Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1932 — Page 11

SEPT. 15, 1932_

DELAY ACTION ON BUDGET OF SCHOOL-BOARD Further Reductions Sought by Tax Groups; Sept. 26 Date Is Set. (Continued From Page One) several spoke both for and against further budget reductions. The joint statement recommended further substantial salary cuts to put pay of teachers and other school employes on the same basis as reduced earnings of those who pay those salaries. Other recommendations included slicing of 20 per cent from supply and material items to save $23,200; cancellation of insurance policies on school buildings, saving $41,250; elimination of the school board garage rental, saving $1,200; paring $2,500 from the $28,000 tuition transfer fee item, and reduction of the sinking fund. Total school pay roll already has been cut an average of about 10 per cent, accounting for a large part of the $857,000 reduction in the 1932-33 budget. The statement urged that salaries of teachers and all public employes be reduced to the purchasing level of actual salaries and wages of 1929, when, it Is pointed out, purchasing power of the dollar in Indianapolis was about 20 per cent less than today. Tax Reduction Urgent “In private afTairs in Indianapolis and elsewhere, Incomes of all classes have been reduced from 20 per cent upward,’’ it was stated. “We can only add that the need for tax reduction is most urgent, and that your action on the major division of the budget, personal service, should be one that reconciles fairness to employes with fairness to the taxpayers who pay those salaries. \ “We hope that such action would be only temporary and that a return of more prosperous times quickly will enable the city to restore compensation to a higher level. “Reduction amounting to no more than the decrease in living costs would leave intact the purchasing power which public employes had in the days of prosperity.” Fight for Night Schools In asking elimination of insurance coverage, it was stated that many cities carry their own coverage, and that losses from fire in school buildings here have been far less than premiums. Protest against closing night schobls, included in the board’s retrenchment program, was presented by representatives of the National Association for Advancement of Colored Peopl#, Monday luncheon club, the Negro Y. M. C. A. and Business Men’s club. They pointed out that with unemployment and that the night schools are needed more than ever. HUCKSTER FACES’TRIAL FOR HOAXING PATRON Changed with misrepresenting grade of peaches sold Wednesday, Louis Laitman, 230 North New Jersey street, a huckster from the south side market, was to be tried this afternoon in the court of Municipal Judge Clifton R. Cameron. Mrs. Floyd H. Jones, 4126 Boulevard place, who paid Laitman $1 for a bushel of peaches, said he represented they were of 2Vi-inch size, but she charges only top layers in a basket were large and the remainder small. Grover Pair, city inspector of weights and measures, states several complaints have been received recently regarding peaches, and that considerable quantities of the fruit from Michigan are being peddled here which do not bear the Michigan inspection stamp. Marriage Licenses William T. Bowlby, 49. Indianapolis, salesman, and Ona A. Cones, 56, of 1928 North Pennsylvania street. Perry Goldstein, 25, o 1 3054 Ruckle street, Insurance agent, and Gertrude Baer. 22. of 3021 North Delaware street, stenographer. Charles Philip Stiles, 29, of Louisville, salesman, and May Verna Brokstad, 28, of English hotel. Lawrence H. Wilson, 29, of 1307 North Mesidian street, carpenter, and Ella M. Wallace. 23. of 135 East Twentieth street. Charles S. Edwards, 30. of 2027 Central avenue, barber, and Pauline Edith Moliler, 20. of 1112 Nortn Warman avenue, saleslady. Thomas R. Gockel, 22. of 4027 Graceland avenue, district manager, and Chrystal C. Frank. 19, of 3461 Carrollton avenue. Richard R. Hamilton, 21, R. R. 2. Box 309, district manager, Curtis Publishing Company, and Kathryn Marie Cooney. 21. of 1442 Berwick avenue. Births Boys Lester and Mabel Malone, 2017 West ■Wilkins. Thomas and Reba Johnson, 3721 West Tenth. Dale and Sadie DeHart, 631 North Pine. Russell and Flora Browning, 925 Arbor. Wiliinm and Susie Black, 224 West Twenty-eighth. Roy and Edith Mayhew, 424 West Merrill. Irvin and Bonita Williams, Methodist hospital. Girls Earl and Daisy Tracey. 1313 Hoyt. Delbert and Dorothy Wilson, 5335 Carrollton. Thomas and Margaret O’Gara, 223 Northwestern. Deaths Wilber Horace McDowell, 55, Methodist hospital, lobar pneumonia. Owen Donald Bastian, 5, city hospital, acute laryngitis. Mary A. Greene. 47. 2109 North New Jersey, cerebral embolism Fannie M. Benson. 59. 2927 West Washington. chronic myocarditis. Woodford B Rueby. 54. 1728 North Delaware, cerebral hemorrhage. Jentery Elmore. 60, 602 Drake, myocarditis. Mildred May. 1 month, 513 W’cst Ray. acute gestro enteritis. Nellie Matthews, 54. 5014 Orion, carcinoma. Dorothy T. Connell. 24, Methodist hospital, general peritonitis. Plumbing Permits J. J. Anderson. 1614 Tacoma, four fixtures. Ralph Schreiner, 619 East Ninth, one fixture. William Steck, 915 East Fifty-eighth, six fixtures. William Steck, 1931 West Morris, four fixtures. William Steck, 1852 South Keystone, two fixtures. William Steck. 1206 Edgemont, ten fixtures. J. B. Darling, 1225 Harlan, two fixtures. W. E. Curtis, 2610 East Eleventh, nine fixtures. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a, m.: South southwest wind, 8 miles an hour; temperature, 73; barometric pressure, 29.98 at sea level; ceiling, clear, unlimited; visibility, 8 miles. Kroger Grocery Is Looted Thieves who jimmied a rear window and ransacked the Kroger grocery at 3315 East Michigan street Wednesday night stole groceries and a gun valued at $lO, C. Howard Patton,-1533 Shannon avenue, manager, reported today to police.

Keg Prosperity By l niled Pres* RICHMOND, Va„ Sept. 15. Business conditions may cause the family budget to be cut in many departments, but it evidently hasn't reached the cellar, for the charred keg business has dropped off very slightly since the peak of the , trade was reached three years ago. During the past year, approximately twenty carloads of such receptacles have been sold to Richmonders. It was pointed out that this number will run around 100 carloads for the entire state.

