK TRAVELING BAG. CONTAINING CLOTHING. BETWEEN 9TH AND ILL. AND BUS TERMINAL. OR ON CIRCLE. LIBERAL REW. RI. 0869 5 Personals ON OR AFTER August 2nd. 1932. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for. other than bv mvself. WILLIAM L. BRUCE. •4917 E. New York St.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personals ~ SUMMER READING ■ THE OLD CROP IN INDIANA’’ „ , BY SARAH S. PRATT Dealing with the schools, churches, books, music, food, clothing and general life, of our Hoosier Grandparents. PRICE *l.lO POST PAID. PRATT POSTER CO. 225 N NEW JERSEY. 6 Transportation BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION Make vour vacation trio at less cdst. Chicago. *3: Louisville. *2 50: Nashville. *5.50: Chattanooga. *7.50: Atlanta. *9.50: Jacksonville, *ls. We have low R. T. Rates. We will gladly give you full information. Call us before making definite l plans. Ri. 2255, Union Bus Station. HELP WANTED The Tiinea triea to protect It* read- | era from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisement* by carefnlly Investigating all advertisements that require money , for "cash bonds.” territorial rights, etc. However, readers are advised to lutestigate carefullv or consult the Itetter Business Bureau before Investing 13 Help Wanted—Male BARBER Students—Earn while learning; Low summer rate. Torr’s Sanitary Barber College. 472 W. Wash, or 510 E. Wash. MEN wanted to conduct and operate Rawleigh City business in Cities of Indianapolis, Danville. Franklin and Brownsburg. Reliable hustler can start earning *35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately, RAWLEIGH CO., Dept.. IN-38-V. Freeport, Illinois. 5 MEN—9-12 Tues. or Wed., steady work: exp. not req. Earnings dependent on interview. 1103 Roosevelt Bldg. WANTED—Boys to carry Times routes. Apply 1438 N. Capitol between 2 and 5 p. m. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 15 Wanted —Male or Female WAGES paid while learning. ONEIDA BARBER COLLEGE. 212 S. 111. St. RENT ALS FREE RENTAL SERVICE—For the convenience of strangers and people desirous of locating rooms, houses or apartment. The Times will assist you without charge, .lust phone Riley 5551, and ask for Miss Joe. 17 Furnished Rooms N. ALA.. 1246—Alrv rm., all util, fur.: $2: also excel, front rm., $3, Ri, 1153. ALA., N., 2114—Lge., cool frt. rm.. 4 windows. beau, porch; reas. Ta. 1703. ARSENAL. N. 410—Home like rm. for bus. man, radio and pri. ph.. cony,, Ch. 3708-3. BROOKSIDE BLVD., S. DR., 3523—Large rm.. facing pk: bus, car; gar. Ch. 0387-M CARROLLTON. 5631 —Airy front rm.; pri. family; breakfast opt.; refs. Hu, 4567. CARROLLTON. 3830—Gentleman, comfortable, well fur, front rm.. home priv.. ref. CENTRAL, 1511—Large front room, well lighted; home priv.; board opt. Ri. 1859. CENTRAL CAR; 527 E. 12th.; mod., priv. pleasant, front. $2@2,50. Ri. 7108. COLLEGE. 1402—M0d., wr. desk; reas. Ri 9136. Fellows don’t miss these run. COLLEGE, 1427—3 rms., Kitchenette, bath sink. Everyth, fur. Ideal couple. Ri. 8104. DELA., N., 1703 —Attractive rm., next bath; ome priv.; meals opt.; good trans, DEL., N., 1217—Furnished rms.; kitchenet new; desirable, phone, auto space; s4._ EAST. N- 808 —Large cool sleeping rm.. nicely furnished; victrola, $3. EAST—CooI, attractive rm., large closet, mod., priv. home, gar., 1 or 2. Ch. 2145-M ILL., N., 2326—Lovely front, rm. with alcove bedrm.; kitchen privileges. Ta. 6921. N. ILL., 2206—Lge.. frt. rm., 1 or 2 persons; lge, closet sp.; home privl.; gar, op. IRVINGTON—Rm. in private home; brkft. opt.; privileges; ref.; bus. Ir. 0683. MINNESOTA E. 326—Large airy room private home: reasonable price MERIDIAN. N.. 2711—Lovely, front rm., in attractive home. Ta. 1106. NEW YORK, 421 E.—Nicely fur., cool rms.; large closet; mod.; walking dist.; $3. NEW YORK, E„ 2308—Front rm.; home cook’g; privl.; gd. radio reept.: adj bath. NOBLE, S., 710—Cool, cheerful room; home priv.; private entrance; $3 OHIO E.. 407—LODGING FOR MEN MODERN: 25c PER NIGHT. RI. 4145. ORIENTAL, 20 N.