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BARE NEW LIST OF ‘PREFERRED INSULLBUYERS' I, Names Revealed in Latest Report From Utility Receiver. By I nilrrl Prrnn CHICAGO. Oct. 11.—A third and assertedl.v final list of "preferred stockholders" in Insull companies was made public today by Attorney W. Warfield, representing the receivers of the Middle West Utilities Company. The list contained 1.298 names, many of them duplicates of names on lists previously made public. The subscribers, put down for a total of $189,238,900, were listed for six syndicates to buy Middle West Utilities Company stock and one to -buy stocks of Insull Utilities Investment, Inc. Only relatively small percentages of the amount subscribed ever were paid. The sixth and largest list was of subscribers to a $147,738,900 pool to underwrite the subscriptions to 477,730 shares of Middle West common stock at S2OO a share and 521,929 shares of preferred at SIOO. .. Many Are Listed It was organized in September, 1929, and in January, 1930, at a profit of 25 per cent on the amount paid in. The subscribers included: H. L. Doherty A Cos., $1,000,000; Halsey Stuart, A Cos., *2,500 000; Hurley A. Cos *250 000, Peabody Coal Cos. $1,000,000 Middle West Utilities Company, $1 228.900; Insull Utilities Investments, Inc.. $5,000.000; Mississippi Valley Utilities Investment Company, $2,500,000; George Pick and Company. $2,000 000, George Pick and Samuel Insull, jointly. $1,500,000; Ulilitie.s Securities Company, $2,000,000; Charles V. Barrett, Chicago politician, SIOO,OOO Britton I. Budri $250,000; Mayor Anton J. Cermak ol Chicago, *150.000; Stanley Field, *250,000; Ernest R Graham. Chicago architect. $250,000; C. C Herrmann, $75.000. John Hertz. lormer Yellow Coh Company president, $1,000,000; Oscar E. Hewitt, former Chicago Tribune financial writer. *20.000; Fred W Insull, $100,000; Joseph Insull, $250,000; Martin J Insull. $1,000.000 Samuel Insull. $2,500,000; Samuel Insull agents, $100,000; Samuel Insull Jr., *1,000.000, Samuel Insul Jr., agent, $50,000; Arthur Meeker, Chicago clubman. $250,000. Mrs. Virginia Tnsufl Rafferty, $100,000; David E. Shanahan, SIOO 000; Jamps Simpson, head of the Insull operating companies $500,000. Emmetl Studebaker Jr , $400,000; Edward F. Swift. $250,000; Gerard Swope. $250,000; Joseph Tumulty, former secretary to President Wilson. $100,000; Owen D Young, $500,000. Approximately 170 European subscribers were included in the sixth list. Instills’ Names Prominent List No. 1 was a $5,000,000 syndicate to underwrite 70.000 shares of Middle West stock, at $72,50 a share, formed in May, 1925. and liquiated in July, 1925, at an approximate profit of 34 per cent on the amount paid in. Ten per cent of the subscriptions were paid byall subscribers. Among those listed were Martin J. Insull, $250,000; Samuel Insull, $325,000; Halsey Stuart & Go., $500,000; Pynchon & Cos., $100,000; Har-

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‘Won't Be Moved From Pillar to Post,’ Is Cry of Hooverville. (Continued From Page One) pump and its disease-spreading water had been sealed against use practically every shantytowner was using the water today. "It ain't hurt us yet, and we ain’t got any other kind of water,” is their answer to critics, who deplore use of the water. The pump's water supply is said to come direct from W’hite river seepage. Baa SEVERAL homes in the town are boiling water to insure safety.

ry Reid, National Electric Power Company, New York, $20,000. The second list gives subscribers to a $2,000,000 syndicate to buy and sell Middle West common and pre- [ ferred stock. It was formed in September, 1926, with members paying 20 per cent of their subscriptions, and liquidated in December, 1927, with approximately 30 per cent profit on the amount paid in. Among those listed were: Halsey Stuart A Cos.. $50,000; Isham, Lincoln and Beale i Insull',s attorneys), $25,000; Britton I Budd. railroad president SSO 000; Martin J. Insull. $50,000; I Samuel Insull. $50,000; Samuel Insull Jr . $50,00 Joseph E. Otis, president of Central Republic Trust. Chicago. $50,000; Stuyvesant Peabody. Chicago capitalist. SSO 000; Hnrrv Reid $10,000; David E. Shanahan, sneaker of the Illinois house of representatives. $25,000. Lasted Three Months The third list was for subscrip- : lions aggregating $10,000,000 to underwrite 177.000 shares of Middle : West common stock. Organized in : April, 1926, it was liquidated in July. ! 1926, with a profit of approximately 51 per cent on the C per cent paid in. Names of individuals and firms in this list were; Halsev Stuart A Cos.. $600,000: Isham. Lincoln and Beale. SIOO 000: Pynchon A Cos $200,000: Britton I Budd. $100,000; Martin J. Insull, $400,000: Samuel Insull. SSOO 000; Samuel Insull Jr.. $50,000; David E Shanahan. $20,000: Harrv Reid. $40,000 The fourth list listed subscriptions of approximately $6,000,000 to underwrite 139.000 shares of Middle West common at sllO a share. It i was organized in February, 1928, ] and liquidated in May 1928. with - a profit of 41 per cent on 6 per cent paid in by the subscribers. Rufus Dawes Listed The fifth list was for subscriptions aggregating $15,000,000 to underwrite 266,000 shares of Middle West stock at $l3O a share. Six per cent was paid in. When liquidated in 1929 it showed a 30 per cent profit, accrued since organization in December, 1928. The seventh and final list was of subscribers to a pool formed in January, 1929, for subscriptions to 35.000 shares in the Unsull Utility Investments, Inc., preferred, stock 1 at SIOO a share.

