Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 88, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1932 — Page 10

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It’s Your Move to Place a Rental Ad to Get Those Who Move the First

RADIO PROGRAM CONTROL GOAL League Demands Types of Talent Be Segregated Controlled radio programs, in whch "crooners,” comedy teams, dance orchestras and lecturers would be segregated so that devotees of any particular program could find *lt and listen all evening without being disturbed by any other type of program, were advocated today at a luncheon meeting at the Lincoln by Harris K. Randall, representing the American Radio Audience League. The league was formed in May for the purpose of regulating entertainment and advertising released over the air by radio stations. The meeting here is one of the first held by the league in its organization work to rally strength to carry on its compaign for “free air" for radio listeners. Under the plan advanced by Randall and devised by the league, the government would issue a single license to one responsible party in each locality. The holder of the license would sell time on the air to commercial broadcasting stations and the proceeds would be used to finance programs selected by members of the radio audience. The plan of the league, according to Randall, is offered as an alternative to government ownership of air channels, which is regarded by the league as a ‘‘dangerous and unAmerican procedure.”

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KAUTSKY’S DEFEAT MARCOS RICHMOND, Ind—Kautsky A. C.s, Indianapolis entry in the Eastern Indiana League title playofT, handed Dayton Marms, strong Negro team, their first sethark of the League season here Sunday. 5 to I. Johnny Twigg pitched fine ball for the winners, giving up seven hits and for twelve hingles, was effective with men on bases, leaving ten Hoosiers stranded. Shepard and Johnson led the Dayton attack while T.refrv, Boor and the Kelly brothers starred at bat for Kautsk.vs. Leon Tailoring Company nine annexed its tenth consecutive victory, trouncing Kroger A. C.. 7 lo 1. Wally Hurt. Tailor hnrler, yielded five scattered hits and .struck hut six. Hendrickson led the attack with a single and homer. Tailors hold a permit for Ellenberger park next Sunday and would like to schedule a game with a strong team. Call Dr. 2796-R, after 6 p. m and ask for Mike. Tyner A. C. Indoor team continued its winning streak with an easy 11 to 3 win over Indiana National Bank team La Russa, on the mound for the winners, allowed but four hits, while Case gave up fifteen. T. Bova and Donohue hit homers for the winners. Indianapolis Cubs again turned back out of town competition when they handed Crawfordsville K. of C. an 8-to-7 defeat Sunday. Zimmerman in the relief role featured, stopping a late Crawfordsville rally. The Cubs went on a hitting spree in the first inning and scored seven runs. Cubs are without, a game for next Sunday and would like to hear from fast state teams. Cloverdale, Rushville, Jamestown and others notice. Write John Smith, 1745 West Morris street. Indianapolis Central Transfers and Baby Lincolns played a ten-inning tie, 4 and 4, Sunday at Grande avenue diamond. It was an exciting contest and was halted by the fi o'clock law'. The teams will play off the tie next Sunday on the same diamond at 1 p. m. Transfers will meet the United Cabs Saturday at 2 p. m. at Grande park. The Transfers will hold a special meeting and practice at the Grande diamond Friday at 4 p. m. All players expecting to play must report. Assumption A. C.s trouiyed the Question Marks of Sacred Hea*t of the City Catholic League, in both games of a dou-ble-header Sunday. 13 to 8 and 11 to 2. Home runs by Oilligan and Andrews featured. The pitching of Andrews also was outstanding. The A. C.s will play the Riverside Cubs at Garfield diamond No. 3 next Sunday. The Assumption nine and Riverside team are tied in the Elm-Roe League and the game Sunday will be the first of a three-game play-off series. Both teams have large followings and a big crowd is expected at Garfield. The fast Kirshbaum All-Stars would like to schedule games with strong city and state clubs. For games write Abe Goldsmith, 1202 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, or phone Drexel 3703-R, about 0 p, m.

German Pro Net Champ Will Appear With Tilden Troupe in City Matches

Hails Nusslein, pro tennis champion of Germany and runnerup in the recent national pro tournament at Chicago, will complete Bill Tildens squad for a series of exhibition matches at the local Hawthorn Tennis Club Saturday and Sunday. Emmett Pare, former national clay court champion, and Bruce Barnes, co-holder with Tilden of the national pro doubles crown, also will perform. Nusslein is ranked among the leading net pros of the world and is second on the list of European stars. Chicago critics describe him as a marvelous stylist with a wellbalanced all-court game. The pros will appear in two singles contests and one double match each afternoon at the Hawthorne courts.

Nashville and A. B. C.’s Divide With an even break in Sunday’s twin bill, Jim Taylor’s Indianapolis A. B. C.s tackled Nashville Elite Giants In the final game of the series at Perry stadium today. It was ladies’ day. Lefty Smart turned in a four-hit pitching performance in Sunday's nightcap to give the local Negro club a 6 to 0 triumph, with Binder and Murray leading the attack. Despite some fine pitching by Thompson, the A. B C.s booted away the first game, 3 to 0. Wright held the locals to four blows. A. B C.s and Kautsky A. C. play a double-header at the stadium next Sunday. OWENS. - SEXTON SHINE Cleveland Schoolboy Surprises With Victory in Century. By I tiiltd firs* CLEVELAND. / Aug. 22.—Jesse Owens. Cleveland high school youth, was today’s hero for the more than 50,000 spectators who Sunday saw track stars of four nations compete in a free track and field meet at Municipal stadium. Facing two of the world’s fastest runners, Erick Brochmeyer of Germany and Gabrielle Salviati of Italy. Owens raceed to victory in the 100-yard dash in 9.6 seconds. Another outstanding event of the meet was Leo Sexton's heave of 52 feet 11’i inches in the shot-put, bettering the official record.

Prove It! By f'nitrd Trrt* Chicago, Aug. 22. —■ The delicate business of determining whether golfers, who use the Waveland course, are duffers or experts is giving the Lincoln park board some sleepless nights. The new golf course was designed to be used only by players who have gotten out of the novice class. Now a group of golfers who have been ruled off the links for taking too many divots out of the turf, are threatening court action to force the park board to allow them to use the course. The park board holds that its no-duffer rule is necessary for protection of the fairways because it can not afford constant repairs.