VOTE RETURNS ADD TO , ‘LAME DUCK’ ROSTER Louisiana Puts Broussard on Senate List; Four on House Roll. By Her\pp*-H award Xewspaper Alliance WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. The “lame duck” roster grows. To the list of retiring senators, Louisiana had added the name of Senator Edwin S. Broussard, bringing the total to five. Senators Cameron Morrison (Dem., N. C.>, Smith W. Brookhart (Rep., la.) and Samuel M. ShorLridge .(Rep., Cal.) preceded Broussard to defeat. Senator Hawes (Dem., Mo.) is retiring. At the beginning of the week the “lame duck” roll in the house numbered sixty. In its election Monday, Maine added the name of Representative John Nelson. Tuesday’s primaries accounted for the downfall of Representative Ralph Horr (Rep., Wash.), and possibly the eliminati on of Representative Charles B. Timberlake (Rep., Colo.) and Representative Numa Montet (Dem., La.) Senator Wesley Jones, pride of the prohibitionists, escaped in the Republican primary, but it is believed here he will lose in November when the wets rally behind Homer TANARUS, Bone, Democratic nominee. GAS THEFT SUSPECTS ARE HELD BY POLICE Squad Car, on Way to Scene of Trouble, Is in Collision. Two men accused of stealing gasoline were arrested today .despite the fact that a police automobile was in collision with another car en route to the scene of the alleged theft. No one was injured. Those held are Myron Walker, 21, R. R. 17, and Judson Davis, 29 West Twenty-seventh street. They are said to have stolen ten gallons of gasoline from the automobile of Clarence Rhodes, 2125 North Alabama street, which was parked at Pennsylvania and St. Joseph streets. Driving to the scene, the car of Patrolmen Howard L. Sanders and Ward B. Pettijohn collided at New York and Illinois streets with a car driven by William Baurle, 458 Arnolda avenue. An automobile said to belong to Alphus Walker of Rushville, father of one of the prisoners, which was found near Rhodes’ car, was seized. PROBES INJURY TO COPS IN AUTO CRASH One of Officers, on Sick Leave, Said to Be Seriously Hurt. Injury of two motorcycle policemen, one seriously, in an unexplained automobile accident is being investigated today by Captain Lewis L. Johnson. John Davidson, one of the officers, is said to be in serious condition. The other officer is Earl Hamilton. Both were brought to the Methodist hospital Wednesday night in an automobile, the driver of which has not be identified. Davidson and Hamilton were not on duty Wednesday night. It is said Davidson was on sick leave, due to injuries suffered Sept. 2 in a friendly scuffle. Some ribs were broken. One of these is said to have caused a spinal injury as a result of the automobile accident. Johnson today expressed surprise that Davidson was mortoring. He said he understood the officer’s condition was such that he could rest only by sitting. BANDITS’ BOOTY - $23 Two Filling Station Attendants Are Robbed by Gunmen. A masked bandit early this morning held up Roy Keller, 21, Maywood, attendant at the Bryce filling station, 1225 East Washington street, robbing him of sll. John Baldwin, 23, of 352 Leslie avenue, attendant at the Indian Refining Company filling station, Arlington avenue and Washington street, was robbed of sl2 Wednesday night by a gunman. Escapes From Sanitarium If you meet Frank Hellman, whose six feet and 200 pounds belie his 84 years, notify police or authorities of the Irvington Sanitarium, Forty-second street and the Millersville road, from where he escaped Wednesday night. The Indianapolis Times RILEY 5551 WANT AD HEADQUARTERS 214-220 W. MARYLAND ST. Want Ad Rates All classifications excepting Rooms for Rent. Housekeeping Rooms, Rooms and Board and Wanted to Rent Rooms are 3 Cents a Word 10% Discount for CASH or on CHARGE ads If paid within one week after receipt of the bill. TaMe for Figuring Want Ad Cost —e o! a-~ 4) CQ M * - * Bko 1.3 H*** 4 -5 v a >• i* os g-°-Zo OH 10 $ 30 $ .90 *1.50 11 .33 .99 k. 65 13 .36 I.o* iso 13 .39 1.17 1.95 14 42 1.26 2.10 15 .45 1.35 2.23 16 .48 1 44 2.40 17 .51 1.53 2.5! 18 .54 1.62 2.7 C 19 .57 1.71 2.8! 20 • .60 1.80 3.00 Ten (10%) percent DISCOUNT for CASH ADS. Ten (10%) Per Cent Discount for Charse Ada If Bill is paid within Seven Days after yecejpt. Addresses Count as two words. Telephone numbers count as one word. Minimum ad accepted is 10 words. The Times reserves the right to reject or classify properly all advertisements submitted. Notice of typographical errors must be given In time for correction before the second Insertion as The Times is responsible for only ONE INCORRECT Insertion. Cancellations and complaints must be phoned*’ to the Want Ad department between lae hour s of 8 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.

COURT TRACES BIRTH OF GIRL Conflicting Stories Lead to Quiz of Mystery. Conflicting stories of a woman and her husband regarding the birth of a 15-year-old high school girl, whom the woman claims is her daughter, led to an investigation by juvenile court authorities today. Mrs. Arthur Gaines, 2464 Cornell avenue, Negro, claims Clara Margaret Gaines is her own child and has been living w r ith her since birth. Her husband, Arthur Gaines, told court authorities the girl belongs to his dead sister. He denies contention of Mrs. Gaines that the girl was bom to him and Mrs. Gaines at Emersonville 111., in 1917, saying the girl w’as born in the Indianapolis city hospital. Nearest other relatives of the child, authorities learned, are a sister, Elizabeth Pruitt, Franklin, Ind., and an uncle, John Gaines, Indianapolis. Although denying he is the girl’s father, Gaines says that he has been supporting “his niece and will continue to give $8 weekly for her support.” He is separated from his wife, dog’^auseTbad -: all Woman Seriously Injured When She Trips Over Animal. Mrs. Alice Humble, 58, of 4765 English avenue, today is in city hospital suffering from a brair concussion and collarbone injuries as the result of a fall over a dog at her home Wednesday night. , As she stepped into her backyard, the dog ran against he’- and Mrs. Humble fell against the stone foundation of a henhouse. Autoist Faces Four Charges Fred Kingery, 33, of 1030 South East street, was arrested by police Wednesday night on four charges and the automobile he was driving was seized. He is charged with drunken driving, drunkenness, resisting an officer and no driver’s CLASSIFICATION LIST As shown by the index, the various classifications nave been grouped under the proper MAJOR headings and have been placed In the paper in numerical order according to the number appearing after each classification. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1— Death Notices. 2 Cards of Thanks, In Memoriams. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists. 4 Lost and Found. 5 Personals. 6 Transportation. 6- —lnsurance. BUSINESS SERVICES 7 Business Services. 