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—-6:30 P, M.— Jone and Hare to —p. m.— CBS-Angelo Patr. ‘Your WBC -1 h Goldbergs to V EA F, KbC—Johnnv Hart in Hollywood to WJZ. —7 P. M KYW (lo2oi—Congress or-; Canton orchestra.: CBS—Edwin C. Hill. i NBC—The Shadow to WEAK. WON 720 Big Leaguers. NBC—Cane Diamond Light to WJZ I WBM (650)—Las.'! and 1 Honev. —7:15 P. M CBS—Slngin* Sam. WBBM (7701—Band ot distinction. WBM (650)—Chandu. —7:30 P. M.— KYW (1020i—Cigar counter girl. CBS--Kate Smith. WBBM (770 —Medlnah ensemble. NBC—P.eoubllcan talk to WEAF. NBC— Melodv moments to WJZ. —7:45 P. M KYW (1020)—Musical feature. CBS Musical Fast Freight. NBC—Jack Dennv's orchestra; Evans to WEAF. —g P. M CBS—Lombardo's orchestra; Burns snd Allen. WBBM (770(—Orchestra. i NBC—Dem. Natl. Comm, to WEAP 1 NBC—Sherlock Holmes to WJZ. I —*:l3 P. M WMAQ (0701—RKO Artists. —8:30 P. M.— I KYW (1020)—Agnews orchestra.
WFBM (1230) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company WEDNESDAY P. M. s:3o—Skippy (CBS). s:4s—Bohemians. 6.ls—William Hall (CBSi. 6:30 —Jimmy Corrigan orchestra (CBS). 6:4s—Democratic county committee. 6:so—Earl Gordon planologue. 7:oo—Edwin C. Hill (CBS). 7:ls—Slngin' Sam (CBS). 7:3o—Kate Smith (CBSi, 7:4s—Fast Freight (CBS). 8:00y-Guy Lombardo with Burns and Allen (CBS). B:3o—Republican county committee. B:4o—Records. B:4s—Democratic county committee. 9:oo—Music That Stlsfles (CBS). 9:ls—Easy Aces (CBS'. 9:3o—Elizabeth Barthell (CBS). 9:4s—Myrt and Marge (CBS). 10:00—Nut Farm. 10:15—Bohemians. 10:30 —The columnist. 10:45—Isham Jones orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Dance orchestra. 11:30—Howard Lanin orchestra (CBS). 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) WEDNESDAY P M 4:oo—Tea time tunes. 4:3o—Vesper organlogue. 4:4s—News flashes. 5:00 Ho-Po-Ne Club. s:3o—Uncle Connie. s:4s—Dinner melodies. s:ss—Lost and found by The Indianapolis Times. 6:')o—Dinner dances. 6:2s—Democratic county committee. 6:10—To be announced. 6:4s—Sport’s spotlight--7:00 Ford parade. 7:15—T0 be announced. _ 7:30 —Geneva Cocherel. * 7 45—Charles Frederick Llndsley. 8:00—Golden melodies. 8:15 —Marott orchestra. 8:30 Republican county committee. 8:40—Mood Indigo. 9 00— Democratic county committee. 9:ls—Harry Bason. 9:30—A11-Americans. 9:4s—Peggv Bleeke. 10:00—Connie's Merrymen. 10:30— Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY P. M. 4:ls—Caravan (drama) (NBC). 4:4s—Captain Jim. 5:00—Old Bill. 5:15—01d Man Sunshina. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos ’n' Andy (NBC). 6:l7—Gene and Glenn. S;3o—"Chandu," the Magician (e. t.) 6:4s—Black and Blue. 7:oo—Sunsweet melodies. 7:ls—Smilin' Ed McConnell. 7:3o—Melody Moments. B:oo—See advertisement below. 8:00 Adventures of SHERLOCK J HOLMES 4 Or. Watson returns with Thrillinq NEW stories. (VI THE &.WASHINGTON COFFEE HOUR —Advertisement. wr B'3o —George Olsen and his orchestra (NBC). 9:oo— Zero hour. 9:3o—Gas light gems. 9:4s—Herbie Kay. dance orchestra. 10 00—Wm. Stoess’ Flying Dutchmen. 10.30 Henry Thies dance orchestra. 11:00—Moon River. 11:30—Castle Farm. 12:00—Sign off. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: West northwest wind, 16 miles an hour; temperature. 42; barometric pressure. 29.82 at sea level; ceiling, overcast, light rain, light fog. variable. estimated 600 feet; visibility, 3 miles; field, good. Births Boys Virgil and Helen Hoffman. 3621 North Adams. . „ . Henry and Frances Quantz. 2121 Martha. Marvin and Francis Jones. 2911 North La Salle. _ _ , Horace and Flossie McGinnis. Coleman hospital. _ _ _ , Lawrence and Flora Reason. Coleman hospitai. . _ , . Horace and Elsie Terhune, Coleman hosPiUl - Girls Robert and Elsie Ruark. 1522 Sturm. Hubert and Margaret Bell. 1358 West New York. Ernest and Catherine Brinkley. Coleman hospital. Russell and Velma Shackelford. Coleman hospital. _ , Edward and Nancy Turner. Coleman hospital. Deaths Angela Brodnik, 23, 736 North Warman. endocarditis. George D. Jones. 35, Central Indiana hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Joseph Martin McCaw. 78, 446 South Arlington, arteriosclerosis. Angelina Carmean, 62. 830 Park, car- * Charles Cloud. 77, 310 North Dorman, cerebral hemorrhage. Gertrude Conley, 70. St. Vincent's hospital. thyroidism. Alexander Wyper, 56. 1301 Fletcher, cirrhosis of liver. Gazelle Reed. 77, 1427 North Delaware, uremia. . Carolina Ehrgott, 44. Christian hospital, chronic parenchymatous nephritis. Warren Wilden. 5, Riley hospital, miliary tuberculosis. Lucy Cox, 52. 1030 North Missouri, myocarditis. Plumbing Permits Karl Stahl; 201 McKim, one fixture. Frahk Clark. 1417 North Warman, four fixtures. Karl Stahl. 149 McKim. one fixture. L. Lay, 642-44 Bright street, three fixtures. W. U Wiggins. 1107 Arsenal, five fixtures. E. Kirk, 932 East St. Clair, two fixtures. J. A. McHaffy, 5106 Winthrop, six fixtures. The Witbke Company. 4401 North Illinois, two fixtures. The Wiebke Company. 3056 Washington boulevard, two fixtures. Tonight/ Jack Frost Sugar ' Melody Moments* IZ Wi WEDNESDAY w§jr IB evening at Cent r a 1 Standard Time, over N. B. C. chain: WJZ, WLS, WBAL, WHAM, WGAR, KDKA, WJR, WLW./
