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—*:* r. M WJR <lso' -Chandu. NBC—Btrbbin* Bern to WJZ WMAQ < 870 1 —Sport* revue —:4B P. M CBS—Tito Gulxar tenor. NBC —The Goldbergs to WEAF WON 1 120 1 —Bridge expert WJR (750 i— Hiram and Hot Timers. WSM • 650 1 BsrPone. —7 P. M.— KYW 1 1020) —Maupln * orchestra, CBS—Ed* in C Hill. NBC— Roconvland slcetche* to WEAF WON 1 720 i— Bir Leaguers *nd Busher*. NBC—The Contented program to WJZ. WJR 1 750 1 —Serenaders. —7:15 P. M.— IBS--Sln*ln' Sam WBBM (7701- Sports; Sosnlka orchestra. —7:30 P. M CYW (1020i—Dr. Bundesen. IBS—Kate Smith. VBC—Revellers to WEAF. —7:45 P. M.— SYW (1020i—Songs and sermons. 7BB—Fu Manchu. mystery, drama. WBBM (770)—Brooks and Ross. VBC-Pat Barnes to WJZ. | —a p. M <VW (1020i-Trio WBBM (770) Harriet Cruise NBC—Gypsies to WEAF. NBC- wiener Minstrels to WJZ. —0:15 P. M. KYW (1020)—Two Former Enemies. CBS—Mills Brothers. WBBM (770)-Four Norsemen. WJR (750)—Entertainers.
WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Ijidiaoaoolif Power and Urht Company MONDAY P M 5 30—Sklpnv (CBS i. 5 45—Bohemians 6:ls—Sid Garv (CBS) 6 30—Isham Jones orchestra (CBS'. 5 45—Democratic countv committee 0 50—Tito Guizar iCB3>. 7 00— Edwin C. Hill (CBSI. 7:ls—Singin' Sam (CBSi. 7:3o—Kate Smith (CBS'. 7-45—Fu Manchu (CBSe 8 15—Mills Brothers (CBS'. B:3o—Paris mysteries (CBSi 0 00—Music that satisfies iCBS'. 9:ls—Easv Aces (CBSi. 9:3o—Republican State Committee. 9:3s—Wanderers. 9 45—Mvrt and Marge (CBSi. 10:00—Bohemians. 10:15—Columbia svmphonv iCBS>. 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Guv Lombardo and Roval Canadians (CBSi, 11:00—Don Redman orchestra (CBSi. 11.30—Eddie Duchin orchestra ICBS'. 12 Midnight—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ine.k MONDAY P. M. 4:3o—Vesper organlogue. 4:4s—News flashes. 5:00 —Harrv Bason. s:ls—Vaughn Cornish. s:.?o—Aunt Lou and Unde Connie. s:4s—Dinner melodier. 6.oo—Lost and found. 6:ls—Health talk. 6:2s—Democrat countv committee. 6:3O—A song a minute 6:4s—Orchestra. 7:oo—Silent. R 30—Republican committee. 6 40—Golden melodies. 9:oo—Sport's spotlight. 9:ls—Devore sisters. 9:3o—Brown Countv revelers. 9:4s—Harrv Bason in on—Connie’s Mcrrvtnen. 10:30— Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P M 4:ls—Dromedary Dates iNBCi. 4:3o—The Singing Lady iNBCi. 4:4s—Beachcombers. s:oo—Captain Jim. 5:15—01a Man Sunshine. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC'. 6:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC). 6:15—T0 be announced. 6:3o—Chandn. the magician (E T.i. 6:4s—Billie Jones and Ernie Hare (NBC). 7:oo—Cotton Queen Minstrels. 7:4s—Vogues and Vagaries. 6:00—To be announced. 9:oo—Tales of Terror. 9 .70—To be announced. 10:00—WLW Fanfares 10:30—Henry Thies orchestra. 11:00 —Moon river, slumber music. 11:30--Orche' fra 12:00 Midnight—Sign off
Fishing the Air
Casting a seasonal glance backward, Singin’ Sam will offer "In the Good Old Summertime” as his old-time number during his program over WFBM and the Columbia network from 7:15 to 7:30 p m. Monday. Completing its tour of the country, the Parade of States will pay tribute to Mon-
SWORN STATEMENT H4IK. IMIKK THE I’OSTEI LAW State , ue ,, i of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, etc., required ti\ (he Act of Congress ol Angusi 24 U)I2. of The Indianapolis Times, pun lished daily, except Sunday at Indianapolis, Indiana, for October. 1 1932 Stale of iiuiiaua. County ut Marion as: Before me, a notary public in md tor the Mate auq county aforesaid personally appeared Earl D. Baker, who having been duly sworn according to law. deposes and ays (hat he is the Business Manag'd of The Indianapolis 'litues. and that ihe following is. to the best ol his know! edge and belief, a true statement ol the Ownership. Management and Circulation of the aforesaid publication for the date shown iti the above caption required by the Act of August 24, 1912. embodied in Section 411 Fos’al Law* and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form to wit 1. I’hat the names and addresses ol the publisher, editor managing editor and business manager, are: PUBLISHER The Indianapolis limes Publishing Cos 214-220 West Maryland Street, Indianapolis, Ind KIMIUR Boyd Gurley . .. ■♦b* l -’' N. llinois St.. Indianapolis. Ind. MANAGING El *ll OK Stanley A Tull sen 764 E. Forty-second St.. Indianapolis. Ind. BUSIN ESS MANAGER Karl D Baker 113 Forty-first St., Indianapolis, Ind. - i’hat the owners are. ihe Indianapolis limes Uiiliiishlng Com panv (a corporation) Indianapolis. Indiana: Boyd Gurley, Indianapolis Indiana; G. B. Parker. Houston. Texas- Hazel P. Hostetler. Cleveland Ohio; Paul Patterson. Cleveland. Ohio. the I homas L Sidlo Company Wilmington, Delaware (through which no ttocknoUler in sniri corporation owns or holds one per cent or more of tne of Indianapnlig Times Publishing Company W Scnpp* company. Hamilton. Ohio (through which only Robert F Seripps, Weaiehester. Ohio, owns or holds indirectly one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company ) the Robert P Seripps Company. Hamilton, Ohio tthrough which only Robert “ Seripps, Westchester. Ohio, owi.s or bolds iudireetly one per cent or more of the stock of Indiana*olis Times Publishing Company.I ihe Managers Finance Company Cincinnati Ohio (through which only Robert I*. Seripps. Westchester. Ohio owns or holds indirectly one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Company, i Ihe W W Hawkins Company Wilmington. Delaware (through which the following own or hold indirectly one per cent or more of ;he stock of Indianapolis limea Publishing Company, i W \v Hawkins. New York City Margaret W Hawkins New York City Ihe Third Investment Company Cincinnati. Ohio (through which only Robert i Scrirps W’esichester Ohio, owns or holds indirectly one per cent or more of the stock of Indianapolis Times Publishing Compauy • ihe Kov W Howard Company Wilmington Delaware (through which the following mvn or hold indirectly one per cent or more of the stock ot Indianapolis Times Publishing Company.) Roy W' Howard New York City: Margaret R Howard. New York City. The Fifth investment Company, Wilmington. Delaware (through which no stockholder in said corporation owns or holds one per cent or more of the stock of Indianattoli* Times Publishing Company ) A That the known boudhobiers mortgagees and other security holders holding one per cent tie'el or more of the total amount of bonds mortgages or other securities: Wabash Realty and Loan Company Terre Haute. Indiana 4. I hat the two paragraphs next above, giving the names ot the owners stockholders aud security holders it any. contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books cempaiiy but also. In cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustees or in sny other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting is given also that the said two paragraphs con tain statements embracing affiant s full knowledge and beliet as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holder* who do not appear upon the books ot the company as trustees hold stock and securities t n a capacity other than that ot a bona fidf owner and this affiant ha* no reason to helieve that any other person ass-c(ati,vi or corporation has anv 'merest direct or indirect in the said stock bonds or other securities than as ac stated hv him V that the sserag* nntnbet ol copies ol each issue oi rhla publics Mon sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise, to paid anb scrihers during the six months preceding the date shown above Is 68,673 FAKI. | BAKER. Business Manager. Bwotu to and subscribed before me this :>nl dav of October HIS” W H NK’KW ANGER Notary Public My commission expire* January 29, 1936.