7-A—Moving, Transfer, Storage. 7-B—Paperhanging and Painting. 7-C —Plumbing ana Heating. 7 —Cleaners and Dyers. 8— Beauty Parlors. 9 Services Wanted. INSTRUCTIONS 10—Schools, Colleges, Tutoring. IX—Dancing, Music. Dramatic. 12— Wanted Instructions. HELP WANTED 13— Help Wanted Male . 14— Help Wanted Female. 15— Help Wanted Male or Female. 16 — Situations Wanted. RENTALS 17— Furnished Rooms. 18— Housekeeping Rooms. 19— Rooms With Board. 20— Wanted to Rent Rooms. 21— Unfurnished Apartments. 22 Unfurnished House. 23 Furnished Apartments and Houses. 24 Suburban Property and Farms. 24 —Resorts and Cottages. 25 Factory, Office. Desk Space. 26 Wanted to Rent. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 House For Sale. 27 —Real Estate Auctions. 28— Suburban Property for Sale. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage. 30— Sale of Income Property. 31— Wanted to Trade. 32 Wanted to Sell or Rent. 33 — Wanted Real Estate. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale. 34-A—Nursery Stock, Plants, Flowers. 34 B—Auction Sales. 35 Household Goods. 36 Radios. Musical Instruments. 37 Eurs, Wearing Apparel. 38 — Store and Office Supplies. 38— —Building Supplies. 39 — Cash Coal Marts —Indianapolis Retail Yards. 40— Wanted to Trade. 41— Wanted to Buy. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Cats, Birds and Pets. 43 Horses, Cattle and Poultry. 44 Wanted to Buy. FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities. 46 Personal Property Loans. 47 Real Estate Loans. 48— Automobile Loans. 49 Wanted to Borrow. AUTOMOTIVE 50 — Autos For Sale. 51— Trucks, Tractors, Trailers. 52 Motorcycles, Bicycles. 53 Accessories. Tires. Parts. 54 Automotive Services. 55 Autos Wanted. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices. 57 Legal Bids and ProDOsals. 58— Legal Auction and Sales Times Want Ad Branches: NORTH llth and Alabama Schaub Pharmacy 646 Massachusetts Ave... Mead Pharmacy 813 Delaware St Crawford Pharmacy 2802 Central Ave Hacker’s Pharmacy 3201 Central Ave Reick’s Pharmacy 2401 College Ave Knox Pharmacy 2960 College Ave... .Menaugh’s Pharmacy 59th and College Binkley Pharmacy 63rd and College Binkley Pharmacy 30th and Illinois Koehler Pharmacy 901 East 30th Des Jean Pharmacy 2638 Northwestern Ave., Giezendanner Phar. SOUTH Delaware & McCarty..Roesener’s Drug Store East and Palmer Sts.. .Pantzer’s Pharmacy East and Prospect Sts., Simmons’ Drug Store E McCarty & Virg. Ave.. Markers Drugs Prospect and State Sts...Wenzel Pharmacy 1201 Madison Ave...P. A. Tucker Pharmacy 2604 Madison Ave Wilson Pharmacy Meridian & Kansas Sts. Schwenzer's Drugs Meridian and Palmer Sts...Gee Drug Cos Meridian and Bluff Sts. .Christie & Weddle Fountam Square Riesbeck's Pharmacy lSj}2 St Leerkamp Pharmacy ..224 Shelby St.......Pantzer’s Pharmacy Shelbv & Southeast Sts.. .Park Crest Phar. Shelby and Hanna Ave.. Kennedy Pharmacy State and English Aves.. .Merrill Pharmacy Beech Grove, 622 Main.. .Beech Grove Phar. EAST 1702 Washington St..J. G. Glatt Pharmacy 2444 Washington St Tacoma Pharmacy 4034 Washington St Beil’s Pharmacy 5464 Washington St..Weesner's Pharmacy 2102 Michigan St...P. A. Tucker Pharmacy Michigan and Emerson. .Forsyth Pharmacy 3750 Michigan St Geliy s Drug Store 1702 E. Minnesota St.. .Commiskey Phar. East Tenth & Emerson, Emerson Pharmacy. 2350 Station St..Schaller & Cole Pharmacy 2502 Station St..Scha!ler <fc Cole Pharmacy 3972 K Sherman Dr.. Schailer & Cole Phar. 2102 East Tenth St... .Siefert Pharmacy 201 S. Audubon Rd., Pere Morgan Pharmacy WEST Blake Sc W. N. York Sts., Dugan Pharmacy 2541 W. Washington. .Manring Pharmacy 3515 Rockville Road DeVatz Pharmacy 2538 W. MichlgaugSt. ..Manring PLermacy 2102 W. Michigan St...M. H. Loudermilk 502 W. Washington St.,Stevenson's Phar.

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aWHOUHCEMEWTS 1 Death Notices *—■ COOK. NEVA MAT—Beloved wife of Charles S. Cook and mother of Luther M. and Samuel O Kipp and stepmother of J. 8. Cook, all of Indianapolis, and mother of Mrs. Lillian Wagoner of Wooster. 0.. departed this life Wednesday, Sept. 14. age 52 years. Funeral Frldva, Sept. 16. at the residence, 1332 N. Dearborn, 7 p. m. Burial Mansfield, O. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE Sc KIRK. LEONARD, WILLIAM S.—Age 64. father of William S. Jr. and Mrs. Jessie Lawson, brother of Mrs. Otto Parker and Mrs Milford Parker, passed away at the home of his daughter, 1627 Villa avenue, Tuesday, Sept. 13. Services at the daughter's residence, Friday. Sept. 16. 2 p m. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. LIEBERT, ARTHUR S.—Age 49, beloved brother of Florence Llebert Foster, 606 East Thirty-first street, passed away Wednesday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Friday 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. _ MADDEN. CATHERINE—Widow of - the late James Madden, deceased; mother of Frank A. Madden, sister of Anna and Elizabeth Fogarty, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 13. Funeral Friday. Sept. 16, at the residence, 2855 N. New Jersey St., at 8:30 a. m..' followed by services 9 a. m., SB* Peter and Paul cathedral. Interment In Holy Cross cemeteryFriends invited. NEWBY, MARY C.—Wife of Elva D. Newby, daughter of the late Ernest H. Faut of New Palestine, Ind., passed away Wednesday, Sept. 14, at Christian hospital. Funeral notice later. For further information call MAX HERRLICH & SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. RUMMELL, MRS. MARGARET—BeIoved wife of Clayte Rummell, mother of Mrs. Bert MacDonald of Muskegon, Mich., and Mrs. Waiter R. Mayer of Indianapolis, sister of Lewis Combs of Pendleton, Ind., passed away Wednesday, Sept. 14, at the late home in Ingalls, Indi. Funeral services Friday, Sept. 16, at 2:30 p. m., at the Mendon church. Burial Mendon cemetery. Friends invited. GEO. M’CARTY, Fortvllle, Ind., in charge. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM " 1321 VV. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market Rl. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 HOCKENSMITH" 720 North Illinois Street —Lincoln 6858 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-0322 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N, Meridian. Ha. 1444. 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised in this column uill receive two guest tickets To The Indiana Theater To See THURSTON on stage In Person 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 have returned the article and tickets wifi be mailed at once BOSTON BAG—Brown, off car in city east or south; Saturday morning; reward. Cherry 2224. BRIEF CASE—Containing music and slippers. Reward. HA. 1135-R. _ CAT—Large, yellow, male; vicinity 2446 North Pennsylvania. Reward. Harrison 2196-W. GLASSES—Wednesday; Alabama and New York. Reward. Miss Small. RI. 9861. HOUND —Lost, black and tan. Reward. 