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INSULL IS HELD IN GREECE FOR U. S. OFFICIALS Deportation Is Likely for Former Head of Big Utilities Network. (Continued From Page One)

father when he visited the elder Insull in Paris. The money, it was reported, was to finance insull’s flight to Greece. Government agencies also were said to have received the report. Wife Is Astonished By I nihil I’m* PARIS, Oct. 10.—The arrest of Samuel Insull in Athens was announced officially by the United States embassy today. Mrs. Insull and her son. Samuel Jr., appeared astonished at the news, which they read in the afternoon papers. They locked themselves in their rooms, and told the United Press by telephone: “Nothig has changed our plans. We have nothing to say.” Martin Resumes Quiet Life By United Pres* ORILLA, Ontario, Oct. 10— Martin J. Insull today resumed the quiet life he led here before surrendering to Canadian authorities as a fugitive from justice, and spending two days in jail. He was released on bail Saturday from the Marrie prison, and he returned here to recuperate from what he called 'a tiring ordeal.” Insull steadfastly refused to discuss any aspects of the case against him and his brother, Samuel. Extradition papers for Insull were expected some time next week. Insured for Million By I nilrd Press PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Oct. 10.— Samuel Insull. deposed head of the billion-dollar Insull utilities group, is insured for $1,000,000, according to a list published today by The Spectator, an insurance publication. Four hundred names were included in the list of men whose life insurance or business policies aggregated $1,000,000 or more. Al Jolson's name for a mililon followed that of Insull, and Will Rogers was down for a similar amount. The largest aggregate insurance was credited to Pierre S. Du Pont, Wilmington. Del., $7,000,000. John C. Marin, Philadelphia; William Fox, New York, and Herbert Dillon, New York, were credited with $6,000,000 or more. Among those credited with more than $4,000,000 were Marshall Field III; Frederick B. Patterson, Joseph M. Schneck, Walter P. Chrysler, Frank P. Book, Herbert V. Book. J. Burgess Book, Jesse L. Lasky, Adolph Zukor, L. R. Smith, William Ziegler, Ralph Jones. C. F. Kettering, William R. Coe, Christian R. Lindbach and Peter E. Martin. TREASURERS SOON TO FILE SUITS FOR FEES Constitutionality of Acts Cutting Delinquent Penalties to Be Tested. Suits to test constitutionality of two special assembly acts regarding fees collected by county treasurers soon will be filed in a Marion county court, Timothy P. Sexon, county treasurer, declared today. The new law's are being ignored by Sexton and county treasurers in other parts of the state. Compensation of the treasurer, by one of the laws, is reduced from 6 per cent to-.3 per cent on delinquencies. The other law cut the demand fee from $1.50 to 50 cents, the treasurer receiving only onehalf. Mileage fees also were abolished. Norman A. Patrick and Henry Seyfried, Indianapolis attorneys, have notified treasurers the acts are to be contested in court. STATE COAL OUTPUT SHOWS GREAT GAIN Signing of New Contracts Reflected in U. S. Bureau Report. Upturn in coal production in Indiana that started after signing of new contracts was reflected in a report received today from ihe United States bureau of mines shoving that the output for the week ended Sept. 24 was 229.000 tons. It was the greatest production week in more than six months. The output of the previous week, the first after contracts were signed, was 214.000 tons. For the corresponding period of last year, production was 232.000 tons. The average weekly September production in 1923 was 550.000 tons. RABBI'S WIFE IS DEAD Mrs. Cecelia Hartman to Be Buried in City Today. Funeral services for Mrs. Cecelia Hartman, 59, who died Saturday in her home, 53 East McCarty street, were held today in the Linath Hazedeck Society building. 731 South Meridian street. Mrs. Hartman was the wife of Rabbi Jacob Hartman of the old Ohez Zedeck Hebrew congregation, now a part of the Beth-El-Zedeek congregation. Burial was in Ohez Zedeck cemetery’. ZOLL L. MILLER DEAD Former Typographical Union Aid Is Taken at Horne Here. Zoll L. Miller. 67. of 142 West Thirtieth street, died early Sunday in his home. He formerly was assistant educational manager of the International Typographical Union. He was a printer for fifty-two years. Funeral services and burial will be held Tuesday in Louisville, Ky. He was born in Lebanon. Ky. Burns Cause Child's Death Evelyn Lambert, 8, of Shelbyville, died Sunday night at Riley hospital of burns.

