Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1932 — Page 25

OCT. 5, 1932_

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SI 0,000 SUIT CHARGES LOAN FIRM ABUSE Widow Declares Terror Tactics Used in Effort ■ to Collect Debt. (C ontinued From Pare Onel "does not know now the amount she has paid,'’ the complaint alleges. Threats Are Charged Threatening letters and collectors, two or three times a week, followed Mrs. McQuade's delinquency and the collectors "would call at her home and loudly demand payments and threaten to seise and sell her household goods and leave her and her family out in the street," it is charged. Finally, becoming "so sick and distressed that she told the defendant to take everything to stop their threats,' the offer of the. goods was refused vit h the statement that they "would have their money," the complaint, states. On numerous occasions, and once when there were visitors in the house, collectors came into the house "on the pretense of checking up her goods" and threatened her “until she would be taken down with fright and nervous -chills," it is alleged. The alleged visit to the office followed, the complaint states. Clives Loan Company Side D. E. McMjchael, manager of the Personal Finance Company, when told of the filing of* the suit, admitted that collectors of the company had called on Mrs. McQuade. When asked regarding the trip to the office at night, he replied, "I can't, say."’ The loan origniallv was made with the Community Finance Company, according to McMichael, and was taken over by his company when the t'wo merged the first of this year. According to McMichael, Mrs. McQuade s account shows $270 still owed, and no payments made in ten months. No Ticked Chinese Laundrymen of Illinois Street Divided on Next President. nnRY this out on your laundryman! Ask him who'll be the next President of these United States, and see what you get for answer. The question was tried out on the citvs laundry street. Illinois, and what answers, w'hat answers! Every other Chinese laundry on the street was asked for its presidenial preference. And in the customary laconic, non-committal, wily Chinese w f ay the following dark candidates are registered for your approval. The poll: I-So-Got-Tlm** •> Maybe Tomorrow I Tell (nvrhafis a cousin of William of applr-shooling famrj ? No Understand 3 Bos* Not Herr (anew political rrarl Who? one-half eote for Hoover. ASK SURPLUS BE USED FOR RATE DECREASE Utility’s Extra $5,000 Is Focal Point of Second Nappanee Petition. A second petition involving a $5,000 surplus in Nappanee Utility Company funds was filed with the public service commission today. The first petition, entered Sept. SO. asked permission lor use of the money to build a community house. The second petition requested that the surplus be applied on an electric rate reduction. Both petitions bore approximately 157 names. The utility company is municipally owned. •WHO MAKES ALL THE BOOZE?' ASKS JUDGE "Where Does It All Come From. Anyhow?" Cameron Asks His Court. "Drunks, drunks, drunks—” "Where in the world does all the liquor come from, anyhow?" This was asked today by Municipal Judge Clifton R. Cameran, who gave Chester James, 27, of 1439 North Capitol avpnue, a sixty-day farm sentence and deprived him of his drivers' license for a year. He was convicted of drunkenness and driving while drunk. James, arrested June 18 after polio" were summoned to Fall Creek boulevard and Capitol avenue, pleaded not guilty to ail the charges, despite testimony of Miss Eleanor M Willington. address unknown, his companion, that the two were returning from a drinking party when arrested. Bridge Contracts Awarded Fred H. Rosebrock Company. Indianapolis, has been awarded a $2,981.58 contract for building a bridge on State road 2 near Crown Point by the state highway department. An $8,026.66 contract for a bridge on Road 221 near Upland went to the General Dredging Company. Ft. Wayne. Ask O. K. on Bits Line Sate Approval of sale of a bus line from Gas City to Hartford City was sought in a petition filed today with the public service 'commission. The line would be sold by William John-1 son of Muncfe to A. B. Crouch of, Marion. Sheriff Injured in Crackup Btt r nitffi Prrns TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Oct. 5.SherifT Alva Bryan, Greencastle, was reported recovering today from injuries received when the automobile in which he was riding with Thomas Daggy. Greencastle. ran into a safety zone carrier here.

The City in Brief

THIRSDAY EVENTS Advertising Club luncheon. darpool. Engineering SoeietT luncheon. Board of ! Trade. Sigma Chi Alumni Club luncheon, miard of Trade. American Bninru Club luncheon, C- ! lumbia Club. Real Eitale Board luncheon. Washingi ton. Shrine Caravan Club luncheon, Murat. Acacia luncheon. Harrison. Iftinl Club luncheon. Columbia Club. Sigma Nu luncheon. Waohington. National Conference of .Invenile Ageneje*. convention, alt dav, ClaTßool. Indiana State Nurae*' Association. annual congress, all dav. I. t'. Medical center. American Prison Association annual congrea. all dav. Clavnool. Croebua Club luncheon. Wanhington. Harold E. Fey. Albert Stump and Daniel Luten and other citizens are j t, participate in the second of a ser- ' ies of radio forums in the Cropsey auditorium at the library Tuesday night. Subject of the discussion was “What Can the Government Do About Unemployment During a De--1 pression?” Dr. A. I-. Kohlmeier, head of the history department at Indiana university, traced the growth of democracy in the second of a series of lectures on "Great Movements in History" at the Indiana university j extension center Tuesday night. Dr. A. H. Kenna. pastor of the 1 Roberts Park ri. E. church, will lead jthe noon prayer period Thursday in the clubrooms of the Central Y. M.,C. A., one of a series ol meetings held from 12:15 to 1 daily in a na- ; tion-wide observance of a week of j prayer. Speaker today was Dr. Wililiam F. Rotbenberger. pastor of the Third Christian church. Members of Brightwood Junior Order of United American Mechanics and Daughters of America and their families will hold a wiener roast at* Dearborn park Satur- ! day evening. George E. Elliott, publicity chairman, states other coun- | cils have been invited. Edwin Burwcll, manager of the Indianapolis Terminal Storage Company, 230 South Pennsylvania street, Tuesday reported to police ! the theft of radios and equipment valued at approximately $l5O. Tenth Ward Negro Democratic Club will meet Wednesday night at the home of Dale White, 2134 Pleasant street, with William Banner, president, in charge. E. Howard Cadle, evangelist, will : be the speaker at a luncheon of the ! Advertising Club Thursday in the j Columbia Club. President Edward C. Elliott of Purdue university was to be the j speaker at the weekly luncheon today of the Purdue Alumni AssoI ciation at the Severin. The East End Democratic | Women’s Club will hold a meeting i Thursday night at 2045 Cornell avenue. Announcement of reduction of [round trip fares to California and Arizona to one-fdurth more than the regular one-way fare, was made today by officials of the Sante Fe railroad. The rate will be in effect from Nov. 1 until Dec. 22, with Jan. 25 as return limit. First quarterly meeting of the home service department of the Third Christian church will be held at 2:15 Thursday in the church. New officers, headed by Mrs. Ernest C. Morris, president, will be installed. Service post Nq. 128. American Legion, will hold a 4 public benefit euchre-bridge party at 8 Friday night, at the legion hall in Oaklandon. Foot valued at approximately S4O was stolen Tuesday night from the gymnasium of the Deaf-Mute school, Forty-second street and the Monon railroad, Lola/ Pfeifer, athletic director, reported today to police. P. T. A. Group Plans Luncheon Franklin township unit of the j Parent-Teacher Ao. - will I give a luncheon at 12:30 Tnursday [ at the Bunker Hill school. Officers ! and members of the executive com- ! mittee are asked to attend.

