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ARSON DODGING LAID TO STATE PROSECUTORS ‘Disinterested’ at Campaign Time, Is Charge of Fire Marshal. Charge that prosecuting attorneys are “peculiarly disinterested” in arson cases brought against citizens of their counties during campaign time was made today by Alfred E. Hogston, state fire marshal. "This lack of interest, particularly in counties where prosecutors are seeking re-election, is appalling," Hogston charged. "In some instances it has reached such proportions that I have called my investigators off cases to keep them from becoming completely discouraged." Cites Upstate Case , A northern Indiana county was cited by the fire marshal. He told the following story: "One of my men went to investigate the burning of a large barn. He found that on the night of the fire all of the fine livestock had been removed from the barn, and that the horses were there with halters on and ropes knotted already to be led forth. Not a horse perished. "It obviously was an arson fire, it appeared. But it was on the farm occupied and owned by one of the leading farmers of the county, who was well fixed. He owns several hundred unmortgaged acres of land and has cash in the bank. "The prosecutor of the county refused to believe that such a fine citizen’ would burn his barn to collect insurance. Confesses His Guilt "Nevertheless, this same farmer forfeited his right to collect $5,000 insurance on the barn, after our investigation. This was virtually an admission of arson guilt, and later the man confessed to our investigator. “He said he had one too many barns and he thought he would rather have the $5,000 insurance and buy government bonds or something. “Once again we laid the case before the prosecutor. Do you think be was interested? He was not.” Although a glaring example, Hoggton says that this case is but one of many which could be cited at this time. SMITHY TAKES FORGE WHERE BUSINESS IS Horse Didn’t Come to Shop, So He Goes to Find Hotse. By T'niteil Press ALLIANCE, 0., Nov. 2.—When the blacksmith business waned with the advent of automobiles several years ago, J. E. Rennard took stock of the situation. There still were as many ( horses as ever, he learned, but farmers disliked driving them all the way to town through the heavy automobile traffic. They thought it dangerous. So Rennard equipped a large truck with a forge, portable anvil and other tools and carried his shop to the farmyard. There is more business than ever, he reports, and farmers find many uses for a blacksmith besides the shoeing of horses. FIGHT OVER RADIO RATE Commission May Rule That Ether Firm* Are Common Carriers. By Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance W ASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—The split in the interstate commerce commission over whether rad J o broadcasting companies are common carriers, and thus subject to regulation as to rates, apparently forecasts an attempt to pass legislation which will settle this important point. By a vote of 6 to 2, with three members not voting, the commission dismissed a complaint through which a company selling and distributing liquid polish endeavored to sustain its charges that the National Broadcasting Company’s rates, charges and rules were unreasonable and in violation of the Interstate commerce act. CRANKS: BREAKS FOOT . - t Montana Man is Victim of Peculiar Accident. l.'nitcd Press SUPERIOR. Mont., Nov. 2 —G. C. Smith tried to crank a stubborn motor—and broke his foot. Smith slipped and as he tugged at the crank, fracturing several bones in his foot when it struck the crank. BROTHERS BREAK ARMS Same Tree Near Home is ‘Bad Luck’ for Two Boys. NEW BEDFORD. Mass.. Nov. 2. Louis Fournier. 13, and Raymond Fournier, 10, brothers, broke their left and right arms, respectively, in falls from the same tree at a park pear their home. Tobacco was only one of the plants smoked by American Indians: powdered willow bark was another.

Rubber Trip Bn C’niled Press HAMMOND, Ind.. Nov. 2. Bobbing about wildly on surf that la.shed rocks of a jagged beach here. Joseph Bellocq. Detroit. Tuesday night landed safely the tiny rubber craft on which he is journeying to Chicago. Completing his thirty-seventh day of travel, Bellocq who says he cannot swim, brought his little craft ashore at the Inland Steel Company breakwater. Bellocq made the boat himself, cementing together discarded inner tubes of tires. Originally, he said, it was equipped with a set of oars - manipulated by pedals, but the gear* wore our. Now he travels by rowing and sailing.

Radio Dial Twisters

-a m r. m WON *720) —Tom. Dick and Harry. —6:45 P. M CBS—Angelo Patri, “Your Child ” NBC-The Goldbergs to WEAK. NBC—Johnny Hart in Hollywood to WJZ WSM (650)—Pickard Family —7 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Lopez orchestra; Canton orchestra. i CBS- Jack Smith. NBC- The Shadow” to WGN '72oi Big Leaguers.'' NBC Captein Diamond Adventures to WJZ. WMAQ '670) Mr. Twister;” News. WSM (650—Lasse* Honey. —7:15 P. M.— CBS -Singin' Sam to WABC WBBM i77o)—Band of Distinction. —7:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Cigar counter girl. CBS-Kate Smith. WBBM .770)—Wage Earners League. NBC—Republican talk to WEAF. WGY >79o)—The FlefiEnco rangers. NBC—Dennis ft Reece, songs to WJZ. —7:45 P. M KYW (10201—Melody Lane. CBS Musical Fast Freight. NBC- Jack Dennv'a orchestra; Evan Evans to WEAF —8 P. M WBBM (770)—Russell's orchestra CBSS—Lombardo's orchestra; Burns & Allen. NBC- James M Cox. Dem. address to WEAF NBC Sherlock Holmes to WJZ. WMAQ (870)—Lopez orchestra; RKO artists.

