Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1932 — Page 12

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Times Lost Ad Found My Spitz Dog —Mrs. Thomas, 868 N. Drexel Ave.

STOCKS CRASH HIT U. S. JUST 3 YEARS AGO Anniversary Is Today; It Was Start of Depression. By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—Three years ago today the first full impact of the market crash burst on the New York Stock Exchange. The great bull market ended that day and the American phase of the depression began in the roaring confusion of a 12,000,000 share day, in the tumult, panic and terror of an unprecedented stock exchange crisis. Wall Street did not celebrate the anniversary of that debacle today. The blow had not come without warning. A creeping decline thoughout the autumn had culminated in a sensational loss the day before. It was in the avalanche of selling Oct. 24, 1929, that a thousand paper pyramids crumbled. Struggling, fighting, cursing brokers battled in the pandemonium of the Stock Exchange floor. They tried to sell at prices which melted 10—20—30 points while they tried. The victims, white faced and aghast, some weeping or storming, crowded the garish customers’ room, watching the crawling tickers that, already 131 minutes late at 2 p. m., bore no relation to the prices then prevailing on the floor. The speed of the decline was incalculable. Thousands of speculators across the country were wiped out as margins evaporated. THUGS OUTWIT WARDEN Steal Watch Dog Left on Guard at Scene of Previous Theft. Bn United Press NANAIMO, B. C„ Oct. 24.—Some one stole the chair, cushions and rug which the local game warden had on his porch. Thinking the crooks would return, the warden placed more chairs and cushions on the porch and left his watch dog in charge of them. The following morning the chairs and cushions were still on the porch, but the dog was missing. It has not yet been located. JOBLESS FORM JURIES C incinnati Judges Glad to Excuse Employed Called for Service. By United l'ress CINCINNATI, 0., Oct. 24.—Judges of the Cincinnati courts are hopeful of more employment for the unemployed by dismissing prospective jurors with jobs, when the prospect desires, and calling the jobless for jury service. The court pays $3 a day for jurors. i

Radio Dial Twisters

—6:30 P. M.— NBC—Jones and Hare to 1 WEAF. WON (720)—Tom. Dick and! Harrv. CBS—Garrigan's orchestra to WFBM. —6:45 P. M.— CBS—Playboys, NBC—The Goldbergs to WEAF. NBO-Johnny Hart in Hollywood to WJZ. WSM (6501—Baritone. —7 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Speaker; orchestra. CBS—Edwin C. Hill. NBC—Soconvland sketches to WEAF. WGN (720)—Big Leaguers and bushers. NBC—Contended program to WJZ. —7:15 P. M.— CBS— Singin’ Sam. —7:30 T. M.— KYW (1020)—Dr. Bundesen. CBS—Kate Smith. NBC—Revelers to WEAF. WLS (870)--Bernies orchestra. , „ NBC —Republican talk to WJZ. WLW. WSM (6501—Lasses and hon * V _7:4s P. M._ KYW (1020)— Songs and sermons. CBS—Fu Manchu, mystery drama. WBBM (770)—Medinah ensemble, NBC—Pat Barnes to WJZ. —* P. M.— KYW (1020)—Aces of the WBBM (770) Harriet Cruise NBC—Gypsies to WEAF. NBC —'Wiener Minstrels to WJZ. —8:15 P. M.— CBS—Mills Brothers. WBBM (770)—Leshin’s orchestra.

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company MONDAY P. M. s:3o—Sklppv (CBS). 5 45—Bohemians. 6:ls—William O Neal (CBS). 6 30—Jtmmv Corrigan orchestra (CBS). 6 45—Democratic countv committee. 6:so—Musical Album (CBSi. 7 00—Edwin C. Hill (CBS). 7:ls—Singin’ Sam (CBS). 7:3o—Kate Smith <CBS>. 7:45 —Fu Manchu (CBS). 8 15—Democratic countv committee. 8:30 —Evening in Paris (CBS' 9.oo—Music that satisfies (CBS). 9:15 —To be announced. p-30—Republican countv committee. g 45—Mvrt and Marge ICBSI. 10 00—Columbia svmphonv (CBS). 10:30—The columnist. iO - 45—Guv Lombardo and Royal Canadians (CBSi. U 00—Eddie Duchin orchestra (CBS). 11 30—Noble Sissle orchestra (CBS:. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (IndianiDolls Broadcasting. Ine.) MONDAY P M. 4 oO—Tea Time Tunes 4 30—Vesper organlogue. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—rAlice Arnold. 5:15— Evening records. 5 30—Uncle Connie and Aunt Dessa. s:4s—Dinner melodies. s:ss—Lost and Found, by The Indianapolis Times. 6:oo—Dinner dances. 6:25 —Democratic county committee. 6:3o—Harrv Bason. 6:4s—Sport's Spotlight, 7:oo—Silent. 8 00—Connie’s orchestrs. 8 30—Republican county committee. B:4s—Golden melodies. 9:oo—Democratic County Committee. 9:ls—Peggv Bleeke. 9:3o—Front Page Headlines. 9:4s—Radio Rangers. 10:00 —Connie’s Merrymen. 10.30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P M. 4:ls—Dromedarv Caravan (NBC'. 4:4s—Captain Jim. 5:00—Old BUI. 5:15—01d man sunshine. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas iNBCI. 6:oo—Amos ‘n’ Andv (NBC). 6:ls—eGne and Glenn 6:3o—“Cbandu." tne Magician (E. T.i. 6:4s—Black and Blue. 7:oo—Cotton Queen. 7:3o—Republican national committee 1 NBC). B:oo—Weiuer Minstrels iNBC).

Fishing the Air

Albert Payson Terhune. noted writer nd do* fancier, will be heard again during the broadcast of the program over WTAM and an NBC network, Monday, at 6 p. m. Kingin' Sam will offer a favorite forerunner of the cycle of “moon” tonga when he ainga "Moonlight and Roses” daring bit WFBM-Columbia program at 7:15 p. m., Monday. The daring Nayland Bmith and his faithful follower. Dr. Petrie, narrowly escape with their lives in the Monday episode of “Fu Manchu Mystery Stories,” over WFBM and the Columbia network, from 7:45 to 8:15 p. m. A medley of outstanding favorites by Rudolph Friml, Including “L'Amour Toujours L'Amour,” excerpts from “fCatinka,” “The Vagabond King” and "Rose Marie' will open the Gypsies' program over WTAM and an NBC ne/*ork Monday, at 8 p. m.

