Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 84, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1932 — Page 10

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POLICE CHIEF, CITY JUDGE IN OPEN WARFARE Morrissey Is Refusing to Lend Co-Operation. Is Cameron's Charge. Clash of Municipal Judge Clifton R. Cameron and Chief Mike Morrissey caused the court to go on strike today, and judgment was withheld in eight cases where motorists were charged with failing to stop at preferential streets. When court convened this morning Cameron informed Louis Adams, deputy prosecutor, that “the chief is not co-operating.” and explained that Morrissey had detailed “an inexperienced man” as a substitute while bailiffs in the court took vacations. He then announced that judgment would be withheld in the traffic cases. Cameron says that during the regime of the late Jerry Kinney as police chief, patrolman John Ambuhl ,said by the judge to be experienced as a bailiff, was assigned his court during vacation periods. Presuming the custom would continue, Cameron says he sent a request to Morrissey that Ambuhl be assigned this year, but was advised by Captain Edward P. Helm that the substitute bailiff would be patrolman John Allison. Protest was made to Helm, according to Cameron, and the captain brought back word that the chief said the judge “would hav* to take Allison or nobody." Lewis Johnson, traffic captain, when apprised of the court's "strike,” declared: “There is nothing personal in it with me. Traffic officers will continue to make arrests. After the cases get to court, it's up to the judge." WATERMELONS BURST IN CRASH; DRIVERS SOAKED Truckmen's Spirits Dampened as Two Machines Collide. An unexpected bath in a shower of watermelon juice resulted for two truck drivers in a traffic mishap today at Tenth street, and Arlington avenue. When a large truck and trailer loaded with watermelons crashed into a truck loaded with peaches, dozens of the watermelons were catapulted into the cab of the peach ' truck, showering Omor Jones, 21, j of 937 Laurel street and Elmer Ford. | 21, of 2921 Moore avenue. Neither | was injured. The truck of watermelons, driven [ by Floyd H. Smock, 36. of Fourteenth j .street and Shadeland drive, was! damaged and most of its cargo tossed to the street. BRAKEMAN LOSES LIFE Crushed I'nder Locomotive in Accident on Plant Siding. Crushed by the wheels of a locomotive, Clarence Brown, 29, of 1534 Reisner street, a brakeman, was killed instantly Tuesday at the plant of the American Aggregates Corporation, Raymond street and White River. Brown was riding on a step at the front of the engine. He was thrown to the track when a part of the step was torn away as it struck a switch. He was a roomer at the Reisner street address. His family is said to live in Kentucky. HOOVER HOOKS TROUT President Lands Three-Pounder in Maryland Waters. CRISFIELD, Md., Aug. 17.—President Hoover showed Tuesday that he is adept at fishing for trout as well as for votes. In his day’s sport, the chief executive hooked fifteen trout, one of them being a three-pounder. The President has as his guests Will Irwin, author; Clarence M. Woolley, president of the American Radiator Company, and Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley.

Fishing the Air

The lively broadcasting manner of Mrs Wtnchell's son. Walter, will be portrayed bv the versatile Ward Wilson during the Royal Vagabonds program of Wednesday, at 5:15 p. m.. over WENR and an NBC network. Johnny Hart's engagement as an entertainer on a liner hound for Nova Srotia on a week-end cruise, provided an unusual setting for the Big Time program over WTAM and an NBC network Wednesday, at 6 p. m. The closing concert of the Goldman band, plaving from the campus of New York univevrsitv. will reach listeners over WTAM and an NBC network at. 6:30 p m Wednesday.

HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAM 6:3O—NBC 'WEAF' Goldman band: closing concert. 6:4B—Columbia—Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd. 7:oo—Columbia —Guv Lombardo and orchestra. Burns and Allen NBC iWEAFi—Revellers; Merle Alcock. 7.30—N8C .WJZ)—George Olsens orchestra and Jack Benny. Columbia—Crime club. Part 2, ”The Yellow Arrow Murders." 8:00 —Columbia—Ruth Etting and Shilkret orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—Corn Cob Pipe Club ol Virginia. 8:30 NBC i WJZ) Tish, ' Tish Handles the Situation.’ 9 IS —NBC iWJZ>—Cesare Sodero and concert orchestra.

Singin’ Sam will draw another old-time minstrel number from his repertoire when he offers ’ Id Rather Have Folks Sav He Didn t Run’ during his program over WFBM and the Columbia network from 6.15 to 6 30 p. m. Wednesday. Me'.odv Moments on Wednesday, present Ohser Smith singing Raquel" and selections from ’Miss Dolly Dollars" bv Herbert at 6 30 p. m.. over WLW and an NBC network. Tha German Inve sang, “Auf Weirtersrhan, My Dear," will he glorified when Rutk Etting gives It that magir touch during the broadrast of "Music That Sataifla*" aver WFBM and the Columbia chain Wednesday, at II p. m. Rejections of color. description and gsvrtv will he ihe fare for the Columbia Symphony orches:rz. conducted by Nicolai Bererowsky. during the concert to be broadcast over WFBM and the Columb a net wot* Wednesday from 9 to 9.30 p. in.

