Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 89, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1932 — Page 10

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TORCHLIGHTS TO MARK OLD TIME G. 0. P, RALLY Jim Watson Is Principal Speaker at Irvington Session Oct. 1. A torchlight parade, reminiscent of the political campaign of fifty years ago, is planned for Oct. 1 by the Irvington Republican Club The march will terminate with a huge rally on the old Butler university campus with Senator James E. Watson as the principal speaker. No automobiles or trucks will be allowed in the procession, which will be headed by an old horse-drawn barouche bearing the principal speakers, including Senators Watson. Arthur R. Robinson, Governor Harry G. Leslie. Raymond Springer, Governor candidate; Bert Morgan, secretary of state candidate, and Dale B. Spencer, Eleventh dis trict, congressional candidate. , Wear Oilcloth Capes A grand marshal mounted-on a horse will lead off. followed by torch bearers, garbed in the old-fashioned oilcloth capes of red. white and blue. Red flares will follow and a “silver cornet band,' together with a hay wagon gayly decorated and bearing girls dressed in patriotic colors. Senator Watson’s speech is to be broadcast. Delegations from other G. O. P. organizations in the state will be welcomed, according to Ed- j ward J. Hecker Sr., who will be in charge. Plans have been completed for the first all-day Republican rally to be held at Winona Lake Friday when Senators Robinson and Watson, Governor Leslie, Springer, Governor nominee, and Will R. Wood, Second district congressional nominee, will speak. Held in Tabernacle The meeting, to begin at 10 a. m., will be held in the Winona lake tabernacle and will continue all day, according to Ivan C. Morgan, G. O. P, state chairman. Springer, who has been actively campaigning, was scheduled to address the Kokomo Rotary Club today, to speak at Zionsville Wednesday noon, at Lebanon Wednesday night, and at the Fayette county fair Thursday. Headquarters of the Republican Union, an organization of independents, headed by Edward W. Harris, have been opened at 816 Odd Fellow building with William A. Boyce, former city clerk, in charge. Congressional nominees for the Eleventh and Twelfth districts and a Marion county ticket will be selected at the county convention of the Prohibition party Friday night at Cadle tabernacle. Dick Heller, editor of the Decatur Democrat and Adams county chairman, has been appointed chairman of the speakers’ bureau of the Democratic state committee. Heller was principal clerk of the house of representatives in the 1931 and special sessions. Urges Comparison Jill Timt s Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug. 23. Charging that the Democrats offer only condemnation and. no constructive criticism, Raymond S. Springer, G. O. P. Governor candidate, told 500 workers of his party here at a rally Monday night to “compare recent speeches of the presidential nominees ” “The address of Herbert Hoover was a message of constructive thought delivered by a statesman, while that of the Democratic nominee, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was but condemnation by a novice.” QUELL BRAZIL REVOLT Soldiers and Police Kill and Wound Several Demonstrators at Rio. Bj/ l ; nit4(l I’le.ss MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Aug. 23.—Soldiers and police put down an anti-government outbreak Monday at Rio De Janeiro, capital of the provisional government of Brazil, which has been threatened for seven weeks by the Sao Paulo state rebellion. Advices from Rio De Janeiro said troops clashed with demonstrators, some of whom were wounded and believed dead.

Fishing the Air

Jacques Frav and Mario Braggiotti. whose extraordinary arrangements for two pianos have won them followers both in this country and abroad, will feature two songs popularized by Maurice Chevalier, "My Love Parade" and "Dites-moi. Ma Mere,” during their recital over WFBM and the Columbia network Tuesday, from 6:45 to 7 p. m. A varied program of voeal, instrumental and concert orchestra music will be heacd during the National Artist* series program over WTAM and an NBC network Tuesday at 7 p. m. Princess Jue Sue Tal. Chinese singer; Helen Nugent, Ben Alley and the Four Eton Bovs will appear as guesi. stars during the presentation of "Jav C Flippencies" over WFBM and the Columbia network from 7 to 7:30 p. m, Tuesday.

HIGH SPOTS OF TUESDAY NIGHT’S TROGRAM s:4s—Columbia—Georgia Price and Kreuger s orchestra. 6:OO—NBC iWEAFi—Sanderson and Crumlt. 6 30— NBC i WEAF* t - -Walter Smith’s band from Quincy. Mass. 7:3o—Columbia—Crime Club "From This Dark Stairway.” NBC (WJZi-Friendship town. NBC i WEAF)—Ed Wvnn and orchestra. 8 00— NBC IWEAFi—Police drama. Columbia—The Street Singer and Shilkret's orchestra. 8 30— NBC (WJZl—Tish “Tish Escapes Drowning." 10:05—NBC (WEAF)—PauI Whiteman and orchestra.

Arthur Tracy, the Street Singer, has selected four romantic melodies for his performance with Nat Shilkret's orchestra in "Music That Satisfies” Tuesday, at 8 p. m, over WFBM and the Columbia network. "The Strange Case of Mr. Grimbv.” a storv of a bank robber who operated in Brooklvn and baffled police through the unusual system he worked, will be presented during the program Tuesday, at 8 p. m, over WENR and NBC network. Commemorating the anniversary of the kirth of Claude Achillr Debussy, noted modern composer. Cesare Sodero will ■resent a program composed entirety of his works over WENR and NBC network Tuesday, at *:ls p. m. Excerpts from several large orchestral works will be offered in the concert of tne Columbia symphony orchestra, directed by Howard Barlow. Tuesday, from 9 to 9 30 p m , over WFBM and the Columbia network.