Golfers Enter Muncie Event By Tim<■* Special MUNCIE. Ind., Aug. 22.—Fifty of the best golfers in the central section of the state are expected to compete in the eastern Indiana open gclf tournament Tuesday over the Minnetrista course here. Russell Stonehouse, Riverside pro, will defend his crown and Neal Mclntyre, state open champ; Ralph Stonehouse, state open runner-up; Guy Paulsen of Ft. Wayne, former state open and national open senstation last year, will be on hand. It will be the first tournament in which Bill Heinlein, former amateur champion, will compete as a business man golfer. DON TESTS BOAT fly Timm Special DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 22.—Kaye Don, British speed pilot, was scheduled to give his record-holding Miss England 111 its first trial in American waters over Lake St. Claire today. Nearly 50,000 inspected the British boat here for the Harmsworth trophy races Sunday. GARRINGER RACE VICTOR Finishing the fifty-mile grind in 52:03.4, Jimmy Garringer of Indianapolis won the feature dirt track race at Walnut Gardens Sunday. L. Duncan of Indianapolis was second and G. Sowers of Dayton, 0., third. Garringer also defeated Harry Mac Quinn and Harold Shaw in a five-lap match race and won a fivelap elimination race. Charles Read and Charles Crawford, Indianapolis, were other prelim winners. There were several minor accidents. MISS WOLF IS CHAMP By Timm Special MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 22. Miss Catherine Wolf of Indianapolis today held the Wisconsin women s singles tennis championship. She defeated Miss Helen Fulton of Winnetka, 111., 6-1, 4-6, 6-1, in Sunday’s title battle. Paired with Barbara Duffy of Cleveland, Miss Wolf lost to Miss Fulton and Elizabeth Resting of St. Paul in the women's doubles finals. Sammy Lee of Berkeley, Cal., won the men's singles title. THREE TIE IN SWIM Three Indianapolis A. C. swimmers finished in a dead-head in the half-mile swim at McClure beach Sunday. They were Joe Swallow, Helen Lee Smith and Courtland. Christener. They were timed in 13:30.6. Girl Killed by Propeller FT. WAYNE, Ind., Aug. 22.—Miss Olga Peterson, 19, Chicago, was injured fatally when she walked into the whirling propeller of an airplane at a local airport Sunday, she had been flying in the plane with four companions.

Radio Dial Twisters

—6:15 P. SLOBS—Singin’ Sam. —6:39 P. M.— KYW (10201— Canton orchestra CBS—Kate Smith. WBBM (7701 Sosnik's orchestra. NBC—Richard Crooks to WEAF NBC- The Marseillaise to WJZ. —6:15 P. SLOBS —Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd. KYW 110201 Song and SarmQns. WBBM (770) —Belle Forbes Cutter. —7 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Terrace or chestra CBS—Manhattan Serenaders WBBM f770) —Concert orchestra. NBC—Gypsies to WEAF. WGN 120 > —Weems' orchcs tra.

WJR (750)—Serenaders. NBC—Wiener Minstrels to WJZ. —7:15 P. SLOBS -Mills Brothers. KYW (1020)—Two Former Enemies. WBBM (770) —Brooks and Ross. —7:30 P. SL—KYW (1020) Edgewater Beach orchestra. CBS—Symphony orchestra, male chorus. WGN (720) With the Masters. NBC—Genera! Motors Banquet to WEAF. NBC—Jack Benny and OI sen's orchestra'to WJZ . —7:45 P. SL—WGN (720)—Ted Weem's or chestra. —8 P. SL—KYW (1020) The Two Doctors. CBS—Shilkret's orchestra & Boswell Sisters. WBBM (770) —Bel'e Forbes Cutter.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Compenv SIONDAY P M. 5 30—Transcription s:4s—Tito Guizar (CBS'. 6:oo—Edwin C. Hill (CBS'. 6:ls—Kingin' Sam tCBS>. 6:3o—Kate Smith 1 CBS 6:4s—Colonial singers. 7.oo—Manhattan serenaders ICBS I . 7:ls—Mills Brothers (CBSi. 7:3o—Musical Album iCBS'. 8 00—Music That Satisfies (CBS). B:ls—Bohemians. 8 30—Guy Lombardo and Roval Canadians (CBS). 8 00—Columbia symphonv iCBS' 9 30—Charles Carlile 'CBS' 9 45—Freddie Martin orchestra (CBS'. 10'Ofl—Hoosier Ramblers. 19 39 The columnist. 10 45—Ted Weem's orchestra (CBS'. 11:00 —Sign off. ATW 11400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ine.) MONDAY P M. 4 30—Tea times tunes. 4 45—News flashes. s:oo—Harrv Bason. s:ls—Vaughn Cornish. s:3o—Aunt Lou <fc Uncle Connie. 5 45—Dinner melodies. 8 00—Cecil and Sally. 6:2o—Baseball scores. 6:3o—Dinner dances. 6:4s—Buddies orchestra. 7.oo—Louise Spillman.

‘HI-HAT’ SUBURB TRIES TO OUST NEGRO ACTRESS Resent Leasing of House by Adelaide Hall of ‘Blackbirds’ Fame. BY DELOS SMITH United Press Staff Correspondent LARCHMONT, N. Y., Aug. 22. The social question of race segregation absorbed this aristocratic suburb today, as the residents on exclusive Kiimer road sought some means to oust from a palatial home in their midst, Adelaide Hall, Broadway prima donna and the Negro star of such shows as "Blackbirds” and "Brown Buddies.” In the rambling $30,000 home, the center of dissension, the singer was well established, her own furniture placed in the spacious rooms, her servants making preparations to receive her grandmother, her mother, and her husband. Calmly, but with determination, she announced her intention to stay in the house for ten years, the term of her lease, no matter what her white neighbors might say or do. Named for Poet Joyce Kilmer, the poet of tolerance and humility, once lived on the street and it is named for him. Kilmer wrote: "Poems are made by fools like me, but only God can make a tree.” On Sunday afternoon, the Negro actress sat on her veranda with a few of her friends, sipping drinks and quietly chatting. Up and down the street in either direction, shades were drawn and spacious verandas were empty. They were in pronounced contrast to the gayety of the star’s guests. Mayor Monroe Stiner said he was seeking “to bring pressure” to bear "to get this Harlem singer to change her mind.” He was appealing to Broadway theatrical executives, from whom her livelihood comes, to persuade her to move. When it was first announced that she had leased the house and was going to occupy it, neighbors organized to apply for an injunction. They consulted a lawyer, but no court action materialized. It was understood that there was no law under which they could apply for a restraining order. Star Is Defiant The stage star was defiant. She knew of the movement against her, but that made no difference. "I leased this house for ten years and I’m going to live in it,” she said. “I’m a full-blooded American colored girl and I’m proud of it. If there’s going to be any court fight, I’m just waiting for the chance to put some of the new rich residents of Larchmont on the witness stand and ask them how their grandfathers spelled their names. I am descended from the Shinnecock Indians of Long Island and I’m proud of it.” Her neighbors had organized themselves into the Kilmer Road Association and were seeking some means of buying her house. An effort to raise enough money to buy her lease failed. FOX BATTLES JOHNSON TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 12. Tiger Jack Fox of Indianapolis, state heavyweight champion, and Larry Johnson, Chicago Negro, tangle in a twelve-round bout at Bud Taylor’s bowl here tonight. BRAVES’ CATCHER OUT ST. LOUIS, Aug. 22.—William Hargrave, veteran Boston Braves catcher, will be missing from the lineup for the rest of the season, due to a broken ankle, received in stealing home in a game with the Cardinals here Saturday.