2110 N. Temple. CH, 3013. SILVER ROSARY—St. Joan of Arc. lost Sunday. Reward. TA. 2840. WATCH —Ladys Bulova, Saturday at municipal airport. Graduation gift. HE. 5705. 5 Personals Neon Signs—Ail Kinds GENUINE—MADE IN INDIANAPOLIS REFLECTUBE SIGNS, INC. LI. 3608. WANTED CARPENTER CALL TA. 5679. TIMES WAN'I~ADS maKe~nueresting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily 6 Transportation CHICAGO AND RETURN, $3.75 Take advantage of this special week-end rate. Good from Friday until Monday, One way, $3. United Bus Depot, 217 S. 111. St. Walton’s Travel Bureau, 439 Ind. Ave., RJ. 4000. GOING TO CALIFORNIA Car for household goods, trunks, boxes, barrels, goods received from any point of Indiana; low freight rates on east, westbound shipments; special prices for crating, storage; members National Return Loads Association. Call, write. SHELBY STORAGE & FORWARDING COMPANY LI. 8821. 222 W. Merrill St. ~~ insurance - 6-a Insurance Life Connecticut mutual life insurance company retirement income at all ages GEORGE K. JONES, GEN. AGT. Suite 308, Circle Tower Equitable life assurance society HOMER L. ROGERS Agency Manager. Consolidated Building. Indianapolis, Ind. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Life Insurance—Annuities and Single Premiums W. W. HARRISON, AGENCY DIRECTOR RI. 5315. 608 Guaranty Bldg. STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO. C. S. SWEENEY AGENCY 1224 State Life Building. Not the Oldest—Not the Largest— Just the Best. A FEW FACTS REGARDING THE RESERVE LOAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 429 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis Ind 1. Second oidqst company in Indiana. 2. Maintains a record of paying death Claims within 24 hours after receipt of proofs. 3. Reported by Insurance Examiners as a company of exceptional soundness METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. NOT BEST BECAUSE BIGGEST, BUT BIGGEST BECAUSE BEST. E. R. BLACKWOOD, MANAGER. 1411 Merchants Bank Bldg, (CONGRATULATE The Indianapolis Times on its efforts to keep Us readers advised about life insurance. E. W. Crane. General Agent. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. Occidental Bldg. QTATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE CO. O PROTECTS AGAINST PREMATURE. ACCIDENTAL. LIVING AND ECONOMIC DEATH—GIVES 12% FAMILY INCOME. 309 West Washington St., Rl.' 6512. SELL RENT OR BUY REAL EBTATk through classified ads tn The Times Phono "ad-taker“ Rl 6551 during busing** pours Fire “ Grain dealers national mutual FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 1740 North Meridian 8t J. J Fitzgerald, Sec’y-Treas. Insures All Classes of Property at Saving of 25%. Ha. 3000. UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.' of Indianapolis 506 Indiana Trust Building. RECORD OF PROMPT LOSS PAYMENT jsssss.-- ' ESSE .... ESSSSm ■ ■ Casualty JACKSON K. LANDERS, MANAGER, J The Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Cos. of New York Commercial Casualty Cos. of Newark 2nd Floor Guaranty Bldg. General INDIANA LUMBERMENS MUTUAL I Insurance Company General Insurance Mutual Insurance Bldg. Indianapolis. Ind. WOODSMALL AGENCY Fidelity Trust Bldg. Indianapolis WE INSURE EVERYTHING BUT Tim HEREAFTER BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services AN OPPORTUNE time to repair or bnild your home; experienced, reference. FULK. CH. 6881, CINDERS—Sand and gravel, moving and trucking of all kinds. Irvington 2820. IF YOU DON’T FIND what .*mi are :oo'xlng lot in the wnnt ads adUay. it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Timet classified ftds daily#

BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services CO ATS—D RESSES OR SUITS. CLEANED AND PRESSED, 50c. Ta. 6060. Ri. 7474. PARIS CLEANERS. Free Call and Delivery Service. KEITH SHADE CO - RI. 4995. t Tr’TJT power Installations. Floyd Lfijfii Temple. 224 W. Ohio. Li. 6877. 1,000 BUISNESS CARDS—SI.SO at CASTOR BROTHERS PRINTING CO . LI. 8008. PIANO TUNING SSSffiSf- Jfc Wachamann. Drexel 5377, SCHWARTZ—EIectric and Radio Service. All kinds electric repairing. Drexel 6375. BEPTEMBER special, 3-piece bring room suite, $8; 9x12 rug cleaned and sized. $2. W. N. FLY RUG CO., 2328 Brookside Ave. Ch. 2211. SPEC!—Suits and plain dresses. 50c. Rite Wav Cleaners. 813 S. East. Dr. 0520, 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving (4 per load and up. Call Rl. 7750, 419 B. Market St. MOVING—S 2 up. anything, any time: local overland; white men. Pete's Ch. 2878. MOVlNG—Transfer; discarded furniture, taken In on moving. Reas Dr. 2192 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A-l PAPER HANGING. 10c roll, plaster patching and painting. Drexel 6144. CLEANING PAPERr-EXCELLENT SERVICE. O'DONALD. RI. 4628. PAPER HUNG 8c; samples, cleaning. 60c; rugs cleaned $1 Painting. Li 5112 INSTRU C TlO7Ts 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring CONTRACT Bridge Lessons Terms. Very reasonable. 28i0 N. New Jersey. Ta. 1190. PIPE ORGAN lessons in exchange for answering telephone one morning a week. IR. 0956. SHORTHAND—Beginners or review; private instruction. Lincoln 9229. H ELP H A nTeI The Times tries to protect Its readers from frandulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully investigating all advertisements that require money for “cash bonds,” territorial rights, etc However, readers are advised to Investigate carefully or consult the Better Bnslness Bureau before investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male MEN wanted 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 rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Cos., Dept. IN-38-V, Freeport, Illinois. * SALESMEN—CaII 7 to 8 a. m.. 5 to 6 p. m. Mr, Baker. 1115 Windsor. WANTED—Four wide awake boys, age 12-15 for Times Routes. Apply rear 337 N. Chester, between 3 and 4 p. m. WANTED four wide awake boys, age 12-15 foor Times Rooute. Apply rear 4310 College. Between 3 and 4 p. m. WANTED —Four wide awake boys, ago 12-15. for Times Routes. Apply 1413 E. Washington St. Betwee# 3 and 4 p. m. WANTED—Two used car salesmen; only men who have had experience need apply. C. O. WARNOCK CO. WANTED—Four Wide Awake Bovs, age 12-15, for Times Route. Apply rear 5506 Carrollton. Between 3 and 4 p. m. 14 Help Wanted—Female GlßL—General housework, care of two-year-old boy, reference. 3319 E. 10th. $4. 16 Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED dinner cook wishes party work. 430 N. Meridian, Apt. 4. LI. 5844. _ RENTALS FREE RENTAL SERVICE—For the eonvenience of strangers and people desirous of locating rooms, bouses or apartment. The Times will assist you without charge. Just phone Riley 5551. and ask for Miss Joe. 17 Furnished Rooms $2 EACH—Room for 2 girls employed, twin beds, home privileges HA. 2462-W. $2.50 —Large front rm.: Hi. car; girl. private family. 1625 Hall PI. Ha. 1394-M. $2.50-$4, 36 WEST 13TH—2 newly furnished rooms, city heat, garage. Lincoln 5063. $4 —ILL., 400 BLK.