State Couple Drowned on Midnight Canoe Ride

Boat Is Believed to Have Struck Snag in River and Capsized. Oil t nited Press OAKMONT, Pa. Aug. 23—The tragic ending of a midnight canoe ride on the Allegheny river, was revealed today when police discovered the body of a young woman and evidence that her companion had drowned. The victims were believed to be Miss Dorothy Soeder, 2C. Terre Haute. Ind., and Walter Davidson, 24. Pittsburgh, formerly of Terre Haute, a patent attorney for the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. # * Miss Soeder and Davidson have not been seen since they left the Sylvan Canoe Club, Vernoa, Monday night for a canoe ride, club members informed police. It was believed the canoe was capsized after striking an obstacle in the water or colliding with a river barge. River men early today saw the canoe outlined in the light from their towboat, the A. B. Sheets. As they watched, the craft capsized and a man was thrown into the water. A short time later the overturned canoe, with the body of the girl caught beneath its braces, was found near the shore. Searchers began dragging the river for the man’s body. The gunwale of the canoe was shattered. Parents Are Notified II >l Ini led Press TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Aug. 23. Word was received here today by the parents of Miss Dorothy Soeder, 21, Terre Haute, and Walter Davidson. 22, formerly of Terre Haute, that they had drowned at Oakmont, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Soeder, the girl’s parents, said the couple was to have started for Terre Haute today. Davidson’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson. CANADA’S TRADE PACT MAY STRIKE U. S. American Agriculture to Feel Effects If Congress Passes Debenture. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The Anglo-Canadian trade treaty signed at the Ottawa conference may militate further against American agriculture, if congress - enacts the equalization fee or export debenture plans of farm relief, now being agitated anew. Article 21 of this accord between Great Britain and her dominion apparently is intended to curb Russian dumping. But it was believed here to be broad enough to include America, or any other country which provided export bounties. It conceivably might be stretched to include some of our exports, at present, for many have privileges as to railroad rates from interior points to ocean ports. There are granted indirectly by the government. This section of the new trade treaty attracted attention here because anew drive for farm relief legislation is certain to take place in the coming session of congress. HOOVER BACK AT WORK Conferences Will Start on Political and Economic Situations. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—President Hoover was back at his desk today, after a week-end fishing trip to his Rapidan camp. He planned to start a series of conferences with leaders of the Republican party, dealing mainly with economic recovery. Industrial leaders also will be called in, and the President plans to stay close to his duties from now until election time. Representative Beck of Pennsylvania conferred with Mr. Hoover Monday, talking pver campaign issues and plans. %

Radio Dial Twisters

—6:15 P. M.— CBS-Abe Lvman and band. WBBM (770)—Meeker's orchestra. WMAQ (670)— Jingle Joe. —6:30 P. M.— KYW (1020' Frank Luther. CBS Kate Smith. WBBM (770) Arnheim's orchestra. NBC —Walter Smith and band to WEAF. NBC—Piano Duo to WJZ. WMAQ (670 Busy B's. WSM (650i—Band; bulletins. —6:15 P. M.— KYW (1020)—The Boys. CBS—Piano team. WGN (720)—Troubadors. NBC—Jack Fulton, tenor, to WJZ. WMAQ i67oi—Radio Gossip, Charles Gilchrist. —7 P. M KYW (1020)—Master's orchestra CBS— Flippen-cies WBBM (7701—Orchestra. NBC—Nat'l Artists series to WEAF. WGN (720) —Weem's orchestra. NBC—Household program to WJZ WLW (700>— Jack Douglas; Tony Cabooch. —7:30 P. M.— CBS—Crime Club. WBBM (770) Brooks and Ross. NBC—Ed Wynn and band to WEAF NBC—Friendship Town to WJZ. —7:45 P. M.— WBBM (770)—MahraJ.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis lodianapolia Power and Light Company TUESDAY P M. s:3o—Transcription. s:4s—Records. 6:oo—Edwin C. Hill (CBS). 6:ls—Abe Lvman's band (CBS). 6:3o—Kate Smith .CBS'. 6 45—Fray and Braggiotti (CBS). 7:oo—Jav C. Flippen-cies iCBS'. 7:3o—Bohemians. B:oo—Music That Satisfies (CBS). B:ls—Fast Freight (CBS' B:3o—lsham Jones orchestra (CBS). 9:oo—Columbia symphony (CBS'. 9:ls—Nut Farm. 9 30-Little Jack Little (CBS'. 9 45—Freddie Martin orchestra 'CBS'. 10:00—Harold Stern orchestra <CBS>. 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Gus Arnheim orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Stgn off WKB*' (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inc.) TUESDAY P. M. 4:3o—Tea Time Tunes. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Harry Bason s:ls—Vaughn Cornish. s:3o—Dinner melodies. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally. 6:2o—Baseball scores. 6:3o—Announced. . 6 45—Dinner dances. 7 00— Louise Spillman. 7:ls—Spdft's spotiijfht.

Iron Horses Day of Cavalry Mount May Be Gone Soon; Tanks to Be Used.

By Rcrippn-Hotcard Xetcspapcr Alliance WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The day of the cavalry horse may be drawing to a close. During the World war cavalrymen were used by the A. E. F. as foot soldiers and now, according to War Secretary Patrick Hurley, the mechanization of the first cavalry. a famous mounted regiment, soon will be completed. “Vehicles” for the first cavalry, now stationed at Ft. D. A. Russell, Texas, are being assembled at Camp Knox. Ky. As soon as the equipment Is completed the regiment will be moved. Instead of horses the first cavalry will be mounted on “Christy tanks,” armored combat cars which can be adapted for either road or cross country field work. Mounted on wheels on the open road, these tanks have a speed of sixty miles an hour. Using treads for cross country travel, they move at 30 to 35 miles an hour, the war department says. A cavalry regiment included 1,000 horses. Just how many tanks will be used in the modern “mechanized cavalry” has not been decided. 4 GET THEFT TERMS Sweater Thieves Draw 30 Days to Six Months. Four persons received terms of imprsionment ranging from thirty days to six months today when convicted by Municipal Judge William H. Sheaffer in connection with theft of sweater valued at S2OO. Three of those convicted—Nehemiah Farrel,-Etta Mae Porter and Charles Brazelton—live at 522 West Michigan tstreet, and the fourth defendant, Simon Jackson, at 1335 Massachusetts avenue. On conviction of petit larceny. Farrell was fined SIOO and sentenced to the penal farm for six months. Brazelton, on the same charge, was fined sl, with a sixty-day farm term. Etta Mae Porter was found guilty of receiving stolen goods and fined sl, with a nine-day farm term in the woman’s prison. Jackson was convicted of the same charge, the penalty being a fine of $1 and a thirty-day farm term. The sweaters were the property of David L. Kaufman, Cleveland, a salesman, and were stolen from his automobile while the chauffeur was a caller at the Michigan street address. BLAME NEGRO GUNMEN FOR RECLUSE MURDER Women Say Richard Dana Was With Killers in Merrill Slaying. B;/ Vnited Press NATCHEZ, Miss., Aug. 23.—Two Negro women told officers Monday that two Negro gunmen, accompanied by Richard Dana, 61, eccentric recluse, and his housekeeper, Miss Octavia Dockery, 60, slew Jane Surget Merrill, 72-year-old wealthy spinster, at her estate. The women, Emily Burns and her mother, Nellie Burns, broke down after a week’s relentless questioning, it was learned unofficially. They accused Percy Perry, a “tough” Negro character here, and George Pearles, who was himself shot to death by Pine Bluff, Ark., police two weeks ago, as two of the killers.