HIGH SPOTS OF MONDAY NIGHTS’ PROGRAM S:OO—NBC (WJZ) —Contract Bridge tournament. 7:4s—Columbia—Fu Manchu-mystery drama. 8:00—NBC IWJZ)-Minstrel show. B:ls—Columbia—Mills Brothers. B:3O—NBC (WEAF)—PauI Whitemans orchestra. Columbia—Mysteries in Paris. NBC (WJZ) —George Olsen's orchestra and Jack Benny. 9:oo—Columbia—Shilkret s orchestra with Boswell Sisters. NBC (WEAFi—AI. Smith address. 9:l6—Columbia—Easy Aces. , 9:3O—NBC (WEAF) Alice Joy, dream girl.

Cliff Boubier reminisces of the days of royalty in his song "The King Isn’t King Any More” during the minstrels show* on Monday, at 8 p. m., over WLW and an NBC network while Mac McCloud’s patriotism gets the best of him in the solo, "The Cheer Parade.” Ex-Governor Alfred E. Bmith will be heard in his first major radio address of the campaign Monday at 9 p. m. over WEAF and a National Broadcasting ComI pany network. Smith’s talk will be made at the Newark armory, Newark, N. J. The Boswell Sisters will harmonize i “Round the Bend of the Road” and Nat Shilkret’s orchestra will feature the romantic new tune “Alone Together.” when they broadcast "Music That Satisfies” over WFBM and the CBS chain Monday at 9 p. m. Edmund Audran’s comic operetta, “Olivette.” will be presented by the National Light Opera Company during the broadcast over WENR and an NBC network Monday at 10:15 p. m. Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt will speak from Atlanta, Georgia, over twelve basic stations of Columbia's Dixie network on Monday, at 9:15 to 10:00 p. m., istead of at 8:15 to 9 as previously announced. Howard Barlow, conductor of the Columbia symphony orchestra, has chosen the Poco sostenuto-vivace movement from Beethoven's Seventh symphony as the feature of the concert to be broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network Monday, from 10 to 10:30 p. m. CHAMPION FAIR-GOER Oregon Woman Hasn’t Missed a Year Since 1883. By United rrcss RICKEY, Ore., Oct. 24.—Mrs. W. H. Humphrey hasn't missed an Oregon state fair since 1883.

MONDAY —8:30 P. M.—

KYW (1020) Edgewater 1 Beach orchestra. CBS—Mysteries in Paris. 'nbG—Paul Whiteman and! his orchestra to WEAF. NBC—Jack Benny and Olsen’s orchestra to WJZ. j —8:45 P. M—KTHS (1040)—String band. \ —4 P. M KYW (1020) —The “Two Doc-i tors.” ÜBS Shilkret's orchestra and Boswell Sisters. WBBM (770)—Air theater. NBC—AI Smith to WEAF. S NBC—Country Doctor to WJZ. —9:15 P. M.— CBS—Gov. Franklin D 1 Roosevelt to CBS Dixie! network. NBC—Wilfred Glenn, hasso to WJZ. —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Edge. Beach orchestra. CBS—Unsung heroes. WGN (720)—Headlines. NBC—Alice Jov to WEAF. NBC—Batter Up to WJZ. —9:45 P. M.— |KDKA (980)—Tenor. CBS—Mvrt and Marge to I WFBM. WGN (720)—Round the I world. NBC—Mildred Bailey to WJZ. —lO P. M.— KDKA (980)—Sports review; news. KYW (10201—Sports: news; 1 Pedro's orchestra. iNßC—Scotti's orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Minstrel show. WOY 17901 —Arm chair chats NBC—Picekns Sisters to WJZ. NBC—Amos ‘n’ Andv to WENR. WSB. WMAQ.

B:3o—Dance orchestra (NBC). 9:oo—Announced. 9:ls—Cadets. 9:4s—Herbie Kav dance orchestra. 10:00—WLW fanfares. 10:30—Henry Thies dance orchestra. 11:00—Moon River slumbebr music. 11:3d—Castle Farm orchestra. 12 Midnight—Sign off. The Indianapolis Times RILEY 5551 WANT AD HEADQUARTERS 214-220 W. MARYLAND BT. Want Ad Rates All classifications excepting Rooms for Rent. Housekeeping Rooms. Rooms and Board and Wanted to Rent Rooms are 3 Cents a Word lo*> Discount for CASH or on CHARGE ads if paid within one week after receipt of the bill. Table for Figuring Want Ad Coat r. e—- _ Exo £oq *•■s C" - iL-s So . ojfg Hit in® o'oa C£ £ >33 *0 OH HTx. 10 $ 30 | .90 $1.50 11 .33 .99 1.65 12 .36 1.08 1.80 13 .39 1.17 1.95 14 .42 1.26 2.10 15 .45 1.35 2.25 16 .48 1.44 2 40 -S1 1 53 2 55 18 .54 1.62 2 70 19 -67 1.71 285 30 -80 1 80 s!oO „ J. <■" (10%) percent DISCOUNT far CASH ADS. Ten (10%) Per Cent Discount for Charge Ad* if Bill U paid within Seven Day* after receipt. Addresses Count as two words. Telephone numbers count aa ona word Minimum ad accepted is 10 words. The Times reserves the right to reject hr classify properly aU advartisemenU submiuea. I . Notice of typographical errors must be given in time for correction before the second Insertion as The Times is responsible for only ONE INCORRECT insertion. Cancellations and complaints must be phoned to the Want Ad department between the hour; of 8 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.

—10:15 P. M.— CBS—Barlow and Columbia i symphony. jNBC— Rochester orchestra to ; WENR. WGY (790)—Croner; Randall's orchestra. !WMAQ. (670)—Dan and Sylvia. I WSM (650)—Sports. —10:20 P. M iKDKA (980) Accordion ! man. —10:30 P. M.— .KDKA (980)—Huntley’s orchestra. CBS—Lombardo and Royal I Canadians. NBC—Ben Bernies orchestra | to WEAF. j WSM (650) —Dance orches- | tra. jWMAO (670)—Dance pro- [ gram ( 2 1 i hours). —ll P. M.— KDKA (980)—Bronc Busters; orchestra. KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. CBS—Ducliin’s orchestra. WGY (790i—Organist. NBC—McCoy's orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ i67oi—Organist. WSM (650)—Tuneful tales. —11:05 P. M.— NBC—Roger Wolfe Kahn’s orchestra to WEAF. —11:30 P. M.— 1 CBS—Sissle's orchestra. NBC—Bellevue Stratford orchestra to WEAF. WGN (7201—Dance program (2 houis). NBC—Mhrk Fisher's orchestra to WJZ. —l2 Midnight— KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. WBBM (770)—Around the town. —12:30 A. M.— WENR (870)—Hints’ orchestra.