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p. M.— ! CBS—Tito Guizar. tenor. NBC The Goldbergs to WEAF WON '"2o> Bridge Expert. NBC Johnnv Hart in Hollywood to WJZ. —7 P. M KYW 0020)-Maupin * orchestra. CBS Edwin C. Hill. NBC Boconyland Sketches to WEAK. NBC—The Contented program to WJZ. —7:15 P. M.— CBB Bingin' Sam. I W’BBM <77o> --Sports; So’sI nik s orchestra. —7:30 P. M KYW <lo2o)—Dr. Bundesen. CBS Kale Smith. NBC—Revellers to WEAK WJR 1750)- Hamps' orchestra. —7:15 P. M.— KYW <lo2o.l—Songs and sermons. CBS- Fti Manchu-Mystery Drama WBBM 1770 < Brooks and l Ross. NBC—Pat Barnes to WJZ. p. M KYW <lo2oi—Trio, i WBBM i770) —H a r r 1 e t j Cruise. ! NBC—Gypsies to WEAF. NBC —wiener Minstrels to WJZ. —8:15 P. M.— KYW <lo2o)—Two Former enemies. CBS- Mills Brothers. WBBM (770) —Four Norsemen. —8:30 P M KYW <lo2o—Diamond's orchestra.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company MONDAY I\ M. s:3o—Skippv ICBS). b:4s—Bohemians. 6: 13—Sid Gary (CBS). 6:3o—Jimmv Corrigan orchestra (CBS'. 6:45 Democratic countv committee. 6:so—Tito Guizar (CBSi. 7:00 Edwin C. Hill (CBS). 7:ls—Singin' Sam iCBSi. 7:3o—Kate Smith (CBSi. 7:4s—Fu Manchu (CBSi. B:ls—Mills Brothers iCBS). 8 30—Paris Mysteries iCBSi. 9:00 Music that satisfies (CBSi. 9:ls—Easy Aces (CBSi. 9 30—Republican county committee. 9:3s—Wanderers. 9:4s—Mvrt and Marge (CBS./. 10:00—Bohemians. 10:15—Columba symphony (CBSi. 10:30—The Columnist. 10:45—Guv Lombardo and Royal Canadians i CBS i. 11:00—Don Redman orchestra (CBSi. 11:30—Eddie Duchin orchestra (CBS). Sign ofT midnight. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.i MONDAY P M. 4 30—Vesper orcanlogue. 4:4s—News flashes. 5:00 —Alice Arnold. s:ls—Tea time tunes. s:3o—Aunt Lou and Uncle Connie. s:4s—Dinner melodies. s:ss—Lost and found by The Indianapolis Times. 6:oo—Dinner dances. 6:ls—Health talk. 6 25—Democratic county committee. 6:3o—Harrv Bason. 6:4s—Sport's spotlight. 7:oo—Silent. B:oo—lndiana trio. B:ls—Connie's orchestra. B:3o—Republican County committee. B:4o—Golden melodies. B:ss—Music room. 9:ls—Devore sisters. 9:30 —Cocoanut Grove orchestra (e. t.i. 9:4s—Harrv Bason. 10:00 —Connie's Merrvmen. 10:30 Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P M. 4:ls—Caravan drama, 4:4s—Doctors of melody. s:oo—Captain Jim. 5:15—01d man sunshine. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos ‘n’ Andy (NBCi. 6:ls—Gene & Glenn. , . , 6:3o—Chandu. the magician (e t.i. fi 45_Billie Jones and Ernie Hare (NBCI. 7-30—Hotel Gibson dance orchestra. 7:4s—Swift program. B:oo—Wiener Minstrels (NBC). B:3o—Canada Dry program (NBC). 9 00—Tales of terror. 9:3o—Mike and Herman. 9 45—Netherland Plaza orchestra. 10:00—WLW fanfares. 10-30 —Henry Thies dance orchestra. 11 00—Moon river, slumber music. 11:30—Castle Farm orchestra. 12 no jMidnlght —Sign off. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notice* EGAN VERONICA—BeIoved daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward P. Egan and sister'of Mrs. Joseph Harmon, passed away at the residence, 4701 S. Meridian St., Saturday. Oct. 8. Funeral at residence Tuesday! Oct. 11. at 8:30 a m. Services at Si Roch's church. 9 a m. Bunal Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. _ LYNCH. WILBUR N.—Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lynch and brother or Elmer Lvnch. passed on at the home, 631 N. Dearborn st., Saturday night. Services Tuesday. 2:30 p. m. Friends inviteri. Burial Memorial Park. . MARTIN. ELIZABETH SCHWEIGERT— Mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Everetts and grandmother of Earl M. Everetts, passed away at residence. 3013 E. Michigan, Oct. 8, age 91 years. Funeral at residence, Tuesday afternoon. Oct. 11, at. J o'clock Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited (Please omit flowers.l WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . TRUASCH, GEORGE—7I years, beloved husband of Martha Truasch. father of the Rev. Mrs. Harry Kellam of Oklahoma and Irvin Truasch of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday a. m. at Pawhuska. Okla. Funeral Tuesday. 8:30 a. m.. at the G H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME. 1505 S. East St., and 9 a. m.. St. Patricks church. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited Friends may call any time 2 Cards, In Memoriams LUCID—In sad and loving memory of our beloved husband and father, FRANK J. LUCID, who passed away three years ago today, Oct. 10, 1929. HIS FAMILY. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists \Y. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 \Y. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 HOCKENSMITH <2ff North Illinois Street—Lincoln 68M Johnson & 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 dav are broadcast at 6 p. m. over station AVKBF at no additional rharce to the advertiser. Tun in on AVKBF at 6 each evening and listen to lost and found announcements. BOSTON bull male, ears trimmed; reward. 4139 Rockville Rd. Call BE-1034-W BOSTON terrier pup lost 6 months old, 1 brown. 1 blue eye. white face, green harness, reward 5221 Broadway. HU--1562 CLARINET LOST Wednesday a m , October 5. on East 10th bus. Please return to 943 N. Arlington. or call IR-2803. Reward. FINISHED needlepoint square in black, colored flowers :u center. Friday. Meri. st. or front Townsend sandwich car; reward.' HA-38Q4-J, Valued as gift. PURSE—Brown cloth, between postoffice, city market. September rent. kevs. Reward. RI-4970. SCOTCH terrier. black male, name "Moses," child's pet. lost from 2449 N. Illinois. Apt. I: liberal reward. HE-4706. WHITE dog. small, wire-haired, lame in _rea r legs: reward. IR-5614 WIRE 1 -HAIRED fox terrier, short tall. black ears, vicinity 934 E. 57th st. HUWRIST WATCH—Lady's white gold Bulova! one chip diamond on each end Lost Indiana ballroom Saturday night' reward. BE-0354 WRIST WATCH—Lost, very small platinum surrounded diamonds, flexible ends, neat bracelet. Keepsake, one deceased. Reward HA. 0141, IP YOU DON'T FIND what you are iooglng for tn the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily.