TUESDAY —8 P. M.—• I ,’KYW (1020)—Maupin’s or-' -j chestra CBS -Arthur Tracy and! Shilkret’s orchestra. WBBM (770) Arnheim’s! orchestra. NBC—Dance hour to WEAF.: ■ INBC—The Country Doctor to! . WJZ. 51 —8:15 P. M.— i CBS-Musical Fast Freight. I WGN (720i—Headlines, i NBC—Tune Detective to ! WJZ. .WMAQ (670) A Persian Garden. —8:30 P. M.— CBS—lsham Jones orches-| tra. WGN (720)—Musical High-! . i lights. NBC --"Tish.” to WJZ. 'WMAQ (670) Evenin’ 'j Neighbor. —8:45 P. M.— WBBM (770) "Romance of! - ! Thorobreds.” WJR (750)—Musical Mas- | ters. NBC—Jane Froman and oj band to WJZ. —9 P. M ■IKDKA (980)—News; Pettis' ] „i orchestra. 1 KYW (10201—Sports: news; Maupin’s orchestra. ■ICBS —Columbia symphony. NBC—Dave Dalton and orchestra to WEAF. WGN (7201—Weem s orches- ! tra. NBC-—Amos ’n* Andv to . WENR. WFAA. WDAF. i WMAQ —9:15 P. M—- > WGN (720i—Dream Ship. NBC—Sodero ana concert orchestra to W'JZ. W'MAQ (670) —Dan and Syl--1 via.

7:30 —Russ-Doi-Ray trio, 7.4s—Golden melodies. B:oo—Orchestra. B:ls—The Hoofers. B:3o—Sam, the Accordion \lan. B:4s—Worthless talk. 9:oo—Two boys and a guitar. 9:ls—The Jewel Box. 9:3o—Among the classics. 9:4s—Otis Mitchell. 10:00—The Merrvmen. 10:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati —TUESDAY— P M 4:00 —Te 6 Black’s orchestra (NBC). 4 30—Doctors of Melody. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas _N'BC). 5 00—Amos 'n' Andy inßCi. 5 15—Dog talk by Dr. Glenn Adams. 5 30—Bob Newhali. s:4s—Southern Singers. 6 00—Josef Cherniavsky's orchestra. 6 15—"Chandu," the Magician. 6.30—R F. D. hour. 6 45—Crosley Cadets male octette. 7:oo—"Everything's Going to Be Alrig Jack Douglas 7:ls—Tony Cabooch. 7 30—Kruschen Serenades. 7:4s—The Puddles Family. 8 00—The Tylers oil Tour. 8 15—Duke Ellington's dance orche: 8 30—Bands of Distinction. 8 45—Mike and Herman. 9 00—Tales of Terror. 9 30—Varsity Quartet and organ. 9:4s—Headlines of Yesterday. 10.00—Duke Eilmstct s dance orches

| —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Canton orI chestra. CBS—Little Jack Little. ! NBC—Jack Denny's orches- ! tra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Cummin’s or- ; chestra. —945 P. 51. pßS—Martin's orchestra. jWMAQ (670) —Dance proI gram. —lO P. M.— KYW (1020)—Terrace orI chestra. CBS—Stern's orchestra. WGN (720 1 Eppinoff's orchestra. NBC—Milwaukee orchestra to WJZ. —10:05 P. 51. :NBC—Paul Whiteman and j orchestra to WEAF. —10:15 P. 51. jWJR (750) —Mountaineers. —10:30 P. M.— |CBS —Arnehim’s orchestra. WBBM (770) —Around the Town. WENR. (870)—Paul White- | mans orchestra. iWGN (720)—Weem's orchestra. NBC—Agnew s orchestra to WJZ. —10:45 P. sf. WGN (720)—Dance program (3 orchestras). —ll P. M.— KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— WLW (700)—Ellington's orchestra. NBC—Lakeside Park orchestra to WENR. NBC—Master's orchestra to WSM. KYW. —l2 slidnight WDAF (610) Nighthawk frolic.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SIOO AND COSTS IS DRY PENALTY John Smith Also Is Fired Right Back to Farm. Meaning of preponderance of the evidence was brought home today to John Smith, convicted in Municipal court on a blind tiger charge. Smith steadfastly denied that he was the owner of five gallons of alcohol, twenty gallons of whisky and part of a still found in a barn in the rear of 543 West Michigan street. But Eli Elby, who lives at that address, had a swarm of witnesses to testify that he had nothing to do with the barn or its contents. Arrested June 22. charged with drunkenness and blind tiger, Smith was convicted of the former charge and unable to pay a fine of $25 and costs, went to the penal farm. He was said to have been found in possesion of a bottle of whisky. ■While Smith was reving the sentence, the barn was raided and the alcohol, whisky and still parts found. Elby went to the farm in an endeavor to get Smith to sign a statement that the contraband was not Elby’s property, but the prisoner refused. Upon his release, he was arrested on the blind tiger charge. Fine of SIOO and costs and a farm term of four months were imposed today by Judge William H. Sheaffer. % THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted Is iwo lines. Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time 20 .19 3 Consecutive times 16 .18 6 Consecutive times 13 .13 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. 4 Charge Cash 3 Lines. 1 time _.. .37 .38 2 Lines, 3 times 78 .72 2 Lines. 6 times 1.12 1.00 Discounts Ads may be phoned in and charged it the advertiser is listed in the phone directory, or is identified and accepted by the credit department A DISCOONT OP ONE CENT FOR EACH LINE is given to transient advertisers paying their bill within ONE WEEK after billing Advertisers are asked to take advantage of this discount Want Ads may be phoned in 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 oer word, minimum 12 words. Phone: RILEY 5551 Phone Service 8 A M to 9 P M Dally LEGALS Legal Auctions anu Sales 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 of Leila Lawrence, trunks, chiffonier, cedar chest, desk, chairs, boxes and other goods; Lot 3862, in name of E. Holsapple, davenport, 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'fe STORAGE CO. Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 11016. In the matter of the petition of the New York. Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company to remove automatic signals between Indianapolis and Tipton, Ind. 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. State House, at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. on Tuesday, Sept. 6 1932. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. BY C. L. MICHAEL. Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. Aug. 22. 1932. ANN oTnCEMENT S 1 Death Notices BERNHARDT, JOHN—Beloved husband of Mrs. Angaline Bernhardt, father of Frank L, Carl F. and Mrs. Bernard A. Lynch, died at his home, 1118 Belle Vieu place. Tuesday morning. Funeral Friday 8:30 at the home, 9 a. m. Holy Trinity church. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE.

HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— Get two tickets to Indiana Theater Give one day’s employment to any of the advertiser’s listed below and then phone .Miss Rose at Riley 5551, telling which firm you have employed. You will receive two tickets to see the Indiana theater presentation of the Four Marx Brothers In their howling comedy success, ‘‘Horse Feathers," on the screen. These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notice* BURTON. HARRY A.—Age 39 years, son of Fred and Anna Burton, both deceased; died Saturday. Aug. 20. at Tucson. Ariz. Services at ,*ue PLANNER * BUCHANANMORTUARY. Friday 2p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the MORTUARY after 3 p. m. Wednesday. CAMPBELL. HOWARD D. -Age 32 years, husband of Catherine Fattic Campbell, father of Robert and Lee Campbell, son of Zaring and Mary Campbell, brother of O. C, Claude. Paul and Ira Campbell. Mrs. Fred Ward and Mrs. Lena Stehens, passed away Tuesday morning. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday. 2 p. m. Ffiends invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the mortuary. DUNBAR, CLARINDA. C.—Beloved wife of L. E. Dunbar of 630 Warren avenue, 2 am, age 74 years, mother of Stella and Viola Dunbar, sister of Mrs. A. J. Reynolds of Adams Countv. Indiana. Artemus and Sylvester Sheidon of Indianapolis, Willard, Harry, and Eldy Sheldon of„Leota. Kan. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. m. from the above address. Burial Crown Hill cemeterv. Friends incited _ BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. HANSMAN—Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansman. died Tuesday, Aug 23. For further information call GEORGE W. USHER. HIGGINS. MICHAEL—Beloved husband of Helen Higgins, died Sunday. Aug. 21. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 24. 8:30 a. m. from the residence, 943 S. Missouri st.. 9 a. m. Sacred Heart church. Burial St. Joseph’s cemetery. Friends invited. GEO. W. USHER in charge. WOODS, JAMES—Father of B. W. Woods, of Paragon, Ind.. and Mr. Margaret Scott, age 80 years, died Sunday, Aug. 21. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 24. 2 p. m.. at GEORGE W USHER FUNERAL HOME. 2814 West Washington St. Burial New Crown cemetery. Friends invited. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 15*8 WTtTblasengym Main office 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office 1634 W Morris. Dr 257 ft ~ GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market EI. 5374 JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. Ha. 1444 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3826 HOCKENSMITH 726 North Illinois Street —Lincoln 6858 J. C. WILSON .230 Prospect Dr 0321-0323 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In this column will receive two guest tickets To The Indiana Theater To See The 4 Marx Bros. —ln—“Horse Feathers.” When you nave returned the article .o its owner ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you nave returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once BLUE TICK fox hounds, male and female: 4 mos. old; strayed from 2459 E. Kessler boulevard Reward. Hu. 4538. GLASSES —Rimless octagon in case, at _ Hooks. MR. GOLDSMITH. Ri. 5551. PEKINGESE DOG—Brown. Answers to name. "Bimbo.” Reward. Wa._24HL_ POINTERS —Pair bird dogs, male and f<Tmale, white, brown, female with collar. Reward. 3448 Brouse Ave. Ri. 0091, RING with very large gold stone set; keei> sake; lost Thurs.; reward. He. 4954. POCKETBOOK lost; small brown; containing $5 bill, key, papers. Rew\_ 1r._7027._ POLICE DOG—Tan, crippled front leg, dark harness. Name Queen. Lost downtown Aug, 10th. Reward. 126 S. Noble. PURSE—SmaII green, currency, change. Reward. 2040 N. Capitol. Ha. 3105-R. PURSE—Lady’s; containing glasses: July 30th£_Red WRIST watch—lady’s; near 63d and. tral; lew, 520 E. 36th. Wa. 1301. 5 Personals Neon Signs—All Kinds GENUINE—MADE IN INDIANAPOLIS REFLECTUBE SIGNS. INC. LI, 3606 MINERAL BATHS—Come and be freed of rheumatism, neuritis, kidney and stomach conditions. A sensible Diace for a vacation; sl4 a week. Colonial Mineral Springs Hotel, Martinsville. Ind. WANTED TO BUY PUPPIES. CHEAP. WRITE TIMES, BOX A-800 KfclU ALS ' 17 Furnished Rooms $4 —Ruckle, 3049: nicely fur. rm„ bath adj, priv. ent., gar., appt. Ha. 0273-R. Ta. 2255. $5 —Penn.. N., 3931; attract, room in beautiful home all priv,, nr. Shortridge. ALABAMA, N.. 1902—Front rm, mod., conveniences; const., hot water. Ha. 2924-R. CENTRAL. 4250—NICELY FURN. RM." NEW HOME NORTH. HU. 4576.

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Business Services Overstuffed Cushions^^ L s^o Cash and carry prices in spe. 10-da. offer. Fix up your davenports, chairs, new Nachman springs and felted J. C. cotton used exclusively Crowley Upholstering Shop. 2168 N. 111. "Anything in upholsterlng." Ta 0635 TRY TIMES WANT ADS Hit) BUSINESS Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISONS—S2.SO a load up: experienced. careful, white men. Li. 4105. MOVING—S 2 up. anything, any time; local. overland: white men Petes Ch 2878 FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now pay six months iater, free nauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call Ri. 7750 419 E. Market St MOVlNG—Transfer: discarded furniture, taken in on moving. Reas, Dr. 2192. Paperbanging and Painting IRVINGTON DECORATING CO.—Paper furn. and hung. $3.50 rm.; paper 3c up: cleaning. 75c; painting bv hr or eontract Ir. 5190 PAPER furnishd and hung; cheap: good work. Ch. 6549-R. PAPER 5c UP: A-l WORK. DR. 0125. PAPER HANGING. ANY ROOM S2 PAPER HANGING—ISc and 20c per roll. C. H THURSTON. Dr 3782-3 PATMTTMO Paper Hanging, esti. free. G Headley. Ta. 5176.