GAS TAX FOR POOR RELIEF IS COUNCIL PLAN Boetcher Advocates Shift of One-Cent Levy From Highway Use. Payment of Indiana’s poor relief bills with 1 cent of the present 4cent state gas tax was proposed today by Walter C. Boetcher, president of the Marion County Council, as a measure “that would lower the county tax rate 15 cents.” Gas funds now are pro-rated to counties for highway purposes, and legislative action would be necessary to transfer any part of the gas tax for relief. Boetcher indicated county councilmen might sponsor such legislation at the general assembly’s next session in January. “Unless commissioners spend more than necessary on roads, this coupty will not use its share of the tax for highways this coming year,” Boetcher pointed out. Boetcher estimates that the 1cent tax would raise nearly $5,000,000. Expenditures for poor relief in Indiana this year will total between four and five million dollars. “Economy advantages of such plan extends farther,” Boetcher said, ‘‘since it would save interest charges on poor relief bond issues. Grocers could be paid cash for supplies, affording better prices.” The county council postponed fetion until Tuesday on a $120,000 poor relief bond issue to meet claims of nine townships to Sept. 1. Councilmen also must appropriate $3,000 to pay salaries of Walter Pritchard and Alan W. Boyd, election commissioners, as mandated by circuit court. BAGS DEER IN HURRY Hollister (Cal.) Youth Makes Kill After Father Fails. By United Press HOLLISTER, Cal., Oct. 24. When his father went hunting and failed to return with a buck, 10-year-old Kenneth Ramoni took a 12-gauge shotgun, and in thirty minutes returned to his father’s ranch house to request use of a horse. He had shot a 100-pound buck. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BRODNIKA, ANGEUNE—Age 23 years, beloved daughter of Carl and Agnes Brodnlka, sister of Carolina, Charles, Louis, Christina, Mildred, Amelia and Henry Brodnika, passed away Sunday, Oct. 23, at her home, 736 N. Warman Ave. Funeral services Thursday, Oct. 27, 8:30, at the residence, 9 a. m. at Holy Trinity church. Burial St. Joseph’s cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at above address any time. For additional information friends may call STEVENS FUNERAL HOME. BE-4072. DOOLITTLE, HARRY W.— Beloved husband of Mrs. Ida L. Doolittle, father of Mrs. Helen Lonsbury and Mrs. Garnet Miller, passed away Sunday, Oct. 23. Services at the home, 39 Park View Ave., Wednesday, 2 p. m., Oct. 26. Burial at Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. LITTLE & SONS in charge. GANT, BETTY JANE—Age 19 years, beloved daughter of Mrs, Elizabeth Gant, and sister of/-Mrs, Benjamin H. Green, James and William D. Green of Indianapolis, Lee P. Gant of Fleetwood, Penn.; Bert Gant, and Mrs. Peter M. Griffin of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Irene Musselman of Des Moines, lowa, passed away Sunday morning. Services from the residence of her sister. Mrs. Benjamin H. Green. 452 Arthur Ave., Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. CONKLE SERVICE. GAVISK, THE RT. REV. FRANCIS Hi GAVISK—Died Saturday at St. Vincent's hospital. Body will lie in state at St. John's church from 2 p. m. Tuesday. Oct. 25. until services at 10 a. m. Wednesday. Remains may be seen at Parish house, 128 W. Georgia St. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery. GREEN, FRANK A.—Husband Anna Green, father of Helen, Norman, Harold and Edward Green, grandfather of William H. and Robert Green, brother of Charles D. Green of this city and Edward M. Green of Columbus. Ind., passed away at the residence, 1040 N. Delaware, Saturday evening. Funeral at THE McNEELY MORTUARY. 1828 N. Meridian St., 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. Friends invited. M’MURTY, FLORA ALICE Age 59 years' mother of Mrs. Glen Robinette. Mrs. Leo Finch, Mrs. Virgil Drake, Mrs. John Gladden, Ada. Roy, Doris and Perry McMurray, passed away Oct. 22. Friends may call at residence, 1057 W. Twentyninth St. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p. m., at St. Paul M. E. church, corner Rader and Eugene St. Information by the Mc- _ NEELY MORTUARY. STRUPE. IDA BELLE—Beloved wife of Cecil H. Strupe. residing at 4244 Graceland Ave., passed awav Sundav evening. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday, 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park cemetery. WULF, MARGARET—Mother of Rosa. Albert, Charles Wulf, Mrs. Henrietta Burk. Mrs. Lizzie Branklinger. Mrs. Emma Walsmith, passed away at her home Vi mile east of Mohawk, Saturdav noon. Funeral Tuesday 1:30 p. m. at the residence. 2 p. m. at the Mohawk U. B. church. Interment St. John's Evangelical cemetery. In charge MAX HERRLICH & SON. YOUNT, ENOCH T.—Husband of Mrs. Annie Yount and brother of W. H. Yount of this city, passed away at his home. 939 W. 32d St.. Saturdav evening, Oct. 22. Funeral services at the home. 3 p. m.. Tuesday, Oct. 25. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. 2 Cards, In Memoriams WHITE—We wish to express our deepest appreciation to our friends and relatives for their kindness, love and sincere words of sympathy, during our recent bereavement in the death of our beloved ETHEL. MR ARTHUR WHITE MR. and MRS. J W HILT, and FAMILY 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1823 N. Meridian. Ha. 1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr 0331-0322 4 Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ADS appearing here each day are broadcast at 6 p. m. oxer station WKBF at no additional charge to the advertiser. Tone in on WKBF at 6 each evening and listen to lost and fonnd snnonneements. BRACELET—GoId antique, lost downtown Saturday. Family keepsake. TA-1452. BULL DOG —Black screw tail, in harness, straved Saturday, 1149 Linden. DR--1585-W DISCHARGE papers from army and Pennsylvania railroad pass to Chicago, also ’ other valuable papers, lost 1500 block E. Washington st.; please notify Wm Trainer, 1527 E. Washington. Liberal reward. PURSE—Large, black, name Alice Porterfield Inclosed. Owner needs badly. CH-2402—W. 55 reward. SILK SCARF Orange, brown striped. Keepsake. Indiana. Saturday night. Reward. HU-6782. STONE from ring, clear, light blue; valued keepsake: reward. TA-5614. TOY bulldog lost, female. 4 white feet. ”3ingo.” Reward. RI-1017,

