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‘MACHINE' VOTE SETS PACE IN MISSOURI RACE Howell Forges Into Lead in Democrat Primary Senator Race. V /> 7 f v.Urd Pr+*n ST. LOUIS. Aug. 3 —Charles M. Howell forged into the lead for the Democratic nomination for United States senator today, with approximately one-third of the state’s 4,205 precincts reported in Tuesday's primary. Kansas City, the stronghold of Thomas J. Pendergast, Democratic political machine boss, gave Howell a 70,000 lead in that city to more than blaance Bennet Champ Clark’s early lead from other parts of the state. Pendergast Candidate Leads At 8 a. m., 1,385 precincts reported from over the state gave: Howell, 90,702; Clark, 61,414, and Charles M. Hay, 28.247. Francis Wilson, Pcndergast's candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor, took an early lead and increased it as returns from 1,397 precincts were received. Wilson has a total of 138,721 at 3 a. m., while Russell Dearmont was trailing with 47,695. Two other candidates received only a scattered few. Most of Wilson's advantage was gained in Kansas City, The Republican contest for the gubernatorial nomination was close, \vith the advantage shifting between Charles U. Becker, present secretary of state, and Edward H. Winter, Lieutenant-Governor. Ex-Mayor Out in Front Becker lost an early lead; returns from 1,161 precincts gave Winter 36,474 and Becker 34.488. Henry W. Kiel, former St. Louis mayor, appeared to have a decisive lead over the field for the Republican nomination for United States senator. Returns from 1,301 precincts gave Kiel 53,365 while Robert J. Kratky and Dewey Short, college professor, virtually were tied for second, Kratky with 14.629 and Short with 14,966. BANK AGENT, MISSING WITH SIO,OOO, FOUND Richmond Man Is Held in Jail at Forsyth, Mo. Bit L'nited Prrss RICHMOND, lnd„ Aug. 3—Joe N. West, who disappeared from Richmond Monday night with $lO,000 of funds from the American Trust and Savings bank, of which he W'as liquidating agent, is in jail at Forsyth, Mo., authorities were informed today. West wsus found wandering, apparently dazed, about Taney County, Mo., the telegram here said. The auto in which he left Richmond was found near Forsyth. Thomas G. Inwood, deputy bank examiner, who is examining the bank’s records, said the SIO,OOO was all that was found missing. Bank officials said West’s surety bond would cover any loss that might be sustained.

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Station* of the National Broadcasting Company WEAK Network WJZ Network , KfIKA •* KTHS 1040 WCFL *7O II WMAO *7O WLS H7O WSB 740 CKGII *9O i KVOO 1140 WCKY 400 j WGY 790 1 VVI.VV 700 WSM <l5O KOA 830 | Kl’W 1020 WDAF 610 || WHO 1000 IVOC 1900 WTAM 1070 KPRC 920 i WBAI. 1130 I WENR 870 I WMR 750 I WOW 590 WTIC 1660 KSTr HOP ' WBAP 800 WFAA 880 1 WJZ 760 1 WSAI 1330 Stations of the Columbia Broadcasting System WABO 860 i WBBM 770 | WKRC 550 |i WOWO 1160 , WCCO 810 KOIL 1260 WPG HOO I WON 72® WIAli 640 ,! WFIW 940 i CKAC 730 ICFRB 960 WBT 1080 1 WHAS B*o 1 KBIP 1040 ii WFBM 1040 ' WLAC 1470 KMOX 1000

—6 P. Al - t' BS —Prof Henry McLemore.] WBBM (770)—Sports; Don; Ross. NBC—"Big Time” sketch to WEAF WGN i 720 * —Ensemble. NBC —Taxpayer s League to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Mr. Twister. —6:15 P. M.— KDKA (980i—Features. KYW 11020)—Kantors orchestra. CBS—Bingin' Sam. NBC—Rofiickers quartet to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Taxation talk. WSM (650i Bulletins; dinner concert. —6:30 P. M KYW (1020)—Agnew's or-! chest ra CBS—Kate Smith. WBBM (770)—Lady of the Lake NBC—Brass Button revue to NBC- Melodv Moments to WJZ. —6:45 P. M CBS—Colonel Stoopnagle & Budd. —7 P. M CBS—Lombardo's orchestra;. Burns & Allen WBBM (770)—Talk. NBC Dance orchestra;; Revelers to WEAF. NBC—lsland Boat Club! Dance to WJZ. WLS (870) —Varieties. —7:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Master's orchestra. CBS--Crime Club. WBBM (770)—Meeker's orchestra NBC—Shilkret's orchestra; soloists to WEAF. NBC Olson's orchestra, Jack Benny to WJZ. —8 P. M.— KYW (10201—Maupins orchestra CBS- Ruth Etting <fc Shllk ret s orchestra. 1

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indiaaaoolla Power and Urht Company —WEDNESDAY— P M. fi 30—Transcription 6 45—Tito Guizer (CBS'. 6 00—Professor Henrv McLemore (CBS!. 6 15—Singtn' Sam tCBSi. 6 30 —Kate Smith tCBSi. 6:4s—Earl Gordon pianologue 7 00—Guv Lombardo and Roval Canadians (CBS'. 7:3o—Bohemians. 6 00—Music that Satisfies (CBS'. 6 15—Wanderers. 8 30—Isham Jones orchestra (CBS!. 9 00—Charles Carlile (CBS' 9 15—Ozzie Nelson orchestra (CBS>. 9.3o—Columbia Svmphonv (CBS' 10 00—Eddie Duch'in orchestra (CBS', in 30—The Columnist. 10 45—Gus Arnheim orchestra (CBS'. 11 00—Sign ofl. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadraatinc. laa.) WEDNESDAY P M * 4:35 —-Legislative analysis. 4:4s—News flashes. 5 00—Ho-Po-Ne Club 5 ?S-* un > Lou and Uncle Connie. 5 45—Dinner melodies. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally. 6 20—Baseball scores. 6 30—Announced. 6 45—Euddits orchestra. 7:oo—Harry Bason. .

