Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 90, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1932 — Page 13

AUG. 24, 1932

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BARE ALLEGED MURDER RING Five Arrested in Deaths of Negro Railroaders. By l nitni I’rr** MEMPHIS, Tend., Aug. 24.—An alleged murder ring involved in the death of five Negro firemen on the Illinois Central railroad in Mississippi was revealed today, officers here claimed. Five men were arrested at Brookhaven, Magnolia and Jackson, Miss , and at Memphis, officers reported, and four were arrested in Mississippi. They arc said to have confessed the shooting of the five Negro firemen and wounding of several others in a “financed murder plot” to make the Negroes quit their jobs that white men might have them. J. Matt Leqis, McComb, Miss., is held at Memphis; F. Varnado of McComb and alleged ‘‘trigger man” of the ring, at Brookhaven, Miss.; Emmet Smith and Reedy Lee of McComb are under arrest at Jackson, and Charles J. Miller, also of McComb, is held at Jackson.

LOSS OF JOB ENOUGH PENALTY, SAYS JUDGE Kid Woods, Boxer, Goes Free on Assault and Battery Charge. Loss of a job was considered as sufficient punishment for Marvin Woods,, 20, of 1029 College avenue, a prize fighter known as Kid Woods, who was before Municipal Judge William H. Sheaffer today on an assault and battery charge. Fine of $5 and costs and a tenday jail term suspended. Herbert Hadley, 5406 University avenue, filed the charge against Woods. Hadley exhibited open spaces, where two teeth had been, to back up the charge that he was given a beating by Woods. Woods was an extra worker at an ice cream plant. He appeared to ascertain if there was any work, and founo Hadley, who was laying off, had given his place to another man. “I’m going to show you that you don’t own the place,” Woods announced, and went into action. Woods lost his job as a result of the fight. “That Is punishment enough in these times," Sheaffer remarked as he suspended sentence.

STRUGGLES WITH COP IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES John Ewing Didn't Believe; Gets $lO5 Fine, 30 Days. Clothes don't make the man or a policeman, John Ewing, 32, of 2204 Marlindale avenue, learned in municipal court today. Judge William H. Sheaffer found Ewing guilty of a blind tiger charge and fined him SIOO, with a thirtyday penal farm term. He was fined $5 lor resisting an officer and a charge of disorderly conduct was dismissed. Ewing was arrested in Douglass park by patrolman Ed B. Holt, who at the time was in civilian clothes. The officer found Ewing in possession of a bottle of liquor. Asserting Holt w r as not a policeman, Ewing resisted arrest and he and Hoi tfought their way to a call box. SLUGGER GOES TO FARM Charles McKleencr Gels SI and 30 Days for Assault. Filching grapes belonging to a neighbor resulted today in a fine of $1 and a penal farm term of thirty days being imposed upon Charles McKleencr, 511 Chase street, convicted of assault and battery in the court of Municipal Judge William H. Sheaffer. Asa Keller, the neighbor, was attacked by McKleencr, a much younger man, when he remonstrated with McKleencr for taking grapes. Keller suffered a broken rib, blackened eye, cut' and bruises. Marriage Licenses Oscar Leonard Miller. 23, Sullivan, farmer. and Doris A. Deckard, 20, of 1332 Sout Alabama street. Warren G. Black. 51. Morgantown, farmer. and Theresa Sophia Berrv, 57, of 211 North Walcott street Howard Richard Ambrose. 19, of 1990 Hillside avenue, laborer, and Letha Gall Shure, 18. of 1627 Ludlow avenue, housekeeper. Ira L. Cox. 66. of Mooresville, painter and Fannie Maude Nichol. 58, of Moores-1 VlUe, nurse. Tne Rev Arthur Henrv Abflanalp. 28, of 4132 Sutherland avenue. minister. and Dorothy Marie McCormack, 20, of 1217 Evison street.

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—* T. M WBBM (770)—Sport*; Four Norsemen. NBC— Big Time" sketch to WEAF WON 1720) Ensemble. NBC—American Taxpayer*’ League to WJZ. WMAQ (6701—Mr. Twi*ter. WTMJ .620i—Songs. —6:15 T. M.— KDKA (9801—Contralto. CBS—Sinrln’ Bam WJR (750)—Sherban'* orchestra. WMAQ (670) Taxation! talk. NBC - Rolllcker* quartet to WJZ WSM (650) Bulletin*; dinner concert. —6:30 P. M.— CBS—Kate Smith. WBBM (770) —Lady of the Lake. NBC In a Garden to WEAF WJR 1750) —Chandu. NBC— Melody Moment* to WJZ. —6:10 P. M WTMJ (6201—Sports. —6:45 P. M CBS Colonel Stoopnaglc and Budd. WJR (750)— Melody Moments. —7 P. M.— CBS—Lombardo’s orchestra;! Burns and Allen. W’BBM (770)—Meeker’s or-! chestra. NBC—Revelers; Meeker's orchestra. Young's orches-j tra to WEAF. NBC—lsland Boat Club dance to WJZ. WLS (870)—Varieties. —7:15 P. M.— WBBM (770)—Four Norsemen. —7:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Master’s orchestra. CBS—Crime Club. NBC—Shilkret’s orchestra: soloists to WEAF. NBC Olson’s orchestra: Jack Benny to WJZ. —7:45 P. M.— WBBM (770)—MahraJ.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis power and Light Company WEDNESDAY P M. s:3o—Transcription. s:4s—Connie Boswell (CBS). fi:oo—Edwin C. Hill (CBSi. 6:ls—Singin’ Sam'-(CBS). 6:3o—Kate Smith (CBS). 6:4s—Earl Gordon planologue. 7:oo—Guy Lombardo and Royal Canadians (CBS). 7:3o—Transcription. 7:4s—Bohemians. 8 40—Music That Satisfies (CBS). B:ls—Wanderers. B:3o—lsham Jones orchestra (CBS). 9:oo—Columbia symphony (CBS). 9:3o—Charles Carlile (CBS). 9:4s—Ozzie Nelson orchestra (CBS). 10:00—Harry Rosenthal orchestra (CBS). 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Duke Ellington orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Sign off. *V i< f * F (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) WEDNESDAY P. M. 4:3o—Tea Time Tunes. 4:4s—News flashes. 5:00—Ho-Po-Ne Club. s:3o—Aunt Lou and Uncle Connie. s:4s—Dinner melodies. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally. 6:2o—Baseball scores. 6:3o—Announced. 6:4s—Buddies orchestra. 7:oo—Harry Bason. 7:ls—Sport’s spotlight. 7:3o—Memories. 7:4s—Golden melodies. B:oo—Curtis Players. B:ls—Alice Arnold. 8:30—Mood Indigo. B:4s—Worthless talk. 9:oo—Lunatic hour. 9:3o—Among the classics. 9:4s—Harry Bason. 10:00—The Merrymen. 10:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY P. M. 4:oo—Your hour (NBC). 4:3o—The Beachcombers. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC). s:ls—Josef Cherniavsky's orchestra. 5:30—80b Newhall. , s:4s—Southern Singers. 6:00 —Blue Moments with Jean Boaz and Jack Douglas. 6:ls—"Chandu.” the magician. 6:3o—Melody Moments (NBC). 7:oo—lsland Boat Club dance (NBC). 7:3o—Canada Dry (NBC). B:oo—Duke Ellington's dance orchestra. B:ls—Absorbine program (NBC). B:3o—Bands of Distinction. B:4s—Mike and Herman. 9:oo—Zero hour. 9:3o—Sisters Three and organ. 9:4s—Headlines of Yesterday. 10:00—Cab Calloway’s orchestra (NBC). 10:30—Hotel Pierre orchestra |NBC>. 11:00—Moon river, slumber music. 11:30—Duke Ellington’s dance orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off