WEDNESDAY —8:30 P. M— i • ■CBS—Crime Club. WBBM (770)—Four Norse- ! men NBC- The Pridgets to WEAF. NBC—Olsen's orochestra;) Jack Bennv to WJZ. —9 P. M CBS—Ruth Ettlng and ShllI kret’s orchestra. NBC—Corn Cob Pipe Club ' to WEAF NBC—Country Doctor to I I WJZ. —9:15 P. M.— CBS—Easy Aces. —9:30 P. M KYW (1020) —Senator Bron- i son B Cutting. CBS—Elizabeth Barthell. i WBBM (770)—Miles orchestra. i NBC—Roosevelt Progressive League to WEAF. WON <72o—"Headlines." , NBC—"Batter Up ’ to WJZ. ' —9:45 P. M ji KDKA (080)—C rao k e r Barrel. It KYW (1020)—Fisher's or-i 1 chestra. | o l WON (720i—Melody hour. * NBC— Mildred Bailey to WJZ WBM 1 650)—Pianist. f —lO P. M KDKA (980)—Sports; news; songs. : KYW (1020) Sports; news; f Maupln's orchestra. CBS—Sen. George W. Norris, p Dem. address. WGN (720) Round the I World. NBC Nellie Revell to! WEAF . NBC—Pickens Sisters to f WJZ. L NBC—Amos 'n' Andy to, v WMAQ, WDAF, WSB.il WENR. '
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Impersonations of the Thompkins Corners characters as played by George Frame Brown, will be given by Ward WilRoyal Vagabond program of Wednesday, at 6:15 p. m., over WENR and an NBC network. Slngin’ Sam goes nautical when he offers a ditty of the high seas, "Some Girl in Some Other Port,” during his WFBM-Columbia program at 7:15 p, m., Wednesday. A mixed quartet composed of Kathryn Palmer, soprano; Helen Oelhelm, contralto; Willard Amlson, tenor and Vernon Jayson, baritone, will be the guest group with i?®, j Pas 'ernack's orchestra on the Melody Moments program Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., over WLW and an NBC network.
HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAMS 7:00 NBC IWJZI— Captain Diamond’s Adventures. —NBC (WEAF)—Whitman program. Jack Denny’s orchestra. B:oo—Columbia—Guy Lombartio and orchestra. Burns and Allen. NBC 1 WEAF) —Revelers. Virginia Rea. NBC (WJZ7—Sherlock Holmes Adventures. 8-30 NBC (WJZ)—Geo. Olsen’s orchestra and Jack Benny. Columbia—Crime Club, part II 'The House of Lies.” 9:oo—Columbia— Shilkret's orchestra and Ruth Etting. NBC (WEAF I— Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia. y 9;30 —NBC (WEAFi—Roosevelt ProKressive League. 9:4S—NBC (WJZ)—Mildred Bailey blues singer.
soprano, again will share nonors with the Revelers to brine a di*oductiniw.V* oD V ett ,? and musical pro . auction selections to the audience Wednesnetwork P ' m ” oVer WTAM and an NBC Ruth Etting’s version of “Everybody Knows It’s Love” and a medley from "Show Boat,” arranged and conducted by Nat Shilkrct. will be highlights, of “Music That Satisfies." over WFBM and Columbia network. Wednesday, at 9 p. m. so^kfnv r nnri 0 .r S ?S Cuttll }e °- f New Mexico, speaiung under the auspices of the Democratic committee, will be heard over WENR andean NBC network Wednesday? at 9:30
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belong n to- >11 * 8 reported to police as ‘tolen Royal Insurance Company. 615 Chamber frnm 0n il?l €r | Ce j2 Uil <j‘ n £' Ford COUDe. 18-811. ground* 1 P ' R ° ad boulevard near Fairc(^t H K„? urkp ' 25 West Twenty-eighth r re ? t ’™P odße sport sedan. 57-477 from 25 West Twenty-eighth street. 3535 West Twelfth street. Michigan st'reet r .° m Tremont avenlp and BACK HOME AGAIN — / befo^ en .o aUtomobileS recovered Police Elmer Burgess. 631 Woodlawn avenue C hr , v ' s J er Eoujiur. found in vacant garage in rear of 1621 East LeGrande avenue. Mitchell Ross 221 East Thirteenth street l oupe - f o'md in alley in rear of 1115 English avenue. U ° r H, 57 - 7 F' . found ln vacan ‘ lot near 940 Hadlev street. R H ey -. 181® Kessler boulevard. Chevrolet coupe, found at Alvord and Twentysecond street, stripped. COAL OUTPUT MOUNTS Indiana Production Gains 230,000 Tons in September Figure. Coal production to Indiana for September was estimated at 940,000 tons, in a report issued today by the United States bureau of mines. During the previous month the output was 710.000 tons. A year ago the September production was 1,014,000 tons. Air Student Makes Solo Hop Carl E. Schubert, 130 North Wallace street, aviation student at Capitol airport, made his first solo flight at the airport Tuesday. He was instructed by Clarence Still* wagon. Sullivan on “Band Wagon’’ Speaker at 8:45 tonight on the Democratic band wagon program from WFBM will be Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, who will discuss the tax situation. AN *OU ACEME AT S 1 Dath Notices BID DINGER. WILUAM A.— Beloved brother of Mrs. C. O. Fulmer and Mrs. M. Haught pased away Oct. 25, 1932. Services at 1215 Pleasant St.. Friday 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. LITTLE & SONS in charge. BRODNIK. ANGELINE—Age 23 vears. beloved daughter of Can and Agnes Broda&jfctor of Carolina Charles. Louis. Christina. Mildred. Amelia and Henry Brodnik. passed awav Sunday. Oct. 23. at her home. 736 N. Warman Ave. Funeral services Thursday. Oct. 27, 6:30. at the residence. 9 a. m. at Holy Trinity church. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends invited. Priends may call at above address any time. For additional !2&22!?H on triends may caU STEVENS FUNERAL HOME. BE-4072. DOERRE, GEORGE A.—Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dcerre and brother of Leo and Catherine Doerre, passed away Wednesday. Oct. 25, at ™. residence. 509 8 . Luette. Funeral Friday, Oct. 28,'1:30 a. m. at residence. Services St. Anthony's church. 10 a. m lnvited* nt H ° ly Croßs cemeler y- Friends lINNERAN. MARY—Beloved mother of h rmn ' * iater Mrs. Anna Lahy Mis William Lutz of San Jos.?. Cal : grandmother of Thomas and Mary Ftnneran. passed away Oct. 25. Funrral at the residence 104A S. West St.. Frida" £ SO . V S v ß *' John * Church at 9a.m. i Burial Kokomo. Ind. Friends lnvitea. (Kokomo papers please copy.) Member of Ancient Order of Hibernians. Division -NO.