—Large 2-window front rm.. No. 2 Savoy, private fam. Li. 8612. ALABAMA, NORTH. 1115—Clean, homelike. hot water, walking distance. Riley 5121, ALABAMA, NORTH, 1902—Sleeping room; modern conveniences, constant hot water; private entrance. Ha. 2924-R. ALABAMA, N„ 920 Seminole Hotel, large rooms, modern comforts, $3.50; 54.50 wk., single. Spacious lobby. LI. 1496. CAPITOL. NORTH. 1531—Two nicely furnished rooms, good location, very reasonable. CENTRAL, 1323 —Lovely room, private lavatory and commode; steam heat. $4; 1 or 2. Lincoln 7603. CENTRAL, 2517—Front room, private home; restaurant near; gentlemen. Hemlock 3792; CENTRAL, 1517—Very attractive, front room, newly decorated, privileges, reasonable. CENTRAL COURT, NORTH, 528—Well furnished rooms; steam heat; garage; continuous hot water; private home. Washington 3146. COLLEGE. 1155 —Large, downstairs, near bath, $2.50 and $3; garage: also housekeening, suitable 2 or 4. Ri. 1996. COLLEGE. 3061—Two beautiful rooms; also single room; gentlemen; garage. HA. 2799. COLLEGE, 3553—Pleasant rooms; shower; 1 or 2; $2.50 each, garage. Wa. 1645-W. DEARBORN HOTEL—Attractive rates, home-like. Free parking. 3208 E. Michigan. CH. 7550. DELAWARE, NORTH, 1703—Choice steam heated room, private, meals optional, good transportation, very reasonable. Harrison 1817. DELAWARE, 1328 N.—Large room. 2 double beds. Other rooms for 1-2, privileges. DENNY. SOUTH. 30—Real home, for couple. 2 ladies; breakfast, garage optional. Irvington 6310. DREXEL. 418 N. —Nicely furnished rm. for young man; pri. gar.; $4,50 wk. Ir, 1727.< EAST 10TH, 227—R00m for four, five students, walking distance. DR. 4770. ELM, 918—Nice room, modern home, meals optional, reasonable. ILLINOIS, NORTH, 3132—Attractive sleeping room, all conveniences. Ta. 6770. ILLINOIS NORTH. 636—Nicely furnished sleeping rooms, $2 up; walking distance. MERIDIAN NORTH, 2711—Business people, choice room, nicely furnished,, home privileges, billiard room, breakfast optional, very reasonable. NEW JERSEY, N„ 226—Sleeping rms., modern, $2 week.; 35c a night. NORTH —Couple or 2 ladles, to share apt.; meals, garage opt, Ha. 0296-M. PARK AVENUE. 3127—Large front bedroom, 1 of 2 beds; home privileges, breakfast optional. Harrison 1713-J. PENNSYLVANIA. NORTH. 1347—Lovely front room, alcove; 2 genltemen, $3 each; garage. Lincoln 8857. RUCKLE, 3153—Large, front rm., Central car or bus. HA. 2643. RURAL, N., 215-*-l small room or large front airy room, suitable two, cheap, gentlemen, CK. 2308-M. TALBOT. N., 2338 —Large, airy rm.. sultable for two; meals optional. Ta. 7038. WASHINGTON. E.. 4707—Beautiful room, with radio, steam heat, gentleman preferred. IR. 1314, NINTH STREET WEST. 162—Newly furnished front room, modern, steam heated; reasonable. 9TH BT. W„ 149, APT. B—Lovely front rooms, $3 for two: parking space. 12TH ST. W., 217—Colored; nicely furnished room, connecting bath; private phone. 24TH. EAST. 515—53: lovelv room: widow’s home; steam heat; near Central car. Hemlock 1594, LOVELY rm., beautiful new private home; priv. ent., gar.; gentleman. Hu. 6288. UNUSUALLY pleasant home; for elderly people, first floor; reasonable. TA. 6334. NICE RM.—l or 2 gentlemen; test on in*ner springs; Central. College car. li. 4001, 2 FURNISHED rooms and bath, kitchen privileges, if beautiful north side home, to young married couple only. Extremely reasonable. LI. 4482, 9-12, 1-3. HOTEL MEEKER—AII rooms with bath. $5; $6, 250 S. MERIDIAN ST. Li. 0185. SARATOGA HOTEL—Ciean. mod. rms., low daily St weekly rates. 540 Mass. Ave, HOTEL ANTLERS HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All rooms with bath, $6-S7 per week. _____ HOTEL LOCKERBIE Every room with bath and radio. Special low weekly rates. 121 3. Illinois. Rl, 4562. 18 Housekeeping Rooms S4—PARK. 943; large room and kichenette. Lincoln 7264. $4.75. 30TH. WEST. 142—3 rooms, unfurnished, good location, good heat. $6 —Modern three-room apartment, steam heat: private entrance; car line. BE. 4880-J. ALABAMA, NORTH, 1516—Large 2-room aide apartment; overstaffed; private entrance. ALABAMA. N., 713—Unfurnished room, $7.50 month, lights, heat, gas; housekeeping room first floor, front, well furnished, modern, everything furnished.

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 1554—2 or 3-rm. apt.; private bath: everything sum.: reasonable. SEVILLE. NORTH. 1030—3 furnished rooms, also 5 unfurnished rooms, water, lights, paid: garage. Rilev 3903. BEYILLE. N.. 433—Two modern light rooms; furnished; good heat. CH. 0314. BRADLEY, N., 602—Attractive modern, furnished apartment, utilities paid; private. IR. 4154. BROADWAY. 902—5 nicely furn. rms.. bath. util., const, hot water; $5 wk. BROADWAY, 1134—Room, kitchen, 2 beds, $5: room with kitchen nook. $3. BROADWAY. 1422—Furnished apartment, new overstuffed, modem, nhone. garage. Reduced. CAPITOL. NORTH, 807—Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, parking space. Riley 5174. * CAPITOL, NORTH. 721—Front room and kitchenette, modern, garage, reasonable. Riley 2705. CAPITOL NORTH, 838-840 —Front room and kitchenette, down, steam heated, reasonable. CAPITOL, NORTH, 827—52.50 up, ciean, modern, sleeping rooms and housekeeplng rooms; free parking. COLLEGE. 1155—Nice downstairs, sleeping room, adjoining bath, garage. Rilev 1996. DAVIDSON. NORTH. 319—2 and 3 room apartments, completely furnished; adults. Riley 2629. DELAWARE. N. 527—Neat clean rm. and kltchenr”- -j" 1 - 0 EAST.. N.. 741—Nicely furn. rm. and kitch., mod., util., sink, $4.50, Li. 9315. EASTERN. 4—Apt. 2: large rms. and kitchenette; modem. Ch. 4040-J. ILLINOIS. NORTH. 2339—1. 2 rooms. $3, $3 50. $6.50 week: custodian service; hardwood floors: overstuffed; laundry. ILLINOIS. N.. 1744—Tw0 rooms, front apartment, modern parking space. Reasonable. ILLINOIS. NORTH. 3009—Apartment 1. furnished living, bedroom, kitchen, breakfast: private entrance. Talbot 2713. LEXINGTON, 1206—4 ROOMS. BATH, UTILITIES; PRIVATE; ADULTS. DR. 1190-J. MARKET. E., 1024—Sleeping rooms, $1.50 housekeeping. $3 up; furnished. RI. MERIDIAN. N.. 1725 —Two-room kitchenette apartment. Radio, sink, shower, bath. PARK AVE., 731—Lovelv front room. kitchenette, nicelv furn.. reas. PARK. 1964—N0. 3: 3 rooms. $6; 2 rooms. $5: overstuffed. utilities, private entrance. steam heat. Hemlock 5037. TALBOT, N.. 2338 —2 rms. kitchenette. completely fur., pri. ent. Ta. 7038. TALBOT. NORTH. 1635 Delightful room; French windows, steam heat; hot water; 85.50. UNION. 1901—1. 2. 3, well furnished rooms, kitchenette, also sleeping: garage. Drexel 7118-W, WASHINGTON, EAST 4 ,' 1726—2 or 3 rooms, kitchenette, sink, everything furnished; piano, good heat, down; opposite Park. Riley 2153. 24TH E., 408—3 rooms, lower, private bath, nicely furnished. 32ND, W., 1020—3 down., housekeep. rms., pantry, back porch; bargain. Ha. 0420-J. 8 ROOMS furnished complete for home subletting. $lO. Riley 2254. OPPOSITE Brookside park: 2 rooms, kitchenette; desirable. private entrance. Cherry 0373. BACHELOR Apartment: 2 rooms, kitchenette. bath, utilities furnished; $6. Cherry 1507. 