CLASSIFICATION LIST As shown bv the index, the various classifications have bean 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 Notires. 2 Cards of Thanks, In Memoriatns. 3 Funeral Directors. Florists. 4 Lost and Found. 5 Personals. 6 Transportation. 6- Insurance. BUSINESS SERVICES 7 Business Services. 7-A —Moving, Transfer Storage. 7-B—Paperhanging and Painting. 7-C—Plumbing and Heating. 7 —Cleaners and Dyers. 8— Beautv Parlors. 9 Services Wanted. INSTRUCTIONS to—Schools, Colleges, Tutoring. 11— Dancing, Music, Dramatic. 12— Wanted Instructions. HEI.I* WANTED 13— Help Wanted Male 14— Hflp Wanted Female. 15— Help Wanted Male or Female. 16— Situations Wanted. RENTALS 17— F’urnished Rooms. !B—Housekeeping Rooms. 19— Rooms With Board 20— Wanted to Rent Rooms. 21— Unfurnished Apartments. 22 Unfurnished House. ' 23 Furnished Apartments and Houses. 24 Suburban Propertv and Farms. 24 -Resorts and Cottages 25 Factorv Office. Desk Spaca. 26 Wanted to Rent. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 House For Sale. 27 Real Estate Auctions 28— Suburban Propertv for Sale. 29 Lots. Farms and Acreage. 30— Sale of Income Property. 31— W’anted to Trade. 32 Wanted to Sell or Rent. 33 Wanted Real Estate. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale. 34-A—Nursery Stock, Plants, Flowers. 34 Auction Sales. 35 Household Goods. 36 Radios. Musical Instruments. 7—Furs. Wearing Apparel 38—Store and Office Supplies. 38— Building Supplies 39 Cash Coal Marts—lndianapolis 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 Propertv Loans. 47 Real Estate Loans. 48— Automobile Loans. 49 Wanted to Borrow. < AUTOMOTIVE 50— Autos For Sale. 51— Trucks. Tractors. Trailers. 52 Motorrvcles, Bicvcles 53 Accessories. Tires. Parts. 54 Automotive Services. 55 Autos Wanted. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices. 57 Legal Bids and Proposals. 56—Legal Auction and Sales,

OPEN ROBBERY TRIAL \ Three Charged With Plot to Rob State Office. Charged with conspiracy to rob the secretary of state s office, three Negroes. John F. Johnson, 42, of 2120 Boulevard Place; Ernest R. Martin, 23. of 2406 Highland avenue. and William Singleton. 32. of 223 West St. Clair street, today were placed on trial in criminal court before Thomas Garvin, judge pro tern. Singleton is alleged to have turned state’s evidence against Johnson and Martin and defense attorneys made determined effort to prevent his being placed on the stand. Johnson was a supervisor in the secretary of state’s office, having charge of the mailing of auto license plates. G. 0. P. WOMEN HEAR WILL HAYS’ ADDRESS Kentucky Leader Also Is Speaker at Indiana Council Session. Mrs. Christine Bradley Sputh. vice-chairman of the Kentucky Republican state committee; and Will H. Hays, movie czar, former state and national chairman and former postmaster general, were the principal speakers at the luncheon today of the Indiana Council of Republican Women. Both speakers stressed the need cf organization in this campaign and praised the record of President Hoover. Miss Dorothy Cunningham, national committee-woman; and Mrs. Beryl Holland, state vice-chairman, also spoke. Mrs. Frank J. Lahr presided.

DALE HEARING NOV. 16 u. S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sets Date for Oral Arguments. Oral arguments before the United States circuit court of appeals, Chicago, in the Muncie liquor conspiracy case in which Mayor George R. Dale and ten other defendants were convicted, have been set for Nov. 16. District Attorney George R, Jeffrey was notified today. Dale and his co-defendants appealed to the higher court following their conviction in federal court here several months ago. Jeffrey is preparing written briefs to be submitted to the appeal court; by Oct. 24. lie said. Y. M. C. A. Drive Chiefs Named J. W. Esterline, Roy Sahm, Clay- . ton Mogg and Andrew Alexander have been made divisional managers of the Y. M. C. A. founders’ anniversary and Invitation enrollment.