—10:15 P. M NBC—Anson Week's orches- | tra to WENR. NBC—Sodero snd concert orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylvia WBM (6501—Snorts. —10:30 P. M KDKA (980)—Huntley’s or- ; chestra. KYW (1020)—Terrace or- : chestra. CBS—lsham Jones and orchestra. WDAF (610)—Dance program. WGN (720i—Cummin's orchestra. WMAQ (670)—Dance program. WTAM (1070)—WTAM players. —lt P. M KDKA (980) —Bronc Busters; I NBC orchestra. |KYW (1020) —Agnew's orchestra. ICBB—Redman's orchestra. WGN (720)—Kassel s orchestra. NBC—Dream singer to WENR NBC—Calloway’s orchestra to WJZ. —11:0(5 P. M NBC-Lopez orchestra to WENR. —11:30 P. M.— CBS—Lanin's orchestra. orchestra to iWGN (720) —Dance program (3 orchestras). NBC—Roger Wolfe Kahn orchestra to WJZ. —l2 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Canton ororchestra. WBBM (770) —Around the town. WENR (870)—Bernie’s orchestra.
A S NO U NCE M E STS 1 Death Notices HALEY. MARY E.—Nee Gallagher, beloved wife of Walter Haley, daughter of Peter Gallagher, sister of Prank, Leo. Connor, James, Clara and Mrs. Ann Altmeyer. passed away in Columbus. O. Funeral Friday Oct. 28, 8.30 from the residence Centennial st.. 9 a. m. St. Anthony's church. BuriaL Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. GEO. W. USHER IN CHARGE HURJ. CHARLES—BeIoved husband of Louise Hurt, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hurt, departed this life Monday. Oct. 24. age 25 vears. Funeral Thursday, net. 27 at the MOORE ec KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St.. 2p. m Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. LASSEN. JOHN—Beloved husband of Marv Lassen, passed a wav Tuesday at 1:30 a. m.. age 81 vears. Funeral services at the FUNERAL HOME OF WM. E. KRIEGER. 1402 N. Illinois St.. Thursday. 2 p. m. _Bu ri al_a t Crown Hill. M’NEES. LUCY JANE—Beloved wife of L. H. McNees of 651 E. Twelfth St., passed away Tuesday morning Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday. 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Memorial Park. MONJAR. EDITH STEEL BOLSTER—Ot 209 W. 33d st.. beloved mother of Melba Elaine, Creeta May and Wilma Lee Monjar. departed this life Tuesday, Oct. 25. age 33 years. Funeral Thursday, Oct. 27 at the MOORE <fc KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station st., 3:39 &. m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. riends invited. OLIVER. HELEN MAY—Of 3048 Lancaster ave.. daughter of Jesse and Margaret Oliver, departed this life Wednesday, Oct. 26, age 13. Funeral Friday. Oct. 28. at the U. B. church. Tipton and 20th st.. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK. SCHWARZ, MRS. ANNA—Beloved mother of Carl A. Schwarz and Mrs. Helen Kolthoff, passed away Oct. 26. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday, 8 p. m. /Friends invited. Cremation. Friends may call at _ the mortuary any time. SULLIVAN, ETHEL MARY—Beloved wife of Thomas J. Sullivan and mother of Mary Jane and Jack Sullivan of Indianapolis: daughter of Cassa Birk, sister of Mrs. John C. Gauss and Alice Birk of Akron, 0.. died Monday. Oct. 24. Funeral at the residence, 716 S. Missouri St., Thursday, Oct. 27, 8:30 a. m. Services at St. John’s church, 9 a. m. BLACKWELL FUNERAL SERVICE. Friends invited. ULREY, MRS. MINNIE E.—Passed away Monday afternoon. Friends may call at the residence. 1639 Montcalm. Services at the Merritt Place M. E. church, Thursday. 2 p, m. Burial Crown Hill. WACHTEL, JOHN—Age 78 years, Sunday, 5 p. m.. husband of Mary Wachtel, father of Henry, Joseph, and Jacob Wachtel, Mrs. Katherine Beyersdorfer. Mrs. Anna Loschky. Funeral from late home, 1531 South New Jersey, Thursday, 8:30 a. m.. Sacred Heart church 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. Deceased was member of St, Francis Aid Society. WALSH. MRS. JULIA ELIZABETH loved mother of Mrs. Frances Moblev, Thomas, Richard. Charles, Clarence arid William Walsh. Mrs. Margaret Ingram and Mrs. Marian Gruner, died at her home, 444 N. Chester Ave., Monday. Funeral Thursday. 10 a. m., St. Charles church. Peru. KIRKY-DINN SERVICE. 3 Cards, In Memoriams VANCE—In loving remembrance of our darling wife and daughter. ALMA SIEMON VANCE, who departed this life five vears ago. Oct. 26. 1927. To that “sweet home” beyond the skies. Where parting days are past. We trust some day we shall arise And loin you, dear, at last. —Husband. Edward: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Siemon. 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 72(1 North Illinois Street—Lincoln (5858 . Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 Meridian. Ha. 1444 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr C 321-0322 4 Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ADS appearing here eaoh 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. BUNDLE—Laundry lost. West Indianapolis. BE-3181 before 4:30 or Gem Laundry. Reward. COW—Small Jersey, with horns, from Emerson and Southeastern. Reward. 1R_2280. DISCHARGE papers from armv 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. GLOVES—Brown kid. lost between Hoosier Athletic club and Spink-Arms apartments. BE-2968-M. LOWER gooldxbridge. back teeth, lost. Reward. Call WA-0395. NECKLACE—Antique amethyst and gold, lost Thursday on trip to Brown county. Reward. HU-7384. NOVELTY key chain, 3 keys. Monday afternoon. Owner needs. Reward. Li-8001. PEARL and platinum, circlet; keepsake; northwest corner of Pennsylvania and 14th St. Reward. RI-3226. POCKETBOOK—Lady’s, containing; $8; lost on Riverside car between 2 and 3 p. m. Tuesday, Rew a rd. HA-2061-R, POLICE DOG—Male. 4 months old; name Teddy: from 3307 N. Sherman. CH-3873. RED PEKINESE—ChiId’s pet. lost from 314 Berkley Rd, Reward. HU-6662. SORORITY PlN—Jeweled, keensake. vicinity Macpherson. 