RENTALS • 7 Furnished Rooms I ftAL, 1323—Lovely front rm., 1 or 2 gentlemen; con, hot water, Li. 7603 CENTRAL, 4250—Nicely furn. rm, new i home; north; garage. Hu. 4576. 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 appreciate. N. ILL., 2163—Lgs, nicely fur. rms., lge. 1 closets, twin beds: gar, opt. Ta. 6585. 1440 N. ILL, APT 3—LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS FROM S3 TO $5. . ILL., N, 3047—Beautiful front room; suitable for two. very reas. N. JEFFERSON. 649—Large front rm., nice. fur.; 2 girls; gd. loca., must be seen to appreciate. MINNESOTA E.. 326—Large airv room private home; reasonable price MERIDIAN. N, 2711—Lovely front rm., gaNEW JERSEY, 2939 N.—Attractiv fur- | nished room for gentleman; reasonable NEW JERSEY. N, 1433—Nicely fur. sleep. rms.. also housekeep., run, wal. Li. 9529. j NEW JERSEY, N, 3028—2 front sleeping rms. and den: cross ventilation: garage; gentlemen; hot water. Ha. 3833-R. OHIO. E, 407—Lodging for men; modern: ! 25c per night. RI. 4145. _ I UPTOWN—CIean rms.. hot. cold water; ! 53.50 up, 18 1 ; W Ohio. 320 E. VERMONT —$3 up; newly fur. rms.; ' lobby and phone service. Li. 8278 WALNUT. E . 311*2 —Mod., well furn.. quiet rms., hot water, free phone. Ri. 6159. W ASH. BLVD., N. OF 5 2D—Lovely rm~ priv. bath; gentlemen pref, Hu. 8468 I LOVELY rm., tile bath; private entrance; I new private home; garage. Hu. 6288. 2 DESIRABLE RMS.—For voung men; private time; no other rmrs. Ref._He_l 232 ST HOTEL; clean, homelike; ox. $4 up, 136 W. Market. HOTEL ANTLERS HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All rooms with bath, $6-$7 per week. ALABAMA, 920 N. Seminole Hotel—Large rms., modern comfort; reasonable rates. $3.50 & $4.50 per wk.. single, spacious lobby. Li. 1496. DEARBORN HOTEL Attractive permanent guests; free parking. 3208 E. Mich. Ch. 7550. TREE TOP MANOR Two very attractive rms.. priv. bath, ideal 4. congen., men or ladies, gd. heat, beautiful home. Pleasant place to live, across from Woodruff. Other sgle. rms. 10 min, ride down town.Rsas. 1834 E. 10th. HOTEL LOCKERBIE New summer rates as low as $8 pei week. Special monthly rates. Radio and bath in every room. 121 S Illinois St. RI 4562 TRY TIMES WAN! ADS FOR BUSINESS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N., 1516—Front 2-" m. kitchenette Apt.; Murphy bed; o’stuff.; walnut dinet. ASHLAND. 1610 —Front rm.. kitchenette; everything furn; garage. He. 1438. ADAMS, 1947—2, 3, 4 rms. mod., to re_fined couple who will enj. same, gar, free. BEVILLE. N., 433—Nicely fur. 2-rtn. apt.; also sleeping rm., near school. Ch. 0314. BEVILLE, N„ 829—4-rm. apt., priv. bath; steam heaL_ front porch: adults. BROADWAY. 2121—Large airy front turn. rm.. kitchenette, garage. Ta. 0597. BROADWAY, 1134—Attractive rm.; kitchen rm. $3. BROADWAY, 1546—52.50. $5; 1 room and kitchenette front: util, fur.; gar. opt. CENTRAL, 2528—2 front rms.. everything furnished: $5.50 week. Ta. 0423. CHADWICK. 916 —2 large room apts.. at cost; $2.50 wk. SMITH. 431 Virginia Ave. COLLEGE, 908 —2 or 3 modern rms., privat horne: hot water: cheap. COLLEGE, 1654—Sunny 2-rm. apt.; 2 unlur, 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. EUCLID. N., 109—Modern apt., overstuffed: private entrance; gar.. $4. 57. Ir. 0392. ILL., N„ 2339—1, 2. 3 rm. apts.. custodian serv,; hdwd Jt o’stuffed: Indry. $3-$7. ILL., N., 2415—Large clean front, closet, kitnett. gas, elec., neat, wa. cheap, adults MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—4 furn. front rms.. modern, util, pd., $7 wk. Prl. 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: _ p rivate home; S4. PARK, 943—1 or 2 rms.; kitchenette; utilities; near bath; reasonable. Li. 7264. 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. D.—l ije. apt., priv. bath: 1 small apt., run. water. Ch. 3173. 2 FRONT unfurnished rms.. utilities furnished; $5 week. Ha. 0108 11TH, E.. 721 —1 & 2 rms., unfurn. utilities paid; very reasonable. 11TH. E.. 909—53. $3.50, 2 nice clean front rms., igod., priy. entrance, gar. Ri. 1839. Opening at 517 N. Delaware 1 and 2-room apts., some with private baths and sleeping rooms: very reasonable. LOVELY WOODRUFF—I rm.. $3750: 2 rms,, $5: evythg. fur.; nr. Tec. Ch. 4108. l;i Rooms with Board $3.50 WEEK—Clean, mod., rooms, including one daily restaurant meal. 431 N. 111. $4.25 WK.—Child or employed man; near school; A-l home. 39 N. Oxford $9 FOR 2 gents; real home: nice rm.; excellent meals;_ near car. Ch _3232-R. BELLEVIEW PL.—Man and child; mother's ! care; near school. Be. 3734. HAWTHORNE LANE. S.—Nice rm.. 1 or 2; pri. family; 2 meals; nr. car. Ir. 5605. _ N. ILL., 2358—Nice furn. rms.; 2 gentlemen pref.; meals opt.; park, space. Ha. 1097. NEW JERSEY, N„ 5353—Attractive rm., no ! other roomers; refs. Hu. 8971. PENN., N., rm., excellent ' meals, modern home. Ta. 2030. _ 21 Unfurnished Apartments COLLEGE, 1411—Lower dup.; 5-rm. mod., ] heat and water fur.: *3O. Ri 5Q76 MASS AVE.. 933—4 llms.. newiv ue... otem heat: S2O. RI. 4007. DR. 5480 MERIDIAN. N„ 2235—5 rms.. hath, newly deco.; Frig., oil heat. S4O. He. 5858 MER.. S, 1218—4-rm. mod., apt., reas., hot water: S2O. Ri. 0862 or Ta. 3804. RUCKLE. 