Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 77, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1932 — Page 10

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UTILITY FOES WIN. LOSE IN HOUSE FIGHTS Public Ownership Bloc Is Halted in Effort to Push Over Bill. Flushed by Monday's victory, proponents of public ownership of utilities failed today when they sought to suspend the constitutional rules and pass senate Bill 417 without further delay. The bill removes municipally-owned utilities from public service commission control. The attempt was lost on a ruling by Speaker Walter Myers that the printed copy of the bill would have to lay on the members’ desks for twenty-four hours before further action. Myers promised, however, that he would recognize the motion Wednesday. Represcntaitve H. H. Evans tßrp..), Newcastle, presented the motion to suspend the rule requiring action on separate days and Representative Walter Stanton <Dem.), Gary, utility supporter raised the point of order. Lashes Utility Lobby Sparing no invectives, Evans lashed the utility lobby and said that its machiations would kill the bill unless speedy action was taken. The measure now awaits second reading. Governor Harry G. Leslie has announced he has signed the Pell bill which permits cities and towns to purchase public utilities and pay for them through earnings. Floor fight Monday to defeat the utility group was led by Representative Jacob Weiss (Dem.), Indianapolis, who declared that “if this session passes no other bill, its work has been well done. 'I plead to your sense of decency and honesty to defeat any effort to amend this bill,” he said. “When the duplicate house bill passed in this body the utilities sent every lobbyist and his brother here to kill the measures.” G. O. P. Joins in Fight Evans and Representative C. Y. Foster of Carmel, both Republicans, joined in the plea. They said 'four hundred cities and towns in Indiana are clamoring for this legislation to free them from the control of the gouging utilities. The debate raged bitterly, with Republicans and Democrats fighting shoulder to shoulder against the pro-utility group. The house again postponed final action on the Hoffman “home rule” bill which repeals all mandatory tax levies and gives the power to fix levies and public officials' salaries with the local councils. The bill, a senate measure, was made a special order of business for 3:30 Friday afternoon. Representatives passed a measure which extends the time for advertising budgets of all units of government from Sept. 1 to Sept. 15. The bill provides the time for changes which might be made as a result of the special session. A large irrigation project in China, taking water from the Hwang Ho river, now is near completion and will reclaim 335,000 acres of arid land.

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Station* or the National Broadcasting Company WEAF Network WJZ Network RDR/t MO i KTHS 1040 WCFI. .I*o n WMAO 6711 VVLS 170 WSB 740 CROW 000 I KVOO 1140 ' WCKT 400 I WGY 790 WLW 700 WSM 650 KOA KlO I RYW 1020 WDAF 610 II WHO 1000 WOC 1000 VVTAM 1070 KPRO OtO i WBAI. 4430 I WENR R7O I W.IR 750 ! WOW 500 WTIC 1660 KSTP 1400 ' WRAP KOO 1 WFAA KKO WJ7. 760 1 WSAI 1330 Stations of the Columbia Broadcasting System WABO MO , WBBM 770 | WRRG 550 |i WOWO 1160 , WCCO 810 ROIL l?6fl wrt; 1100 I WGN 7*o WIAII 640 <1 WFIW 940 i CKAC 730 ICFRB 960 WBT 1080 ' WHAS 100 1 KR4.D 1040 >' WFBM 1040 ' WLAC 1470 RMOX 1000

—6 P. M CBS —Edwin C. Hill. WBBM (7701 —Sports review NBC Julio Sanderson; Frank Crumit to WEAF WGN (720)—Palmer ensemble. NBC—Sketch. ‘ Brigade Exchange” to WJZ WMAQ 16701 Oallicchio concert orchestra. —6:15 P. M.— CBS—Abe Lvman and band. WBBM (770)—Meeker's orchestra. WMAQ (670)— Jingle Joe. —6:30 P. M KYW (1020) Frank Luther. CBS Kate Smith. WBBM 1770) Arnheim's orchestra. NBC Walter Smith and band to WEAF. NBC- Piano duo to WJZ. WMAQ (670i—Three B's. WSM (650)—Band; bulletins. —6:15 P. M.— KYW (1020)—The Boy*. CBS -Joe Palooka. WGN (720)—Troubadors. NBC -Soloist to WJZ. WMAQ (6701—Radio GossipCharles Gilchrist. FSM (650) —Dinner concert. —7 P. M KYW (1020)—Master’s orchestra. CBS -Flippen-cies. WBBM (770) —Orchestra NBC—Civic Artists to WEAF. NBC Household program to W.TZ. WSM 16501—Baritone: melodies. —7:30 P. M.— KYW (1020) —Agnew's orchestra. CBS— Crime Club. WBBM (7701-Brooks and Ross. NBC—Ed Wynn and Fire Chiet band to WEAF. WENR (870)—Mart Revue.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company TUESDAY ____ P. M. s:3o—Transcription. s:4s—Records. 6 00—Edwin C. Mill (CBS'. 6:ls—Abe Lvman's band tCBS). 6:30 —Kate Smith (CBSi. 6 44—Joe Palooka iCBSi. 7:oo—Jay C. Flippendts iCBS'. 7:3o—Bohemians. S o(l—Music That Satisfies (CBS'. B:ls—Fast Freight iCBSi. R 30—Isham Jones orchestra iCBSL 9 00—Olympic summaries (CBS'. 9'ls—Nut Farm. 9 30—Columbia Svmphonv (CBS). 10:00—Little Jack Little iCBS' 10 is—Harold Stern orchestra iCBS'. 10 30—The Columnist. I:4s—Gus Arnheim orchestra (CBSi. 11 00—Sign off. WKUF (1400) Indianapolis (lndiananoli* Rraadrastlng Ine.) - TUESDAY P M 4:3o—Tea Time Tunes. 4:3s—Legislative analysis. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Harry Bason. 5:15 Vaughn Cornish. s:3o—Dinner melodies. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally, * 20— Baseball scores. 6:3o—Announced. 6:4s—Norman Brokenshire and orchestra 'E. Ti. 7.oo—Louise Spillman. 7:15 Sport'* Spotlight.