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—P. M NBC Jones and Hare to f WJZ. —6 P. M WBFM < 770' Sport*; Don, Ross NBC—"Big Time ’ sketch to , WEAK WON 1720' Ensemble. NBC American Taxpayers' League to WJZ. WMAQ (870) Mr. Twister.' —8:15 P. M.— j, KDK A 1980'—Contralto. KYW 110201—Canton orchestra | CBS- Singin' Sam WMAQ i (5701 Taxation talk NBC Rollickers quartet to WJZ |. —8:80 P. M.— r 'BS Kate Smith. WBBM 1770—Lady of the . Lake NBC—Goldman band to WEAF NBC Melody Moments to WJZ. —B:ts P. M CBS Colonel Stoopnagle <fc Budd WJR 1750) Melody Moments. —7 P. M.— CBS Lombardo’s orchestra: Burns and Allen. NBC Revelers; Countess Albani and Young's orchestra to WEAF NBC Island Boat Club dance to WJZ WLS (J|7oi Varieties. —7:15 P. M WBBM 17701 Four Norsemen. —7:80 P. M.— KYW <IO2O) —Masters orchestra. CBS—Crime Club. WBBM < 770) Meeker's orchestra NBC—Shilkrets orchestra soloists to WEAF. CBS Marine band NBC Olson's orchestra Jack Benny to WJZ —7:15 P. M WBBM 1770)—MahraJ. |

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company WEDNESDAY P M. .1 oo to s:3o—Silent. s:3o—Skippy. s:4s—Connie Boswell (CBS). B:oo—Edwin C Hill (CBS'. 8 15—Singin’ Sam 'CBS'. 6:3o—Kate Smith iCBS'. 6:4s—Earl Gordon pianologue 7:oo—Guy Lombardo and Royal Canadians (CBS). 7:3o—Announced. 7:4s—Bohemians. B:oo—Music That Satisfies (CBSi. 8 15—Wanderers. B:3o—lsham Jones orchestra (CBSi. 9 00—Columbia Symphony 'CBSi. 9:3o—Charles Carlile 'CBSi. 9:4s—Ozzie Nelson orchestra (CBS'. 10 00—Eddie Duchin orchestra (CBS). 10 30—The columnist. 10 45—Duke Ellington orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Sign off WKR rr (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ine.) WEDNESDAY P M. 4:3o—Tea Time Tunes. 4:3s—Legislative analysis. 4:4s—News flashes. 5 00—Ho-Po-Ne Club. s:3o—Aunt Lou and Uncle Connie. s:4s—Dinner melodies. 6 00—Cecil and Sally. 6:2o—Baseball scores. 6:3o—Announced. 6:4s—Buddies orchestra.

Threatens Wife, Ex-Cop Is Sent to State Farm

Temporary Jail Freedom Is Over for Pal Lucid; Menaced Officer. The temporary jail freedom of atrick J Lucid, former policeman and baseball player, during which he is alleged to have threatened the lives of his wife and a police officer, was ended today. He began service of the remainder of his forty-day term at the state penal farm on a charge of drunkenness, on orders of Municipal Judge Clifton R. Cameron. Lucid, living at 852 East Wyoming street, was fined $lO and costs on the charge by Cameron Aug. 2. Unable to pay, Lucid faced service of the fine tnd S3O costs at $1 a day. He was taken to the county jail and named a trusty to ride on the trash wagon to the city dump Saturday. Records reveal that on Aug. 6 the trash wagon passed his house and that. Lucid is alleged to have attacked his wife verbally and threatened the life of Sergeant Pat Griffin, who arrested him. Learning of the situation. Cameron remanded the jail order and Monday issued the farm commitment. Jail attaches said Lucid was taken to the farm Tuesday afternoon. Lucid has been arrested several times on intoxication counts, police said. His term on the police force several years ago was short-lived when he was convicted by the safety board of various charges filed against him. LEGION NAMES ZINKAN New Officers Are Elected by Federal Post No. 62. New officers, who will take their posts in September, were elected by Federal post No. 62. American Legon. at a meeting Tuesday night in the English. The new leaders are: Lawrence E. Zinkan, commander; Lawrence C. Kirkpatrick, senior vice-com-mander; Ralph L. Moser, junior vice-commander; Harold J. Nelson, adjutant; Bertram N. Teepell, finance officer: Lawrence A. Biehn, sergeant-at-arms; William H. Griswold, historian, and Fred W. Long, chaplain. TAGS GOVERNOR’S CAR Rolph May Have to “Tell It to the Judge,” at Oakland. Hy 1 nilnl I'res* OAKLAND. Cal., Aug. 17— Governor James Rolph Jr., may have to “tell it to the judge" when it comes to explaining why he parked his car in an Oakland traffic zone. Carter Harbaugh, local policeman, tagged the Governor's car for improper parking, while the Governor was busy tipping his derby to parading members of the California American Legion convention. ILEANA’S LIFE PERILED Macedonians Threaten to Bomb Home of Princess. VIENNA, Aug. 17.—Fear that Macedonian revolutionaries would bomb the villa in which Princess Ileana is recovering after the birth of a son last week caused an extra guard to be posted today at the home. Several suspects were arrested Monday, and one was said to have a detailed plan of the house in his 1 possession.