19 Rooms with Board $4: 3506 SALEM—Large well ventilated room, garage: meals optional. HA. 3758-J ALABAMA, N„ 1224—Large room; twin beds, running water. $5. Riley_ f1647. CENTRAL, 1960 —Nice, warm rra., nr. bath, real home. 1 or 2. Ha. 4171-M. CENTRAL, 1418—Nice cozv rm.. good meals. Real home. $6. Ri. 6843. DELAWARE, 2339 N.—Nice room and home-cooked food. Ha. 2872-R. FOREST. 325—Nice rm.. 2 girls, good meals. Reasonable. ILL.. N.. 2269—Pleasant rm.. steam heat. const, hot water. Phone, exc. car serv. ILLINOIS. NORTH. 2275—Lovelv large room, dressing room, private home, good meals. Harrison 2871-M. MERIDIAN. NORTH—Attractive home for 2; excellent meals; $6 each. Harrison 2500. ____ NEW JERSEY. N„ 2217—Pleasant front rm. All modern. Very good meals. Ta, 4706. NEW JERSEY, N., 2301—Front rm.; private home; suitable for 2; reat. Ta, 6781. ATTRACTIVE PRlCE—Employed young ladv. help evenings; on carline. Humboldt 4295. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND AVE.. 1316—4 rooms, sun parloor, bath, strictly mod., hardwood floors, steam heat. Frigidaire. hot water. Janitor service and only S3O per month. BROADWAY. 2028—Upper or lower, 5-room apartments, garage, heat, w'ater furnished. Mav save rent by caring for furnace. HA. 0181-J. CENTRAL, 3143-39—Lovely, 6-room apartment, first class. Talbot 5582. COLLEGE, 1136—2 rooms, bath, all utilities furnished, $25; also furnished; apartment 1. COMMERCE, 1821—Lower duplex; hardwood fls.; ht.; wa.; nr. Tech. Ch. 5807-J. DELAWARE, 2843, NORTH—Upper duplex, 5 rooms, sunroom; in-a-door bed, shower, garage, heat* water, janitor service included; S6O. Talbot 4679. DELAWARE, NORTH, 2060—5-room modern apartment; garage rent reduced. Talbot 1415, HIGHLAND DR.. 558—Near College, 4 rooms, cozy; redecorated; splendid location. garage, TA, 4743. WA. 2213. LEXINGTON, 702—5-rm. modern; >/a sq. from school; $lB. Dr. 1119-W. MADISON, 1025—Best equipped apartment south: $35. Domestic Science Kitchen. Frigidaire. NEW JERSEY, N., 2428-4-*. pleasant apt., heat, water, gar. pd. Wa. 0461. Li. 5535. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1436—5-rm.; sun rm.; heat and water turn.; garage. • Ri, 1263. NEW JERSEY, 1617—Attractive duplex; modern; 5 rooms; heat, water, garage. Talbot 2772. NEW JERSEY, 522, NORTH—4 or 5 rooms, modern, newly decorated; heat ana water. Riley 7934. NORTH IRVINGTON—Lower 3-room apartment, bath, garage, utilities paid, $36, Irvington 3412, PARK AVE. —Attractive bedroom apartment. porch, utilities furnished. RI. 2251. TALBOTT, N., 2254 4 rms.. bath, in-a-door bed, refrig., garage. WASHINGTON. E. 90X8—5 RMS. .vND BATH: 837.50. NINTH. E.. 653 (Pratt)—s-rm. mod., upper; heat, water: 825. Walking distance. 11TH, WEST. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment, gas. water and ice furnished. $23. Call apartment No. 1, The Grant. 20TH. EAST. 701—1 bedroom, living room, dining, kitchenette, in-a-door bed; Frigidaire. 34TH at Meridian; Kenilworth. Five rms. and sun rm.; mod.; best value. Ta. 5208. FURNISHED Apartment; all utilities; garage optional: 830. Talbot 4008. REDUCED RENT Bellefontaine. 2315: three rooms and bath recently decorated, lower apartment, heat, water and garage. Dr. 3300. 4 AND 6 Rooms, efficiency tvpe apt., modern, stea mheat and onlv $25 ana S3O. 901-3 N. East St. WA. 2181. $25 Modern double, 3-bed-room. 3305 E. Washington St. Owner, WA-2181. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furnished and unfurnished apartments. All prices. City-wide location. Shown day or nite. Free transportation. LI. 5452. Evenings and Sunday, WA. 4554-0433. Dartmouth Apartments 221 EAST MICHIGAN., Downtown; save car fare; unfurnished, utilities furnished; $35 up; also attractively furnished apartments. Lincoln 0745. MANCHESTER 962 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET. Efficiency and one-bedroom apartments. Commodious, comfortable and modern, utilities furnished: refrigeration. Reasonable rent. See manager or custodian. Lincoln 1781. DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVENUE AND M’CARTY 6T. S3O-832.50: clean, attractive apartment; walking distance from Circle. Rent includes heat, gas, frigidaire and hot water. See custodian, apartment 47, 781 East McCarty Street. FURNISHED IF DESIRED. GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. Spink Apts. Modern. Fireproof. 3720 N. Pennsylvania $48.00-$ 53.00 2035 N. Meridian 40.0- 62.50 2035 N. Meridian 40.C0- 52.50 108 E. 13th 38.00- 52.50 111 E. 16th 43.00- 50.00 37 W. 21st 40.00- 57.00 230 E. Pratt (9th st.) 33.50- 39.00 402 N. Meridian 50.00- 125.00 FRIGIDAIRE—ACCESSIBLE STREET CAR. BUB. STORES. GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. 22 W. Vermont. LL 2439. Nights. Sundays. Holidays. Pali Li. 2361 11 Unfurnished Houses $9 —East Street. South. 826: (rear); 3 rooms, water paid. Drexel 3074. $18 —Rembrandt. 1637 ; 6 rooms, moderm thoroughly cleaned, raraxe. Drexel 0880. $20 —East Street. Soouth. 822;—7 rooms modern, water paid. Drexel 3074. $23—223 West 30th; 6 rooms, double. garage, good location. s3o—Warm 3 bedroom modern redecorated, near Shortridge. 3247 Kenwood. Owner. Belmont 1236. • s4o—Central, 3235; 6-ru|. dble.. In excellent condition, new furnace, garage. Hu. 5471.

RENTALS 11 Unfurnished House# ALABAMA. 1427 S.—4-rm. double, garage, heat, water furnished, 818. ARROW AVENUE. 1626—6 rooms, strictly modern, paved alley, garage. *lB. Belmont 4258. ARROW AVENUE. 1837*-Double. 6 rooms. modem except furnace; water paid. 820. BELLEFONTAINE. 1005—8ingie, 8 rms. mod., near car St bus; S2O. LI. 8129 ._ BOSART. 1923—4-room bungalow double, modern, garage, water paid. Irvington 6688. BLVD. PLACE. 3253—6 rms.. gar., walking distance Butler, Bhortrldge. TA. 1924. BROAD RIPPLE—Main St.. 813. 5 rms.. modern. HU. 7250. BYRAM. 3824 —4-room double, closets, bed, cabinets, garage, S3B. WA. 1206. CALHOUN, 1120—5 rooms, newly papered. Reduced to 812 month. Water paid. CAPITOL. 4104 N—s rms.. 2-way; flrepiace. built-ins, near school. WA. 2491. CENTRAL, 3327—Modern. 7 rms.. gar., all newly decorated; 827. HE. 3221. COLLEGE. 4049—Modern 6-rms $50.00 425 W. 39th.. 4-rm. modern $25.00 2157 S. Meridian, bath. 6 rms 18 50 1038 Chadwick, 2-car gar., 6 rms.. 13.50 1302 Deloss, bath. 5 rms 13 50 1210 Deloss, 4 rms 8 00 JENNINGS BROS., 28 B. ILL. ST. COLORADO. S . 41—4-room modern double. $18.50: A-l. Irvington 5220. Riley 7236. COLORADO, N., 1314—LttUe Flower, bungalow, 5 rooms, modern; side dTive. HA. 0397-M. COTTAGE. 1601—5-room semi-modern; A-l condition; water paid: near school; good neighborhood; , sl4. Humbott 4368, or Drexel 3564-R. COYNER. 2346—Near Tech. 5-room modern double: garage; 830 Cherry 2563. 2969 N. DEARBORN 2 Bedroom bungalow. 