■PILLAR OF CHURCH’ IS SHOWN COURT MERCY Reads Bible in Appearing on Assault Charge. An alleged wife beating “pillar of the church,” who read a Bible in municipal court today was given a suspended fine by Judge William H. Sheaffer. The penalty assessed was a fine of $1 and costs. Bates Toliver, 930 Edgemont avenue, faced the court on an assault and battery charge filed by his wife, Mae, who says he became angry because she spoke to another man. The wife said she was armed with a nail file during a fight in their home, but Toliver said she had a knife. Awaiting calling of his case, Toliver read a Bible and carried it with him when arraigned. He described himself from the witness stand as "a pillar of the t hurch.” Baby girls are still having their feet bound in certain districts of Pekin and other cities of China.

WEDNESDAY ■ —§ P. M KYW (1020)—Mln*trel *how. CBS—Ruth Etting and Shilkret’s orchestra. WBBM (770)—Belle Forbes Cutter. NBC—Corn Cob Pipe Club to WEAF. NBC—Country Doctor to WJZ. WLW 1700) —Ellington's orchestra. WSM (6501—Dance orchestra. WTMJ. (620)—Dance orchesI tra. —8:15 P. M.— CBS—Adventures in health. WGN (720) Tomorrow’s Tribune. NBC—Jack Smith and Johni son’s orchestra to WJZ WTMJ (620(—Violinist. —8:30 P. M.— CBS—lsham Jones' orches--1 tra. WGN (720)—Big Leaguers: l melody. NBC—Archer Gibson, organ- , Ist to WEAF. NBC—Tish to WJZ. jWMAQ (670)—Evenin' neighbor. —8:45 P. M.— KYW (10801—Agnew’a orchestra. jNßC—Jane Froman band to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Studio feature. —9 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Sports; news; music box. KYW (1020)—Sports; news; I Maupin's orchestra. CBS—Columbia symphony. NBC Nellie Revell to WEAF. WGN (720)—Weems' orchestra. NBC—Picken’s Sisters to WJZ. NBC—Amos 'n* Andy to WMAQ. WDAF. —9:15 P. M.— WGN (720)—Dream Ship. NBC Jasperre’s orchestra to WEAF. NBC—Sodero and concert ] orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylvia. NBC—Tune Blenders to I WTAM.

Fishing the Air

“Eddie McGurk,” the hard-boiled sports announcer portrayed by Raymond Knight on the Cuekoo hour, will be imitated by Ward WUlson during the Royal Vagabonds program Wednesday, at 5:15 p. m., over WENR and an NBC network. “The Eight Sons of Eli” again will share stellar honors with Johnny Hart, song and dance man of "Big Time” over WTAM and the NBC network Wednesday, at 6 p. m. "There’s Oceans of Love,” latest song composition by Little Jack Litle, will be offered by his fellow- Columbia artists, Singin’ Sam. over WFBM and the Columbia netw-ork from 6:15 to 6:30 p. m.. Wednesday. Kate Smith evidently has declared Wednesday, "Sw-eetheart Night,” according to the songs she has chosen for her WFBMCBS program from 6:30 to 6:45 p. m., on that date.

HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHTS PROGRAM 6:4s—Columbia—Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd. 7:oo—Columbia—Guy Lombardo and orchestra, Burns and Allen. NBC (WEAF)—Re ve 1 ler s. Countess Albani. 7:3O—NBC (WJZ)—Geo. Olsen’s orchestra and Jack Benny. Columbia—Crime Club, "From This Dark Stairway." B:oo—Columbia—Ruth Etting and Shilkret’s orchestra. NBC (WEAF)— Corn Cob Pipe Club Virginia. 8:30 NBC (WJZ)—Tish, “A Golf Tragedy.” 9:IS—NBC (WJZ)—Cesare Sodero and concert orchestra.