WEDNESDAY —8 P. M KYW (1020) Maupin'j or- : chestra CBS—Ru'h El ting and Shll- 1 kre’ s orchestra WBBM 1770) Belle Forbes! Cutter. NBC—Corn Cob Pipe Club to WEAF NBC Country Doctor to WJZ WSM 16501—Dance orchestra. | WTMJ 620i—Dance orches- . tra. —8:15 P. M CBS -Adventures in health. WON (720 i— Tomorrow’s I Tribune NBC Jack Smith and John- i son s orchestra to WJZ. I WTMJ 1620'—Violinist. i —8:30 P. M.— CBS -Isham Jones' orchestra. WGN (720) —Big Leaguers; meiodv NBC—Archer Gibson organist to WEAF NBC —Tish to WJZ. WMAQ 16701 Evenin' neigh-: ! bor. —8:45 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Agnews orchestra. NBC—Jane Froman band to i WJZ WMAQ (6701—1. C M Assn'. WTMJ (620(—Voice of the north. —9 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Sports: news music box. KYW (1020'—Sports: news. Maupin’s orchestra iCßS—Columbia symphony. NBC Nellie Retell to WEAF. WGN 17201—Weems’ orchesi tra. NBC—Pickens Sisters to WJZ. NBC Amos ‘n‘ Andv to WMAQ. WDAF. WENR. —9:15 P. M.— WGN (7201—Dream ship. NBC Jasperre's orchestra ( to WEAF, NBC -Sodero and concert orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670) —Dan and Syl-| via. iNßC—Tune Blenders to I WTAM.

7 00—Harry Bason. 7.ls—Sport's Spotlight. 7 30 —Memories. 7:4s—Golden melodies. 8 00—Curtis Players. B:ls—Alice Arnold. 8:30—Mood Indigo. 8 45—Worthless talk. 9 00—Lunatic hour. 9:3o—Among the classics. 9:4s—Harry Bason. 10:00—The Merrymen. 10:30 —Sign off. YVLW 1700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY P. M. 4:oo—Your hour iNBC'. 4:3o—Dandies of yesterday (NBC). 4:4s—Lowell Thomas iNBC). s:oo—Amos ‘n’ Andy (NBC). s:ls—Josef Cherniavsky's orchestra. 5:30 Bob Newhall. s:4s—Southern singers. 6:00—Blue moments. 6:ls—Chandu. the magician. 6:3o—Melody moments (NBC). 7:oo—lsland Boat, Club dance (NBC). 7:3o—Canada Dry (NBC). 8 00—Duke Ellington s dance orchestra. B:ls—Absorbine program iNBC). B:3o—Bands of distinction. B:4s—Mike and Herman. 9:oo—Crosley zero hour. 9:3o—Sisters three and organ. 9:4s—Headlines of yesterday. 10:00—Cab Calloways orchestra (NBC). 10:30—Hotel Pierre orchestra (NBC). 11:00—Moon river. 11:30—Duke Ellington s dance orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off.

KILLER SUSPECT BOUND TO COUNTY GRAND JURY Paris Vaughn Arraigned Before Judge on Murder Charge. Paris Vaughn, 45, of 517 Abbott street;. Who is said to have calmly wiped a blood stained knife on his clothing following the slaying of Monroe. Jackson, 51, was held to the grand jury today on a charge of murder, following arraignment before Municipal Judge William H. Sheaffer. Jackson was stabbed near the heart on Aug. 9 in his shack at the city dump on Adler street. Jackson and Vaughn are said to have quarreled because both were trying to obtain the caretaker's job at the dump. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Southwest wind, 7 miles an hour; temperature, 76; barometric pressure, 29.89 at sea level; ceiling, high, overcast, hazy, unlimited; visibility, 6 miles: field, good. THE TIMES • Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted Is two lines Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time 20 .19 3 Consecutive times 16 .18 6 Consecutive times 13 .12 Rooms. Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. Charge Cash 2 Lines. 1 time 37 .38 2 Lines. 3 times 78 .72 2 Lines. 6 timet 1.12 1.00 Discounts Ads may De phoned in and charged 11 the advertiser is listed in the phone directory. or is identified and accepted by the credit department. A DISCOUNT OP ONE CENT POR EACH LINE is given to transient advertisers paving their bill within ONE WEEK alter billing Advertisers are asked to take advantage of this discount Want Ads may be phoned ln as late as 11:15 a m. for publication in the 2:00 o m Home Edition on the same day. Deaths, Lost and Found, Etc. Death Notices. Cards of Thanks. In Memoriams. Lodge and Church Notices. Lost and Found ads are charged at a rate of 10 cents per line. Situation Wanted. 2 cents per word minimum 12 words. Phone: RILEY 5551 Phone Service 8 A M to 9 P M Dally ________ Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE~6f"PUBLIC HEARING" PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10476 In the matter of the proposed increase and change in rates and charges for the transportation of stone rough and dressed in carload quantities by common carriers in Indiana intrastate traffic. Respondents petition for rehearing. * Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10.00 o'clock A M on September 7. 1932. Public participation in ihis hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By O R, LIVINGHOUSE, Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana Augiist 16. 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 11008 In the matter of the petition of the Traction Light and Power Company for the approval of electric rates applicable to Windfall City. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. Central Standard Time. Tuesday. August 30. 1932. Public participation in this hearing Is requested bv the Commission PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv O R LIVINGHOUSE, Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana July 29, 1932. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads ln The Timea Phone ad-taker" RL 8851 during easiness hour*.

