Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 83, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1932 — Page 10

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FINAL PLEAS ARE MADE IN FLIER’S TRIAL Sharply Contrasting Pictures of Lancaster Painted yy Opposing Attorneys. Hk I nitrd I'rtuK Miami, Fla.. Aug. 16.-Sharply contrasting lines of final argument were offered as the state demanded death lor Captain William N. Lancaster, British flyer charged with the murder ol Haden Clarke, and detense counsel pleaded for acquittal. "Sex embodies the strongest motive ever written for murder,” said Henry Jones, assistant prosecutor. The state, charged that Lancaster killed Clar.te because he won the love of Jessie Keith-Miller, aviatrix. Evidence Is Circumstantial "The prosecution has brought filth, muck and dirt into this trial to prejudice this jury,” retorted James M. Carson of the defense. ‘'William Lancaster, 4,000 miles from home, before an American Jury, stands out like a brilliant jewel against the sordid background of this trial.” Carson, following two prosecution orators, pointed out that all evidence against Lancaster was circumstantial, and recited various instances of men being convicted because “prosecution and jury started with bias on the side of guilty.” Mrs. Keith-Millcr Present “The books are full of innocent men who have been convicted for less evidence than this,” he told the juiy. Argument is expected to be finished and the case given to the jury today. Mrs. Keith-Miller, lover of both men. sat near the press table and listened intently. She heard Jones refer to her as weak physically and “far weaker morally. When a woman loses virtue, she loses all. Would {.he stop at lying? The man for whom she expressed her greatest love was dying. Is it not natural to save the life of another lover" sifter “Lhey saw their terrible position?"

ORDINANCE BLOCKED Council Delays Action to Allow City Probe. Charges that the proposed city ordinance regulating use of fumigation gases is too drastic and will discriminate in favor of one local firm, made by Attorney Michael A. Ryan. Monday night resulted in postponement of action by city council, to permit further study of the ordinance by Dr. Herman G. Morgan, city health officer. Proposed ordinance requiring all groceries and food markets to remain closed on Sundays, held invalid by Herbert M. Spencer, assistant city attorney, also was postponed. Ordinances passed included, one rezoning West Washington street, between Richwein street and Traub bavenue from busies* to residence at the request of property owners in the vicinity lighting against establishment by Samuel M Goldsmith. plumbing supply dealer, of what they term a junk yard at Neal and Washington streets. A *152,702 bond issue ordinance to*pay Judgments for 1931 utility bills.

CHILDREN'S ORCHESTRA TO GIVE 2 CONCERTS Civic Group to Take Part in Safety Rally at Brooksidr. Two programs will be presented this week by the Indianapolis | Children's Civic orchestra, under the | direction of Leslie C. Troutman. Wednesday the orchestra, which ■ consists of sixty-five Indianapolis j children, will take part in the program of a safety rally at Brookside park, arranged by Lieutenant Frank Owen of the accident prevention bureau. The orchestra also will appear at safety meetings to be held Aug. 24 at Ellenberger park and Aug. 31 at Riverside park. A playlet and readings will complete the program of the Wednesday night meeting. The children's orchestra will play Friday at a meeting of the East New York Street Civic Club at Temple avenue and East New York street.

VISIT CANNING PLANTS Growers, in Convention Here, Make Inspection of City Industries, Taking a brief vacation from discussion of problems of the vegetable growing industry, several hundred growers attending the Vegetable Growers’ Association of America convention this afternoon were to visit local canning plants and other industries. Delegates from half the states in the Union were present for opening of the four-day convention Monday at the Claypool. Lot of the vegetable growers has been fortunate during the depression, they were told by President George S. Sweet. Ft. Wayne. Ind., in his opening address. Sweet said the growing tendency toward a vegetable diet has prevented the industry from losses suffered by other industries. FOOTPRINTS ARE ’CLEW' Mark of Naked Foot Left by Thief at Paint Company. Police today recalled the story of Robinson Crusoe and the naked footprint in the sand when they investigated the robbery of the Sar-gent-Gerke Paint Company, 323 West Fifteenth street. On the floor of the company's shop were footprints evidently made by a boy. The tracks led from an open rear window into the shop, and back *nd forth across the floor. Stamps of 5-cent denomination, amounting to $7 and two sets ol horseshoes were reported stolen.

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Stations of the National Broadcasting Company

WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA 9*<t MAS into WCFL 7I t WMAQ *7O WI.S hit) WSB 740 okgw v* kvoo mo hckt aso w r.u -,o wi.w 700 wsm m KOA *3O KYW 1070 WI)AF 610 WHO 1000 WOO 1000 WTAM iO7O KPRC 020 WBAL 1130 | WENfc *7O ii WJR 750 WOW 500 WTIC 1660 KRTP 1100 WRAP *OO ! WFAA **o W. 17. 760 I WSAI 15.10 Station* of the Columbia Broadcasting System W ABC *6O H RA.M 770 | WKItC 550 * WOWO 1160 i WCCO *lO KOIL 1260 WPG 1100 WON 720 WIAU 640 WFIW 910 CKAC 730 CFRB 960 WBT 10*0 WHAS *2O KRI.D 1040 WFBM 1010 WLAC 1470 KMOX 1000