—MONDAY——B P. M.— ;VBC—National Radio Forum 1 : to WEAF. WENR ! NBC—Country Doctor to* WJZ. —8:15 P. M.— 7BS—Piano Team. WBBM (770)—Wesiphal's orchestra. VBC—Jack Smith and John-: son's orchestra to WJZ ! —8:25 P. M.— VGN (720)—Headlines; Big Leaguers. —8:30 P. M.— IBS Lombardo's orchestra I VBBM (770)—Try & Stump Us. 1 (BC—Dance Miniature to 1 WEAF. VGN (720)—Big Leaguers V Bushers. \ T BC —Tish to WJZ. i.VMAQ (6701 —Melody Land WTMJ (620) —Los Caballeros sports. —8:45 P. M.—

CTHS (1040)—Arlington or-j chestra. WBBM (770)—The Thorobreds. *VGN (720)—Minstrel Show WJR (7501—Paul Frederick's orchestra. VBC—Jane Froman orchestra to WJZ. A'SM (650)—Baritone. —9 P. M.— vDKA (980)—Sports review news. CYW (1020)—Sports: News Mauptn's orchestra. 7BS—Columbia Symphony VBC—Whiteman's orchestra to WEAF. .VGY (790l—Arm Chair Chats. 4BC—McCravy Bros, to WJZ 7BC—Amos n' Andy to WENR. —9:15 P. M WGY 17901—Crooner: Randall's orchestra WGN (7201 Dream Ship. NBC—Summer symphony to WJZ. WMAQ (670i—Dan and Sylvia; pianist.

7:ls—Sport's Spotlight. 7:3o—Harry Bason. 7:4s—Golden Melodies. B:oo—Myron Green. B:ls—Devore Sisters. f —Songs my mother never taught me B:4s—lndiana trio. 9:oo—Symphonic hour. 9.30 Brown County revelers. 9:4s—Harry Bason. 10:00—The Merrymen. 10:30—Sign off. WT W (.00) Cincinnati MONDAY P M 4 00— Palais d'or orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—The Beachcombers. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 5 00—Amos n 1 Aodv (NBC' s:ls—Josef Chernia'vsky s dance orchestra. 5 30—Bob Newhall. 5 J s—Southern Singers 6 00—Blue Moments with Jean Boaz and Jack Douglas. 6 15—"Chandu ' the Magician 6:3o—Death Valley Davs (NBC' 7:oo—Cotton Queen Minstrel* (Hink and Dink). 7:3o—Jack Benny (NBC). 7:oo—Duke Ellington's dance orchestra B:ls—Absorbine program 'NBCI. 8 30—Bands of Distinction. 8 45—Mike and Herman 9 03—Tales of Terror. 9.30 Sisters Three and organ. 9 45—Headlines of Yesterday. 10.00—WXW Fatwares,

f —9:15 P. M.— NBC—Tune Blenders to I WTAM. —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. CBS—Charles Carlile. tenor. WGN (720) —McCoy's or--1 chestra. —9:45 P. M.— NBC—B;-.ron Lee and band i to WEAF. JBS—Martin's orchestra. W r MAQ 6701—Dance program (2'- hours). —lO P. M.— CBS—Rosenthal's orchestra. ;WDAF (610)—Dance pro--1 gram. WGN (720)—Hoffman’s or- ! chestra. NBC—Master's orchestra to WJZ. WSM (650) —WSM dance orchestra: tuneful tales. WTMJ (620) —Dance program. —10:05 P. M.—

NBC—Buddy Rogers and orchestra to WEAF. —10:30 P. M.— KYW ( 1020)—Agnew's or- ! chestra. CBS—Weems' orchestra. WBBM (7701—Around the Town. NBC—Bellevue Stratford orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Dance program (3 orchestras, 2 hours). IV JR (750)—McCoy's orchestra. NBC—McCoy's orchestra to WJZ. —ll P. M.— KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. WCCO 18IO)—Orgunist. ; WENR (870)—Pacific Nom- ! ads. —11:30 P. M.— WENR (870i—Anson Week's orchestra. NBC—Master's orchestra to KYW. vVI.W (700(—Ellington’s orchestra . —l2 Midnight— WDAF (610) Nighthawk i frolic.