—Cool sleeping rms., $2 50 and $3. ONE WEEK FREE, PENN., N., 1347 —Nice cool rm. in quiet home for gentleman; gar, reas. LI. 8857. PENN., N., 1333—C00l front room, nicely furn; 1 or 2 persons; con, bath; gar, opt. PENN., N., 1616—Nice front room; twin beds; reasonable. He. 2288. SHEFFIELD. N., 31—Large front mod. rm.; near Washington high and car. Be. 4428. TALBOT. N., 1846 —Cheerful mod. rm., meals opt.; privil.; pri. ent. Ha. 1373-J. WALNUT. E.. 412—Nicelv furn. rooms; home priv,; mod.; 1 or 2 persons; 83-$4. WASH., E.. 3609—1 tfm.. nicelv fur., man. cole.; use phone; conv.; gar. Ir. 1255. 9TH, W„ 162—Nice rms., modern; men or girls; near Illinois car; reasonable. 18TH, W., 135—Attr. rm.; clean; cool; priv. entr.; conven; gar, available; reas. $4 —1703 N. Talbot; large front rms.; cross ventilation: lamps. Ha. 0313 -J. 939 N. PENN.—Large, nicely fur. room; twin beds; good loca.; walk, dist., $6.50. $3 —1443 N. Mer.; lg- cool rm.. cross vent., ad j. bath. $5 2 front, liv., bedrm. bath. *3.50, S4—Mer.. N.. 1723; fnt.. airv rm.. o’stuffed fur., Murphv bed. nw. dec. nr. bth.. shwr.: can cook bfst. Frig,, Ta 14 8L QT nFMTS HOTEL; cool, homelike 01. L/HilN to MUD 136 W Market $2 —ILL., N., 2620; nicely furn., front rm.. 3 windows, extra mirrors; boys prefered. CLINTON HOTEL—29~Va.; sleeping rms.; also hsekpg.; *2 to $5: very desirable. S3—27I7—COLLEGE: LGE. AIRY RM., EXTRA WINDOWS, NEWLY DEC., FL. LAMP; PHONE. BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod conven.. *3.50 & up Room and Rental Exchange Furn. and unfurn. rms. and aots. houses: fine 1 ocations. He. 5938. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All rooms with bath. S5-S6-S7 per week. HOTEL LOCKERBIE New summer rates as low as $8 per week. Special monthly rates. Radio and bath in pverv room. 121 S Illinois St. R) 4562 18 Housekeeping Rooms ARSENAL, N., 315—2 or 3 rms., completely fur., modern: reasonable. BEVILLE AVE.. 829 N—3 rms. and bath; front porch: pri, ent.: adults. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY. 1134—1524 College; 1 and 2 rms., kitchenette; 2 beds; $4 to $7, BROADWAY. 1716—2 neat rms.; everythg. furnished; garage. Ta. 5335, BROADWAY, 835—2-rm. apt.; pri. ent.; toilet: newly decorated: also 1 rm. BROADWAY. 1649—2-rm. apt.; furnished, modern, sink, constant hot water. Red. BROADWAY, 1422—Beautiful furn. ant. Depression prices; gar., adults. Bargain. CAP.. N., 807 —1-rm. apt., nicely furn., gas, utij. furn., park, priv.; $3.50 wk. Ri. 5174, CENTRAL. 1206—2 large rms., newly fur. sink, private entrance; phone. CENTRAL. 1948—Cozy fur. rm. and kltchenette, 1 sgle. hkping rm.; 1 sleeping. COLLEGE, 1336 —Large rm., also rm. & kitchenette: sleeping rm.. water. Reas DAVIDSON. N.. 319—3-rm. front apt.; sink; all turn.; 2 beds. Ri. 2629. DELAWARE. N.. 408 —2-rm. apt., running water: private entrance. EAST. N.. 305 —Large front rm. and kitchenette; newly dec.; nicely fur.; $3.50. EAST, N.. 840 —Large houseekeping rooms. nicely furn.; close to town. EAST. N.. 808 —Large rm. and kitchenette. cross vent,, kitch. cab..' con, bath. $4. ENGLISH. 1238—Mod. apts.. nr. bath; lights, gas pd.; 1 rm.. $2.50: 2 rms., $4, HAMILTON. 910—Extra desir. frt. rm.. kitchen, mod, home, twin beds, priv. ILL.. N.. 2339—1, 2. 3 rm. apts.. custodian serv,; hdwd fir., o’stuffed; Indry. $3-*7. ILLINOIS, N.. 3232—Large, attrac., front rms.; everythg, fur.; const, hot wa.; red. LEXINGTON AVE.—Nicely furn. rms. for light housekeeping. Dr. 5445-J. MARKET. E., 1334—Modern, nice. 2 or 3 rms.. furnished: private entrance; sink; down; near bath; garage: $4 and $5, MERIDIAN, N., 520—Apt. 18: 1 and 2-rm. apts.. kitchenette, bath; reas, MICH.. E.. 438—C00l sleeping rm.. $3.50, and turn, rm. with kitch., $6. Ri. 4219. OHIO, E.. 540 —1 nice front room; $3 week; others $2 up; garage. ORIENTAL 20 N.—2 or 3 rms. complete; util, pd.: $6, ONE WEEK FREE. Adults. PARK. 1540—Attr. 2-rm. apt.: cool; sink. ranee; heau. loc- phone. Very reas. PARK. 1023—Large front room: kitchen. range, kitch. cab, ice box, newly dec. PARK. 2133—2 connecting rms.. completeIv furn. Real home, for *4. PENN.. N.. 2006—Dandy cool sleep'g porch; next bath; fine fqy summer. TA. 2946. PENN., N., 1624—Large front rm-. and kitchct.. nicely fur., util, fur, very reas. RURAL, N.. 436'i —3 rms.. bath, mod.. compl. furn.. priv. entr.; $25. Ch. 0357-M. ST. CLAIR. E.. 314—Apt. 2: 1 large front, kitch’n te: const, hot wa.; pri. porch: ph.