MONDAY —*: P. M.— KYW’ ilo2oi Diamond a orchestra • CBS—Mysteries in Psrii. NBC—Parade of States to WEAF NBC-Jack Benny and Ol- ' sen * orchestra to WJZ. —9 P. M.— i KYW (1020 1 - The "Two j Doctors.” CBS Shilkrets orchestra and Ruth Etting . WBBM 1 770 1 —Beile Forbes Cutter. NBC—National Radio Forum . to WEAF NBC -Country Doctor to , WJZ —#:ls P. M.— ' CBS- Easy Aces. -9:15 P. M.— Glenn, basso WJR (750)—Radio Reporter j scores. —9:39 P. M CBB -Cline s orchestra. WON (720 • - Tomorrow* Trib.: Headlines, NBC—Opera The Willow I Tree to WEAF Batter Up to —9:45 P. M CBS—Myrt At Marge WON i 720i —Highlights of! ! Si. John's. NBC—Jane Froman and or- , I chestra to WJZ. —lO P. M—KYW 11020 1 —Sports; News, Maupin's orchestra. , CBS -Barlow and Columbia ' symphony. NBC- Whiteman's orchestra to WEAF. ■WON 1 720 • —Minstrel show. NBC—Pickens Sisters to | WJZ WJR, (750i—Day Dreamers. NBC-Amos 'ri’ Andy to I WREN
tana, with John Fogartv as guest artist ! during the broadcast over WENR and an NBC network Monday at 8.30 p. m. That Harlem tune, “Minnie the Moocher,” as done hv those musical mimics, the Mills Brothers, will introduce their quarter-hour of vocalizin’ over WFBM and the Columbia network Monday at 8:15 p. m. | An excerpt from Mendelssohn's "Italian” j symphony will be featured during the conj cert bv the Columbia svmphonv orchestra, directed bv Howard Barlow, and | broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia I network Monday, from 10:15 to 10:30 and. m. HIGH SPOTS OF MONDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM S:OO—NBC (WJZi Contract Bridge tour, Milton Work. 7:4s—Columbia—Fu Manchu, mystery drama. 8:00—NBC iWJZ)—Minstrel show. B:ls—Columbia—Mills Brothers. B:3O—NBC (WEAFi—Parade of the States, Montana.” Columbia—Evening in Paris, mystery. ) NBC (WJZi Geo. Olsen’s orchestra and Jack Benny. 9:oo —Columbia—Shilkret s orchestra with Ruth Etting. NBC (WEAF)—National Radio forum. 9:ls—Columbia—Easy Aces. 6'30 NBC i WEAFi Cad m a n's opera. "The Willow Tree.” 10:00—NBC i WEAFi—Paul Whiteman and orchestra. ‘‘The Willow Tree,’’ a one act onera written especially for radio nresentation bv the celebrated American composer, Charles Wakefield Cadman. will have I its world premiere over WMAQ and an ! NBC network Monday, at 9:3(1 n. m. An extra ouarter-hour with Ruth Etj ling comes to the Zlegfeld girl's fans this ; Monday, when she offers a trio of her heart songs over WFBM and the Columbia network at 9 p. m.. in the absence of the vacationing Boswell Sisters. E. B. CLAMAN DEAD: • LIVED HERE 40 YEARS Coffee Roaster, 111 Four Weeks, Is Taken at Home; Rites are Set. Eugene B. Claman. 62. a coffee roaster, died Saturday in his home, 622 East Twenty-first street. He had been ill four weeks. Mr. Claman was born in Bloomington and came to Indianapolis forty years ago. Funeral services will be held at 1 Tuesday in the Flanner & Buj chanan mortuary. Burial will Ije in Bloomington.