Boy, 9, Loses Life in Waters of Fall Creek

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Edward Dale Miller Two-Hour Battle of Rescue Workers to Save Lad Fails. His parents and eight brothers and sisters are in mourning today for Edward Dale Miller, 9, of 1902 Broadway, drowned Monday in Fall creek, the ninth person to die in water in Marion county since Jan. 1. The boy was pronounced deaa after city hospital doctors and firemen from headquarters company worked nearly two hours in an es-

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j boys shifted positions, and both j were thrown into the water. Kenneth Nusbaum, 1528’i North Alabama street, tried to save the Miller boy, who could not swim, and had a grasp on his legs once. Vinstine called his brother, Max, 17, who recovered the body in about five minutes. Funeral services will be held at 2 Wednesday afternoon at the Tolin funeral home, 1214 Prospect street. Burial will be in the New Crown cemetery. LIEBER INDORSES BILL McKesson-Crawford Loan Measure Is Lauded In Winchester Speech. Ri/ I nitrd Press WINCHESTER, Ind., Aug. 9. Principles contained in the McKes-son-Crawford bill, pending before the special session of the state legislature, which provides that local units may. issue bonds or borrow from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to finance construction of municipal sewage systems, were indorsed by Colonel Richard Lieber, speaking at dedication of the new sewage plant here today. The bill provides that debts would would be retired through collection of service fees from users, to be rated proportionately. Fails In Channel Swim B;i United Press DOVER, England, Aug. 9. —Lily Copplestone, of New Zealand, opened the channel swimm g season today though she failed reach Dover i from Cape Grisnez. She quit after five hours.

TUESDAY —7:30 P. M.— NBC Goldman band to WJZ. —R P. M.— . KYIV (1020)—Maupln’s or- | chestra. ■ CBS- Arthur Tracy and Shilkret's orchestra 1 NBC—Dance hour to WEAF. (NBC—The Country Doctor to WJZ. —8:1.4 P. M.— - CBS—Musical Fast Freight. WC.N (720i—Headlines. NBC-Tune Detective to WJZ. WMAQ (6701 A Persian Garden. —8:30 P. M.— CBS—lsham Jones orches- ’ l t ra. NBC—Tish to WJZ. WMAQ (670) Evenin’ Neighbor. —8:45 P. M WBBM (7701 —Romance of I Thorobreds. ,NBC—Jane Froman and band to WJZ. •j —9 P. M.— KDKA (980(—News; Pettis’ ■| orchestra. . KYW (10201—Sports; news. I Maupin's orchestra. CBS—Olympic games sum■j maries. NBC—Arthur Jarrett and orchestra. ! WGN 17201—Weem's orchestra. 5 NBC—Amos ’n’ Andy to | WENR. WFAA. —9:15 P. M.— WON (7201 Dream Ship. NBC—Sodero and concert to WBAQ (6701 —Dan and Sylvia. 1 CBS—Martin's orchestra. p —9:30 P. M.— (KYW 11026) —Canton orchestra.

7:3o—Russ-Dol-Rav trio. 7:4s—Golden melodies. B:oo—Orchestra. B:ls—The Hoofers. 8 30—8 am. the Accordion Man. B:4s—Worthless talk. 9:oo—Dick Drummond. 9:ls—Jewel Box. 9:3o—Among the Classics. 9:4s—Otis Mitchell. 10:00—The Merrymen. 10:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY P. M. 4:oo—Ted Black's orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—Historical romance iNBCi. 4 45—Lowell Thomas iNBC. s:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy NBCt. s:ls—Dog talk by Dr. Glenn Adams. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Southern Singers. 6:00—Blue Moments. 6 15—’Chandu.’’ the magician. 6 30—R. F D. hour. 4s—Croslev Cadets male octet. 7:oo—Review. 7:ls—Tony Cabooch. 7:3o—Kruschen Serenades. 7:4s—The Puddles family. 8 00—The Tylers on Tour. 8 15—Duke Ellington’s dance orchestra. B:3o—Band of Dis l inctlon. B:4s—Mike and Herman. 9.oo—Tales of Terror. 9:3o—Threesome and organ. 9:4s—Headlines of Yesterday. 10:00—Duke Ellingtons dance orchestra. 10:30—Drake Hotel orchestra (NBC i 11 00—Duke Ellington's dance orchestra. 12:00—Sign off.

fort to revive him. With Solly Vinstine, 11, of 2910 Ruckle street, the boy was fishing in the creek from a leaky boat. The craft tilted when the