MONDAY —8:30 P. M -BS-Mysteries in Paris, 1 NBC--Parade of States to WEAF NBC—Jack Benny Ac Olsen’s orchestra to WJZ. —8:15 P. M.— KTHB (1040t—String band. , —9 P. M.— KYW (1020)—The "Two Doc^irs.' CBS Shiikrets orchestra and Ruth Etting. NBC— Feature to WEAF WENR. NBC—Country Doctor to WJZ —9:15 P. M.— CBS Easy Aces NBC- Wilfred Glenn, basso to WJZ. —9:30 P. M.— CBS —Charles Carlile. tenor. NOB (7201 Tomorrow’s Trib.: Headlines. NBC—Alice Jov to WEAF. NBC—Sketch. Batter Up to WJZ. —9:15 P. M ICBS—Mvrt & Marge to WFBM WON <72ol—Highlights oi S(. John's NBC—Mildred Bailey to WJZ. —lO P. M.— KDKA 19801 —Sports review; i news. KYW ilo2o<—Sports: news; Maupln s orchestra. CBS—Barlow and Columbia ! fvmphonv. NBC—Scottl's orchestra to | WEAF. AVON (720)—Minstrel show. INNBC—Pickens Sisters to I WJZ. NBC Amos ‘n’ Andv to 1 WENR. WMAQ. WSM. I

CHEER WALKER ON HIS RETURN Jimmy Gets Great Greeting From New Yorkers. By United Press NEW YORK. Oct. 10.—Citizen James J. Walker came home Sunday to the tune of “Lover Come Back to Me,” and the shrill cheers of at least 10,000 other "plain citizens like himself” ringing in his ears. Walker answered perfunctory questions about his health. “Yes, I am still able to totter around,” said the former mayor. “I’m not going to fall down. My health has improved in the last two days. It got pretty good Thursday (the night he declined the mayoralty nomination), and it improved after they nominated John P. O'Brien. “That means you will campaign for him?” “I am an organization man. I shall do whatever the organization wants.” ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personals FALSE TEETH, BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED. Teeth replaced. Call for and deliver free. 417 Virginia Ave, DR-5967. SOCIALISM OR CAPITALISM. The only real issue in coming election. To be able to vote intelligently, read "Socialism Explained” by Richards, 10c at book stores, or Richards the Printer, 411 Mass. SMART HATS—at moderate prices: old hats remodeled. 811 Occidental Bldg. 6 Transportation INSURED & BONDED BUS. TRANS. Ride with safety and economy. ..Chicago. $3.50: Nashville. $6; Chattanooga. $8; Atlanta, $10; Jacksonville. sls: Miami, $25; Tampa, s2l. Lower week-end return trip rates. WALTON TRAVEL BUREAU, 439 Indiana Avenue. Ri. 4000. Union Bus Depot. 217 S. Illinois St. LI-2686. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra Instrument repairing: expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N Penn LI 5513 CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. HA-0583 ._ FURNACE—Cleaning and repairing bv expert mechanic. WOODSON STARNES. DR-6563-J. HARDWOOD FLOORS and stairways refinished. Estimates furnished. HUGO WUELFING, HE-3762. 9x12 RUG cleaned. $1; small free; 3-piece overstuffed suite cleaned. $4. Capitol House and Window Cleaning Cos. BE-1853. SCHWARTZ—EIectric and Radio Service. All kinds electric repairing. DR-6375. WASHING MACHINE—And sweeper parts; service on all makes. CH-4792-M. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON TRUCKING CO. Experienced, careful white men. Will move you for $1 a room. LI. 4105. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call Ri. 7750. 419 E. Market St LOCAL, overland hauling, packing, shipping. RI-6561-3628; eves.. CH-0699-W. MOVING—S 2 up, anything, any time: local overland; white men. Pete’s Ch. 2878, 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A-l PAPERING. 8c; furn. and hung, $3. Furnace repairing reasonable. IR-6088. A-l PAPERING. 10c—Furnished and hung. $3 un. Repairing. White. CH-0677. CLEANING PAPER—EXCELLENT SERYICE. O’DONALD. RI-4628. 8 Beauty Parlors FREDERICK OR EUGENE permanents, with 2 sets, $5.00; oil waves, $4; Duradine $2.50: shampoo and wave set, 50c. JEWELL BEAUTY SHOP, 2041 W. Washington, BE-1220, INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring ANNOUNCING—Eva Mae Montelle. now affiliated with Kersting International Studio of Danse, formerly with Professor Novack of Garv. Fall classes now openIng. 1922 N. Olney. CH-1056. LEARN TO DANCE—New fall classes opening in all branches of dancing. Call JAC BRODERICK. RI-1610. MEN-WOMEN—IB-50. 4105 to $250 month. Steady government life jobs. Many post-depression vacancies. Prepare immediately. List positions and particulars FREE. Write today sure. Franklin Institute. Dept. ISS G. Rochester. N. Y. $1,260. $3,000 YEAR—Government Life Jobs. Manv Post-depression vacancies. Men. women. 18-50. Steady work. List positions: sample coaching and full particulars—FßEE. Write immeditaelv—todav sure. Box 1054-G Times. SAXOPHONE and clairnet lessons. FREE instruments to MY pupils. IR-5571.

| LOST and FOUND WANT ADS I BROADCAST Over Station WKBF The Intiianapolis Times announces anew added service for Times Want Ad users. t All Lost and Found | ads appearing daily in The Times will be broadcast over j 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 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 j Joe at RI. 5551. Your ad costs only three cents a word j and it will be broadcast each evening over Station WKBF at no additional cost! ! TIMES WANT ADS ! Headquartei's for Results Riley 5551

j —10:15 P. M.— WGY 1790<—Crooner: Randall’s orchestra WMAQ <67o)—Dan and Sylvia. WSM (650:—Sports. —10:20 P. M.— KDKA 19801 Accordion man: Pettis' orchestra. —10:30 P. M.— CBS—Lombardo and Roval Canadians. NBC Ben Bernies orchestra to WEAF WSM 16501- Dance orchestra. ( WTMJ (620)—Dance orchestra. —10:45 P. M.— WMAQ 16701—Dance program <2*-a hoursi. —ll P. M.— KDKA <9BO1 —Eronc Busters. KYW ■ 1020)—-Canton orchestra. CBS- -Redman's orchestra. WGN 17201 —Kemp's orchestra. WGY (790 i— Organist. NBC—McCov s orchestra to i WJZ. WJR <750) —Hamp's orenestra. WSM 1650)—Tuneful tales. —11:05 P. M.— NBC—Roger Wolfe Kahn's orchestra to WEAF. —11:30 P. M.— KYW <lo2ol—Agnews orchestra; Canton orchestra. CBS —Duchin's orchestra. NBC—Bellevue Stratford orchestra to WEAF, WENR. WGN (720i—Dance program (2 hoursi. NBC—Edge. Beach orchestra to WLW —l2 P. M.— WBBM (7701—Around the I , town.