ANNOUNCEMENTS l lieath Notices RICH, NANCY—Age 76 years, died Wednesday, Oct. 5. at St. Frances hospital. Funeral notice later. For further information friends may call GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOME. EE-0148. FARR, jesse c. • -Beloved husband of Laura, father of Otis Farr and Mrs. Minnie Hackett of Elwood. Mrs. Ethel Thails of Marion. Mrs. Ada Alexandria of Contano, Fla.; Mrs. Mamie Green of Coffeyville, Kan., and stepfather of Edward J. and William M. Lane. Mrs. Iva Sullivan. Mrs. Katie Lawrence and Mrs. H. G. Harmon of Indianapolis, departed this life Tuesday, Oct. 4, at the residence. 458 N. State avenue, age 66 years. Furneral Thursday. Oct 6, at the Pilgrim Holiness church, corner 30th and Gale street, 2 p. m. Burial Crowm Hill cemetery Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE _& KIRK. URGE ft MINNIE I*. - Widow of Mr' Charles Ferger. Sr., and mother of Mrs. John Weinman and Ed. O. D.. Gus and Harry Fereer and Miss Lillian Ferger and Mrs. Lena Haspel. passed away at her home, 2134 N. Meridian St.. Monday evening. Friends mav call at the residence. Private services at the res.. Thttr.. 3 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. FOLCKEMER. LUCY—Beloved mother of Mrs. Edward J. Holliday and Miss Audra Folckemer. passed away Tuesday morning. Services at the- FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday 10 a. m. Friends invi.ted. Burial private in Crowm Hill., 3 Funeral Directors, Florists

Distinguished by completeness, by refinement and by dignity, Johnson & Montgomery services are charged for at minimum rates within reach of all. Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home, 1622 N. Meridian St. HA. 1444.

W. D. BEAN BLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 \Y. T. BLASKNGYM Matn office, 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris. _ Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 MISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 HOCKENSMITH North Illinois Street— Lincoln 6858 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ADS appearing here each da are broadcast at 6 p, m. over station WKBF at no additional charge to the advertiser. June in on WKBF at 6 each evening and listen to lost and found announcements. BEAGLE HOUND—Black and white spotted with brown head, female. HU-1897. BOSTON BULL-Screw tall. Answers to name. Ike. Reward, _ RI-0091. CAMEO BAR PlN—Lost Monday morning valued as keepsake. Reward. CH-5190-M. DIAMOND wrist watch lost. Villa Vanese or vicinity of 31st, Illinois. HE-1321, 6:30-5. reward. DOO—Large female brindfe~w bite, brindle around right eye. long tail. Reward ciead or alive. BE-4629-W. evening. FOX TERRIER—Whit-, black, white head, long tail. 1810 N. New Jersey. Reward. _RTIIO2 GOLD STONE lost last Thursdav, city market or city hospital. Reward. 1406 Laurel. * JERSEY COW—Fawn colored"! strived. Phone New Augusta K-37. LIBERAL REWARD- Ltght brown male doe. part hound, black tail, curia over hack. Naflle Brownie HE-5147. WRIST WATCH Lady s. last Sundav Initials M. A. A. Reward, HU-6753.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personals FALSE TEETH. BROKEN PLATES REPATRBD Teth replaced. Called for and delivered free. 417 Virginia Ave. PR-5367. FREE Newly decorated, well heated dance hall. For card parties dances For information call Mr Prieta, -LI-3413 SOCIALISM OR CAPITALISM. The only real issue in coming election. To be able to vote intelligently, read Socialism Explained" by Richard*. 10c at book stores. or Richards the Printer, 411 Mass. SPECIAL—Candv lb box Chocolates. 19c: Peanuts, 8c: Candv Corn 15c. TA-5138 6 Transportation TRAVEL BY BUS Reasonable, low rates to all points. Union Bus Depot. 217 S. 111. LI-2666. Walton Travel Bureau. 439 Indiana Ave. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Service* —— - ——*■- —— "■ • ATTENTION!—I do tinning, roofing, furnace repair work RIGHT; guaranteed; low prices; prompt service. BELCH, DR-27 73. BAND ana orchestra instrument repairing; expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO _COI2B N Penn. Lt. 5513 CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. HA-0583 CURTAINS laundered. 25c pair. Expenenced. white. 1134 Bt. Peter. DR-0317. CURTAINS laundered 25c pair i north). Called for and deliver. HA-2194-W. FLOORS—Finish your own. Rent a Oreadnaueht Sander. TA-4614._ 2506 Central. FURNACE—Cleaning and repairine bv expert mechanic. WOODSON STARNES. DR-6563-J. FURNITURE repaired, refinished, upholstered. prices reasonable; free estimates. _A Z BELL ,_IR -1919. HARDWbOD FLOORS and stairways refinished. Estimates furnished. Hugo JWuelfine. HE-3762. 9x12 RUG cleaned. $1; small free; 3-piece overstaffed suite cleaned. *4. Capitol Ho us- and Window Cleaning Cos. BE-1818. RUG CLEANING S. A- S. pet best’ work _possible; modern price. LI-5894. SCHWARTZ—EIectric and Radio Service. All kinds electric repairing. DR-6375. SMART HATS —at moderate prices: old hats remodeled. 811 Occidental Bldg. __ WEIR piano and radio service. Piano tuning. repairing, _reflnishing. HU-5640.