—9:30 P. M.— L CBS—Columbia symphony, iNBC— Jack Denny’s orches- ; tra to WEAF. - WGN (7201 Cummin's orchestra. 1 —9:15 P. M.— WJR 17501 —Silas and Lem. • WMAQ (670i—Dance program. —ld P. M KYW (1020 (—Terrace orchestra. , CBS Little Jack Little. iWGN 1720) —Eppinoff's or chestra. NBC—Milwaukee ‘orchestra to WJZ. NBC —Paul Whiteman and orchestra to WEAF. CBS —Stern's orchestra. . WJR (750i—Mountaineers. —10:30 P. M.— 1 CBS—Arnheim's orchestra. WBBM (7701—Around the Town. WENR (870)-Paul Whiteman's orchestra. NBC—Agnew s orchestra to WJZ. jWRVA (1110)—Dream hour. I —10:45 P. M.— WGN (7201—Dance program ■ (three orchestras). ( j —II P. M.— KYW (1020)—Kantor's orj chestra. WENR (870)—Mark's orchestra. —41:30 P. M.— I WENR iß7o(—Lakesside Park orchestra. NBC —Master's orchestra. —l2 Midnight—--,WDAF (610) Nighthawk frolic.

ULYMPIC FEATS FEATURE FILMS Deeds of Prowess Screened for News Reel. Thrilling feats of strength and prowess of the world's greatest athletes at the tenth Olympics are to be seen in all their breath-taking suspense and blood-stirring climaxes in the current issue of The Indianapolis Times-Universal Newsreel. Graham McNamee. ace radio announcer and sports expert, describes, as the screen's talking reporter, the feats of the winners as they make history in the realms of international athletics. The spectacular finish of ths 100meter dash, with the diminutive Detroit Negro, Eddie Tolan, in the van; gruelling grind of the 10.000meter run. and Janusz Kusocinski's remarkable victory for Poland; the triumph of Mildred ißabe) Didrikson, America’s pet, in the javelin throw, and Leo Sexton’s record shotput, are all shown ir vivid detail. McNamee reports other interesting and important events, including the completion of Captain Wolfgang von Gronau’s daring hop from Germany to Chicago. The most tremendous blast of dynamite ever set off, ten tons of explosive, which tear a mountain-side asunder at the Carrara marble quarries in Italy, is a thrilling sight. The plight of a large group of German Mennonites, formerly settlers along the Volga river, who recently escaped from internment in Siberia, and are now at Shanghai awaiting transportation to Paraguay, makes a touching picture. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: West southwest wind, 8 miles an hour; temperature, 76; barometric pressure, 30.65 at sea level; ceiling, scattered clouds, unlimited; visibility, 12 miles. Start Express Service Hi/ I nited Press ST. LOUIS, Aug. 9.—A nationwide air express service has been inaugurated by seven major airplane companies which traverse more than 17.600 miles and touch 138 of the larger population centers. The lines that established the service are: American Airways, leader in the enterprise; Transcontinental and Western Air, Eastern Air Transport, Trans-American Air Lines, United States Airways, Pennsylvania Air Lines and Luddington Air Lines. Airport Business Gains Substantial increase in operations at the municipal airport in July, compared with July, 1931, is shown in a report issued by Superintendent Charles E. Cox Jr. Cox reported that 1,651 transport passengers cleared the port in July, increase of 272, while the total of all passengers carried was 2,083, increase of 340. Total landings and total hours flown also showed heavy increase. TEST RACE CAR OIL Reliability of a commercial mineral lubricant for racing automobiles was proved at the Speedway Monday, officials of the Gulf Refining Company declared today in announcing that cars so lubricated had been driven at an average speed of 100 miles an hour for one hour. Lou Moore, veteran race driver, drove a Duesenberg for the hour. Heretofore castor oil has been the only lubricant used in speed cars.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices MILLER, EDWARD DALE—Son of Mr and Mr*. Clarence Miller. 1902 Broadway, brother of David, Charles, Isabelle, Betty Allen, Freddie Joseph and Marilyn, passed away Aug. 8. Funeral services at the TOLIN FUNERAL HOME. 1214 Prospect, Wednesday. 2 p. m Burial New Crown cemetery,’ Friends invited. Friends may call any time after noo Tuesday. SMOCK. HELEN C.—Age 24 years, beloved mother of Frances and Betty Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jenkins. sister of Mrs. Lucile Ball. Mrs. Ruth Myers and Laura Jenkins, passed away Aug. 8. Service at 1249 Naomi St.. 2 p. m. Wednesdav. Aug. 10. Friends lnvited. LITTLE & SONS in charge. TYLER, FRANK—Of 2' a miles north of Clermont. Ind., on the county line; beloved father of Louise Tyler and brother of Thomas and Wallace Tvler and Mrs. Luella Turpin, departed this life Sunday. Aug. 7. age 58 years. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 10. at the Jones Chapel church. 10 a. m. Burial Jones Chapel cemetery Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE A; KIRK. 3 funeral Directors, Florists w7d. be an blossom 1321 W. Ray BE 1518 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelbv St Branch office 1634 W Morris. GRINSTE&EITS 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEYXtTTUS--957 N. Delaware r t 0090 HOCKEN smith" 720 North Illinois Street —lJncoln 0858 J. C. WILSON .230 Prospect. Or 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In this column wuj receive two guest tickets To The Indiana Theater To See Edmund Lowe —ln—“Guilty as Hell” When you have returned the article ;o its owner ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once FOUND—Box of wrist watch straps, about Aug. Ist. Write Times Box_M_lfio. BOSTON BULL LOST—A nwe is to name ‘Sam.” 43 Parkview. CHILD S PET—Police dog. large black male, collar, rabies tagj_rew. Ta. 1230. PIN--A round yellow gold, with initials'll T - w - C.. lost Sunday. 2206 N. $lO REWARD—For information leading to return golf clubs, etc., lost near ball park Fri. night, Ri. 9521. He. 2408. PURSE—Lost; lady’s, brown, containing rings and glasses. Liberal reward. 4546 N. Pennsylvania. Hu. 7925. SHEPHERD—MaIe, name •’Sheriff:” color har "? ss - brass trim. Rabies tag 16757. Rew. 404 E. 12th. Ri. 1580. * SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times Phone ‘ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business hours. 5 Personals DENTISTRY—PIates with gold pin teeth $5; fit or no pay. 128' 2 N. Delaware St RICKETTS CHICKEN DINNERS. $1.25 44th and Keystone Ave. Wa. 3882 Neon Signs—All Kinds ■ £ ENUINE ~- MADE IN INDIANAPOLIS REFLECTUBE SIGNS. INC. LL_36O6. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring GET your high school credits the popular way. By experienced tutor. Ta. 2286.

