Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1932 — Page 12

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Save on Your Winter Coal Bill —A Dealer Listed Below Will Assist You

AUTOMOBILES LOOTED Thieve* Get Font? of 520 From Parked Cars. Loot with a value of more than 5200 was s'olen Wednesday night firm parked automobiles. From the car of Robert J. Heusle n. 6060 Park avenue, a thief rerroved clothing and books valued it $l4O. The car was parked at Pennsylvania and Maryland streets. Clothing and samples of chemicals valued at S9O were stolen from th -1 automobile of William Offerman. Joliet, 111., parked on Washington street opposite the state h mse. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Heath Notices B'uJ, LEWIS Husband of Hannah * Eauin and father of Harriet B Asher, pa. reel av.av at the Methodist hospital. Wednesday afternoon Funeral services Fr.day, Nov 25. 2 p. m. at THE FUNERAL HOME. HiSEV- A; TITUS. 951 N. Delaware St. Friends, invited. Burial at the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation cemetery. B l ' I Iit.INS. .! \s || f> , evening. II p m.. at his residence in S.th St., near Michigan road. Surviving are the wife. Lizetta Rose Bridgins. 4 daughters. 4 sons. 22 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchildren. Services 2 n. m. F.idav at SHIRLEY BROB CHAPEL 946 N Illinois St Burial Crown Hill ceme* t"rv. Eani.E, At (,| STA Age 71, beloved sister of Mir. Anna Koch and August Lange and half sister of William Barnardan, P'.s ed away at. residence. 1016 Bellefonlalre. Wednesday, Nov. 23. Funeral SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 940 N. Illinois St.. Saturday. 1 30 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill cemeler.v. Friends may call any time M. EDWlN—Beloved lather of Raymond H. Manzrv and grandfather of Fv-rett W Manzcv, departed this life Tursdav. No". 22. aged 75 yetrs. Fun-e-Pl Friday. Nov, 25. 2 p. m. at the residence. 229 S. Summit. Burial Memorial Pork cem*teiv. Friends invited. Funeral '-nd-r the direction of MOORE * KIRK. SWARTZ EI.ENORA C.—Beloved mother of Charles F. Fred C., John F., Albert C. and Georg* E Swartz. Anna L. Wheatley. Freda M. Scott, and Carrie Suver. entered into rest Nov. 23. 7 a. m. at her home 150 South 4th Ave.. Beech Otove. Funeral services Saturday 2 P m at the Beech Grove Baotist church. Burial Concordia cemetery. Friends invited. LITTLE A SONS IN CHARGE 3 Funeral Directors, Florists w7d. BE AN BLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W Morrla. Dr. 3870, GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 HOCKKNSMITH 726 North Illinois Street—Lincoln 6858 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Horn* 1638 Meridian. Ha. 1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr 0321-0332 Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ADS appearing here each day are broadcast at 6 p. m. over station WKBF at no additional charge to the advertiser. Tune in on WKBF at 6 each evening and listen to Inst and found announcements, feEAGLE HOUND—Black and white spotted. white speck in left eye strayed from Minnesota and Shelby. Reward. 1155 Holiday St. COON HOUND—Dark brown, studded collar. Reward for information. DR-2008-J. FEMALE hound; spotted, left ear. tan, right ear speckled. Has puppies. 341 N. Pine. Reward. HOUND—SmaII female, black and tan, name "Fanny.” wire cut rear toe; 8 or 9 years old; reward for information leading to recovery, 6253 W. Morris St. BF.-3072 ELEWELLYN SETTER—White male, name "Pal,” from Carson road and Lick Creek: reward. Beech Grove 116-J. COST—Lady’s wrist watch Sunday night at Land-O-Dance; rew’ard. Mildred Moore. CH-0671. KlNG—Lady’s Scottish Rite, small diamond. - Rswurd. 109 N. Penn. St. SETTER BIRD DOG—Female, white and brown ticked, large brown eves, answers name Maud Liberal reward for return or any information. No auestions asked. 5150 Sangster. LI-3661. $lO REWARD—Fox Terier. male, white and vellow spots. Name Snot. Missing 2 weeks. O. H. Guvpe. 1206 N. Oakland Ave. CH-4492. __ 5 Personals PRIVATE DETECTIVES Confidential; reasonable rates. Day. LI-5484, night BE-2123-W. THANKSGIVING SPEClAL—Ladies’ hats! SI up. 811 Occidental Bldg. Rose Remy, 6 Transportation MODERN TRAVELER S BUREAU Brevort Hotel. RI-2188 Buses daily to N. Y. or Phila., *l2; Balt" or Wash.. *10.50; Pitts., *6; St. Louis. *3.60. Low Round Trip Rates. INSURED AND BONDED BUS TRANsY Nashville, *6; Chattanooga, *8; Atlanta, *10; Jacksonville. sl6; Miami, $25; ' l> Tampa, s2l. Lower weekm” ’ end return trip rates. Walton Travel Bureau. 439 InAk diana Ave. RI-4000 United X.. Bus Depot. 217 S. Illinois St. INSURANCE 6-a Insurance Lift * METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO NOT BEST BECAUSE BIGGEST, BUT BIGGEST BECAUSE BEST. E R BLACKWOOD, MANAGER. 1411 Merchants Bank Bldg. QTATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE CC.. O PROTECTS AGAINST PREMATURE. ACCIDENTAL, LIVING AND ECONOMIC DEATH—GIVES 12<3, FAMILY INCOME 309 West Washington St.. RI 6512 BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Busitcss Service* CHAIRS Trade new bv rebottomtng in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for Blind HA-0883 DOLL & MERING; motor specialists; brake experts: fender, body repairing. 2*09 N. Illinois. TA-5691. IF YOU SEE a want ad that mteresis vou answer it today the oooortunltv mav be gone tomorrow