—19:15 P. M WON (720i—Drsm Ship. NBC—Summer svmphonv to WJZ ' WMAQ (70i Dan and SvlVl*. NBC—Lanny Ross. Voorhees’ orchestra to WTAM. —19:39 P. M CBS— Lombardo and Royal Canadians , WGN < 720 1 McCoy s orchesNBC College Inn orchestra to WEAF. 'WMAQ (870 i— Padded Fists. —19:45 P. M.— CBS—Martin's orchestra. WGN (720 1— Kemp's orchestra WMAQ > 670(—Dance program <2'a hourst. —II P. M.— KYW (1020) Canton orchestra CBS—Redman orchestra. NBC—Calloway's orchestra to WJZ —11:05 P. M NBC—Conrad's orchestra. j KYW (1020) —Agnews orchestra CBS— Duchln s orchestra. NBC—Bellevue Stratford orchestra to WEAF. WGN 1 720 1 —Dance program (3 orchestra. 2 hoursi. NBC—Diamond's orchestra to WJZ. —l2 Midnight— KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. WBBM (770 1 —Around the Town. NBC—Pacific Nomads to WENR. —12:30 A. M.— NBC Anson Week s orchestra
SCHOOL CENSUS KILLED State Eliminating Count Legal. Ogden Tells Education Official. Statute passed by special session of the Indiana general assemly eliminating enumeration is constitutional, Attorney-General James M. Ogden informed Grover Van Dyn. assistant state superintendent of schools, in response to a request for an opinion. ANNOUNCEMENTS i Death Notices CLAMAN. EUGENE B. 667 E. Twentyrust, brother of William R . Edward H., Charles G. Claman. Mrs. Jennie B. Ivey, j Mrs. Maude E Ham, passed away Saturnay. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday. 1 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Blomington. Ind. (Bloomington dnd.i papers piea:-e'copy. I ( OX, NANNIE LESLIE—Widow of John R. Cox. stepmother of Mrs. Vivian Springer, sister of Mrs. T. L. Baldwin. W. E. Leslie of Indianapolis. John D. Leslie of ! Newcastle. Ind.; Frtenk E. and Melvin | Leslie of Mt. Comfort, departed this life j at the residence of her brother, Melvin Leslie. Sunday. OcL 2, age 52 years. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 4. at Mt. Connoit ' M E. church. 2 p. m. Burial Mt. Comfoit. Friends invited. Funeral under direct ion_of_MOOßE & KIRK. DUFFY. .MARY L.—Age 23 years, daugh- I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffy, died | Sunday. Oct. 2. at the residence. 929 North Pershing avenue. Funeral Wednes- | day, Oct. 5, 8:30 a. m. at the residence, 9 a. m. St. Anthony's church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. GEO. W, USHER IN CHARGE. GI.ENDY. EMMA JANE—Of 1531 Hiatt I street, beloved wife of Thomas P. Glendy and mother of Oscar, Clyde. Ellis, Ralph j and English Glendy. Addle Kirtley and j Neomia Feely. departed this life Sundav, Oct. 2 Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 4, at THE MOORE A KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 1 Station s.reet, 2p. m. Burial in Washington Park cemetery. Friends invited. HAWKINS. FANNIE L.—Age S3, mother of Mrr. E. L. Reinken, Mrs. G. W. Klein of I idianapolis. Mrs. E. P. Churchill. Moline, 111.; Port R Hawkins. Tucson Ariz., and Ernest Hawkins. Neosha. Me.. passed a-jiay at the home of Mrs. Reinken, Sixw-fourth and Michigan road, Oct. 1. Funeral 2 p. m. Tuesday at THE McNEELY MORTUARY. 1828 N. Meridian. Friends invited. Friends may call at the MORTUARY Monday eve- _ nin g. JONES, MRS. A. A.—Formerly of Kokomo. Ind.; mother of Miss Ella Jones and Mrs. J. D. McNevin of Indianapolis, Mrs. C. H. Turner. Minneapolis, Minn., and George A. Jones, Kokomo, passed awav Sunday morning. Oct. 2. at the home of Mrs. McNevin. 6344 Central avenue. Funeral services at the RAGSDALE & PRICE FUNERAL HOME. 1219 North Alabama street. 10 a. m.. Tuesday. Oct. 4. Friends invited. Interment Crown Point cemetery. Kokomo, Ind. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 n. m. Monday. JI NKIN', MBS. MELL Y.—Wife of W. T. j Jnnkin and sister of Mrs. Louise I. ! Whitehead of Indianapolis, and Harley Burgette. Ft. Wayne, passed away Sunday. Oct. 2. Funeral services at the RAGSDALE & PRICE FUNERAL HOME 1219 North Alabama st., 2 p. m„ Tuesday | Oct. 4. Friends invited. Interment in Crown Hill, private. Please omit flowers. IBluffton (Ind.) and Peru ilnd.) papers please copy.] MILLER. MRS. ELLEN M.—Beloved mother of Mrs. J. H. Osborn, Mrs. Ruth Hohlfelder and Mrs. W. S. Swope, passed away at Mrs. Swope's home. 3755 Ruckle 1 S unda y morning. Services at THE JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME, 1622 N. Meridian, Tuesday 730 p. m. Friends invited. Burial W’ednesday in Owensvillp. O. MUELLER. FRED A. —Father of Ruth Mueller of New York city and brother of Mrs. Emma Brandt. Oscar and Gustav H. of Indianapolis. Will of Detroit. Albert C. of St. Louis and Charles of Memphis. passed away Sundav morning Services at PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday. 10 a. m Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. TALBOTT. LYDlA—Mother of Earl T. Talbott. passed away Monday morning. Funeral services Wednesday 10 a. in. at the home 1134 Reid place. Friends mav call after 2 p. m. Tuesday. Burial Ladoga^lnd. WESTPFAHL. CATHERINE Beloved mother of Mrs. Florence L. Brthnlnmew and sister of Miss Lizzie and Christopher Schmidt, and grandmother of Margaret and Frederick Bartholomew passed away Saturday, Oct. 1, age 66 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence. 1236 S. Senate Ave.. Tuesday afternoon. Oct. 4. at 2 o'clock. Bun. .Crown Hill cemetery. Friends in_vited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _* Cards. In Memoriams SHADWICK—We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and the lovely floral offerings received from relatives, friends and neighbors during our sad bereavement in the death of our beloved husband FLOYD E. SHADWICK. We especially wish to thank his fellow employes of the Duesenberg Cos.. Brother Wineberg for his consoling words, and the singer for Ms beautiful songs, also MOORE & KIRK for their efficient service and melodies music. (Signed! WIFE AND SON. 3 Funeral Directors. Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 VV. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RL 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 HOCKENSMITH i !2fl North Illinois Street—Lincoln 68. r jJohnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N Meridian Ha. 1444 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ADS appearing here each day are broadcast at 6 p m. over station WKBF at no additional charge to the advertiser. Tune in on WKBF at 6 each evening and listen to 1 lo*t and foiled announcements, j CAMEO BROOCH—Saturday morning, keepsake, from one deceased. Reward. | CH-0379-J, ! DOG—Large female, bundle and white, | brindle around right eve. long tail. Re_"'ard dead or alive. BE-4629-W. FOX TERRIER—White, black, white head. Ion" tail. 1810 N. New Jersey. Reward RI-1102. PURSE—Black. New York St. bus. Owner needs. Reward. IR-4652. SORORITY PlN—Sigma Tati, set with pearls, sapphires, small chain attached Reward. WA-3602. 5 Personals. FALSE TEETH. BROKEN PLATES KEPAIRTI7)—Teeth replaced. Called for and delivered free. 417 Virginia Ave. DR-5967. FREE Newlv decorated, well heated dance hall. I For card parties darces. For information : call Mr Prietr. LI-3413. HOME-MADE pies and cakes; orders taken before noon. HA-4536-J. SOCIALISM OR CAPITALISM The only real issue in coming election. To he able to vote intelligently, read 'Socialism Explained” bv Richards. 10c at hook stores, or Richards the Printer, : 411 Mass. 6 Transportation TRAVEL BY BUS Reasonable, low rates to all points. Union Bus Depot. 217 S. 11l LI-2686. Walton Travel Bureau. 439 Indiana Ave. TRY TIMES WtNl ADS FOP BUSINESS B US INESS SERVICE 7 Business Services ATTENTION!—I do tinning, roofing, furnace repair work RIGHT; guaranteed: low prices; prompt service. SELCH. DR-27,3 BAND ano orchestra instrument repairing expert euar work PEARSON PLANO _ l '~° 12 8 N Penn LI 5513 CURTAINS laundered. 25c pair. Exoericnced. white. 1134 St. Peter. DR-0317. CURTAINS laundered 25c pair 'north 1 . Called for and deliver. HA-2194-W. FLOORS—Finish vour own. Rent a Dreadnaught Sander. TA-4614. 2506 Central. PURNITURE repaired, refinished, upholstered. prices reasonable; free estimates. AZBELL, IR-1919 . HARDWOOD FLOORS and stairways refinished. Estimates furnished. Hugo Wuelfing HE-3762. REMODELING and repairing reasonable rates: monthly payments. Estimates free CH--Q3l-R REPAIR work painting, plastering work done. Reasonable STALEY & SHANER. _ RUG CLEANING—S. A S.. get best work possible; modern price. LI-5894 SCHW ARTZ- Electric and Radio Service All kinds electric repajiruig Preset 6375 WEIR niano mt. dradio service Tuning, repairing, relishing. HU-5640.