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis IndianaDolJa Power and Light Company —WEDNESDAY— P. M. 530 - Bklppy (CBS >. s:4s—Speech by Mrs. A. P. Flynn. 6:oo—Bohemians. 6:ls—Democratic state committee. 6:3o—Jimmy Garrigan orchestra (CBS). 6:4s—Democratic county committee. 6.50 Earl Gordon pianologue. 7:oo—Whispering Mack Smith (CBS). 7:ls—Singin' Sam (CBS). 7:3o—Kate Smith (CBSi. 7:4s—Fast Freight iCBS). 8:00 —Guy Lombardo with Burns and Allen (CBS). B:3o—Republican county committee. 8 40— Records B:4s—Democratic county committee. 9.oo—Music that Satisfies (CBS). 9:ls—Easy Aces (CBSI. 9:3o—Elizabeth Barthell (CBS). 9:4s—Myrt and IVflarge (CBS). 10:00—Nut Farm. 10:15—Bohemians'. 10:30—The Columnist. 10:45—Isham Jones orchestra (CBS'. 11:30—Harold Stern orchestra (CBS). 12:00—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY P M. 4:00 Lloyd Shoffers dance band. 4:ls—Caravan drama (NBC). 4:3o—Children's program (NBC). 4:45 -The Bcachcomoers. 5:00—Old Bill. 5:15—01d Man Sunshine (Ford Rush). 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBCi. 6:oo—Amos ’n' Andy (NBC). 6:ls—Gene and Glenn. 6:3o—"Chandu," the Magician (E. TANARUS). 6:4s—Detectives Black and Blue. 7:oo—Sunsweet melodies. 7:ls—Smilin’ Ed McConnell. 7:3o—Josef Posternack's orchestra. 7:4s—Pat Barnes (NBC). B:oo—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (NBC). 8:30—To be announced. 9:00 —Crosley Zero hour. 9:3o—Wildcats. 9:45 —Herbie Kay. dance orchestra. 10:00—Fthythm Club with "Fats” Walter. 10:30—Henry Thies dance orchestra. 11:00—Moon river. 11:30—Castle Farm. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off.

Radio Campaign Talks

P. M. 4:ls—Columbia Democratic campaign address bv Miss Jane Hoev and Dr. Josephine Baker. 7:3O—NBC to WEAF —Republican feature program. 8:00—NBC to WEAF —Democratic address bv James M. Cox. 9:OO—NBC to WEAF—Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Fishing the Air

Roy Atwell, whose radio style is distinguished bv a rapid-fire confusion in words, will be the subject of Ward Wilsons impersonation on the Royal Vagabonds program. Wednesday, at 6:15 p. m., over WENR and NBC network. “Let’s Go Into a Huddle” suggest Billy Jones and Ernie Hare during their program Wednesday, at 6:30 p. m.. over WTAM and an NBC network.

HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAMS 6:IS—NBC (WJZ)—The Royal Vagabonds. “ 7:45 —NBC (WEAF)—Whiteman program, Jack Denny's orchestra. B:oo—Columbia—Guy Lombardo and orchestra, Burns and Allen. NBC (WEAF—James M. Cox. Dem.. address. NBC (WJZ)—Sherlock Holmes Adventures. NBC (WEAF)—Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 9;oO—Columbia—Shilkret's orchestra and Ruth Etting. NBC (WEAF)—Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia. 9:3O—NBC (WEAF) NBC artists Service, symphony orchestra. 9:45 NBC i WJZ)—Mildred Bailey, blues singer.

In a sleepy mood, Singin’ Sam offers "Sing Me To Sleep" and "Meet Me Tonlght in Dreamland'' during his WFBM and A N N 0 U N CEM ENTS l Dr.ath Notice* BROOKS. MRS. JI’LIA J.—Mother of Mrs. E. H. McLain and Mrs. liene Stewart, passed away Tuesday. Nov. 1, at residence of her daughter. Mrs. McLain, 21 E. Si. Joseph St.. Apt. 2. Funeral Thursday. Nov. 3. 8:30 a. m. at FINN BROS.’ FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian. Services SS. Y>eter and Paul Cathedral. 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. CHASE. WILLIAM—Age 76 years: father-in-law of Cecil H. Strupe. and father of Marv Elizabeth, passed awav Wednesdaymorning. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday. 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington park. DAY. NELSON E.—Beloved husband of Rosanna Day. father of Howard Day of Indianapolis, brother of Edward Day. McCordsviUe; Isaac Day, Greenfield: Walter Day, Indianapolis, passed away at his home in McCordsviUe Tuesday morning. FMneral Thursday. Nov. 3. at the M. E. church in McCofdsviile. Burial McCordsviUe. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of GEORGE McCARTY. FORTVILLE. FITCH. FRANK ri—234l N. Talbot St., beloved husband of Anne W.. passed awav Tuesday noon. Services PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday. 2 o. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. HOUSE. MARY A.—Beloved mother of Mrs. Eugena Eamonson and Mrs. Alice Cailoway of Pasadena Cal Services PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call at the _ mortuary anv time. KRACHEMFELS. HERMAN A.—Husband of Ida. and father of Frank F. Krachemffls. passed awav at his home, 1309 Lexington ave.. Tuesday. Nov. 1. Funeral Friday. Nov. 4. 9 a m.. at St. Patrick's church. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery Friends mav call at the J. C. WILSON FUNERAL HOMS 1230 Prospect LAI'TIF. FRANK—Beloved husband of Fannie Lautif. father of Margaret, Rosemarv and Cecelia Lautif. passed awav Tuesday. Funeral at his residence. 1947 Ludlow. Thursday. 8:30 a. m.; St Francis de Sales church. 9 a m Burial St Joseph cemeterv. Friends invited. JOE • J, SPEAKS funeral _*ervice WO*L. BERTHA M.—Beloved wife of Luther B Worl: daughter of Marv A. Cummings and sister of Clifford C Cummings of St. Louis. Mo., and Alga Gale Cummings. Indianapolis: passed awav Tuesday. November Ist at her familv residence 1508 West 28th street. Funeral Fridav November 4th at 2p. m Ft lends invited, imermtat at Memorial Park.