—6 P. M.— CBS- Edwin C. Hill. ! wBBM (770)—Sport* review. NBC Julia Sanderson Frank Crumit to WEAF. I WON (720)—Palmar ensemble. >BC - Bketch, Thunderdeath, ’’ to WJZ WMAQ (6701 - GalUcchlo concert orchestra. —615 P. M—CBS Abe Lvmin and band. WBBM 1 770)-Meeker's orchestra WMAQ i67ot —Jingle Joe. —6:30 P. M.— KYW (1020' Frank Luther. CBS- Kate Smith WBBM (770)—Arnhelm s orchestra. NBC- Walter Smith and band to WEAF. f!BC—Piano Duo to WJZ. WMAQ (670) Busy B s wsm 16501—Band —6; 45 P. M.— KYW (1020)—The Bov*. CBS -Joe Paiooka WGN (720i -Troubadors. NBC Soloist to WJZ. WMAQ (670' Radio Gossip Chas Gilchrist. WSM 16501—Dinner concert. —7 P. M KYW (1020)—Master s orchestra. CBS- Flippen-eies. WBBM (7701 Orchestra. NBC Civic Artists to WEAF ifc’GN (720i—Weem s orchestra. NBC Household program to WJZ. —7:30 P. M.— KYW Go2o)—Agnews orchestra. CBS—Crime Club. WBBM (770i Brook A Ross. NBC Ed Wvnn ad band to WEAF. WENR i R7O( - Mart revue. NBC -Goldman band to WJZ.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company TUESDAY P M. 3 00 to s:3o—Silent. s:3o—Skippy. s:4s—Records. 6:oo—Edwin C. Hill , 6 15—Abe Lvman s band (CBS).) 6:3o—Kate Smith (CBS'. 6 45—Joe Paiooka (CBS'. 7 00—Jav C. Flippen-cies (CBS). 7 30—Announced. 7:4s—Bohemians. 8 00—Music that satisfies (CBS). B:ls—Fast Freight (CBS'. 8 30—lsliam Jones orchestra (CBS). 9 00 —Columbia symphony (CBS!. 9:ls—Nut Farm. 9:3o—Little Jack Little (CBS'. 9 45 Freddie Martin orchestra (CBS'. 10 00—Harold Stern orchestra (CBSi. 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Gus Arnheim orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting, lne.) TUESDAY P. M. 4:3o—Tea Times Tunes. 4:3s—Legislative analysis. 4:4s—News flashes. 5 00—Harry Bason. s:ls—Vaughn Cornish. 5:30 Dinner melodies. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally. 6 20—Baseball scores. 6:3o—Announced. 6:4s—Dinner dances. 7:oo—Louise Spillman. 7:ls—Sport s spotlight. 7.30 Russ-Dol-Rav-Tno. 7 45—Golden melodies. 8 00—Orchestra. B:ls—The Hoofers. 8 30 —Sam. the Accordian Man. B;4s_Worthless Talk. 9 00—Two bovs and a guitar. 9:ls—Jewel Box. 9 30— Among the Classics. 9 ■ 45 —Otis Mitchell. jo-00—The Merrymen. 10:30— Sign off. _____ WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY P M 4 00—Ted Black's orchestra (NBC). 4 30—Historical Romance iNBCi. 4 45—Lowell Thomas (NBCi. s:oo—Amos ’n' Andy (NBCi. 5 15—Dog talk by Dr. Glenn Adams. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Southern singers. 6:00—Blue moments. 6 15—Chandu. the magician. 6:3O—R. F. D. hour. 6;4s—crosley Cadets male octet. 7:oo—Review. 7:15 —Tony Cabooch. 7-30—Kru'schen serenades. 7-45—The Puddles family. 8 00—The Tylers on tour. 8 15—Duke Ellington's dance orchestra. 8 30—Bands of Distinction. B:4s—Mike and Herman. 9:oo—Tales of Terror. 9 30—varsity quartet and organ. 9 45—Headlines of yesterday. 10 00—Duke Ellington’s dance orchestra. 10 30—Drake hotel orchestra (NBC'. 11-00—Moon River Slumber music. 11 30—Duke Ellington's dance orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off.

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"The Yellow Arrow Murders” by Van Wyck Mason will be presented by the Crime Club during the broadcast over WABC-Columbia network from 7.30 to 8 p. m., Tuesday. George Olsen and his orchestra playing from New York will be heard by riders of the magic carpet during tbe program Tuesday at * p. m . over WENR and NBC network, assisted by the lovely yotce of Ethel Shutta. Arthur Tracy, the Street Singer of the Air. will open with songs from Romberg's Student Prince” when he appear* with Nat Shllkret's orchestra on "Music That Satisfies" oyer WFBM and the Columbia network Tuesday, at 8 p. m.

HIGH SPOTS OF TUESDAY NIGHT S PROGRAM. s:4s—Columbia —Georgia Price and Kreuger’s orchestra. 6 00— NBC 1 MEAFi—Sanderson and Crumit. NBC (WJZ)—Drama "Thunderdeath.'’' 6:3O—NBC 1 WEAF) —Walter Smith's band from Qjjmcy. Mass 7:oo—Columbia —Crime Club, “The Yellow Arrow Murders.” 7.30—N8C (WJZ)—Goldman band, request program. NBC 1 WEAF'—Ed Wynn and orchesjra. 8:00—NBC (FEAFi— Police drama. Columbia—The Street Singer and Shilkret's orchestra. 8 30— NBC (WJZ)—Tish, “The Capture." 10:05—NBC (WEAF)—PauI Whitemans orchestra

Carrying a cargo of vocal harmony, piano and organ novelties, the Fast Freight will leave WCCO for another run over WFBM and the Columbia network Tuesday, from 8:15 to 8 30 p. m. Cesare Sodern will present a symphonic concert composed cnttrclv of composition* of Beethoven, during a program oyer WENR and NBC network Tuesday, at 9:15 p. m. Nicolai Berezowskv, conducting the Columbia symphony orchestra, will feature the second and final movement. Andante con moto. from 6chubert s "Unfinished" symphony during the concert over WFBM and the Columbia network Tuesrdav, from 9 to 9:30 p. m. LEDALS Legal Auctions and Sales GOODS stored in the name of J E Reed' Chas. A Payne. Mrs. Kate Moore. Mrs Babe Mann. Charlie Warren. E Shaw. Roosevelt Landon and C. Kirkendall. will be sold for storage charges Wednesday Aug 24. 1932. at 9 30 a. m. Goods having been in storage the required length O! time and charges unpaid BANNER STORAGE CO. 328 E. Wabash St., Ri. jso3o.