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LOST and FOUND WANT ADS 'BROADCAST Over Statioyi WKBF Effective today. The Indianapolis Times announces anew added service for Times Want Ad users. All Lost and Found ads appearing daily in The Times will be broadcast over Scation WKBF at 6 o'clock each evening. This Is just one of many new features which make Times Want Ads the outstanding result medium of Indianapolis. It also is one of the reasons The Indianapolis Times has gained MORE WANT AD LINEAGE than all other Indianapolis newspapers combined. Remember, if you lose or find anything, call Miss Joe at RI. 5551. Your ad costs only three cents a word and it will be broadcast each evening over Station WKBF at no additional cost! TIMES WANT ADS Headquarters for Results Riley 5551
BUSINESS SERVICE 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON TRUCKING CO Experienced, careful white men. Will I move you for SI a room. Li 4105. j FIREPROOf STORAGE ' Store now psy six months later tree | nauling to storage Moving 84 per load and up Pal IRi 7750 _ 419_E Market 8t ; LOCAL overland hauling, packing, ship- ! ping. RI-6561-3628: eves.. CH-0699-W. MOVING $2 up. anything any 'ime ,ocal overland; white men. Pete’s Ch. 2878 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A-l PAPER HANGING. 10c per roll. Plaster patching, painting. PR-6144. A-l PAPERING. 8c: furn. and hung. S3. Furnace repairing reasonable. IR-6083. CLEANING PAPER—EXCELLENT SERVICE. O'DONALD. RI-4628 INSTRUcTrONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring LEARN TO DANCE—New fall classes opening in all branches of dancing. Call JAC BRODERICK. RI-1610. WANTED —Girls, boys to join professional classes in all types of dancing. ROBT. DALEY. European tap specialist, now affiliated with Kersting Sudio of Fine Arts CH-1056. 1922 N. Olney. wiLL give pipe organ lessons in exchange for answering telephone one morning or afternoon a week. IR-0956. WORK FOR ’UNCLE SAM”—$lO5-sl9l month. Men-women. 18 to 50. Steady. Hundreds post-depression government jobs. Prepare now List positions FREE. Write immediately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 155 F. Rochester. N. Y. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male MEN WANTED to conduct world renouned Rawleigh Home Service business in and near cities of Indianapolis, Dandle. Planfield. and Greenwood. Rawleigh Cos.. Dept. IN-38-S, Freeport. 111. MEN wanted to establish and conduct Rawleigh Citv 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. Wanted several boys to carry Times routes. Apply between 3 and 6 P. M., rear 1240 Central avenue. TRY' TIMES WON! ADS FOP BUSINESS' ——— 14 Help Wanted—Female LADIES to learn the barber trade. Low rate tuition. Torr’s Sanitary Barber College, 510 E. Washington St„ RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms So— ALABAMA. N.. 1115-Large iron*, homelike; walking distance; privileges. RI-5121 ALABAMA. N.. 723—Large restful room; actually clean, phone; walk and save. ALABAMA. N„ 1902—Pleasant room; employed person; constant hqt water. HA--2924-R. ALABAMA. N., 523. NO. s—Cozy room front view, large closet. $3.50. LI-6989. BOULEVARD PL„ 4102—Nicely furnished room; $2.50. RI-7748. WA-5512-J, after 6. BROADWAY, 2358—Cheerfully furnished room, home privileges, reasonable, steam heat. CENTRAL. 2516—Large front, well heated; hot water; 1 or 2; reasonable. DELAWARE at 32d; lovely room, twin beds; adjoining bath. HE-5740. EAST—Bedroom, living-room., sun parlor. Meals optional; 2 or 3. RI-2204. EAST 32D, 550—Between two carlines, large room, fine furnishings, twin beds; shower, garage; private home; $5 week; references. TA-5059. FLETCHER. 849—Modern room; private home: gentleman. DR-1070-5L MASSACHUSETTS. 703. NO. s—Clean, steam heat, walking distance; $2; after _ 5 p, m. MERIDIAN. NEAR 19TH—Beautifully furnished large room, private; gentleman. TA-2019. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1225—Front room. $3 wk.. steam heat, garage. OHIO. E„ 407—CLEAN BEDS, TUB, SHOWER; 25c A NIGHT. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—Nice, clean sleeping rooms, steam heat, week free. PENN. AT 37TH—Attractive front room; real home: gentleman. WA-4874 RUCKLE. 3313—R00m: two young men; home privileges; garage. TA-3953. RURAL, 230, N.—Attractive, light rm., real home: meals optional. CH-3711-W. TALBOT. 1710. N.—Large, front room, downstairs; every convenience; privilege; WOODRUFF. 716 M DR.—Attractive room, j garage; refined gentleman: private home. CH-6763. NICE ROOM—Steam heated apartment: near bath, widow’s home. HE-1494. LOVELY HOME—SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY: REFERENCES. WA-1055. ATTRACTIVE room or furnished apartment: on car line; reasonable. HE-1420. NICE clean beds; steam heat, 25c night. ! NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jersey. ] L£RGE front room, modern home, garage j available. 52 N. Irvington Ave. IR-3038. ! HOTE'I7 MEEKER— All rooms with bath. $5; J $6. 350 S MERIDIAN ST Li, 0185 PT 47 A PrnTFT New Management. 1 nUIXIiLj New Decorations. New coffee shop. Weekly $5, with bath, $7. ! Dearborn Hofei gJSSgJJf ftVe ! parking. 3208 E. Michigan. CH-7550. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N MERIDIAN 8T HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates All rooms with bath, 86-S7 per week. HOTEL LOCKERBIE Every room with bath and radio. Special low weekly rates 121 S Illinois. Ri 4562 SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times Phone ”ad-taker” Ri 555] during business hours 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1558—Living room, kitchen, bath, private entrance: $8 week. ASHLAND, 1635—56. 3-room duplex up, 3-closets, wicker set./ new cretonne cushions and overdrapes: garage, utilities. ASHLAND. 1226—3 connecting front rooms. 1 room kitchenette, furnished. Utilities paid. LI-9403. BALTIMORE. 4239—3 furnished, strictly private rooms; lights, water furnished. HU-3590. BROADWAY, 2316—1 room furnished apartment; hot water; hardwood floors. HE-5494. CENTRAL. 1960—1 room, kitchenette, everything furnished: private entrance HA- ' 3513-M # j EUCLID. N.. 109—Steam-heated apartment; i nicely furnished; garage; private: reasonable; also sleeping room. IR-0392 ILLINOIS, N.. 2339—2. 3 rooms. sslo. $6.50. hardwood floors. overstuffed. laundry. LEXington AVE—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; private entrance. DR--5445-J. j McCARTY. E.. 61—Furnished rooms for housekeeping. $2 and up. MEREDITH. 2917—2-room modern apartment; lower; utilities furnished; garage. DR-5729. | MICHIGAN. 304 E.—s3 and up; 1 sleeping room 82; utilities and heat furnished. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1127—Attractive, room", kitchenette, overstuffed, conveniences. utilities, reasonable. OHIO. 540 E.—One nice front'room, $2.50 week: others 81.50 up: garage. OLIVE. 1154—2 or 3 rooms, front, overstuffed; down; private entrance: sink. 1 OLNEY. N.. 1015—Couple share modern private home; with widow. CH-1464-M.
RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ORANGE. 222—2 or 3 well furnished rooms: good heaß garage. DR-2894-W. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2107—3 clean furnished front rooms; sink, good heat. downstairs. RURAL, N., 516 L-3-room apartment, everything furnished; private front entrance. CH-3715-J. SHERIDAN AVE.. N.. 63—2 nicelv light furnished housekeeping rooms: reasonable. IR-5425. WOODRUFF. 544. MIDDLE DRIVE—One small apartment; everything furnished. Adults. 9TH., E„" 616—Ll and 2 rooms, completely furnished, clean; private entrance. LI--278F 3 OR 4 furnished or unfurnished rooms: pear Veterans hospital. HA-4023-R. LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 warm rooms; furnished complete: near Tech. CH-4108. 19 Rooms with Board $3.50 —2219 E. New York; room, board, laundry. Widow's home. Ch. 4634-W. s6.2s—lllinois, N„ 3251—Unusual. 2 rooms, furnished; utilities private entrance; sleeping room: s3.' CENTRAL, 1418—Pleasant room, good heat; excellent meals; reasonable. RI--6843. CENTRAL COURT, 545 S.—Bedroom, and livingroom. 1 or 2 young men; private home; exclusive location; garage; board optional. WA-1098. GLADSTONE. N., 19 —Room and board; for 2; garage free: $5 each. IR-3689. JEFFERSON. N„ 325—Young girl roommate, good meals; home privileges. CH--0685-J. MERIDIAN, NORTH, 1515—Nice room, running water, excellent meals, private home, garage: $6.75. PLEASANT. 1529—R00m. boar<L laundry $8: two for sls; furnace. TALBOT, N„ 2144—55 single. $9 double; constant hot water, steam heat; excellent meals. HA-3908-J. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $27.50 —COLLEGE, 1226—3-room apartment, newly decorated; A-l condition. RI. 2856. ASHLAND. 1214—4 rooms, modern; heat and garage: reasonable. RI-2636. ' ASHLAND, 1731—4-room moaern apartment, utilities furnished, garage optional S3O. HE-2905. \ _ CAPITOL AVE’. N.. 704—5 rooms, bath. Including heat, hot and cold water; $25. LI-0233. CAPITOL. N.. 2851—5 rooms, southwest exposure; heat, water, garage. TA-2530. CENTRAL. 1121—Very pleasant 4 or 5-room apt., good heat, hot water, reduced; children welcome. COLLEGE. 1411—Lower duplex; 5 rooms, modern, heat, water: $27,50. 81-5976, COLLEGE, 2414—4 rooms modern. Frigidaire, warm, garage, heat, water furnished. He-2064. ILLINOIS, N. f 3145 Beautiful, bedroom apartments, $52.50, MADISON, 1025—Best equipped epartment South; Domestic Science kitchen, Frigidaire. NEW JERSEY. 2453 N.—3 rooms! bath, kitchenette, range, heat, water, garage; $25. TA-3751. NEW JERSEY, 522 N.—4 or 5 rooms; modern; newly decorated: heat, water. RI--7934. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2450 apartment. reduced rent. garage. _ _ WHITTIER PLACE. 49—Four large rooms, sunroom, east, southwest exposure, private porch. Kelvinator refrigeration. Must be seen to appreciate; S4O: garage optional. IR-5918. 11TH W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; gas, water and ice furnished, $23. Call Apartment No. 1. THE GRANT. 3 ROOMS, bath; heat, light, gas; reasonable: Catholics preferred. LI-7274. 4 AND 5-ROOM modern apartments. Rent reasonable. Inquire, 5018 E. Washington St. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY We furnish free transportation to inspect all apartments, furn. and unfurn., advertised and many others, day or nite. LI-5452, Eve, and Sun., WA-4554 or 0433. SMALL SIZE 4-RM. APT." Efficiency type; steam heat; close in. Investigate! Full information. At 901 N. East St. See custodian. TRY I'IMES WANT ADS EQB BUSINESS 22 Unfurnished Houses slo—Colored, 1226 College: rear 5-room double, water paid. RI-2856. $12.50—1002 HIGH; 4-ROOM COTTAGE; GARAGE; WATER PAID; $ 12.50, $14 —DRAPER. 1541—5-room semi-modern; A-l condition; water paid; near school, good neighborhood. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. $14 —GRACELAND. 3452—-4 rooms, seminiodern; garage; water paid. TA-1844. $15 —LEEDS AVE.. 339; 4-room double, kitchen freshly painted. Bargain. HA-1599 sls.so—Belmont, N.. 25: 6 rooms, water paid. Square Washington High, HE-3278. s2o—Water paid; North St„ E.. 2818; clean. 4-room modern double. S2O—IRVINGTON—63 Whittier Pj7fs rooms modern, garage; easily heated. RI-1533. $20 —ENGLISH, 2521 4-room modern double, excellent condition, easily heated, garage, water paid, adults, references, open Sunday, TA-4504 or TA-7163. $22.50—213 E. TENTH ST.; 6-ROOM MODERN: GARAGE; GOOD CONDITION. s22.so—Linwood, 739 East—4-room modern double, built-in features; garage. IR--6365. s2B—3lst., W., 1241—4 rooms. modern, built-in features; garage; water. Open evenings. S3O, BANCROFT, 607 N.—South half 6 rooms modern, redecorated, fenced yard. CH-0698-J. s3o—Kenwood, 3019; single 4-bedroom, sleam heat, douhle garage. TA-2754 ARROW, 1952—4-room semi-modern ble„ water, blinds, awnings furnished; sls. DRAHER ELECTRIC SHOP. BACON 1135—Bungalow south. 5 rooms. near school: 815; good condition. HU-3787 BROOKSIDE PARKY. S. DR.. 3547—5 rooms, bath, modern, facing Brookside park, garage, reduced. CH-1965-W. COLLEGE. 1621—6-room modern hardwood floors, Holland furnace, garage, water paid; 818.50. DEARBORN. N. 542—6 rooms, modern, Parage. Rent reduced DEARBORN. N. 917—4-room modern double; hardwoods; water softener; garage. CH-4944 _ DENNY. N.. 124—6-room modern double; garage; water paid. Reduced, $23. Near eaL EDGEMONT AVE.. 1354—5-room modern; garage: S2O. TA-2231. _ ENGLISH AVE.. 4709—Modern bungalow. 2bedrooms, garage; near school; $22.50. LI. 1588. IR-4002. EWING, 1121—4-room double, semi-mod-ern, garage, water paid; sl6. CH-7097. _ EXETER. 427—Bungalow. 5 rooms modern. floors refinlshed, garage. $25. BE-3675. GALE. N.. 1025—Double. 5 rooms, bath. furnace modern garage; now S2O. LI-8621. GRACELAND. 3930—Single 6 rooms, strictly modern; garage. Near school. S4O WA-1354. HAMILTON. N. 651—Near Tech. A-l bargain. 6-room modern double, redecorated. KU-3987. _ HOLLOWAY, 1834 —Bungalow. 5 rooms, modern, garage, water. Brightwood car: $32.50, CH-2746. HOVEY. 5119—5-rm. mod. bungalow. $27.50. Hoosier Funding Corp. LI-7890. J. H. ALEERSHARDT. HU-6124 INGRAM. 1824—6-room modern double garage. 820; 2 squares public school. KENWOOD. 2251—5-room modern: excellent condition: S2O: large yard. TA-1381. LA SALLE N.. 558—4 ROOMS MODERN. RRFAKF4ST NOOK. RENT REDUCED MARKET. 3417 W.—3 and 4-room houses. 88-810; electric.. well, basements. BE-0409. M’PHEARSON 2832—Double. 5 rooms, bath. furnac*. garage, Only 818. LI-8621. MICHIGAN E.. 1635—518; dandv 6 rooms. modern. Opposite Tech, garage. CH-3340 NOWLAND AVE.. 1911—Facing Spades park. Double 6 rooms, bath, furnace. no garage. Now 820. LI-3621. OHIO, E-. 1424—6 rooms, strictly modern. A-l. garage, near Technical. DR-4583-M OXFORD. N.. 2014—4-rcom cottage, bath. A-l. garage, water paid: sl7. ~H-7097. PARKVIEW AVE.. 19—Near Tech:: 7-room double; T 125; water paid. CH-1601.