Oliver Smith, tenor, will sing a group of selections from "The Ameer, by Herbert as his opening number with Josef Pasternack and his orchestra on the program Wednesday, at 6:30 p. m„ over WLW and an NBC network. Countess Olga Albani will sing an old Russian gipsy air, “Dark Eyes,” during the program over WTAM and an NBC network with the Revelers and Victor Young and his orchestra at 7 p. m., Wednesday. Gladys Rice, soprano, will introduce a new arrangement of "Trees,” over WENR and an NBC network at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday. q With Old Sol due to hide his face next week, Ruth Etting turns from her famous “Harvest Moon” to assurance that “The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise,” as a feature of her performance with Nat Shilkret’s "Music That .Satisfies.” over 3VFBM and the Columbia chain Wednesday at 8 p. m. The Columbia symphony orchestra, under the direction of Howard Barlow, will play the second movement. Molto vivace, from Dvorak's "New World” symphony during its concert Wednesday, from 9 to 9:30 p. m., over WFBM and the Columbia network.

LE6ALS Legal Auctions and Sales LEGAL SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES OF THE STATE OF INDIANA THAT THE UNDERSIGNED. CONDUCTING A PUBLIC STORAGE HOUSE WILL ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1932. SELL FOR ACCRUED CHARGES THE HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND OTHER GOODS BELONGING TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED PEOPLE. Mrs. Thomas Cofer. No. 5273: Mrs. Haley, No. 6146: C. M. Kinniman, No. 6153; Eva Krause. No. 5667; H. Madden, No. 5981: Robert Marlett, No. 6177; E. B. Maurice, No. 6206; Vernon H. Mitchell. No. 6133; J. C. McDonald. No. S189; Grace McIndoo, No. 4047; Helen Orr. No. 5656; Anna Poarch. No. 5903; Mrs. G. W. Rowe. No. 6112. Charlotte Short. No. 6145: B. A. Tomlinson, No. 5206; Mrs. G. Walton, No. 5739. SHANK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE COMPANY. 1430 N. Illinois St. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis, that the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis now has pending before it. General Ordinance No. 75, 1932, which proposes to transfer certain sums from carts in funds and reappropriate and reapportion the same to other numbered funds, as follows, to wit: $50.00 from Dept. Pub. Works-Municipal Airport Fund No. 24-Building and Adv. and $50.00 from Dept. Pub. Works-Munici-pal Airport Fund* No. 41-Builaing Materials. total SIOO.OO to Dept, of Pub. Works. Municipal Airport Fund No. 38-General Supplies. $150.00 from Dept, of Pub. Wqrks-Muni-cipal Airport Fund No. 36-Office Supplies and $15.00 from Dept, of Pub. WorksMunicipal Airport Fund No. 55-Subscrip-tions and dues, total $165.00 to Dept, of Pub. Works-Municipal Airport Fund No. 25-Repairs. *SO 00 from Dept, of Pub. Works-Munici-pal Airport Fund No. 44-General Materials. $25.00 from Dept, of Pub. WorksMunicipal Airport Fund No. 42-Sewer Materials, total $75.00 to Dept, of Pub. Works-Municipal Airport Fund No. 45-Re-pair Parts. $125.00 from Dept, of Pub. Works, City Str. Commissioner Dept. Fund No. 21Communlcation and transportation. *IOO.OO from Dept, of Pub. Works. City Str. Commissioner Dept. Fund No. 25-Repairs, $25.00 from Dept, of Pub. Works. City Str. Commissioner Dept. Fund No. 54-Renats and Taxes, total *250.00 to Dept, of Pub. Works, City Street Commissioner Fund No. 45-Repair Parts. $1,200.00 from Dept, of Pub. Works. Municipal Garage. Fund No. 33-Garaee and Motor-to Dept, of Pub. Works, Municipal Garage Fund No. 12-Salaries and Wages Temporary. Tne above described ordinance is due to come up for passage at the next regular meeting of the Council to be held o-> the sth day of September, 1932, at 7:30 p. m. After said appropriation has been determined. any ten or more taxpavers feeling themselves aggrieved may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon bv filing of petition therefor with the Marion County Auditor not later than ten days after said additional appropriation has been made by the said Common Council and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this County. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Indianapolis, this 22nd day of August, 1#32. ISEALj HENRY O. OOETT. City Clerk.

, - ** P. MKDKA (980)—Pettis’ orchestra. KYW Uo2ol—Canton orchestra. CBS—Charles Carlile. tenor. WGN (720)—Cummin's orchestra WSM (650(—Sports; concert orchestra. —9:15 P. M CBS—Nelson’s orchestra. WMAQ (670(—Dance program (2‘t hours). —l* P. M jKYW (1020)—Terrace ori chestra. CBS—Harry Rosenthal orchestra WGN (720)—Epoinoff s orchestra jNßC—Dream singer to | WEAF. WJR (750)—Scores: radio reporter: shadowland. NBC—Baron Lee and band I to WJZ. —10:05 P. M.— Rogers' orchestra to WEAF. —10:15 P. M.— WGN (720)—Dance program (3 orchestras). WTMJ (620)—Dance program. —10:30 P. M.— KTHS (1040)—Negro Jubileers. CBS—Amheim’s orchestra. WBBM (770) —Around the town. NBC—Agnew's orchestra to WEAF. NBC—Seoul's orchestra to WJZ. —10:45 P. M.— WOW (590)—Little Club: singing society. WJR (750) —Graystone orchestra. —lt P. M.— KYW (1020) —Canton orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— KYW (1020) —Master’s orchestra. WENR (870)—Milwaukee orchestra. WLW (700)—Ellington’s orchestra. —l2 P. M WDAF (610) - Nighthawk frolic.