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LE6ALS Legal Notices N LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10164 City of Bloomington, et al., vs. Public Service Company of Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct hearing in the above entitled cause in the Room of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, September 20, 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By H. K. CUTHBERTSON. Commissioner. Indianapolis. Indiana August 20, 1932. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that Dennis C. Wicker has filed with the Board of Zoning appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by installing three gasoline tanks and pumps at 3340 W. Washington street. A public hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104 City Hall, on Monday. Aug. 29. 1932, at 3:30 p. m., at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. H. B. STEEP, Secretary-Engineer. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that O. B. Perine has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by installing two 20,000 gallon tanks for the storage of gasoline at the northeast corner of Twenty-seventh and the Nickel Plate Railroad. A Public Hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104, City Hall, on Monday. August 29th, 1932. at 3:30 P. M., at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS H. B. STEEG, 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 3 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 reauired to furnish a suretv bond in amount of the bid if accepted. Signing of the Contract will be subject to the approval and sale of Bonds, for pavment of said proposed drainage. The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. (SEAL) JOE AULBACH, Clerk-Treas. ANNOUNCEMENTS~ 1 Death Notices BURGHANN, MARY JOSEPHINE (nee Druding)—Beloved wife of Louis Burgmann. mother of Louis F. and John A. Burgmann, grandmother of Walter and Arthur Burgmann. passed away at the residence, 2""0 Carson St., Monday. Aug. 22. 305 A. i„. Friends may call at the residence any time after 4 p. m. Tuesday. Aug. 23. Funeral services at the above address Wednesday, Aug. 24. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. | Batesville (Ind.i papers please cqpy.l W. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL SERVICE. HARTMAN, CARRIE JANE—Beloved wife of Albert, mother of Luther, passed away at residence. 3643 Rockville road, Sunday, Aug. 21. She also leaves her father. Lew Richardson; one stepbrother. Oren Platt, and one stepsister, Sadie Young. Friends may call at the above address any time after 2 p. m., Monday. Funeral Tuesday. Aug. 23, 2 p. m. Burial Floral Park. W. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL SERVICE.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices HIGGINS. MICHAEL—Beloved husband of Helen H;ggms. died Sunday. Aug. 21. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 24. 8:30 a m. from the residence. 943 S. Mlsourl St.. 9am Sacred Heart church. Burial St Johephs Cemetery- Friends invited GEO W_USHER hn charge. SLAGLE, GEORGE—Age 73 years beloved husband of Alice Slagle and father of Robert, passed away Sunday. Aug. 21, at the residence. 131 West Twenty-seventh St Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 23. at 2p. m. from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 North Meridian. Interment Mt, Jackson cemetery. Friends invited. wood: JAMES—Age 80 years, passed awav Sunday. Aug. 21. Funeral notice later. For further information, friends may call GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOME Be. 0148. YACOPINO, MICHAEL--Beloved father of John. Marv and Carl Yacopino. and Mrs. James Santucci. died Sunday morning Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. at the home. 471 South Pine Street, and at 9 a m. at Holv Rosary Church. Burial Holv Cross cemeterv. Friends invited. LIRBY-DINN SERVICE _ 3 Funeral Directors, Florists w. d.lbeanblossom 1321 W. Ray BE. 15*8 WTtTblasengYm Main office 2226 Shelbv Bt. Branch office 1634 W Morrla. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER'S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. Ha. 1444. HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3826 WCKENSMITH 72(5 North Illinois Street —Lincoln 6858 T. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr 0321-0329 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In this column will receive two guest tickeU To The Indiana Theater To See The 4 Marx Bros. —ln—“Horse Feathers.” When you have returned the article ;o Us 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 WRIST watch—lady's; near 63d and Central; rew. 520 K 36th. Wa. 1301. . PEKINGESE DOG—Brown. Answers to name, “Bimbo." Reward. Wa. 2410. ENGAGEMENT ring, lady’s: Central Park. gar: men's wash rm.: rew. LI. 2707. GERMAN POLICE DOG—Small sized female. name Queen, gentle. Ta. 6411 or 3147 Graceland, after 5 p. m. Reward. POINTERS —Pair bird dogs, male and female, white, brown, female with collar. Reward. 3448 Brouse Ave, Ri. 0091. BLUE TICK fox hounds, male and female: 4 mos. old; strayed from 2459 E. Kessler boulevard Reward. Hu. 4538. WRIST WATCH—Lady's, white gold. 4 blue sets, 2 white sets, lost Sunday eve. on Shelby car. on Maryland between Meridian and 111. Reward. Ha. 4068-W. 5 Personals Neon Signs—All Kinds GENUINE—MADE IN INDIANAPOLIS REFLECTUBE SIGNS, INC. LI. 3606 FALSE TEETH—Broken plates repaired. Teeth replaced. Called for and deliv. free. 417 Virginia Ave. Dr. 5967. MINERAL BATHS —Come and be freed of rheumatism, neuritis, kidney and stomach conditions. A sensible place for a vacation: sl4 a week. Colonial Mineral Springs Hotel. Martinsville. Ind. Wanted to buy puppies. CHEAP. WRITE TIMES, BOX A-800 HELP WANTED 10 Schools, Colleges, Tatoring MEN, WOMEIL 18-50 Prepare now. Steady, after depression U. S. Government Life Jobs. $lO5 to $250 month. List positions and particulars free. Write immediately. Urgent. Franklin Institute. Dept. 155, E. Rochester. N, Y. 13 Help Wanted—Male MEN WANTED to conduct world renowned Rawleigh Home Service business in and near cities of Indianapolis. Danville. Plainfield and Greenwood. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Cos., Dept IN-38-S, Freeport 111. r R EN T A LS 17 Furnished Rooms priv ent. gar., shown by appt. Ta. 2255, $5 —Penn.. N.. 3931; attract, room in beautlful home all priv., nr. Shortridge. ALABAMA. N.. 1902—Front rm.. mod., conveniences: const., hot water. Ha. 2924-R. BELLEVIEW PL.—Man and child; mother's care; near school. Be. 3734.

Business Services Overstuffed Cushions Kuo Cash and carry prices in spe. 10-da. offer. Fix up your davenports, chairs, new Nachman springs and felted J. C. cotton used exclusivelv Crowley Upholstering Shop. 2168 N. 111. “Anything in upholstering. ’ Ta. 0635 Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISONS—S2.SO a load up; experienced. careful, white men. Ll. 4105. MOVING—S 2 up, anything, any time; local, overland: white men Petes Ch 2878 FIREPROOF STORAGE Stora now, pay six months iater. free hauling to storage. Moving *4 per load and up. Call Ri 7750 419 E. Market Bt MOVlNG—Transfer; good discarded furniture. taken in on moving. Reas. Dr. 2192. Paperhanging and Painting IRVINGTON DECORATING CO.—Paper furn. and hung, $3.50 rm.; naper 3c up: cleaning. 75c; painting bv 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 I PAPER HANGING—ISc and 20c per roll'. C. H THURSTON. Dr 3782-3 P (\TNTTNC Pa P er Hanging, esti. free, i mix nmur G Headley Xa 5176