—WEDNESDAY—- . —B:3d P. M.— KYW (1020)—Master's or* i chestra. CBS—Crime Club. WBBM (770)—Pour Norsemen. NBC—Organ to WJZ. —9 P. M.— KTHB (10401—Pianist. KYW (1020 i— Minstrel show. ;CBS—Ruth Etting and Shilkret's orchestra. WBBM (770)—Drama sketch NBC Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt to WEAF. NBC—Country Doctor to : WJZ. —9:15 P. M CBS—Easy Aces. NBC—Andy Sannella to WMAQ (670)—Poetry magic —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Inspector Stevens ft Bon CBS-Elizabeth Barthell. WBBM (770)—Miles orchestra. NBC—Artists Service to WGN . 720)—Headlines. NBC—Batter Up to WJZ. WTMJ 16201—Hymn sing. —9:45 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Cracker Barrel. KYW (10920)—Fisher's orchestra CBS—Mvrt ft Marge to i WFBM. WON (720)—Melodv hour. INBC—Mildred Bailey to ! WJZ. IWMAQ (670)—Political talk. —lO P. M.— KDKA (.4801 —Sports; news; | songs. KYW Go2o)—Sports; news; i Don Pedro’s orchestra. 'CBS -Barlow and Columbia ! svmphonv. WON '72oi—Hon. Wm. Die- ! terich. NBC—Nellie Revell to WEAF. NBC—Pickens Sisters to i WJZ. 'NBC—Amos ‘n’ Andy to WMAQ WDAF. WENR. WRVA (11101—Sports; RichI mond orchestra.

Columbia program at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday. How Sherlock Holmes solved the Mystery of the Stolen Questions” for an important scholarship examination in a famous old English college will be told during the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes oramatlzatlon over WLW and an NBC network. Wednesday, at 8 p. m. ‘ The Missing Link.” a short story from the volume. "Sing Sing Nights.” will be offered in dramatized form bv the Crime Club during its WFBM and Columbia broadcast from 8:30 to 9 p. m.. Wednesday. James M. Cox. Democratic nominee for the presidency in 1920. will deliver a political address to the voters of the country over a coast-to-coast NBC-WEAF network at 8 p. m., Wednesday, in support of Governor Roosevelt. The broad- ' cast will originate in Cincinnati and will he presented under the sponsorship of the Democratic National Committee. Ruth Etting will sing “Candles in the Skv. " Two Only a Summer Night's Dream and one of her Ivric laments as a surprise number when shp appears as the songstress of "Music That Satisfies.” Wednesday, at 9 p. m.. over WFBM and the CBS network. FRAZTER fcr~BE~~HERE North Dakota Senator to Speak for Farm Bureau Federation. Charles D. Ross, member of the Wisconsin state tax commission, and Senator Lynn D. Frazier of North Dakota will be principal speakers at the annual meeting of the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation, Nov. 15 and 16. ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 1 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Branch office, 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRIN STEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 HOCKENSMITH 72(1 North Illinois Street—Lincoln f>Kiß Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N 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. BEAGLE HOUND—MaIe, black, tan and white; white spot on left hind hip, white tip tail, black back; 7 months old. Reward. RI-5841. BROWN PURSE—Pennsylvania car about 6:10 Monday evening. Liberal reward. LI-6379. BUSINESS PAPERS LOST, marked "Kinghan & Cos.” Region of Twenty-first and Alabama Sts. Reward. HA-3688-M, or 2114 N. Alabama St. DOG—Small; maie. black, tan; tag Ncv 3371. Call CH-1219, or return to 1110 N. Euclid. FLUTE in case lost Friday noon. Washington and Ritter. Reward. IR-0418 FOX TERRIER -Black, white. Name "Pepper.” Strayed from 202 S. Harris. Reward. FRATERNITY PIN. Oct. 29th.; Lambda Chi Alpha: all pearled initials R. L. and A. A. Z. Chapter sign on back. Reward. _ IR-5575. HOUND DOG—Male, black, brown. wth strap, from 1439 LeGrande. Reward. LAW SCHOOL NOTE BOOK. Valuable only to owner. Room 246, Y. M. C. A. PARTY who took from car Sunday evening, receipt book, scarf, manicure compact. Please return 2219 N. Pennsylvania St. POLICE PUP—Brown: name Rowdy; strayed from 15_N. Gray St. Reward. PUP—Yellow- with white feet, black nose and mouth: police doc ears. Missing frfom 231 E. St. Joe St. Reward. SCARF-SHAWL—Mixed wool; keepsake: at fieldhouse last Friday. Reward. HU--5332. TAKEN. Saturday or Sunday i2i 9x12 Axminster Rugs. Liberal reward. 2501 Churchman Ave. VEST—Man s, navy blue, near 33d and College. Reward. TA-6230. WRIST WATCH—Lady's white gold Gruen. downtown district. Reward. 3707 N. Meridian. Apt. 4. TA-1637. 5 Personals FALSE TEETH. BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED—Teeth replaced, called for deliv. free 417 Virginia Ave. DR-5967. GOOD home for refined mother and daughter. Exchange services. Times. Box A-277.