TUESDAY —7:15 P. M WBBJF (770i—Mahra). —8 P. M.— KYW 'lo2oi—Maupin's ori ches*ra JBS—Arthur Tracy and Shilkret s orchestra WBBM (770)—Arnheim * orchestra NBC-Dance hour to WEAF NBC—The Country Doctor to WJZ. —8:15 P. M CBS—Musical Fast Freight. NBC Tune Detective to W.. 6 WMAQ (670) —"A Persian Garden." —8:30 P. M.— CBE—Lsham Jones orchestra. WGN (7201—Musical Highlights. NBC - "Tish" to WJZ. WMAQ (670) Evenin' Neighbor. —845 P. M ;WBBM 17701 —" Romance of Thorobreds." WJR (750 i— Musical Masters. NBC—Jane Froman and band to WJZ. —9 P. M.— KDKA (980) News; Pettis” orchestra KYW (1020i—Sports; news; Maupin's orchestra. CBS—Columbia symphony, i NBC—Arthur Jarrett and orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Weems orchestra. NBC—Amos ’n’ Andy. —9:15 P. M.— WGN (720i—Dream Ship. NBC—Sodero and concert orchestra t.o WJZ. , WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylvia. WTMJ (620)—Los Cabal-j leros.

LEGALS Legal Auctions anu gales LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the following lots of goods: Lot 3719, in name of J. G. Rogers, trunk, table, baskets, shirtwaist box and other goods; Lot 3865 in name of Esther Baker, bed, buffet, chiffonier, stoves, davenport set, dresser and other goods. Lot 3829, in name of Milton Jackson, davenport, chair and table, Victrola, day bed and other goods; Lot 3488 in name ot Leila Lawrence, trunks, chiffonier, cedar chest, desk, chairs, boxes and other goods; Lot 3862, in name of E. Holsapple, aavenport, chairs, rockers, tables, dressers, boxes and other goods; Lot 3872-A, in name of J. Elliott. 1 trunk, will be sold at auction on Wednesday, August 31, 1932. at 9 o'clock a. m.. at 1601 College aVenue, Indianapolis, Ind., for storage and other charges. COUGHLEN TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Legal Bids, Proposals H. F. SEMONES. ATTORNEY] NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Clermont. Marion County. Indiana, will up to 8 p. m.. September 6. 1932. at the office of the Clerk-Treas.. receive sealed proposals for the construction of a drainage sewerage outlet, for a part of the Town of Clermont, according to plans and specifications on file with the Clerk. Bidders will be reanired to furnish a surety bond in amount of the bid if accepted. Signing of the Contract will be subject to the approval and sale of Bonds, for payment, of said proposed drainage. The Board of Trustees reserve the right to relect any and all bids. (SEAL) JOE AULBACH, Clerk-Treas. GENERAL Protestant Orphans Association annual meeting and election of officers on Thursday. August 18. 1932. at 7:30 p m. at number 1404 S. State Awe., city. JOHN P. LEYENDECKER. Secretary. announcements 1 Death Notices CARR. SAMUEL B. Age eighty-four, husband of Martha E. Carr, father of Mrs. E. P. Erbrich. passed away near Lawrence on Road 67, Monday, 3 a. m.. Friends may call at THE McNEELY MORTUARY, 1828 N. Meridian st.. until 10 a. m. Wednesday. Funeral at Colburn. Ind.. Wednesday afternoon. DAVIsTvIOLA BENHAM—-Mother of Mrs. Ruth Hartman and James M. Davis of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ross N. Carter of Evanston. 111., and Huber A. Davis of Tampa. Fla., passed away Monday afternoon. Private services at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 4 p. m. Friends may call 11 P until time of services. MOULDER, JAMES L. —Entered into rest Monday, 8:40 a. m., age 65 years, beloved husband of Amerlia Moulder, father of Mrs. Vera Tribb.v. Funeral Wednesday at residence. 3341 N. Sherman dr., il a. m.; St. Paul M. E. church. 3'* miles southeast of Forest. Ind.. 2 p. m. Friends invited. HARRY W. MOORE IN CHARGE. [Frankfort (Ind.) papers please copy. I NOLAN, MARGARET—BeIoved mother of Marie and Patrick Nolan, sister of Mrs. Dennis Moran, Mrs. Thomas Fox, Thomas Patrick and Michael Commons, died Monday. Funeral Thursday, 8:30, from the home of Mrs. Moran. '022 N. Oakland ave.. 9 a. m., St. Philip Neil church. Burial Holv Cross cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE WARREN. LOLA MARY—Beloved daughter of William Warren, and sister of Mrs. Ruth Gardner. Chicago. 111.; Mrs. Ethel Lawrence. Indianapolis; Mrs. Arthur Warren. Connersville. Ind., departed this life Monday. Aug. 15. age 44 years. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 17 at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station st.. 10 a. m. Burial Glen Haven cemetery. Friends invited

HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— yy||Q Get two tickets to Indiana Theater gJH Give one dav's employment to any of the advertiser’* listed below and then phone Miss Rose at Riley 5551, telling ft A which firm vou have employed. Yon will receive two tickets 1111 to see the Indiana theater presentation of ’‘Doctor X” with Fay Wray and Lee Tracy on the sereen. | These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service

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WHO CAN DO IT? CLEANING * PAPER HANGING LANDSCAPING PAINTING MOVING REPAIRING HIRE A MAN! GET TWO TICKETS TO SEE “DOCTOR X” * With Fay Wray and Lee Tracy at the INDIANA THEATER Give one day'* employment to any of the husiness firms or tndiyldnals 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 have employed. Yon w’ll be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE two tickets to the Indiana Tneater to see Fay Wray and Lee Tracy on the screen in “Doctor X.” Every firm listed hpre has pledged itself’ to give 100% satisfaction. READ THE SERVICE ADS ABOVE i

—9 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra CBS —Little Jack Little. NBC—Jack Denny s orche*tra to WEAF WGN (720)—Cummins orchestra. —9:4A P. M CBS—Martin's orchestra. WMAQ (6"o) —Dance program. —l6 P. M KYW (1020)—Terrace orchestra. CBS -Stern's orchestra. WGN (720—Eppinoff s or- ' chestra. VBC- Milwaukee orchestra to wjz. —10:95 P. M.— NBC—Paul Whiteman and orchestra —10:15 P. M.— WJR (750)—Mountaineer*. —10:50 P. M.— CBS -Arnheim’s orchestra. WBBM (770)—Around the town. WENR (B*ol—Paul Whiteman's orchestra. NBC —Agnews orchestra to WJZ. —10:45 P. M.— WGN (7201 —Dance program (3 orchestras.). —ll P. M.— KY’W (1020)—Canton orchestra WENR (870)—Lakeside Park orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— WLW (700)—Ellington's orchestra. NBC —Master's orchestra. —l2 Midnight— WDAF (610) Nighthawk frolic.