RENTALS 22 Unfurnished House* PLEASANT, 1518—5-room cottage, strictly •modern. good condition, garage. DR--4583-M PRIMROSE. 5807—5-rm. mod. bungalow beautiful lawn with nice shrubbery and flowers, fenced yard, large bedrooms, brkfst. room, full basement. S3O HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. LI. 7890. J. H. Albershardt, HU-6124 RANDOLPH. S.. 1203—4 room double, thoroughly modern: garage. DR-5630. SPENCER AVENUE. 23—6-room, modern double; breakfast room: fireplace; large closets: built-in features: full basement; laundry room: garage TALBOT. N . 2018—4 bedroom modern double. Ist class condition, garage $36. HA-3184-W I7TH ST.. EAST. 717—6-room modern double. fine condition, close to College reduced rent. _ 23D. E . 305—524: moving paid, modern 6room bungalow, kitchen cabinet. TA-2145. 23D. E , 905—Near Bellefontaine. 5 rooms, bath, furnace, no garage. Only sl7. LI-8621 31ST. W., 1121—Reduced from S2B" to $lB Call RI-6716 FREE rent. Oct 1.. 4 rooms sl2: water raid: desirable location: newlv painted. 23 S. Arlington. IR-3516, MODERN 5-room double, good furnace, garage, water paid. $25. Splendid condition. WA-2923-W MODERN 5-room cottage: newlv painted; near Tech, grade school. CH-3143. RENTALS—Fire and Auto Insurance. Auto Insurance on terms Stock Cos.. Starks Agency. Fountain Sq. DR-5746. COLONIAL —Dutch, near Technical, strictly modern. A-l condition. 4 rooms, toilet, lavatory down. 2 bedrooms, dressing room, full bath up: inclosed back yard; garage: reasonable. CH-5996. _ Home and a business for colored. A-l storeroom and 5 modern living rms., with fireplace and good furnace. Entire bldg., $18.50. APPEL. INC COLORED—B 37 Roach; nice clean 6-room house; water furnished. WA-3440_ COLORED —822 Edgemont; new semi-mod-ern: water paid: sll. HU. 3995. COLORED—IIth. W.. 342-44—4-room double. lights, gas. water paid. $12.50. HA--4640-W. Colored Rooming house. 133 W. 19th: 11 rms.; good heating plant: 2-car garage. Hardwood floors down. LI-7491. GREGORY * APPEL. INC. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ADAMS ST.. 2305—3 rooms, bath, all utilities paid: garage optional. BELLEFONTAINE. 1310 bath; util. New York. 1628 W.; 5 rms., bath, gar., wa. paid: $6 wk. RI-7725. BELLE VTEU PLACE. N.. 1429—Modern 5room bungalow: breakfast room; nicely and completely furnished, garage. MERIDIAN. S.. 2139—Living room. 2 bedrooms. kitchen, private bath, entrance. Completely furnished; garage: utilities; reduced. SHERMAN DR.. 3332 N —Modern - 5-room bungalow, nicely furnished: overstuffed; $25. TA-5691 UNIVERSITY AVE.. 4928—5-room attractive bungalow. Owner reserve room. Real horqe. 56.50. ) WALNUT E„ 115—Attractive 3 rooms, private bath. *6.50 and SB. See housekeeper in basement. COTTAGE—S rooms, furnished: 3 beds; $6; adults. Keys 719 E. New York. APARTMENT FURNISHED—North! first floor; private, overstuffed; also unfurnished double. WA-1206. BUNGALOW—S rooms modern furnished nice yard, garage, reasonable, good furnace, LI-2928. 24 Suburban and Farms BETHEL AVE., 2407—7-room modern; large barn, garden space; reasonable. DR--2437-M. THREE rooms, garage and half acre! $8 month: 4 rooms, garage, chicken coop. 1 acre. *l2 month. IR-4297. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space COAL YARD WITH SWITCH AND SCALES. ONLY *2O MONTH. LI-5065, 26 Wanted to Rent WILL lease good restaurant with option to buy. HE-3645. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale EAST SlDE—Frame 7-room modern home, near schools, etc.; 60x150 lot. 2 porches, fruit trees, shrubs, steam heat, sacrifice half appraisal value, only $3,100. Owner. 1029 Tccumseh Street, 27-a Real Estate Auctions I TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana’s leading Real : Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992. 28 Sale Suburban Property NEW BUNGALOW, acreage, chicken house, electricity; water inside: garage: S2O monthly S. Meridian to WFBM, 300 ft. west. Open Sunday, 2-4. Owner. RE-2379. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage READ THIS! Southern Decatur County, 15 acres. 2 acres timber, balance in crops. Good log house, basement. 3 rooms down, large room in attic barn, deep well, good land, good fences. On new county road. Horse, 2 sets harness: wagon, buggv. disc, plow and all other farming tools. Jersey cow. 2 Jersey heifers, large sow and 2 shoats, 2 sheen. 100 chickens. 40 bushels corn in crib. 120 egg incubator. All crops and all household goods for S7OO cash. BERT WILHELM. 2106 S. Emerson. IR-4297. TRY TIMES WANT AT)?= FOR BfISTNESS 31 Wanted to Trade HOUSF—7 rooms. 3 lots 4-room house, 1 lot, located Worthington, Ind., State Road 67. trade for property in Indianapolis. E. E. TAYLOR. 1306 Pleasant St. DR-5532, mTrclTahdise ___ 34 Miscellaneous For Sale OUT OF PAWN Hamiltons, Illinois, Bunn Specials, Elgins, Walthams. d*7 21 jewels. Like new $P I 17-Jewel Illinois and d*o nr Hamiltons SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. BABY BUGGY—Reed, practically new, bargain. DR-6115-M. BLACKSMITH ANVILS All weights less than half price, also blowers. CYLINDER PRESS. Chase, size 19x24. S6O _cash. Call evenings. TA-2857. EXHAUST FANS—Alternating current, motors, all sizes, cheap. LI-3827. HOT WATER plant. ’’Continental.” 12 radiators and boTer. SIOO. WA-1665. JUGS and bottles for cider, bottles for all home uses. Saealowsky Bottle Cos., 605 S. Capitol. RI-1104. Jugs, Bottles, Stone Jars Bargain prices. We deliver. West End Bntl l° Cos.