RENTALS • 7 Furnished Rooms oc.iv IRAL. 4250- - NIC ELY FURN RMt! NEW HOME NORTH HU, 4576. CENTRAL COURT. 516 B.—Pur. rm.. lavatory. in mod, home, north. Wa. _3972. CENTRAL. 1323—Lovely front rm.. i or 2 gentlemen; con, hot water, LI. 7603 _ CENTRAL. 4250—Nicely furn. 'm., new home; north; garage. Hu. 4576. 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. 710. APT. 6—Rms., $2. $3 wk.; 2 housekpg.. range, sink. Parking. ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—Cheerfully furnished double. 2 full size beds, constant hot water, fine location, must be seen to I appreciate. N. ILL , 2163—Lgs.. nicely fur. rms.. Ice. closets, twin beds; gar. opt. Ta. 6585. ! 1440 N. ILL.. APT. 3—LARGE. CLEAN ROOMS FROM S3_TO_*s. MERIDIAN. N., 2141—Nicely fur., front rm„ 1 or 2: home priv. Ta. 2060. MINNESOTA E. 326—Large airv 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. MERIDIAN. N.. 2711—Lovely front rm.. garage; look elsewhere but see this! NEW JERSEY. N., 1433—Nicely fur. sleep. rms.. also housekeep.. run, wat, Li. 9529. NORTH. E.. 424. APT. 23—Large front rm.. $6 for two; $4 for 1. NEW JERSEY. N.. 3028—2 front sleeping rms. and den; cross ventilation; garage; gentlemen; hot water. Ha. 3833-R. UPTOWN—CIean rms., hot. cold water; $3.50 up. 18 1 2 W. Ohio. 320 E. VERMONT—S3 up; newiy fur. rms.; _lobby and phone service. Li. 8278. WALNUT, E., 311 ! /2—Mod., well furn.. quiet rms., hot water, free phone. Ri. 6159. WASH. BLVD.. N. OF 52D—Lovely rm.; priv. bath; gentlemen pref. Hu. 8468. LOVELY rm., tile bath; private entrance; new private home; garage. Hu. 6288. 2 DESIRABLE RMS—For young men; private hme; no other rmrs. Ref. He 1232 <3T nP’MTCI HOTEL; clean, homelike; OX. L2JLIM.O $4 up 136 w Market. HOTEL ANTLERS HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All room* 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 S Illinois St. RI 4562 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 18 Housekeeping Rooms _ . S3-$5.50—2137 N. New Jersey; 1 and 2 rms Pri. ent., school 45; gar., avail., util pd. ALA.. N.. 1516 Front 2--m. kitchenette Apt.; Murphy bed; o'stuff.; walnut dinet. ALA., N„ 1019—2 nice rms., compl. fur.. priv. entr., can accommodate 3, ASHLAND: 1610 —Front rm.; kitchenette; everything furn; garage. He, 1438. ALA:. N. 1902—1 houseKeeplng rm. Ali furn.. next bath, priv. ent. Ha. 2924-R. ADAMS! 1947—2, 3, 4 rms. mod., to reflned couple who will enj. same, gar, free. BEVILLE, N., 433—Nicely fur. 2-rm. apt ; also sleeping rm.. near school. Ch. 0314. BROADWAy7~2I2I—Large airy front furn. rm.. kitchenette, garage. Ta. 0597. BROADWAY, 1134—Attractive rm.; kitchenette, range, sink, $4; single fm. $3. CENTRAL, 2528—2 front rms.. everything furnished; $5.50 week. Ta. 0423. COLLEGE. 908—2 or 3 modern rms., privat _ home; hots water; cheap. COLLEGE. 1654—Sunny 2-rm. apt.; 2 unfur. rms., sleep, rm.. nr. bath, conv. car. COLLEGE. 1336—Large rm.; also rm., kitchenette, run, water; $5-$6; sleep, rm. DEARBORN, N.. 1410—2 nice housekeeping rms., private family: reasonable, fi.r. n , 2339—1. 2. 3 rm. apts.. custodian serv.; hdwd fir., o'stufffcd; Indry. 3-$7. MERIDIAN. S„ 1706—4 furn. front rms., modern, util, pd.. $7 wk. Pri. ent. NEW YORK. E„ 616—Nicely fur. rm.; large closet space; home pri., mod.; reas. OHIO E.. 540—2 nice housekeeping rooms, $3 per wk.. other rms. $1.50 up; gar, opt. PARK, 2133—2 connecting rms., near bath; private home: $4. RILEY, N., 427—3 rms., bath, furnished; private; reasonable. Ir. 6406. ST. CLAIR. E„ 314; Apt. 2—2 connecting sink: always hot water; phone, reasnble. TACOMA. N.. 15—2 large rms.. kitchenette, down, adults; good location; carline. Ch. 6661. ' TALBOT, N.. 2338—3 rms.. overstuffed, reasonable, garage. Ta. 7038. WOODLAWN. 1542—Nr. Foun. Sq. lovely rm.: well equipped kitchen. Dr. 1936-J. WOODRUFF: 544 M. DR.—2 apts. with priv. bath; running water. Ch. 3173, $2.50 TO $5 —Broadway, 1546; 2-rm. frt. apt., util., gar,; also sleeping rooms. UNFURN.—2 rms.. sl2 mo.; utilities; 1 turn room $3 wkt 1659 Park. 2 FRONT unfurnished rms.. utilities furnished; $5 week. Ha. 0108. 11TH, E., 721 —1 & 2 rms., unfurn. utilities paid; very reasonable. ILL., N., 2415—Large clean front closet, kitnett. gas, elec., heat, wa. cheap, adults 11Th7 e.. 909—53 up. 4 rms.. pri. bath, ent.. sink, porch, gar. Ri. 1839. Opening at 517 N. Delaware 1 and 2-room apts.. some with private bat hs and_ sleeping rooms: very reasonable. LOVELY WOODRUFF—I rm., $3.50: 2 rms.. $5: evvthg. fur.; nr. Tec. Ch. 4108. 19 Rooms with Board $3.50 WEEK—Clean, mod., rooms, including one daily restaurant meal. 431 N. 111. s4~2s~WkT^Lchild or employed man; near school; A-i home. 39 N. Oxford. $9 FOR 2 gents; real home; nice rm.: excellent meals; near car. Ch. 3232-R. DELAWARE. N.—Cool country like: mod. conveniences. Excellent meals, Ha. 4705-J HAWTHORNE LANE. S.