30th to Central. Finder please return. 3123 Macpherson or HE--3089, Reward. TOY bulldog lost, femaie. 4 white feet? "Bingo. ” Reward. RI-1017. 5 Personals FALSE TEETH—BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED. Teeth replaced called for and delivered free. 417 Virginia Ave. DR-5967. PRIVATE DETECTlVE—Confidential. Reasonable rates. BE-2123-W. 6-GRAVE lot Washington Park cemetery; cheap to Masons only. IR-7429. 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. $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, ~miNESS SERVICE 7 Business Services SAND and orchestra instrument repairing: expert guar work PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N Penn LI 5513 CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane. hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. HA-0583. FURNACE COILS INSTALLED, $3. SCHWARTZ—EIectric and Radio Service All kinds electric repairing, DR-6375, WASHING MACHINE—And sweeper parts: service on all makes. CH-4792-M. 7- Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON TRUCKING CO. Experienced, careful white men. Will move you for $1 and up. LI-4105. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call Rl 7750 419 E Market St LOCAL, overland hauling, packing, shipping. RI-6561-3628; eves., CH-0699-W. MOVING. $i per room and up; white. 2051 Hillside Ave. Ch. 1212. MOVING $2 UP—ANYTHING. ANY TIME; LOCAL-. OVERLAND. WHITE MEN PETE’S. CH-2878. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING PAPER—EXCELLENT SERVICE. O'DONALD. RI-4628. USTRIfcmMS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring LEARN TO DANCE—New fall classes opening In all branches of dancing. Call JAC BRODERICK. RI-1610, 11.260. $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 immedltaely—toda” sure. Box 1054-G Times. SPECIAL 07"R —Six weeks instructions in voice, pipe organ or piano for entrance fe° of on!" sa. Lessons valued $25 a term. IR-Q? 56.
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HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male Man with car wanted to supply rural and town customers with Famous Watkins Products in Marion and Hamilton Counties. Business established. . earnings may average $25 weekly, pay starts immediately. Write Mr. Stout, 260 E. Naghten St., Columbus, Ohio. MEN WAtJTED—To conduct world re 7 nowned Rawleigh Home Service business in and near cities of Indianapolis, Franklin and Danville. Reliable hus-< tier can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. write immediately. Rawleigh Cos.. Dept. NI-38-S, Freeport, Illinois. 14 Help Wanted—Female GERMAN HOUSEKEEPER Middleaged with best references. Apply 3733 E. 25th St„ between 10 and 3. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2.50 ROOM—Wonderful sleeping, bath; meals, garage optional; gentleman take Ben Davis.bus. 1905 S. High School Rd. $3—1354 N. DEARBORN-MODERN, PRIVATE. DESIRABLE. GOOD HEAT, E 10TH CAR. BUS. CH-4292-J. $3—515 E. 24TH—Nice, warm room; near bath, widow's private home. HE-1494. ALABAMA. N., 1242—Unusual, nicely furnished front room; lamps, books, overstuffed chair; privileegs; $3-1, $4-2. BROADWAY. 1415 —Warm front room; employed couple or 1 or 2 girls; reasonable. BROADWAY, 1403—Lovely front master Hving-bedroom; radio furnished; phone; CENTRAL AVENUE, 2515—Unusual, nicely furnished room: newly decorated; bay window; next bath: reduced. $3. CENTRAL, 3202—Cozy large room, next bath, meals optional: 1 or 2 gentlemen. DELAWARE. 124 E. 32D—Beautiful room; twin beds; private bath; no family. HE--5740, ' EAST, N., 128, Apt. I—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms; steam heat; $3 and $6 _ week. RI-4678. 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. N. JEFFERSON. 649—Large, lovely room, well lighted; hot water heat; private home; $4 for two. CH-1747-J. 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 space; walking 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. RUCKLE, 1728 —Nicely furnished room, newly decorated; private home, $2.50. Block Central car. SHERMAN DRIVE, N.. 62—Modern room;, private home; meals optional; garage.' IR-1017. VERMONT? E? 230—Dormitory for men"; clean, warm, all doublo 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, NICE clean beds; steam heat, 25c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jersey. SARATOGA—S4O Massachusetts. Modern, steam heat, Simmons beds. Low daily, weekly rates. Dearborn Hotel parking. 3208 E. Michigan. CH-7550. HOTEL ANTLERS 18 Housekeeping Rooms $4 —2038 Belefontaine: 3 large unfurnished rooms; modern; sink; utilities paid; car line. $4; MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—One large room, sink, good heat, private entrance, utilities. $5.50 FOR .2—425 N. Colorado; lovelv front room: for 2 girls; private home. IR-4930. $5.50—1726 N. ILLINOIS—NewIy papered, nicely furnished; overstuffed, private entrance; working people. ASHLAND, 1529—2-room lower front apartment, overstuffed; sink fn kitchen, private bath, entrance; adults. RI-5976. BROADWAY. 