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TOY BOSTON bull, black. 4 white feet; rew. 2327 E. Riverside Dr, Ta. 1514. WRjI3T WATCH—Croydon; whit* gold, north side, child* keepsake. Rew. Ir. 6777, HOUND-Black and tan male, lame front foot, strayed Sunday. Reward. 1238 W, 34th. Ha, 2738-1. BILLFOLD—BIack leather. containing money, valuable papers, lost Sun. Broad Rinolr. Liberal rew. offered. Ta. 4568. POINTER PUP—Liver and white female, strayed from 2202 E. 34th St.; reward. Ch. '3243. PERSIAN kitten, male, yellow with brown stripes; strayed from 2504 E. 16th st. Ch. 1842. Reward. 5 Personals ANTIQUE furniture and glass. 10 days, cut price on all. 2866 N. Penn. FALSE TEETH—BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED—Teeth replaced. Called for and deliv. free. 41’’ Virginia Ave. Dr. 5967. BED. coil springs and mattress, $5; 3-pc. mahogany suite. $10: dining. $10: gas range. $3; ice box. $2; velvet rug, SB. 2349 N. Delaware St. Neon Signs—All Kinds GENUINE—MADE IN INDIANAPOLIS REFLECTUBE SIGNS. INC. LI. 3606 6 Transportation DRIVING to Boston. Mass., this week. Take .3 passengers, $lO each. Be. 2386-R. _Ref. _ex. _____ NATIONAL Travel Bureau: cars and passengers anywhere. Puritan Hotel lobby. Ri. 3392. INSTRUCTIONS 11 Dancing, Music, Dramatic PIANO LESSONS—Exp. teacher. $ .60; no dwn. pay. Use side ent. Miss Stedman. Dr. 7572. . HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male Wanted boys to carry Times. Apply 1240 Central Ave. rear. Wanted boys to carry Times. Apply 1438 N. Capitol Ave. 16 Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED Stenographer, bookkeeper wants position in small office. Ch 4860-W RENTALS 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 Tin N. Talbot, 2059; large nicely furn SO.'JV room, home priv.: very reas. q*a KA N. Beville. 942: 1 lge rm.; for reliable i a dy; pri home priv.. near car; Ch. 6482. (TO 525 N. Delaware: large, nicely turn. rm.: good location: home privileges S3.SB—BLVD. PL. 4102—Large front rm.: gentleman; on car line. Ri. 7748. Wa. 5512-J, after 6. s3—College, 2717; large lovely rm., extra windows; newly dec. Ta. 5799. $2~50 TO $5— Broadway. 1546; 2-room front apartment. Utilities furn., gas. ALABAMA. N., 1902 —Front rm.. mod., convenicnces; const— hot water. Ha. 2924-R. CENTRAL, 4250—Nicely furn. rm.. new home north. Hu. 4576, ' CENTRAL. 2631—Beautiful front rm., overlooking Fall Creek; priv. family. He. 5535 CENTRAL. 4250—NICELY FURN. RM., NEW HOME NORTH. HU. 4576. COLLEGE. 2052—2 well furn : priv. entr.; all conveniences. Reas. He. 1247.

Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay six months later, free nauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call Ri 7750 419 E. Market 8t Paperhanging and Painting GENERAL repair work.~paper’g V palnt’g' Reas, price. Elmer Shaner. Ch. 1465. IRVINGTON DECORATING CO—Paper furn. and hung. $3.50 rm.; paper 3c up; cleaning, 75c; painting by hr. or contract. Ir. 5190. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING J. HADLEY. 2269 N. ILL.. TA. 5176. PAINTING AND DECORATING Work guar.: reas. Mellon & Son, Ta, 5225. PAPER HANGING. 8c ROLL. Samples shown. Ta 1901 PAPER furnished and hung; cheap: good work. Ch. 6544-R. PAPER 5c UP: A-l WORK. DR.' 0125. PAPER HANGING. ANY ROOM $2 PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, wall canvasing. BARNARD. Li. 4901. SELL CHEAP—WaII Paper Steamer, A-l. 512 East 11th St. Li. 4901. PAPER HANGING—ISc and 20c per roll. C. H. THURSTON. Dr. 3782-3.