7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON TRUCKING CO. Experienced, careful white men. Will move you for *1 a room. Li. 4105. FIREPROOF STORAGE Stone now pay six months later, free nauling to storage. Moving S4 per load and up. Call Rt 7750 419 E, Market 8t LOCAL, overland hauling, packing, shipPing. RI-6561 -3623;__r yes,. CH-0699-W. MOVING—S 2 up. anything anv time: io- ' cal overland; white men. Pete's Ch. 2878, 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A-l PAPER HANGING. 10c per roll. Plaster patohing, painting _UR-6144. A-l PAPERING, ,8c; furn. and hung. $3. Furnace repairing reasonable. IR-6088. A-l PAPERING. 10c—Furnished and hung, S3 m. Repairing. White._CH-0677. CLEANING PAPER—EXCELLENT SERVICE. O'DONALD. RI-4628 7-d Cleaners and Dyers

SPECIAL Coats, " Dresses, Suits, Cleaned and Pressed. Pak is Cleaners TA. 6061. RI. 0650

PANTEX CLEANERS—PIain dresses. 49c. 4318 E. 10th St. CH-0735. Call, deliver. 8 Beauty Parlors FREDERICK OR EUGENE permanents, with 2 sets, $5.00; wave, $4; Duradine, $2.50; shampoo/ wave set, 50c. JEWELL BEAUTY SHOP. 2041 W. Washington. __ BE-1223. ' INSTRUCTIONS J 10 Schools, Colleges, Tatoring ANNOUNCING—Eva Mae Montelle. now affiliated with Kerning Internationa! Studio of Danse, formerly with Professor Novack of Garv. Fall classes now opening. 1922 N. Olney. CH-1056. LEARN TO fall classes opening in all branches of dancing. Call JAC BRODERICK. RI-1610. SHORTHAND GREGG—Beginners or review. Private instructions LI-9229. TUTORING—High school subjects, experienced tutor. TA-2286. WANTED—GirIs, 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, TRY TIMES WAN I Alls FOR BUSINESS

HELP WANUD 13 Help Wanted—Male j COLORED MEN ONLY I At or.ee six honest reliable colored men i for responsible work with big chain store I organization. $21.50 possible, plus bonus ito start. References required. Apply | Thursday evening 7 o'clock sharp. 882 | Massachusetts Avenue. ! MEN wanted to establish and conduct i Rawleigh City business In and near cities of Indianapolis, Danville. Plainfield, and Greenwood. Reliable Hustler | can Start earning $35 weekly and in- ; crease rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Cos., Dept. IN-38-V. Freeport I Illinois. WANTED —Snappy, 5-piece, colored orchestra. ROBERT PRIETZ. 143 E. Wash. St. WANTED—Experienced Buick mechanic, living in east part of city. Furnish refWanted several boys to carry Times routes. Apply between 3 and 6 P. M., rear 1240 Central avenue.

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $3.50 Desirable room: fine neighborhood north: privileges, hot water. TA -1717 ALABAMA. N., 1902—Pleasant room; employed person; constant hot water. HA--2924-R. ALABAMA, N.—Large rm. In steam-heated apartment: gentleman. LI-2276, evenings. BOULEVARD PL., 4102 —Nicely furnished room; $2.50. RI-7748. WA-5512-J. after 6. BROADWAY. 2358—CheerfuTTy furnished room, home privileges, reasonable, steam heat. BROOKVILLE. N.. 75—Clean warm room, privileges, gentleman, garage. $2,50. IR--5491, • CENTRAL. 2516—Large front, well heated* hot water; 1 or 2: reasonable COLLEGE 3114—Large front room; attractively furnished: 1 or 2. HA-1295-W. DELAWARE at 32d; lovely room, twin beds: adioinmg bath. HE-5740. MASSACHUSETTS. 703, NO! s—Clean, steam heat, walking distance: $2; after 9 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 RURAL, 230. N.—Attractive, light - rm., real home: meals optional. CH-3711-W. STATION. 2522—Large room. 2 beds $3 for 2 men: $5 for 4 men. CH-3702-M. LOVELY HOME—SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY: REFERENCES. WA-1055. SLEEPING and housekeeping room. 124 W 10th: W New York. 530 W. New York 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, LARGE front room, modern home qraraee available. 52 N. Irvington Avc. IR-3038 PI, A 7 A T-lOTFT , New Management! X LiHLA ITVXi Cii-J Nfw - Decorations. New coffee shop. Weekly $5. with bath, $7. Dparhom Hotpl Attractive rates; x/cdiuuxil autei homelike; free parking. 3206 E. Michigan. CK-7550. ~ HOTEL ANTLERS HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All rooms with bath. S6-S7 per week. HOTEL LOCKERBIE Every room with bafbAand radio. _ Special low week^rates. 121 S. Illinois. mi Ri. 4563.

j. LOST and FOUND WANT ADS * BROADCAST Over Station WKBF ! I _ i The Indianapolis Times announces anew added service for Times Want Ad users. All Lost and Found \ | ads appearing dally in The Times will be broadcast over Station WKBF at 5:55 o'clock each evening. % | _ This is just one of many new features which make | Times Want Ads the outstanding result medium of In- I j dianapolis. It also is one of the reasons The Indian- j ■polls Times has gained MORE WANT AD LINEAGE * than all other Indianapolis newspapers combined. Remember, if you lose or find anything, call Miss j Joe at RI. 5551. Your ad casts only three cents a word j and it will be broadcast each evening over station WKBF at no additional cost! | TIMES WANT ADS ] Headquarters for Results I | Riley 5551 * I

' RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms 65 —858 N. LA SALLE—2 rooms, modern; sink, range, private; garage optional. _ CH-.847-M. _ $6.25 —Illinois. 3251 N.; unusual, 2 rooms furnished, utilities, private entrance, s 1 eeping room;_s3. ASHLAND. 1558—Living room. kitchen. bath, private entrance; sß_week. ASHLAND? 1226—3~connecting front, rooms, 1 room, kitchenette, furnished. Utilities paid. LI-9403. ASHLAND. 1201—2 furnished or unfurnished rooms, modern, garage. RI-1008. BACON’ 1205—Garage bungalow, 3 furnished rooms; utilities; *4. BALTIMORE. 4239—3 furnished, strictly private rooms; lights, water furnished. HU-3590. , BEECH GROVE—IS3 E. Tenth. 3 rooms; utilities furnished: arranged to suit. BUCHANAN ST.. 721—2 ’rooms, unfurnished. $7 month; close to school; electricity furnished _ _ CAPITOL. N.. 1409—2. 3 or 4-room apart? ment; reasonable, steam Beat; hot water. CENTRAL. 1960—1 room, kitchenette, everything furnished; private entrance. HAv 3513-M. DAVIDSON, 319 N.—2. 3--room modern apartment; utilities; adults; $5-$7. RI--2629. _. ILLINOIS, N„ 2339—2. 3 rooms. $5.50 $6.50. hardwood floors, overstuffed. laundry. ILLINOIS, N., 3646—Couple, share comfortable home with congenial couple. TA--0974. ILLINOIS”at 21F7, 48 W.-2 connecting rooms, pantry, also sleeping room; cheap. T A-4633. OHIO, 540 E.—One nice front room, $2.50 week; others $1.50 up; garage. OLIVE. 1154 —2 or 3 rooms, front, overstuffed; down; private entrance: sink. OLNEY. N., 1015—Couple share modern private home: with widow. CH-1464-M. ORANGE. 222—2 or 3 well furnished rooms; good heat; garage. DR-2894-W. TALBOT, N* 2133—2 furnished rooms for housekeeping; kitchen privileges; $5. TA--3575. WOODRUFF. 544. MIDDLE DRIVE—One small apartment; everything furnished. Adults. 9TH., E., 616—1 and 2 rooms, completely furnished, clean; private entrance. LI--2788. 31ST. W.. 1057—2 rooms, everything furnished, newly decorated, garage, $5. T A -255.1. EQUIPPED room for sandwiches and soft drinks. 204 N. Noble. LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 warm rooms: furnished complete: near Tech. CH-4108.

is* Rooms with Board ! $3.50—2219 E. New York; room, board, laundry. Widow's home. Ch. 4634-W. | $6.50 —GRAY, 528, N.—Warm front room, laundry. CH-3503-M CENTRAL, 1418—Pleasant room, good heat; excellent meals; reasonable, RI--6843. CENTRAL, 2130—Front rooms: nicely furnished; each $4.50. $5.50 double. TA-0534. GALE, NL, 1105—Pleasant warm room; excellent. meals; laundry; car line. GLADSTONE, N.. 19—Room and board; for 2: garage free: $5 each. 1RG?689._ ■JEFFERSON, N., 325—Young girl roommate. good meals; home privileges. CH--0685-J. TALBOT. N., 2144 Steam-heated room in apartment: 2 jolly young men or girls, with meals, $4.50 each. Single room, $5. HA-3908-J. 21 Unfurnished Apartments

General Apartments, Inc. Operating Spink Apartments 3720 N. Pennsylvania ... .*43.00-$ 53.00 20.35 N. Meridian ....... 40.00- 62.50 1433 N. Pennsylvania .. 40.00- 65.00 103 E. 13th 33.00- 52.50 111 E. 16th 40-00- 45.00 37 W\ 21st 40.00- 57.00 230 E. Pratt i9lh St.l ... 33.50- 39.00 402 N. Meridian ... 40.00- 125.00 Modern Fireproof Apts. Frigidaire Eauipped ACCESSIBLE Street cars, bus lines and stores. General Apartments, Inc. 22 W. Vermont St. LI. 2437. Nights. Sundays. Holidays. Call LI. 2361. ■ i S27.SO—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 mociern apartment, utilities furnished, garage optional S3O. HE-2905. BALSAM AVE., 3517—-" The Ralph," new r English Type semi-basement apartment. All utilities free. S27_AO. WA, 2335. CAPITOL. N.. 2851—5 rooms, southwest exposure; heat, water, gaxage. TA-2530. CENTRAL. 1121—Pleasant 1 & 2 bedroom apartments; good heat, hot water, reduced. 16To“CENTRAUXVE;~ FIVE ROOMS, $32.50 Good shape. Heat. W'ater, ice box and stove furnished. THE UNION TRUST CO.

RI. 5341 COLLEGE. 2414—4 rooms modern. Frigidaire, warm, garage, heat, water iurnished. He-2064. COLLEGE, 1411—Lower duplex; 5 rooms; modern; heat, water furnished; $27.50. RI-5976 N ILLINOIS, N., 3145 Beautiful bedroom apartments, $52.50._ MADISON. 1025—Best equipped apartment South: Domestic Science kitchen. Frigideire. RITZ APARTMENT — 317 E. MAPLE ROAL) Choice from apartment: four rooms. Utilities and garage furnished. Only $65. THE UNION TRUST CO. RI. 5341 MERIDIAN AT 34TH 17 E. 34TH ST. Eight rooms and bath: garage: newly refinished. Heat and water furnished: $65. THE UNION TRUST CO. RL 5341 NEW JERSEY. 522 N.—4 or 5 rooms; modern; newly decorated; heat, water. RI--7934. 1540 N. MERIDIAN RATES NOW $45 AND SSO Bedroom apts.; all utilities and Frigidaire furn’shed; splendid shape. THE UNION TRUST CO. RI. 5341 NEW JERSEY, N., 2450—5-room apartment. reduced rent, garage. NEW YORK. E.. 1205—3 rooms, bath. heat. light and gas: reasonable. Li. 7274 PENN. ST., 2940 N. Four rooms and sun parlor; Frigida.ire; all utilities and garage: onlv $55. THE UNION TRUST CO. _RI. 5341 11TH. W. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; gas. water and ice furnished. 323, Caii apartment. No._l_The_Grant, 25TH. E . 652-54—Cozy 2,3 rooms, kitchenette. bath; steam heat; private entrance; porches: utilities. Also 2522 Broadway: 5-room duplex; heat, water, garage. HE-2835, 4 AND 5-ROOM modern apartments, S2O, s3o. Inquire, 5018 e. Waahington St. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY e furnish free transportation to inspect furnished ' and unfurnished apt*., dav or nite. No obligation*. LI-5452. Eve. or Bun.. WA-4554 or 0433. COLORED--220 W. North: Laverne. 2 rms , bath, heat lurn.. $4. HE-5858.

RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments TARLETON APARTMENT 1621 BROADWAY Five rooms, bath sun parlor: gar • SSO THE UNION TRUST CO. RI. 5341 1226 N. Illinois St7~ Attractive newly decorated efficiency and bedroom apartments. , S3O-32, including Frigidaire and utilities. Inspection invited. RI. 6052. ttaliOJt Qp Apaihtwntu Hemlock 1237 Day Bile/ 1311 Night

S2S—MILLIKAN APTS. Mass Ave. and E. Mich. St. Two-rm. apts. as low as $25. All utilities and Frigidaire furnished*. * See custodian or Security Trust Cos. RI. 9484. SOUTHEAST Efficiency Apts., $25 ' PINEX COURT Corner of Fletcher and Pine All utilities furnished. Call Apt. 27. SECURITY TRUST CO. RI. 9484. 1108 College Here is a real value, only S3O. Lovely efficiency, large living room, dressing room, bath, kitchenette. Frigidaire. (ft ot| Holton (X) -Apcnitnotta Hemlock 1237 Day Riley 1371 Night IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests von answer it todav the oDDortunitv mat be gone tomorrow 22 Unfurnished Houses BARGAINS” i 1848 Sugar Grove, 7 rms., mod., gar. .$20.00 ! 1345 W. 31st, 6 rms., mod., gar 20.00 2208 Langley, 5 rms., el., gas., c. w.... 20.00 620 E. Ohio, 8 rms., mod., A-l 20.00 239 S. Oakland, A-l, 4-rm. dble., n. pr. 12.50 2254 Bellefontaine, 6 rms., el., gs., c. w. 16.50 1815 N. New Jersey, mod. up. duplex., 7 rms 17.50 221 W. 28th, 6 rms., mod., A-l 17.50 1906 E. Minnesota, A-l dble., el., g., c. w., in. toilet, w. pd.. 15.00 2813 N. Sherman Dr., 4 rms., el., gas., c. w. pd. . 14.00 4111 E. 10th, el., gas, c. w., inside toilet 16.00 1414 E. Le Grande, 6 rms., xv. pd 16.00 427 S. Dearborn, 5 rms 13.00 1423 English, 6 rms., gar 12.50 LI. 7491 GREGORY & APPEL, INC. slo—Colored. 1226 College: rear 5-room, double, water paid. RI-2856. sl2.so—Colored—llth, W.,’ 342-44—4-room double, lights, gas, water paid. HA- _ 4640-W. __ $14 —DRAPER. 1541—5-room semi-modern*; A-l condition; water paid; near school. _goodjieighborhood. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. S2O—IRVINGTON—63 Whittier PL; 5 rooms modern, garage; easily heated. RI-1533 $20 —INGRAM. 1824—6-room modern double, garage: 2 squares public school. $22.50 —Linwood, 739 East—4-room modern double, built-in features; garage. IR--6365. $28 —31st., W., 1241—4 rooms, modern, built-in features; garage; water. Open evenings. ADLER, E., 14—Dandy 5 room semi-mod-ern double, good condition; garage: reduced to sls. Water paid. DR-3472. BELLE VIEU PL., N., 282-4—6 rooms strictly modern, near Washington High, garage. S2O: water paid. BE-1576. Owner. TA-4161. BROOKSIDE PARKY. K DR.". 3547—5 rooms, bath, modern, facing Brcokside nark, garage, reduced CH-1965-W. BROOKVILLE, N , 62 '2- 5 rooms, modern. water paid: garage: S2O IR-1988.

COLLEGE. 1621—6-room modern hardwood floors. Holland furnace, garage, water paid: 818.50- _ COLLEGE. 2618—Modern. 7-room double garage. In fine shape: $35. HE-2835. COLLEGE. 3108—$40: attractive 6-room double; A-l condition: water paid. TA--5178. COLORADO, S,, 38—6 room modern double. built-ins. garage, water paid. S3O. CRITTENDEN AVE.. 6178 In Northcliffe addition, 5 room modern brick bungalow, long living room, fireplace, breakfast room, *3O. Hoosier Funding Corp. LI-7890. J, H. Albershardt. HU-6124. DEARBORN. N. 917—4-room modern double; hardwoods; water softener, garage. CH-4944 DEARBORN. N , 2735—3 room house. ifehts. water. >lO. CH-4354-M. DENNY, N., 124—6-room modern double; garage; water paid. Reduced, $23. Near car. EAST—4-room semi-modern, near school, church. $12.50; water paid. RI-2627 EDGEMONT AVE., 1354—5-room modern; garage: S2O. TA-2231. ENGLISH AVE.. 2521—4 rooms modern garage, water paid; S2O; adults. TA--4504. TA-7163. EWING. 1121—4-room double, semi-mod-ern. garage, water paid; sl6. CH-7097. EXETER, <27—Bungalow. 5 rooms modern! floors reflnished. garage. $25, BE-3675 GALE. N . 1221—Two weeks rent free. Ifroom modern double with heatrola garage, water paid. S2O; near E. 10th car line. HU-7175. 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. HU-3987. _ HOLMES, 46. S.—7-room modern single, garage. S2O: good condition. RI- 6441 KEYSTONE. N.. 1024—4 rooms, good condition. water paid: garage: sl4. RI-0645 LA SALLE N.. 55*—4 ROOMS MODERN. BREAKFABT NOOK. RENT REDUCED. LAUREL. 2044-46—4 room modern double. garage, reasonable! rent. BE-2169 NORTH BT.. E.. JM!*— Dandy 4 room strictry modern doable, clean. Only *2o. '