2316 -room furnished apartment: hot; hardwd. floors. HE-5494 BROADWAY, 1403—Lovely front apartment; nice overstuffed, 2 large closets; phone; reduced. CENTRAL, 1626—Furnished housekeeping or sleeping, city heat, modern; reasonable. HA-2817-J. COLLEGE, 1654—2-room apartment; utilities furnished; also 2-room apartment, unfurnished; very reasonable. FLETCHER. 803—3 rooms, modern, newly decorated; private entrance; close in; reasonable. DR-3087-W. ILLINOIS. N., 2339—2 rooms, kitchenette; $6. 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 JERSEY, 'N.. 1222—Front bedroom, kitchenette, clean, everything furnished. Central earline. LI-6C13. NEW YORK St., W., 311—2-room apartment; nicely furnished; modern house; also front sleeping room; reduced. OHIO. 430 E. —Front room with gas? $3 week; 1 sleeping room, $1.50. PARK, 2142—2 rooms and kitchenette, or 1 room kitchenette; clean, warm; utilitles. HE-2886. ST. CLAIR. E., 1302—Large kitchen and adjoining bedroom, ground floor, private entrance: $3.50 week. STATE, 423 N.—3 rooms; new overstuffedeverything furnished: sink; private entrance; reasonable. CH-0162-J. TALBOT. N., 2420—Large front room; running water; private entrance; $3, $3.50; 2 rooms. $4.50. 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. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 19 Rooms with Board BROOKSIDE AVE.. 2516—Pleasant, warm room; refined home; on carline; 1 or 2 employed. CH-6246-W. 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. 32D, E.. 603—Unusually pleasant room; steam heat; privileges; garage; meals optional. TA-2818. • 21 Unfurnished Apartments sl2 M 0.—1605 Arrow: 3 rooms, water, electricity paid; newly paperd. Inauire Shane s Pharmacy. 1557 Roosevelt. CH--4444, BALSAM AVE.. 3517—The Ralph, new English Type semi-basement apartment. All utilities free; $27.50, WA-2335. BELLEFONTAINE. 1125—5 rooms modern garage, heat and water furnished, $25? RI-6178. CENTRAL, 2342—5 rooms, water. 1 moving expenses, heat, RI-5994. HE-278.T 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-1278. WASH.. E.. 5016—Modern 2 bedrooms, heat water, garage: $35. WASH. BLVD.. 4901—5-fpom 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 22 Unfurnished Houses $18: 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. $20 —WATER PAID —16th, E.. 2510; modern 4-room double: cabinets; garage. DR-1280. $20 —CHESTER. N.. 29—6 rooms modern, easliv heated, with garage. IR-4009. $25 —VERMONT. 3827-Near Tech., 6room modern, garage, water paid. CH-
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RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses $25; MERIDIAN, S.. 1215—Redecorated. 7room modern double, garage. DR-6524. s2s—Vermont. E.. 3324 —Modern 8-room, hardwood floors, garage. Beech Grove 181-J. S2S—GRANT. N. 931—5-room modern, fireplace, large unfinished room upstairs; lull basement: two-car garage. IR-2054. S3O—NAPOLEON. 2621—Single; 6 rooms strictly modern, garage. DR-0425-R, DR-4668. „ S32.SO—DELAWARE, N., 2440—6 rooms strictly modern; best bargain in city; adults. Dr. Neiman owner. RI-6064. sso—4 bedrooms, beautifully decorated, fireplace, instantaneous heater, double garage. HU-2947. BROADWAY, 2346-rl3 .ms.. 2 baths. 3-car gar. Make offer. 30 McLean PL; 4 rms., water paid; $lO. RI-7725. BROOKSIDE PARKWAY. N. DR.. 3322—4room modern double, hardwood, range. water paid. CH-1194-J. BROOKSIDE AVE., 1853—5 rooms, semimodern; garage; near Technical. Reduced. DR-4583-M. CHESTER, N. 2865—520. Grant, N., 906, S3O. 2 modern bungalows, water paid. HU-7458. CHESTER, N„ 1410—5 rms. mod., $25. Hoosier Funding Corp.. LI-7890. HU-6124. COLORADO, 38. S—Strictly modern 6room double, reduced from SSO to $26.50. DENNY, N„ 524—6-room modern single; double garage, reduced $25 month, water paid. IR-3280-EAST—6-room modern double, S2O per month, water paid. We will move you FREE. CH-6819. GIMBER, 1723—Make offer on rent; modern bungalow, double. RI-0083. HOUSTON. 1920—New ultra modern, brick veneer. 4-room double: $32.50. TA-6919. MANSFIELD? 1901—Nice, modern single, garage, water paid, $25. Graceland, 3452 —4 rooms. sl2. TA-1844. PLEASANT ST.. 1618—6-room modern, double with garage, near school. DR-5146. PLEASANT RUN BLVD., E.. 36—Near Garfield Park: 6-room modern, double garage. S3O. DR-2979. RALSTON. 6138—A nice 5-rm. brick bungalow with long liv. rm. and fireplace. Move now and start rent Nov. 10th. S4O. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. LI-7890. J. H, Albershardt. HU-6124. RANDOLPH. S„ 1203—4-room semi-mod-ern. water paid, garage; reduced. DR--5630. SHERMAN DR.. N.. 2750-52—510: 5-room semi-modern, garage, water paid. CH--2818. SHRIVER AVE., 3143—3-room cottage, lights, water, furnished, good, location, $lO, TA-6095. VERMONT. E.. 3715—6 rooms, modern, garage; water paid. Reduced rent. IR-1315. _____ WOODRUFF PL.. 585 MIDDLE DR.— Owner’s nice 9-room modern single, garage; S4O. Bargains FOR COLORED —ALL IN GOOD SHAPE. SOME NEWLY PAPERED. 1419 Columbia Ave., single ........ .$21.50 1410 Columbia Ave.. single 15.00 1813'/2 Columbia. Court Apt., w. pd... 11.00 2001 Columbia, store and 5 modern liv. rms.. A-l furnace 18.50 2231 Columbia, single 11.00 1437 Cornell, sgl., 7 rms 14.00 Many other good values. Call us. LI--7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc, 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $7: CENTRAL. 2131—2 rms. & hall, lower frt.. pri. bath, ents.. gd. heat. HE-4155. $7-$9 —BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED APARTMENTS; utilities paid. 810’/ 2 N.. Illinois St. LI-8888. ARROW AVE.. 1954—3 rooms, nicely furnished, private front, rear entrance.. Utilities furnished. Adults; $27.50. DRAHER ELECTRIC SHOP. CH-4409. BROADWAY, 2301—Large studio apartment. Ideal for 3 or 4 employed girls. HE-5270. ILLINOIS ST., N.