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HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male Attention Washington high school students. Several good Times routes for sale. Inquire 236 X. Belmont, 3 p."m. to 5 p. m. 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. SALESMAN—I want three ambitious and industrious men with cars to build successful business of their own. Those selected will be given personal training and assistance. Write or See F. A. ROHRER, 3716 East Washington St., Indianapolis, Indiana, or phone IR-0489. WANTED—Etcher experienced on saw. _ Address Times Box A 263. Wanted several boys to carry Times routes. Apply between 3 and 6 P. M., rear 1240 Central avenue. REN T ALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA, N.—Large rm. in steam-heated apartment; gentleman. LI-2276, evenings. ALABAMA, X T ., 920 Seminole Hotel, large rooms, modern comforts, $3.50; $4.50 wk, Eingle. Spacious lobby. LI-1496. BROADWAY, 1403—Clean, warm room; phone. $8 month; gentleman preferred. BROADWAY. 3760—Young widow will rent large front room with home privileges of 5 room apartment, radio, shower, etc. Companionsnip and congeniality more than price desired, references required. WA-0610. BROOKVILLE, N.. 75—Clean warm room, privileges, gentleman, garage. $2.50. IR--5491, COLLEGE 3114—Large front room; attractively furnished; 1 or 2. HA-1295-W. COLLEGE, 820—Large front, modern room, also small sleeping: $1,50. DELAWARE at 32d; lovely home for 3 girls; private bath, no family. HE-5740. HOYT AVE., 1202—Large front room downstairs, private entrance, will allow some cooking; reasonable. MERIDIAN. N., 1927—Nicely furnished front room; private lavatory; garage. HE-3422. OAKLAND, 1101—Attractive room, modern, private home; convenient location: $3. OHIO, E„ 407—CLEAN BEDS, TUB? SHOWER: 25c A NIGHT. RUCKLE. 1709—1 large room, kitchenette, next bath. $3; also sleeping room. WASHINGTON BLVD.—Lovely room, twin beds. 2 young men: garage, TA-6166. 9TH ST.. W.. 149, APT. B—Lovely front room, $3 for two; steam heated; hot water; free par king. RI-2287. 23RD E, 522. APT. 3—Nicely furnished. family, breakfast optional, $4. x4xL-5073. SI inFT I S f , < i iIP'Y housekeeping room. 124 w! 10th; 416 W, New York. 530 W. New York. ATTRACTIVE room or furnished apartment; on car line; reasonable. HE-1420. NlcJTciean beds: steam heat. 25c night! NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jersey. Dearborn Hotel Attractive rates; , , homelike: free parking. 3208 E. Michigan. CH-7550 HOTEL antlers HOTEL LOCKERBIE Every room with bath and radio, o s P,Y lal . low weekly rates. 121 8 Illinois. Ri. 4562 PRINCETON HOTEL .232 S. ILLINOIS. Well furnished, clean rooms, constant fnr ion Y r ’ Cl jy heat ' a real winter home tor ladies and gentlemen. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Times Phone ‘ad-taker’’ Ri. 5551 during business hours. 18 Housekeeping Rooms s4.so—Randolph. 208 N.—2-modern, warm rooms; private family; adults. RI-3242. $5—858 N. LA SALLE—2 rooms, modern; CH 7847 a ]vf e ’ private: B ara se option^. ASHLAND, 1201—2 furnished or unfurnlshed rooms, modern, garage. RI-1008. ASHLAND. 1558—Living room: kitchen! bath, front and back entrance. BEVILLE. N., 829 —Front room, house--3313*1R B ’ DeXt bath ’ steam Heat. CHCAPITOL, N.. 1409—2. 3 or 4-room apartment; reasonable, steam heat; hot water. COLLEGE. 1649—2 or 3 room aDartments, unfurnished, all utilities. CH-3715-J. DELAWARE, N., 2024—1 room kitchenette! furnished or unfurnished; private entrance: phone. HIGHLAND AVE.. 21 N.—2 modern rooms; everything furnished; adults; garage. ILLINOIS, N.. 2339—2, 3 room apartments for 4. $5.50. $6.50; laundry, Maytag washer, custodian. ILLINOIS, n!! 2339—Private light housekeeping rooms; $3. $3.50. Market, 932, E. Two modern 3-room furnished apartments, upper and lower, front, $6 and $7. Utilities and heat. OHIO. 540 E.—One nice front room, $2.50 .week: others $1.50 up; garage. ORANGE, 222—2 or 3 well furnished rooms; good heat; garage, DR-2894 -W. RANSDELL, 2517—Lower 4-room modern: near Garfield park: garage. DR-0509. ST. CLAIR, E., 314. NO. 2—2 furnished, steam, sink, always hot water; 1 and kitchenette. SANDERS. 853—2 warm rooms, modern. everything furnished: private entrance; $6 SOUTHEASTERN. 1523-1 or 2 nished rooms; modern, steam heat, phone, laundry, garage. $3.50 up. TALBOT, N., 2133—2 furnished rooms for housekeeping; kitchen privileges; $5. TA--35(5. LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 warm rooms, evet’ything furnished; $6; 1 room $4. CH--4108. 13TH, E. 654, APT. 3—2 connecting rooms! steam heat, regular kitchen: reasonable. IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are looking for In the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily. 19 Rooms with Board $4.50 EACH—For 2; attractive, excellent meals; privileges; transportation mornmgs. CH-0319. CENTRAL, 2130—Lonely rooms; low prices; 1 or 2, meals optional. TA-0534. GALE, N.. 1105—Pleasant warm room; excellent meals; laundry; car line. GLADSTONE, N., 19 —Room and board; for -: garage free; $5 each, IR-3689. NEW YORK, E., 2219—1 or 2. in widow's home; laundry; $4. CH-4634-w. 32D. E.. 603—Steam-heated, home privileges; garage; meals optional. TA-2818. VERY nice room: board optionalTlTrivate home for 2, CH-2394. GIRL—Who is employed to share a nice new home with man and wife on north side: board, room and laundry $6 per week; home privileges. HU-6044! 21 Unfurnished Apartments COLLEGE, 1411—Lower duplex; 5 rooms; heat > water furnished; $27.50. Jxx-59 i 6. "COLLEGE AVE.r2259 Five rooms and bath. 2 bedrooms. Frigidaire, laundry, built-in kitchen cabmet, incinerator, large storage room* was S6O now $45. Mass. Ave., cor. Steele St. 4 rooms, bath, heat and water, all private; fine condition: S2O. See custodian. NEW JERSEY. N . 522—4 or 5 rooms modeui_93 newly decorated, heat, water. NEW YORK, E.. 1205—3 rooms, bath heat reasonable; Catholic preferred!