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personals CARD READlNG—Entertainment for Halloween parties. Reasonable. For appointment. RI-6881 FILSE TEETH— BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED. Teeth replaced called for and delivered free. 417 Virginia Ave. DR-5967. I HOME for the sick or elderlv: also mental: | 510 up wk. RI-67C8. 826 N. New Jersey, ILLINOIS. N., 1425—G00d food, economy prices; new management. 6- VE lot Washington Park cemetery; I cheap to Masons only. IR-7429. SMART HATS—At moderate prices; old hats remodeled. 811 Occidental Bldg. 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. 6 Transportation INSURED & BONDED BUS. TRANS. Ride with safety and economy. Chicago. 53.50: Nash’ille. $6: Chattanooga. 58; Atlanta, 810; Jacxsonville. 815: Miami, 825; Tampa, 821. Lower week-end return trip rates. WALTON TRAVEL BUREAU, 439 Indiana Avenue. Ri. 4000. Union Bus Depot. 217 S. Illinois St. LI-2686. BUSINESS SERVjCE 7 Business Services SAND 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 COILS INSTALLED, 83. SCHWARTZ—EIectric and Radio Service. All kinds electric repairing, DR-6375. 7- Mining, Transfer, Storage ALLISON TRUCKING CO. Experienced, careful white men. Will move you for 81 and up. LI-4106. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving 84 per load and up. Call Rl 7750, 419 B. Market St LOCAL, overland hauling, packing, shipping. RI-6561-3628; eves., CH-0699-W. MOVING—S 2 up, anything, any timev - iocal overland: white men. Pete’s Ch. 2878. MOVING, $1 per room and up; white. 2051 Hillside Ave. Ch. 1212. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING PAPER—EXCELLENT BERVICE. O'DONALD. RI-4628. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring LEARN TO DANCE—New fall classes opening in all branches of dancing. Call JAC BRODERICK. RI-1610. MEN-WOMEN—IB-50. 8105 to 8250 month. Steady government life Jobs. Many post-depression vacancies. Prepare immediately. List positions and particulars FREE. Write today sure. Franklin Institute. Dept. 155 G, Rochester. N. Y. 81.260. $3,000 YEAR—Government Life Jobs. Many Post-depression vacancies. Men. women. 18-50. Steady work. List positions: sample coaching and full particulars—FßEE. Write immeditaelv—today- sure. Box 1054-G Times. HELPWAN TED 13 Help Wanted—Male Man with car wanted to supply rural and town custdhiers with Famous Watkins Products in Marion and Hamilton Counties. Business established, earnings may average $25 weeklv. pay starts immediately. Write Mr. Stout, 260 E. Naghten St., Columbus, Ohio. V —' ■ _ JMII ___ / MEN—Wanted to establish and conduct Rawleigh’s city business in and near cities of Indianapolis, Franklin. Danville and Lebanon. Relable 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. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $3: NEW JERSEY, N.. 2201—Nicely furnished front room, writing desk private home, breakfast optional. TA-3436. $3 —1354 N. DEARBORN—Modern, private, desirable; near E. 10th car and bus. CH-4292-J. 13 —515 E. 24TH—Nice, warm room; near bath, window’s private home. HA-1494. ALABAMA, N., 1242—Unusual, nicely furnished front room; lamps, books, overstuffed chair: privileegs; $3-1, $4-2. ALABAMA, N., 920 Seminole hotel, large rooms, modern comforts, $3.50: $4.50 week, single. Spacious lobby LI-1496, BROADWAY, 1415—Warm front room; employed couple or 1 or 2 girls; reasonable. BROADWAY, 1403 —Lovely front master living-bedroom; radio furnished; phone; _ss. ’ CENTRAL CAR—Highly recommended for man who likes comfort, refinement and privacy; next bath. HE-3673. COLLEGE. 1420—Lovely room, next bath, large closet; 1 or 2; good heat; reas’nble. EAST ST., NORTH, 333—Large, lower, front room, nicely furnished, walking distance; reasonable. ENGLISH. 1134—Front room, privileges, good heat, suitable 1 or 2; meals optional. DR-1031-J. = GRACELAND. 3035—Lovely large room; all home privileges; modern. HA-3514-W, after 6. NEW JERSEY, N., 2431—Cozy, warm room; private home; lady employed; breakfast. TA-2032. NEW YORK ST., W., 326—Colored; nicely furnished steam heated rooms, constant hot water, walking distance; reduced to $3.50. NEW YORK ST.. W., 432—Large front well lighted room; large closet spacewalking distance; reduced to $3. OHIO. E„ 407—CLEAN BEDS! TUB! SHOWER; 25c A NIGHT; CLOSE IN. PARK, 2401—Girl to share nice room; private home: steam heat. $2.75. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 1470—Private bath, steam heat, new furniture; rent cheap. ROOSEVELT, 1728—Warm, modern, private home; car and bus line; garage, laundry; gentleman. SHERMAN DRIVE. N., 62—Modern room; gdvate home; meals optional; garage. VERMONT. E.. 230—Dormitory for men; clean, warm, all double beds: 25c nite: $1.25 wk. WASH. BLVD.—Near 52D: lovely room private bath; gentleman preferred. HU--8468. WOODRUFF! 856 w! DRlVE—Desirable room; modern, private, near car line - garage optional. CH-7297, LOVELY WOODRUFF—Attractive warm room; refined gentleman; private home; garage. CH-6763. 23RD ST., E.. 307—Nicelv furnished, newly decorated, well lighted room. Large closet space, private home, next to bath Reduced. HA-0304-M. NICE clean beds; steam heat. 25c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jersey. DOWNTOWN—Modern, clean sleeping rms. city heat; very reasonable. Call RI-3941. Dearborn Hotel Attractive rates: DCrti UUIII iLUbUI homelike: free parking. 3208 E. Michigan, CH-7550. HOTEL ANTLERS EF YOU SEE a want ad that Interests you answer it today the oocortunltv mar be gone tomorrow 18 Housekeeping Rooms 54—2038 Belefontaine: 3 large unfurnished rooms: modern; sink; utilities paid - car line. ■ $5 —2117 N. Talbot; 1 large room and kitchenette; overstuffed; steam heat; garage, carline. TA-6919. $8 —TACOMA, N., 15—3-room apartment; completely furnished; overstuffed; garage: near car line. CH-6661. ASHLAND, 1620—Steam-heated 1-room kitchenette apartment; completely furnlshed; private entrance: 83.50. ASHLAND, 1529—2-room lower front apartment, overstuffed; sink in kitchen, private bath, entrance; adults. RI-5976. BROADWAY. 826 —2-room front apartment; 85: room, sink, next bath: $4, Stores. BROADWAY. 2316 -room furnished apartment: hot; hardwd. floors. HE-5494 BROADWAY. 1403—Lovely front apartment: nice overstuffed, 2 large closetsphone; reduced. CENTRAL! 1626—Furnished housekeeping or sleeping, city heat, modern; reasonable. HA-2817-J. FLETCHER. 803—3 rooms, modem, newly decorated: private entrance; close in - reasonable. DR-3087-W. ILLINOIS. N., 2339—2 rooms, kitchenette 56. 1 room. $3, $3.50; Maytag washer’ See custodian. MORTON PLACE—Room and kitchenette modern, completely furnished: private entrance: reasonable. HA-3513-M. NEW JERSEY, N.. 418—Front room for housekeeping. $3.50; steam heat; also sleeping. $2. NEW YORK St.. W. 7 311—2-room apartment; nicely furnished modern housealso front sleeping room; reduced. OHIO. 430 E.—Front room with gas - S3 week: 1 sleeping room. 81,50. PARK. 2143—2 rooms and kitchenette or 1 room kitchenette; clean, warm; uttlitles. HE-2886. 1 STATE. 433 N.—3 rooms; new overstuffed" - everything furnished: sink; private entrance; reasonable. CH-OLW^J,