—4 rooms, bath, heat, water: garage. Like new. HA-1395-W. NEW YORK, 1003 W.—s rms.; garage; $5 week; water paid. 1310 Bellefontaine; 5 rms.; private bath; utilities. RI-7725. NORTH —5-room modern furnished onehalf double; $32. We will move you ' FREE. CH-6819. PROSPECT. 2427—Owner’s nicely furnished 5 rooms semi-modern; utilities, garage. ■ TACOMA. 202 N. —Well furnished 5-room modern house; garage; water paid; $25 month. Can pay weekly. 24 Suburban and Farms $18 —Modern; Lafayette Heights. 6th Ave.; bungalow; 4 rooms; Mars Hill car line. BE-4029- 4, VERMONT. W.. 4927—fi rooms, electricity, garage. Va acre. BE-3107-R, 2-RQOM house, electric lights; $8 month. BUNGALOWS rooms, cozily furnished, northeast, city transportation. Bargain. small family. IR.-4489. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space ASSEMBLY HALL for card parties, socials, meetings, etc. Strictly modern; elevator service; ample parking space. 309 Fountain Square Theater Bldg. DR-7070, REALESTATEFORSfILE 27 Houses For Sale' BARGAIN in house on Southern Ave.; 4 rooms; electric lights, cement porch, full basement, furnace. Price $550. JENNINGS BROS- 28 South St. 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana’s leading Real Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992. 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 beacn. shade, fruit, shrubbery; 300 bushels of corn. Price $2,150. $350 cash, balance E Z. No trades. Call IR-4297. after 6 p. m. 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. 31 Wanted to Trade 12 ACRES, modern home. 10 miles from Courthouse; also 28 acres imroved. Trade for near Los Angeles property. R. R. 8. Box 229. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BARGAIN—SteeI turning lathe. 8-inch swing. 7 ft. drill press, with one lot drills, and reamers, each *SO cash, lti H. P. gas engine. *2O. A. W. Van Horn. 614 E. 33rd St. TA-2857. „ BOTTLING Machine, bargain, carbonator and pump, crown capper, (2) Selger machines, washing tub. etc.. $125 00 cash. A. W. VAN HORN, 614 E. 33RD ST. TA. 2857. COAT. coon, excellent condition, hand tailored, size 14, S4O cash. HU-5300. COOLER, Walk-m 7x5. 12 ft. refrige'.ated display counter, A-l bargain. 3807 East New York St. GAS HEATER. ’’Moore's” cabinet type, can be used for natural or artificc.l gas. cost *6O. sale price. $22.50. Tomato Juice, this vear’s pack. $1.59 per case of six No. 10 carts. BIG FOUR. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, Corner Capitol and South St. JUGS and bottles for cider, bottles for all home uses. Sagslowsky 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.
MERCHANDISE _ 34 Miscellaneous For Sale KEGS Good as new, $1 each all sizes. FOGLE BOTTLE CO.. 901-03 Va, Ave. DR-0556. PUMP—Dean, 300-gallon: new. $35; new 200-gallon Dean pump. S3O. TA-1034. SAW MlLL—Bargain; saws, log carriage, saw frame, etc. No engine. $l5O cash. A, W. Van Horp, 614 E. 33rd St. TA-2857. SHOTGUNS $3 UP Good selection pump, automatic, singles and doubles at SACKS BROS. Loan Cos.. 308 Indiana Ave. SKATES —Men's Chicago Hi-speed Rink Skate Shoes. Reasonable. DR-4136-M. 35 Household Goods TERMS TERMS ON NEW ON NEW THOR THOR WASHERS VSgaBF WASHERS 1 Used Thor, $lO. 1 Thor, was $175, now $35. 1 Gain-a-Day Washer, sls. All guaranteed. Service on all makes. 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. COMBINATION gray enamel coal and gas range, good condition: cost $135 new. Now $25. 845 N. Keystone. DINING room, oblong table, S2O; 3-pc. living room. sls; slightly used. TA-6653. ELECTRIC washer, Maytag; like new; real bargain. 2302 Shelby St, DR-1500. FOR REFRIGERATORS All types and sizes, new and used. See our display. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Open 5 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 week only. FREE home demonstrations. Terms as low as $1 down, balance small weekly or monthly payments to suit prices, greatly reduced. RI-9412 FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs, refrigerators? new, used, cash, credit. Barret. 868 Va. HOSPITAL BED, combination wardrobe and chifferobe, daybed, rug, hall runner. HA-0495. IMPORTER Must dispose sample line. Beautiful imported rugs. Oriental Pats, sizes. 9x12, 7x9; 4x6; 3x5; reasonable. Call Claypool Hotel. Room 846. RENT AN IRONER 50c A WEEK. RI-9412 KEROSENE cook stove; Florence. 3-burner, portable oven, A-l condition. DR-6675-R. Evenings. LIVING ROOM—3 piece, dining room, 9 piece. (2) Complete bedrooms, part or all. 2423 Pierson Ave, OIL BURNING HEATERS Will heat the average home, users say cheaper than coal; SSO installed. Terms. CHARLES KOEHRING. 880-882 Virginia Ave. DPM4I7. PARLOR HEATER, “Baltimore;” like new; real bargain. 556 Fletcher Ave. DR-7570. PARLOR HEATER, good as new, for sale cheap. 2021 Wilcox St. SEWING MACHINES—ConsoIes and pertable. S2O to $39.50. This week. 126 W. Washington. RI-9718. 6 ROOMS fine furniture; everything; private; no dealers. 2412 Kenwood ave. STOVES—Bargain, real values all kinds of cooking and heating. HUB FURNITURE COMPANY, 414 East Washington St. LI-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-9412 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 36 Radios, Musical Instruments BAILEY HACKLEMAN. LI-0618. FREE radio service call inspection. R. C. A. tubes 1-3 off with trade in. CASH AND CARRY BARGAINS Erla, 6-tube Lowboy $14.50 Crosley. 