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

—10:15 P. M.— NBC—Anson Week's orche** : tra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Dream ship. NBC—Sodero and concert j orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Svlvia WTMJ (620)—Dance program (2*4 hours(. —10:30 P. M.— KDKA 1980) —Huntley's or- : chestra. KYW (1020) —Canton orches- : tra. |CBS—lsham Jor.es and orj chestra. WDAF (610) —Dance program. WGN (720)—Cummin's orI chestra. WMAQ (670) —Dance proI gram. WTAM (1070) —'WTAM DlayI ers. —ll P. M.— KDKA (980i—Bronc Busters: NBC orchestra KYIV (1020)—Master's orchestra. CBS—Redman's orchestra. WGN (720)—Kassel's orchestra. NBC Dream singer to WENR. WJR (750( Moten and Rhythm boys. NBC—Calloways orchestra to WJZ. —11:05 P. M.— NBC - Lopez orchestra to WEAF. WENR. —11:30 P. M.— CBS—Stern's orchestra, NBC—Fisher's orchestra t.o WEAF. WGN (720)—Dance program (3 orchestras). NBC—Roger Wolfe Kahn orchestra to WJZ —l2 Midnight— KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra: Lopez orchestra. WBBM (770)—Around the town. WENR (870)—Hines’ orchestra.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personals MOUNTAINEER FIDDLER S—Old-time music. Reasonable. Dances and parties. DR-1829-W. PRIVATE DETECTlVE—Confidential. Reasonable rates. BE-2123-W R. & R. CLEANERS Quality work, quick service at 49c. 446 S._ Rural St. DR-0881. 6- 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” bv Richards. 10c at book stores, or Richards the Printer. 411 Mass. 6 Transportation DAILY BUS BARGAINS New York or Philadelphia. sl2: Washington. $10.50: Pittsburgh, $6; St. Louis, S3 60. MODERN TRAVELERS BUREAU Brevort Hotel. RI. 2188 INSURED AND BONDED BUB 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-400IT. UNITED BUS DEPOT. 217 S. Illinois St. Ll-2686. BUSINESS SERVICE ~ 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra Instrument repairing: expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N Penn LI 5518 CHAIRS made new by rebotteming m cane, hickory or reed. Call Soard of * Industrial Aid for the Blind. HA-0583. FURNACE COILS INSTALLED, $3. FURNACE COILS INSTALLED, $2.50 FURNACE REPAIRS—COILS. GUTTER CLEANING. REASONABLE. DR-6563-J. LAUNDRY wanted, silks and shirts neatly done, reference. Call, deliver. CH--2350-W. REPAIR WORK—Painting, cheap. Paper hung, 10c roll. Work guaranteed. CH--5472. STUDEBAKER and Hupmobile service. JERRY DEVORE GARAGE, 1304 N. Penn, LI-0283. 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 Ri. 7750. 419 E. Market St HAULING OF ALL KINDS TRASH—Moving—baggage transfer: cheap. DR-7125-J. LOCAL, overland hauling, packing, shipping. RI-6561-3628; eves,, CH-0699-W. MOVING. $1 per room and up; white. 2051 Hillside Ave. Ch. 1212, MOVING SI LOAD up, or discarded furniture. 821 Congress. HA-2448-J. MOVING $2 UP— ANY TIME; LOCAL. OVERLAND. WHITE MEN. PETE'S. CH-2878. TRANSFER AND GENERAL HAULING. Lowest rates, PEHN BROS. HU-1538. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING PAPER—EXCELLENT SERVICE, O'DONALD. RI-4623. IN ST RU C TlO NS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring JEWELRY CLASSES—F. C. Bonnett jeweler; Miss Mabel West teacher; advance, beginning work. 162 N. Illinois, afternoon and evening classes. 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 immeditaeiv—todav sure. Box 1054-G Times. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male MEN wanted to establish and conduct Raxvleigh city business in and near cities of Indianapolis, Franklin, Danville and Lebanon. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly Write immediately. RAWLEIGH CO., Dept. IN-38-V. Freeport. Illinois. ” RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2.50: ENGLISH, 1134—Front room, good heat: 1 or 2; breakfast optional: carline. DR-1031-J. s2so—Attractive warm room, near car line and bus. Private modern home. CH-1258-M. $3—25 S. Irvington leasti. Attractive, warm room, employed lady; bus line. LR-1352. ALABAMA, N., 920 Seminole hotel, large rooms, modern comforts. $3.50: $4.50 week, single. Spacious lobby. LI-1496. ASHLAND, 1634—Sleeping room, next bath, private, modern home: $2.50.' References. HE-3633-COLLEGE, 1807'2—LOVELY ROOM IN STEAM-HEATED APARTMENT; GENTLEMEN; REASONABLE. CALL "RICHWINE.” RI-5551. DELAWARE, N., 2149—Front room, good heat, near bath, private home, bus Tine. HA-3550-J. DELAWARE. N.. 1328—Large well furnished room, near bath: good heat; privileges. Reasonable. DELAWARE, N.. 527—Lovely warm sleeping room: cooking privileges; first floor. Reasonable. EAST, N., 128, Apt. I—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms; steam heat; $3 and $6 week. RI-4678. MASSACHUSETTS, 540—Modern. steam heated rooms; Simmons beds; low daily, weekly rates. MERIDIAN, N„ 1927—Beautfiul front for winter; light and warm; next to bath. NEW JERSEY N., 1474—Nicely furnished room, writing desk, home privileges, board optional; $2.50, one; $3. two. NEW JERSEY. NORTH, 513—Nicely furnished front room, well lighted, large closet, steam heated: $2, OHIO. E.. 407—CLEAN BEDS. TUB. SHOWER: 25c A NIGHT: CLOSE! IN. RUCKLE, 1728—Nicely furnished room, newly decorated; private home, $2.50 Block Central car. VERMONT. E.. 230—Dormitorv for men: clean, warm, all double beds; 25c nite: $1,25 wk. WASHINGTON BLVD.. NFAR 52D—Lovely room, private bath; gentleman preferred. HU-8468, 24TH. E.. 515 Large front room, twin beds: steam heat; hot water. HE-1494 28TH. W.. 45—Unusual, nicelv furnished room, near bath: home privileges; very reasonable. NICE clean beds; steam heat. 25c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jersey. WILL share lovely room adjoining bath; private home, north; refined girl. HU--5370. BEAUTIFULLY mahogany furnished room, vanity dresser, chest of drawers, large closets. Private bath; $6.50 for two. LI-9332. 1403 College avenue. Dearborn Hotel parking. 3208 E. Michigan. CH-7550. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 18 Housekeeping Rooms S4—MORTON PLACE—Room and kitchenette. modern. completely furnished. Private entrance. HA-3513-M. $4.50 —Reduced, New Jersey, N., 1474. Nice room and kitchenette apartment. Private entrance. Utilities furnished. ALABAMA. N.. 2041—Attractive 1-room and kitchenette apartment. Overstuffed furniture. Reasonable. TA-4716. ALABAMA. N.. 1005 —Furnished housekeeping or sleeping rooms; good heat, private entrance; $3 up.