RECEIVER’S SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION THE ENTIRE PROPERTY OF UNION CHRISTIAN COLLEGE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M. MONDAY, AUG. 22, 1932 MEROM, INDIANA Consisting of a 28-acre college campus, four buildings and equipment; also nine houses and twelve lots in the village of Merom. All of the college and buildings pertaining to the college have been kept in excellent condition. TOM VINNEDGE, Real Estate Auctioneer 2048 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Dan O. Getting-er, Receiver, Merom, Ind.

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Business Services STEAM CLEANING ROAD TAR REMOVED. ROYAL MOTOR i INN, 19 E. 9TH. LI. 0541. COATS—DRESSSES OR SUITS. ! CLEANED AND PRESSED. 50c. Ta. 6060. Ri. 7474. PARIS CLEANERS. Free Call and Delivery Service. AUGUST special, 9x12 rug cleaned and ! sized. S2: 1 small rug free. W. N. FLY CO.. 2328 Brookside. Ch. 2211. Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE I Store now. pay six months later, free j hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load ! and up Call Ri 7750 419 E. Market St ; MOVING—S2.SO per load up; furniture I hauled overland at 25c per mile. Real i service, reliable white man. Li. 9404, ALLISONS—S2.SO a load up: experienced. careful, white men. LI. 4105. MOVING—S 2 up. anything, any time; iocal, overland; white men. Petes. Ch. 2878 TIMES WANT ADS maxe interesting reading because interesting bargains of manv kinds are listed here daily Paperhanging and Painting GENERAL - repair work, paper'g & paint'g Reas, price. Elmer Shaner. Ch. 1465, PAPER furnished and hung $3.50 rm.; inside & outside painting. Dr. 0125, PAPER REMOVED BY STEAM. %2 ROOM AND UP CH_6393 INTERIOR, exter. deco.; carpentering, repairing; roofing; resp.; reas. Ri. 5182, PAPER HANGING, 8c ROLL. Samples shown. Ta. 1901. IRVINGTON DECORATING CO—Paper furn. and hung. $3.50 rm.; paper 3c up; cleaning. 75c; painting by hr. or con- " tract. Ir. 5190.