2809 —Upper 6 rm., gar., heat, | wat., elec, refrig. Ri. 7243. Ta. 1278 11TH, W, 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette Apt., gas. water, heat and ice furnished S23_ Call Ant. No. 1. THE GRANT 31ST. W.. 433—3 rms. fur. or unfur.; new'- j ly redec,; utii. paid Ha. 1663-W. . REDUCED RENT ! Bellefontaine. 2315; three rooms and bath, recently decorated: lower apartment, heat, water and garage Dr. 3300. 1501 E. 38TH., CHATEAU 6-rm. studio apt., kitchen with windows, large living and dining room.; outside balcon.v. heated gar., all util, fur. Wa _3440. COLORED—North, W., 220—Laverne: 2 rms.. bath and up; ht., hot wat. fur. He. 5858, Li. 2662. 22 Unfurnished Houses $35 —3-bedrm, nr. Shortridge, mod., sta. tubs, gar. Ha. 0273-R. Ta. 2255. ARROW. 1952—4-room semi-mod . awnings. blinds, screens, water furnished; sls, DRAHER ELECTRIC SHOP. Ch. 4409. AUDUBON, S., 225 —(Irv.) 5-rm. mod. dble Gar.; S3O; near school. Wa. 2923-W. | BANCROFT. 605—6 rms.: redeco.; refln ; awnings. Was $45. now $35, Ch. 4672. BLVD PL, 2911—6-rm. mod., gar., A-l. near school: $22.50. Ch. 5253-M. CALIFORNIA, 2943—4-rm. mod.. $35 Eugene. 550-52; 4-rm. mod.. $25. Clifton, I 3423; 5-rm. mod.. S2O, DEARBORN, N., 1133—5 lg. cheery rms., semi-mod, dble.. A-l. nr, school Hu. 5603. DELAWANDA, 823 S.— (5500 west); single 6 rms.; porches: sls. Be. 1185-J. DRAPER. 1537—5-room semi-mod.; A-l condition; water paid; near school; good neighborhood. Hu. 4368 or Dr._3564-R. DE QUINCY, 736 N.—Bungalow; 5 rms., strictly mod.: A-J: gar. He. 5666. DREXEITso N.—lo rms., mod.; A-l rmers, or 2 families; $45; wa. paid. Dr. 7379-R. EASTERN 916—Owners. 3 bedrm. mod. single, hot water, heat, shower, instantaneous heater, full baeement, gar , _s4s. Ch. 4633-W. HARLAN, S, 1302—b-rm. mu. note., a-l. wa. pd.; gar.; pear school; S2O. Hu. 3623. HOYT. 1333—7 rms.. semi-mod., gar., wat pd. sls, Nr. school. Be. 4406-R. JE"FFERSON, N.. 323—Nr. Tech. 6-rm mod.. *SO now $25. gar. Ch. 2918-M JEFFERSON. N.. 342—7-rm. single house, i strictly mod.: double garage. Rented before $42. now $25. Close to Tech high school Call 332 N. Jefferson, or F. C. Bonnet. Ri. 9966. Ch 1 _2027. KENWOOD. 3702—Corner 2 wa;- bungalow dble.. living rm, dining rm.. sun rm. with French dqpr, day bed. bedrm , bath, kitchen, brkft. nook Use only 5 to '6-ton coal, gar. Information. Call j Ha. 1314-J. , keystone. N„ 226—Mod. C rm., side by side; front, rear porches; built-in china closets, flrepl.. closets; stat tubs; vard: gar.: wat. pd $25 Ch. 607J_ LA~SALLE Nowland; 4-rm.; long liv. rm.: fireplace, tile bath, zar. $34. Ch. 0995-R. LEXINGTON, 2109—9 rms: bath, gar: A-l condition; near school. .* Dr. 2020-R.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses NAOMI. 1218—5-rm. strictly mod., ear.. A-i condl.. 820, B. O. 121 WO_ _ NEW JERSEY. 2937 'N.—5-room modern: hard flrs.;_ gar.; wat,_paid;_reduced. NOWLAND. 1911—Facing Spades Park. 6 rooms, bath, furnace, good condition, no garage: now *25. U. 8621. NORTH. E . 2720—A-rm. dble., bath, heater furn.. S2O: wat pd. Owner. Ri. 1533. OLNEY7N.. 21*6—5-rm. bung.; fur., bath. cabinet: rent rediiced. See agent. N. OAKLAND. 331—5-rm. double; fullv modern, newly decorated, large beautiful yards; garage: a bargain at 525. PARKER. '615 -Single 6 rms., thoroughly modern; nice garage: paved allev; front and rear porches; very special price. _Love, 527 Lemcke. Ri. 8984. PERSHING. Tl 9 N —4-rm. single; wat. pd . 30 McLain pi., 4 rms., wat. pd.. $lO. Ri. 7725, REMBRANDT. I*o9—Cozy 4-rm.. . semimod.. lge, attic, garage. sl6. Ha. 12i9-R. RINGGOLD. I*ll—s-rm. semi-mod . good condi.. gar., nice yd. Dr. 5116-R. SALEM. 3522—Nr. Shortridge; 5 rms. mod.; redeco., gar.: S3O. Ha. 1453-W. SHERMAN DR.. N.. 2907—5-rm'. semi-mod . redeco., gar., $16.. paid. SPRUCE, 1738-40—four-room modern dou- _ bfe: garage: S2O. RI. 1888. SPRUCE. 820—6-rm. mod. double, water pd.. A-l cond . S2O. Ha. 4852-J. TIBBS. *2l—s-rtn7 mod.; redeco.; gar.; water paid. s2l; near school. WHITTIER PL.. 61—'Irvington i. 5-rm. mod.; $22.50; water pd.. gar. Ri. 1533. 26TH., E., 3424—4-rm. mod. >*• double, sound proof wall, in-door-bed. bath, shower, laundry in basement, garage. Ta. 6415. 30TH. E.. SFIO -Single, clean. 4bedrm., mod., gar.. $25. Nr school. Hu. 7458. 12TH E., 417—7-rm7 mod. double; A-l condition: $28.50. Ch. 7670. 10TH E. *512-14—Double, mod.. 4-rm.. ;n-a-door bed. tile bath, garage, water paid, s3(b_ Ri. 3600. LEE, 1410—4-rm. mod. dble . gar., water pd. Four Bedrooms, $25 8 Rms.. hardwood firs . gar. 2413 College. Dunlop & Holtegel See These Real Rentals SINGLES 820 E. 25th; modern. 8 rms., gar... 823.50 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, w'ater paid 12 50 541 Bell: 5 rms , el., gas. city water 14.00 427 N Hamilton; 4 rms, el., gas. city water 13.50 760 Concord; 3 rms.. el., gas, we 11... 