'ls—The Puddle family. 5 2x — Sep advertisement below, g 25 — Fr ie>rids h in town INBCI. 9:oo—Tales of terror. 9 30—Mike and Herman , wholp Town's talking. 10 00—Southern singers. 10:15—Cesare Sodero concert orchestra 1 NBC 1, 10:30—Henrv Thies dance orchestra. 11:00—Moon river. 11 30—Castle farm orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. Marriage Licenses Ralph Alonzo Williams. 55, of 1942 College avenue, metal polisher, and Clara R, Hunter. 52. of 413 North Delaware street, seamstress Chester L. Sturgeon, 25. of 380 South Emerson avenue, signal operator, and Virginia Katherine Bunch. 19. of 921 North Gray street. Jov Floy Napier. 24 Indianapolis. la . b^ pr .' Bntl Blanche viola Morgan. 20. of 1664 Astor street, houseworker. Ramon Robertson. 20, of 1442 Herschell avenue, florist and Marie Woolbright. 18. of 718 East Ohio street Gail Kermit Trost. 22. of Pleasant Hill. O farmer, and Lucv Irene Powell. 20 of 123 South Bancroft street, housekeeper Mavnard S. Lewis. 23. of 1319 North Pennsylvania street, brick mason and Man Elizabeth Davis. 21. of 1319 North Pennsylvania street, clerk. Births Girls Winfred and Violet Forston. 733 Buchanan Carl and Lillian Bordenkecher, St. Vincent's hospital. George and Esther Bicklev. 1050 King. Patrick and Louise Commons, 751 North Tremont. , Rovs Claud and Dollv Baker. 2034 North Salle Robert and Kathleen Kelly. St. Vincent's hospital. Ira and Margaret Spencer, St. Vincent's hospital. John and Ira Rector. 1943 Parker. Deaths William I Hoag. 73. 2627 West Wash--1 ington. angina pectoris Martha Ann Ritter, 14. Long hospital ; brain tumor Mary V. Egan. 31. 4701 South Meridian. ! acute dilatation of heart. ! Clara Louise Welmer. 43. St. Vincent's ; hospital, acute mvocarditis. Ada C. Jackson. 44. 3514 Blrchwood cerebral hemorrhage. Betty Jane Wrtghtsman. 7 months Rilev hospital, broncho pneumonia. Nellie Smith Robinson. 51. 1315 Masj sachusetts carcinoma. Anna Bell. 68. 253 North Beviile. carI cinoma Elizabeth Schweigert Martin, 91. 3013 I East Michigan, arteriosclerosis, i Mary D Leonard. 52 St. Vincent * hospital. carcinoma | Wilbur Lvnch, 16. 631 North Dearborn, diabetgp meUuus.

"They can't seal the pump and they can't move us out if we don't want to go," defied Joe Baxter, unofficial mayor of the town. "This is government property.” City offleias, how-ever, declare the statement is erroneous and that the banks of the White river at this point and the homes of Hooverville are on city property. Nineteen of the families in Hooverville and its suburb. Curtisi ville, near the Washington street bridge, were placed on the rolls of the Family Welfare Society for the evacuation program. Dr. Herman G. Morgan, secretary of the board of health, and Charles R. Myers, president of the board of safety, represented the city at the evacuation council Monday. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices DRESSEL, MRS. CLARA BELLE—Beloved wife ol John Dressel. mother of Robert Konersman. passed away Monday Services at the FLANNER A BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Thursday 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Members of Queen Esther O. E. S. No. 3 take _ notice. IM RFELD, CATHARINE—Passed away Sunday. 3:30 a. m., at the home of her niece, Mrs. Edward Buscher. 2928 Park ave , age 84 years. Funeral service at the WILLIAM E KRIEGER FUNERAL HOME, 1402 N. Illinois st., Wednesday. 2 p m. Friends may call at the funeral home any time after noon Tuesday. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends _ invited. LACER, WIL LI A M “.M cLeLL AN—Age 69 years, husbaed of Metta, stepfather of Mrs, Charles Borkman. stepgrandfather of William Erick Borkman. Mrs. Harry Johnson. Leona Borkman and, greatstepgrandfather of Charles Erick Johnson. passed away at the residence. 