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms 33RD. W.. 212 Private home: tile bath. hot waterj_*2 week. He. 4646-J. SARATOGA HOTEL—S4O Mass.; clean. mo and rms. inn era prin gm attreaaee: re as 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N . 523. APT. 5 1 OR 2 RMS ADJOINING BATH; COZY LIGHT CHEERFUL; CLOSE IN ALABAMA. N.. 2037—We1l furn. ktchnette. apt.; o.stuffed; near bath; reas. Ta. 1550. ALA., N, 1516—2 RMS KITCHENETTE FRONT APT; NICELY FURN; MURPHY BED ALA., N.. i 132 2-rm. suite, newly dec i recept. hall, refrig . new furn.. good | loc., middle aged people pref, reas. Li. 2129. BELLEFONTAINE. 1801—2-rm. apt.. com- ’ pletelv turn., priv. entrance. $3. He. 5756 BROADWAY. 1422—Private bath, new , • overstuffed; phone, carage.adujts. _s6 BROADWAY. 1134—1524 College; 1 and ‘ 2 rms.. kitchenette: 2 beds: $4 to $7 BEVILLE. N., 829—3 rms.. next bath; couple or 2 men; front porch. Ch. 7581. I CAPITOL. N.. 1740 —2 attractive front rms.. everyth, fur., con. hot water. Ta. 2996. ; COLLEGE. 2052 —Large rm.. kitchenette: furn.: priv. porch_ <V_enC He. 5023. COLLEGE. rm., also rm. .V j kitchenette, running wat. $5. $6. sleep rm CENTRAL. 1326—Lovely cool 2-rm. apt , i completely fur. Next bath. porch._s.V DAVIDSON. N - 319—2 or 3-rm. mod. apt.; ' sink; completely turn.: pri. ent. Ri. 2629 DEL. <fc VER.—Downtown; 3 conn, rooms; overstuffed. 126 E. Vermont. Apt. 5. EAST—3 unfurnished rms.. kitchenette. bath: utilities furnished. Ch. 1335-M. N. EAST. 714—Two large clean rms.; walking distance: modern: only S5. N. EAST. 720—Completely furn. front rm.: near town. Ice box, stove; $3.50. ILL.. N.. 2339—1, 2. 3 rm. apts., custodian serv.; hdwd fir., o’stuffed; Indry. $3->7, KEYSTONE, N., 1232—2 or 3 mod. furn rms., utilities, gar., furn.. nr. Brksd Prk. MERIDIAN. S.. 1601 1 2—2-rm.. also 2 rms., kitchenette, completely furn. Priv. ent. NEW JERSEY. 2137—2 rms.. beautifully furn., utilities, clean, quiet, bath adj.; conv.: $5. ORIENTAL. N., 20—2 or 3 rms.. complete; util, pci.. $6 ONE WEEK FREE. Adults. I OLNEY. N . 1015—Front rm.. nice kitchen., all turn,, priv. entr. Ch. 1464-M OHIO. E., 517—Large turn, housekeeping room, modern. well lighted; very reas. OHIO. E., 540—2 nice front rms.: desirable: other rooms. $2 up. OLNEY. N.. 953 —Nice, modern, front rm.. kitchen privileges: or board optional. PRATT. E.. 1142—Nicely furn. apts.; pri. bath ajid ent.: rent red. Vj; walk, dist. PINE. S.. 433—3 rms.; priv. entrance; utilities furn.; $4.50. Dr. 2581. RITTER, N., 46—Lovely 5 rms., bath, convenient to car, school, churches. Reas. Ir. 0370. STATE, N., 210—Nice, airy rm., completely furn.. lovely porch, reduced. lU._ 6214. TUXEDO, N., 810—1-rrn. kitchenette, front apt., lge. closet, priv. ent. Ch. 0249-J. TALBOT, - N.. 2420—Single - rms, S3. $3.50. $4, everything furn: run, water. Ta. 7110. VIRGINIA AVE., 509—Large room and kitchen utilities furn.. walking dist.; *4_. WOODRUFF. 544 M. DR.—2 apts. with priv. bath: running water. Ch. 31"3. WOODLAWN, 1542—Nr. Fountain Sq.: lovely rm.. well equipped kchn.; mod, home. $3.50. S6.SO—N. New Jersey. 2042; 2 lge., cool rms.. nicelv furn.. fl. lamD. nlano. refrig., elect, laundry, phone, util, rent reduced. $4.75^—2 rooms, unfurnished. All utilities. 225 W. 30th. $4- 111.. N.. 1132; 3 rms.. nicely furn.. all util- also apts. Ta. 1487. 33R.D. W., 926—3-rm. suite, attractive, pri. bath, hot water, gar., reas. Ta. 6797. 'C£4 _ i7, , r 2 rms., unfurnished: all utilities. 0 _225 _W. Thirtieth. _ (P/l ILL.. N., 1132—2 or 3 rms.; all utilities: nicely LOVELY WOODRUFF—I rm.. $3.50: 2 rms.. $5; porch; nr. Tech. Ch. 4108. 19 Rooms with Board ALABAMA, N., 1224—Large rm.. twin beds, running water: $5. Riley. 6647. BROADWAY, 3128—Attractive cool room; good meals: 1 or 2: home priv. Wa. 0892. CENTRAL. 5355—Nice front airy rm.; 2 girls: horne privig. Hu. 4124. CENTRAL—Dandy home; 1 or 2; modern. pleasant; reasonable. Ta. 0294. DEL., N.—Cool, country like; mod. conveniences; gar.; 20 min. from Circle. Ha. 4705-J. PENN.. N.. 1812—Lovely large rm.. suitable for 2; $6.50. Near carline. Ta. 3207. PARK 833 —Large rm., twin beds; 3 good meals. $5 for 2; $6 for 1. Ri. 9930. PARK. 1422—VERY REAS.. LGE. RM., FOR 1 OR 2 BMP., PRIV. LI. 7019. SPECIAL care for patients in trained nurses home; reas. rate. Ch. 1700-R. WANTED* child to board, mother’s care: baby preferred. Be. 3935-M. WALNUT. E.. 415—Rm.. board, $7; laundry furn. Priv. entr. Walking disL A REAL HOME for bus. girls.; pleas, rms.; twin beds; walking distance; $6. Li. 3885. 25TH W., 1338—Rm.. board, laundry; gar.: $5 wk.; two for $7.50. NORTH—Lovely front rm.; home privileges, good meals; gar.; $6. He. 4203. 21 Unfurnished Apartments j MERIDIAN, S., 456—Desirable. 4-room ! semi-modern apt.; sls mo. DESIRABLE modern: cool apts.; sls to S4O. Inquire 5018 E. Wash. REDUCED RENT Bellefontalne. 2315; three rooms and oath; recently decorated: lower apartment: beat, water and garage. Dr. 3300. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free Li. 5452. evenings Wa. 0433. or Be 3114 S2O PiR MO—6-room mod., 15tii & 111. _ Verc Court; water pd. Ri, 0543. IITH, W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette Apt., gas. water, heat and ice furnished. 523. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. FALL CREEK BLVD., 135 W.—2D FLOOR APT.; 5 RMS.. BATH; ADULTS. 15TH. E., 814—4-room mod. duplex; very mod.. gar, heat_furn.y S2O. Ir. 1163. VOLLRATH mo ° B er £ 1 22 Unfurnished Houses COLORADO, 1248—4-rm. dble.. modern. ! built-in-features, tile fl. in bath, $25 1 Wa. 5063-J. ! CAPITOL. N.. 3028—Nr. Shortridge. 6-rm. I mod , garage. $307 Ha._2862-W7_ _____ ARSENAL, N„ 342—6-rm double, modern near Tech, holy Cross, water pd., $25 | ASHLAND. 1944—7-rm. mod. dble.; gar.; ! newly painted: very reas, Ha. 3747-M. j BYRAM. 3856—4-rm. mod., built-in con- j veniences: gar.: water pd. Iffa. 1164 , CHURCHMAN. 1205—9 rm. mod.; 2 toilets. good condition; $28.50. Dr. 5193. DRAPER, 1537—5-room semi-mod.; A-l condition; water paid; near school; good neighborhood. _Hu. 4358 or Dr. 3664-R. DELAWARE, N.. 2409—Double. 7 rooms, j hall, bath, furnace, no garage. Now : S2.L Key 2411, Li. 8621. | DEWEY. 5844—Irvington: 5 rm. semi-mod.; | _ gai ’T sls; nr. schoo 1 ,_b us. Ir, 4119. EUCLID.' N., 1618-26-27—3. 5-rm. new mod. j bungalows; $25, $27,50. Ch. 6397. GRANT, 514—Splendid 5-rm. mod. dbl.. gar.. $27.50; wat, pd. Ri. 4635. i GRACE. S., 68 —5-rm.: complete bath; no furnace; gar.; $17.50; wa pd. Ri. 1091. HAMILTON. 651—Nr. Tech., corner 6-rm. ! mod., redeco., reflnished; S3O. Hu. 3987. | HOUSTON, 1933—Small modern dble. water and garage. $20.00. Li. 523 L LA SALLE. N.. 942—Modern 6-rm. double; j water paid: $27.50. * | MADISON. 1257—8 rms., mod., gar., nr. ! school: S2O. 13 W. McCarty. Dr. 7295-W. MARLOWE. 1157—5-rm. semi-mod., redecorated; ?16; water pd. Li. 6436. : NEW YORK. E„ 4807—4 rms., bath. mod.. all redecorated: rent cut. Ir, 7912, ! NEW JERSEY. N.. 3320—Very desirab’e I dou.. nr. Shortridge; newly dec.; rt. red. OXFORD. N., 259—Nr. Tech; 6 rms.; mod.; ( newly papered; painted: $25, Li. 7603 ■ PENN.. N.. 2156—Att. 6-rm.. strictly mod.; nice yard; garage: S4O. Ta. 1981. ! RIVERSIDE DR.. W., 1642 (N. Befle Vieui bunga.; 5 rm. mod.; gar.; $25. Be. 1783. RANDOLPH. S., 401—4-rm. mod. dble., in-a-door bed, water pd. sl6 mo. Ri. 7168 RICHLAND, N, 258—6-rm. cotage. gar. 719 N. Pershing; 4 rms., free water. Ri. 7725. SINGLETON, 1856—New 5-rm. mod. dbl.. gar.. $23; wat. pd. Adults. Dr, 5848 ST. PAUL. 1036—5-room double, modern. 1 water . pd. Rent reduced. SANDEIfe. 832—5-rm. dbl., A-l; red. rent; gar.: wat. pd. Eve. Ha. 2004-W. SOUTHEASTERN. 2027—4 rms.. mod., gar.; A-l condition: low rent. Dr. 5606. SHERMAN DR., N., 329—Semi-mod.. 5 lg. rms.. gar.; $18; wat. pd. Ir, 5282. TECUMBEH, 1154—Bung. dble.. 4 rms . bath.; gar.; wa. pd.; red, to S2O. Ch. 1048 VERMONT. E.. 914—Redecorated. 6 rms., bath, wat, pd.. nr. school. sls. Li. 8930 WARMAN, N.. 1156—Single. 4 rms., new paper, gas, lights, toilei; sll. Be_ 1671. WINDSOR. 1019—LOVELY SIX-RM. Near Tech, car, clean, painted. Reduced to sls WISCONSIN. 319—Cozy 5-rm. newlv papered; ga.; red.. $12.50, Ri. 0645. Ri. 4307 E. 25TH . 210—Near Fall Cr„ 7-rm. mod.. i fireplace, near car. bus. Only $25 _ COLORED—IO34 W. 25TH —3 rms.. toilet. redeco., nr school, $13.50, Ha. 3590-R 40TH. W, 504—Attractive 5-rm. strictly mod.. 2-wav dbl.: gar.; $42,50, Wa. 1105. 24TH. E. 418—6-rm. mod. good cond.. S2O: water paid. Ri. 2404. 23RD. E, 905—Double. 5 rooms, bath, furnace, no garage. Now sl7. Key 911. Li. 8621. 30TH. E.. 3510—Single, clean, 4 bedrm., mod., gar.. $25. Nr. school. Hu. 7458. 36TH. W., 1421—4 rms. mod., redeco., gar. wat. pd.. $22.50; no traffic. Ta. 3512.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses 34TH. W , 1349—Double 5 rms.. gar.. sls. | Fine shape. Wa 9110 SIX-ROOM modern double: *2O. 660 E 25th. He 2649 5-RM. DOUBLE, sl4 541 Beil: elec gas. wafer. GREGORY A APPEL. INC. _Li. 7491. 'Single Sub. Bungalow. $15.00 2115 N. Riley. GREGORY A APPEL. INC.. LI. 7491 eon CAPITOL. N. 3038—6-rm modern. garage. S3O. Ha 1 2862-W_ _ I "BUNGALOW DBL., $20.00 Five-room modern. Raragc. 1426 N. COIO DUNLOP & lIOLT EG EL 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses BRADLEY. N.. 940—FURNISHED 4-RM. DOUBLE; IN-A-DOOR BED CH. 1399 KOEHNE. 2712—Attract, entirely pn. >2 dbl.. 4 rms.. mod- clean. $6. Ha. 1244-M. j NORTH. 2200—3-rm. kchette.. bth.. modapt., -stuffed. pch.; util.: >8.50. Ri- 2234. NEW YORK. W. 1626—5 rms.; overstuffed: par.: water paid: >6 wk. RI. 7725. SANGSTER. 4921 5-rm. semi-modern | house: lights, gas, water. Hu. 5615. WALNUT. E.. 115 —S-rm. apt- pri. bath. $6.50 and sß_See_housekeeper in b'sm t. WALLACE. N- 17*i —4-RM. APT COOL; L4WN: MAKE IT YOUR HOME: >24. WOODRUFF PL.. E Dr. 623—Living rm.. bedr.. bath, kitch- por„ It, airv, util. >7, DUPLEX—4 rms.. 2 bedrm.. priv. ent.. heat A wat. furn . gar.; adults. Ch. 2847-J. Newly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garage. THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVE AND McCARTY STS. Sea custodian at 781 E. McCarty at Apt 47. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 26 Wanted to Rent HAVE F party waiting for SSO to *6O house north; 2 for $25 and 1 for furnished house. S4O to S6O. Call at once. 527 Lemcke. Mr. 27 Houses For Sale CALIFORNIA OWNER—Makes big saerffice for quick sale: 2 family house: 534 E 20th. Comp, remod., hew furnace, part. furn.. $2,500. entire cost. He. 5247. S4OO CASH —Gets deed 4-rm. double, good condition. 2637-39 E. 18th St. Has inside toilet, water, gas, elec., sewer, street Eaved and pd ; screens, shades for ouse. gar., balance payment, $23.50 per mo. Bldg and loan paid up to Sept. 1. Call Ch. 1856 or Be. 3181. 2 Lots, Farms and Acreage 60 MILES south near good town; 15 acres, food road, good land, log house, barn, 0-acre garden, horse, harness and wagon, Jersey cow, 2 heifer calves, 2 sheep. 150 chickens, farming tools and furniture, all for S6OO cash. Immediate _ possession. Ir. ‘*297. 31 Wanted to Trade WILL sacrifice for cash, equity in pretty little home in woods. Owner. Ch. 4185-R. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale MEMORIAL PARK LOT—B GRAVE PRICED REASONABLY. 1222 N. RURAL. SANILITE—MetaI polish; noninflam- brilliant. NTL SANITATION CO., 231 Ind. Ave. RENEWED ceiling fan. good as new. attracvite price. . Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. IS 17_ WASHING MACHINE PARTS & SERVICE. Wringer rolls $1.85 and up. EASY parts, new and used. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852, Water pump, factory rebuilt, completely, automatic. $25, S3O. . Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151. Pickles, Pickles, Pickles FRESH DAILY Second house W. of Emerson on S. Side of Raymond SU Ir. 2291. SAVE MONEY—Clean, wholesome milk, 20c gal. 4411 E. Minnesota St. TURN GAS WATER HEATERS ON AND OFF BY A SWITCH UPSTAIRS. COMPLETE SET OF PARTS, ANY ONE CAN INSTALL. $5.50. TA. 1013. OR ADDRESS WORL. 2530 CORNELL AVE. j WASH BOILERS, copper, $2 each; galvanized tubs, size 3.60 c each. Children’s patent leather low cuts. 75c per. while they last. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. FIXTURES WILL RENT ALL KINDS REASONABLE FOR THE FAIR KING’S INDIANA BILLIARD DR.. 3578 1631 SOUTHEASTERN DR. 5826 VARIOUS sizes used awnings and flags, priced to sell. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. New Tin Sheets Size 21x28: $5 per box of 112 sheets, colors, red blue and green, suitable for siding and roofs, garages and barns. lloosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. Tents All sizes anS styles of tents, at reduced prices, while they last. lloosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. Canvas Truck Covers Size 12x15 truck covers, $4.75. All other sizes of waterproof covers In stock at lowest prices. No waiting. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO. 1302 W Washington St. TFT?TITT TAT? 4? Quarts 25c doz.. : T XvUil J/irvo pints 20c doz. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO., 534 | _W._Pearl_St. —FISHING TACKLE— Bargains in unredeemed steel and bamboo rods and high-grade reels, etc., s values to S2O. priced at 49c up. SACKS BROS.’ LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. TRY - TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 35 Household Goods AXMINSTER rug, 9x15: good condition; $lO. Ha._2073. 37 W. 21st, Apt. 503. BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. and bedrm., twin beds, linen Frieze, j 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. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON~ALt MAKES: CHEAP. WHITE CO.. RI. 4755. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrig., new, used;_cash, credit. Barrett. 868 Virginia. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments AUTO RADIO —No down payment; 1 year I to pay. Werking Radio Serv. Ir, 6229. AUTO radios trade tor shortwave conv-t- < er for midgets. Werking Radio. Ir. 6229. ' DRUM OUTFITS Repossessed. *22.50. $35.00. $50.00. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N, Pennsylvania St. Li, 5513. SOPRANI accordion; excellent condiTiorf. $97.50. Free lessons; easv terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N, Penna. Li. 5513. MARTIN guitar and case; reg. $115: repossessed $62.50; easv terms. PEARSON PIANO CO- 128 N. Penna. Li. 5513. ECHOPHONE MIDGET $17.50 Grandfather's Clock radio 49.00 Croslev Classmate 22.50 Brunswick 9-tube combination.... 65.00 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP, 225 E WASH. RADIO DEALERS AND SERVICE MEN Make our company your buying headquarters. We extend courteous treatment, prompt service, quality merchandise, at reasonable prices. Only recognized dealers obtain wholesale prices STATE RADIO CO. 316 N. Illinois St. LL 4438 38 Store, Office Supplies UNDERWOOD No. 5; has had less than 6 use. Li_ 9470 205 Mass. TYPEWRITERS rented. $2 50 per mo.; $4 tor Bmo Woodstock, 317 N Penn L. 4712 39 Cash Coal Mart No Wheel Charge, Kindling Each Ton. W. Va. lump or egg. fkd $5.00 White Ash, lp. or egg. fkd 4.25 UNION ICE & COAL CO Dr. 4621. Dr. 4622