UNCLE SAMS NEW TAXES WHERE THEY HIT YOU -AND HOW! This in ih* eighth of Ikmilt daily article? explainfnr the new federal taxes. BY ROBERT TALLEY NF.A fiervice Writer (Copyright. 1932. NBA Service, Inc.) ARE you an outdoor sportsman who likes the woods and waters? Hunter or fisherman or yachtsman. you now must pay tax to Uncle Sam to help him balance his budget undfer the new 1932 revenue law. There now is a 10 per cent sales tax on firearms and all ammunition, a 10 per cent tax on fishing equipment of all kinds (except that used by commercial fishermen in the conduct of their business). If you use a boat more than twenty-eight feet long you must now pay a tax of so much a year for use of said boat; if you rather would be economical and paddle your own canoe, you will find a 10 per cent federal tax on canoe paddles. Except for the tax on the use of boats, all these taxes are manufacturers’ excise taxes, which the manufacturer adds to his sale price and which usually are passed on to the ultimate purchaser. The annual license tax on boats is $lO on those of from 28 to 50 feet in length, S4O on those from 50 to 100 feet, SIOO from 100 to 150 feet, $l5O from 150 to 200 feet, S2OO for 200 feet and over. This applies to the use of every kind of pleasure boat and is expected to yield $500,000 a year. J Using very modest prices, let’s see what a fisherman would pay in tax on anew outfit: Figure his rod and reel at $lO, a half dozen casting baits at $6, a fly rod at $lO, a reel for the same at $2, flies at $2 and tackle at $5. That’s a total of $35, on which the tax is 10 per cent of the manufacturers sale price, though many merchants collect it on the basis of the retail price. The hunter pays about $25 for a double-barrel shotgun, on which the tax is 10 per cent. On a day’s hunt, he may shoot a box of shells which cost him about $1 and on which the tax is also 10 per cent. Apparently, Uncle Sam doesn't overlook the gangster, since the tax on firearms specifically includes machine guns. Pistols and revolvers are exempt from this tax, since they are covered by an older tax. However, the new tax applies to ammunition for all weapons. Treasury experts estimate the new tax on firearms and ammunition will yield $2,000,000 a year. NEXT: Golf, tennis and other sporting goods. RAPS POORHOUSE PLAN Cost of Old Age Pensions Much Less, Says Speaker Here. Maximum cost of old age pensions in California can not exceed $1 a day per pensioner, but Marion country pays $37.50 a month for each poorhouse inmate, William H. Jackson said in addressing a Fifteenth ward meeting of the Liberty party held Tuesday night at the home of Lee Mayweather, 1129 North Tremont street. A Marion county meeting will be held tonight in the assembly room of the English.

WEDNESDAY —8 P. M.— iWGN (720)—Weem s orches-' 1 tra. NBC—Corn Cob Pipe Club* , (o WEAF. NBC—Country Doctor to I WJZ. WTMJ (620)—Dance orches-i i tra. —8:15 P. M ! CBS —Adventures in Health ■ iWON (720) Tomorrow's Tribune. NBC—Jack Smith & Johnson’s orchestra to WJZ. j —8:30 r. M.— KYW (1020)—Agnew’s orchestra. CBS—lsham Jones' orchestra. : WGN (720)—Big Leaguer's,, Melodv. | NBC—Archer Gibson. or-, ganist to WEAF. WMAQ (670) Evenin j Neighbor. ,WTMJ (620) —Los Caballeros j studio. , —B:4s P. M.— IftYW (1020)—Agnew’s ori chest ra. NBC—Jane Frohmon Band i to WJZ. —9 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Sports; News; I Maupin s orchestra. |CBS—Charles Cailile. tenor. NBC—Nellie Revell to WEAF WON (720) —Weem s orchesj tra. 1 NBC- Pickcn's Sisters to l WJZ. NBC—Amos ’n’ Andv to WMAQ. WDAF. WENR. 1 —9:15 F. M.— CBS—Nelson - * orchestra. ‘WGN 17201 —Dream Ship. NBC—Sodero and Concert I orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dan and! I Sylvia. NBC—Tune Blenders io | WTAM. —9:30 P. M.— SCDKA (980( —Dance orchestra. KYW (1020)—Canton or--1 chestra.

.15—Sports spotlight. 7:3o—Memories. 7:4s—Golden melodies. B:oo—Curtis Piavers. 6 15—Alice Arnold. 8:30—Mood Indigo. 8 45—Worthless talk. 9 no —Lunatic hour. 9 30—Showboat orchesara. 9:4s—Harry Bason. 10:00—The Merrvmen. 10:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY P M 4 00—Treasure box (NBCi. 4.ls—Melodv three .NBC'. 4 30—Dandies of yesterday NBC). 4 45—Lowell Thomas .NBC. s.oo—Amos 'n' Andy iNBC.i 5 15—Josef Cherniavsky's orchestra. 5 30— Bob Newhall. 5 45—Southern singers. 6:oo—Biue moments. 6 15—Chandu. the Magician 6 30—Melody moments iNBC. —lsland Boat Club dance (NBC) .30—Canada Dry iNBCi. 8 00—Quarter hour of loveliness. 8 15—Absorbine program .NBC). 8 30—Bands of distinction. B:4s—Mike and Herman. 9:oo—Zero hour. 9:3o—Threesome and organ. 9:4s—Headlines v! vesterdav. 10:00—Rancheros. !? slumber music. 2S —Ueil Coor. s dance orchestra. II .Nicholas' dance orchestra. 1. 00 Midnight—Sign off.