827 Park avenue. Tuesday morning. Funeral service at the SHIRLEY BROS. CENi TRAL CHAPEL, 945 N Illinois street, Thursday 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends mav call I _ at the chapel after 5 p. m. Tuesday. MITCHELL, ELLA MAY—Widow of Robert Mitchell and mother of Martin C. Mitchell. sister of Herman Smith, departed this life Morfda.v. Oct. 10. age 54 vears. Funeral and burial Trousdale. Tenn, Friends may call at residence, 1034 Congress ave.. Irom 2 to 9 p. m. Tuosdav. For information call MOORE A KIRK CH-3550. SCOTT. MARfHA~STEWART—Passed away at her home. 1126 N. Meridian st., Monday morning. Oct. 10. Funeral services at the residence, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock - . Interment in Crown Hill. WILKES. WlLLlAM—Beloved husband of Grace I. Wilkes, father of Harold T. and Mrs. Nelson Sumner, passed away at the residence 2331 N Meridian street. Services at, the FLANNER A BUUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Shelbvville, 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. 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 726 North Illinois Street—Lincoln 685$ Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. • Ha. 1444 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr 0321-0322 4 Lost and Fonnd 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 lost and found announcements. BOSTON bull male, ears trimmed: reward! 4139 Rockville Rd. Call BE-1034-W. BOSTON BULL; screw tail. Answers to na mg ‘ Ike,’ ’_s 10 _ re wa rd. _ RI-0091. BOSTON Terrier, male puppv. child's pet, name • Sklppy." Please call us. Hu-1562. Reward. BRACELET lady's link amethyst and rhinestone, lost downtown Saturday evening; yalued_as gift. Reward. BE-3931. FOLDER lost with samples work gloves; reward offered. H. EPSTEIN. 449 S. Rural St., city. GOLF SHOE lost Friday, east. Massachu- „ *etl. or soulh. Reward. _ LI-8427. MIDDLE table leg lost, between Jefferson and 64th. Reward. IR-7770. PURSE—Brown cloth, between postoffice. City market. September rent, keys. Reward. RI-4970. _ RUG, 9x12. lost on Rawls Ave. Reward. Henry Wilson. LI-0368. WIRE-HAIRED fox terrier, short tail, black ears, vicinity 934'E. 57th st. HU--2307, 5 Personals MISSING—Harry Lykins. . age 14, 3305 Roosevelt avenue. Scots Pickett, age 16. both wnite. Information about wherea bouts wanted* by parents. SOCIALISM OR “CAPITALISM ' The only real issue in coming election. To be able *9 vote intelligently, read "Socialism Explained’ by Richards. 10c at book stores, or Riqhards 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. Nashville. $6; Chattanooga. SB. Atlanta, $10; Jacksonville. sls: Miami, Tampa, s2l. Lower week-end return D , r ; tes ' WALTON TRAVEL BUREAU. 439 Indiana Avenue. Ri. 4000. Union Bus Depot. 217 S, Illinois St. LI-2686. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in cane hickorv or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. HA-0583. FURNACE—Cleaning and repairing bv ex> pert mechanic. WOODSON STARNES. DR-6563-J, ’ HARDWOOD FLOORS and stairways refinished. Estimates furnished. HUGO WUELFING. HE-3762. ' 9x12 RUG cleaned. Si; small free; 3-piece overstuffed suite cleaned. $4 Capitol House and Window Cleaning Cos BE-1856. SCHWARTZ—EIectric and Radio Service. All kinds electric repairing. DR-6375 WASHING MACHINE—And sweeper parts; .service on all makes. CH-4792-M. IF YOU DON'T PTND what vou are looking for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow Read Times rlse.ioprf daily 7-a Moving. Transfer. Storage ALLISON TRUCKING CO. Experienced, careful white men. WUI 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. MOVlNfc—s2 up anvthing arv timecal overland: white men, Pete's Ch. 2878. 7-h Paperhanjfing and Painting A-l PAPERING. 8c; furn. and hung, $3. Furnace repairing reasonable. IR-6088. A-l PAPERING. 10c—Furnished and hung. $3 up. Repairing, White. CH-0677. CLEANING P A PER—EXCELLENT SERVICE O DONALD. RI->628 8 Beauty Parlor* FREDERICK' OR EUGENE permanents, with 2 sets, $5.00; oil waves. $4: Duradtne $2 50: shampoo and wave set. 50c. JEWELL BEAUTY SHOP, 2041 W. Washington. BE-1220. IF YOU SEE a want ad that Interests vou answer It today the oooortunitv may be gone tomorrow IN ST R UCTIOBS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring ANNOUNCING—Eva Mae Montelle. now affiliated with Kersting International Studio of Danse formerly with Professor Novack of Garv Fail classes now opening. 1933 N. Olnev. CH-1056. SAXOPHONE and clairnet lessons. FREE instruments to MY pupils. IR-5571.