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms BROADWAY', 1422—SmalLfurnished apartment; steam heat. phone, private bath. $6. CENTRAL, 2511—2 large, nicely furnished warm rooms, large closet, utilities paid; re a son able. COLLEGE, 1654—2-room apartment; utilities furnished; also 2-room apartment, _unfurnished; very reasonable. CONGRESS—2 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; emploved couple; utilities paid; private entrance. HA-3353-J. ILLINOIS. N., 2339—2 rooms, kitchenette, $6 1 room. $3. $3.50; Maytag washer. See custodian. ILLINOIS. N.. 1808—Large room, kitchnette, $5: also sleeping rooms: reasonable. HA-3203-J. NEW JERSEY, N., 1112—2-room, cozy furnished apartment; utilities paid; adults: reasonable. RI-5918. OHIO. EASrFT 430—One nice front room, S3; sleeping room. $1.50; garage $2. PARK. 1611—Lovelv. newly furnished. 2room apartment: private entrance; garage optional. HE-4667. TALBOT, N„ 2420—Large front room: running water: private entrance; $3, $3.50; 2 rooms. $4.50. TEMPLE, N.. 610—Cozv 3-room apartment: overstuffed; private bath, entrance; garage. Reduced rent. WASHINGTON. E„ modern, 2-bedroom apartment. Good value, heat and garage. WOODRUFF, 544. MIDDLE DRIVE—2 apartments, utilities furnished; running water; adults. CH-3173, 21ST. W.. 128—2-room apartment, private bath. $7: also sleeping room. $2. up. 4 FURNISHED ROOMS; S2O. INQUIRE 1202 ENGLISH AVE. 19 Rooms with Board _ .. V rm., near bath. Board, gar_opt. $4.50 —2219 E. New York—Board, room, laundry, widow’s home; privileges. CH-4634 W. TALBOTT, N.. 2144—54.50; room, board, steam heat, hot water; carline. JOLLY. 32D, E., 603—Unusually pleasant room; steam heat; privileges; garage; meals optional. TA-2818. CHILDREN TO BOARD—Mother's care: warm, modern home: near school. Reasonable, CH-2586-R. 21 Unfurnished Apartments BELLEFONTAINE, 1125—5 rooms modern, garage, heat and water furnished, $25. RI-6178. BROADWAY. 2030—Upper 5 rooms, heat, water, garage; reduced. HA-0181-J. MADISON, 1025—Best equipped apartment south; domestic science kitchen. Frigidaire. OHMER AVE., 5330—5-room, modern apartment, 2-bedrooms, heat, water, garage. IR-7589. WASH.. E.. 5332—Upper duplex: 5 rooms. steam heat, water. IR-0334. RI-6636. 11TH, W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; water, gas. heat and ice furnished; 522. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT THIRTIETH, W„ 1054 IMOGENE Apartments; 5 rooms; heat, water; garage. TA-0838. ' REAL VALUE—S32.SO; fine location; 4 rooms; heat, water. TA-4743, TA-0642. MID-WEST DETECTIVES, INC. GET THE TRUTH. 403 INLAND BLDG. LI-5484. 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 SIS—EWING. 1121; 4 rooms garage, water paid. Nov. Bth. CH- 7097. sls; EWING. N.. 1369—5-room modern' double (except furnace); garage. DR-4118. SI6—OXFORD, N.. 2014—4 rooms, bath, gar age, water p aid. CH-7097. $16.50 —Small semi-modern double; garage; water, gas range. Heatrola: inside toilet. 1935 N. La Saile. LI-5231. $18 —7-room modern, new shades, November 10 dating. TA-1100, evening HU-683L SI9—HAWTHORNE, S„ 131—o'-room “moclern double, new furnace, garage. IR--7108. - S2O—WHITTIER PL., 58—Irvington; 5-room modern; garage; water paid. RI-1533. $20 —CHESTER, N.. 29—6 rooms modern, easily heated, with garage. IR-4009. __ $25 —6 rooms modern, garage, November 9th dating. Key 124 N. Denny. IR-7752. $25 —Corner Home Place and Norwood—4* bedrooms, bath, furnace, hardwood floors downstairs, newly papered, garage. HU-3361. DR-0555. $25 —Beautiful 6-room modern, choose decorations; November 9 dating. HA$30 —JULIAN. 5739—Bungalow; 5 rooms, modern, fireplace, with garage. IR-1984. $35 —3503 SALEM—3-bedroom double; near Shortridge; November 10 dating. TA-2255. sso—4 bedrooms, beautifully decorated, fireplace, instantaneous heater, double garage. HU-2947. BROADWAY, 2025—5 rooms, modern; garage, water paid. S2O. HE-3167. BROOKSIDE PARKWAY. N. DR.. 3322—4room modern double, hardw'ood. range. water paid. CH-1194-J. CARROLLTON AVE.. 5440—Fine brick bungalow. $55; November 9th. dating. HU--1859. CENTRAL, 2406—7 rooms modern, $22.50, water paid, November 9th dating. RI--2404. CHARLES. 1448—Strictly modern; 5-room double; $18; water paid. Evenings. IR--6207, COLORADO, 38, S.—Strictly modern 6room double, reduced from $59 to $26.50. GALE, N.. 109 —6 room modern, S2O. Hoyt, 3529; 5 rooms, semi-modern, $lB. Hoyt, 4102: 5 rooms. $12.50. RI-3413. WA-3661. GRANT N., 103—5 rooms, new, complete bath, no furnace, gar age; $lB. CH -4157. HARLAN, 143—Modern bungalow only $25; November 9th dating. DR-3352. McPHERSON, 2832—Double; 5 rooms, bath, furnace, garage; good condition; now sls. LI-8621. NAOMI. 1231—5 rooms; excellent condition: toilet, electric lights, gas and water inside; garage; water paid; sl6. DR--1651. NOWLAND AVE., 1911—Facing Spades park; double, 6 rooms, bath, pantry, _ furnace, no garage: now SIB. LI-8621. PLEASANT RUN BLVD.. E.. 36—Near Garfield Park; 6-room modern, double garage. S3O. DR-2979. RAYMOND, W., 212-18—4-5 rooms modern, garage. sls, $22.50. November 9th dating, DR-4708. ROCKVILLE RD.. 3776—-5-room modern bungalow, hardwood floors, breakfast nook. BE-3131. ROOSEVELT AVE.. 3104—5-room modern double. A-l, water paid* $16.50. TA-1158. TECUMSEH PL., 643—Modern 4-room double; in-a-door bed; $22.50. CH-2242-J. VIRGINIA AVE.. 467—6 rooms, semi-mod-ern. 1 mSnth free, water paid; #l6. DR--6912-W. WINTHROP, 5140—English type. 3 bedrooms. tile bath; open 2 to 5 p. m. 23RD, E., 905—Near Bellefontaine: double; 5 rooms, bath, furnace; no garage; sls. LI-8621. 29TH ST., W.. 152—6 rooms, bath, white, sls. Rent november 9th. WV3306-1. HALF-SIDE smalle double near Catholic j school. CaU TA-2305. . 4100 North 5-room modern bungalow; paper and floors A-l: good furnace; 2 lots; 4-car garage; $22.50. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. RENT starts November 9th. Irvington; 6room modern double: long living room, breakfast nook, built-in features, large closets, laundry, garage. Reduced, $35. RI-5030. SAVE CAR FARE , 322 E. North St.. 3 rooms, suitable office and residence or rooming house, S4O. LI-6056. 3700 North ,6-room modern double; gar.; paper and ffoors A-l; $25. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. COLORED, 1206 Harlan—s rooms, semimodern. garage, reasonable. Owner. 1005 Sanders St. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $7-S9—BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED APARTMENTS: utilities paid. 8101a N. Illinois St. LI-8888. $18 —4-room semi-modern, utilities furnished. 