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. _ LADY'S diamond ring filigree setting. $25. 1434 N. Tuxedo. CH-7700 MAYTAG WASHER—Good condition: girl's bicvcle; gas range *BS: electric sandwich toaster. Will sacrifice. CH-OSB9. after 6 p. m. POP CORN - machine. “Holcomb A Hoke." GEE DRUG CO.. 1363 S. Meridian. PUMPS—Shallow well rebuilt. Call MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. IR-1151. QUILTS, brand new. hand-made, old-fash-ioned patterns, like grandmother used to make. 1945 Ruckle St. HE-4536. SCHOOL BOOKS. NEW. USED: CASH FOR USED ONES. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. 813 N. DELAWARE LI-1800. TIN SHEETS Bargain price, new painted, size 21x28. 112 sheets to box; price *5 per box. 1302 W. Washington. Waterproof Truck Covers All sizes carried in stock, no waiting. We sell 99 r 'r of truck covers in Indiana. There's a reason. PRICE AND QUALITY. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. 34-A Farm, Garden, Plants, Flowers REGAL LILIES; largest size bulbs, $2 dozen. 1739 N. Rural. 3o Household Goods BED— Complete. $5: breakfast set. $10: library table. $5: gas heater. $2; overstuffed. *l2. 2254 N. Delaware St. BEDROOM SUITE, maple. $32; living room, pillow arm. $57: beautiful dining room. rugs. $22 50. 3710 N. Meridian. BY ADMINISTRATOR—HousehoId goods 925 E. 11th. 8t„ Tuesday, Oct. 4th 1 p. m. ELECTRIC IRON ER— Excellent condition 616 N. Oakland. CH-4792-M. FOR REFRIGERATORS All types and sizes, new and used See our display 2000 Northwestern Ave Open 8 a m to 9 p m Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.
MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs refrigerators. new, used, cash, credit Barret. 888 Vs. REFRIGERATORS—GeneraI Electric *l5O. almost new. guaranteed: easv terms. J W. RICH RADIO. 1524 N. Illinois RISTOVES—Bargain, real values all kinds of cooking and heating HUB FURNITURE COMPANY. 414 East Washington St LI-3190. STOVES— Hotblasts lor sale, stoves and furnaces repaired. 622 E. Washington. RI-0369. STOVES ALL KINDS OF COAL STOVES OIL BURNING HEATERS THAT WILL GIVE COMPLETE SATISFACTION CHARLES KOEIIRING 880-882 VIRGINIA AVE. DR-1417. UTILITY CABINETS—MetaI. $2.50 each: heavy 8-gailon miik cans. $2 each; 20 cirrugated garbage cans. 51.25 each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol and South St. WASHING MACHINE parts and service! wringer rolls. 2609 E. Wash. CH-0852. 1 Used Washer, *lO. I Demonstrator: like new. *29 95. 1 Washer and Ironer Thor Combination. $79.50. THOR SHOP 12 N. Delaware. LI. 5386. 36 Radios. Musical Instruments BACON—Senorita banjo, pre-owned. $35; easv terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penna. St. LI-5513 DAY. NIGHT SERVICE sl, AERIALS $3.50. GUARANTEED. MATERIALS FURN JBAILEY_A_HACKLEMAN._ LI-0618 _ ’DAY" TA-3924—TA-1329 "NIGHT Call these numbers for expert radio service PIONEER RADIO SHOP. _ FREE RADIO SERVICE—This month: free estimates if shop repair necessary. LANE’S. 2828 E. 10th. CH-0218, FREE testing and delivering of radio tubes, no charge for guaranteed service. CH--7244. NEW—Metal Boehm svstem clarinet in fine case. $18.50; terms. PEARSON PIANO CO , 128 N. Penna. St. LI-5513. PHILCO RADIOS Cut prices on new and used. $89.75 new set reduced $59.50: $5 down, no finance or interest charge. IR-0020 or call at 4101 E Michigan St. a Radio tubes. Numbers 226. /||l_ 227 245, 201 A. 112A. 235. 251. LR. VJp we test tubes FREE of I / j charge. Eighth Floor. L. S. Ayres & CO. Radiola Superheterodyne, Lowboy. $19.50 Philco Concert Grana 29 00 Freshman Lowboy 16 50 Grandfather's Clock Radio 49.00 Croslev 8-Tube Lowbov 17.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E. Wash. RADIO repair special We test tubes, adjust set. check aerial and ground. sl. WERKINC. RADIO SALES. IR-6229. SAXOPHONE —Repossessed: standard makes. As low as S2O. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penn. St. LIViolins. S2O Values $9.75 School Special. Don’t pay what others ask. See us. THE HERMANN H. RINNE MUSIC CO. 229 N. PeniiSylvania. Entire 4th floor. Elevator. 37 Furs. Wearing Apparel. COAT—Lady’s, fur collar, size 40; lady’s suit, size 36; good condition. 733 N. Penn. COAT—Ladv’s black wool, size 18, caracul collar, cuffs, sl2. HA-4494-J 38 Store. Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only $2-50‘ Per Month or S .00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock TYPEWRITER CO. 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 UNDERWOOD No 5; has had less than ' months’ use Ll 9470 205 Mass 39 Cash Coal Mart DRY WOOD—I.OOO cords for fireplace or furnace. 3850 N. Illinois St. WA-0826. FEDERAL COAL CO. CH-2291. NO WHEEL CHARGE W Va. egg clean fkd $4.75 W. Va. lump, clean fkd 5.00 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR-4621. PR-4622 WOOD—Kindling, good dry fireplace wood, deliver. 138 Fulton St. RI-6870. 40 Wanted to Trade CLEAR vacant lot. for closed car, owner. 1941 Ruckle St. HE-2431. EXCHANGE—House rent for house painting. Box_ A-258 Times. EXHAUST FAN—6O cycle, guaranteed. $lO or what. Coonce Electric. BE-1071. FREE RE?NT in semi-modern bungalow west for repairs. THOMAS. LI-5561 GASOLINE RANGE— Dining suite for Coal Range, Baseburner, or Heatrola. WA--2713-2. GUN—I2-gauge Stevens double barrel"! Homer, for 32 or 38 Colts, or S. W., or SB. 22 N. Richland Ave. TRY TIMES WANT ADS WTW wnSTNFso--41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR PIERCE. RI 2019 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS We are the largest Olivers ano teller* • f used merchandise tn the state WE PAY THE BEST PRICES AUTOMATIC—Good Remington or Brownlng, 12-gauge. SH E. HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Shotguns. Rifles. Old Gold and Silver Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. SELL US—Your old gold and silver jewelry, dental bridges gold watches, etc., and get a better price SACKS BROS. LOAN CO.. 303 Indiana avenue. WANT FURNITURE—4 to 6"rooms, also odd pieces Highest prices, HU-7274. WANTED—Medium size Heatrola. Pav cash for bargain. CH-0889 WE BUY OLD GOLDSELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner Highest prices paid for gold teeth, bridges, crowns discarded lewlerv. watches Cash paid Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO 423 LEMCKE BUILDING Cor Pennsylvania and Market Sts LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs. Birds, Pets BEAGLE and pair of Walker hounds: 8 months old. Ist house east of Evergreen Nursery Stop 6 road. ENGLISH BULL DOG—Son of HeftyVßest! I 2 ribbons, right party. 