T. JOE, W.. 48—2 front rms.. unfurn.; -nice location; walk, diet.; very res*,

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms E. TABOR ST., 1015—Desirable rm.. comp. ktchen.; $5; nr. Shelby car. Garfleld pk. TALBOT. N.. 2342—3 mod. rms.. fur. complete. Ist floor; pri. ent. Ha. 4809-M. TALBOT. N„ 2720—Single rms, *3. $3.50. *4, everything turn; run, water. Ta, 7110. TEMPLE. N.. 807—Furnished housekeeping rms.; parking space. Ri. 5174. VILLA. 405—5 rms.. nicely furnished, light. gas, water paid; *25 month. WALCOTT, N„ 229—2 rms.; completely fur.; sink: private entrance. Li. 3066. WALNUT, W.. 128—Housekeeping and sleeping rooms; .$2 up. Park space. WALNUT. W.. 130—Light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. *2.50. WALNUT. E., 334—Apt. 3; nice 2 rms. and kitchenette: all utilities: to resp. people. WASH.. E.. 1710—2 mod. housekp. rms all furn. : cross from park: $5. LI. 3163, WASH. ST.. E.. 1539—3 well furnished rms . j priv, ent.. adjoining bath, phone. ! WOODRUFF, 544 M. Dr.—Small apt.; runI ning wa.: large apt.; pri. bath. Ch. 3173 9TH ST.. E , 119—3 very desirable clean rms.. const, hot water, good loc. REAS. i7th7eT3l4—2 rms. kitchenette; *5. Also i 2 rms. furn.; modern. *3.so—Adams. 1947—2 rms - ] private en^ trance: garage frge; adults. *5; BROADWAY. 1201—Lovely large front | rm.. wonderful view, range, utilities, pho. 2224 COLLEGE—I <fc 2 rms.; lovely furnished; overstuffed; reas. He. 4907, 4-ROOM furnished house; gas. lights and water furnished; $8 wk. Call at 1611 Southeastern Ave. 2 LARGE unfurn. front rms.. $8 month; 1 large rm. and alcove. *7 mo.; electricity; toilet: walking distance. Ch. 0424. $5.50; ILL., N., 2610—2 nicely furn. connectlng rms.; floor lamps, overstuffed. 31ST, W., 830— 2 rms., completely furnished: private entrance. Ha. 2448-W. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL, 2230—2 attr. newly furn; const. hot water; cool, bath adj.; conven.; reas, DEARBORN. N., 330—Attractive rm.. 1 or 2; privlg, and home cooking; gar, optnl. DELAWARE. N., 843—Lovely cool rm.; home cooked meals; reas.; close In. Li. 6209. DELAWARE. N„ 2055—Nice front rm. for 2 erripl. girls: references; reas. Ta. 3046. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2062—Nice cool rm., twin beds, shower, privileges. Ta. 6916. NEW JERSEY. N., 825—2 meals, 7 days a wk., $4. Walking distance. LI. 8081. PARK, 833—Excellent home. 3 good meals. $6. Home privileges. Ri. 9930. PENN., N.. 2140—Lge. front room for two: porch radio; *6 ea, Ta. 5867. PENN., N., 1812—Attractive sleeping rm.; 1 or 2 empl.; home cooking. Ta. 3207. SHELBY, 1875—Board and room for two, $4 per week each. Meals any time. VERMONT, E., 230—Large airy rm., for 2; _ home cooked meals optional; reasonable. 10TH, E., 2417—Rms. for young people. with, without bd., conv.. reas. Ch. 3472. E. 13TH ST.. 604—Nicely furn.. cool, breezy rm.; home privl.; extra window's; con, bath: large frt. vd.; reas, Ri. 8815 UNUSUALLY pleasant rm.: home privileges; meals opt. 603 E. 32nd. Wa. 2836. 25TH, W., 1338 —Large airy rm.; l’dry., gar., home priv.; $5. $7.50 for 2. WANTED—ChiId to board, about 7 yrs. old. Will give mothers care. }230 Ashland 21 Unfurnished Apartments MADISON, 1025—Best equipped, apt. south. MER.. S., 1218—4-rm. apt., strictly mod., hot water. Reas, rent. Ri, 0862. Ta. 3804. MERIDIAN. N.. 2237—5 rms., bath, newly dec., good heat, util pd.:_s4o. Htu 5858. TALBOTT. N., 2170 Mi—4-rm. apt., mod.. util, turn., hardwood firs., reas. Ta. 5522 VIRGINIA AVE., 716*/2—Mod. apt.; lights, heat, wa. pa id; $16.50 mo. Dr. 3821. DESIRABLE modern; cool apts.; sls to S4O, Inquire 5018 E. Wash. GUILFORD, 423 E. NORTH Four rooms; modern; A-l condition; $27.50. j. g. McCullough agency. REDUCED RENT. Bellefontalne. 