RENTALS ~i Unfurnished House* OHIO, E. 1424- 8 rooms, strictly modern. l A-l. garage, near Technics;!. DR-4583-M ; OXFORD. N . 2014 4-room cottage, bath. ; A-l. garage, water paid: *l7, CH-7097 PARK. 5288—Colonial 2-way double. 4bedrooms, ejtra lavatorv, new floors. Built for home HU-4026 2354 Park j Double, built like single Large living room, gun oarlor. side, center hall. Dining room and breakfast room Front and rear porch. 3 large living rooms upstairs PIN*, N . Real Silk, schools: double garage. $22.80. 1 HA-4031-M ___ PLEASANT, 1518 —5-room cottage, strictly modern, good condition, garage. DR--4583-M. PROSPECT. 429- 5 room modern. S2O OP Raymond. 1418 E ; 3-4 rooms . SIS-SlB. Goodlet. 902; 3 rooms, gas. $11: DR- _ 4206. RADER. 3142—Single: 7-room modern hardwoods; breakiast room $35. RI-7173. RANDOLPH. 8., 1203—4 room double. thoroughly modern; garage. DR-5630 ROOSEVELT. 19i8—5-room bungalow, semimodern, nice condition: sl4. RI-6441 3530 Salem St.: mod.. 2-car gar $45.00 4181 Guilford St.: mod 6 room . . 45 00 316 N Hamilton: mod . 5 r00m.,. 20 0:1 425 W. 39h: mod. 4-room 25.00 1210 Delos': 4 rooms 800 1406 Deloss; 4 rooms 10.00 415 Dorman: 5 rooms 14.50 1 TENNXNGS BROS _ _ 28 S 111. St. SPENCER AVENUE, 23—8-room modern J double; breakfast room: fireplace; large ( closets: built-in features: full basement; laundry room; garage: $35 RI-SO3O. TACOMA. N . 822—125: dandy modern 6 ; room double. A-l condition; garage. HU- ! 4946. TALBOT. N.. 2018—4 bedroom modern double. Ist class condition, garage: $35. H4-3184-W 11TH. E . 2615—Single. 6 roomsYsun room. work shon In rear; $35 CH-6416 17TH ST.. EAST. 717- 5-room modern dou- I ble. fine condition, close to College, re- i riuced rent. j 18TH, W.. 1181 or DR-1 f 17 29TH 8T . W.. 159—6-room semi-modern, Sls, Wa. 3306. Ring 1. FREE rent. Oct. 1.. 4 rooms. sl2: water paid: desirable location- newly painted 123 S. Arlington TR-3516 STARKS Agency. Fountain 80. DR-5746, j Houses. Apis., furnished or unfurn. Sonthside locations. Transportation turn DOUBLE FOR RENT 4 513 E. 23rd St.. $22 50; near school 45; ] high grade, newly decorated. Rl-5994. 1

MODERN RENTALS 1851 N. Talbot. 7 rooms $32.50 2839 N New Jersey. 7 rooms 30 00 | 2452 N Talbot, 7 rooms 25.00 | 81 Whittier. 6 rooms 25.00 1207 N. La Salle. 8 rooms 25 00 127 W. 24th. S' rooms 18 00 | 533 F, 10th, 5 rooms 18.00 | 1157 W. 31st. 5 rooms 18 00 1420 W 33H g moms ... 20 00 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS 23 W. Ohio. LT-3423. COLORED—2BI7 Baltimore. 5 rooms, lights, garage: 66. RI-6441. 23 Furnished Apts, and House* BF.LIEFONTATNE. 1310 bath; util. New’ York. 1628 W : 5 rms.. bath, gar., wa, paid: $6 wk RI-7725. MERIDIAN. 8.. 2139 Living room. 2 bedrooms. kitchen, private bath, entrance. Completely furnished: garage utilities; reduced. ‘24 Suburban and Farms 1 THREE rooms, garage and half acre. $8 \ month: 4 rooms, garage, chicken coop, 1 acre, sl2 month. IR-4297. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space COAL YARD WITH SWITCH AND SCALES. ONLY S2O MONTH 1,1-5065. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale NEAR TECH HIGH SCHOOL 6 rooms, modern: full lot. garage: $2,650; $350 cash. $24 month. TA-4679. 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE Indiana's leading Real Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992. 28 Sale Suburban Property A ITEAL BARGAIN. 2850 MADISON AVE. Small down payment. $33 per month buys this 5-room modern bungalow; reconditioned throughout; looks like new; hardwood floors in 2 rooms: new blinds, newly painted and papered; 2-car garage Mr. Huse RI-5341, HU-2016. The Union Trust. Company. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage; READ THIS! Southern Decatur Couniv, 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, buggy, disc, plow and all other farming tools. Jersev now. 2 Jersey heifers, large sow and 2 shoats, I 2 sheen. 100 chickens. 40 bushels corn m crib. 120 egg incubator. All crops and I all household goods for S7OO cash. BERT ! WILHELM. 2106 S. Emerson. IR-4297. 31 Wanted to Trade HOUSE—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 WHAT HAVE you to trade for 2. 3 or 4bedroom homes north, write Hoosier Funding Corp.. 316 Chamber of Commerre. TRY IIMKS WANT ~ 4DS S'< I MERCHANDISE |34 Miscellaneous For Sale AUCTION SALE—Big Four Ry.. Capitol i Ave. and South St.. Friday. Oct. 7th. | 9:30 a. m. Lot over, damaged and re- : fused or unclaimed fre.ight. For a ! partial list of mdse, to be sold see auction notice in this paper. BLACKSMITH ANVILS - Ail weights less than half price, also blowers. 1302 W. Washington St. CYLINDER PRESS. Chare, sizr 19x24. S6O cash. Call evenings. TA-2857. EXHAUST FANS—Alternating current, ' motors, all sizes. chesp. LI-3827. JUGS and bottles for cider, bottles, for aii ; home uses. Sagalowsky Bottle Cos.. 605 j S. Capitpl. RI-7104. Jugs, Bottles, Stone Jars” Bargain nrices. We deliver. West End Bottle Cos.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085 MAYTAG WASHER—Good condition; girl's bicycle; gas range SBS; electric sandwich toaster. Will sacrifice. CH-0889, after MOTORS. Electric, all sixes, reasonable. MEIER ELECCTRIC A- MACHINE CO 3525 E. Washington Bt. IK-115L OUT OF PAWN HamilfonK, Illinois. Runri Specials. Rlgins, XX'althams. 21 Jewels. Like new17 Jewel Illinois and Hamil- 0 "sacks BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Avp. QUILTS, brand new. hand-madeYoidUfaslw ioned patterns, like grandmother used to make. 1945 Ruckle St. HE-4536 SCHOOL BOOKS. NEW. USED; CASH~fSr USED ONES CRAWFORDS DRUGS. 813 N. DELAWARE. LI-1800.