431 N. Illinois. Apt. 5. room 3. $25 —Shares beautiful furnished modern home: emploved couple: kitchen privileges. HA-0172-W. ASHLAND. 1634—3-room furnished apartment: $5, Radio: 2 entrances. ~ EMERSON AVE.. S.. 1209—5-room modern, furnished or unfurnished; double garage. IR-2701. GUILFORD AT 49TH —6 rooms. sun parlor, completely furnished. 830 East 49;h. HU-1948. NEW YORK. W.. 1626—5 rms.. overstuffed, ear.. 55.50 wk.. wa. pd. 1310 Bellefontaine: 5 rms : priv. bath, util. RI-7725. 33D ST.. 1220 W.—Strictly modern furnished 4-room house, garage; water paid. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space CORNER Belmont. Howard Sts., store- 1 room with 3 living rooms. 4-car garage. [ semi-modern. WA-4689. i 1-STORY BRICK building; close in: suitable for anv nuroosr RI-1112. VERY DESIRABLE—Corner storeroom in ' theater building: will redecorate: rea- i sonable; Hollywood Theater, 1500 Roose- ! velt Ave. TA-5565- j REAL ESTATE >OR SALE 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana s leading Real £&le Auctioneer. 2Q&& Central. lA-2992.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage FISHERMEN and poultry men attention! Shelby countv. 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, shrv.bberv: 3CO bushels of corn. Price 52.150. $350 cash, balance E. Z. No trades. Call IR-4397. after 6p. m. 31 Wanted to Trade 80 ACRES —Improved. Sale or trade by owner. CH-7699-M. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale New Washers Late style—Guaranteed At less than manufacturers cost AC warehouse clear-ik ■ M ■ ■ ance. Terms if de-“ M sired. While they a M last. Only ■■■ Central Transfer & Storage COAT —Brown, fur collar, cuffs! size 16; COAT—Fur: brown caracul: squirrel collar; 36-38; sacrifice. HU-6979. COAT —girls’ Alpaca, size 16; excellent condition; $5. LI-7284 after 5:30. CORONA Typewriter with case, sls. Guaranteed. JUDD. 142 N. Meridian. LI-6890. CRIB and mattress, baby swing, cradle and mattress, motor seat baby coat, woo! snuggle rug. TA-2301. EXHAUST fans, (2) 36-inch, alternating current, Kimbel 1-3-h. p. speed motor. LI-3827. FUR COAT—Black, large skunk collar and cuffs, size 44; like new; reasonable. RI--2652. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent: good chairs. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches. 25c per mo. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. WASHINGTON. Jugs, Bottles, Stone Jars Bargain prices. We deliver. West End Bottle Cos., 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085 TOMATO juice. 1-gallon can, 30c: 6 cans, $1.50. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. Topcoats, Overcoats, $4 Unredeemed, choose from over 1.000 at SACKS BROS. Loan Cos., 308 Indiana Ave. Waterproof Truck Covers All sizes. Our prices are always the lowest. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. 35 Household Goods A good used washer at only $lO. Easy terms on ■niim new Thor washers. Guar'fTriSlF anteed services on all makes. 32 N. Delaware. LI-5386. BABY BUGGY—BIue reed, high chair, A-l condition. 805 Hamilton Ave. BEDROOM SUITE, S2O; dining-room suite, $22.50: living-room suite, $25; gas stove, $3; heating stove. $10; kitchen cabinet, $7. 318 N. Denny. DINING SUlTE—Walnut. 8 Piece tapestrv seats, splendid condition. 1220 W. 33rd St. FOR REFRIGERATORS All types and sizes, new and used. Bee oqr display. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs, refrigerators, new, usedf cash, credit. Barret. 868 Va. GAS RANGE —"Stewart.” side oven. g%od condition. $7,50, CH-3190-R. evenings. GENERAL ELECTRIC Washers and ironers: a few demonstrators. at reduced prices, real bargains; $1 delivers small weekly or monthly payments to suit. RI. 9412 HEATING STOVE, mode! 220. “Retort.” Will sell cheap. 1115 St. Peter. HOSPITAL BED. combination wardrobe and chifferobe, daybed, rug. hall runner. HA-0495. LIVING room suite, 3-piece wicker; A-l; reasonable. 1220 Mills St. DR-5164-R. OIL BURNING HEATERS Will heat the average home, users say cheaper than coal; SSO installed. Terms. CHARLES KOEHRING. 880-882 Virginia Ave. DR-1417. SEWING mach.. bargains; White portable. $18.50; White console, same as new. $37.50: Singer portable. S3B. SINGER CO.. 126 W. Wash. STOVES—Bargain, real values all kinds of cooking and heating. HUB FURNITURE COMPANY, 414 East Washington St. LI-3190. ELECTRIC washer, Maytag; like new; real bargain. 2302 Shelbv St. DR-1500. RENT A WASHER 50c a week RI. 9412 TRY TIMEB WANT ADS FOR BUBINESB 36 Radios, Musical Instruments New Radio Tubes A Phone Call Will Deliver ic= JG C MtJ GET YOUR TUBES TESTED FREE! L. S. Ayres t & Cos. Radio Tubes Eighth Floor ALL RADIO CALLS FREE THIS MONTH QUALITY SERVICE ,ON ALL MAKES Low rates; guaranteed work; 12 yrs. exp. UNITED RADIO SALES AND SERVICE 634 FT. WAYNE AVE. RI-6441. IR-1264. Blue Bird, table model $19.50 Radiola table model 14.50 10-tube Victor 32.00 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 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. i HOHNER PIANO ACCORDION. 120-Bass. ! Shopworn. Regular $330, now $167.50. Easv terms. FREE LESSONS. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penna. St. LI-5513. ' LISTEN TO VK2ME Australia on the new j Stewart Warner Magic Dial Radio. European reception on Ist demonstration, j NU-KAN PRODUCTS, 16th at Capitol. RI-8942. . LUDWIG "PLECTRUM BANJO, Kenmore model, SSO. Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penna. St. LI-5513. NEW PHILCO—9Ox-9 tube automatic volume control. New slanting sound board cabinet. $69. Easy terms. Boyds, 3411 N. Illinois street. TA-3037. NOTICE—Radio dealers. We will buy used wooden radio boxes. ALEXANDER BOX CO- DR-6278. PHILCO RADIOS LOWEST PRICE IN CITY ALL MODELS. NO INTEREST OR FINANCE CHARGE. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 4101 E, MICHIGAN. - IR-0020. . RADlOS—Croslev. 7 and 8 tube*, $12.50 and $17.50. ALLEN'S. 534 Mass. SAXOPHONE, trumpets, trombones, lowest terms. HERMANN H. RINNE MUSIC CO., 229 N. Penn.. 4th floor. WFBM entrance. SERVICE. PHILCO AND CROSLEY SPEC. Don't be without your radio. If your set has to be taken to our shop, we will loan you one. PAUL KERR MUSIC CO '' CH-3036. 29 N. Temple. CH-3036. UNREDEEMED •MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at the lowest prices In city. Saxophones. Trumoets. Guitars and Clarinets SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave RI-5994 WALLACE TROMBONiL-Pre-owned Fine leather case. Was Sl2t>. now SSO Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. PtUU*. Si. U-5513,