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MERCHANDISE 40 Wanted to Trade LAUNDRY - work tor goaf - millFor guar” perm, wave on gray hair. Be 2621. ev. $l5O DIAMOND RING—For good used car. sedan pref. or ? Make offer. 807 Ft. Wayne. 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture’ CALL MR PIERCE RI JOl9. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL TOUR OOODB We ate (he largest outers nc eeilera jt used merchandise in the state WF PAY THE BESI PRICES C-A-S-H for OLD GOLD, COLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN , 239 W Washington St. SELL U&l-Your old gold and silver jewelry, dental bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price. SACKS BROS. LOAN COi 308 Indiana avenue. LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry PONY—SPOTTED. CHEAP IF SOLD THIS _ WEEK 3903_ ENGLISH. IR. 0043 44 Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY PUPI PIES. CHEAP. WRITE v TIMES, BOX A-800. AUTOMOTIVE —■- -—-2 50 Autos For Sale CHEVROLET—I 929 sedan, fully equipped including trunk: $195. Meridian Motor Sales. 820 N Meridian. Rv 4931 HUDSON—CHEAP FOR CASH WILLYB 1930 Sport Coupe, $195. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO 309 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 5994. FORD—I 929 Fordor sedan; a real buy at $155. C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E 'Washington. Li. 8396 FORD; 1931, TUDOR. $215“ SACKS BROS LOAN CO 309 N. Capitol Ave. LI. 5994. CHEVROLET, 1930, sls0 — SACKS BROS LOAN CO. 309 N Capitol Ave. Li. 5994. ESSEX, 1928, SEDAN, $95 SACKS BROS LOAN CO. 309 N Capitol Ave _ _ Li. 5994. PONTIAC. ’3l Sport Coupe; repossessed; pay 3 paym’ts down, bal. cont. Ch. 1486. Marmon’s Bargain Counter - Marmon, 1927 sedan .$ 95 Off Hudson. 1929 sedan 19.4 Off Graham Paige. 1929 sedan. 615 195,00 Elcar, 1927 sedan 95.00 Marmon 8. 1927 sedan 95 no Graham Paige. 610 sedan 150 00 Chrysler. 1926 sedan 60 00 Roosevelt. 1930 sedan 17.4 no Essex, 1926 coach 25 00 Small Down Payment. Balance Easv MARMON USED CAR STORE Meridian at. Eleventh. Ri. 3308 PONTIAC R 0 A1 >STE 11. 89.1 SACKS BROS LOAN CO. 309 N Capitol Avv Li. 4994. 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers FORD, 1929—1 \ z truck chassis & cab 7 $175. FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol. Ri. 9326. TOMORROW From August 10th to 25th. We are offering every used truck in our stock at greatly reduced prices. General Motors Used Truck Dept. 31 W. 13th St. H. Sandys. Li. 7467. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO WllT repair or make new tops ana 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. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities GOOD restaruant on E. lotn; low price; 24 hr. serv. 1552 E L 10th__Ch. JJ574-M. _ FOR SALE BY OWNER—2 dry cleaning establishments, out of town: also shr> repairing and hat block, dept. Ta. 0270. IF YOU SEE a want ad that Interests von answer it today the opportunity mav b* gone tomorrow SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATfc through classified ads In The Timea Phone "ad-taker” Ri 5551 during business hours Personal Property Loans HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION OF AMERICA sth Fl. Merchants Bank Bldg. RI lev 2579. 4th Fl. Kresge Bldg. RI lev 7508. LOANS' 2% ~ INDPLS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI. 3587. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. REDUCED RATES 200 Roosevelt Bldg 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI ncoln 2491 Li ncoln 8498, AUTO loans: LOWEST RATES li-anlV-If dr Id * h**n chip. ii not reemar leeal rate will orevail until maturity Linctrfn Auto Loan Cos. 8 S. Capitol Ave. RI. 1321 _■ FRIENDLY LOANS Quick, confidential service at a low cost. Small monthly payments. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg. Phone Riley 5054, Qvvici I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDO. CORNER PENN AND MICH RI 5600. PLENTY Q PbEE PARKING SPACE Automobile Loans WdlcK Service Free Partcing 308 Indiana Ave. RI 5994 SAOtSBROS auto loan c Cr. New York and Indiana AUTO LOANS CASH AT 20 Months \ ONCE to Pay WED CAR LOAN tQ 342 N. Illinois St. LI !'o<| Comer Illinois and Vermont s *•

AUTO LOANS IMTate 1 LET US REFINANCE v OUR CAR 1 Icmn.AMj |R~n i- cO' . -q mwm corp. IQ3Q N.MERIDIAN ST-