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INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring __ LEARN TO DANCE—New fall ciasse* opening in all branches of dancing. Call JAC BRODERICK. RI-1610. WILL give pipe organ lessons in exchange for answering telephone one morning or afternoon a week IR-0956 HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male AGENTS NEW HOUSEHOLD ITEM. LARGE PROFIT MAKERS 1030 COLLBGE. Attention Washington high school students. Several good Times routes for sale. Inquire 236 N. Belmont, 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. MAN and car wanted. Apolv 227 S. Noble St. 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. 14 Help Wanted—Female WHITE—Good home, exchange housework, care school children. Times A 264. 16 Situations Wanted * RELIABLE middle-aged single man wants job on farm. H 53 Roache._ RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms ALABAMA, N.—Large rm. In steam-heated apartment; gentleman. LI-2276, evenings. 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, rs lio, shower, etc. Companionship and congeniality more than price desired, references required. _ WA-0610. BROADWAY. 5605—Attractive warm room, private home, garage optional. HU-5914. BROOK VILLE. 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 sipall sleeping: $1.50. * DELAWARE at 32d; lovely home for 3 girls; private bath, no family. HE-5740. DELAWARE. N., 2849—Attractive front room; private home; meals optional; garage: bus line. HA-2229-M. HOYT AVE.. 1202—Large front room downstairs. private entrance, will allow some cooking: reasonable. ’ MERIDIAN. N., 1927—Nicely furnished front room; private lavatory; garage. OAKLAND, 1101—Attractive room, modern, private home; convenient location: $3. OHIO, E„ 407—CLEAN BEDS, TUB? SHOWER: 25c A NIGHT. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 2151—Lovely alcove front room, city heat. $3.50. TA-1507. RUCKLE. 1709—1 large room, kitchenette, next bath. $3; also sleeping room. TABOR, 1016—Large room, twin beds, shower, 2 in family, breakfast. DR-4689. 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 parking. RI-2287. 23RD E., 522, APT. 3—Nicely furnished, private famliy, breakfast optional, $4. HE-3573. SLEEPING and housekeeping room. 124 W. 10th: 416 W, New York. 530 W. New York. NICE clean beds; steam heat. 25c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jersey. Dearborn Hotel ffTi parking, 3208 E, Michigan. CH-7550. • HOTEL ANTLERS Belmont Hotel Under new management; steam heated rooms. $2 w eek. E. Ohio. LI-OISS^ HOTEL LOCKERBIE Every room with bath and radio. Special low weekly rates. 121 S Illinois. Jli _ 4562 PRINCETON HOTEL 232 S. ILLINOIS. Wejl furnished clean rooms, constant hot water, city heat, a real winter home for ladies and gentlemen 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; sink, range, private; garage optional. CH-7847-M. J ASHLAND. 1201—2 furnished or unfurnished rooms, modern, garage. RI-1008. ASHLAND, 1558—Living room; kitchen, * bath. front and back entrance. BE VILLE. N.. 829—Front room, housekeeping, next bath, steam heat. CH--3313-R. CAPITOL. N.. 1409—2 . 3 or 4-room apartment; reasonable, steam heat; hot water. DELAWARE. N„ 2024—1 room kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished; private entrance; phone. HIGHLAND AVE., 21 N.—2 modelm 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 PARK, 1125—2 rooms, sink in kitchen, 53.50 week, utilities furnished. 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. TALBOT. N., 2133 —2 furnished rooms for housekeeping: kitchen privileges; $5. TA--3575. LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 warm rooms, everything furnished: $6, 1 room $4. CH--4108. 13TH, E.. 654, APT. 3—2 connecting rooms. steam heat, regular kitchen; reasonable. 33D. W.. 930—Modern. 2-room apartment; sink, utilities. TA-0980 days. TA-6983 evenings. Sunday. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL, 2130 —Lonely rooms; low prices; 1 or 2. meals optional. TA-0534. GALE. N„ 1105—Pleasant warm room; excellent meals; laundry; car line. NEW YORK. E.. 2229—1 or 2. in widow’s home: laundry: $4. CH-4634-W. OXFORD. N.. 540—Warm; next bath: modern private, good meals; gentleman, garage. CH-3966. ■ 32D, E.. 603—Steam-heated, home privileges: garage; meals optional. TA-2818. VERY nice room: board optional; private home for 2. CH-2394. BOARD CHILD—Clean, refined home? motheUs_ca re v _nea r school. HA-4298-W. DESIRABLE ROOM with board. For business or professional woman; S4O month. HU-1578. GIRL—Who is employed to share a nice neiv 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; modern; heat, water furnished; $27.50, RI-5976. COLLEGE AVE., 2259 Five rooms and bath. 2 bedrooms. Frigidaire. laundry, built-in kitchen cabinet. incinerator, large storage room: was *6O now $45. NEW JERSEY. N.. 522—4 or 5 rooms, modern. newly decorated. heat, water. RI-7934. NEW YORK, E.. 1205—3 rooms, bath. heat, light, gas; reasonable; Catholic preferred. LI-7274. 11TH. W. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; gas. water and ice furnished. $23. Call apartment No. 1 The Grant. 2&TH. E., 652-54—Cozy 2,3 rooms, kitchenette. bath steam heat; private entrance: porches: utilities. Also 2522 Broadwav: 5-room duplex; heat, water. garage. HE-2835. 4 AND 5-ROOM modern apartments. S2O, $35 Inauire. 5018 E Washington St. APARTMENT—I-bedroonn Murphy bed: built-in features; Frigidaire; adults. TA-5976. 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. Indianapolis Rental Agency We furnish free transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apts.. dav or nite. No obligations LI-5452. Eve. or Sunday. TA-1064. or 0433 22 Unfurnished Houses SI6—EWING. 1121—4-room double, semi- _ modern, garage, water paid. sl6. $16.50 —OXFORD. N.. 2014—4-room cottage. bath, garage. A-l, water paid S2B —NEW YORK, E.. 3838—Bungalow, 5 rooms, modern: garage. IR-3744. ADLER. 14 E— Dandy 5-room semi-mod-ern double: good condition; garage. Reduceri to sl4; water paid, DR-3472. ALABAMA. S . 951— 5 room cottage, complete bath." no furnace. $18.50. DR-7657.