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Business Services AUGUST SPECIAL—9xI2 rug clean, sized, $1.75, ACTIVE RUG CLEANER3. rfa, 3636 AUGUST special. 9x12 rug cleaned and sized. $2; 1 small rug free. W. N. FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside Ave. Ch. 2211. BAND and orchestra instrument repairing: expert, guar work. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N Penn Ll 5513 CINDERS, sand and gravel. Moving and Trucking of all kinds. Ir. 2820. COATS—DRESSES OR SUITS] CLEANED AND PRESSED. 50c. Ta. 6060. Ri. 7474. PARIS CLEANERS Free Call end .Delivery Service. CARPENTER—Brick and cement work. Large or small job. BALDWIN. Ir. 6802. CARPENTER. PLASTERER—New or repair Guaranteed work. Reasonable. Ch. 3367. CENTURY Carpet Cleaners. Cleaners of Furniture. 3-piece Suite. SB. Ch. 1808. CHAIRS—Made new by rebottoming in cane hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR THE BLIND. Ha. 0583. JACK'S SIGN CO.. 418 W. North St. Ri. £B7B Get acquainted, save money. MARBLE repolished, made like new. Any Rlf- Ce ,where. A. W. Stoneburner. Ch. 1237-J. SAND BLASTER, jobbing, casting, all types, all sizes, new rates. Ch. 6907. SCHWARTZ—EIectric and Radio Service All kinds electric repair. PANTEX CLEANERS—43IB E. Tenth st Ch. 0735, Call for and delivered. 49c. U aP Y „ Gar „’?„ e P t Cleaners. 1715 Howard St, Be. 0986. Reas, Call and del. RELININCJ. repairing, fur work. Reas] Rite-wav Cl-aners, 813 S. East. Dr. 0520 C. B. GERKING GARAGE. 1139 N. 111. St General repairing and painting. RI. 8800.

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AMOUNCEMENTS NURSE—Undergraduate: experienced. Reterences. All case* taken. Ch. 4284. FALSE TEETH—Broken plates repaired. Teeth replaced. Called for and deliv. free. 417 Virginia Ave, I)r. 5967. Neon Signs—All Kinds GENUINE—MADE IN INDIANAPOLIS REFLECTUBE SIGNS. INC. LI. 3606 MINERAL BATHS—Come and be freed of iheumatism. neuritis, kidney and stomach conditions. A sensible place for a vacation; 614 a week. Colonial Mineral Springs Hotel. Martinsville, Ind. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male MEN warned to establish and conduct Rawleigh City business in and near cities of Indianapolis, Danville, Plainfield and Greenwood. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidlv. Write immediately. RAWLEIGH CO.. Dept. IN-38-V. Freeport. 1111. == _ === ___ 14 Help Wanted—Female HOUSEKEEPER—CapabIe white lady, neat, Quiet; companion; cook: stay on place. small wages. Refs. Add. Box A 224 Times. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms 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. RMNEW HOME NORTH. HU 4576. CENTRAL. 1513—53.50: lovely front rm.. new furniture: private home. Phone. CENTRAL. 1323—Lovelv front rm.. 1 or 2 gentlemen; next bath: hot wa. Li. 7603. ILLINOIS. N., 1907—Cheerfully furnished double. 2 full size beds, constant hot water, fine location, must be seen to appreciate. ILL.. N., 3047—Beautiful front room; sultable for two, very reas. N. JEFFERSON. 649—Large front rm., nice. fur,: 2 girls; gd. loca.. seen to appreciate. MINNESOTA E.. 326—Large airy room private home: reasonable price. MERIDIAN. N., 2711—Lovely front rm., garage; look elsewhere but see this! NEW JERSEY. 2939 N.—Attractiv furnished room for gentleman; reasonable. NEW JERSEY, N., fur. sleep. rms., also housekeep., run, wat. Li. 9529, NEW JERSEY, N., 3028—2 front sleeping rms. and den; cross ventilation; garage; gentlemen; hot water. Ha. 3833-R. NEW YORK. E.. 4314—2 or 3 clean furnished rms.. utilities: $3 or S4. Ir. 3092. OHIO. E.. 407 —Lodging for men; modern: 25c per night. Ri. 4145. UPTOWN —Clean rms.. hot. cold water; $3.50 up. IBV2 W, Ohio. 320 E. VERMONT—S3 up; newly fur. rms.; lobby and phone service. Li. 8278. WALNUT. E., 311 Vi —Mod., well furn„ quiet rms., hot water, free phone. Ri. 6159. WASH. BLVD.. N. OF 52D—Lovely rm.; priv. bath; gentlemen pref. Hu. 8468. 2 DESIRABLE RMS.—For young men; private hme; no other rmrs. Ref. He 1232 CT HOTEL; clean, homelike; OX. UJiIXIQ $4 up 136 w MarketHOTEL 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 t L ™ e^ guests; free park. 3208 E. Mich. Ch, 7550, TREE TOP MANOR 2 very attract, rms., pri. bath, ideal 4, congen.. men or ladies, gd. heat, beautiful home. Pleasant place, across from Woodruff; sgle. rms., 10 min. from town. 1834 E. 10th. HOTEL LOCKERBIE New summer rates as low as $8 per 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 ALA., N.. 1516—Front 2-" m. kitchenette Apt.; Murphy bed; o'stuff.; walnut dinet. ASHLAND, 1610 —Front rm.; kitchenette; everything turn; garage. He. 1438. 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 Dm- near school. Ch. 0314. BEVILLE. N., 829 —4-rm. apt., priv. bath; steam heat, front porch; adults. BROADWAY. 1134—2 rms.. kitchenette. range, sink, 2 beds.. $5.50 week. BROADWAY. 2121—Large airy front furn. rm.. kitchenette, garage. Ta. 0597. 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 rm. apts.. at cost; $2.50 wk. SMITH, 431 Virginia _Ave. COLLEGE, 908—2 or 3 modern rms., privat home; hot 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. EUCLID. N., 109—Modern apt., overstuffed; private entrance: gar., $4. $7. Ir. 0392. ILL., N.. 2339—1, 2. 3 rm apts.. custodian serv.; hdwd fir., o’stufled; Indry. $3-$7. ILL., N., 2415—Large clean front, closet, kitnett, gas, elec., heat, wa. cheap, adults LA SALLE. N.. 858—2 rms.. mod., private. sink, range, garage. Ch. 7847-M. 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.