—Nice rm., 1 or 2; pri. family: 2 meals; nr. car. Ir. 5605 NT ILL., 2358—Nice furn. rms.; 2 gentlemen pref,; meals opt.; park, space. Ha. 1097. NEW JERSEY, N., 5353—Attractive rm., no other roomers; refs. H 8971. PENN.. N., 2308—Lovely rm., excellent meals, modern home. Ta. 2030. WASH.. E., 3323—C001, clean, modern home, 1 or 2; reasonable. Ch. 4603-W. fDEAL rm. for mother and child; home priv.; laundry; near school. Ha. 1072, 21 Unfurnished Apartments ALABAMA: n7~~1902 unfurn. apt. Lee. kitchen, priv. ent. Ha. 2924-R. MASS AVE.. 933 —4 Rms.. npwlv dec., steam heat; S2O. RI. 4007. DR. 5480. MER.. S., 1218—4-rm. mod., apt., reas.. hot water; S2O. Ri. 0862 or Ta, 3804. MERIDIAN. 2235 -Attrac. bedrm a nt , sleep, porch; Frig., redec.; S4O. He. 5858, _ Li. 2662. RUCKLE, 2805—Lower 6 rm.. gar., heal, water, elec, refrig., $42.50. Ri. 7243, Ta. 1278. 11TH. W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette 4nt„ gas. water, heat and ice furnished. $23 Call Apt. No. I. THE GRANT. 31ST. W.. 43—3 rms. fur. or unfur.; newly redec.; util, paid Ha. REDUCED RENT. Bellefontalne. 2315; three room* and bath; recently decorated: lower apartment: heat, water and garage. Dr. 3300. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations Transportation free LL 5452. evenings Wa. 4554. or Wa. 0433. 1501 E. 38TH., CHATEAU -Rm. studio apt., kitchen with windows, large living and dining room.; outside balcony, heated gar., all util, fur. Wa. 3440. COLORED —22(T W. North. Laverne. 3 rirtsTT bath, $5; 2 rms., bath, $4. He. 5858, Li. 2662. ———========= 22 Unfurnished Houses $35 —3-bedrm., nr Shortridge, conv. to Butler, mod., sta, tubs, gar. Ta. 2255. ARROW. 1952—4-room semi-mod., awnings. blinds, screens, water furnished; sl3. DRAHER ELECTRIC SHOP. Ch. 4409. AUDUBON. S.. 225 —(Irv.i 5-rm. mod. dble Gar.: S3O; near school. Wa. 2923-W BANCROFT. 605—6 rms.; redeco.; resin.; awnings. Was $45. now $35. Ch. 4672. BEVILLE AVE.. 610—6-rm. strictly mod. able.; garage; water paid. Ch. 2880-W. BLVD PL., 2911—6-rm. mod., gar., A-I, near school: $22.50. Ch. 5253-M. CALIFORNIA. 2943 —4-rm. mod.. $35 Eugene. 550-52; 4-rm. mod.. *25. Clifton, 3423: 5-rm. mod., S2O, DEARBORN. N., 1133—5 Ig. cheery rms., semi-mod. dble-. A-l. nr, school Hu. 5603. DELAWANDA, 823 S— (5500 westi; single 6 rms.; porches; <ls. Be. 1185-J. DENNY. 1110—Cosy. 4-rm. mod. bungalow double: garage. Wa. 3347. DE QUINCY. 746—Bungalow, 5 rm*., mod., fine neighborhood: gar.: S3O. Ir. 1693. DREXEL. N.. 622—6-rm. modern; double garage; $35. Wa. 3611. DREXEL. - 20 N.—lo rms., mod.; A-l rmers., or 2 families; *45; wa. paid. Dr. 7379-R. HARLAN. S. 1302—5-rm. md. dble.. A-l; wa. pd : gar.: near school: *2O. Hu. 3623. HOYT. 1333—7 rms.. semi-mod . gar., wat pd. sls. Nr. school. B. 44Q6-R JEFFERSON, N.. 323—Nr. Tech. 6-rm mod.. SSO. now $25. gar. Ch. 2918-M JEFFERSON. N.. 342—7-rm. single house, strictly nod.: double garage. Rented before $42. now *25. Close to Tech high school Call 332 N. Jefferson, or F. C. Bonnet. Ri. 9366 Ch. 2027. KEYSTONE. N., 326—Mod. 6 rm., aide by side; front, rear porches; built-in china closets, firepl . closets: stat. tubs; yard; gar.; wat. pd *25, Ch. 6071, LA SALLE. Nowland; 4-rm.; long liv. rm.; fireplace, tile bath, gar. *34. Ch. 0995-R. LEXINGTON, 2109—5 rms; bath, gar: A-l condition; near school. Dr. 2020-R ILynnTn . 523—'j block w Michigan car; *3, water Reid. 4019.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses NAOMI. 1216—5-rm. strictly mod., gar.. A-1 condi., *2O. B. G. 121 W-2. NOWLAND. 1911—Facing Spades Park. 6 rooms, bath, furnace, good condition, no garage: now *25, LI. 8621. NORTH, E . 2720>—4-rm. dble., bath, heater furn.. *2O: wat. pd. Owner. Rt. 1533. ORIENTAL. S., 122—3-rm. semi. mod. hse. Lights, gas. wa. pd. *7.50 month. OLNEYT’N., 2146—5-rm. bung ; fur., bath. cabinet, rent reduced. See agent. PARK 2104—Owner s 10-rm. strictly mod. single: Ideal club or fraternity. He. 3620. REMBRANDT. 1409—Cozy 4-rm.. semimod .. Ige. attic, garage. _*l6. Ha. 12.9-R ; RICHLAND. N. 258-8-rm. cottage, gar 719 - N. Pershing: 4 rms., free water. Ri. 7<25. RINGGOLD. 1411—5-rm. se ‘l’ l :" l< L d • B ° od condi.. gar., jilce yd. Dr. 5116-R. SHEFTmaN DR., N . 29C7—5-rm. semi-mod . redeco . gar.. *16., water paid. SPRUCE7T73B-40 -four-room modern double: garage. Ri. 1888. TIBBS. 421—5-rm. mod.: redeco.; gar.; water paid: s2l; near school. WHITTIER PL.. 61 —i Irvington'. 5-rm. mod.; $22 50; water pd- gar. RI. 153326TH.. E.. 3424—4-rm. mod.. *a ando I " b , l j‘sound proof wall, in-door-bed, bath, shower, laundry In basement, garage. Ta. _64 1V 30TH. E. 3510—Single, clean. 4bedrm.. mod., gar.. $25._ Nr schoo 1. Hu. <458. 33D.. W., 1262—Stucco, 4-rm. mod. dbl.; shower, gar.; *27.50. Ta. 6944. 42D.. E.. 764—Single. 6-rm. strictly mod.. gar . nr, Joan of Arc; *4O. Hu. 36<8. Four Bedrooms, $25 8 Rms.. hardwood firs., gar. 2413 Callege Dunlop & Iloltegel SOUTHSIDE —Just wha t~ you've been looking for. 5 rms.. lights, gas. water pd. A-l. Rent reduced. Hu. 4368. Dr, 3564-R. MODERN, EAST, $16.00 Four rooms, gar. 1547 North Grant. DUNLOP & HOLIEGEL See These Real Rentals SINGLES 820 E. 25th; modern. 8 rms.. sar ..$23.50 2330 Parker; 5-rm. mod., wt. pa., gar 20.00 1545 Hiatt; 5 rms.. mod., gar 20.00 2115 N. Riley: 5 rms., suburban 15.00 3024 Euclid; 4 rms., el., well 12.50 Doubts 333 Leeds: 4 rms., el., gas, wt $15.00 409 S. Holmes. 