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BEITALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms TALBOT, ' N.. 3420 Large front room: running water; private entrance; $3 and 53.50. . WOODRUFF, 544, MIDDLE DRIVE—2 apartments, utilities furnished; running water; adults. CH-3173. LIGHT housekeeping rooms at 416-530 W. New York and 124 W. 10th st.; very reasonable. 19 Rooms with Board $6 EA$H —425 N. Colorado; lovely front room; for 2 girls; private home. IR-4930. BROOKSIDE AVE.—Refined home on carline. employed girl or mother and child. CH-6246-W. EAST—Nicely furnished room, good meals, private family; $25 mo.; near bus. IR--5380. EAST—Lovely warm room, hot water, private home for 2: meals optional. CH-1012. GLADSTONE. 19 N.—Front room, twin beds, 2 gentlemen, hot water, 2 meals, $5 each. IR-3689. _____ ILLINOIS. N.. 2269—Front room, twin beds, modern, company privileges. TA--5176. __ MICHIGAN. E„ 304—Lady for housework, in exchange for room and board. NEW JERSEY. N.. 309—Large clean, well lighted rooms and board; $5. Walking distance, good location. TALBOTT, N., 2144—54.50; room, board, steam heat, hot water; carline; Jolly. HA-3908-J. WASHINGTON, E., 2316—Steam heated room, refined women, private home, next bath, home cooking. CH-6141-J. WINTHROP. 4444—Warm, pleasant room; board; garage; private family; reasonable. Phone HA-2938-W. ON BEN DAVIS BUSLINE—Warm room; 1 or 2 men; board, laundry, private. BE--4432, 21 Unfurnished Apartments sl2 M 0.—1606 Arrow: 3 rooms, water, electricitv paid; newlv papered. Inquire Shane's Pharmacy, 1557 Roosevelt. CH--4444. CENTRAL, 2342—5 rooms, water, moving expenses, heat, RI-5994, HE-2783. DELAWARE. N.. 1907—4-room apartment, utilities furnished, adults. References. HU-8522. MADISON, 1025—Best equipped apartment South. Domestic Science kitchen, Frigidaire. RUCKLE, 2809—6-room apartment; heat, water, Frigidaire furnished. RI-7243. TA-12V8. WASH.. El, 5016—Modern 2 bedrooms, heat, water, garage: $35. WASH. BLVD., 4901—5-room apt. heat, water, frigidaire. garage. $62.50. LI-5231. 11TH, W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment, gas, water and heat furnished, $23. Call apartment No. 1 THE GRANT. Indianapolis Rental Agency We furnish free transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apts., day or nite. No obligations. LI-5452. Evenings or Sunday. TA-1064 or WA-0433. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 22 Unfurnished Houses $11 —Water paid. Station St., 3026; 4 large room single, paved street, close car. bus school; -gas, electricity, basement. CH-2818. sl3: WHITTIER. PL.. 61—Irvington 5-rooms modern double, fireplace, garage - . RI-1533. $20 —TREMONT, N.. 537—4-room modern double; water paid: garage. DR-0630. S2O—WATER PAlD—l6th, E., 2510; modern 4-room double: cabinets; garage. DR-1280. $25; MERIDIAN, S„ 1215—Redecorated, 7room modern double, garage. DR-6524. S2S—VERMONT, E., 2827—Near Tech., 6room modern, garage, water paid. CH-_2l97-5L _ $25 —Vermont. E., 3324—Modern 8-room, hardwood floors, garage. Beech Grove 181-J. BELLEFONTAINE. 2253—Double 5 rooms, bath, furnace, no garage: now sl7. LI--8621. ~ BRIGHTWOOD—Owner 6-room modern single; garage. Rent reduced to $22. RI-9702, BROOKSIDE PARKWAY. N. DR., 3322—4room modern double, hardwood, range. water paid. CH-1194-J. BROOKSIDE Parkway. N. Dr.. 2401-6-24; newly painted modern house, garage; $22,50. CH-4755. BROOKSIDE AVE., 1853—5 rooms, semimodern; garage; near Technical. Reduced. DR-4583-M, CAPITOL, N., 3715—Attractive 4-room modern double, garage, excellent condition, $30.00. TA-0419. CHESTER, 902 N.—7-room, near Little Flower. Was $45. now $32,50, CH-1242-W. CLIFTON - 3102—Corner beauty parlor for Jive years, living rooms adjoining; reduced. TA-0420; evening HU-6235, CRITTENDEN, 6178—A nice 5-rm. brick bungalow with long liv. rm. and fireplace, 2-car-garage. move now, start rent Nov. 10th, S3O. Hoosler Funding Corp. LI-7890. J. H. Albershardt. HU--6124, GALE. 3047—3 rooms, extra lot; garage, semi-modern; water paid; $lO. RI-4879. GIMBER, 1723—Make offer on rent; modern bungalow, double. RI-0083. HAWTHORNE, S., 129—5-room modern double, new furnace, garage, reduced. DR-6164. HOUSTON. 1920—New - ultra modern, brick veneer. 4-room double; $32.50. TA-6919. 622 Langsdale Good 4-room double, garage, water paid; $lO. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LINWOOD, 737—Owners 4 rooms; nursery, modern, large basement, garage, $25. IR-6365. LINWOOD. N.. 609—Owner’s bungalow; 5 rooms, strictly modern, bullt-ins; garage. IR-5186. MANSFIELD. 1801- Nice, modern single, garage, water paid. $25. Graceland, 3452 —4 rooms, sl2. TA-1844. M PHEARSON, 2832—Double. 5 rooms, bath. furnace, garage. $lB. LI-8621. 1750 Morgan Six-room single. 2-car garage, electricity, good well; sls. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc.' NOWLAjfo AVE.’ 1911—Facing Spades park. Double. 6 rooms, bath, furnace, no garage. Now S2O. LI-8621. PLEASANT ST.. 1518—5 room cottage, strictly modern, A-l; garage. Reduced. DR-4583-M. PLEASANT ST. 1618—6-room modern double with garage, near school. DR-5146. PLEASANT RUN BLVD.. E.. 36—Near Garfield Park: 6-room modern home, double garage. DR-2979. RANDOLPH. S.. 1203—4-room semi-mod-ern. water paid, garage: reduced. DR--5630 ST. CLAIR and East Sts; 8 rooms modern, 815.00, RI-4773 ST. PAUL, 1137—5-room modern, garage, water paid. $17.00. RI-4879. SHRIVER AVE., 3143—3-room cottage, lights, water, furnished, good location, $lO. TA-6095. VERMONT. E.. 3715—6 rooms, modern, water paid. Reduced rent. WOODRUFF PL?! 585 MIDDLE DR.— Owner’#, nice 9-room modern single, garage; S4O, 23RD. E.. 905—Double, 5 rooms, bath. furnace, no garage: sl6. LI-8821. 23RD W.. 158—6 rooms modern, hardwood floors down. A-l; $22.50. HE-5610. 31ST. W.. 1305 Modern 5-room single, garage; S2O. HA-1615-M. 62ND, E, 2023—5 rooms modern brick bungalow, long llv. rm.. fireplace, $40.00. Start rent Nov. 10th. move now. Hoosier Funding Corp. LI-7890. J. H. ALBERSHARDT. HU-6124, CORNER Morris. Union: 5 rooms, modern: redecorated; shades furnished: sl7. DR--6480. 800 North Five-room cottage, water paid, rent only sl4. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. COLORED— 18th K.. 918-18; 5. 6 rooms! modern. $lB. Garfield. 1610-12. sl4, CH■4753.