RENTALS !21 Unfurnished Apartments 11TH. W. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; ga*. water and ice furnished. $23 Call apartment No. 1 The Grant, j ; 25TH. E.. 652-54—Cozy 2. 3 rooms, kitch- i enette, 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. 535. Inquire. 5018 E. Washlngton St. APARTMENT—I-bedroom. Murphy bed; built-in features; Frigidaire; adults. TA-5976. SMALL SIZE 4-RM. APT. Efficiency type; steam heat; close in. Investigate! Full information. At 901 N. East St. See custodian. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY We furnish free transportation to Inspect furnished and unfurnished apts.. dav or nite. No obligations. LI-5452. Eve or Sun. TA-1064. or 0433. CHOICE OF SEVERAL APTS in the finest of condition: 4 and 5 rooms: all have fu’l bedrooms, plus in-a-door bed; lots of built-in features; rent cut to the bone. Investigate. Full information at i 720 E. 13th St., and 1318 Ashland Ave. ! SPe custodian. j 22 Unfurnished Houses $12—2315 HOYT—4-room cottage, semimodern: garage: basement. HU-5636. SIS—REMBRANDT. 1637—Near Riverside •car line; 6 rooms; cleaned; garage. DR--0880. $22.50 —Bungalow. 5 rooms; modern; ga- ; rage. 813 Main St., Broad Ripple. HU--7250. S2B —NEW YORK. E., 3838-Bungalow, 5j rooms, modern; ALABAMA. S., 951—5 room cottage, complete bath, no furnace. $18.50. DR-7657. ! ARSENAL AVE.. N., 3350—Cottage 5 rooms, modern: garage; watdr paid; $26.50. BELLEFONTAINE, 6034—Single, 6 room modern; built-in features, hardwood floors; fenced back yard; screened front porch: garage. RI-7128. BELLE VIEU PL.. N , 282-4—6 rooms strictly modern, near Washington High, garage, S2O; water paid. BE-1576. Owner, TA-4161, BELLEVIEW PL.. S.. 836—5-room semimodern bungalow; basement; garage; $12.50. CH-7169-M. 626 Bernard 4100 North: 5 room bungalow, 4-car garage: A-l shape: house entirely mod. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. BIRCH, 829-831—4 rooms a side; $12.50. BROOKSIDE PARKWAY. N. DR.. 3322—4room modern double: hardwoods, range, _water paid. CH^ll94-J ; CHARLES ST.. 924—Rear of 927 S. Me~ridian, 4-room cottage, inside toilet, water included, sl2. RI-1569. EMIL C. RASSMANN, Inc. COLLEGE, 2618—Modern. 7-room double. garage. In fine shape: $35. HE-2835. COLLEGE AVE., 5532—Beautiful brick stucco double; fireplace; full tile bath: 3 bedrooms, water softener; celotex lined, fully insulated, weather stripped, social room with fireplace in basement, 2-car garage. Reduced to S6O. DR-0431. Evening. IR-0568. COLORADO. S., 33—6 room modern dou- j ble, built.ins, garage, water paid. S3O. 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. GALE. N.. 1221—Two weeks rent free, 5room modern double with heatrola, garage, water paid, S2O; near E. 10th car line. HU-7175, GRAY, 512 N.—4 rooms modern, garage, in-a-door bed, water paid: A-i condition. HAMILTON. N., 354—Clean, modern, 6room double, near Tech: s2l: water paid. HARLAN ST., 817—4-room semi-modern bungalow, exceptionally fine. Reduced from $22.50 to $12.50: water paid. 1R_3_457; HARRIS. 33—6-room modern, no furnace, Washington High, garage. BE-0746. KEYSTONE, N., 1024—4 rooms, good condition. water paid; garage: Sl4. RI-0645. KOEHNE, 215—5 room modern, furnished or unfurnished, garage. LA SALLE ST., 536 N.—3-room modern; heat and water furnished; S2O. CH-3001. LA SALLE. S.. 45—5 rooms; garage; water paid; sl2. DR-3540-R, MANSFIELD. 1901—Single. 3 bedroom modern, garage: $25; water paid. TA-1844. MICHIGAN. E.. 2818—5-room modern, newly painted and decorated, water paid, garage: $25, RI-6757. MICHIGAN. W.. 433—6 rooms; gas. water paid, inside toilet. Reduced to S2O. LINEW JERSEY, N.. 3308—6-room modern double. near Shortridge; reasonable. TA-7110. NORTH ST.. E., 2818—Dandy 4 room strictly modern double, clean. Only S2O. NCWLAND AVE.. 3308 E.—4-room, long living room, fireplace, tile bath, garage. CH-0995-R, * % OHIO, E.. 1424—6 rooms, strictly modern, A-l, garage, near Technical. DR-4583-M. OXFORD, N., 2014—4-room cottage, bath, A-l, garage, water paid; sl7, CH-7097. PLEASANT. 1518—5-room cottage, strictly modern, good condition, garage. DR--4583-M. RANDOLPH, S., 1203—4 room double, semi-modern: garage. DR-5630. ROOKWOOD. 4002—Beautiful 5-room modern. Reduced $55 to S3B: garage. WA--1105. RURAL, 212 N.—4-room semi-modern, near school. $12,50; water paid, RI-2627. SHERMAN DR.. N.. 3544—4-room double; strictlv modern; hardwood floors, in-a-door bed, electric refrigerator; garage; water paid: $25. CH-5235. WHITTIER PL.. 63—Irvington; slroom modern; garage: fireplace. Reduced to _s2(L_ RI-153L 11TH. E.. 2615—Single. 6 rooms, gunroom. work shop in rear; $35, CH-6416. 16TH ST.. E.. 2510—Attractive; completely modern 4-room double; cabinets; garage; i S2O. DR-1280. | 13TH. W.. 1145—5 rooms: furnace, bath, garage; $23. Key at 1131 or DR-1417, 28TH. E.. 3614—3-room modern bunga- ! low. exceptionally fine; sl6: water paid. IR-3457. 34TH, W\, 1018—Attractive 4-room double, stippled walls, in-a-door bed. built-in features, shower, garage. HA-3140-J, ROOMING HOUSE ONLY $25 9 Rooms, steam heat, water and gas In most of rooms. 4-car garage. 210 E. 10th St. RI-6441, 3700 North 6-room modern, 2-storv double: garage; A-l shape inside; rent $25. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. TRY TIMES WANT ADS WW RUSTNF.WS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ASHLAND. 1326—Modern, clean apartments; garage. See custodian. Apt, 5. BELLEFONTAINE. 