Business Services *3.95 AND THIS AD RELINKS FORD A BRAKES. AUTO CITY GARAGE.\ 2119 E. WASH. CH. 7610. Overstuffed Cushionsonly^slso 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 upholstering.r‘ Ta. 0635. TRY TIMES WANT 4DS 6’OR RUSINESS 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 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. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Paperhanging and Painting IRVINGTON DECORATING CO.—Paper furn. and hung. $3.50 rm.: paper 3c up: cleaning. 75c: painting by hr. or contract, Ir. 5190. 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—ISc and 20c per roll. C. H THURSTON. Dr 3782-3 PATNTTNn Paper Hanging, esti. free, rmiuiiiu Q Headley. Ta. 5176.

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping ituoina OHIO, £.. *>40 —2 nice housekeeping rooms, per wit., oilier tab, sr.au up. fc a i. opt. ORIENTAL. N-. 20—Cotna.e.e nousekeeping apis, private entrance, one weex nee. PARR, *4j—l or 2 rms.; Kiic.nene.te. uimuea; near bath; reasonaoie. u. laoa. RILEY, N., 427—3 rms., oath, luruishea, prn ate. reasonable. Ir. mo 6. ST. LjoAiß, E.. 314; Apt. 2—2 connecting. sins; aioays Hot water; phone, reasnuic. TACOMA, N.. 15—2 large rms., kitchenette. uov>n. aauus; xoou location, carune. ta. tteoi. TALBOT. N., 2338—3 rms., dverstuffed, _reasonable, gaiage. la. <O3. WOODnAWfi, io42—Nr. coun. sq., lovely _im.;_weu equipped Kitcnen. Dr. 1930-j. WOODRUFF, 04; M. D. —l ige. apt., pnv. oatn; i aman apt., ruu. waci. wu. oiu. i Front umurnisnea rms.. utilitiestasneu, Jo week. na. uiod. IiTH. E-. 721—i ec 2 rms., unfurn. utilities' p,.iu, >ey reasonaoie. 11TH. r., aua—<3. 2 nice clean front rms., mod., priv. endance, gar. Ri. i839. Opening at 51/ JN. Oeiaware i ana i-iuom apts., some witn private hatha and steeping r00m.,, tery leasunau.e. uOvrlY vv ue/oituri’ —1 rm., s3.au; 2 _rms.,_Ss;_e ytiig. iui.; nr. lee, uu. 106. Id Kooms with) Hoard s3.au wllr—Clean, moo., rooms, lnciudlug one uaily restaurant meai. a3l n. jui. $4.20 WA. —cmict or empioyen man; near scnooi. A-i nome. 3a n, usiu.u. $9 FOR 2 gents; real nome; nice rm.; exceneiit meats, neat cat. Cn._0204-R, reuccview rt,—man ana enua; motneFs cate; near senoot. Be. 3(34. RAW’rRORNE LANE, S.—Nice rm., 1 or 2; pri. ramny; 2 mean, nr. car. n._oo u o. NavV oußtoiri. N.. ooo3—Attractive rm., 2 nieaij, so wk.; reis. Hu. bit l l. ReNN., N., 2308—Loveiy rm., excellent nteaia. modem home. Ta._i J3(y 21 Lnlurnished Apartments coliiruE, 1411—Lower uup.; s-rm. mod., neat and water iur.; ri. 5a,0. COLLEGE, H3t>—2 rms. oatn, all util. turn.. >2O. Riso inrn. xiiq. Apt, i. ILLINOIS, N„ 3145 MASS ave., 933 —4 Rms., newly aec., steam neat; 20. iti. 4UOi. ur. a4so. McR., S., 1218—4-rm. mod., apt., Teas., hot water; S2O. Ri. uooz or La. 38U4. MERIDIAN. N., 2235—5$ rms.. batn. newly ueco.. Frig., oil nt., S4O, He. osstf. RUCKLE, 2609—Upper 0 rm., gar., heat, wat., eiec. refng. Ri. 7243. Ta. 127 b. skiEL, 220 N. XU.; clean 2-rm. apt.. sls mo. Elevator. llTfi, W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette upt., gas, water, neat ana ice lurnisnea. 623. call Apt. No, X. THE GRANT. iur. or uniur.; newiy reuec., utii. paiq Ra. 1663-w. REDUCED RENT. Beiielomaine, 23i0, tmee rooms <tno oatn, recently decorated, lower apartment. ..cat, water ana garage. Dr. 33uu. loUi E. 38TH., CHATEAU ti-nn. stuuio apt., kitchen witn umiaows, large living ana uinnig room.; outsiue oaicony, neatea gar., au utn. iur. wa. 3440, 424 E. 21st Four rooms, iront and rear porches, heat and water luansneu. Reasonaoie rent. JDUiNioUT & ilOioifiiUrET COioOßeD—Nortn, VV.. 220—Laverne, 2 mis. ana oaui. anu up. neat, not water turn, tie. qbdb. 22 Lnlurnished Houses $lo —W. 2btn and 2ull Aoenne; 4 lg. rms., semi-moa.. A-r gar, nu. 0967. ARROW, 1952—4-room semi-moa., awnings, olinas, screens, water rurnisneu, $ 10. DRarrß ElecißlC SHOP| cn. 44Ua. AUDUBON, S., 220 —(lrv.) 5-rm. mod. dble. oar.; o 0; near school. Wa. 292 j-w. BANCROFT, bOo—6 rms.; redeco.; resin."; awnings. Was s4o, now s3o. cn. 4b72. BANCROFT. S„ 350—5-rm. modern double, BLVD. PL., 3603—Small mod. doi.. 3 rms., oath, Drkist, nook, wat. pd.. $23. Wa. 24b0. BIVU PL., 2911—b-rm. mod., gar., A-l. • near senool; $22.50. Ch. 5233-M. BRADLEY, N.. 73b— 4-rm. mod., bunga., qol.. a-i, gar., wat. pa.. s2j. Cn. 2498-J. BROADWAY, 4718—Owner’s attractive 7rm. strictly mod. doi., dbi. gar.; SSO. Hu. 5986. DEARBORN, N.. 1133—5 rms., complete Datn; no furnace; nr. school 54; $lB. Hu. 5603. DELAWANDA, 823 S. —(5500 west); single b inis.; porches; sls. Be. llbo-J. DRAPER, 1537—5-room semi-mod.; A-l condition; water paia; near scnooi; good neignoornood. Hu. 4368 or Dr, 35b4-R. DE QUINCY, 736 N.