—9:3 P. M KDKA 1980,—Patti*’ orchestra KYW ' 10201—Canton orchestra CBS -Charles Carlile. tenor. WGN (720i—Cummin's orchestra WSM '6soi—Snorts; concert orchestra WTMJ .820 —German band. —9 45 P. M.— CBS—Nelson's orchestra. WMAQ .670'- Dance program <2' hoursi. —lO P. M KYW (1020)—Terrace orchestra. 1 CBS—Duchin's orchestra. WGN 17201—Enpinooff s ori chestra. NBC—Dream Singer to WEAF. WJR (750) Scores; Radio Reporter Shadowland. NBC—Baron Lee and band to WJZ WRVA (inoi—Richmond orchestra —10:05 P. M.— NBC—Buddy Rogers’ orchestra to WEAF. —10:15 P. M.— WGN (720'—Dance program (3 orchestras'. WTMJ 16201—Da flee program. —10:30 P. M.— KTHS (1040 I—Negro Jubi-' leers. CBS—Arnheim's orchestra. WBBM (770) Around the Town. NBC—Agnew's orchestra to WEAF. NBC— Scotti's orchestra to WJZ. —10:45 P. M.— WJR (750i—Gravstone orchestra. —II P. M KYW 11020t—Canton or- | chestra. KYW (1020)—Master'sorchestra, , WENR 1870) —Milwaukee orchestra. —l2 P. M i WDAF (610)—Nighthawk Frolic.

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LEGALS Legal Notices "IJSGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONDOCKET NO 10996 In the matter of the petition of the Traction Light and Power Company for the approval of certain ethedules of electric rates applicable to Willow Branch, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission at j Indianapolis. Indiana, at 11:00 o clock am., Central Standard Time, Aug. 31. i 1932. Public participation in this hearing is ; requested bv the Commission PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA Bv O. R. LIVINGHOUSE Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. Aug. 15, 1932 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10995 In the matter of the petition *of the ' Traction Light and Power Company fr the approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable so Shirley, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9:00 o'clock a. m.. Central Standard Time, on August 31. 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By O R. LIVINGHOUSE, Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana. Aug. 15. 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10997. In the matter of the petition *of the Traction Light and Power Company for the approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Mount Comfort, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. Central Standard Time. August 31. 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. . Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. August 16. 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10998. In the matter of the petition of the Traction Light and Power Company for the approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Mechanicsburg. j Indiana. t Notice is hereby given that the Public I Service Commission of Indiana will con- : duct public hearing in the above entitled i C a yse in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 3:00 o'clock p. m on August 31. 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. .. Examiner. , Indianapolis. Indiana. August 16. 1932. LEG £L N ° Tl Cjr~OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 11009. -rJ*i!£ e T ™Y. ter °J the Petition of the Ti action Light and Power Company for the approval of certain schedules of'elecdianarateS app ** cable t 0 Springport, InNotice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will con?ause P n t ' a J mK ln l he ® bove entitled i'uKk 1 0 a"84 , * M * M Tl “' Public participation in this hearing is req ested bv the Commission. K PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By O. R, LIVINGHOUSE, Indianapolis. Indiana, Examiner. I July 29. 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HFABme PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION N ° . DOCKET NO. 11010. in the matter of the petition of the Traction Light and Power Company for trir ap P roval o? certain schedules P of eleces appheable to Oakville. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that ihp Phhh/ duc't IC nuh C sr^ IS,ion of Indiana wVeoncause P n‘ ln l hp above entitled at U Biv XiigS'Vo, ra'"'" *'. *8 I Public participation in this hearing i* ! rfq mm f rY b 'J'’ e Commission* heannß 15 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By O. R, LIVINGHOUSE. Indanapolis. Indiana. Examiner. July 29. 1932. PUBLIC SKmcfc :jx>MM FssION DOCKET "sin o ,' “a 4 5.V M .ufeo. S h ' ,r "" u PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF Indifnapoli?' Ind Tana H ° USB ' Examinei ’ July 29. 1932 AMAOUN CEMENTS l Death Notices POXWORTHY, WILLIAM H.—Father of William Foxworthy and Mrs. James Sargent and Mrs. Orie Pritchard, passed Tuesday Aug. 16. Funeral at the residence ot the daughter-in-law Mrs Maggie Foxworthy. 15 N West St Thursday. Aug. 18. 2p. m Friends may call at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME until noon Wednesday. GOTH MRS. MARY—Beloved Wife of Charles L. and mother of Charles R passed away at the home. 306 North Davidson. Tuesday noon. Services FLANKER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday 3 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the MORTUARY any time.