1310 bath; util. New York. 1626 W.; 5 rms., bath, gar,, wa. paid; $5,50 wk. RI-7725. BEVILLE AVE.. 19 N.—3-rooms furnished; 4 rooms unfurnished; individual entrances. porches, garages; light, water paid. RI-3903. BROADWAY. 3760 AT 38TH—Young widow will share 5-rm. apartment with business girl. Companionship and congeniality more than price preferred, references exchanged. WA-0610. COMER AVE., 1326—6 rooms, strictly modern. stenm heat, nicelv furnished. Full basement, inclined winter porch, screened for summer, S3O; unfurnished, $25. Inquire Rear or RI-0361. MERIDIAN. S., 2139—Living room, 2 bedrooms. kitchen, private bath, entrance. Completely furnished; garage; utilities: reduced. NEW YORK. E.. 719=-8 rooms furnished. complete, garage. $7, adults. RI-4168. OAKLAND. 400 BLOCK—Owner s half 6room modern, well furnished double; breakfast nook, hardwood floors, good furnace, garage. BE-1326-J. OXFORD. N..* 302—3 rooms, kitchenette, adjoining bat'n. utilities furnished; $25. CH-1617. RANDOLPH. S.. 1042—Beautifully furnished j 3-room modern apartment. Utilities, j garage. DR-4746. | SPRING. 231—5 rooms, furnished, complete. I garage; $6; adults. RI-4168. WALNUT. E . 115—3 rooms, private bath, t c ,6.50-$3. See housekeeper in basement. TENTH. 518 E.—3-room apartment: pri- ' va<e bath; good heat' $6. LI-6149 j 11TH, 42 W.— nicely decorated kitchenette j apt., utilities furn., $27. Call Apt. No. j 1. THE GRANT. 24 Snbnrban and Farms FOUR large modern rooms, garage, stable and pasture for cow. DR-3112-J. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale WANTED sl.soo—First mortage loan on Improved city property. Times Box A-261, 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana's leading Real Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992. 28 Sale Suburban Property ELDER S ADDITION—New 4-room, thoroughly modern bungalow, brer-kfast nook, built-in features, all hardwood floors, garage with cement floor, electric pump, laundry tubs in basement. Artsian well, plenty shade and fruit, nice shrubbery, priced $1,500 below value; sold on reasonable terms. IR-3457, MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale CARD TABLE—Good mattress. wheel barrow, 75-foot hose. 4111 Bowman Ave. , EXHAUST fans. alternating current, motors, all sizes; cheap. LI-3827.

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AUCTION / OF USED FURNITURE % ~ Nothing but used fur- - FREE CAI CC day. You will be surni.i v prlsed 10 see such * PARKING DAILY flne se^ec^°n auc * 2 & 7:30 p. m . *l°" everything JO ALL OObo. Come Early! Comfortable Seats for All! WEST SIDE FURNITURE COMPANY 434-136-438 W. WASHINGTON ST.

34 Miscellaneous For Sale JUGS and bottles for cider, bottles for all home uses. Sagalowsky Bottle Cos.. 605 S. Capitol. RI-7104. Jugs, Bottles, Stone Jars Bargain prices. We deliver. West End Bottle Cos.. 534 W. Pearl St, LI-8085. MOTOR—Used, <2-h. p. one phase. 60 cyl., 110-220 volt. 1.750 r. p. m.. cheap. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washingt oil. IR-1151. OIL BURNERS” <2i, Oil-O-Matics and one Sun-Strand. 810 N. Illinois St. LI-8888. OUT OF PAWN Hamiltons, Illinois. Bunn Specials, Elgins, Walthams. 21 Jewels. ff *7 Like new 17-Jewel Illinois atul Hamil- $3.95 High grade ladies’ wrist <PO CA watches Ip SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. SCHOOL BOOKSTnEW, USED. CASH FOR USED ONES. CRAWFORD'S DRUGS, 813 N. DELAWARE ST. LI-1800. SHOTGUNS . ... $3 UP Good selection pump, automatic, singles and doubles at _ .. SACKS BROF. Loan Cos.. 308 Indiana Ave. 35 Household Goods BEDROOM SUITE, maple, $32; living room, pillow arm. $57: beautiful dining room. rugs, $22 50. 3710 N. Meridian. DINING - room suite $39. bedroom suite $29. circulating heaters and stoves. GRAHAM FURNITURE CO.. Clifton and 29th SI. ELECTRIC RANGE—Westinghouse: A-l; real bargain. 44 S. Butler. IR-5925, Monday. 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. FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs, refrigerators, new, used, cash, credit. Barret. 868 Va. HEATER—Vecto circulating: only used 3 months. Reasonable. 932 E. Market. IMITATION mahogany bed and dresser, gas stove, black. 5365 Wash. Blvd. LIVING ROOM SUlTE—Overstuffed: sl2; other household articles. 1614 Draper. LIVING RM. SUITES—S39.SO: Frieze occasional chairs, $7.95. Bedroom suite, beautifully matched wood. $49.50. Inner spring mattress. $9.75: Axminister all wool seamless 9x12 rug. $17.95. Many other values in living room, dining room and bedroom furniture. Tables, breakfast sets, dinette sets. 2428 North Meridian street. MAYTAG?—Demonstrators and repossessed models at almost one-half. Limited number of these. Ayres’ downstairs store. RANGE —Leoriarx' combination: high-oven. "Sunny-Suds" electric tumbler washer. Cheap. 1114 1 a Shelby St. DR-2301-R. REFRIGERATORS—GeneraI Electric $l5O. almost new. guaranteed; easy terms. J. W. RICH RADIO. 1524 N. Illinois. RI--2876. RENT A WASHER 50c PER WEEK. PIIONE RI. 9412 STOVES—Bargain, real values all 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 KOEIIRING 880-882 VIRGINIA AVE. DR-1417. UTILITY BROOM cabinets, metal. $2 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 Thor, $lO. 1 Thor was $175, now $35. 1 Gainaday washer, sls. All guaranteed, 32 N. Delaware. LI-5386 36 Radios, Musical Instruments BUY NOW—SO% OFF Indian Summer Radio Sale Now Going On Radio Bargain Shop, 225 E. Wash. CALLS 50c —Radio service. 