6-tube Lowboy *9.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E. WASH CONN 2-B trumpet, silver. Like new. $75. Easy terms. Pearson Piano Cos., 128 N. Penna. St. LI-5513, 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. FREE RADIO CALLS THIS MONTH QUALITY SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Low rates; guaranteed work: 12 yrs. exp. UNITED RADIO SALES AND SERVICE 634 FT. WAYNE AVE. RI-644 L HOHNER piano accordiqn, 120 bass. Regular $330, now $167.50. Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. St. LI-5513, Listen to VK2ME Australia on anew Stewart Warner Magic Dial Radio. NU KAN PRODUCTS, 16th at Capitol. Will gladly demonstrate. RI-8942. . NEW silver Boehm system clarinet; in fine case: *35. Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penn. St, LI-5513. NOTICE —Radio dealers. We will buy used wooden radio boxes. ALEXANDER BOX CO.. DR r 627B. PHILCO, 8-tube superheterodyne; cloth model. Special $29.50. IR-0020. 4101 E Mich. PHILCO RADlOS—Great!v reduuced: small down payments: no finance or interest charge, IR-0020. SAXOPHONE, trumpets, trombones, lowest terms. H. H. RINNE MUSIC CO.. 229 N. Penn., 4th floor. WFBM entrance. SPECIAL MAJESTIC highbovs. 1 2) onfjT choice. *25. ALLEN’S. 534 Mass. Ave. UNREDEEMED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at the lowest prices in city. Saxophones. Trumpets. Guitars and Clarinets SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. VICTOR combination, with electric pickup: onlv *27.50. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E. WASH. TRY TIMES WANT ADB FOR BUSINESS 38 Store, Office Supplies
Typewriter Rental Agency Only s2*so 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 #
TYPEWRITERS 39 Cash Coal Mart - IndianiiDOlit Betafl Yards. WOOD— FIREPLACE OR FURNACE, *3.50 A CORD, DELIVERED. LI-1634.
ME RCH AID|SE 39 Cub Coal Mart l4ttiHlb Retail twte. 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 emong other things, the net amount in weight, the state in which the coal is mined, the name of the coal or the num- ; ber of the rein from which taken and ; sire or grade thereof. If you fail to rej reive such delivery ticket, or believe that ; coal delivered does not conform to such ticket report the ease Immediately for investlgatlon to the Better Business Bureau. Free Present A valuable pen and pencil set given free with each purchase of 4 tons of coai or more from one of the dealers listed below for cash. You may.purchase one or two tons at a time. These dealers handle only high grade coal at standard prices. Ace Coal Cos.. 128 N. Rich.and. BE-4160. Bethel Coal Cos . 252 Beecher St. DR-5200. Ben Davis Coal. 6229 W. Minnesota. BE-0920 Comfort Coal & Coke. 1741 Naomi. DR-3439. Domestic Coal Cos 326 W. 13th. LI-3609. Globe Coal Cos.. 52d & Keystone. RI-1112. WA-1200 Independent Coal Cos.. 604 S. Harding. BE--2228. Inland Coal Cos.. 602 S. Capitol. LI-6602. R. E. Lucas Coal Cos.. 2112 Northwestern. TA-0701. Manley-O'Donnell Fuel Cos.. 2108 Columbia. HE-1391. Phelps Coal Cos.. 101 S. Rural. CH-0285 Quality Coal Co* 1751 W. Vermont. BE-05U Riverside Coal Cos., 1345 Eugene. TA-0241. This—ad must be presented in order to obtain gift. NO WHFELCHAR6E/ West yir#nia 1 Lump..>4.50 Indiana, Lump 75^ ECONOMY* FUEL SUPPLY CO. DR-1220 DR-122/ CASH COAL SALE Indiana lump $ 3.75 West Virginia forked 4.00 Kentucky lump 4.50 Island Creek lump 4.75 Pocahontas lump 6.25 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR-4621. tgt-4622. FREE WHEELING Why buv cheap coal, when' vou can buy better grades of coals, for just a little more money. We guarantee quality and quantity. 22 vears of service and satisfaction. You usually get what you pav for. Weaver Coal & Ice Cos. 11l LEOTA ST. DR-2201 FREE WHEELING—West Virginia, clean, large lump, $5. Save this ad. DR-5850-W. Manley-O’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE-1391. HE-1391. NO WHEEL CHARGE Indiana Lp.—s4.so Monarch Lp.—s4.6o Amber Jacket—s4.7s W. Virginia Lp.—55.25 Center Coal Cos. LI-1458 ncTwheelTcharge W. Virginia forked $4.15 Indiana lump 3.90 Indianapolis Ice and Fuel Cos. DR-2400. 4 Yards. DR-24Q1, Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. SPECIAL TOMORROW Indiana Egg and Lump. West Virginia, Pigeon Creek, screened Lump. We deliver % tons. No wheel charge. CIRCLE FUEL CO. DR. 2695 White Ash Ind $4.25 Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291
40 Wanted to Trade BIG BRAZIL Block, BOTTOM VEIN, 3 tons. $13.00; big Brazil Block, TOP VEIN. 3 tons. $12.15; large Brazil Lump, forked. 3 tons. $11.65; for hogs or what have you? We guarantee full weight, quality of coal. HA-0542-W. PAPER HANGING ln exchange for model "T” Ford or shotgun. G. H. SMITH, rear 518 W. New York St. SKATES—Chicago Hl-Speed men’s rink skates, with shoes; swap for shotgun. PR-4136-M. 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. 2019 WmEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and seller* 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 buyer. SACK BROS. LOAN CO.. 308 Indiana Ave, RI-5994. WANT FURNITURE—4 to 6 rooms, also odd _ Pieces. Highest prices, HU-7274, WANT two 1932 city directories. Used. 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 St.s. WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES IN CITY For shotguns, rifles, electric sewing machines and musical instruments. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994.
LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry POULTRY FEED —Prices reduced" w mash. $1.40; scratch, $1 per 100 delivered. Koschnick A-. Cos.. 6317 Beilefontaine, 6129 E. Washington, 925 E Vermont. RI-8308. 2 L GUINE * pl(?s - * lO - or 50c each. 1833 Easy St. BE-1376-W. FI HA NCIAL 45 Business Opportunities BEAUTY SHOP Downtown locationRoosevelt bldg.; good business; reasonable. Hurry for this bargain. Box A 275, Times. GROCERY STORE—Stock and fixtures; cheap; going business. DR-4940-R. 46 Personal Property Loans FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS LOWEST ROTS 27°'ariZ% Samp Rate on All Balances Absolutely No Extra Charges. Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587 FRIENDLY LOANS Quick, confidential service at a low cost Small monthly payments. PERSONAL FINANQE CO. 34 8- Pennsylvania Bt. Century Bide Phone Riiev $054 48 Automobile Loans ■* ■■ I, 1 - —— MUlilliß'H WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? If y° u t meet your payments I we will refinance vour car. make the ■ payments lower, or give you cash I 1/2 1JE3 1/2 RATE V RATE If paid when due: If not. regulai* legal rate will prevail until maturity. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 301 W. Wash. RI-1321. ■ 11 f '[
OCT. 26, 1932
HfMCUi 48 Automobile Loans DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO. Pj OTHERS PAID OFF. p! MORE MONEY ADVANCED. Is; • We make loans on ALL cars regardless of make or year. You can get H MORE money on your car at smm\
71XCIW* Id®* Meridian Motor Sales S2ON.MERIDIAN CO.Phone R 1.4931 Plenty_oCjiark Ing space In rear.
Auto Loans LOWEST RATES cash at Once CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse Est 40 Year) AUTOMOTIVE 50 Antos For Sale Assured Transportation By CENTRAL BUICK DAILY BARGAIN 1928 Chevrolet Coupe, $95 1931 Pontiac coach $34; 1930 Oakland coupe 1930 Chevrolet coach ” 25c 1929 Buick coach 27c 1929 Ford Tudor 1929 Oakland rdstr., 6 w. w. .! 22S 1929 Chrysler '75 sedan 34= 1929 Pontiac coach 22? 1928 Marmon 78 sedan, 6 w. w. 19= 1927 Buick coupe yil 1927 Studebaker coupe 9, c 1925 Nash roadster .*!.*.*! 4= Many Others, ’2ss to ’3ls.’ rENTRAL BUICK CO Used Car Store 120 W. NORTH ST. LI. 1995 Sacks Bros. Loan Cos.
309 N. Capitol. RI-5994. MM c bev-i 1931 coupe: this car thor'T oughly conditioned in our new CBr service d{, P t -i gives you new yMt!; appearance at the low price Wash 6s ' HAR k CHEVROLET CO., 552 E. DE SOTO, 1930 SEDATL This is' a~verv spection" r |22s.oo! nC * WUI bear CIOSC in ' Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. RI-5994. c r °“P e - 1931 model; A-l condition? PARKIN ° jg'S. B & an Hi,ga drive ti<>n: FORD. 1929 COUPE. Here" is one of those popular coupes and a real value, SIIO.OO. Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. RI-5994 LA If ™ L lVerllDle c ? upe; series - 30'ft Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. Ca p 1 tol. RI-5994 W and YS f'o°uT E ND ' „ brand new coach? model s w.I Be< ? an / latest current moaeis. We are closing out this line Your opportunity to buy anew car at a cars The o\ e Bre only "two and trade U h " Ve ‘ 25% discoun t- Terms Newby Motor Cos. USED CARS 1 MOTORS Kentucky Ave. and York St AUTO bargains Make Tracks for Sacks” _ „ Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 333- N. ..Capitol Ave. RI-5994. Fnr °AR CLEARANCE ~ 1 ofler t us e ed m c?r tb We Wl “
USED CAR VALUES "Ut hheri St t ock t 0 select fr °m. and we ° ue liberal terms and trade Vermont Frank Hatfield Cos. fggJL_Cat>itoL RI-9326 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers October Cleanup in &tr : 3 S lnt : l: ml: l-to^cab^BK?™ 1 --' :;; International Harvester Cos. 1188 Kentucky Ave. LI-4809 TODAYSPECIAL Mods? (i m Vo 11 G - our most popular ; Sw? eb new'h& the „ best ° f condition’ |Pate m^e?^,o b se°d d7 ca a b nd an n d eW pfi r c e e S s & r 3 and press body: priced to sell $475 „ . Many Others n 31 W. 13th St. i -g-gjjjDYS. LI-7467. !Accessories, Tires, Parts H whee 1*° U do ° rß curtain "tops and HOVron wfrJi bv JOHN GUEDELJUOEFER WAGON CO„ 302 Kentucky. Truck Tire Bargains pressure all si “ s - both high pressure and balloons. Some almost new. General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. li-5523. 55 Autos Wanted WUI Pay Cash for yourcar or equity.^" I. WOLF AUTO CO. U 4516 561 North Capitol. LEBALS x 56 Legal Notices "" ~Btociai o lders' annual meeting oFlhe White River Railroad Company lor election pI,P*“S e ES an ' l general business will b held at the office of Kingan & Cos . IndUnapolis, Tuesday. November 15th. a* A. M. M’VTE, Secretary. „ NOTTCE of examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Notice is hereby given that the State Board of Certified Accountants of the stat * Indiana will hold an examination, on Thursday and Friday. Nov. 17th and 18th in the House Chamber, State House. Indianapolis. Indiana, upon the following subjects and upon the following hours Nov. 17th—9:00 o’clock a m. until 12 30 P- au (iiUi>B- 1:30 o'clock p. m. until 6:30 p. m.. accounting. Part 1. Nov. 18th—9:00 o'clock a. m. until 12:30 P. m.. commercial law. 1:30 o'clock p. m until 8:30 p. m„ accounting. Part 2. Applicants writing but one subject will report lor that subject upon the noura assigned LAWRENCE F. ORR. President. WALTSG OWENS. Secretary GREEN BERK Y Q. LOWE, Treasurer.