RENTALS 23 Famished Apts, and Boases $4; MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—One large room, sink, good heat, private entrance, utilit;cs. ___ $35—5-room duplex, north, heat and water; also 4-room double east. Radio: overstuffed. Mr. Mott, LI-2318. Eve., RI-9476. ARROW AVE.. 1954—3 rooms. nicely furnished, private front, rear entrance.. Utilities furnished. Adults; $27.50. DRAPER ELECTRIC SHOP. CH-4409. BROADWAY, 1728—Nicely furnished 6room cottage. Reasonable. CEINTRAL. 2131—2 rms. and ball, lower frt„ prl. bath, ents.. good heat; HE-4155. GOOD AVE.. 219—6 rooms, close to stores, busses and St. cars. Gentleman, will share home or rent part as housekeeplng rooms. IR-6088. NEW YORK, 1003 W.—s rms.; garage; $5 week; water paid. 1310 Bellefontaine; 5 rms.: private bath: utilities. RI-7725. WALNUT, E.. 115—3 rooms; private bath; reduced rent. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF PLACE. 892—Middle drive, completely furnished. 1 and 2-room apartment. CH-4249. HOMES AND APARTMENTS East and North. Furnished and unfurnished. All prices. Very reasonable. IR-4489. 24 Suburban and Farms VERMONT-* W.. 4927—6 rooms, electricity. garage, Vi acre. BE-3107-R. 2-P.GOM house, electric lights; $8 month. Inquire 2010 Madison Ave. v REAL ESTATE~FURSALE 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana’s leading Real Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992. 28 Sale Suburban Property BARGAIN —1 acre mile east; 6 rooms; unfinished bungalow, garage, poultry house, fruit and shade trees, furnace, electricity. Price $1,250; S6OO down. RUSSELL REALTY CORPN., 5450 E. Wash. IR-1212, 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage FISHERMEN and poultry men attention! Shelby county, 36 miles from Indianapolis. 15 acres, large brick house, cement coop for 1,000 chickens, large barn, brooder house and other out buildings, 40 large walnut trees, splendid corn and garden land, large stream, good fishing, swimming beach, shade, fruit, shrubbery; 300 bushels of corn. Price $2,150, $350 cash, balance E Z. No trades. Call IR-4297, after 6 p. m. 40 ACRES, 6-room house, barn for 7 cows, poultry house for 1,000 hens, brooder houses and fruit most all in cultivation; 3 miles southwest of Newton. Price $3,500. Terms. JENNINGS BROS., 28 south Illinois St. 45 ACRES near Indianapolis on paved road, well improved; SBOO cash will handle. EDWARDS & EDWARDS, LI-4437, 403 Lemcke Bldg. 30 Sale Income Property COLORED—3SO-52 Agnes double; 3 rooms. Sacrifice for cash, IR-6433. 33 Wanted—Real Estate * CASH for old houses, bldgs, all kinds, to wreck. Address quick. Times Box A-268. MERCHANuiSk 34 Miscellaneous For Sale COMPRESSOR, 9-inch, swing, Willard lathe. 6 foot bed, tools. LI-3827. BASEBURNER. heating stove, also rabbits. 1923 S. Pershing. COATS—Brown, black, green, size 14; A-l: $2 each. 4920 Hovey St. COAT, coon, excellent condition! hand tailored, size 14. S4O cash. HU-5300. Importer Must dispose sample line. Beautiful importer rugs. Oriental Pats, sizes. 9x127x9; 4x6: 3x5; reasonable. Call Clay pool Hotel. Room 846. JUGS and bottles for cider, bottles for all home uses. Sagalowsky Bottle Cos.. 605 8. Capitol. RI-7104. Jugs, Bottles, Stone Jars Bo^g.. P^W LY-^85 End KEGS new, $1 each all sizes. FOGLE BOTTLE CO.. 901-03 Va, Ave. DR-0556. P^P^l? ean ’rJ 00 - ganon: new - *35: new 200-gallon Dean pump, S3O, TA-1034. SCHOOL BOOKS—NEW. USED. CASH FOR USED ONES. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS 813 N. DELAWARE ST. LI-1800, 35 Household Goods Household Warehouse 440-480 S. Illinois St. TRADE-IN FURNITURE STOVES, RUGS AT GIVF-AWAY PRICES! - 50-Lb. Cotton Mattress. n ew $2.95 Electric Washers, Ist class condition $29.50 9x12 Rug $5.95 Heating Stove $9.75 End Tables 59£ Living Room Suite $19.50 Oil Heater $1.50 Cook Stove . $9.95 LAST DAY DOWN ON NEW THOR WASHERS 32 N. Delaware. LI-5386. ANTIQUE, pattern glass, furniture, Currier and Ives prints. 3523 E. Tenth St. BEDROOM SUITE, maple. $32; living room, pillow arm, $57; beautiful dining room. rugs, $22 50. 3710 N. Meridian. BEDROOM SUITE, $29; dining room suite, $39. Graham Furniture Cos., Clifton and 29th Sts. CONGOLEUM RUGS, various sizes; 9-foot Congoleum, 6-foot inlaid. 12-foot linoleum. also good supply of wool rugs. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol and South St. DAYBED and pad, 'Simmons;” cost $65; sacrifice for sl2. IR-2216. FOR REFRIGERATORS All types and size*, new and used. See our display 2000 Northwestern Ave. Open t a. m. to 9 p. m. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FREE—FREE Portable Rinse Tubs. $8.95 value, with every Electric Demonstrator Washer sold this only. FREE home demonstrations. Terms as low as $1 down, balance small weekly or monthly payments to suit prices, greatly redifced. RI-9412 FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs, refrigerators. new, used, cash, credit. Barret. 888 Va. FURNITURE—7 rooms of lovely furnishings. Must sell at once. Moving. 2148 , E Raymond. DR-0587-W. RENT AN IRONER 50c A W KEK< RI-9412 OIL BURNING HEATERS " Will heat the average home, users say cheaper than coal; $56 Installed. Terms. CHARLES KOEHRING. 880-882 Virginia ■Art. DR-1417. 1