517 North Delaware St. a fimTciai 44-a Securities WE buy and sell building and loan deposits. 415 Lemcko Bldg. 45 Business Opportunities GROCERY with 5 living rooms: bargain, leaving city: by owner. LI-7253. ROOMING HOUSE—I6-room; two tile baths sun parlors, stram heat. Individual privacy. *400; *IOO down. Terms. HE-3645, 46 Personal Property Loans ~WEMAKE _ LOANS ~ GET MONEY IN FEW SECONDS ON Diamonds shotguns, rifles, typewriters and electric sewing machines etc. SACKS BROS LOAN CO loans Or. ibirnirure lOWBIRBE Z%‘an2,% Same Rate on All Balances Inrtpls. Public Welfare l^oan *M OCCIDENTAL BLDG.. 6L *s*7. 1
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financial 46 Personal Property Loans FRIENDLY LOANS* ~ Quick confidential servic* at a low cos*. Small monthly payment*. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S Pennsylvania st | Century Bldg Phone Ruey leu 48 Automobile Loans I WHY LOSE' ; ifUcAR If von can't meet vour payments, i we will refinance your car make the payments smaller . . . Rive you additional cash . . and longer time ] to pay. 1/2 1 Wl 1/2 RATE VjWKM R.'TE Quick. Confidential. Courteous Service LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. Plenty of Parking Space 8 So Capitol Ave. HI 1.121 DON'T LOSE YOUR AUTO. I OTHERS PAID OFF §|| MORE MONEY ADVANCED. I ! •We make loans on ALI, Kg cars regardless of make or year. You can get t MORE money on your car at jRI SACKS BROS I AUTO LOAN CO § 308 INDIANA AVE. i CASH ON YOUR CAR IN 10 MINUTES NO RED TAPE Meridian Motor Sales 820 N Meridian. RI. 4931 Auto Loans LOWEST RATES' CASH AT ONCE ! CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. | 203 E. Wash. St. LI 8603 | Opposite Courthouse Est 40 Years AUTOMOTIVE ~ 50 Autos For Sale WILL BUY or trade enuitv in late model Ford, Plymouth Coupe or Tudor. Call Monday after 4 p. m RI-8942 MR. TOOLEY. . # BETTER PRICES' - Used Cars C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington St. T.I-8396, GOOD Bargains in Used Cars and Trucks. Easy terms. Liberal trades Frank Hatfield Cos. 623 N. Capitol. RI. 9326. Today’s Special G. M C. 2-tonu. very late model, 34\7 dual tires; 7x14 high stake body, *6OO. Many others. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13th St. j H. SANDYS LT. 7467. 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers FORD. 1931 Dump; dual tires in excellent condition. *250. 31 W. 13th St. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 52 Motorcycles and Bicycles —— MOTORCYCLE—"HarIey Davidson." 1926 model, good condition. SSO. 701 8. Me- I rldian St, _____ 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts * BATTERIES—New. guaranteed. $3.95 exchanged. batteries recharged 35c 805 Massachusetts Ave. HAVE vour posts, doors curtain tops and wheels repaired bv JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO„ 202 Kentucky. Truck Tire Bargains Used truck tires, all sizes, both pressure and balloons. Some almost newi General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-5523. TRY TIMES~WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS' 55 Autos Wanted i USED CARS—Any mode!; cash. SELIG | AUTO. 19 S. East St. RI-7119 8 Will pav casn for your car or equity, L WOLF AUTO CO. Ll 4516 561 North CapPoL LEGA L S ' 56 Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that Lipot Frankovitz has filed with the Board of j Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, i a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance bv erecting to the present building at the southeast corner of Twentyeighth street and Capitol avenue and placing same on the property lines of said streets. A public hearing will be held bv said Board in Room 104, City Hall, on Monda” October 10th, 1932. at 3:30 p. m.. at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS _H_ B STEEG. Secrctary-Eng J 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS. The undersigned publicly posts from tim to time as needed on the bulletin board of the Board of School Commisisoners of the City of Indlanaplis, Indiana, at its office, 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis. Indiana, specifications for divers supplies for schools, libraries and offices, domestic science, manual training, office and shop equipment: for repairs to buildings and for the furnishing of labor and or material necessary to make repairs to schools, libraries, offices and shop. Bids will be received by the undersigned for the sale to the Board of such supplies, materials and equipment until the respective dates named in said specifications. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS BY A. B GOOD, Business Director. NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids, for the construction of a one-storv storage building on State Road No 67. onehalf mile East of Anderson, will be received by the Director of the Indian*/ State Highway Commisison at his officeS on the Third Floor of the State House Annex. VO2 North Senate avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 00 a. m. on the 20th dav of October. 1932. at which time they will be publicly opened ar.d rea' Plans and specifications mav be obtained upon payment of Two Dollars-and Fifty Cents ts2.soi per set. Plans and specifications may be seen without charge , at the office of said Commission 1 Contracts will be awarded to the lowest and or best bidder, but the Commission reserves the right to reject anv or all tids or to award on any stated combination that in its judgment is mott advantageous to the State of Indiana. Each bidder with his proposal shall file a corporate surety bond payable to the State of Indiana in the sum of one and one-half. times the amount of his proposal and " on the form provided bv law INDIANA STAY''- HIGHWAY COMMISSION ' J. J. BROWN, Director.