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms CONGRESS. 950—Large front nm. good home pnv.. near car. bus. Ha. 301 J-W. i DELAWARE at 32d; lovely rm., new studio bed couch: private bath; $4. He. 5<40. 425 N. DELAWARE—Large, furn. room. reas.: walking distance: home privileges. < DEIT n . 2043—Apt. 4; attractive airy rm Priv. home; privileges. Bus line. $3. [ DELAWARE. N., 1727—Lovely rm.; owner s home; 1 or 2; pnv.: gar; pus line: reas i KEALING, 1319—2 lovely sleeping rooms pnv. home; meals opt. Ch. 1145-J. [ ILL.. N„ 2326—Clean rm.. kitchen pnvii- , eges opt ; modern, reasonable. Ta. 6921. ; MERIDIAN. N.. 2121—Nicely fur., front rm.. 1 or 2: home privileges. Ta. 2060. MERIDIAN, N., 1628—*3. nice In fl. near bath; also housekeeping. Ta. 4038. MINNESOTA E. 326—Large airy room private home: reasonable once. NEW YORK. E.. 521—Large furn. room, well lighted: suitable for 1 or 2; S3. OHkb. E., 407—Lodging for men; modern; 23c per night. Ri. 4145. PROSPECT, 518—Nice front rm.. near East st. car and bus; breaks. opt.. Dr. 4919-R. TALBOT. N.. 1929—Nicely fur. rms., pri. home. On carline: gentleman. Ha 4822-R. WASH. BLVD.. 2820 —Rm.. 1 or 2: private home; $3; meals optional. Ta. 3821. 3ThUvTi49—Apt. 8: lovely rms.. $2.50. $3, *4 for 2: hot wa: free park’g: walk, dist. riTHUE , 1439—Nice, clean, airy rm., priv. mod, home; near Tech. Ch. 2750. OT TYEr’\TTQ HOTEL; clean, homelike; 01. DLu lo $4 up. 136 W. Market.. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N MERIDIAN 8T HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All rooms with bath, S6-S7 per week. HOTEL LOCKERBIE New summer rates as low as $8 pet week. Special monthly rates. Radio and bath In every room. - 121 S Illinois St RI 4562 Room and Rental Exchange Furn. and unfurn. rms and aots houses: fine locations. He. 5938. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50 to ss—l or 2 cool front mod., pri. ent. Near E. Wash, car. 24 S. Summit. $2 -837 N. Dela.: nicely furn. rm.. board opt., housekeeping too ms; very reas, $2.50 UP—629 Ft, Wayne; modern housekeeping rms; walk, dist; sleeping rms. $3-$5.50—2137 N. New Jersey; 1 and 2 rms. Pri. ent. Nr. school 45; gar., avail., util pd. ASHLAND, 1215—2 large rooms, ground fl. priv. ent. util., furn., hot water; ALABAMA, N., 622—Large rm.; sink, $2.50, ALA.. N.. 1902—1 housexeeping rm. All furn.. next bath, priv. ent ._Ha. 2924-R. ALABAMA, N., 713—2-rm. apt.; unfurn.; gas. lights, $12.50 mo., or furn. $4.50 wk. BROADWAY AND 12TH—8 rms., $10; Va __a1 ready sublet. Ri. 2254. BROADWAY, 1422—C001, lower furn. front apt;, large yard. Frigidaire. garage. BROADWAY, 1134—Attractive rm.; kitchenette, range, sink, $4; single rm. $3. BROADWAY, 1649—Living rm. and kitchen, sink, constant hot water: $6. BROADWAY, 1716—2 rms., fur. complete; mod.. children welcome; $5. He. 5775 DELAWARE, N„ 400, APT. 7—Nice front rm. & kchnette.: reas., next to bath. FT. WAYNE AVE.. 641—LARGE FURN. ROOM AND MOD. KITCHEN; UTIL. FUR. MUST BE SEEN TO APPRECIATE ILL., N.. 2339—1, 2. 3 rm. apts.. custodian serv.; hdwd fir., o’stuffed; indry. $3-87. LA SALLE. N.. 858—1 or 2 rms., kchnette.. fur. or partly; mod., priv., gar. Ch. 7847-M. MARKET, E . 1536—3 attractive rms.; completely fur.: hrdwd. firs.; $5 wk. Ri. 2895. NEW JERSEY, N„ 854—1. 2 & 3-rm. aptsj overstaffed; porches: reas.; suit, for 4. OHiqUEUS4O—2 nice housekeeping rooms, $3 pbr week; other rooms $1.50 up; gar. TALBOT. N. 2338—2 conn, front rms.; compl. furn., priv. ent. Reas. Ta. 7038. WALNUT, W„ 117—Mod.; 1 or 2 well-furn. front sleep rms.; near bath; $3 fc $3.50. WASHINGTON. W.. 320—Rooms $1.50 and up. Li. 7268. WOODLTaWN, 714—4 rms.. unfurnished; gas, lights, water furn, sl7. _ Hu. 3271 ._ WOODLAWN. 1046—3-rm. modern furn.. clean, apt., adults. Dr. 3626. WOODRUFT’, 544 M. DR.—2 apts. with priv. bath; running water. Ch. 3173. LOVELY WOODRUFF—I rm., $3.50; ? rms., $5; porch; nr. Tech. Ch. 4108. 11TH, E., 510—2 rms., completely furn., modern, private entrance. Li. 6728. UTH. E.. 817—Two 3-rm. apts.; pri. ent.; sink; 3 closets; good cond; reasonable 31 ST , W.. 1042—Furn. rm. for housekeep.; also sleep, rm.; very reas.; nr. bus & car. OPENING AT 517 N. DELAWARE. 1 and 2 room apts; some with private baths and sleeping rooms. $2750 TO ss—Broadway, 1546; 2-rm. frt. apt., util., gar.; also sleeping rooms. 9TH. W., 149—Apt. B—3 lovely rms.; overstuffed; $6; pri. entrance: free parking. UNFURN—2 rms.. sl2 mo.; utilities; 1 turn, room $3 wk. 1659_Park. TIMES’WANT ADS in axe interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily

19 Rooms with Board BROADWAY, 2232—Comfortable, rm.. hot water: good meals. Reas. He. 2567. DELAWARE. N—Cool. country like; mod. conveniences. Excellent meals. Ha. 4705-J. WASH.. E., 3323—C001, clean, modern home, 1 or 2; reasonable. Ch. 4603-W. WANT—Children to board. mother’s care,' $3.50 wk. 2751 Cornell Ave. S9~FOR 2—Nice rm., excellent meals; near E. 10th car. Ch. 3232-R. ROOM—I or 2 girls; modern home; privileges; reasonable. Be. 1070-M. NEAR Ga rfleld7~lo3~6 w7llov 7 dr.; pleasant, mod, rm., for 2; home privileges; reas. CHILDREN—To board, plenty of room and fresh air. Hu, 8791. SOO ROOM—I or 2 girls; modern home; privileges Be. TIMES WANT ADS mane interesting readme because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily 21 Unfurnished Apartments N.. 1902—3-rni. unfurn. apt. Lge, kitchen, priv. ent. Ha. 2924-R. CENTRAL, 2342—5 rms., heat and w’ater; _1 mo. free. Ri. 5994; He. 2783. COLLEGE, 1411—Lower duplex; 5-rm.; heat and water furn.; S3O. Ri. 5976. ILLINOIS, N., 3145 Beautiful bedroom apt . $52.50. MADISON. 1025—Best equipped apt. so., $27.50; 3 or 4 rms.; dom. sci. kthn.. Frig. MARKET. E.. 1020—5 rms.. mod.; heat, light, wa. gas, gar, furn.; $35, Wa. 2893. NEW JERSEY. N.—Duplex. 4 rms.. mod.; gar, ht., wt.. very loow rent. Ri. 1645. NEW JERSEY, 1617—Attractive duplex; mod;. 5 rms.; heat._water, gar. Ta. 2772, PARK AVE., 2428—STRICTLY MOD. 5 RM' HARDWD. FLS. THRO'OUT. NR SCH L 45. SEE MR. WEBB. APT. 2. HE. 4537. RUCKLE, 2805—Lower 6-rm.. gar., heat, wa.. el. refrig.. $42.50. Ri, 7243, Ta, 1278 11TH, W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette Apt., gas, water, heat and ice furnished, $23. Call Apt. No. 1, THE GRANT. DESIRABLE modern; cool apts.; sls to S4O, Inquire 5018 E. Wash. REDUCED RENT.’ Bellefontalne. 2315; three rooroa and bath; recently decorated; lower apartment; heat, water and garage. Dr, 3300, Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations No obligations Transportation frea. LL 5452. evenings Wa. 0433, or Be 3114. IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests you answer it today, the opportunity may be gone tomorrow. 22 Unfurnished Houses EAST ST.. S., 822—7 rm!""modern: t near school; wat. pd. Dr. 3074 <EQ EAST, S, 826 (rear; —>2 3-rm. dbl.; w* 7 water paid. Dr. 3074. sl3—Water paid. 2106‘ 2 E. Washington, 4 room cottage, gas. elec., inside toilet, sink, garacs. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 533*. $12 —Water paid, 1320 Roache st.; 5 rooms, elec., inside toilet, sink Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334 $7 —133 N. Harding st.; 3 rooms, elec. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. BEVILLE, N., 240—6-room double; semiBROADWAY, 1926—8-rm. mod. dbl.. gar.. SIBSO. 2447 Guilford. 5-rm. mod. dbl.. gar., $17,50; A-l cond. Ta. 1158. DE QUINCY, 746—Bungalow. 5 rms.. mod , fine neighborhood: gar.: S3O. Ir. 1693. DREXEL, N.. 622 —6-rm. modern; \x double garage; $35. Wa. 3611, DRAPER. 1537—5-room semi-mod.; A-l condition; water paid; near school: good neighborhood. r ,_3564- R. ELDER S , 133—Single; 6 rms. mod , garage; nr. Wash, high; $22. Dr. 0119, _ GALE. N.. 2408 —6 rms.. bath, garage, newIv papered; $18.50. Ha. 3833-M. GRACELAND. 3450-52—5 rms. mod.. $18; 4 rms. semi.. sls: wat. pd. Li. 9984. HARLAN. 161—4-room modern house: nice yard; porch; water paid. $lB month. See to appreciate, Ta. 6653. KENWOOD, 5037—Owner, brick bunga.; 5 rms.; mod.; gar.: *6O. Appt. 2101. KEYSTONE. N , 226—Mod. 6 rm.. side bv side: front, rear porches; built-in china closets, flrepl . cloaets: stat. tuba; yard; gar ; wat. pd. $25. Ch. 60~,t. LA SALLE. N. 556—4-rm. dbl.. built-in feature*. A-l shape. $25. Water pd MICH , E., 3601—5-rm. mod. bungalow, built-in features, gar., s3n Ir. 6332. NEW YORK. E.. 4807-—4 rms., mod , redeco. Ir, 7912. Key 118 N. Riley. NORTH. E . 2720—4 rm. dbl.. bath, hearer furnished. S2O. Water paid Ri. 1533 OAKLAND. S . 236—Practically new 4-rm mod double, garage, water paid, S2O See owner, 2006 Southeastern.

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VnpVf GROCERIES f tICiEi. and ©RUGS $ \\ ith each and every $lO purchase, cash or credit, you will receive a coupon that is good for $1 worth of merchandise when traded at any Standard Grocery Store or any Haa# Drug Store that applies to any of their merchandise. /1 | Floor Samples and Used Furniture I W ) 3 _ pier(> * BEDROOM H 95 , SUITES, *519.50 §22.50 Davenport Suite