—9:30 F. M.— • CBS—Barlow and Columbia | symphony. m WGN (720) —Cummin's orchestra. ' NBC—Jasperre's orchestra to i WEAF. —9:45 P. M.— | WMAQ (670)—Dance proj gram (2'4 hours), j,WSM (650)—Pianist. —lO P. M.— "KYW (1020)—Terrace or- \ chestra. 'CBS—Duchin's orchestra. WON (720)—Eppinoff's orchestra. NBC—Dream Singer to ’ i WEAF WJR (750)—Scores; Radio 1 Reporter. NBC—Baron Lee and band j to WJZ. WSM (650) —Dance orches- | tra. WTMJ (620)—Dance program (2 hoursi. —10:05 P. M.— NBC—Buddy Rogers’ orchestra to WEAF. —10:15 P. M.— WGN (720(—Dance program (3 orchestras). —10:30 P M.— . CBS—Arnheim's orchestra. . WBBM (770)—Around the Town. NBC—Agnew’s orchestra to j WEAF 1 NBC—Scotti's orchestra to , WJZ. —ll P. M.— KYW ilo2oi—Canton orchestra. NBC- Pierre orchestra to WENR. NBC—Wolfe's orchestra to J WSM. —11:30 P. M.— 'KYW ilo2ol —Master's orchestra. WENR (870)—Via Lago orchestra. —l2 P. M.— WDAF (610) Nighthawk i frolic.

SEARCHERS WHO SEIZED WOMAN ARE RELEASED Girls’ School Employe Ruling Withheld by Judge on Husband's Charges. Two employes of the Indiana Girls’ school appeared before Mucipial Judge William H. Sheaffer today on assault and battery charges filed by Harry’ Metzler, R. R. 1, Box 77, Bridgeport, Ind., whose wife was seized by one of the men Tuesday night while they were searching for a girl escaped from the school. Judgment was withheld by Sheaffer in the case of Floyd Murdock, 27, who admitted grabbing Mrs. Celia Metzler as she and her daughter. Bernice, 12, were walking on the Rockville road near Stop 6’z. Charges against Oba Farmer, 36, who was with Murdock, were dismissed. Runs to Wife’s Rescue. Metzler, who operates a filling station on the road, ran to the rescue of his wife when he heard her screaming for help. Armed with a knife, he forced Murdock to release Mrs. Metzler and held the two men until arrival of deputy sheriffs. Murdock, who admitted that neither he noT Farmer had credentials to prove their authority, said they began the search when a 17-year-old girl was reported to have escaped from the school. Both were dressed roughly and gave no warning as they leaned from their automobiles, Mrs. Metzler charged. Runs Screaming to House Murdock seized Mrs. Metzler while Farmer darted toward Bernice, who ran screaming to a nearby house. Mrs. Metzler struggled with the man. screaming for her husband. Farmer was dismissed for lack of evidence when Mrs. Metzler and her daughter testified that he did not molest them. A woman whose name was not learned testified that the two men were employes of the school and that it was their duty to search roads near the school when prisoners escaped. She said Farmer has been employed ten years and Murdock three years.

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Singin’ Sam will ask and answer the question. “Where Did Tosti Go When He Said Goodbye Forever?,” during his recital Wednesday, from 6:15 to 6:30 p. m.. over WFBM and the Columbia network. Singin’ Sam also will take from his book of memories 'T Wanna Count Sheep,” “Home” and “Roses of Picardy.” In response io requests, Kate Smith will offer an all-Irish program in her broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network Wednesday, at 6:30 p. m. Her numbers will include “My Wild Irish Rose,” "Mother Machree” and “And They Called It Ireland.” She will b*e accompanied by Nat Brusiloff’s orchestra. George Burns and Gracie Allen, who have learned about scenarios as a result of the pair’s recent trip to Hollywood, will enact the roles in a ‘detective” script when they appear with Guy Lombardo s Royal Canadians over WFBM and the Columbia network Wednesday, at 7 p. m. Lombardo's band will feature "I’ll Never Be the Same.” “Tell-Tales” and Song of India.”

HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAM. 6:4s—Columbia—Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd. 7:oo—Columbia—Guy Lombardo and orchestra; Burns and Allen. NBC (WEAF) Revellers; countess Albani. 7:3O—NBC i WJZ)—George Olsen's orchestra and Jack Benny. COLUMBIA—Crime Club, “Ft Terror Murders,” Part 2. • B:oo—Columbia—Ruth Etting and Shilkret's orchestra. NBC iWEAFl—Corn Cob Pip# Club of Virginia. B:ls—C olu m b ia— Adventures m Health, Dr. Herbert N. Bundesen. B:3o—Columbia—Isham Jones and orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Tish “Tish Sees Her Duty.” 9:IS—NBC (WJZ)—Cesare Sodero and concert orchestra. I