4 rooms, el., gas, water paid 12 541 Bell; 5 rms., el., gas, city water 14.00 427 N Hamilton; 4 rms., el., gas, city water ••• ij.ao 760 Concord; 3 rms., el., gas, we 11... 8.00 Colored 2602 N. Oxford: 4-rm. double, wat pd 15.00 1918 Hovev: 5 rms., el. gas, wt. pd.. 13.50 1459 E. 24th: 4 rms. double, wt pd.. 8.00 RENTAL DEPARTMENT. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI. 7491 Single, East, S2O 6 Rms., mod., gas. 959 N. Healing. Dunlop & Holtegel CONVENIENTrsemi-mod. small Tible.. gar.; cheap desirable couple. FORBES-HUB-BARD LUMBER. 1923 Shelby. Dr. 7400. Modern, East, $16.00 4 Rms.. gar. 1536 N. Grant. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL —2 Line I. C COLORED—Ralston, 1920; 3 rms.. porches: elec., wa. pd.; *9; adults. Call 2415 N. 111. COLORED—Patterson, 549—4 rms . redeco water pd., sl4. sls. No child. Ta. 4043. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $6—111.. N„ 1128-1139; attract. 3-rm. apt.. util, fur.; Inq. 1132 111. Ri. 2942. $6 WK.—One room and kitchenette; pri. bath, entrance. He. 4155, 2131 Central. LEXINGTON. 1206—Furn. 4-rm. duplex: pri. ent.; util.; teas.; adults. Dr. 1190-J. MADISON. 2748—5-rm. mod. bung ; sun pqr.: ga.‘. suit.. 2 cple if pfd. Be. 5053-M. 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 bsm t. WOODRUFF PL.—E. D.. 623; living rm., bedr., bath, kitch., por. It., airy, util. $7. COMPTETE—SS 00 TO SIO.OO. Beautifully furnished apartments Utilities paid. 810<2 N. Illinois, Li. 8888. 11TH W.. 42—Nicely deco, kitchenette apt., utilities and ice furn; S3O. Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. ECONOMIZE—GuiIford. 2314. 2 rm. apt., or share home, near school. HE. 4070. MANHATTAN. S.. 1010—First house N. of National Rd.. furn.. gar. BE. 3505. BROOKVILLE AVENUE 7-rm. mod. home. 5 rms., furn. incl. bdrm.. 2 bdrm.. unfurn.. gar., reas. Li. 9277. 24 Suburban and Farms BUNGALOW: semi-mod., gar., chicken houses. Churchman & Hobart. See Kline. 24-A Resorts and Cottages RIVERWOOD—HamiIton county, furnished. Reduced rent. Boats. Harrlg, Ch. 1723. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space SHARE office and phone, sls mo. See MR. COHEN. 2 to 4, Guaranty. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale HOLLIDAY. 1635—Nice cottage; newly decorated;_s9oo. Small payment. $25 — DOWN—S 9 per month: small house, beautiful lot. Call 535 Livingston. 28 Sale Property Suburban Home 5-Room modern; newly papered and painted: shrubbery and flowers: garage: gas; full basement. Go to 1653 Winton Ave. Onlv SIOO down and $35 per mo. Price $4.200. Call _Fraz.ee. Li. 2318. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale 5,000 2x4’s CHEAP 4 to 7 feet long, while quantity lasts. 2',ic each. Better hurry. SERVICE WRECKING CO. 320 N. West. Ll. 3069 NA-SANI Roach powder. Very effective NATIONAL SANITATION CO- 231 Ind. SHOWCASE —French, for bakery or mil- ] linerv. sls. 1402 Pleasant St. SCHOOL BOOKS—NEW AND USED. CASH FOR USED ONES. CRAWFORDS DRUGS. : 813 N. DELAWARE_ST. LL 1800. JUGS for cider and pickles, also bottles for home uses. SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO- 605 S. Capitol Ave. Ri. 7104. JELLY JARS END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl. Li. 8085, j WATER PUMP Complete automatic, bargain, in various sizes. . Meier Electric & Machine Cos. j 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1161. SAW 12-inch swinging cut-off saw. same as Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E Washington St. IR Usl j BILLIARD—POOL—SNOOKER TABLES Low Prices—Sold on Payments. We Buy and Also Repair. KING'S INDIANA BILLIARD. 1831 Southeastern Ave. Dr. 5826. Dr. 3578. 35 Household Goods SECRETARY—Worm eaten, solid chestnut liv. rm suit, lamps, marble top tables. good cond.: reas. 3710 N. Meridian. WE clean, adjust anv make sewing machine. $1.50. WHITE CO. Ri. 4755. PAY OFF small balance in late model washer. Ir. 3871. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrig., new. used, cash, credit Barrett 869 Virginia BED. single, and table, gas range, sewing machine, ice box and rugs; A-l; very cheap. Hu. 3802. KITCHEN SINKS—9O-inch, $5 each; various sizes Congoleum rugs. 12-ft. Congoleum. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. WASHING MACHINE PARTS Si SERVICE Wringer rolls, $1.85 and up EASY parts, new and used. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852. ~FOR REFRIGERATORS All type* 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 Instrument* AUTO RADIO—No down payment. Open until mldnite. 5301 English. Ir. 6229. PIANO--Whitney, like new; beautiful wood carved bench: *37.50, Ch. 4185-R. PlANO—Electric player; finished in mahogany with cabinet of roll*. 1001 Reisner / “TAG DAYS” Are Now Going On ® at Radio Bargain Shop \ 225 East Washington Buy now—Radios for Less 40 — Wanted to Trade MAJESTIC Highboy, trade with cash “for good coal. 825 Parkway Ave. ■2B~CHRYSLER coupe. 62. for light paneled truck Whet have you? Ch 6361 _ WILL EXCHANGE laundry service ’for a milk goat. Be. 2621-R, Eve ST Store, Office Supplies i TYPEWRITERS —New Portables: 29 _ 50' A, MCCOLLUM, He, IM6. '