2-car garage. A-l shape, water paid Rent $22.50. Lincoln 7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. DENNY! SOUTH. 28—Easily heated. 5 rooms modern, water paid, garaga. Irvington 6310. * DEQUINCEY-10TH—Attractive corner, twoway strictly mod, double, gar.. IR. 5339, DETRpiT, 145—5-room semi-modern, water paid! $13.50. Harrison 1240-W. DORMAN. 220—5-Room cottage newly decorated, garage. sl7. Walking distance. Cherry 2550-J. EAST STREET. 1419. SOUTH—3 bedroom, modern double, garage, water paid; rent reduced. EDGEMONT! 1202—6-rm. corner bungalow. A-l modern, garage. HU. 3995. GRACELAND. 3452—4 rooms, semi-modern. garage, water paid; sl4. Talbot 1844. GRANT. N.. 103—5 rooms, complete bath; no furnace, garage. $lB. CH. 4157. GUILFORD, 2412—(01d Bellefontaine) strictly" mod. 7 rms., $18; greatly red. HALL PLACE. 1710—7-room modern cottage, A-l garage, near school; 827.50. HARLEN, 1302 S.—s2o: 5-rm. modern, garage. water paid. HU. 3623. HARRIS. 27—6 rooms, modern, no furnace. garage. Washington High. Be. 0746. INGRAM, 1824 —6-room modern double and garage: S2O; 2 squares public school. KEYSTONE. 708 S.—s-rm. modern, water paid. Garage reduced. DR. 6272-W. MARLOWE. 1155-57—Newly decorated. 5 rooy; 815; water paid. Lincoln 6436. MERIDIAN. SOUTH. 1824—Dandy 4-room semi-modem double; good condition; farage; reduced sls: water paid. Drexel 472. MICHIGAN. E. 3015—5-rm. mod. dbl.: garage, redecorated: 825, Ch, 5885-R. MORRIS, W., 208—Clean, 3 rms.. inside toilet, water pd.. $9. Wisconsin, 317; cozy, 5 rms., sll. Ri, 0645, Ta. 1278. NEW YORK. E.. 2915—6-rm. mod., newly deco., gar. Ta. 4917. NAOMI. 1225—5 Rooms semimodern, good condition, garage. Reduced. Drexel 1651, NORTH. E.. 2818—Nr. St. Philips it Tech, 4-rm, mod., dbl.. clean; S2O. NORTH ST., 2718 E.—4 rms., bath; heater furnished: gar.; wat. pd.; $lB. Ri. 1533. OHIO. 540 E.—Two nice rooms, $3; Other rooms. $1.50 up. Oarage. PARK AVENUE, 3051—6-room modern double. garage. Rent reduced. Talbot 5483. PARK. 3053-55—6 rooms, bath, good furnace. attic, excellent condition. Hemlock 5491. PERSHING 719 N.—4-rm. single: 30 McLain pi., 4 rms., wat. pd.. $ 10, Ri. 7725. PLESABANT RUN BOULEVARD—6-Room modern double, garage. Rent reduced. Drexel 0776, PROSPECT, 3626—3 rms., pantry, large basement, redecorated, gar.; sls, IR. 4213. PROSPECT, 1327—Nr. Fountain Square, attractive apartment, 3 large rooms, bath, kitchen large enough for dinette with new linoleum, extra large closets, stucco porch, large lawn. Easy to heat with 4 tons coal, garage, A-l condition, $25; water paid. RITTER. SOUTH. 435-37—Attractive 4room double, semi-modern; reduced: sls. Rilev 6618. ROOKWOOD, 3932 —Bungalow double; four rooms, furnished kitchen; garage, water paid: $35. Washington 1455. ROOSEVELT. 3104—5 rms., modern, near school; $16.50. Water paid. TA. 1158. SHELBY, 2738 —5 rms., modern, redecoratcd, repainted, good furnace. Inq. 2740. SHERMAN DR., N„ 2918—5-rm., semi-mod.. repapered, painted. sl6; gar,, wat. pd. SINGLETON. 2034—3-rm. mod. dble., breakfast nk; built-ins, full base., shades, gar.. nr, Garfield; 825.50. Dr. 3094-J. SPRUCE. 1738-40—4-room modern doubles. garages; S2O. Riley 1888. Talbot 3020, TACOMA. NORTH. 1618—5 rooms, modern, near schools. $18.50; water paid. Washington 0395. TUXEDO. NORTH. 1110—Extra good 5 rooms, breakfast nook, modern double, fire place, cabinet, linoleum, garage: $35. Humboldt. 4431, VALLEY. 1952—4-room semi-modern double. water, blinds, awnings furnished; sls. DRAHER ELECTRIC SHOP. VILLA, 1608 —Dbl., 5 rms. mod., garage. water pd., $27.50. Ir. 6026, WALLACE. N.. 1206—Beautiful 5-room English type, rough texture walls, tile bath, full basement, garage; $47.50. IR. 5024, WASHINGTON. EAST. 5723—8 rooms, modern. good furnace, soft water, fine location. Irvington 5550. WHITTIER PL., 16— (Irvington) 5 rms. modern, garage: $22.50. Owner Ri. 1533. 10TH, 5214 E.—Modern 3-bedroom bungalow, 2-car garage; S4O. E. M. Friend. RI. 9548. 18TH STREET WEST. 1208-10—Bungalow double. Near Cltv Hospital. Perry Stadium. Riverside Park, on car line. In-a-door bed. dinette, bath, furnace. Garage. Water rent paid: $lB. Lincoln 8707, 20TH, 515 E.—s-rm. double, water paid; garage, newly decorated. Reduced, near Schools 27. 45. HE. 3527. 23D EAST, 305—6-room modern stuccoed; bath, kitchen, laundry, soft water, $25. Talbot. 2145. 34TH STREET. WEBT. 1347—Near Riverside. 5 rooms, sink, toilet, garage; sls. Washington QUO. 40TH. W.. 419—5-room duplex, water paid, large yard, garage, Washington 2536. DOUBLE—B-rm modern, A-l condition. Water paid. IR. 0185. S3O—WORTH THE MONEY Euclid. 118: 6-room modern double, breakfast nook, enclosed back yard, full basement*: A-l shape. LI. 2318. 5 Rms., Water Pd„ $14.50 413 E. St. Clair; good house, walking distance. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL LOW RENT—Five-room modern, excellent condition, new furnace, garage, $18.50. Harrison 1240-W. BTARKS AGENCY—FOUNTAIN SQ. Specializing in southside dwelling and apartments, both furnished and unfurnished. DR. 5746. Extra Bargain, $16.00 2221 Kenwood: 8 room*, mod. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 6-RM. mod., gar.. A-l location east, car line, schools. 826. Key 124 N Denny. ROOMING HOUSE for colored. Has 11 rms.. 2-car garage. Entirely modern. Good shape. A home and a business. Rent only $27.50. LI. 7491. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. BUNGALOW DBLE., SIB.OO Four rooms, modern, garage, 2821 E. Vermont. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED—72I Torbet; neat semi-mod.. cottage: 811: water paid. Hu. 5224 COLORED—B2O Edgemont. new semi-mod-ern. water paid: 811. HU. 3995. COLORED—2S34 Shriber; 5 rooms, new furnace, modern, good condition, good furnace. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ARROW, 1954—Furnished 3-room apartment; utilities and heat paid. S3O. Adults. Cherry 4409. CENTRAL, 2131—1-room efficiency apartments. utilities paid. $6; telephone privilege. Hemlock 4155, COMMERCE, 1821—Cozy 3-rm. upper, nlceiy fur, apt., util., $27.50. Ch. 5807-J. DEARBORN. NORTH. 1407—Furnished fiveroom bungalow; clean: near school and churches: garage; adults. Lincoln 1762. EUCLID AVENUE, 1331—6 room*, modern; nicely furnished; double garage; flreplace. Cherry 1729. IRVINGTON—B-room furnished modern home fireplace; oil burner; appointment. IR. 2080. NEW JERSEY. N. 5755—Wi1l share 6room modern home. Terms reasonable. LI. 9427. NEW YORK, E.. 719—3 and 3 rooms; all utilities furnished; $7 and $8: adults. NORTH OF FALL CREEK BOULEVARD—-6-room furnished lower apartment. Reasonable. HA. 0387. OXFORD, N , 933—Modern single, 4-roomsT bath, porches, yard, garage, utilities. CH. 2612-M. PARK AVENUE. sl27—Beautifully furnished 3-bedroom home; garage: rent or share; references. Harrison 1713-J. PROSPECT, 2505—5 rooms, furnished lovely, semi-modern, garage, utilities paid. Drexel 6MI-J. j WALNUT. E., 115—6-rm. apt.; 9tl bath, 96.60 uid 99. Set housekeeper la b’lm’t.