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Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months iater. free hauling to storage. Moving *4 ner load and up Call Ri 7750 419 B Market St SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times Phone "ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during buslness hours Paperhanging and Painting GENERAL repair work, paper’g <V paint’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. PAPER HANGING. 8c ROLL. Samples shown. Ta 1901 PAPER furnished and hung; cheap: "good _work. Ch. 6549-R. PAPER 5c UP: A-l WORK. DR. 0125. PAPER HANGING. ANY ROOM $2 PAPER HANGING —Painting, wall canvasmg. BARNAUD, 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 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms S3—College. 2717; large lovely rm., extra windows; newly dec. Ta. 5799 ALABAMA. N.. 1902—Front rm.. mod., con- ' veniences: const., hot water. Ha. 2924-R CENTRAL 4250—NICELY FURN RM., NEW HOME NORTH, HU. 4576 CENTRAL. 1323—Lovely front rm.. 1 or 2 gentlemen: con. hot water. Li. 7603 COLLEGE, 2052—2 well furn : priv. entr.; all conveniences. Reas. He. 1247. 425 N. DELAWARE—Large, turn, room; reas.: walking distance; home privileges. DEL . N , 2043—Apt. 4; attractive airy rm. Priv. home: privileges. Bus line, $3 : DELAWARE, N.. 1727—Lovely rm owner's home, 1 or 2; priv.: gar; bus line; reas KEALING. 1319—2 lovely sleeping rooms; priv. home; meals opt. Ch. 1145-J ILL . N., 2326 —Ciean rm.. kitchen privileges opt,, modern, reasonable. Ta. 6921. ILL.. N.. 710. APT. 6—Rooms $2 and $3 wk.; also 2 housekpg with range and __ sjnk. Parking N. ILL.. 2163—Large, nicely fur., rms. large closets, twin beds; gar. opt. Ta. 658 c. 1440 N. ILL.. APT. 3—LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS FROM $3 TO $5 MERIDIAN. N., 2141—Nicely fur., front rm.. 1 or 2: home priv. Ta. 2060 MERIDIAN. N.. 1628—53. NICE DOWN. NR BATH; ALSO HOUSEKP. TA. 4038 MINNESOTA E. 326—Large airy room private home: reasonable price OHIO. E., 407—Lodging for men; modern: 25c 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. WALNUT. E.. 311 1 a —Mod., well furn.. quiet rms.. hot water, free phone. Ri. 6159 9TH, W., 149—Apt. 8: lovely rms.. SO67S3T $4 for 2: hot wa; free park'g; walk, dist.. QT HOTEL; clean, homelike; ° 1 • 1 JEu-vMQ $4 up. 136 W. Market. HOTEL ANTLERS HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All rooms with bath, $6-$7 per week. HOTEL LOCKERBIE New summer rates as low as $8 pet week. Special monthly rates. Radio and Bath in every room. 121 8 Illinois St Ri 4562 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50 to ss—l or 2 cool front mod., pri. ent. Nejir E. Wash, car. 24 S. Summit. $2—837 N. Dela.: nicely furn. rm., board opt., housekeeping rooms; very reas. $2.50 UP—629 Ft. Wayne; modern housekeeping rms; walk, dist; sleeping ring. $3-$5.50—2137 N. New Jersey: 1 and 2 rms Pri. ent., school 45; gar., avail., util pd. ASHLAND, 1215—2 large rooms, ground sh priv. ent. util., turn., hot water. ALABAMaTn., 622—Large rm.; sink, $2.50, $3: sleeping rms., $ 1.50 up. ALA.. N. 1902—1 housekeeping rm. Ah 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, 1134—Attractive rm.; kitchenette, range, sink. $4: single rm. $3. BROADWAY, 1716—2 rms.. fur. complete; mod., children welcome; $5. He. 5775. COLLEGE. 2426—57 WK.—2 rms.. kitchenette, priv. bath., gar. He. 2509. FT - WAYNE AVE.. 841—LARGE FURN. ROOM AND MOD. KITCHEN; UTIL. FUR. MUST BE SEEN TO APPRECIATE ILL., N.. 2339—1, 2. 3 rm. apts.. custodian serv.; hdwd flr., o'stuffed; Indry. $3-$7, LA SALLE. N.. 858—1 or 2 rms.. kchnette.. fur. or partly: mod., gar. Ch. 7847-M. MARKEtTe.. 1536—3 attractive rms.; completely fur.: hrdwd. firs.: $5 wk. Ri. 2895. NEW JERSEY, N., 854—1. 2 & 3-rm. apts' overstuffed; porches; reas.; suit. lor 4. PARK, 2133 —2 connecting rms., near bath; private home; $4. TALBOT. N.. 2338—2 conn, front rms.; compl. turn., priv. ent. Reas. Ta. 7038. WALNUT, W.. 117—Mod.; 1 or 2 well-furn. front sleep rms.; near bath: $3 k $3.50. WOODLAWN, 714—4 rms.. unfurnished; gas, lights, water furn. sl7. Hu. 3271. WOODRUFF. 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.. 817—Two 3-rm. apts.; pri. ent.; sink; 3 closets; good cond; reasonable 31ST , 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 $5 —Broadway, 1546; 2-rm. frt. a ph. 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; X furn room $3 wk. 1659 Park. TIMES WANI ADS muse interesting read ing 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 N. ILL., 2358—Nice furn. rms.; 2 gentlemen pref.: meals opt.; park, space. Ha. 1097. WASHTTeT3323—CooI, clean, modern home. 1 or 2; reasonable. Ch. 4603-W. $9 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 Garfield, 1036 Willow dr.; pleasant. _mod L rm., for 2; home privileges: reas. CHILDREN—To board, plenty of room and fresh air. Hu, 8791. $4.50 ROOM —1 or 2 girls: modern home; privileges; reasonable. Be. 1070-M. 21 Unfurnished Apartments AI.ABAMA, N.. 1902—3-rm. unfurn. apt. Lge. kitchen, priv. ent. Ha. 2924-R. CENTRAL, 2342—5 rms., heat and water; _1 mo. free. Ri. 5994: He. 2783. COLLEGE 1411—Lower duplex; 5-rm.; heat and water turn.; S3O, Ri. 5976, _ MADISON. 1025—Best equipped apt. so.. $27.50; 3 or 4 rms.; dom. sci. kthn,. Frig. MARKET. E., IC20 —5 rms., mod.; heat, light, wa. gas. gar. ftirn.; $35. Wa. 2893. MERIDIAN, N., 2 _ 237—Attractive bedrm. apt., sleep, porch; Frig , oil heat, redec.; S4O. He. 5858, Li. 2662. 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. 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 rooms and bath; recently decorated; lower apartment; heat, water and garage. Dr. 3300, Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete iist apartments all locations No obligations Transportation free Li 5452. evenings Wa 0433. or Be 3114 COLORED—22O W. North. Laverne - , 3-rms.. bath. $5; 2 rms.. bath, $4; heat 1 furn. He. 5858. Li. 2662. IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests you answer it today the opportunity mar be gone tomorrow. 