.AUG. 22, 1932

MERCHANDISE 38 Store, Office Supplies UND *?i^ fOOD No ' *' tiM had les* than - i ! month*- u< Ll. >470. 2QS mL* * Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9-50 Per Month w *OO for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expen repair serrice on aU typewriters Woodstock 317 N. Penn. Ll. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO. 41 Wanted to Boy Hah furniture" CALL MR PIERCE. RI 201f VOg ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS We ate the largest ouvct> * n o Mllera jT used merchandise in the state * .WE PAY THE BEST PRICES Highest Prices Paid For Old Gold. Jewelry and Gold Teeth SAMUELS JEWELRY CO i 133 S Illinois St. SELL US—Your old gold and silver jewelry, dental bridges, gold watches, etc., and get a better price | SACKS BROS. LOAN CO.. 308 iHdiana avenue. ~ for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry BAKES 12c, Hens 20c. Fries 22c dressed' | Baxter Poultry. 506 W 29th. Ha. 23fio‘. automTmve 50 Autos For Sale HUDSON-ESSEX—iBUICK ~” CHEVROLET FORD See them all at FORD- Late 1930 Tudor. 31 sirV'dasiJ original finished like new. Excellent me* chanical condition. Terms 5225 N. Capitol Ave. I.i 451fi ' '" 6l 19 n?h sport roadster; 6 win* Wheels; *BS; terms, ins W. Wash P< finT l£ rL 32 Co,, r K ’ : elegant condition 7 buy at l **^* 00 * 1 UreS and moto,; a ieai SACKS BROS.’ LOAN CO. _309 N. Capitol. j,, 5f1!)4 Marmon’s Bargain Counter' M arm on 1927 sedan $ 9$ no BuiCk. '2B COUDe I;; Graham Paige. 1929 sedan. 615.'."m w* Marmon. '29-88 sedan as ml Marmon a. 1927 sedan 9, Graham Paige. 610 sedan ’ 150 on Chrysler 1926 sedan . *222 Roosevelt. 1930 sedan ; l i* 26 ro orh 1928 Hudson sedan 40 no Sm i?i Payment. Balance Eq S v USED CAR STORE Meridian at Eleventh. ri' jg*. STUDEBAKER Roadster *SO nn Dodge 4-door sedan . . 50 on Frank Hatfield Cos. 823 N. Capitol. Ri C^VR<^ ET S P° J ' roadster; very J°° d shape: terms: $325. 7 SACKS BROS.' LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. LhJ>994. "$35 to $225” TERMS. 1-3 DOWN, BAL. E-Z I??? Hudson coach $ 3500 1925 Oakland sedan 35.00 I®2B Pontiac coupe; rumble seat 65.00 1925 Chrysler 70 sedan 65.00 \nVn £ hr^? ler 70 s P°ft roadster. 85.00 1929 Pontiac coach 100 00 £ hr i’ sler 72 s P° rt roadster. 175.00 1930 Ford Tudor 175 on 1927 Chrysler 70 sedan 185 00 Buick sport rds. 6 w. w.... 195!oo loan 9£ rys , Pr 72 s Pt- coupe 195 00 1928 Chrysler 72 sedan 225.00 C. H. Wallerich 950 N Meridian. r,I 4576 Open Evenings and Sundays. CHEVROLET 1930 coach; In specially good condition throughout; terms and trade. $245. SACKS BROS.’ LOAN CO. _ 3 9 ! L N - Capitol. Lj SBO4. 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers 1932 CHEV.; long w b.. 13x7 rack, dual tires, new grain bed. 1045 Reisner. SPECIAL Reo l 1 i-ton gold crown motor: fourspeed transmission; dual 32x6 tires; staka body; $350. Trade and Terms. 31 W. 13th St. >H. LANDYS. 7467. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN buEDELHOEFER WAGON CO —Wilt Repair or make new tops and curtains for your car, 202 Kentucky Ave. 5.5 Autos Wanted 'DRIVE a~l|ttle fuTther and get c r r ■ financial Business Opportunities ESTABLISHED Cleaning'* Pressing dhop'; best location north side. Ri. 2222. ' Securities k .?. eposlt * : KetchLemcke’ * llOO Celtic - Herbert Todd. 415 Personal Property “Ukum - FRIENDLY LOANS ~ Sman C momh?v^^mvmerft* VlC * “ * '° W C °"*' PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 8 Pennsylvania St CenhiTT— Bldg Phone Riley $054. Loans On Furniture LOWEST ROES Same Rate on All Balances Indpls. Public Welfare Loan *lO OCCIDENTAL BLDO. RI 3587 Automobile (>oans Qux/u 4__. I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 2C5 MEDICAL ARTS BLDO CORNER PENN AND MICH RI 5600 PLENTY r° WEE PARKING SPACE A QUICK MONEY L Convenient and Confiden- _ tial Service. Legal Kates. O T MERIDIAN A MOTOR SALES N O s -'* •5- Meridian St. C 111 ley 4U31 0 Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994. Cor. New York and Indiana. J