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses PARK. 2104—Owner’s 10-rm. strictly mod. single; ideal club or fraternity. He. 3620. PARKER, 2021—See this small modern double; built-in features; garage; water. S2O. Li. 5231. _ RICHLAND, N, 258—6-rm. cottage, gar. 719 N. Pershing: 4 rms., free water. Ri. 7725. STATE. s7 1042 —5-rm. cottaee. toilet, redoc., wa. pd.; sls. Mayer. Dr. 2023-R. STEVENS' 623— cottage; wat. pd sl2. reduced_ from $24. Dr. 6425-R. TALBOT, N., 2531—6-room mod., good condition; newly decorated; gar. Ta. 5415. VALLEY AVE.. 2018—4-rm. semi-mod. dbl.. gar., waty paid: $lO. WHITTIER PL., 61 (Irvington)—s rms.; mod.: $22.50: water paid. Ri. 1533. WISCONSIN. 319—Cozy 5-rm. newly papered, gar., red. $12.50. Key 315, 10TH K NR. EMERSON—S rms. mod., gar., water pd„ $27. Key 1243 ETnerson. 16TH, E.. 2512—Nr. Park, bungalow dbl.. 4 rms., mod., cabinet; gar. Dr. 1280. 24TH. E.. 610 —6-rm. mod., steam heating system, 1 sa. 35TH7~w7 1022—4 rm. mod. double; builtin features: garage: water paid. shower, gar.; $27.50. Ta. 6974. 42D., E., 764—Single. 6-rm. strictly mod., gar., nr. Joan of Arc; S4O. Hu. 3878. SIX ROOMS AND BATH, $16.50 1602 Olive; garage. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL RENTAL BARGAINS NORTH 6123 Primrose Ave.. 5 rms. mod., brick * 4 F™) 6178 Crittenden; 5 rms., mod. brick. 35.00 4936 Baltimore; 5 rms., mod 32.50 1712 E. 46th St.; 5 rms.. mod 22.50 2036 E. 46th St.; 5 rms.. semi-mod 18.50 4629 Manlove: 5 rms., semi-mod 15.00 4855 Manlove: 5 rms. semi-mod 20.00 HOOSIER FUNDING CORP.. LI. 7890. 712 S. WEST 2-rm. lower apts., elect., city water. Only $6 per month. GREGORY_& APPEL. INC. MODERN, SOUTH, sl7 Five rooms and garage. 1205 Spann Ave. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL SUBURBAN In Lawrence. Ind., almost new 3-rm. cottage electricity, garage, large yard, fine well. Only sl2. GREGORY & APPEL. INC BUNGALOW DBL., $lB Five rooms modern, gar. 1426 North Colorado. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL COLORED—233S N. Capitol: 6-rm. modern double; A-l condition; 825. COLORED—Capitol, N.. 1719; 11 rms., mod., ideal rmers.; dbl. gar. Ha, 0856. TRY TIMES WANT~ADS FOR~ BUSINESS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses COLLEGE, 1537—Attrac. 2-rm. apt. and dress, rm.. new dec.; util ; reas. Ri. 9181. DE QUINCY, 427—Desirable 3-rm. Ist Hr. apt: pri. ent.; util. Ir. 3243 for appt. NEW YORK. W., 1003—5 rms., furnished. garage, water paid; $5,50 wk. Ri. 7725. WALNUT. E., 115—3-rm. apt.; pri. bath", $6.50 and SB. See housekeeper in b’sm’t. WHITTIER PL.. 19—5 rm. strictly mod.; furn or unfurn: heat, hot water. Ir. 3817. WOODRUFF PL., E. D—3 rms., pri. bath; eat ranee, heat, water, telephone, adults. s6 ill.. N., 1132—Attractive 3-room apt.; uMilties furnished. Ri. 2942. COMPLETE—SS.OO TO SIO.OO. Beautifully furnished apartments. Utilities paid. 810*2 N. Illinois. Li. 8888. 16TH. W., 4975—8-room mod., lavishly furnished, sunken garden, fish pond and owner furnishes keeper. Very special. LOVE. 527 Lemcke. Ri. 8964, Newly Furnished Apt. Includes all utilities and garage. THE DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVE. AND McCARTY STB. See custodian at 781 El McCarty st Apt 47. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space PRIVATE OFFICE furn., with or without steno. serv. 409 Board of Trade. Ri. 5990. STOREROOM and 5 living rms.: semi-mod. $lB. 466 S. Ritter. DESK SPACE. 400 Kahn Bldg , priv. office', use of reception rm. & tel.. $10; sten. optional; choice business location. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 28 Sale Suburban Property sll CASH—SII month; Price $1,100; 2615 Butler Ave.; 3 rms.. garage. 4 large lots. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage MEMORIAL PARK LOT. 8-GRAVE. REASONABLY PRICED. 1222 N. RURAL. 32 Wanted to Sell or Rent FARM FOR RENT—I4O acre. Rockville Road. Stop 8. Be. 3164-3. TRY TIMES WANT ADS POR BUSINESS MERCHANDISE S4 Miscellaneous For Sale BABY SULKY—Brown willow, rubber tires; good condition; $3. 311 N. Pine. —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. 5,000 2x4’s CHEAP 4 to 7 feet long, while quantity lasts, 2 1 2C each. Better hurry. SERVICE WRECKING CO. 320 N. West. LI. 3069 TTpirp One gross ol caps with 3 doz. r liLlj qt bottles. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl, 1,1. 8085 NA-SANI Roach powder. Very effective. NATIONAL SANITATION CO- 231_Ind. REBUILT air compressor: attractive price Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E, Wash. St. Ir. 1151. WATER PUMPS Completely automatic. Priced low because of over stock. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E Washington Ir. 1151 PUMPS Ten gallon visible, Wayne Gasoline Pumps. See Mr. McWilliams, 3012 Northwestern avenue. FISHING BOAT—I 6 ft. with trailer, perfect shape, will sell or trade for eanoe. Ir. 3871. BILLIARD—POOL—SNOOKER TABLES Low Prices —Sold on Pavments We Buv and Also Repair KING S INDIANA BILLIARD I IS3I Southeastern Av>. • Dr. 3578.

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35 Household Goods BREAKFAST SET—ltalian carved dining rm. and bedrm., twin beds, linen Frieze. living rm. rugs.; sac. 3710 N Meridian. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrig , new. used; cash, credit. Barrett. 868 Virginia. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON ALL MAKES: CHEAP. WHITE CO.. RI. 4755. DINING RM. suite. 8 pcs., refrigerator and _ piano; sac. 5723 E. Wash. St. OVERSTUFFED suite, twin bedrm. suite. Beauty Rest mat.; other hshold. gds., sac. He. 3748 HOUSEHOLD goods cheap; leaving city; also 1926 Star 4-door A-l, S6O cash. _ 1114 W. 31st St. _ MOVlNG—Complete. 7 rooms of practically new furniture including upright piano, etc. Will sell piece by piece or entire. Must be sold at once; will sacrifice. FREE GROCERIES & DRUGS!! See our windows for full details. Special bargains in our basement store on Floor Samples and Good Used Furniture. IDEAL FURN. CO.. 227 W. Wash. St FIBER SETTIES—Several $4 to sls, Fiber chairs and rockers, $3 each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. WASHING MACHINE PARTS & SERVICE Wringer roils. $1.85 and up. EASY parts, new and used. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852. FOR REFRIGERATORS All types and sizes, new and used. See our display. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. tn. Polar ice and Fuel Cos. IF YOU SEE a want ad that Interests you answer it today the ODDortunitv may b gone tomorrow. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments in wonderful condition, only S2O. Browning Gent_ c °.; Inc.. 10th and Meridian. DRUM OUTFlTS—Repossessed. 522.50-$35-SSO. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penna. St. Ri. 5513. SAXOPHONES—Standard makes, a wide selection at unusually low prices. Only S2O and up; terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penna. Li. 5513. HOHNER—Piano accordion. shopworn, regular price $330, now $167.50. terms. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penna. Li. 5513. ATWATER-KENT Highboy SIB.OO Sonora Mantel model 25.00 Crosley console 22.50 Majestic superheterodyne 29.00 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E. Wash. St. AUTO RADIO—No down payment. Open until midnite. 5301 English. Ir. 6229. MAJESTIC Highbov. 8 tube. $24: Lvric, 9tube, S2O. Freed, 8 tube. $13.50 cash. Li. 5381. RADIO DEALERS AND SERVICE MEN Make our company your buying headquarters. We extend courteous treatment, prompt sendee, quality merchandise, at reasonable prices. Only recognized dealers obtain wholesale prices. STATE RADIO CO. 316 N. Illinois St. LI. 4438. 38 Store, Office Supplies UNDERWOOD No. 5; has had less than 6 months’ use. LI. 9470. 205 Mass. TYPEWRITERS rented. *2 50 per mo.. $6 for 3mo Woodstock 317 N Penn L 4712 TYPEWRITERS—New Portables. $29.50. a._McCollum, hc. D.ie _ TYPEWRITER—Underwood Standard No. _ 5. just, like new; barg.; $35. Dr, 4830-J. 39 Cash Coal Mart No Wheel Charge. Kindling Each Ton. W. Va. lump or egg. fkd $5.00 White Ash. Ip. or egg. fkd 4.25 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Dr. 4621. Dr. 4622. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 40 Wanted to Trade ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR--1932 model. At real saving. Cash or trade. Ir. 2413. MAJESTIC Highboy, No. 92 radio; cost $189.50: like new cash and radio for 10 tons of good coal, 825 Parkway Ave. TRADE—EIect, radio and wardrobe trunk for dining rm. suite. Li 0763 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 eelleri Jl used merchandise in the state WE PAY THE BEST PRICES SELL US—Your old gold and silver jewelry, dental bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO., 308 Indiana avenue. C-A-S-Il ~ for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W Washington St. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets PEDI. rabbits, ali breeds real cheap; must sell out; full blooded police pup.; sl-$5 Triangle Rabl.try. 6800 Pendleton Pike 44 Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY PUpT PIES. CHEAP. WRITE TIMES, BOX A-800. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Time* Phone "ad-taker” Ri 5551 durin* bu*lness hour* AUTOMOTIVE 30 Autos For Sale 1923 NASH sedan; 6 good tires, good cond Call Ir. 0483. WILLYS-KNIGHT—4-dr.. 4 cyl. sedan, low mileage: $65: terms. 3901 E Wash. AUBURN 6 SEDAN: $95. Sacks Bros.’ Loan Cos. 309 X. Capitol. Li 5994. BUICK 1928 sedan model, ’2B- 29; finished in Cobalt blue Striped in gold. Equipped with heavy duty Dayton Thorobred white side walls. Low mileage, upholstery elegant condition. This car must be seen to appreciate value offered. *275. Central Buick 130 W. North. JU, 1895.