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Sl DELIVERS iThe New Of*** Electric Washer THE GREATEST WASHER VALUE of 1932 Generous Terms COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND

36 Radios, Musical Instruments R. C. A.—7-t\ibe lowboy radio;, new. $69 50; $47. At Bovd's onlva Easy terms. 3411 N. Illinois street TA-3037. 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 TYPEWRITERS g^^Li^o. 39 Cash Coal Mart ladlmaolii Retail Yard*. BRAZIL BLOCK COAL—S4.2S; mine run. $3,75; 2 or 4 ton loads. LI-9984. BRAZIL lump, 2-ton loads, $4.25 per ton. Mine run. $3.75. CH-6359-R. CALL US FOR PRICES THEY'RE WORTH WHILE Federal Coal Cos. ClI. 2291 FREE WHEELING—West Virginia, clean, large lump. $5. Save this ad. DR-5850-W. Golden Flame Ind. ip $4.50 W. Va. 2x6 Egg, fkd $5.00 Tip Top W. -Va., Ip., fkd $5.25 Other grade of coals at reas. prices. FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792. WA-5666. HARLAN (Kentucky) washed STOKER coal for domestic stokers. REAL CLEAN. SCHUSTER COAL CO. Troy and Allen. DR-3000. Indianapolis Ice and Fuel Cos. DR-2400. (4 Yards) WA-5667. NO WHEEL CHARGE Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. DR. 7479 SPECIAL Pioneer Is. Crk. M. R , 60% lump $4.75 WEAVER COAL & ICE CO. DR-2201. DR-2201. SPECIAL Brazil blk., $4.75 Manley-O’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE. 1391 HE. 1391 SPECIAL Indiana, QQ HZ lump and egg tpO. t t) Circle Fuel Cos. DR. 2695 Union Ice & Coal Cos. DR-4621. DR-5666 WOOD—FIREPLACE OR FURNACE, $3.50 A CORD. DELIVERED. LI-7634. 40 Wanted to Trade BIG BRAZIL Block, BOTTOM VEIN, 3 tons. $12.75; 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. 41 Wanted to Buy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and aelleri 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. 201 West Washington St. SELL YOUR OLD - GOLD and old watches and dental bridges direct to a gold buyer. SACK BROS. LOAN CO.. 308 Indiana Ave RI-5994. TWO 9x12 Axminster rugs. Must be rose and tan. DR-4028-M. V/ANT FURNITURE-4 to 6 rooms, also odd _ Pieces. Highest prices. HU-7274. _ WANTED—SmaII job printing press; cheap. WANTED—Battery building equipment; used. Must be cheap LI-0275. WE BUY OLD GOLD SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner. Highest prices paid for ?old teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded ewlery, watches. Cash paid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor. Pennsylvania and Market Sts. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets BOSTON TERRIER—MaIe, well marked, 4 years old. Taken prizes. Sale or what have vou? IR-5069. IMPORTED German Rollers. Singers. 3961 Fletcher Ave. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry FRIES, 14c: hens. 16c; eggs, 28e: 3 head hogs; fresh cow. CHAS. C. STEVENS. 2650 Madison. POULTRY FEED—Prices reduced; egg mash, $1.40; scratch, $1 per 100 delivered: 5 bags or more 90c each. KOSCHNICK * CO.. 6317 Bellefontaine. 6129 E. Washington. 925 E. Vermont. RI-8308. WANTED—Meat rabbits, weighing 3’2 to ! 4 pounds each. TA-2125, "FINANCIAL 2 45 Business Opportunities GROCERY. MEAT MARKET—Good fix- j tures. clean stock, nice business, BE-1670. ! 46 Personal Property Loans

FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS LOWEST ROB Same Rate on Ail Balances Absolutely No Extra Charges. Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587

FRIENDLY LOANS Quick, confidential service at a low coat Small monthly payments. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 8. Pennsylvania St. Century Bldg Phone Riicv M 54 48 Automobile Loans

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48 Automobile Loans IjlMiiLUifij WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? we will reflnance m vour > c°a'r ms'kUthe payments lower, or give you cash. * \m iEG At. H ywirj ■’ r RATE V o, 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 YOUR AUTO,"fI OTHERS PAID OFF. 3S MORE MONEY ADVANCED. I •We make loans on ALL I cars regardless of make or year. You can get M MORE money on your car at 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994. ■ Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse Est 40 Yeara AUTOMOTIVE 50 Antos For Sale Assured Transportation By CENTRAL BUICK DAILY BARGAIN 1930 Oakland Coupe, $195 1931 PONTIAC COACH $350 930 CHEVROLET COACH . 245 1929 CHRYSLER 75 sedan .... 335 1929 BUICK 5-PASS. COUPE 375 1929 PONTIAC COACH 195 1929 OAKLAND ROADSTER: 6 W. W " 225 1928 MARMON 78 SEDAN .. 175 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE .i;;:" *5 1927 BUICK COACH 27-20 .. 95 1927 STUDEBAKER COUPE 75 1926 BUICK SEDAN 26-47 125 1926 FORD COUPE . 24 }25 STUDEBAKER SEDAN V" i!! ! 35 s Many others, 25’s to 31s [ENTRAL BUICK CO ** UsedCarStore 120 W. NORTH ST. LI. 1995 OPEN EVE.. 9 P. M.; SUN., 2 P. M. CHEVROLET—I 929 Coupe. New paint.’ Good condition. $l5O. Losey Motors, Inc. . § k CHEVROLET, 1928 sedam Good *f\A/ tires and finish. Perfect meft. JTA chanically, $135. Terms and V* trade. Hare Chev„ 552 E. Wash. DODGE—4-cylinder coupe: in verv good condition: SSO. Easv terms if desired. 836 E. 63rd St. HU-1336. FORD—I 929 Coupe: $133. Liberal trade. _Easv terms. 836 E. 63rd. HU-1336. FORD—I 932 V-8 De Luxe Coupe. Green body and green wire wheels. SSOO. Frank Hatfield Cos. 623 N. Capitol. RI. 9326. SEE us for expert Hudson Essex service. $1 an hour. CHARLES E. STUTZ SALES. 850 N, Meridian. RI-9221. USED CARS MARMON MOTORS Kentucky Ave. and York St. Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays a. m. GOOD BUYS ' r ' “ IN USED CARS. Meridian Motor Sales 829 N. Meridian. RI-4931. AUTO BARGAINS ’ "Make Taacks for Sacks” t Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol Ave. RI-5994. WALLERICH SAYS—Now is the time to trade in vour car and get ready for winter driving. C. H WALLERICH CO. 950 N. Meridian St. RI-4578. 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers sr 1 i FORD. 1930; %-ton de luxe deWU / livery, perfect mechanically and ft IA in appearance. Priced right. 1 Trade and terms. 552 E Wash. Coal Men We have a 2-ton GMC Dump Truck, large body. Hydraulic hoist. Dtral tires Overload springs. In very good condition and ready for work. Many Others. Stakes—Panels—Tractors—ScmU Trailors. General Motors Used Truck Dept. 31 W. 13th St. H. Sandys. LI-7467. IF YOU SEE a want that interests vou answer it today, the opportunity mar be gone tomorrow. : 1 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts 30 TIRES and tubes. 900x20. $7 each. Also many other truck sizes. TOM ROGERS 3117 W, Wash. BE-4300. Truck Tire Bargains Used tfuck tires, all size*, both high pressure and balloons. Some almost new. General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St, LI-5523. 155 Autos Wanted Will pay cash for your car or eauity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LI. 4516. 561 North CspltoL LEGALS 56 Legal Notices Stockholders' annual meeting of the White River Railroad Company for election of officers and general business will be held at the office of Klngan <Sc Co s. Indianapolis. Tuesday. November 15th. at 10:00 A. M. A. M. M'VIE. Secretary. NOTICE OF EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Notice is hereby given that the State Board of Certified Accountants of the State of Indiana will hold an examination oiv 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. m.. auditing. 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.f commercial law. 1:70 o'clock p. m. until 6:30 p. m.. accounting. Part 2 Applicants writing but one subject will report for that subject upon the hour* assigned. LAWRENCE F. ORR. President. WALTER G OWENS. Secretary. GREENBERRY G. LOWE. Treasurer. 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE OF BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA Notice is hereby given that the Joint Purchasing Committee for the benevolent and correctional institutions of the State of Indiana will receive at Room 326 State House, until 10 o'clock a. m. November 14 1932, sealed bids for quarterly supply and Dry Goods, annual contracts for compressed yeast, automobile tires, automobile storage batteries, and gasoline, oils and greases, according to a complete list specifying kind, grade and quantity now" on flle. The Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted and to waive technical defects JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE OF INDIANA H. W. REJLMANN. Secretary. 1