2315; three rooms and bath; recently decorated; lower apartment: heat, water and garage. Dr. 3300. FINEST $45 APT. IN CITY. Four rooms, sun parlor, bath, lower outside, shade tree, etc. 720 E. 13th St. Wash. 2181. COLORED—22O W. North; Laverne; 3 rms., bath, $5; 2 rms., bath, $4; heat furn. He. 5858. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free. LL 5452. evenings Wa. 0433. or Be. 3114. COLORED—3-rm. apt.; water paid. 716 Ogden. $lO month. He. 4550. 22 Unfurnished Houses BARTH, 2139 —5-rm. mod house $27, now s2l, good for 3 or 4 adults. BELLEFONTAINE, 1921—4-bedrm., new paper & paint. $lB. nr. school. Hu. 7458. BELMONT, 1234 S.—s-rm duble; semimod.; new paint; garage; $lO. COLORADO. 129—5 RMS.. SEMI-MOD] DOUBLE; GOOD LOCATION: sl4, COMMERCE. 1410—5 rms.; gas, water pd.; sls; near Tech and 33. He. 1486. DEARBORN ST., 1413 N.—2 weeks free; 5-room double, modern; Heatrola; desirable; nicely papered; garage; $22; water paid; south of Brookside park; E. Tenth car or bus. Ri. 9512, Ta. 5697. DELA., N., 2149—6 rms., mod., heat, wat. furn., nr. car, bus, sun porch; reas. Ha. 3550-J. DEQUINCY, 736 N. —5-rm., mod. bungalow dble, gar. He. 5666. DORMAN, N.. 319—5-rm. mod. dble.; yard; gar.; near Tech; $lB. Hu. 4591. DRAPER, 1537—Cosy, 5-rm. semi-mod; A-l condition; w'ater paid; near school, car’ reduced rent. Hu. 4368. Dr. 3564-R. EAST. S.. 339—6-room dbl. mod., good con and gar. Rent very reasonable. EDISON, 837—Newly dec., 4 rms.. bath, water pd.. barg.. sls. Ri, 5138. Ri. 6917. HAMILTON, 352 N.—7-rm. mod.; reduced $lB. Dr. 6425-R. HARLAN. 1302—Beaut. 5-rm. mod., hdwd fls.; A-l, gar., wat. pd.; S2O, Hu. 3623. HARRIS, 33—6-rm. mod., except furnace, fine condition, gar,, $lB. Be. 0746. HERMAN ST., 127—7-rm. semi-mod] cottage. garage, near Tech, water pd- reas. HERBERT ST.. 1223—6-rm. mod. dbl.. gar., wat. pd.; $lB. Inq, 609 N. Rochester. HOLMES. 505-7- —5 rms. dble., gar., close Wash, high; sl2. He. 1486, KEALING. 1409—2 weeks free; 4-room double; modern; Heatrola; newly papered; garage; s2l; water paid; south of Brookside park; E. Tenth car. bus. Ri. 9512. Ta. 5697. KEYSTONE, N„ 226—6-r. mod. dbl.; builtin features; gar.; wa. pd.; $25. Ch. 6071. KEYSTONE AVE., N., 226—Mod. 6-rm side by side, with front & rear porches, built-in china closets, fireplace, large closets, stat. tubs, yard. gar. and water paid. Reduced to $25. Key at 218, LA SALLE. nT! 558—4-rm] dble., built-in features. A-l shape, $25. Water pd. LEE. 1470—5 rms., nr. public parochial school. sls; wts. pd,, gar. He. 1486. MARKET, E., 1533—First Class cond., with large yard, 5-rm. Bargain. Wa. 2815. MICHIGAN. E.. 2823—Half 6-rm. mod. dble- gar,; first-class cond. Hu. 3196, MICH- E- 1809—Stucco; 5-rm. strictly mod. double, gar- near Tech.; $35. Ch. 5784. MORRIS. E., 965—6-rm. house; mod.; near Fountain Sq.; garage; rent reduced. NAOMI, 1218—5-rm. mod. dble.; gar., red. rent: water pd. B. G. 121 W-2. NEW YORK, E- 1311—Double, strictly mod. gar., convenient, near Tech; Holy Cross. NEW YORK E- 2830 —Unusually des. 6-rm. mod. dble.. built-in feat., redec. inside & outside- gar. Reduced. $27.50, Ir. 4835. ORCHARD. 3711 —Bungalow', 5-rm. mod., water pd.; bus stop; $25. Ta. 0852. OHIO ST., E.. 1109—Duplex; 5 rm. strictly modern, water pd- near Tech. ORANGE, 1020—5-rm. house; newly decorated; near school; 1 block from car line; water paid. Reduced to $lB. PERSHING. 719 N.—4 rms. single. 2145‘i N. 111.. No. 4. 3 rms., $8; water pd. RI. 7725. RUCKLE, 2939—6 rms., mod., near school. moving expenses allowed. Reas. Ta. 4719 SANDERS, 631—Newly, dec.. 6-rm] dble]] full basm’t, side drive, reas. Dr. 4067. SHELBY, 1544—6-rm. mod. house; gar.; yard; large porch; rent reduced. SHERMAN DR., N., 53—6-rm. mod. dble.; screens, awnings; gar.; adults. Ir, 5282. STATE, N„ 124—7-rm. strictly mod., near school and church. He. 2894. STEELE ST- 1529—Half mo. free; 5-room double (2 bedrms); modern; Heatrola; nicely papered; garage; s2l; water paid; close to Spades park: Brookside car. Owner, Ri. 9512. Ta. 5697, VILLA, 1601—6-rm. mod. double, brk. rm.; cabinet; linoleum; gar,; $26.50. Wt. paid. VILLA, 905—4 rooms, newly decorated, bargain. Wa. 2815, WASH., W , 3441—4 rms.. bath; redecorated; gar.; reas.; water paid. He^sßsß : WARMAN, N.. 317—5-rm. mod. dble.. gar.. s2l. 431 N. Ketcham. 