Ruth Etting, who has been tantalizing listeners with a bit of “Harvest Moon* as her theme song, will sing the old w hen she appears with Nat Shilkret and Norman Brokenshire for Music That Satisfies” over 'VFBM and the Columbia network Wednesday at 8 p. m. Musical color and the inspiration of native dances will feature the selections to be offered by the Columbia symphony orchestra, under the baton of Howard Barow. in its concert to be broadcast over the WFBM and Columbia network Wednesday. from 9:30 to 10 p. m. London subway authorities are experimenting with automatic change-making machines with the view to installing ticket-selling machines in its stations. LEGALS LegaJ Auctions and Sales TO BE SOLD at Auction, August 17, for repair charges amounting to $65; one Erskine roadster. 1925 model, motor No. 8-F2O-224 at Andy's Tire Shope. 732 W. 30th St_ TO BE SOLD at Public Auction on August 18th, 1932, at address below. ill one Ford truck, motor No. 350423. held for storage amounting to $72. 111 one Ford truck, motor No. 1498266. held for age amounting to $72. <K one Ford truck, motor No. 14948326. held for storage amounting to $72. il> one Ford 'ruck, motor No. 14968266, held for storage amounting to 572 ill one Ford truck, motor No. 10471821. for storage amounting to $72. (li one Ford truck, motor No. 14960277. he.d for storage, amounting to $72. <1) one Ford truck, motor No. 14914858. held for storage amounting to $72. O. P. WINEBRENNER. 57 N. 6th Ave.. Beech Grove. Legal Auctions and Sales BIG Auction Friday Aug. sth. Inspection of merchandise Thursdav. Aug. 4. BIG FOUR, UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION Corner Capitol Ave and South St. _ ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices CARR. THOMAS A.—Beloved husband of Hannah Courtney Carr, passed awav Tuesday. Aug 2. 1:20 a m.. age 4'5 years. Funeral services at residence. 834 Elm St.. Friday. 8:15 a. m.. at St. Patricks Church. 9 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Holv Cross eemeterv. WM. E. KRIBOER IN CHARGE CONNER, JOHN—Passed away Mondav evening, age 77 yrs. Funeral services Thursday. 8:30 a. m., at the residence of son. Wm. B. Conner. 537 N Belmont Ave . and 9 a m Holv' Trinitv church. Friends invited. Burial Holv Cross. Friends may call at above address. CONKLE SERVICE. DANIELS. DOROTHY—Age 37* vears! sister of Mrs. R. M. Goodale. Mrs. Silas Ballard, passed away Tuesday. Aug. 2, at 9 a. m. Funeral private on account of contagious disease at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois St.. Thursdav, Aug. 4, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS l Death Notices GOODEN. BUENA VISTA —Age 72 yrs.. beloved mother ol Mrs. Luke Smedley, Mr*. John Sechrist, Mrs. Fred A. Clements. Mrs. Robert Clift and Charles Gooden, passed av.av earlv Tuesday at residence of son. 3352 W. Mich. St Funeral services Tnursdav. 2 p m, at CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W r . Mich St. Friends invited. Bunal Floral Park Friends may call at funeral home after 12 noon Wednesday PIERCE, CHESTER C.—Beloved husband of .Margarette and brother of Edward and Charles Fierce, Mrs. Emma Shinn and Mrs. Nina Davee, passed away at his home. 2111 West Morris St., Tuesday morning. Funeral services at the home. Thursday, Aug. 4. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. PREHN, HELMLTH C.—Of 2426 Stuart St., beloved father of Alice Prehn Ellison, and grandfather of William Ellison, departed this life Tuesday. Aug. 2. age 72 years. Funeral Wednesday. Aue. 3. at MOORE & KTRK FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station St.. 7:30 p m. Friends invited Burial Cincinnati. 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RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms “HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. _ MAN'S RM—Large, front, upstairs: pri\ate home: garage opt.; good car service: quiet neighborhood: reasonable. Dr. HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. Ail rooms with I oath. $5-S6-$7 per week. __ i ANYONE would enjov a rm. in my home. 239" N. Talbott. Ta. 6555. HOTEL LOCKERBIE New summer rates as low as *8 per week. Special monthly rates. Radio and : bath In every room. ... i 121 B Illinois St R 1 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. N.. 1132 2-rm. suite, newly dec recept. hall, refrig., new furn.. good ! ioc., middle aged people pref., reas. j _Li. 2129. ! ARSENAL, N- 315—2 or 3 rms.. complete- ; lv fur., modern: reasonable. BEVILLE AVE.. 829 N—3 rms. and bath; front porch; pri, ent.; adults. Ch. isßi. BROADWAY. 1134—1524 College; 1 _and 2 rms.. kitchenette; 2 beds; Si to *7. BROADWAY. 1716—2 neat rms.; everythg. furnislied; garage. Ta. 5335. BROADWAY 826—2-rm. apt.: pri. ent.; toilet: newly decorated; also 1 rni. BROADWAY. 1649—2-rm. apt.; furnished". modern, sink, constant hot water. Red. BROADWAY, 1422-Beautiful furn. apt. Depression prices; gar- adults. Bargain. CAP . N.. 807— 1-rm. apt., nicely furn.. gas, util, turn- park, priv.; 53.50 wk. Ri. 5174. CENTRAL. 1948—Cozy fur.‘ rm. and kitchenette. 1 sale, hkping rm.: 1 sleeping. COLLEGE. 2052—1-rm. kitchenette, completely fur., priv. ent- reas. He. 5023. COLLEGE, 1336—Large rm.. also rm. & kitchenette; sleeping rm.. water. Reas. COMAR. 1225—Nr. Garfield pk.; 2 newly fur. rm.. pri. lavatory & ent. Owner. DAVIDSON, N.. 319—3-rm. front apt.; sink; all furn.; 2 beds. Ri. 2629. ENGLISH. 1238—Mod. apts.! nr! bathlights, gas pd.; 1 rm- $2.50: 2 rms , $4, ILL- N- 2339—1, 2. 3 rm. apts., custodian j serv.; hdwd fir., o’stuffed; Indry. $3-$7. KENTUCKY AVE., 1142—2 rms., util, furn.; priv. bath; nr. car: only $4. MARKET, E„ 1334—Modern, nice, 2 or 3 rms.. furnished; private entrance; sink; down; near bath; garage: $4 and $5, MARKET ST.. E.. 1313—2 & 3-room apts.; clean & nice; $4 & S5 wkly. MICH., E., 438—C00l sleeping rm., $3.50, and turn, rm. with kitch- $6. Ri. 4219. | NORTH, 112 W.