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods ; OVERSTUFFED BUITE. $25. dresser. $3.50: davbed, $5: gas Btove. $3; oil heater, *l. j 318 N, Denny. __________ PARLOR HEATER. “Baltimore;’’ like new; real bargain. 556 Fletcher Ave. DR-7570. PARLOR HEATER, good aa new, for sale _cheap. 4021 Wilcox St. j BTOVES—Bargain, real values all kinds of cooking and heating. HUB FURNITURE COMPANY. 414 East Washington St LX-3190. ELECTRIC WASHER Guaranteed Service. All popular makes. RI-9412 WASHING MACHINE _parts and service: wringer rolls. 2609 E. Wash. CH-0852. RENT A WASHER 50c A WEEK. PHONE RI-94T2 36 Radios, Musical Instruments BAILEY HACKLEMAN. LI-0618. FREE radio service call inspection. R. C. A, tubes 1-3 off with trade m. BUESCHER bass saxophone; silver, with case; good condition; S9O; easy terms Pearson Piano Cos., 128 N. Penn st. LI-5513, CELLINI—S276.OO piano accordion, new. special. $183.50; easy terms. Pearson Piano Cos.. 128 N. Penn, st. LI-5513. CELLO and bow. excellent condition; real bargain. Address Box A 274. Times. CONN 2-B trumpet, silver. Like new. $75. Easy terms. Pearson Piano Cos., 128 N. Penna. St. LI-5513. Frla, Lowbov ....! $14.50 ! Midget, 6-tube 19.50 Brunswick, 9-tube 32.00 Majestic. Superheterodyne 29.00 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 22.5 E WASH. 50c per call for Radio Repair. Lightning Radio Service. 201 N, Temple. CH-7210. FREE —Radio service calls, estimate if rep. needed. LANES. 2828 E. 10th, CH-0218. Listen to G. J. B. Zeezen, Germany On the new Stewart Warner Magic Dial radio. Satisfactory foreign reception on first demonstration. NU KAN PRODUCTS, Capitol & 76th. Phone RI-8942 PHILCO. 8-tube superheterodyne; cloth model. Special $29.50. IR-0020. 4101 E. Mich. PHILCO RADlOS—Greatly reduuced: small down payments: no finance or interest charge. IR-0020. RADlO—Majestic. 8-tube, Model 50; like new. S2O. RI-8730. SPECIAL MAJESTIC hlghbovs. (2) only. choice, $25. ALLEN’S. 534. Mass. Ave. UNREDEEMED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at the lowest prices in city. Saxophones, Trumnets. Guitars and Clarinets. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. 37 Furs, 'Wearing Apparel DRESS —Angora wool, camel's hair coat. rain coat. 16-18. lIE-2652 : 38 Store, Office Supplies , Typewriter Rental Agency Only $2-50 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; has naa less than < months’ use LI 9470 205 Mass 39 Cash Coal Mart NOTICE TO PUBLIC The Indiana law provides that any delivery of coal or coke to you must be accompanied by a delivery ticket which shows among other things, the net amount in weight, the state in which the coal is mined, the name of the coal or the number of the vein from which taken and size pr grade thereof. If you fail to receive such delivery ticket, or believe that coal delivered does net conform to such ticket report the case immediately for investigation to the Better Business Bureau. FREE WHEELING—West Virginia, clean, large lump, $5. Save this ad. DR-5850-W. FREE WHEELING—Buv coal now Before prices advance Weaver . Coal and Ice Cos. DR-2201. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. WA.-5667. Manley-o’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE-1391. HE-1391. PRICED OFF CAR INDIANA NO. 5 - Egg and lump. W. Va. Pigeon Creek Screened Lumn. ' NO WHEEL CHARGE Try one-half ton, we will be open eveClfccLE FUEL CO. DR. 2695 Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. ~ DR-7479. White Ash Ind $4.25 Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 40 Wanted to Trade PAPER HANGING in exchange for model “T” Ford or shotgun. G. H. SMITH, rear 518 W. New York St. WHITE STAR gas range, also Kitchen Kook gasoline range for electric washer, or twin beds. HE-2821. 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. Rl. 3019 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO BELL YOUR GOODB. We are the largest buyers and aeilert jf used merchandise In the state. WF PAY THE BEST PRICEB HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Shotguns. Rifles. Old Gold and Silver. Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. 201 West Washington St. SELL YOUR OLD GOLD and old watefies and dental bridges, direct to a gold buyer. SACK BROS. LOAN CO., 308 Indiana Ave, RI-5994. V/ANT FURNITURE—4 to 6 rooms, also odd pieces. Highest prices. HU-7274. WANTED—Chiropractic table, good shape. reasonably priced. Address A-271 Times. WANT two 1932 city directories. Used. TA-6643. 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. _ LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets PIGEONS—AII colors; tumblers, fantails, overstock homers, cheap while stock lasts. 350 W. 30th. Saturday and Sunday. ______________________ 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry ALFALFA, TIMOTHY HAY. BRIGHT FARM. 48TH. NORTHWESTERN. WA--2703-1. 50 GOOD stock pullets, very reasonable. Homestead Hotel. 19 N. New Jersey. Just off Washington. F i M UNCIAL 44-a Securities WE BUY Building and Loan deposits. We make short time loans on Railroadmen s. Celtic and Fletcher Avenue accounts. SSOO to $2.000. 415 lemcke Bldg. 45 Business Opportunities CIGAR STORE—Soft drink, lunch counter for sale cheap; going to California. E. 8. McQuire. Danville, Ind GROCERY STORE—Stock and fixtures; cheap: going business. DR-4940-R. RICH MAN'S HOME—SBOO Washington boulevard mortgaged. $8,500. Eouitv *6.000. Want Railroad Building Loan Stock. Easlev RI-4444 405 Inland Bldg 46 Personal Property Loans FRIENDLY LOANS’ Quick, confidential servlet at a low coat Small monthly paymenta. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. „ . 84 8. Ftnxajlrania st. Century Bid*. -Phone Riley 5054.