800 Colored 2602 N. Oxford: 4-rni. double, wat pd 15.00 1918 Hovey; 5 rms., el, gas, wt, pd.. 13.50 1459 E. 34th; 4 rms, double, wt pd.. 8.00 RENTAL DEPARTMENT. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI. 7401 Modern, South, $20.00 Four rooms, good condition. 1217 Finlev. Dunlop & Holtegel Modern, East, $16.00 4 Rms, gar. 1536 N. Grant. Dufilop & Holtegel COLORED—Ralston, 1920: 3 rms, porches; elec, wa. pand.: $9; COLORED—Patterson, 549—4 rms, redeco, water pd, sl4. sls. No child. Ta. 4043 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses CONGRESS. 342—Furn, 5-rm. bungalow; water pd.: Rouble LEXINGTON. 1206—Furn. 4-rm. duplex; pri. ent.; util.; reas.; adults. Dr. 1190-J. MADISON. 2748—5-rm. mod. bung.: sun por.; ga.: cplejf_pfd : _Be. 5053-M NEW YORK. W, 1003—5 rms.. furnished. garage, water paid; $5.50 wk. Ri. 7725. WALNUT. E': Ho—3-rm. ait.; pri. bath, $6.50 and SB. See housekeeper in b’sm’t. WOODRUFF FL.—E. D„ 623; living rm, bedr, bath, kitch, por. It, airy, util, $7. COMPLETE—SS.OO TO *IO.OO. Beautifully furnished apartments. Utilities paid. 810 1 N. lUinois, Li, 8888. 11TH, W, 42—Nicely deco, kitchenette apt, utilities and ice furn; S3O. Apt. No. 1. THE_ORANT. MANHATTAN. S, 1010—First house N. of National Rd, furn, gar. BE 3505. WE FURNISH transportation to inspect furnished apartments and houses. All prices. No obligations or charges. Indianapolis Rental Agency Li. 5452. Eve. and_ Sun. Wa. 455'-0;33. BROOKVILLE AVENUE 7-rm. mod. home, 5 rms, furn. inch bdrm, 2 bdrm, unfurn, gar, reas. Li. 9277. 24 Suburban and Farms Suburban Bungalow, $22.50 38th St.; close Pendleton Pike. iarg4 lot. shrubbery. 5 rooms; nice looking place. Mr. Mott, SCHLOSS BROS. Li. 2318. Eve, Penn. Hotel. Ri. 9476. 24-A Resorts and Cottages RIVERWOOD—HamiIton countv. furnished. Reduced rent. Boats. Harrig, Ch. 1723. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space PRIVATE reception rm, telephone; choice location: sls, Li. 2662. REAL ESTATEFOBSALE 28 Sale Suburban Property SEMI-MODERN home: gas. improvements, shrubbery, fruit. Reas. M. V. Douge. Maywood. Inrl. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AUTOMOBILE TRAILER—Heavv dutv: A-l, $25. Bunch. 528 Va Ave. Dr. 5639. BATH cabinet, elect, vapor, lying down, mod, npw. cheap. 109 N. Euclid. Ir. 0392 5,000 2x4’s CHEAP * to 7 feet long, while quantity lasts. 2Vic each. Better hurry. SERVICE WRECKING CO. 320 N. West, LI. 3069 MOTORS—2OO new. > 4 -H. P. 110 v. 60 cv. 1 phase 1725 R. P. M, A. C, 54.80. Other sizes accord. 416 S. Meridian Li. 0152. NA-SANI Roach powder, Very effective. NATIONAL SANITATION CO, 231 Ind. SCHOOL BOOKS—NEW AND USED, CASH FOR USED ONES. CRAWFORDS DRUGS, 813 N. UL 1800. JUGS for cider and pickles, also bottles for home uses. SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO, 605 S. Capitol Ave. Ri. 7104. TFT T.Y 7 -° z • 15c doz!" we drjLjl-il <J/\IvO deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO, 534 W. Pearl. Li. 8085. HAIR DRYERS—(2 I : Sun-dryette; " A-l cond, reas. Ta. 07H Ha. 2771-W, WATER PUMP Complete automatic, bargain, in various sizes. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E Washington S'. Ir. 1151 SAW 12-inch swinging: cut-off saw same as new. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. IR. 1151 BILLIARD—POOL—SNOOKER TABLES Low Prices—Sold on Payments. We Buy and Also Repair. KING’S INDIANA BILLIARD. 1631 Southeastern Ave. Dr. 5826. Dr. 3578. 35 Housebold Goods DAVENPORT—Suite, 3-pc, pillow arms, daybed; reas. 2338 N. Talbot. Ta. 7038 DINING —Overstuffed, nice bedrm, breakfast, cabinet, china chest, gateleg, bookcase, desk, tables, lamps, rugs, daybed, washer anl sweeper, misc. 2350 N. New Jersey St. Ta. 5975. LIVING ROOM SUITE—3-Piece mohair; a bargain at $45. 3431 W._ Michigan. _ 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 Rl. 4755. PAY OFF small balance in late mcTdel washer. Ir, 3871. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs refrig, new. used: cash, credit. Barrett 868 Virstinla BED. single, and table, gas range sewing machine, ice box and rugs; A-l; very cheap. Hu. 3802. WASHING MACHINE PAKio oi. oJiv Wringer rolls, *1.85 and up EASY parts new and used, 2609 E. Wash, ch. 0862! KELVINATOR—EIectric refrigerator white enamel. 4 cu. ft. capacity, freezing trav etc. Special at *49 50. See it todav. PEARSON PIANO CO, Basement, 128 N. _ Penn a. REFRIGERATOR—CopeIand: electricT~wTth 4' 2 cu. ft. capacity, white enamel finish. in excellent condition. A real bargain. Only *69 50. PEARSON PIANO CO, 128 N. Penna St UTILITY cabinets, large metal. *3 50 each BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol and South St 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 Instrument! L / “TAG DAYS” Are Now Going On ® at Radio Bargain Shop \ 225 East Washington Buv now—Radio* for Less r