—Bungalow; 5 rms., strictiy mod.; A-l; gar. He. 5666. DREJCEL, N.. 811—New brick veneer 4-rm. bungalow dbl.. all tile bath. lg. closets, gar., paved alley. $35, Ri. 2644. EASTERN. 916—Owners. 3 bedrm. single, ho water, heat, snower. instantaneous heater, basement, gar., $45. Ch. 4633-W. HARLAN, S., 1302—5-rm. md. dble.. A-l; wa, pd.; gar.; near school; S2O. Hu, 3623. HOYT. 1333 —7 rms.. semi-mod., gar., wat pd.. sls. Nr. school. Be. 4406-R. JEFFERSON, N., 342—7-rm. single house, strictly mod.; double garage. Rented before $42, now $25. Close to Tech high scnooi. Call 332 N. Jefferson, or F. C. Bonnet. LINWOOD, 515—Ellegant 5-rm. mod. dbleT, built-in-ieatures, soo. Ri. 7102. KENWOOD, 3702—Corner 2 way bungalow dole., living rm., dining rm., sun rm. with French door, day oed, bedrm., batp, kuenen, brkit. nook. Use oniy o 6-ton coal, gar. Information. Ha. 1314-J. LA SALLE, Nowland; 4-rm.; long liv. rm.; fireplace, tile bath, gar. $34. Cn, 0995-R. LEXrNGTON, 2109 —5 rms; bath, gar; A-l condition; near school. Dr. 2020-R. LIVINGSTON. 834—Near Speedway; electric lights, gas. $lO. Li. 4466. NAOMI, 1218—5-rm. strictly mod., gar.. A-l condi.. S2O. B. G. 121 W-2. NEW JERSEY, 2937 N.—s-room modern; hardwood firs.; gar.; wat. paid; reduced. NORTH, E., 2720—4-rm. dble., bath, heater furn., S2O; wat. pd. Owner. Ri. 1533. N. OAKLAND, 331—5-rrn. double; fully modern, newly decorated, large beautiful yards; garage; a bargain at $25. OXFORD, 824, N.—s-rm. modern bungalow, 2-car garage, electric refrigeration, $35. See owner. 37 West 21st, Apt. No. 512. PARK. 1615 —-6-rm. mod. dbl.. excellent condition. gar., nr. school. Wa. 2376. PARKER, 615 —Single, 6 rms., thoroughly modern; nice garage; paved alley; front and rear porches; very special price. Love. 527 Lemcke, Ri. 8964. PERSHING, 719 N.—4-rm. single; wat. pd.; 30 McLain pi., 4 rms., wat. pd., $lO. Ri. 7725. REMBRFANDT. 1409—Cozy 4-lg. rm.. semimod. dbl.. attic, garage. sl6. Ha. 1279-R. RINGGOLD, 1411 —5-rm. semi-mod., good condi.. gar., nice yd. Dr. 5116-R. SALEM, 3750—Attractive, 6-rm. strictly mod, dble.. nr. Shortridge, gar., reduced. SALEM, 3522—Nr. Shortridge; 5 rms. mod 1 redeco., gar.; S3O. Ha. 1453-W. SHERMAN DR., N„ 2907—5-rm. semi-mod redeco., gar.. $16., water paid. SPRUCE, 820—6-rm. mod, double, water pd., A-l cond., S2O, Ha, 4852-J, STATE. N., 453—6-rm. mod., repainted. decorated, close Tech, grade school. S2O. WHITTIER PL.. 61—(Irvington (, skm modj $22.50; water pd., gar. Ri. 1533. 26TH., E„ 3424—4-rm. mod., ‘/a double sound proof wall, in-door-bed. bath shower, laundry in basement, garage. Ta. 6415, 30TH. E., 3510—Singie, clean, 4bedrm. mod., gar , $25. Nr school. Hu. 7458. 12TH E., 417—7-rm. mod. double; Ak condition; $28.50. Ch. 7670, 10TH E., 4512-14—Double, mod/! 4-rm., in-a-door bed. tile bath, garage, water paid. S3O. Ri, 3600. LEE, 1410—4-rm. mod. dble.. gar., water pd. Only $17.50. Be. 2961-R. 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. ATTRACTIVE 3-BEDROOM HOME—Facing Pleasant Run Blvd. and Union St.: $35: references required. WADDY Sz SPRINGER. LI. 5181. COLORED—GIenn Dr.. 2322: 4-room bungalow. elec., lights, $lO. Ha. 1009-W, MODERN, SOUTH, S2O Nine rooms, good condition. 1044 Harlan. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 3 BEDROOM —Modern bungalow, large breakfast room, built-in features, good basement with hot and cold water, nice yard with shrubbery. 22 N. Fleming. GOOD DOUBLE, $9.00 3011 E. 22d: 5 rooms, gas, el., good condition: water paid. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 813 E. ST. CLAIR Five-room single in good location close in. Rent 12 per month. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 749 L COLORED Renters, see 133 W. 19th. Modern, good shape. 11 rooms, 2-car garage. Rent only $22.50. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. Li. 7491. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses CENTRAL. 2131—56 wk.; one rm. and kitchenette: pri. bath: ent. He. 4155 _ LEXINGTON. 1206—Furn. 4-rm. duplex; pri. ent.: util.; reas.; adults. Dr. 1190-J. MERlDlAN—Beautifully furn . bedrm. apt., util turn., wkly, or mo. Ta. 3633 appt. NEW - YORK. W.. 1003—5 rmi.. furnished. garage, water paid; $5.50 wk. Ri. 7735. NEW YORK. E.. 402—Fully modern 2-rm. apt.. $7 wk.. private bath. WALNUT. E., 115—3-rm. apt.; prL bath. ,ss.so and SB. See housekeeper in b’sm’t.

RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses COMPLETE—SS U 0 TO SIO.OO. Beautifully furnished apartments. Utilities paid. 810 k N. Illinois. Ll. MM. 11TH, W.. 42—Nicely deco kitchenette apt., utilities and ice turn; S3O. Apt. No, 1. THE GRANT. WE FURNISH transbortation to inspect furnished apartments and houses. AU { rices. No obligaUons or charges. ndianapolis Rental Agency Li. 5452. Eve, and Sun. Wa. 4554-0433 ATTRACTIVE 3-BEDROOM'HOME Facm? Pleasant Run Blvd. and Union St ; completely furnished. SSO; references required. WADDY & SPRINGER LI. 5181 " BROOKVILLE “AVENUE 7-rm. mod. home. 5 rms.. furn. lncl. bdrm.. 2 barm., unfurn., gar., reas. Li. 9277. 27TH, 1309 W.—s-rm nicely furn.. semimod. dble.. reas., nr. Riverside park. 40TH ST.. W.f 419—5-rm. lower duplex: yard. car., furn. or- unfurn. Water pa. Wa. 2836. __________ 24 Suburban and Farms GERRARD DRIVE 711—5-room bungalow. S4B. Ha. 1009-W-ACROSS FROM SCHOOL Nice 5-room semi-mod., cottage in Zionsville. Want reliable people; sls moo Call Ri. 3536, Suburban Bungalow, $22.50 38th St.: close Pendleton Pike, large lot. shrubberv, 5 rooms: nice looking place. Mr. Mott. SCHLOSS BROS. Li. 2318 Eve.. Penn. Hotel. Ri. 9476. 24-A Resorts and Cottages RIVERWOOD —Hamilton county, furnished. Reduced rent. Boats. Harrlg, Ch. 1723. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space TWO LARGE ROOMS, sls. 371 Vs MASS. AVE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE" 28 Sale Suburban Property SEMI-MODERN home; gas, improvements. shrubbery, fruit. M. V. Douge, Maywood. 20 ACRES good truck land, 8 miles south; reasonable. Dr. 7982. 33 Wanted—Real Estate LIVING-ROOM SUITE Three pieces. HARTMAN'S. 317 E. Washington St. ~ 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., new, cheap. 109 N. Euclid. Ir. 0392 COMPUTING SCALE—Cash register and sheer; reasonable. 607 E. Washington. 5,000 2x4’s CHEAP 4 to 7 feet long, while quantity lasts. 2VaC each. Better hurry. SERVICE WRECKING CO. 320 N. West. Ll. 3069 MOTORS—2OO new, '-H. P. 110 v. 60 c.v. 1 phase 1725 R. P. M„ A. C., $4.80. 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. _Bl3 N. DELAWARE ST. LI. 1800. JUGS for cider and pickles, also bottles for home uses. SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO.. 605 S. Capitol Ave. Ri. 7104. TFT T.V - w * " tI(X-(l_( i deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO- 534 W, Pearl. Li. 8085. HAIR DRYERS— (2): Sun-dryette; A-l cond., reas. Ta. 0711 or Ha. 2771-W. Grapes—lß. 2138- R 7. WATER“PUMP Complete automatic, bargain, in various sizes. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. SAW 12-Inch swinging cut-off saw. same as new. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. BILLIARD—POOL—SNOOKER TABLES Low Prices—Sold on Payments. We Buy and Also Repair. KING’S INDIANA BILLIARD. 163? Southeastern Ave. Dr. 5826. Dr. 3578. 35 Household Goods BARGAINS in used sewing machines. See our ad on Page 5. Singer Sewing Ma. Cos., 126 W. Wash., 24 N, Mer. 838 Va. 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, wisher and sweeper, misc. 2350 N. New Jersey St. Ta. 5975. ELECTRIC IRONER—“Rotary,” new. Will sell cheap. Ir. 3871. GAS RANGE—S7.SO, $9.75, and $12.50. HARTMAN'S, 317 E. Washington St. LIVING ROOM SUITE—3-oiece mohair; a bargain at $45. 3431 W. Michigan. NORGE—SVi ft. 1932 elec. ref. for sale at a bargain. Reason for selling am moving into an apartment that has a ref. No dealers or phone calls answered. MRS. G. B. Miller. 3321 Park Ave. OVERSTUFFED SUITE-Covered in heavy Jacquard Velour, three piece, $39.50. HARTMAN S. *317 E. Washington St. SECRETARY—Worm eaten, solid chestnut liv. rm suit, lamps, marble top tables good cond.; reas. 3710 N. Meridian. WE clean, adjust any make sewing machine, $1.50, WHITE CO. Ri. 4755, FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, refrig., "new! used: cash, credit. Barrett. 868 Virginia UTILITY cabinets, large metal, $3.50 each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. WASHING MACHINE PARTS & SERVICE Wringer rolls, $1.85 and uo. EASY parts. new and used. 2609 E. Wash, ch. 0352 WASHER—Late model, slightly used, can have for small balance due. Ir. 3871. $lO down buys a Copland, 4'TTu! ft. capacity, electric refrigerator. Is in A-l condition, white enamel finish. Priced special at $69.50. PEARSON PIANO CO., FOR REFRIGERATORS All types and sizes, new and used. See Our display. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Open 8 s m. to t p. m. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos, 36 Radios, Musical instruments AUTO RADIO—No down payment. Open until midnite. 5301 English. Ir. 6220. PlANO—Whitney; like new; beautiful wood carved bench: $37.50, Ch. 4185-R. / “TAG DAYS” Are Now Going On (§) ‘ Radio Bargain Shop \ 225 East Washington Buy now—Radios for Less RADIO DEALERS AND SERVICE MEN Make our company your buying headquarters. We extend courteous treatment, prompt service, quality merchandise, at reasonable prices. Only recognized dealers obtain wholesale prices. STATE RADIO CO. 316 N. Illinois St. U.. 4438. 38 Store, Office Supplies UNDERWOOD No. 5. has had less than < months' use. Ll. 9470. 205 Mass. TYPEWWR ITERS—I Roval. 1 Remington: Ex. con.: very chp: also rentals. He 1936. Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9-50 Per Month or .00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters . Woodstock 317 N. Penn. Ll. 4712 TYPEWRITER CO. 40 Wanted to Trade 14AJEB-” " highboy, trade with cash, foT eocd u>al. 825 Parkway Ave. TRADE—I 932 Plymouth sedan for Ught truck. Call at 1727 8. East St. TRAILER—ModeI A, high speed, wei! buHtT $35 or trade for what? BUNCH. 528 Virginia Ave. Dr. 5639. .