—One 2-room front apt. I <fc sleeping rms, well furn.. close in, reas. ' OHIO, ET~540~2 _ nice front rms.; desir- \ able: other rooms. $2 up. 1 ORIENTAL 20 N.—2 or 3 rms. complete; j util, pd.; $6. ONE WEEK FREE. Adults. I PARK, 2133—2 connecting rms., complete:ly turn. Real home, for $4. PENN., N., 2006—Dandy cool sleep g porch; i next bath; fine for summer. TA. 2946. PENN., N.. 1624—Large front rm. and j kitchet- nicely fur., util, fur, very reas, RURAL. N.. 436'i —3 rms.. bath, mod, compl. turn., priv. entr.; $25. Ch. 0357-M. ST. JOE, W, 48—2 front rms., unfurn.; nice location: walk, dist.: very reas. TUXEDO, N.. 810—1-rm. kitchenette, front apt., lse. closet, priv. ent. Ch. 0249-J. TALBOTT N- 2420—Single rms, $3. $3.50, $4, everything furn; run, water. Ta. 7110. WALCOTT, N, 229—2 rms.; completely fur.: sink; private entrance, Li. 3066. WALNUT, W„ 130—Light housekeeping “or sleeping rooms. $2.50. WOODRUFF, 544 M. DR.—2 apts. with _ pri\\ bath; running water. Ch. 51759TH ST.. E.. 119—3 very desirable clean - rms., const, hot water, good loc. REAS. 10TH. E„ 314—2 rms. kitchenette; $5. Also 2 rms. furn.; modern. s3To—Adams. 1947—2 rms.. private entrance; garage free; adults. 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. connecting rms.; floor lamps, overstuffed. 21ST, 48 W.—Attractive furn. rm. with kitchen’te. all conv.; pri. ent.: red, rent. ACROSS FROM PARK—I7IO E. Wash.; 2 mod, rms., all furn., $5. Li. 3163. 2-RM. furn. apt- Frigidaire. $25 mo.; down; also sleeping. He. 3632. $3.50. S6.SO—N. New Jersey, 2042: 2 lgs, cool rms., nicely furn., fl. lamp, piano, refrig., elect, laundry, recept. hall, phone, util. 31ST, W- 83(L- 2 rms.. completely furnished; private entrance. Ha. 2448-W. 19 Rooms with Board DEARBORN, N., 330—Attractive rm., 1 or 2; privlg, and home cooking; gar, optnl, DELAWARE. N.. 2055—Nice front rm. for 2 empl. girls.; references: reas. Ta. 3046. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2062—Nice cool rm„ twin beds, sho' er. privileges. Ta. 6916. NEW JERSEY, N., 825>—2 meals, 7 days a wk- $4, Walking distance. LI, 8081. PENN., N.. 1812—Lovely large rm., suitable for 2: $6.50. Near carline. Ta.^3207. 10TH. E, 2417—Rms. for young people, with, without bd- conv., reas. Ch. 3472. 25TH, W.. 1338—Large airy rm.; l'dry., gar., _ home priv.; $5. $7.50 for 2. WANTED child to board, mother's care; baby preferred. Be. 3935-M. UNUSUALLY pleasant rm.. home privileges, meals opt. 603 32nd. Ta. 2818. NORTH—CooI, countty-like, mod., conv.; gar: 20-min. from Circle. Ha ._ 4705 -J. 21 Unfurnished Apartments MER., S.. 1218—4-rm. apt., strictly mod, hot water. Reas, rent. Ri. 0862. Ta. 3804. TALBOT. N- 2170’:>—4-rm. apt- modutil, furn.. hardwood firs., reas. Ta. 5522 DESIRABLE modern; coo! apts.; sls to S4O, Inquire 5018 E. Wash. GUILFORD. 423 E. NORTH . Four rooms; modern; A-l condition; $27.50. J. G. MCCULLOUGH AGENCY. VIRGINIA AVE.. 716'-—Mod. apt., lights, heat, water paid; $16.50_m0. Dr. 3821. " ""“" 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 fre*. LL 5452, evenings Wa. 0433. or Be. 3114. UPPER duplex. 3 rms.. mod., pri. porches. Util, pd- $25. Be. 3624. •11TH, W- 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette Apt- gas. water, heat and ice furnished. $23. Call Apt. No. 1, THE GRANT. COLORED —3-rm. apt.; water paid. 716 Ogd%n, $lO month. He. 4550. TIMES WANT ADS mate interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily 22 Unfurnished Houses ARSENAL, N.. 342—6-rm. double, modem, near Tech, holy Cross, water pd., $25. BELLEFONTAINE, 1921—4-bearm., new paper & paint. $lB, nr. school. Hu. 7458. BELMONT;" 1234 S.—s-rm duble; semimod.; new paint; garage: $l O. BRADLEY. N., 433—Bungalow. 5-rm. modfireplace, linoleum, gar.; only S3O. Ir. 2211. BROOKSIDE PKWY. N. Dr. 3326. NICE BUNGALOW DOUBLE. CH. 4816. COLORADO. 129—5 RMS.. SEMI-MOD. DOUBLE: GOOD LOCATION: sl4. DELA., N- 2149 —6 rms., mod., heat, wat. furn., nr. car. bus, sun porch; reas. Ha. 3550-J. DRAPER. 1537—Cosy, 5-rm. semi-mod; A-l condition; water 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. GRACELAND, 3313—5-rm.. semi-mod.. water paid, gar., nr. school. $lB. Ta. 4328 GALE, N, 1223—2 weeks RENT FREE—For beautiful 5-room double, heatrola, complete bath, garage, water paid, $21.50 Hu, 7175, 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. i:arwat. nd.; $lB. Ino, 609 N. Rochester. HOUSTON. 1933—Small modern dble, water an dgarage. $20.00. Li. 5231. JEFFERSON. 1138—Cor. 12th; 4-rm. mod. single: gar.: near Tech; sl9. Ch. 4354-R. LA SALLE. N.. 558—4-rm. dble.. built-in features. A-l shape. $25. Water pd. MICHIGAN. E, 2823—Half 6-rm. mod. dble., gar.; first-class cond. Hu. 3196, MICH.. E, 1809—Stucco; 5-rm. mod. double; gar.: near Tech; $35. Ch. 5784. NEW YORK. E, 4807—4 rms.. bath, mod.. all redecorated; rent cut. Ir. 7912. NORTH. E- 2720—4-rm. double. bath, heater furnished. water pd.; *2O. E. M. FRIEND. 127 E. Ohio. Ri. 9548 ORCHARD. 3711—Bungalow. 5-rm. mod.. water pd.: bus stop; $25. Ta. 0852. OHIO ST., E . 1109 —Duplex; 5 rm. strictly I modern, water pd- near Tech. RINGGOLD. 1322—5 rms., furnace, bath, gar., water pd.. sl9: nr. school. Dr. RINGGOLD. 1331- 6-rm. mod. double, gar. Near school: S2O Ri. 7807, SINGLETON. 1856—New .5-rm. mod. dblgar„ $23; wat. pd. Adults. Dr. 5848 STATE, N- 124—7-rm. strictly mod., near school and church. He. 2894. TACOMA. N- 304—6-rm mod! dbl” gar”! _wat. pd.: nr. Tech; i26. Ir. 2112-7. ■WALLACE. N 1309—Bungalow, 5-rms , mod- r?deco.. inclosed yd., dble. gar, 538. Ch. 4668. > WHITTIER PL- 61-63—Irvington; 5-room a side mod. double: $22.50. E. M. FRIEND. 127 E. Ohio, RL 9543. SINGLE. 1027 ALBANY ST. Five rooms and garage; elect., gas, water i paid. sls. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. LI. 7491.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses WISCONSIN. 319—Cozy 5-rm. newly papered; ga.: red.. >l2 5o Ri. 0645_rL 4307 18TH. W , 1210 —Bungalow double, 3 rms.. in-door bed. dinette; bath, furnace, nr. Perry stadium: Riverside car; S2O; gar., water pdLv_B7o7_._Wjv_2o6B. MODERN, NEAR GARFIELD PARK Five room? 1131 E Ravmonct. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL E. 25TH- 210—Near Fall Cr., 7-rm. modflreplace. near car. bus. Only $25. DOUBLE 2020-2022 Laurel St.: 4 rooms and garage; elec. gas. water paid; sls. GREGORY A- APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. SINGLE, NORTHWEST, sl6 Five* rooms, el., gas, inside toilet, garwater paid. 2414 Sugar Grove. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 10TH E., 213—7-rm. mod., water pd., $25; good, cond. 136 West Market. Li. 2290 “ MODERN, NORTH, sls Six rooms. 2221 Kenwood. _DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 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 sq. south on to 28 Iris Ave. COLORED—IO34 W. 25TH~3 rms., toilet, redeco., nr, SJ3. 50._Ha. 3590-R. COLORED. 124?---4-rm. dble.. modern, built-in-features, tile fl, in bath. $25. Wa 5063-J. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ADAMS, 2305—Nicely furn.. 3 rms. and bath; all util, furn.; also garage, CAPITOL, N.. 3511—Attract. 5-rm. furn. hse.. rent reas- wat. pd.. gar. Ha. 4424-J NEW YORK. W.. 1003—5 rms., gar.. *5.50 wk. 1628 W. New York. 5 rms., bath, gar.. $6 wk.: wat. pd. Rl, 7725. WALNUT. E- 115—3-rm. apt.; pri. bath, $6.50 and SB. See housekeeper in b’sm’t. WOODRUFF PL- E. Dr., 623—Living rm' bedr.. bath, kitch.. por.. It. airy, util, *7. 16TH. ST.s W.. 4975—Beautifully furn!. 8rm. house, Frigidaire. garage, laundry; water paid. Very special. LOVE. Ri. 8964 COMPLETE—SS.OO TO SIO.OO Beautifully furnished apartments. Utilities paid. SIP 1 -; N. Illinois. Li. 8888. S6.SO—CENTRAL. 2131—1 rm. and kitchenette: pri. bath & ent.; util fur. He. 4155, Newly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garago. THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVE. AND McCARTY STS. Sea custodian at 781 E. McCarty st. Apt. 47. 24 Suburban and Farms MICHIGAN RD— E. of Arlington. 7-rm. semi-md., nr. schl. & bus.. S2O. Ir. 2102-6. BUNGALOW—ACRE OF GROUND. *25. Northeast. 5 rms., fireplace, garden, large chicken house, <4le*:tric lights, beautiful yard, semi-modern. MR. MOTT. PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, Ri. 9476 or Li. 2318. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space OHIO, E., 1109—Rear. 40x80. rm. for gar., stor. or manufac.: gas. wat. <fc elec, power, park, space: S3O. Ri. 1122. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale 2-BEDRM. brick or frame homes, north, for sale; small down paym’t; easy terms. Hoosier Funding Corp. Li. 7890. J. H. Albershardt. Hu, 6124. 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. 31 Wanted to Trade DEED EQUITY IN PRETTY LITTLE HOME IN WOODS for 3-rm. house; late model car; sacrifice for cash. Owner. Ch. 4185-R. 33 Wanted—Real Estate LIST your city and suburban property for sale with Robert M. Collier. Realtor. 605 N. Penn St. Ri. 2285. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS merchandise” 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BILLIARD—POOL-rSNOOKER TABLES. Low Brices—Sold on Payments. We Buy 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. MILK CANS—Heavy 8 gallon; $2 each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol aiid_SoutJi_ St. 3 RMS. of furniture, $75; also space for open air market to rent. 1401 Shelby. FANS Ventilating and desk fans, prices and sizes, for any requirement. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Jr. 1151. BIG AUCTION Friday. Aug. sth. Inspection of merchandise Thursday. Aug. 4th. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol <fe South St. —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. 308 Indiana Ave. FRTTTT TAT?<3 Quarts 25c do/T. .TJYU.II fJ AhO pints 20c doz. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085, 35 Household Goods BREAFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. and bedrm., twin beds, linen Frieze, living rm. rugs.; sac. 3710 N. Meridian. FOR REFRIGERATORS All types and sizes, new and used. See our display. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. RUG—9xl2. VELVET; ROCKER." KITCHEN CAB.. TABLE; OTHER BARG. .132_MASS. REPOSSESSED electric refrigerator to be sold for balance due. Easy terms. Ask for Miss M'Millan, in charge of credit, Pearson Piano Cos.. 128 N. Penn. Li. 5513. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKES: CHEAP. WHITE CO- RI, 4755. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrig., new, used: cash, credit. Barrett. 868 Virginia. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments FOR SALE—Set of Ludwigs trap drums; cheap. 1028 Udell St. Crosley Lowboy *19.50 Majestic Superheterodyne 29.00 Bosch table model 12.50 Croslev Buddy 16.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP, 225 E. Wash. $75 CROSLEY, 8-tube superheterodyne radio. This radio in first-class condition: fully guaranteed. For balance due. *38.50; easy terms. Pearson Piano Cos.. 128 N, Penn. Li. 5513. R. C. A. 80 —9-tube superheterodyne, tone control; beautiful walnut cabinet: formerly sold sl7l, now $49.50. Easv terms. Pearson Piano Cos.. 128 N. Penn. Li, 5513, PHILCO TRANSITONE The best car radio on the market. No noise, no fading, wonderful tone. Completely installed with one year’s guarantee, only $54.43. Aerial extra. The Guarantee Tire & Rubber Company. 211 and 218 S. Illinois st. RI. 7391. 38 Store, Office Supplies UNDERWOOD No. 5; has had less than 6 months* use. Li. 9470. 205 Mass

Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9-50 Per Month ~ or $ 6 • 00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair serrice on all typewriters. Woodstock 31? N. Penn. t LL 4712 TYPEWPJTER CO.

MERCHANDISE 40 Wanted to Trade WILL trade 6-rm. mod. bungalow at 2601 N. Olney for a farm nr. Indpls. Li. 0910 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR PIERCE. Rl, 3019 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. Wa art the largest buyers and aeUars jf used merchandise in the stale WE PAY THE BEST PRICES WANTED to buv automobile from private owner; A-l con : rra: spot cash. Li. 6121. C-A-S-H for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W. Washington St. I NEED your furniture, if you are ready ' to sell. Call Be. 1413-R. SELL US—Your old gold and silver jewelry, denial bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO, 308 Indiana avenue. WE BUY * sell, trade, repair and rebuild oil stoves of all makes, we call lor and deliver. Thomas Repair Cos.. 4450 Baltimore. Hu. 3507. WILL PAY CASH for good used electric water pump. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3523 E. Washington. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Ttmea Phone ''ad-taker'' Ri. 5551 during ouslness hours. ” AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale AUBURN 8 Roadster; bargainT $95, ABELS & FINK CO., 535 N Capitol Ave. BUrCK 1932 Sedan. Model 32-8-67, equipped with 6 wire wheels, attractively finished in olive green, driven less than 7.000 miles. A substantial saving on this smart looking motor car. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North Si. LI. 1995. Chevrolet, 1928, $35 Down SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. Li. 5994. CHRYSLER. 1926-70 Sedan, *95. ABELS & FINK CO.. 535 N. Capitol Ave. Essex, 1929 Sport Coupe, SIOO SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. FORD 1929 Standard coupe; very good condition throughout; $l5O. Frank Hatfield Cos. 623 N, Capitol. m. 9326. JORDAN 8 Roadster; only $95 ABELS & FINK CO.. 535 N. Capitol Ave. La Salle, 1928 Limousine, s3oo SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. T.i. 3994, Marmon’s Bargmii 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. 3308. NASH. 1928 Sedan; $125. ABELS*A- FINK CO- 535 N. Capitoj Ave. DEALERS PRICES Buick coupe $l5O Studebaker coupe 100 Chevrolet coupe 50 General Motors Used Truck Dept. 31 West 13th St. H. SANDYS. LL 7467. Pontiac, 1928 Roadster, s9s’ SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. Li. 5994. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON" CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Avp. 55 Autos Wanted WE need used cars. Cash paid for any model or condition. SELIG AUTO CO. 19 S. East. Ri. 7119, FINANCIAL Business Opportunities CAFETERIA—BuiIt-in booths; cheap for quick sale, 828 W. 30th. Ta. 4516. CANDY—Peanut iobber’s route selling account auto accident, teach business; sacrifice. S2OO cash: bal. SIOO. payable from route, 3029 Shriver Ave. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Time* Phone “ad-taker” RL 5551 during business 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. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI ncoln 2*91. Lincoln 8495 Reduce Your Payments WE MAKE LOANS AUTO OR FURNITURB. *25 TO *3OO. BUCKEYE FINANCE COMPANY 307 E. New York. Rt. *g7*

HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— Get two tickets to Indiana Theater Glt# one 4m'i employment in any es the advertiser’* listed n<l then P hon Mis* Rose at Riley 6551, telling which firm you have employed. You will receive two tickets to see the Indiana theater presentation of “War Correspondent” with Jack Holt, Ralph Grave* and Lila Lee on the screen. These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service

Automotive Services AUTOMOBILE—Repaint., sls; repairs, rebuild.; at new low rates, get esti. Falrfieid Ga., 1150 Fairfield, Wa. 5161, WHY be overcharged? Have your tires, batteries fixed by specialists at low prices. Rear 2217 N. Capitoj. Ha. 1918-W. LOOK—FREE Ford owners—if you’re going to run the 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 your brakes and spray springs at no cost or obligation Personal Service. HARRY A SHARP CO„ 443 VA. AVE. VALVES ground. 4-cylinder car, $2.50; free serv, calls. 1931 Broadway. He. 1512 Business Services CUT RATE hand l’drv: shirts. 15c. curtains 30c. col. 3c. blank 30c. 224 N. Blake CIRCULAR LETTERS—Multigraphed, typewritten; work guar.: low price. Li. 2175. COATS—DRESSES OR SUITS. CLEANED AND PRESSED. 50c. Ta. 6060. Rl. 7474 PARIS CLEANERS. Free Call and Delivery Service.

WHO CAN DO IT? CLEANING PAPER HANGING LANDSCAPING PXINTING MOVING REPAIRING HIRE A MAN! GET TWO TICKETS TO SEE “WAR CORRESPONDENT” With Jack Holt, Ralph Graves, Lila Lee Rt the INDIANA THEATER Give one day'* employment to any of the business firms or Individual* listed below under the “Who Can Do It" ads—then phone -Miss Rose at Times Want Ad Headquarters—Riley 5551 and tell which firm or Individual you hate employed. You will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE two tickets to the Indiana theater to see Jack Holt and Ralph Graves on the screen in Columbia * hit. “War Correspondent.” Every firm listed here has pledged itself to give 100% satisfaction . READ THE SERVICE ADS ABOVE

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FINANCIAL Personal Property Loans Loans On Furniture lowest wars 23W2* Same Rate on All Balances Indpls. Public Welfare Loan *3O OCCIDENTAL BLDG RI 3587 r ' LOANS S3OO or 4-ESS QUICK-CONFIDENTIAL Household Loans. *3OO or less to husbands and wiies at reasonable rates If vou are keeping house and can make regular monthly oavments. vou have ai! the securUv needed for a Household Loan. Stnctlv confidential Husband and wife oniv need sign. No endorsers. Twenty months to repay. Quick service. HOUSEHOLD co *^t7on of America sth Fl. Merchants Bk Bldg. Rl 2579 4th Tl. Kresee Bldg. Ri. 7508 -- TIMES WANT ADS marc Interesting readme because interesting bargains of many _ kinds are iisted here daily Automobile Loans AUTO LOANS A Q/ 0/ half 1 k /0 £3? 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 L U Convenient and Cbnflden- O tial Service. Legal Hates. j MERIDIAN 7. MOTOR SALES N O 820 N. Meridian St- S Riley 4D31 wuicic Service flee Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RL 5994 J C*r. New York and 1 I AUTOMOBILE Loans HOME-FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN. AND MICH RI 5600. 1 PLENTY OS’ FREE PARKING SPACE AUTO MAN* CASH AT 20 Months 1 ONCE to Pay ij USED CAR LOAM CQ 842 N. Illinois St. LI 9600 Corner Illinois and Vermont Sts. Loan ON K 53338951 CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. LI. 8603

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7 Business Services SCHWARTZ Radio and Electrical Rervic#! All kinds electric repair. Dr, 6375. LIMESTONE Slab% for Rock Gardens, cinder?.- sand and gravel. , Ir. 2820 BAND and orchestra instrument repairing; expert, guar, work, PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N Penn LI 5513 1 . • ■ ■ Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months iater. free hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call Rl. 7750. 419 B. Market St. ALLISONS—S2.SO a load up: experienced, careful, white men. Li. 4105. MOVING —$2 up, anything, any time, jocal, overland: white men. Petes Ch, 2878. TIMES WANT ADS mane interesting reading because interesting bargains of manv kind? are listed here daily __ Paperhanging and Painting GENERAL repair work!~paper'g Ac paint gl Reas, price. Elmer Shaner. Ch 1465 PAINTING—Int. and ext. paper furn. and hung. Est. free. Terms. Dr. 0125. PAPER REMOVED BY STEAM. *2 ROOM AND UP. CH. 6393.