3-rm. cottages. $lO. Near schools. Be. 3150, WISCONSIN, 319—Cozy 5-rm.. newly papered; ga.: red., $12.50, Ri, 4307, Bkr, Tr. WOODLAWN. 1449—4-Rm. mod. bung. dble. Newlv dec. A-l, Wat, pd. Reduced. WOODRUFF PL.. 717 E DR —*3o; 3-bed-rm.; newly decorated: gar. Ri. 6174. CHEAP RENT—THE BEST 5-RM. MOD. IN CITY FOR $21.50. CALL HA. 1240-W. $25. 3 BEDRMS . MOD. DBLE . $25 Suitable for renting rooms 2305 East Washington St, Washington 2181. DUPLEX—4 rms. upper, modern] priv ent- newly decorated. A-l. 1502 Hoyt Ave *12.00 Arrow Ave.. 1606; 3 rms ; newlv deco ; cl. St wa. pd. Inquire Shane’s Drug Store. BARGAIN DOUBLE, $8 i Four rms- newly dec. 3836 E. 26th St. DUNLOP Ac HOLTEGEL BUNGALOW DBLE., sl4 Four rms.. elec, lights, gas. inside toilet, < water pd. 1807 Ingram DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL I

RENTALS _ 22 Unfurnished Houses 5-Rm. Suburban Bungalow Modern with bath, full basement and furnace; newly papered, garage front drive. Lot 50x150; rent $25 mo. Call Frazee. Li. 2318: go 5000 on Rockville Rd. and '~2 su. south on to 28 Iris Ave. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ADAMS, 2305—Nicely turn., 3 rms. and bath; all util, furn,; also gara,*e. ASHLAND. 1529—Lower 2 front rms.: priv. ept. and bath; overstuffed Ri. 5976. CAPITOL, N- 3511—Attract. 5-rm. furn hse- rent reas.. wat. pd.. gar. Ha, 4424-J GALE, N.. 1223—2 weeks RENT FREE—For beautiful 5-room double, heatrola. com&lete bath, garage, water paid. $21.50 u. 7175. GRACELAND, 3313—5-rm.. semi-mod , water paid, gar., nr. school. $lB. Ta. 4328 9 —lively 2 and 3-rm apts., mod, util- cool, exceptional values. JEFFERSON. 1138—Corner 12 th. 4-rm., mod. single, gar., nr., Tech., sl9. Ch 4354-R. KOEHNE. 2712—Attract, ’a double. 4 rmsT; mod.; clean; light; reas. Ha. 1244-M. MORRIS. E- 946—5-rm. dble . mod., except furnace, reduced. $lB 50. Ta. 1226. NEW YORK. E., 3722—3 rms.;/nice, clean apt.; pri. ent.; gar.; nr. sch- bus, car. OHIO. E., 1202 —Attractive 2 rms.. util.. quiet, clean, bath adjoin., convenient. *5 PARKE. 2017—Small modern dble., water and garage. $20.00. Li. 5231. WALNUT, E.. 115—3-rm. apt]? pri. bath. $6.50 and SB. See housekeeper in b’sm’t. 16TH. ST., W.. 4975—Beautifully furn.. 8rm. house, Frigidaire. garage, laundrv; water paid. Very special, LOVE. Ri. 8964 BEAUTIFULLY furn.. 3 rms.: pri. ent.: utii.; $6.50 wk, 2131 Central. He. 4155. $32.50 MO. —Attract. 2-rm. apt.; kitchen, bath: gar; util. He, 4105, 2543 College. COMPLETE—SS 00 TO sVoTdo Beautifully furnished apartments. Utilities paid, 810tv N, Illinois. Li. 8888. $6.50 —CENTRAL, 2131—1 rm. and kitchenette* pri. bath Sc ent.: util fur. He, 4155. 615 LACLEDE: 4 rooms SIO.OO 201 S. DAVIDSON; 4 rooms 10.00 1417 HOYT; 6 moms 10 00 COLORED 1410 COLUMBIA; 4 rooms $15.00 2602 N. OXFORD: 5 rooms 15.00 GREGORY Sc APPEL. ING_ Li. 7491. $25 —4 Rms. and Bath—s2s Fullv furnished and cleande. 1527 Steele St. Ap t 3. Wa, 2181. Newly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garage THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVE. AND McCARTY STS See custodian at 781 E. McCarty st Apt. 47. 24 Suburban and Farms MICHIGAN RD.—F. of Arlington. 7-rm. semi-md.. nr. schl. & bus.. S2O. 140 ACRES—AII tillable; gd. buildings. I. J. HARDEN. Bridgeport. Ind, Be. 3164-3. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space OHIO, E- 1109—Rear. 40x80. rm. for gar., stor. or manufac.: gas. wat. Sc elec, power, park, space; S3O. Ri. 1122. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale HOLLIDAY. 