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MERCHANDISE 41 Wanted to Bay Hall furniture"* CALL MR PIERCE RI 2019. WHEN YOU ARE REACT TO SELL TOUR OOODS We are the taraest ouvers mo eedera it used merchandise in the state WE PAY TH E _BESI PR ICES WANTED — 1 2 TO 1-HORSE POWER MOTOR BE. 3335 Highest Prices Paid For Old Gold, Jewelry 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-AS-Il for OLD GOLD, GOLD TEETH WOLF SUSSMAN 239 W Washington St. LIVESTOCK ™ 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry LARGE FRYs! 12c LB.: BAKES 12c? BAXTER POULTRY, 506 W. 29TH. HA. 2360. automotive ~ 50 Autos For Sale 1932 BUICK sedan; 6 wire wheels, fourdoor; 6 mo. old. Will trade equity for good used car; SSOO balance. Beach Grove 200. CHEVROLET—I93I Roadster. A realty smart lob for oniv $295. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309* N. Capitol Ave. Li. 5994, FORD—I 929 convertible coupe; $135- convenient terms and trade SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. * Li. 5994. FORD—Late 1930 Tudor. 31 style dashoriginal finish like new. Excellent mechanical condition. Terms. $225. 561 N. Capitol Ave. Ll. 4516. rX & l9 Onlv On s2oo lble TernTs'Tnd SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol Avel Li. 5994. HUDSON— 4 CHEVROLET-FORD .See them all at CHEVROLET—I 929 convertible coupe good and trade: $135. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. Li 5994^ Marmon’s Bargain Counter Marmon 1927 sedan $ 95 00 Buick. 28 coupe 105 00 Graham Paige. 1929 sedan. 615 !!!! 295 00 Marmon. ’29-68 sedan 195 OO Marmon 8. 1927 sedan i.!! 9500 Graham Paige. 610 sedan 150 00 Chrysler. 1926 sedan !..!.!! 60 (,0 Roosevelt. 1930 sedan 175 no Essex. 1928 coach 25 (>0 1928 Hudson sedan 40 00 Small Doown Payment. Balance Easy. . MARMON USED CAR STORE Meridian at Eleventh. 3308 1928 PONTIAC sport roadster; 6 wire wheels: SBS: terms. 1418 W Wash. PONTIAC—I93O coach; almost new: very £0 J 11 1,? ,* 315 c 0 WARNOCK CO!, 819 E. Washington St. Li. 8396. STUDEBAKER Roadster SSO~OO Dodge, 4-door sedan 50 00 Frank Hatfield Cos. 623 N. Capitol. Ri 9326. WHERE AT 120 W. NORTH s ulck Coach 26-40 * 75 1927 Buick Coupe 110 1928 Essex sedan 96 £ ra £ am 6-14 sedan ..!.'!!!!!.’! 150 1927 Nash 4-pass. Coupe 11 a 1928 Nash Couoe . “2 Reo 1925 Sedan 45 Stutz. 1928 Sedan 105 CENTRAL BUICK CO/ I_2o_W. North. Ll. 1995. "$35 to $225 TERMS. 1-3 DOWN. BAL. E-Z J 926 Hudson coach $ 35 00 1925 Oakland sedan 35.00 *928 Pontiac coupe; rumble seat 65 00 *925 Chrysler 70 sedan 65 00 Chrysler 70 sport roadster. 85.00 1929 Pontiac coach 100 00 }928 Chrysler 72 sport roadster. 175.00 1930 Ford Tudor 175 00 Chrysler 70 sedan 185.00 1928 Buick sport rds. 6 w. w 195.00 Chrysler 72 spt. coupe 195.00 1928 Chrysler 72 sedan 225.00 C. H. Wallerich 950 N. Meridian. RI. 457^ Open Evenings and Sundays. 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 .ater than ’2B model or cash, ana assume my $159 balance. 1015 Harrison. Dr, 5639. SPECIAL Re ? 3’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, SANDY3. Li. 7467. 53 Accessories, Ti res .Parts JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO —Will ;epair or make new tops and curtain* cad. 202 Kentucky Ave. 55 Autos Wanted - ' Will pay cash for your~car or equity. - I WOLF AUTO CO. LI - 451 - 561 North Capitol. financial Business Opportunities sandw ‘ ctl and' soft drinx Hn? cheap. Call 8 a. m, 204 North Noble st. RESTAURANT—Doing good bus., good loc.. reas 801 Highland, op. car barns. Owner DOWNTOWN FILLING' STATION and A l ,/ bar ß ain - F °r particulars phone He. 1710 after 5:30 p m. Securities W in'l( Bldg. £ r oan deposit!: $2,300 ?LiS he /, c A , ve ' ; ,* UOO CelUc - Herbert Todd. 415 Lemcke Bldg. Personal Property Loans FRIENDLY LOANS^ Sm Q a U l! C^on°thfv d p n a y^enU VlC4 “ * low cort * PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 8. Pennsylvania at. Century Bldg Phone Riley 8084. loans on Purnlture LOWEST ROTS 2/-CITYZ/. Same Rate on AU Balances Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG RI 3 587 Automobile Loans QmcA^ I automobile Loans HOME FINANCE CO 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. AND MICH RI 560®. ' _PUENTT _Q PARKING BPACB A QUICK MONEY L Conrenient and Confiden-! _ y tial Service. Legal Rates.! O T MERIDIAN 1 A MOTOR SALES \ N O S-*" N- Meridian St. C Riley 49,’U j ° Quick Service Free Parking 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994, j aw Cor. New York and m