50c. Guaranteed service. TA-6783. "DAY” TA-3924—TA-1329 "NIGHT" Call these numbers for expert radio ■service. PIONEER RADIO SHOP. EXC. Germain made violins. $9.75. Don’t pay what others ask. See us. HERMANN H. RINNE MUSIC CO.. 229 N. Penn. Entire 4th floor. Elevator. FREE TESTING AND DELIVERING OF RADIO TUBES—Guaranteed; no charge for service, CH-7244. GUITARS—New $6; ukeleles $2. PEARSON PIANO C0.._1 28 _N. Penria. St. LI-5513. HOHNER piano accordion, 120 bass, shopworn, regular $330 value now $162.50. Easv Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penna. St. LI-5513. _ Listen to GSSW England On the new Stewart-Warner "Magic Dial radio. NU KAN PRODUCTS CO, Capitol at 16th. Will gladly demonstrate. Phone_ RI-8942. MUSICAL instructions for less, thru children's Musical Education League. H. H. RINNE MUSIC CO., 229 N. Penn., 4th _ fi° or - Elevator. WFBM _entrance. NEW—Metal Boehm system clarinet in fine case. $18.50; terms. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N, Penna. St, LI-5513. PHILCO RADIO. 7-tube, Highboy, new set. Regular price $69.75. Special $49.50. $5 down, no finance or interest charge. IR-0020 or call at 4101 E. Michigan St. RADIO repair special. We test tubes, adjust set, check aerial and ground. sl. WERKING RADIO SALES. IR-6229. A RADIO TUBES. Numbers /111- 226. 227. 245. 201A, 112A. 235. 251. WE TEST TUBES FREE I S os charge. Eighth Floor. L. S. Ayres & Cos. 37 Furs. Wearing Apparel MEN’S SUITSTT .$4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new. SACKS BROS. Loan Cos.. 308 Indiana ave. 38 Store, Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only Per Month or $ .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; h.xs naa less than i months' use. LL 9470. 205 Mass.

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39 Cash Coal Mart FEDERAL COAL CO. FREE wheel-in W. Virginia 2x6 egg $5.00 W. Virginia lg. Ip. fkd $5.25 ‘ Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. DR. 7479. | FREE WHEELING Indiana lump $4 50 West Virginia egg 5.00 West Virginia lump 5.25 Gen. Pioneer Is. Crk. bg. blk 5.50 Gen. Pioneer Is. Crk. furnace egg.... 5.25 Semi-smokeless 6.50 Weaver Coal and Ice Cos. 11l Leota St. DR-2201. FURNACE and fireplace wood. We deliver. 2306 Fernway Ave. NO WHEEL CHARGE W. Va. egg, cln. fkd $5.00 W. Va. Ip., cln. fkd 5.25 Gen. Is!. Crk. Ip., cln. fkd 5.50 Best White Ash egg. fkd. $4.25; lp., 4 50 Best Poca.. M R.. 500 lp 6.00 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR, 4621. DR. 4622, NO WHEEL CHARGE Golden Flame. Ind., lg. Ip $4 50 W. Virginia furnace egg 2x6 5.00 Tip Top W. Va. lg. Ip., cln. fkd 5.25 Isl. Crk. bg. blk 5.50 Poca. No. 3, red ash. large lp 7.50 Citizens coke $7.25 and 7.75 Indpls. Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. 4 Yards. WA.5667. NO WHEEL CHARGE Indiana lump $4.50 Amber Jacket $4.75 W. Virginia bg. lp $5.25 Koppers Genuine rrv Process Poca 1 .DU CENTER COAL CO. LI-1453 w^COAL Golden Flame Grid.) lg. lp. fkd $4.50 W. Va. (Tip-Top), lg. lp. fkd... 5.25 Poca. No. 3 Red Ash bg. 1p... 7.50 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR. 1792 WA. 5666 801 Beechrr St. 1020 E. 40th St. SPECIAL OFF CAR West Virginia Screen Lump This will be a saving to you. No Wheel Charge CIRCLE FUEL CO. DR. 2695 DR.2695 41 Wanted to Buy Ijj ALL FURNITURE Hl£3 CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019 SI WHEN YOU ARE READY TO * SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and sellerr of used merchandise in the state. _ WF PAY THE BEST_PRICES __ _ HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Shotguns. Rifles. Old Gold and Silver. Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. V/ANT FURNITURE—4 to 6 rooms, also odd nieces. Highest prices. HU-7274. WANTED- -100 church seats. 194 N. Meridian St. Greenwood. Indiana. WE BUY OLD GOLD SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner. Highest prices paid for gold teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded Jewlery. watches. Cash paid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor, Pennsylvania and Market Sts. WILL buy late model washer, cash, will best prices. IR-3871. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR - BUSINESS njvESTocr 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets RABBITS—Meat and breeding. 12c lb. Hutches for sale. 825 Parkway. FINANCIAL 44-a Securities BUILDING AND LOAN Will sell $1,063 of Fletcher avenue, attractive price. Have inauiries to buv Plymouth. Peoples Mutual, and Arsenal Deposits, 415 Lemrke Building. 45 Business Opportunities BARBER SHOP—A number one: 2 chairs. Cali BE-4942. 1207 Reisner, IF you have some spare room, a basement ! or garage, where you can do light manufacturing. we can offer you a profitable proposition making toys for a firm of i many years standing. No experience re- ! quired as we furnish full instructions for j casting with molds. A rare opportunity ! for these times, so if you mean strictly j business, write at once for full details as Toy season is now starting. CAST BETAL CO., 1696 Boston road. New I York City. I PAR for Building and Loan Stock. Cash advance for taxes, balance monthly pav- ; ments. Ample security. See my plan. 46 Personal Property Loans Diamond Loans. Furniture Loans. Loans on Liberty Bonds. Teacher's Contracts. Building and Loan Deposit Books, etc. UMSTSAHS 2>city2# Same Rate on All Balances Absolutely No Extra Charges. Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587. “FRIENDLY LOANS - Quick, confidential servic at a low cost Small monthly payments. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg. Phone Riley >054 48 Automobile Loans DON'T LOSE YOUR AUTO, I OTHERS PAID OFF. V: MORE MONEY ADVANCED. I • We make loans on ALL cars regardless of make or year. You can get Kg MORE money on your 'am mjm |