1635—4-rm. cottage, lights. water. S9OO. SSO down. sl2 month. WILL accept B. Sc L. stocks at full value on 2 and 3-bedrm. singles north. J. H. Albershnrdt. Hu. 6121. Li. 789n. Ri, 7173. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage DECATUR COUNTY—Near Westport, 73 acres, god road. Large old farm house. Stone basement; fine clean water, flowing well: 16 acres timber. 20 acres bottom land; low taxes. Price SI,OOO, S6OO down, balance 4 years at 6%. No trades. Ir. 4297. 32 Wanted to Sell or Rent GARAGE. 94x36 —For rent, can be used for cars or a stock room. Mr. Romanoff 546 West Washington St. RESTAURANT for rent, good location, 803 Highland, oppos. car barns. Ch. 1646 33 Wanted—Real Estate LIST your city and suburban property for sale with Robert M. Collier, Realtor, 605 N, Penn St. Ri. 2285. TR.Y TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BILLIARD—POOL—SNOOKER TABLES. Low Prices—Sold on Payments. We Buv and Also Repair. KING’S INDIANA BILLIARD 1631 Southeastern Ave. Dr. 3578 CINDERS, 5-YD. LOAD, PRICES RIGHT SPARKS. RI. 2282. COMPLETE meat market fixtures for sale cheap. 117 Koehne St. FANS Ventilating and desk fans, prices and sizes for any requirement. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. I r 1151 —FISHING TACKLE— Bargains in unredeemed steel and bamboo rods and high-grade reels, etc., values to S2O. priced at 49c up. SACKS BROS.’ LOAN CO. GRAVEL PUMPS—Engines, hoists, derrick stove screen; pioneer gravel buckets; 40 horse fire box boiler & operating hoist GREELY STOVE CO., at. Pa..) Ind MOTOR OlL—High grade. 2 gallon can, 5?T C ;,LS? llon can - $2 - 25 - BT FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. OUTBOARD MOTOR - BOAT^ja'lt.; seats 6; like new; S4O. Wa. 3786-1. Ri 7406 FRUIT JARS SSK*V“f„ sf ST Li E Soi BOTTLE >~ CASES —Strong ply wood, covf r n y tuples, various sizes, slightly used; cheap. 1030 College Ave. T TU 3 Vi™- o ? rona Portable; oscillating fan, A-l; cheap. 1813 Ashland Ave. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOB BI IsaNF'-'T 34 ' A Farm > Garden, Plants, Flowers C<^S^T Go,den Ba ' lta tn: the world's best sweet corn., pick it whilp von n/aii 35 Household Goods CAB—Green Wicker. A-l. reversible BEAUTIFUL overstuffed. rugs, spinet desk porch furn. 4212 Winthron. Hu. 7721.' B^m AF anH T h SET—ltalian carvea dining {irin!i n £J )edrm '’ twln beds - linen Frieze. _living rm, rugs.; sac, 3710 n. Meridian. FOR REFRIGERATORS *'l„ tvi ? es a „ n< L slzes ’ new and used See our Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. WALNUT dining rm. suite, cost $275 for chair. S Ha] 3780 WaSher ’ oVerstijflc and R^oM S f^r S f. E P elec 7 ric refrigeration to be sold for balance due. Easy terms Ask for Miss M'Millan, in charge of credit _ Pearson Piano Cos.. 128 N. Penn, n? 5513' FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrlg new used: cash credit Barrett 868 Virginia SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED*ON ATT MAKES; CHEAP, WHlfs CQ° RL 4^55 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Crosley Lowboy sTiTsn Majestic Superheterodyne . * 29 00 Bosch table model Crosley Buddy RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E.' Wash $75 CROSLEY, 8-tube superheterodyne f adlo -, This radio in first-clSss condi* so s io V guarant€ed - For balance due. 199 W D SSy te T rrns - Pearson Piano Cos.. 123 N. Penn. Li. 5513. R - ?■ A -, 80—9-tube superheterodyne, tone control: beautiful walnut cabinet: formerly sold $173. now $49.50. Easv terms Pearson Piano Cos.. 128 N. Li. 5513] 38 Store, Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS]^w~Zr^ King Ex. 205 Mass

typewriter Rental Agency Only $ 2 .50 p er Month or *oo for 3 Months Any make of machine Expert repair service on all typewriters Woodstock 317 N. Penn. LL 4712 TYPEWRITER CO.