22 Unfurnished Houses MO EAST ST., S.. 822—7 rm. modern; v— — near school: wat. pd. Dr. 3074. CG EAST. S., 826 (rear!—'a 3-rm. dbl ; water paid. Dr. 3074. IF YOU WANT CHEAP RENT—SEE US 4629 Manlove .$15.00 4855 Manlove . .$20.00 2036 E. 46th... 18.50 1712 E. 46th. ... 22 50 3850 Fletcher .$20.00 3816 Fletcher . .$17.50 j 2129 Bosart ... 12.00 3838 Fletcher .. 22.50 ! 3833 Fletcher . . 20 003825 Spann 25.00 3833 Fletcher . 20.00 WEST 1449 Bridge St .SIO.OO 1310 West 27th $17.50 HOOSIER: FUNDING CORP. LI. 7890. 316 C. of C. J. H. Albershardt. Hu. 6124. $35 —3-bedrm. home. nr. Shortridge. conv. to Butler, strict, mod., sta. tubs., gar. Ta. 2255. S13—V/ater paid 2106' j E. Washington, 4 room cottage, gas, elec., ins:de toilet, sink garage. Owner, 1854 N Delaware Sr Ta. 5334. sl2—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. Ow n er. 1854 N. Deiaw are St, Ta. 5 334. BEVILLE. N., 240—6-room double; semimodern; sl4; water paid. BROADWAY. 1928—8-rm. mod dbl., gar.. SIBSO 2447 Guilford. 5-rm. mod. dbl.. gar,, $17.50; A-l cond. Ta. 1158. CALIFORNIA. 2943 —4-rm. modT $35. Eugene. 550-52; 4-rm. mod.. $25. Clifton. 3423; 5-rm. mod.. $22.50. DE QUINCY, 746—Bungalow. 5 rms., mod., fine neighborhood; ga.- ; S3O. Ir 1693 DREXEL, N.. 622—6-rm. modern; '2 double garage: $35. Wa, 3611. DREXEL 20 N.—lo rms.. "mod.: A-l rmers., or 2 families; 345; wa. paid. Dr. 7379-R. DRAPER. 1537—5-room semi-mod.; A-l condition: water paid: near school: good neighborhood Hu_ 4368_0r_ D: . 3564-R. ELDiR. S., 133—Single; 6 rms mod garage; nr. Wash, high: t 22 Dr, 0119. GALE, N.. 2408—6 rms., bath, garage, newly papered: 818.50. Ha. 3833-M. GRACELAUD. 3450-52—5 rms. mod.. $l8" 4 rms. semi.. sls; wat. pd. Li. 998!. JEFFERSON. N.. 123—Nr. TechT 6YSI mod.. SSO. now $25, gar. Ch. 2918-M. KEY STONE. N.. 226—Mod. 6 rm., side by side; front, rear porches; built-in china closets, firepl. closets; stat. tubs; yard; gar ; m at, pd. $25 Ch. 6071. LA SALLE. N. 556—4-rm dbl., built-in features. A-l shape. $25. Water od_ LA SALLE Nowland; 4-rm ; long Uv. rm.; fireplace, tile bath, gar, $34, Ch. 0995-R.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished House* MICH .E, 3601—5-rm mod. bungalow. built-in features, gar , *3O. Ir. 6332. NORTH, E., 2720—4 rm. dbl.. bath, heater furnished. S2O. Water paid Ri- 1533 OAKLAND. S.. 238—Practically new 4-rm mod. double, garage, water paid. *2O See Southeastern PARSr2lo4—Owner's 10-rm. strictly mod. single; ideal club or fraternity. He, 3620 RICHLAND. N, 258—6-rm. cottage, gar. 719 N Pershing: 4 rms.. free water. Ri. 7725 SPRUCE. 1738-40—four-room modern doubie; garage; *2O. Ri. 1883. STEVENS. 62J—5 rm" cottage: wat. pd sl2. reduced from >24. Dr, 6425-R. TIBBS. 421—5-rm. mod., redeco gar ; water paid: *2l. near school. WHITTIER PL., 61 1 Irvington)—s ran.; mod.: $22 50: water paid Ri. 1533. WISCONSIN. 319—Cozv 5-rm. newly papered, gar,, red. $12.50. Kev 315, Toth. E, NR. EMERSON—S rms. mod.. gar., water pd.. $27 Kev 1243 Emerson 16TH. E , 2512—Nr. Park", bungalow dbl.. 4 rms.. mod., cabinet: gar. Dr. 1280. SIX ROOMS AND BATH 1602 Olive, garage, a bargain; SIOSO. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 33D.. W.. 1262—Stucco. Y-rm. mod. dbl.; shower, gar.: $27.50. Ta. 6974 _ MODERN, SOUTH, S2O Nine rooms, good condition. 1044 Har"dUNLOP& HOLTEGEL 42D.. E., 6-rm. strictly mod.. gar . nr. Joan of Arc; S4O. Hu. 3878. MODERN, EAST, $16.00 Four rooms, gar. 1547 North Grant. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL SUBURBAN In Lawrence. Ind.. almost new 3-rm cottage, electricity, garage, large yard, fine well. Only sl2. GREGORY Jr APPEL. INC. 529 BIRCH Good 5-rm. double with garage. Will paper. Only $12.50. GREGORY A- APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. _ COLORED —2335 N. Capitol. 6-rm. modern double: A-l condition; $25. COLORED—Capitol, N.. 1719: 11 rms.. mod., ideal rmers.; dbl. gar. Ha_ 0856. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses *6 —111., N., 1132—Attractive 3-rooni apt.; utilities furnished._ Ri. 2942. COLLEGE. 1537—Attrac. 2-rm. apt. and dress, rm.. new dec.; util.: rease Ri. 9181. NEW YORK. W„ 1003—5 rms., furnished". garage, water paid; $5.50 wk'. Ri. 7725. WALNUT, E.. 115—3-rm. art.: -pri. bath. $6.50 and sf*. See housekeeper in b'sm’t. WOODRUFF PL.. E. D.. 020—3 rms.. pri. bath.: ent.~, heat, water, phone: adults. WOODRUFF PL.—E. D-. 623; living rm.. bear., bath, kitch., por. It., airy. util. $7. COMPLETE—SS 00'TO S 10.00. Beautifully furnished apartments. Utilities paid. SlO’a N. Illinois. Li 8888. 11TH, W.. 42—Nicely deco, kitchenette apt., utilities and ice furn; S3O. Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space PRIVATE OFFICE - lurn.Y with or -without steno. serv. 409 Board of Trade. Ri. 5990. STOREROOM and 5 living rms.; semi-mod $lB. 466 S. Ritter. 30TH. 933 W.—Attract, furn. 5-rm. upper duplex; hrwd. fld.; Fr. drs.: ga.: rea. Ha. 0297. DESK SPACE, 400 Kahn Bldg., priv. office, use of reception rm. <fc. tel., $10; sten. optional: choice business location. DELAWANDA, 823 5—(5500 west); single 6 rms,; porches: sls. Be. 1185-J. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 28 Sale Suburban Property *ll CASH—*II month; Price *1,100; 26~15 j 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. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale —FISHING TACKLE— Bargains ln 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. 2Vac each. Better hurry. SERVICE WRECKING CO. 320 N. West, LI. 3069 F’'PT?XT One gross ol caps with 3 doz JAXjXj q t. bottles. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO . 534 W. Pearl. Li, 8085 NA-SANI Roach powder. Very effective. NATIONAL SANITATION CO.. 23l_lnd. WATER tanks, wood, large round, size Bxlß_ft. A-l; will_sell cheap. He. 2923. PIPE —10,000 ft. new. ' 2 and 4-inch at 25 to 50% savings. 535 S. 111.. Li. 1612. 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 -16 ft!""with trailer, perfect shape, will sell or trade for canoe. Ir. 3871. BILLIARD—POOL—SNOOKER TABLES Low Prices—Sold on Payments We Buy and Also Repair KING’S INDIANA BILLIARD 1631 Southeastern Ave. Dr. 3578