AUG. 16, 1932

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AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale CHEVROLET. ~ 1931 Sport Roadster; $75 down. Sacks Bros.’ Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. Li. 5994. CHEVROLET ’29 COACH. GOOD CONI)' NEW TIRES. $125. 19 S. EAST ST DESOTO. 1930 ROADSTER. First ‘ clasa condition. $325. MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES. 820 N. Meridian. Ri 4931. DE SOTO. 1930 "8” Sedan. Finished m deep maroon, striped in gold; 6 w w.; ’ low mileage; very well cared for $425. Central Buick DE SOTO 1930 4-door sedan; $245 ~ Sacks Bros.’ Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. Li 5994 ESSEX. 1930 COACH. Good finish good rubber and the price is right. 1133 North Meridian St. FORD, 1929. FORDOR SEDAN' Full 7 equipped and in A-l condition throughout. $165. terms. C. O WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. St. Lincoln 8396 FORD. 1931 Tudor: $225. Sacks Bros.’ Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. Li. 5994. MARMON 3. 1927; good paint, upholstery” eng, excel, cond.: $l4O. Terms, 924 N 111. Marmon’s Bargain Counter Marmon. 1927 sedan $ 95 00 Buick. ’2B coupe 195 no Graham Paige 1929 sedan. 615.. 195 00 Marmon, ’29-68 sedan 195 Marmon 8, 1927 sedan ’95 00 Graham Paige, 610 sedan 150 no Chrysler. 1926 sedan 69 no Roosevelt. 1930 sedan 175 oo Essex. 1926 coach .... 25.00 Small Down Payment. Balance Easy. MARMON USED CAR STORE Meridian at. Eleventh. Ri 330*. STUDEBAKER Roadster SSO no Dodge, 4-door sedan 50 00 Frank Hatfield Cos. 623 N. Capitol. Ri $326. Chrysler Specials Hudson, 1926. Coach - 50 Oakland, 1925, Sedan 45 Pontiac, 1929, Coach 15 Chrysler, 1925, “70” Sedan 75 Chrysler, 1927, “70” Spt. Rdstr.. 15 Chrysler. 1927, “70” Sedan ... 75 Auburn. 1928. 8-88 Spt. Rdstr.. 6 w. w ’SO Ford. 1930. Tudor 35 Chrysler. 1928, “72" Spt. Rdst. 35 Chrysler. 1928, “72" Spt. Coup 5 Chrysler, 1928, "72” Sedan 25 C. li. Wallerich Cos. 950 N. Meridian RI. 4576 Open Evenings and Sunday 51 Trucks, Tractors, trailers SPECIAL If you operate panel bodv trucks it w'ould surprise you to investigate some very late models we have to offer These trucks have been reconditioned to look and operate like new and are real values Some can be bought for less than 50c on the dollar, or your old truck may take care of the down payment LARGE STOCK General Motors Used Truck Dept. 31 W. 13th St. LI. 7467. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOFFER WAGON CO- Wilt repair or make new tops and curtain* for your car. 302_K entneky Ave. 55 Autos Wanted 1, further and get, 3901 E. Washi? g f ton° UF USED financial Personal Property Loans LOANS 2% * „„ HJDPLS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG RI 35*7 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION t.u .. OF AMERICA. 1 h S Merchants Bank Bldg. Riley 2579. 4th Fl Kresge Bide RI lev 7508COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO REDUCED RATES 200 R-oosevelt Bldg TT , Odd Fellow Bidg Ll.ncoln_249l LI coin *495. FRIENDLY LOANS” - S^ U li e &oSg?t% n a t^srr c# at B low eort - PERSONAL FINANCE CO. s ' Pennsylvania St. Cen_'iry_Bidg L Riley *054. Automobile Loans I Automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG AND MICH RI 5600. PLENTY O' epEE PARKING BPACE Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994. SAOSBIiOS AUTO LOAM CW Cor. New York and Indiana. AUTO LOANS i 3 /4rw E AL LET US BErfHAMCE CAR MEmjmkl DISCOUNT ■ i CORP. ■^ 1030 N. MERIDIAN ST*