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MERCHANDISE 36 Radios, Musual Instruments AUTO RADIO—No down payment Open until midnitc. 5301 English ir. 6229. PlANO—Whitney'; like new; beautiful~wood bench; $37.50. Ch. jtlß.i-R PlANO—Electric player; finished ln'ihat hogany with cabinet of roils. 1001 Rcisner CLEARANCE SALE Used and Repossessed Musical Instruments Saxophones ... *20.00 Trumpets *15.00 Violin Outfits . 11.95 Guitars •. .. 5.95 Clarinet inewi Silver BOEHM $24 So Trap drum outfits 22 50 Piano Accordions . 22 oo PEARSON PIANO COMPANY 2 2 ®_ N Pennsylvania St 38 Store, Office Supplies UNDERWOOD No 5: has had less than 6 months’ use LI. 9470 205_Mass TYPE\V UITERS—New Portables. *29 50? A McCOLUTM He 1936 I'YPEWKi 11 K.s rented. *2 50 per mo IS for 3mo Wooostock 317 N Penn L 471 2 . 40 Wanted to Trade WILL EXCHANGE laundry service for a milk goat. Be 2621-Jl Evc._ 40 Wanted to trade MAJESTIC highboy, trade w,cash, "for good coal. 825 Parkway Ave TRAILER Model A. high speed, well bull” *35 or trade for what? BUNCH. S2B _ Virginia Ave. Dr. 5639 WOODWORKING Machinery. 25 horsepower boiler, motor, etc . or trade for firing station, farm or ? Box Cos . 2100 Yandes, 41 Wanted to Buy a ALL FURNITURE” CALL MR PIERCE Rl 2019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS We ate tne largest Cuvets no •eilera it used merchandise in the state _WE PAY THE BEST PRICES Highest Prices Paid For Old Gold. Jewelrv and Gold Teeth. SAMUELS JEWELRY CO 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-IT~ for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W Washington St. TRY TIM~ES WANT' XUS FOR BUSINESS* aTtomotive 50 Autos For Sale CHEVROLET* 1931 Roadster. A really smart lob for only $295. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N, Canitol Ave. _ Li 5994, FORD—I 929 convertible coune; $135; convenient terms and trade. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N, Capitol. _ Li. 599*. FORD Late 1930 Tudor. 3! Style dash; original finish like new. Excellent mechanical condition. Terms. $225. 561 N. Capitol Ave. LI. 4516. FORD, 1931, Deluxe Tudor Sedan. Very low mi eage. Looks like new, $355. C. O. WARNOCK CO, 819 E. Washing.on St. Li. 8396. FORD 1930 convertible coune. Terms and trade. Onlv 32C0. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. .309 N. Capitol A\e Li, 599*. HUDSON ESSEX TURK CHEVROLET FORD See them all at CHEVROLET 1929 convertible coupe: good tires. Terms and trade: $135 SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N : Canitol. Li 5994, Marmon's Bargain Counter Marmon 1927 sedan $ 95.00 Buick. ’2B coune 195 oo Graham Paige. 1929 sedan. 615 195.00 Marmon. '29-68 sedan ... 195.00 Marmon 8. 1927 sedan 95 00 Graham Paige. 610 sedan 150 00 Chrysler 1926 sedan 60 00 Roosevelt. 1930 sedan 175 00 Es-ex. 1926 coach 25 I/O 1928 Hudson sedan 40.00 Small Doown Payment. Balance Essv. MARMON USED CAR STORR Meridian at. Eleventh Ri 3308. 1923 PONTIAC sport roadster. 6 wire wheels, $33; terms. 1418 W. Wash. STUDEBAKER Roadster .. SSO 00 Dodge. 4-door sedan 50 00 Frank Hatfield Cos. 623 N. Capitol. Rl. 9326 WHERE 120 W. A NORTII 1926 Buick Coach 26-40 S 75 1927 Buick Coupe 110 1928 Essex sedan 95 1928 Graham 6-14 sedan 150 1927 Nash 4-pass. Coupe lla 1928 Nash Coune 125 Ren 1925 Sedan 45 Stutz 1928 Sedan 125 CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. I lts. 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers 1932 CHEV.: long w. b, 13x7 rack, dual tires, new grain bed. 1045 Reisner. EQUITY in '3O Ford coupe for something no later tha' ’2B model or cash, ana ssur”“ my $159 balance. 1015 Harrison. Dr, 5639, SPECIAL Reo l'i-ton gold crown motor: fourspeed transmission; dual 32x6 tires; stake body; $350. Trade and Terms. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13th St. H SANDYS. IJ - 74 ® 7 - 53 Accessories, Tires, parts JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will '•epatr or make new lops and curtains for vonr car. 202 Kentucky Ave. FINANCI A L Business Opportunities ESTABLISHED Cleaning & Pressing Sttop” best location npuh side ri. 2222. SMALL sandwich and soft drink rnT _ cheap. Call 8 a. m. 204 North Noble st. RESTAURANT Doing good bus, good loc reas 801 Highland, op car barns. Owner Securities WILL BUY Bldg Loan deposits; - *Ooi> £ P ij h 7, c A . ve ; 51100 Celtic - Herbert Todd. 415 Lemeckc. Personal Property Loans _ LOANS 2G INDPLS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG RI 3587 FRIENDLY LOANS Quick confidential service at s low cozt. Small monthly payments. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Centujy Bldg Phone Riley *os*. Automobile Loans ' I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG p ENN 4ND MICH Rl 5600. - _JPLE..t! ''*■ PARKING BPACB Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Onnos'te Courthouse. F>t. 40 Year*

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