35 Household Goods ANTIQUE furniture and glass, 10 davs, cut price on everything. 2866 N. Penn. GAS range, B." high oven, glass door; A-l cond., SKI. Ha. 2238-J. SECRETARY—Worm eaten, solid chestnut liv. rm. suit, lamps, marble top tables, good cond.j_ reas._37lo_N. Meridian. DINING-RM. suite: very best condition, must be sold. 4009 DINING rm. suite, walnut 8-pc.; walnut twin beds, gas range, heat regulator, porcelain top table. Ir. 6293. _ BED, coil springs and mattress, $5: 3-pc. mahogany suite, $10; dining. $10: gas range. $3: ice box. $2; velvet rug, SB. 2349 N. Delaware St. OVERSTUFFED, twin bcdrm. suite, Beauty Rest mat.; other things.$ac. He_ 3748. 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. 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. _1 218_Union St. HEATING stoves 3 1 , cabinet type, 1 1 1 enameled coal range ill gas stove. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, Corner Capitol and South S_t. FREE GROCERIES & DRUGS!! See our windows for full details. Special bargains in our basement store on Fioor Samples and Good Used Furniture. IDEAL FURN. CO.. 227 W. Wash. St. FIBER SETTIES— Several $4 to *ls. Fiber chairs and, rockers, $3 each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. WASHING MACHINE PARTS & SERVICE Wringer rolls. *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. m. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments TRUMPET—Conn: gold, in case: slightly _ used ■ must sacrifice. Li.' 7888. DRUM OUTFlTS—Repossessed. *22.50-835-*SO. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penna. St, Ri. 5513_ SAXOPHONES—Standard makes a wide selection at unusually low prices. Only *2O and up; terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128_ N Prnr.a. Li. 5513. _ HOHNER —Piano accordion. shopworn: regular price *330, now *157.50. terms. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penna Li 5513. ATWATER-KENT Highboy *IB.OO Sonora Mantel model 25 00 Crosley console 22.50 Majestic superheterodyne 29 00 RAp IO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E Wash St. AUTO RADIO—No down payment Open until midnite. 5301 English Ir. 6223 MAJESTIC Highboy. 8 tube. *24; Lvric. 9tube. *2O. Freed, 8 tube. *13.50 cash. Li. 5381. 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 38 Store, Office Supplies UNDERWOOD No. 5. has had less than 6 months' use. LI. 9470. 205 Mass TYPEWRITERS- New Portables. *29 50. A. McCOLLUM. H" 1936. TYPEWRITER —Underwood Standard No 5, just like new; barg., *35. £>r 4330-J.