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FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loans WHY LOSE" LLM YOUR i##ic AR If vou can’t meet vour payments.... we will refinance your car . . . make the payments smaller . . . give you ’ additional cash . . . and longer tune to pay. LEGAL sis legal RATE Quick. Confidential. Courteous Service LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. Plenty of Parking Space 8 So. Capitol Ave. HI-1321 CA CU \Omw Meridian Motor Sales ,620 N.HERIOIAN CO . Phone R 1.4931 Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 I Opposite Courthouse Est. 40 Year* A U T 0 MOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE; painted a beautiful dark green: five light green wire wheels; black trim. The motor in this car runs like new and there is no car as economical to operate as this Chevrolet for only $365. Terms and liberal trades. Johnson Chevrolet Corner Meridian at 11th. LI-5361. yi/i CHEVROLET 1928 Coupe f paint and tires, in excellent j condition throughout: small down navment. $2 00 week. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Washington St. RI-5325. 1929 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan; painted a beautiful blue with black trim; the tires, motor and upholstery in this car are in wonderful condition. It's the best buy in town at our special price of $195. See this today, we will take your car in trade and arrange convenient terms on the balance. Johnson Chevrolet Corner Meridian at 11th. LI-5361. 1931 CHEVROLET COACH; New Goodyear tires; this car has been thoroughly reconditioned and is in the best of condition. Save that first cost and enjoy the finest in motoring. You can buy this car for only $365. Your car iij trade; convenient terms on the balance. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CORNER Meridian at 11th. LI-5361. 1930 CHEVROLET coupe finished in a beautiful dark maroon, equipped with new Goodyear tires; 5 disc wheels. Here is a car that looks and runs like new and will take you any place you want to go at a small cost. Our low price is only $265. E. Z. terms and liberal trades. Johnson Chevrolet Corner Meridian at llth, LI-5361. %tA FORD—I93I Tudor. In excela lent condition in every wav. Small down payment. $4.50 week. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E Washington SL RI-5325. USED CARS MAKMOX MOTORS Kentucky Ave. and York St. GOOD Bargains in Used Cars and Trucks! Easy terms. Liberal trades. Frank Hatfield Cos. 623 N. Capitol. RI. 9326. BETTER VALUES—BETTER "PRICES Used Cars „ C O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington St LI-8396. AUTO BARGAINS "Make Tracks for Sacks ’ Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol Ave. RI-5994. 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers Greater Values At the Lowest Prices G. M. C. 1-ton, fall price $ 25 Good coal truck 15 Chevrolet, 1927, 1-ton 50 Ford coupe 25 Overland pickup 10 Dodge panel 50 Chevrolet dump 225 G. M. C. 1-ton 150 G. M. C. 2-ton, duals 325 Many Others General Motors Used Truck Dept. 31 W. 13th St. H. Sandvs. LI-7467. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts 5.000 GOOD USED TTRES All sizes; ready to run; 50c, 75c tl each. Open evenings. „ TOM ROGERS. 3117 W. Wash S! BE-4300, 5,000 Good Used Tires All sizes, ready to run. 50c, 75c and $1 each. Open evenigs. TOM ROGERS 3117 W. Wash. St. BE. 4300. 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 high pressure and balloons. Some almost new. General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-5523. 54 Automotive Services OCTOBER SPECIAL—ALL FOR $1 Clean plugs, carburetor, test battery connections, check transmission differential. ignition, and lights. Tighten rear and front wheels and bodv bolts Stratmore Service Garage. 414 N. Noble Mechanic C. R Berry. J. t. Burgess, attendant. RI-0785 Simoniz—sl.73 Guaranteed Genuine Simoniz Service Mcßride Simoniz Shop. Rear, 413 N 111. 55 Autos Wanted Will pay cash for your car or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LI. 4516. 561 North Capitol. LEGALS 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids, lor the construction of a one-storv storae building on State Road No. 67. onehal. mile East of Anderson, will be recetved by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commisuon at his office on the Third Floor of the State House Annex, 102 North Senate avenue, IndianIndiana, until 10 00 a. m. on the 20th day of October, 1932. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Plans and specifications may be obtained upon payment of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents <s2 50< per set. Plans and specifications may be seen without charge at the office of said Commission. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest and or best bidder, but the Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to award on any stated combination that in its Judgment is most advantageous to the Btate 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 STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION J. J. BROWN. Director.