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RENTALS 22 Unfurnished House* BELLEFONTAINE. 6034—Single. 6 room modern: built-in features, hardwood floors; fenced back yard; screened front porch; garage. RI-G2B. 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 'semi- , modern bungalow; basement; garage; 512.50. CH-7169-M. BIRCH, 829-831—4 rooms a side; $12.50. BRADLEY, S.. 115—Bungalow 5 rooms modern, garage, S3O, water paid. CH--2088. _ BROADWAY. 2346—3 3-rm apts., 1 2-rm.. 2 sleep, rms. Pershing 719 N.. 4-rm. sgl. $lO. 30 McLean PI.. 4 rms.. $lO. 2145 J / 2 N. 111.. No. 1.. $6 wa. pd. RI-7725. BROOKSIDE PARKWAY. N. DR.. 3322—4room modern double; hardwoods, range, w a ter paid. CH-1194-J. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 1853—5 rooms, semimodern. garage. A-l. near Technical Dr. 4583-M. CHARLES ST„ 924—Rear of 927 S. Meridian, 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-2833. 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., 38 —6 room modern double, built-ins, garage, rent reduced. COLORADO. S., 22—6 rooms, strictly modern, General Electric refrigerator, garage. S4O. IR-2767. ENGLISH AVE.. 2521—4 rooms modern, garage, water paid; S2O; adults. TA--4504. TA-7163. GALE. N., 1221—Two weeks rent free. 5room modern double with heatrola, garage, water paid, S2O; near E. 10th ear line. HU-7175. GRAY, 512 N. —4 rooms modern, garage, in-a-door bed, water paid: A-l condition. HAMILTON. N., 354—Clean, modern. 6room double, near Tech; s2l; water_p aid. HARLAN ST., 817—4-room semi-modern bungalow, exceptionally fine. Reduced from $22.50 to $12.50: water paid. IR--3457. HARRIS. 33—6-room modeln. no furnace. Washington High, garage. BE-0746. HOLMES? S.. 46—7-room modern single, garage: A-l: $19.50. R.I-6441. KEYSTONE. N., 1024—4 rooms, good condition. water paid; garage; sl4. RI-0645. MANSFIELD. 1901—Single. 3 bedroom modern, garage; $25; water paid. TA-1844, 2725 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.. $10? Four rooms, semi-modern, excellent condition. A EDWARD MANTEL CO., RI--1841. 1201 New' City Tr. MICHIGAN. W.. 433—6 rooms; gas. water paid, inside toilet. Reduced to S2O. Ll__6s 4fk NORTH ST.. E.. 2818—Dandy 4 room strictly modern double, clean. Only S2O. NOWLAND AVE.. 3308 E —4-room, long living room, fireplace, tile bath, garage. CH-0995-R. OHIO. E.. 1424—6 rooms, strictly modern A -1. garage. nea r Technical. DR-4583-M. ROOKWOOD. 4002 —Beautiful 5-room modern. Reduced $55 to S3B; garage. WA--1105. RURAL. 212 N—4-room semi-modern, near school, $12.50; wuUer paid. RI-2627. SHERMAN! DR.. N.. 3544—4-room double; strictlv modern; hardw'ood floors, in-a-door bed, electric refrigerator; garage; water paid: $25. CH-5235. TACOMA" N.. 1106—6 rooms, modern except furnace, good conditiin. $16,50. VERMONT, E., 1319—5 rooms modern, S2O. DR-1417. 11TH. E.. 261.5 —Singly. 6 rooms, sunroom. work shon in rear; $35. CH-6416. 16TH ST.. E.. 2510—Attractive; completely modern 4-room double; cabinets; garage; S2O. DR-1280. 28TH. E.. 3614—3-room modern bungalow'. exceptionally fine; sl6; water paid. TR-3457. CORNER Morris and Union; 5 rooms, modern: newly decorated; shades furnished. ROOMING " HOUSE ONLY $25 9 Rooms, steam heat, water and gas In most of rooms. 4-car garage. 210 E. 10th St. RI-6441. Colored 133 W. 19th; 11 rms.. 2-car garage: modern: A-l shape $27.50 2436 Highland PL; 4-rm. modern bungalow 20.00 1424 E. 30th: 4-rm. modern 17.50 2432 Parker: 4-rm. modern bungalow: water paid 15.00 924 E 15th; 6-rm. mod. double. Will put in shape 15.00 J T-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc.