MERCHANDISE 40 Wanted to Trade BED and springs, dresser, floor lamps and radio for model T Ford or oil a*ove, 411 8 V ine SELL or trade vour building Sc loan stock. Easley, 405 Inland Bk, Bldg. Ri. 4444. TRADE 65 acres, imoroved. north of city owner. 3136 N JTaoltol._ Ha. 4582-W. 26 KISSEL—WiII trade lor Model T. 2914 Wood St. 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR PIERCE. RI 2019 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers ana seller) of used merchandise tn the state WE PAY THE BEST PRICES C-A-S-H for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN ' 239 W. Washington St. I NEED vour furniture, if vou are ready to sell, Cail Be. 1413-R SELL US—Your olo' gold and silver jewelry, dental bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO., 308 Indiana avenue. WE BUY sell. tr.lde. repair and rebuild oil stoves of all makes, we call for and deliver. Thomas Repair Cos.. 4450 Baltimore. Hu. 350 L WILL PAY CASH for good used electric water pump. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151, UVESTOCR 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets PERSIAN KITTENS—Cheap for quick sale. 1712 Rembrandt. Li. 8786. PET KITTEN TO BE GIVEN AWAY. TA. 1788. A U T 0 M 0 TIVE 50 Autos For Sale FORD, 1930 Tudor Sedan; good paint; nice seat covers; mechanically A-l: $195. C. O. WARNOCK CO- FORD' DEALERS. 819 E. Washington St. Li. 8396. FORD—FORD—FORD No Down Payment. BROWNING' GENT CO. 10th and Meridian. RI. 8655 Harmon's Bargain Counter Marmon, 1927 sedan $ 95.00 Hudson, 1929. sedan 195 00 Graham Paige, 1929, sedan 615 195.00 Elcar. 1927. sedan 95.00 Marmon 8. 1927, sedan 95.00 Graham Paige, 610 sedan 150.00 Chrysler. 1926.'sedan 60.00 Roosevelt. 1930. sedan 175.00 Essex. 1926, Coach 25.00 Small Down Payment, Balance Easy. MARMON USED CAR STORE. Meridian at Eleventh. _ Ri. 2708. Chevrolet, 1928, $35 Down SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. ICapitOl. Li. 5994. Essex, 1929 Sport Coupe, SIOO SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. Li. 5994. FORD 1929 Standard coupe; very good condition throughout: $l5O. Frank Ilatfieid Cos. 623 N. Capitol. Ri. 9326. La Salle, 1928 Limousine, $350 SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. Li. 5994. DEALERS PRICES Buick coupe *l5O Studebaker coupe 100 Chevrolet coupe 50 General Motors Used Truck Dept. 31 West 13th St. H. SANDY. Li. 7467. Pontiac, 1928 Roadster, $95 SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. _ Li. 5994. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times Phone "ad-taker” RI. 5551 during business hours 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car. 202 Kentucky Ave. 55 Autos Wanted WE need used cars. Cash paid for any model or condition. SELIG AUTO CO. 19 S. East. Ri. 7119. Will pav cash lor your car or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4516, 561 N. Capitol. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities CAFETERIA—BuiIt-in booths; cheap for quick sale, 828 W. 30th. Ta ,_45 16. CANDY—Peanut jobber’s route selling account auto accident, teach business: sacrifice. S2OO cash; bal. SIOO, payable from route. 3029 Shriver Ave. SEE THIS! 8-room rooming house for sale qheap. 510 N. Alabanla. NATURAL " NESTLES CIRCULINE PERMANENT WAVE, $4; Marcel, 50c; shampoo and finger wave. 50c; manicuring, 35c. Mary Jane Beauty Shoppe, 156 E 22nd St. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTaT|< through classified ads in The Times Phone “ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during busi ness hours Personal Property Loans FRIENDLY LOANS Quick, confidential service at a low cost Small monthly payments. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg. Phone Riley 5054 COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO REDUCED RATES 200 Roosevelt Bldg JOS Odd Fellow Bldg LI ncoln 2491. li ncoln 8495

HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— Get two tickets to ‘ndiana Theater Give one day’s employment to any of the advertiser’s listed below and then phone Miss Rose at Riley 5551. telling which firm vou have employed. Ton will recefte two tickets to see the Indiana theater presentation of "tVar Correspondent” with Jack Holt, Ralph Grnves and Lila I,ee on the screen. These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service

Automotive Services AUTOMOBILE—Repaint- sls; repairs, rebuild.; at new low rates, get esti. Fairfleld Ga,, 1150 Fairfield. Wa. 5161, LOOK—FRfeE Ford owners—if you’re going to run 'he old car. why not have it running like new? Genuine Ford parts and highly trained mechanics enable us to do your work quickly, correctly and reasonably. Bring this ad and we’ll adjust vour brakes and spray springs at no cost or obligation. Personal Service. HARRY A, SHARP CO.. 443 VA. AVE TRY TIMES WANT Alls FOR BUSINESS Business Services CUT RATE hand l’drv: shirts. 15c. curtains *3oc. col. 3c. blank, 30e. 224 N._Biake. BAND and orchestra instrument repairingexDert euar work PEARSON PIANO CO- 128 N Penn. Li. 5513

WHO CAN DO IT? CLEANING PAPER HANGING LANDSCAPING PAINTING MOVING REPAIRING HIRE A MAN! GET TWO TICKETS TO SEE “WAR CORRESPONDENT” With Jack Holt, Ralph Graves, Lila Lee at the INDIANA THEATER Give one day’* employment to any of the business firm* or Individuals listed below under the “W;ho Can Do It” ads—then phone Mis. Rose at Time* Want Ad Headquarter*—Riley 5551 and tell which firm or individual you have employed. You will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE two 'ticket* to the Indiana theater to see Jack Holt and Ralph Graves on the screen in Columbia’* give EVery firm Uf,ted here to READ THE SERVICE ADS ABOVE

_AUG. 1, 1932

FINANCIAL Personal Property Loans / LOANS S3OO or LESS QUICK-CONFIDENTIAL Household Loans. *3OO or less to husbands and wives at reasonable rates If vou are keening house and can make regular monthly payments, vou have ail the security needed for a Household Loan Strictly confidential Husband and wife oniv need sign. No endorsers. Twenty months to reoav. Quick service. HOUSEHOLD cor^t7on of America sth FI Merchants Bk. Bidg. Ri 2579 4th FI Kresge Bldg. Rt. 7508. — -™ ■■ s Loans On Furniture LOWEST MB Same Rate on All Balances Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG Rt 3587 Reduce Your Payments WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURE *25 TO *3OO BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 20 i & New Vor* *914 Automobile Loans AUTO LOANS 1 *l/0/ half | °/\/0 LEGAL f /T 1 RATE If paid when due. If not. regular legal rate will prevail until maturity Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 8 S. Capitol Ave. RI. 1321 - A QUICK MONEY iU Convenient and Confiden- O tial Service. Legal Hates. j MERIDIAN * MOTOR SALES O 820 N Meridian SL S Riley 41*ui Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RL 5994 sn Cr. New York and Indiana Loan ON CO. 203 E. Wash. LI. 8603 I AUTOMOBILE Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH RI 5609. PLENTY C D VREE PARKING SPACE AUTO LOAN* CASH AT 20 Months ONCE to Pay USED CAR LOAN CO 342 N Illinois St LI 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts AUTO LOANS IMTate 1 LET US REE/HANCE XOUQ CAR 4AeripiaU MSA DISCOUNT §2?®|i MWm corp. 1030 N. MERIDIAN ST-

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7 Business Services SCHWARTZ Radio and Electrical Service. All kinds electric repair. Dr. 6375. CALL RI. 7474. OR TA. 6060. for lowest prices on cleaning, dyeing and pressing. PARIS CLEANERS. 236 N IU Moving, Transfer, Storage ~ FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now pav tix months iater. rrea nmuling to storage Moving $4 per load and up Cail RI 7750 419 E Market St. MOVING—S 2 up. anything, any time. iocal, overland; white men. Petes Ch. 2878. Paperhanging and Painting PAINTING—Int. ana ext., paper f -n. and hung. Est. free. Terms. Dr. 0125. DR. 5075—Mr. Willis. 430 St. Paul. Painting. papering plastering, lowest prices PAPER REMOVED BY STEAM * *2 ROOM AND UP CH 6393.