TIN SHEETS Bargain price, new painted, sizp 21x28. 112 sheets to box: price *5 per box 1302 VL Washington. Waterproof Truck Covers AH sizes carried in stock, no waiting We sell 99 'V of truck covers in Indiana. There's reason. PRICE AND QUALITY. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. 34-b Auction Sales AUCTION SALE On Saturday. October 15. 1932. 2 o'clock p. m at Police Headauarters. Alabama and Pearl streets, there will be sold at Public Auction for cash all unclaimed and lyiredecmed. stolen, and found articles in the possession of the Police Department, longer than six months. Included in the sale Bre clothing, household articles, tools, tires, bicvcles and numerous other articles of personal property. PUBLIC AUCTION 9 30 A. M.. FTiday. Oct. 7th, 1932. Unclaimed Freight Station, Big Four Rv , Caoitol Ave. ar.d South St . Indianapolis. Ind : Candv. household good*, furniture, sinks, roof cement, crushed stone, tile, marble, twine, kettles boilers and mar.v other articles. Inspection Thursdav. Oct. 6th, 1932 35 Household Goods REFRIGERATORS—GeneraI Electric $l5O almost new. guaranteed: easv terms J W RICH RADIO. 1524 N. Liinols. RISTOVES—Bargain, real values aTi kinds of cooking and heating HUB FURNITURE COMPANY. 414 East Washington St LI-3190, STOVES _ ALL KINDS OF COAL STOVES OIL BURNING HEATERS THAT WILL GIVE COMPLETE . SATISFACTION CHARLES KOEHFANG 880-882 VIRGINIA AVE. 4dR-1417,

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Furniture AT A Greater Saving An examina'ion will show that w<* still uphold our original fine quality at much lower prices. Solid oak din- w - _ _ _ sf. r $69-00 fully finished. w y SPECIALS! Pair of twin beds. . .sls Rugs, American Orientals #122.50 Occasional Tables ..So MANY OTHER UNUSUAL BARGAINS House Beautiful 3710 N. MERIDIAN

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Electric Washers Made to m _ 7SA $?U.95 °"'y jLd / .. Serviced by Local Dealer TERMS ARRANGED CENTRAL TRANSFER & STORAGE 209 VV. SOUTH ST.

“Princess Model” Laundry Queen ** Electric JjjYj Washer * teed. Peoples Outfitting' Cos. 133 \Y. Washington St.

$1 Per Wk. Buys This WHITE CAP HART M A S 315-17-19 E. Washington St.

BABY CAB reed, and waiker. $3.50 Or^ r Jhophontc. 25 records. 83 _ DR-5505-W * BEDB (2i. metal: De Luxe springs; fumed! o. table. 6 chairs, walnut dresser. (27*' fctand tables, hall tree, electric washer,-100-lb. ice chest: very cheap. 4106 8,. Washington St. IR-7370. BEDROOM SUITE, maple. $32, living room, piiiow arm, $57; beautiful dining room. rugs. 822 50. 3710 N. Meridian. B 5 ADMINISTRATOR —HousehoId goods. 925 E. llth. St.. Tuesday, Oct. sth 1 p. m. DININOTfOMM"sUITE~tahhTbuffet and"*" chairs. $45. Raincoats women's, mens and children's. $3 810 FOUR UNr ' CLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South S' ELECTRIC Excellent contUtionV “ 618 N, Oakland. CH-4792-M. FOR REFRIGERATORS All types and sizes, new and used See our displsy 2000 Northwestern Ave. Opsa I t m. to 1 p. m. _J > °* ar _J Ce FURNITURE— Stoves, rugs refngeratorsT'h _n**L*!*l. sash, credit. Barret. 86S_ Va. HEATER — Estate Hot Storm;’’ light size" fine condition. 4126 Rook wood Ave. ’ ICE BOX 200-lb , like new* $lO. VioßnT* complete, 35. 3729 Shelby St IMITATION mahogany bed and dresser, gai stove, black. 0365 Wash. Bl\d. LIVING RM. SUITES—S 39 50: Frieze occassional chairs. $7.95. Bedroom suite, beaut,fully matched wood. $49 50 Inn- r soring mattrace. $9.75: Axmmister all wool seamless 9x12 rug, sl7 95 Many other vrlues in living room dining room and bedroom furniture. Tables, breakfast sets, dinette aets. 2428 North Me- : rldian street. MOHAIR SUITE. 3-piece, $25; COmple*a bed, $lO. dresser, $5 breakfast **t $8: 9x12 rug. $8 dining suae, *25. 1 to p. ib. 2307 North Meridian St. STOVE Hotb’ast. nice sire goodi rondl- 1 tion; reasonable. 3519 Guildford Ave. p