_AUG. 17, 1932

MERCHANDISE 38 Store, Offirr Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only *2 .50 Month or $6-00 for 3 Months Any make of machine Expert repair service on ali typewriters Woodstock 317 N. Penn. v LI. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO. 40 Wanted to Trade ELECTRIC' REFRIGERATOR 1932 "mocß ' At real saving. Cash or trade. 1n_24 13. BEAUTIFUL gas raege lor oil stove, cash, or? Dawson St. 'Rear'. TRADE—EIect, radio ana wardrobe trunk for dining rm suite. Li. 0763 41 Wanted to Buy jgj| ALL FURNITURE^ CALL MR PIERCE RI 201*. WTm WHEN YOU ARE READY TO • SELL YOUR GOODS We are tne largesi buver „no aeilera if 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-If” for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W Washington St. 7 livestociT 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets PEDI. rabbits, all breeds rral cheap; must sell out; full blooded police pup . sl-*5. Triangle Rabbitry. 6800 Pendleton Pik. AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale AUBURN 1931 4-door custom Md., new car appearance; excellent cond.; priv. owner. Ta. 0623 or Ta. after 5 p m. BUICK— 1928 standard sedan: $l5O. MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES 820 N. Meridian. Ri. 4931. 1928 NASH sedan; 6 good tires; good cond* Call Ir. 0483. WILLYS-KNIGHT —4-dr.. 4 ryl. sedan low mileage; *65; terms. 3901 E Wash. AUBURN 6 SEDAN: *95? Sacks Bros.’ Loan Cos. 309 N. 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 CHEVROLET. 1931 Sport Roadster: $75 down. Sacks Bros.’ Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. Li. 5994. CHEVROLET '29 COACH. GOOD COND* NEW TIRES. *125. 19 S. EAST ST DE SOTO, 1930 —"8" Sedan, Finished in deep maroon, striped in gold; 6 w w • low mileage; very well cared for *425 ' Central Buick -120 W. North. Li. 1995. DE SOTO—I93O 4-door sedan: $245. * Sacks Bros.’ Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. lj 5004 ESSEX, 1930 COACH. Good finish, good ™“ b * r _ ; , an £. tbs price is right. 1133 North Meridian St. HUDSON—2 cars, a coupe arid a sedan, S2O each. C. O. Warnock Cos. 819 E. Wash. Li. 8396. FORD, 1931 Tudor; $225.' “ Sacks Bros.’ Loan Cos. 309 N, Capitol. Li. 5994. Marmon’s” Bargain Counter' Marmon, 1927 s*dan $ 95 00 Buick. ’2B coupe 19v 00 Graham Paige. 1929 sedan, 615.ri!.' 195 00 Marmon. 29-68 sedan 105 Marmon 8. 1927 sedan . .7.7 "95 bb | Graham Paige, 610 sedan 150 00 i Chrysler. 1926 sedan ... 60 00 j Roosevelt. 1930 sedan 7! 175 00 1 Essex. 1926 coach 25 00 Small Down Payment. Baiance Easy MARMON USED CAR STORE. Meridian at Eleventh. ru 330a. STUDEBAKER Roadster SSO 00 Dodge. 4-door sedan 50 00 Frank Hatfield Cos. 623 N. Capitol. Rj - IF YOU DON’T FIND what you are voiTtng for ln the want ads today, it mar be advertised here tomorrow Read Times ! elassifipfi ads dally 51 Trucks,Tractors,Trailcrs SPECIAL If you operate panel body trucks it would surprise you to imestigate 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. 18th St. H. Sandys. LI. 7467. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO Will repair or make new tops and curtains for your car. 202 Kentucky Ave. 55 Autos Wanted a little further and get 3QOI ir M ? E u FOR Youß USED CAR 3901 E. Washington. i r 090.3.

financial Business Opportunities RELIABLE man with *250 and his services to manage going business; S2OO un monthly; give phone. Times Box A-223. Personal Property Loans HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION . „ OF AMERICA E Merchants Bank Bldg. RI lev 2579. 4th FI Kresge Bide RI ie V 75ns. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO ' REDUCED RATES 200 Roosevelt Bldg. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg Li ncoln 2491. _LI coin 8495. FRIENDLY LOANS Smal^momhfv^Mvmen**" 10 * at # '° W COrt - PERSONAL FINANCE CO. _ , 34 3. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg, Phone Riley *054. loans On Furniture LOWEST ROB Same Kate on Ail Balances Indpls. Public Welfare Loan S3O OCCIDENTAL BLDG RI 3587 Automobile Loans I AUTOMOBILE LOANS HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG MIC RI -wo*. PARKING SPACE Quick Service Free Parking 308 India* Ave. RI. 5994. SACKS BROS AUTO IOANCttt Cor. New York and Indiana.