23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ments: garage See custodian. Apt. 5. BELLEFONTAJNE, 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. steam heat, nicely furnished. Full basement, inclosed winter porch, screened for summer. S3O: unfurnished. $25. Inquire Rear or RI-0361 ! EUCLID AVE.. 3370 N.—Beautiful 6-room modern: 3 bedrooms, fireplace, tile bath, hardwood floors, electric refrigeration, plaver piano; double garage. Ideally located. CH-2164. KOEHNE, 215—5 room modern, furnished or unfurnished, garagr RANDOLPH. S.. 1042—Beautifully furnished 3-room modern apartment. Utilities. e argjge. DR-4746. WALNUT, E . 115—3 rooms, private bath. SS.SO-SB. See housekeeper in basement. TENTH. 518 E.—3-room apartment; private bath; good heat; $6 LI-6149 11TH, 42 W.—nicely decorated kitchenette apt., utilities furn., $27. Call Apt. No. 1.~ THE GRANT. BUNGALOW DOUBLE—4 rms.: garage: bedroom and in-a-doar bed. breakfast nook, radio: nicely furnished: east: S4O. MR MOTT. LI 2318 evenings, RI-9476. Pennsylvania hotel. 24 Suburban and Farms FOUR large modern rooms, garsge. stable and pasture for coy. DR-3112-J. sl7—Near Warren Central: 5 rooms, hardwood floors, heatrola. bu!it-in cabinets. garage, acre. DR-2023-M after 6. VERMONT. W.. 4929—5 rooms, electricity. garage. ! g acre, chicken lot. BE-3107-R. 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 Rea! ; Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992. 28 Sale Suburban Property ELDER S ADDITION—New 4-room, thoroughly modern bungalow. breakTast nook, built-in features, all hardwood floors, garage with cement floor, electric pump, laundry tubs in basement. Artesian well, plentv shade and fruit, nice shrubbery, priced $1,500 below value; sold on reasonable terms. IR-345" 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage FOUNTAIN COUNTY—Near Wavnetown; 20 acres of the best black prairie land in Indiana. Good farm house, double corn crib. Large barn, fruit, shade, good roads. The place you re looking for. $1 750. S6OO cash balance f: Z Bert Wilhelm. 2106 8. Emerson IR-429~. 31 Wanted to Trade j EXCHANGE eouitv in double for clear lot. or easily <*B2-4020-M.

MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale Unredeemed FUR COATS Sacks Bros. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 CARD TABLE—Good mattress. wheel barrow'. 75-foot hose. 4111 Bowman Ave. EXHAUST fans. alternating current, motors. all sizes; cheap. Ll-3827. FURNACE—Hot Air. Steel, in A-l condition; 835. Wiegands, 1610 N. Illinois St. HATCHETS—SteeI. 25c. and hand axes, 50c. 100 !b. Blacksmith anvils. $4. Blowers less than half price. 1302 W. Washington St. JUGS and bottles for cider, bottles for aIT 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. OIL BURNERS i2i, Oil-O-Matics and one Sun-Strand. 810 N. Illinois St. LI-8888. OUT OF PAWN Hamilfons, Illinois, Bunn Specials, Elgins, Walthams. 21 Jewels. Like new V* 17-.Tewel Illinois and Hamil- do ftr tons yO.Vo High grade ladies’ wrist Pft watches - Tip SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. PUMP—Myers Bulldozer, high capacity, cheap. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. IR-1151. SCHOOL BOOKS, NEW. USED. CASH FORUSED ONES. CRAWFORD'S DRUGS. 813 N. DELAWARE ST. LI-1800 SHOTGUNS .... $3 UP Good selection pump, automatic, singles and doubles at SACKS BROS. Loan Cos.. 308 Indian a Ave, SMOKER -All metal, while they last $1 cash. HOUSEHOLD WAREHOUSE, 440 S. Illinois St. TIN SHEETS Bargain price, new painted, size 21x28, 112 sheets to box; price $5 per box. 1302 VC Washington. Waterproof Truck Covers All sizes carried in stock, no waiting. We sell 99G of truck covers in Indiana. There's a reason. PRICE AND QUALITY HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. TRY TIMES"WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS' 34-b Auction Sales AUCTION SALE—Wed., Oct. '''l2th."" 9:30 a. m.. 1501-03 Madison ave. All kinds of furniture, rugs, stoves, electric radios, combination gas and coal ranges, parlor heaters, oriental rugs, antiaue furniture. J. P. GRIBBEN AUCTION rfc STORAGE, Burkhart Auctioneer. 35 Household Goods BEDROOM SUITE, maple. $32; living room, pillow arm. $57; beautiful dining room. rugs. $22 50. 3710 N. Meridian. BEDROOM SUITE! —Walnut, complete. S2O; dining table. 6 chairs. WA-3146. DINING room suite $39, bedroom suite $29. circulating heaters and stoves. GRAHAM FURNITURE CO., Clifton and 29th St. 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 J a. m. to I p. m. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.

FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs, refrigerators, new, used/cash, eredit. Barret. 868 Va. FURNITURE—Good, leaving: must sell 6 rooms. 2609 N. New Jersey St, HA-2786-W HEATER —Vecto circulating; only used 3 months. Reasonable. 932 E. Market. HEATER Traded in. As good as new. $12.95 cash. Household Warehouse. 440 S. Illinois. IMITATION mahogany bed and dresser, gas stove, black. 5365 Wash, Blvd. KITCHEN CABINET—Traded in: good condition. Oak finish. $9.50 cash. Housei hold warehouse. 440 S. Illinois St. 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 soring 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 I models at almost one-half. Limited numher of these. Ayres’ downstairs store. RANGE—Leonard combination: high-oven. “Sunny-Suds” electric tumbler washer. Cheap. 1114 1 g Shelby St, DR-2301-R. I REFRIGERATORS—GeneraI Electric *l5O. almost new. guaranteed: easy terms. J W. RICH RADIO. 1524 N. Illinois. RI--2876. RENT A WASHER 50c PER WEEK PHONE RI. 9412 STOVES—Bargain, real values all kinds of cooking and heating. HUB FURNITURE COMPANY. 414 East Washington St LI-3190. STOVE'S ALL KINDS OF COAL STOVES OIL BURNING HEATERS THAT WILL GIVE COMPLETE SATISFACTION CHARLES KOEHRING 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. *ls. Ail guar^iteed. 32 N. Delaware. LI-5386 36 Radios. Musical Instrument? BUY NOW—SOV OFF- | Indian Summer Radio Sale Now Going On Radio Bargain Shop. 225 E. Wash. CALLS 50c- Radio service. 50c. Guaranj teed service. TA-6783. | -DAY” TA-3924—TA-1329 “NIGHT" I Call these numbers for expert radio service. PIONEER RADIO SHOP. ft

MERCHANDISE 38 Radios. Musical Instruments FREE TESTING AND DELIVERING OF RADIO TUBER Guaranteed, no charge for service CH-7244 GUITARS -New $6. ukeleles fl*i PEARSON PIANO CO . 128 N Penna 8t 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 2LO Australia on the new Stewart Warner "Magic Dial" Radio. NU KAN PRODUCTS. I6th at Capitol, will demonstrate RI-8941U MUSICAL Instruments for less, thru children's Musical Education League. H H. RINNE MUSIC CO 229 N. Penn., 4th floor. Elevatoju _WFBM entrance. NEW—Metal Boohm svstem clarinet in fine case. $18.50; terms; PEARSON PIANO CO , 128 N. Penna. St. LI-5513. PHILCO RADIO 7-tube, Highbov 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, cneck aerial and ground. sl. WERKING RADIO SALES IR-8229. A RADIO TUBES. Numbers /■■ I _ 226. 227. 245 201A. 112A. 235. 251 WE TEST TUBES FREE I of charge Eighth Floor, L. S. Ayres k Cos. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel MEN’S SUITS ... .$4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new. SACKS BROS. Loan Cos . 308 Indiana ave. 38 Store, Office Supplies BOOKKEEPING MACHINE Burroughs: electric, like new, bargain. LI-7431. TYPEWRITERS rented. *2 50 per mo.: * fo_r 3mo Woodstock 317_N Penn L_4712 UNDERWOOD No. 5; has naa less than i months’ use L!_ 9470 205 Mass 39 Cash Coal Mart CENTER COAL CO. LI-1458. 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 NO WHEEL CHARGE W. Va. egg, cln. fkd $5.00 W. Va. Ip., cln. fkd 5.25 Gen. Isl. Crk. Ip., cln. fkd 5.50 Best White Ash egg. fkd. $4.25; ip.. 4.50 Best Poca.. M. R„ 800- lp 6.00 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR. 4621. DR, 4622. NO WHEEL charge Golden Flpme. Ind.. lg. lp $4.50 W. Virginia furnace egg. 2x6 5.00 Tip Top w. Va. lg. lp., cln. fkd 5.25 Isl. Crk. bg. blk 5.50 Poca. No. 3. red ash, large Ip 7.50 Citizens coke $7.25 and 7.75 Indpls. Ice & P'uel Cos. DR-2400. _ 4 Yards. WA.5667. SPECIAL OFF CAft> West Virginia Screen Lump This will be a saving to vou. No Wheel Charge CIRCLE FUEL CO. PR, 2695 DR. 2695 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and teller* of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Shotguns. Rifles. Old Gold and Silver. Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. SELL YOUR OLD GOLD and old watches and dental bridges direct to a gold buver. SACK BROS. LOAN CO.. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. WANT FURNITURE—4 to 6 rooms, also odd nieces. Highest prices. HU-7274. WANTED—IOO church seats. 194 N. Meridian St. Greenwood. Indjana. WE BUY OLD GOLD SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner. Highest prices paid for gold teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded Jewlerv. watches. Cash paid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor. Pennsylvania and Market Sts, WILL buy late model washer, cash, will pay best prices. IR-3871. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets RABBITS—Meat and breeding. 12c lb. Hutches for sale. 825 Parkway. FINANCIAL 45 Business Opportunities BARBER SHOP—A number one: 2 chairß. Call BE-4942, 1207 Reisner. PAR for Building and Loan Stock. Cash advance for taxes, balance monthly payments. Ample security. See my plan. RI-4444. 2 48 Automobile f.oans WHY LOSE" KH Y c°a U r R If vou can't meet vour payments we will refinance your car . . . make the payments smaller . . . give you additional calk . . , and longer time to pay. LEGAL si LEGAL RATE NLj|Bn RATE Quick. Confidential. Courteous Service LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. Plenty of Parking Space 8 So. Capitol Ave. RI-1321 OTHERS PAID OFF. p MORE MONEY ADVANCED. I . • We make loans on ALL cars regardless of make h| or s*ear. You can get MORE money on your |f| car at msm\ TACUteiOMfel U/iOnOHV^CAR jgaggragu. no" recTt ape Meridian Motor Sales .fI2ORNERIOIAN CO. Phone Ri.4931 ; —^lentj^i^arJungjigaceJiwear^^ 46 Personal Property Loans LOANS 2V. I INDPLS. PUBLIC WELFARE-LOAN 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. 3587.