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RENTALS £) Furnished Apt#, and ilonset "* uWer DUPLEX—S rms.: orl. bath; util. 1312 Bellefontaine. Pershing. 717 N.; 4 rms.. single, #4.50 wk.. wa pd. Rl. 7725, BUNGALOW. THREE BEDROOMS-Radio, overstuffed: Irvington: $35. MR. MOTT. Lincoln 2318. Evenings. Riley 9476. Penn hotel. 24 Suburban and Farms $35—4056 Arthlngton Blvd.; brick suburban 7 rooms, tile bath and shower; steam he at; double garage. FIVE ROOMS Enclosed back porch, garage, lights, one-half mile west Ben Davis: 1 square south National road. Fred Surber. 26 Wanted to Rent FIVE or six-room modern single, near Catholic school, east. Cherry 6496-M : ~REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale BARGAIN hunters please read, 33 1-3 cent# on the dollar; 2011 South State, (4 square from car, 2 squares from bus line, almost new. 5 rooms, semi-modern bungalow, 2-car garage, nice lawn and shade. *BSO C.tsh. EDWARDS & EDWARDS. 403 Lemcke Building. LI-4437. 27-a Real Estate Aytions TOM VINNEDGE, Indiana’s leading Real Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. Ta. 2992. 28 Sale Suburban Property EMERSON AND SHELBYVILLE ROAD—--6 rooms* fairly modern, hardwood floor# throughout, large living room, built-in features, large lot, full basement, garage. flowers and shrubbery: $3,350. $ *SO cash. EDW ARDS A- EDWARDS, 403 Lemcke Building. LI-4437. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage A REAL FARM HOME Fifty acres good land, good fences. 19 acres large sugar trees. Fine large two st-ory farm home, fine place, natural a;as t fine grove, lawn and shrubbery. Modern coop for 300 hens, large barn, fine repair, good stone road. 6 miles from Greensburg. Buildings alone insured for $2,200 This !l' ear agt> for *4.500. our prico $2,000; S9OO down. Balance 36 years federal loan. Irvington 4297. BARGAIN—U acres, rich soil, 2-famlir home, large frontage on State Road 29. close in, only $4,200. Easy payments. Irvington ?919, MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale Air compressor repossessed, 16 cu ft ance aUt ° matlC ' Wi “ sell f °Aunpaid balMeier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. ir, Hsi. SEAUTY SHOP OUTFIT, SHAMPOO BOARD, HAIR DRYER, PERMANENT Sl A N VE 444^ HINE; ALL s6s ‘ CALCULATING machine: Burroughs and Burroughs bookkeeping machine, ’ electrlcally operated, reasonable. Rilev 3168. CROQUIGNOLE HEATERS FOR ~SALE~ - " HA. 4449-W. GOOD electric stove; a real bargain; lost job, can t keep. DR-7056. 2525 S Shelby st.. Apartment 6. JUGS for cider and pickles, also bottles for home uses. SAGALOWSKY BOTrLE CO.. 605 s. Caplto) Ave. Ri 7104. KEGS t lO eailons. $1.00: 5 callSns. 75c. rJugs. We Deliver. West End Bottle Cos., 534 West Pearl St. LI. 8085. LINOLEUM —Armstrong’s discontinued Satterns, save half. Free estimates. 811 . Alabama. LOWEST prices. Hardware! paints'" and IjL 53 8 1 delivery. Fournace Hardware. Ol j' paintings, attractive landscapes, wonCiierry se^S 31115 ' 9 ° 6 N ° nh Oxford * PUMP, 2.000 gallons per hour; piston type; attractive price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. IR. 1151. RENEWED Electric Motors, all sizes! Call Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. ir. 1151. SALESMENS SAMPLE cases ply wood covered, various sizes, all like new, bargams, Lincoln 3151. SC £SPk. BOOKS —NEW AND USED CAffiS ONES. CRAWFORDS DRUGS. 813 N DELAWARE ST LI 1800 TYPEWRITER—Desks (2) large oak; used. 6-drawer steel card index file case, barRiiev 6513 We3t Wa ®bington. Mr. Benner. 35 Household Goods BARGAIN—ReaI values all kinds of cookand Heating Stoves. HUB FURNITURE COMPANY, 414 East Washington St. LI. 3190, 8 BARGAlN—Electric stove. Hot Point; must sacrifice. 1134 King ave., after 6 p. m. BEDROOM suite, $8: overstuffed7s2oT Coxwell chair, sewing machine. 2258 N. Delaware. TA-3691. COXWELL CHAlß—Overstuffed; bedroom, and kitchen furniture; electric sweeper, desk, rugs. TA. 6537. 2509 N. Talbot. DINING rm. table, 52 Inch, and" buffet. *lO, _Bcas, clotnes wringer, cheap. Rj, 5693, FOll REFRIGERATORS All types and sizes, new and used Sea our display 2000 Northwestern Ave Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FORCED SALE—7 rooms of bf&utiful fur* p,to ' L ” , “ FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs, refrigerators, new. used. cash, credit. Barret. 868 Virglnla. FURNITURE—7 rooms, rugs, stoves etc 3207 n Baltimore (Ist west Keystone): FT i R^ I f!R RE and cubing, will sacrifice! Call 120 N. DeQuincey. IR. 3197. GAS STOVE—Beautiful dinette, bed. dining suites. 3302 Central. Harrison 2306-R KITCHEN CABINET—4B-inch, finished - In green and ivory; S2B. Big Four Unclaimed Freight, corner Capitol and South street. LIVING Rm. Suites, $49: bedrm suites $3?large club chairs, $16.50; secretary' S2B : book case. sl7: lamps, 52.95. PHILLIPS FURNITURE STUD&, 2050 N. Meridian Always open. I—Hot Point Electric Stove; like new Leaving city, must sacrifice. Ha. 4803-W 114 East 23rd St. Evenings. RUGS, FLOOR" SAMPLES ~ selling at a sacrifice. 2428 North Meridian. RUG—Genuine Chinese, beautiful design - A-l: reasonable. 626 Congress. Harrison SECRETARY—Worm eaten, solid chestnut living room suite, lamps, marble top tables, good condition, reasonable. 37i0 North Meridian. WASHER; late model, 7 months old, sac. $18.50. 45 N. Denny St, IR. 3871. WASHING machine parts and serviec; wringer rolls. 2609 E. Wash. Ch. 0852. WRINGER rollers, service and parts for Laundry Queen, Princess, Regal and other elec, washers. H. F. Hupke. Dr. 5885.

36 Radios, Musical Instruments

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. LI. 4438

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/ mad T loU ‘”’ violas, cello- \ I vl ? U ;. ,the Cremona of 1 I America r. Icdianepoll* Musical I I Instrument Works 104 >4 w I I Ohio S?. Room N* 3 W J DAY" TA. 3924—1327 ‘ NIGHT” Cal! these numbers for expert radio servlet. PIONEER RADIO SHOP. PHILCO RADIO—I 932 model; absolutely new set, lowboy cabinet, -tube. regular price $89.75. Special price $59.75. Lowest prices on all Philco models. Ir. 0030, or call at 4101 E. Michigan St.