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I financial I Personal Property Loans Furniture Loans Diamond Loans UMSlltfflß 2,7"CityZ^ : Same Rate on All Balances Absolutely No Extra Charges. Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587 48 Automobile Loans WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? If you can’t meet your payments we will refinance your car. make the payments lower, or give you cash. LEGAL LEGAL RATE |P® RATE If paid when due; if not. regular legal rate will prevail until maturity LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 201 W. Wash. RI-1321. DON'T LOSE OTHERS PAID OFF. MORE MONEY ADVANCED. I • We make loans on ALL cars regardless of make or year. You can get MORE money on your car at msp&i 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994. ■ 7'A<Uw 10/rawl V<iAyJn[o 'MeridumMotor Sales j62ON.MERIOIAN CO. Phone R 1.4931 L—space in rear. Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse Eyt 40 Year* IF YOU DON'T FIND wnat vou are iooxrf°J want ads today, it mav classified 1 ads Read Time, AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale Chevrolet. '3l sport coupe. If T Iff ever was an outstanding opPort unity in an automobile in- . • vestment this is IT. This coach was thoroughly conditioned in our New Car service Dept., gives you new car appearance. at the low price of onlv *415 This AE series has latest dc luxe wheels rumble seat and adjustable driver’s seat' and a chassis that is sound, a motor that stvlKh ot hodv lC t n h ( and P° w erful. A smart, stylish body that can scarcely be tolrl £°nVl 3 V eries „ in a V beautiful fS- tan- , We unhesitatingly recomM.de hIS car accepted Open Evenings. Sl9 V CHEVROLET CO. 532 E, Washington St. RI-5325. F n?w'tir 2 r 9 r~ 4 D door ’ ex cellent~conditfcnTT new tires. Bargain. DR-7111-w h fn°rt R n.v, 1; ! 3 ! tudor ! finish! tires 3nd upholstery extra good extra I m ordlnarv throughout. Smail cash 'WVv?Mh ■ ° nlV $5 a w eek 552 E 8 Cy,tader “*>•• International Harvester Cos. _JIBB Kentucky Ave. LI - 4809. AUTUMN BARGAINS * Good stock used cars to select from 820 k m DIAN MOTOR SALES 820 N. Meridian. R 1 .49 1, USED CARS MARMON MOTORS Kentucky Ave. and York St AUTO" BARGAINS Make Tracks for Sacks” Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol Ave. RI-5994 GOOD Bargains in Used Cars and TrucJM Easy terms. Libera] trades. lrucK s. Frank Hatfield Cos. 6 j!L N CaDitoL__ RI-9328 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers October Cleanup interngtional, 1931. IV 2 ton dump $495 r^ h iu?’ e?' to ioin 10 , ft- P ane l *145 S - M- Sf-’.IS? 0- , 1 , ton ’ 8 ft. panel 345 Si,, 1928 z-ton panel 50 Int’l" 181 'irV 011 't ith cab 470 t *.* ???*• I* 2 ton cab. 800 mi... 695 Joi | - 1931. 2-ton cab BK’s* * * i 700 Si 1 1,1*31. 3 ton tractor cab. BK's!!.2 500 S, e .M 37V1 1 ] 34-7 Duals, ft ft. van 675 Hit I. 1931. 3-ton freight bodv 1 250 Dodge 1931. 3-ton cab 34x7 Dual!!! 695 International Harvester Cos. 1188 Kentucky Ave, Ll-4809. TODAY SPECIAL x. 1 ? 3 ? - ill? ViP G M c our mos ' - popular ™ <^ e Lh L T„l 9, K l 2 the best of condition, new cab new body, and new tires, has a late model closed cab and places board and press bodv; priced to sell $475 Many Others 31 W. 13th St. J? - SANDYS. LL7467. TRACTOR and Trailer, also 1931 Ford truck, bargain, 438 W. Pearl St. TRY TIMES WANT ADS VQB BUSINFSB 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts HAVE your posts, doors, curtain tops and wheels repaired bv JOHN GUEDELHOEFEk 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. 55 Aotos Wanted Will pay cash Tor your car or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LI. 4516 561 Norti- Capitol. LE GALS 56 Legal Notices Stockholders' annual meeting of the White River Re,ilroad Company for election of officers and general business will be heid at the office of Kingan & Cos , Indianapolis, Tuesday, November 15th, at 10.00 A. M. A. M. M VIB, Secretary, NOTICE is hereby given that on or after Nov. 15. 1932. the undersigned will sell at public auction, the goods now held in storage in the names of Mr. C. L. SMIDT. MRS. MAYME MERCHANT. MRS. ALTA ADAMS, the charges being more than 6 months delinquent. 1 Signed 1 A. & B. STORAGE CO. ANNUAL MEETING " INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER AMERICAN RED CROSS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Red Cross for the election Os 12 directors to serve for the ensuing 3 years and for such other business as may come before said meeting, in accordance with the provisions of the by-laws will be held in the assembly room of the War Memorial Building. No. 777 N. Meridian Street. Indianapolis, Indiana on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 - 30 o'clock. October 26th, 1932. All memberi are requested to be present 1 WILLIAM FORTUNE, Chairman.