-OCT. 11, 1932

FINANCIAL Ifi Prrxonal Prnprrt, [ „,n, FRIENDLY LOANS “ * “>• PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 8. PennsTlvunla st. Century Bidg Phone Ruey >os4. AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale 1930 CHEVROLET coupe finished in b beautiful dark maroon, equipped vith new Goodvear tires; 5 disc wheel*. 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 11 1 h LI-5341. Chew ar Bargains 1928 Coupe. Per Wk $2.00 1930 Coach. Per Wk $4.50 Small Down Payment 552 E. Washington St. 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE: 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 a t 1 1th. LI-5361. 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 vour car in trade and arrange oenvenieht 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 in trade; convenient terms on the balance JOHNSON CHEVROLET CORNER Meridian at 1 Hh, LI-5361.

Ford Bargains 1929 Coupe, Per Wk $2.50 1931 Tudor .Per Wk 5.25 Small Down Payment 552 E. Washington St. I SKIt CARS MARMOV MOTORS Kentucky Ave. ancf York St. GOOD Bargains in Used Cars and Trucks. Easy terms. Liberal trades. Frank Hatfield Cos. 623 N. Capitol. RI. 9324. BETTER VALUES—BETTER PRICES * Used Cars C O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E Washington St. LI-8394. ] AUTO BARGAINS f "Make Tracks for Sacks" Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol Ave. RI-5994. 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers Greater Values At the Lowest Prices G. M. C. l-ton, fall price ....$ 2S 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. Sandys. - LI-7467. TRACTOR—lnternational and Trailer, also 1931 Ford, long wheel base. like new. 438 W. Pearl St. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts 5.000 GOOD USED TIRES. All sizes: ready to run; 50c, 75c, $1 each. Open evenings. TOM ROGERS. 3117 W Wash. St BE-4300. MOHAWK TIRE—6.SOxIB 6-plv: mileage less 5.000; very reasonable. 2338 N Illinois. 54 Automotive Sendees 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-078S. Simoniz—sl.7s Guaranteed Genuine Simoniz Service Mcßride Simoniz. Shop. Rear. 413 N. 111. 55 Autos Wanted Will pay cash for your car or equity. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. LI 4514. 561 North Capitol. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING*’ PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 11083 In the matter of the petition of the Traction Light and Power Company for the approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Bunker Hill. Indiana Notice is hereby given that the Pnblir, Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms ol the Commission at. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9 o'clock a. m. on October 26, 1932. Public participation in this hearing 19 requested bv the Commission PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA Bv O. R LIVINOHOUSE, Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana. October 10 1932. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 11077 In the matter of the petition of th Traction Light and Power Company for the approval of certain schedules of elec, trie rates applicable to Home Place, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Publ I Service Commission of Indiana will coil duct public hearing in the above entitlil cause in the rooms of the Commission %* Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9 o'clock a. m. on October 25. 1932. Public participation in this hearing l; requested bv the Commission PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By O. R. LIVINGHOUSE, Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. October 10. 1932 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 11084 In the matter of the petition of the Traction Light and Power Company for the approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicable to Ingalls. In- , diana. \ Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 11 00 o'clock A M. on October 26. 1932. Public participation in this hearing la requeued bv the Commission PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY O. R LIVINGHOUSE. Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana. ' October 10. 1932. LEGAITnotTcE “of PUBLIC HEARING. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 11078 In the matter of the petition of tha Traction Light and Power Company for the approval of certain schedules of electric rates applicatble to Walton. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Publie Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis, Indiana at 11.00 o'clock A M. on October 25. 1932 Public participation in this hearing n requested by the Commission PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY O. R LIVINGHOUSE. . , Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. October 10. 1932 i LEGAL NOTICE OF P773LTC HEARING?" PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 11082 In the matter of the petition of the Traction Light and Power Companv fothe approval of certain schedules of e'ectric rates applicable to Onward Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 2 00 o'clock P M on October 25. 1932 Public participation in this hearing 1* requested by the Commission PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. , . . Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. October 10. 1932. !