TWO GUEST TICKETS FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE WORK TO OFFER FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO WORK Each person giving a firm or individual one full day’s employment or the equivalent in repairs, cleaning, etc., who are listed under “Business Service or Situation Wanted” classifications will receive two guest tickets. Order the work . . , then call Miss Rose, RI. 5551, telling which firm or individual you have employed. Two guest tickets will be given to those seeking employment who order an ad for seven days under "Situations Wanted." Special rates —2 cents a word —seven days for the price of five.

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BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services 500 PRINTED Letterheads. *2.45; CASE PRINTING CO . 33 Virginia Ave. HOOVER BRUSHES. *l.7B—Belts, 15e; dust bags. 11.50. 3151 E New York. CH-4466. HOT WATER HEATER. Installed *2. Manifolds. *1 lip. 307 E Mich, RI-0182. HOUSE CLEANERS—Maids; all klnds'of domestic assistance. Flanner House. RI-1504. L. S. AYRES & COr For a limited time— we i j will adjust any make sewlng machine for J ’ Parts anti supplies for ail machines, j RI-9441. Sewing Machine Department. Sect tin I Floor REPAIR your typewriter. Anv make! New ribbon, new cylinder oil and minor adjustments. *2.95. JUDD. 142 N. Mer. ROOF COATING Built ups and shingles. Personal attention. Wholesale and retail. HOME ROOFING CO . 2145 N. New Jersey. TA-6141._ STUDEBAKER and Hupmobile service. JERRY DEVORE GARAGE. 1304 N Penn LT-0283. Vacuum Cleaner repairing and parts. Guaranteed work. All makes. Phone RI--8421. WM H BLOCK CO WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED. All makes. Call LI-5386. - WINTER S HERE—We check auto tops. Kootz Body Service Shop, 234 E. New York. _LI-_9116, Wringer Rolls. *1 69 each. Guaranteed, cushion type. Bring old rolls for match. WM. H. BLOCK CO. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOP STORAGE Btor* now pay six months later, free nauling to storage. Moving *4 oer load and up Call RI 7780 419 E Market 6t^ LOCAL, overland hauling, packing, shipj ping. RI-6561-3628: eves., CH-0699-W. MOVING IS CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE EXPERIENCED CAREFUL, WHITE MEN; *2 LOAD UP. LI-4105. _ MOVING *2 UP. LOCAL, OVERLAND. EQUIP. COVERED TRUCKS; WHITE _MEN. PETE’S. CH-2878. 7-h Paperhanging and Painting PAPER hanging painting; years’ experience; prices right. WM. J. RILEY, DR-4182, PAPER HANGING—*I.SO room; work _ Kuar an teed: _p rompt service. DR-1615-M. PAPER hanging, painting; years’ experience; prices right. WM. J. RILEY, DR-4182. 7-c Plumbing and Heating GET my price on draining those vacant houses. Frank A. Drees. CH-3643. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY—For a young man. between the ages of 20 and 25, with at least a good high school education. Small salary; must be willing to work long hours. Care Box A-400 Times. COUPON SALESMAN—3I W. Ohio. Suite 201, MEN and boys to hunt and trap furs. MR. FREE will buy them. WA-2030. MEN wanted to establish and conduct Rawleigh 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 SALESMAN to solicit lor firm in Indiananolis 18 vrs. Married man 30 to 45. Personal training given. No traveling. Hard work, long hours. Successful men make *3OO month. Replv confidential. Give phqne number. Box 325. J Wanted several Times carriers, apply 1413 E. Washington St., this afternoon. Wanted several Times car- j riers, apply in rear of 337 N. Chester, this afternoon. Wanted several Times carriers, apply in rear of 857 N. Bosart, this afternoon. 14 Help Wanted—Female WOMEN—To furnish customers and friends with Kingham’s high grade products in north side territory. No finer goods offered by any concern and made right here at home. Kingham Bros., 1301 Barth Ave. , 16 Situations Wanted MIDDLE-AGED woman desires position as housekeeper; small family; no children. More for home than wages. LI-0450. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $3 DELAWARE, N„ 2043. Apt. 4—Nice warm room, private home, all convenlenees, car, bus line. *3.50 —CENTRAL BUS—Lovely warm room; privileges, garage optional; ideal location. WA-1573. *3.SO—WASHINGTON BLVD. Lovely warm room large closet; young man; Protestant, references. TA-4568 *4.50 —Lovely, large, front, twin beds, steam heat; widow’s home; privileges. HE-1494. *5 —701 Va E. 11TH—Combination living &; bedroom, kitchen privileges; steam; near bath. RI-1061. ALABAMA, N„ 920 Seminole hotel, large rooms, modern comforts. *3.50; *4.50 week, single. Spacious lobby, LI-1496. ALABAMA N.. 121 'j—Steam-heated rooms, $2 and up; 50c to 75c night; under new' management. RI-2905. CENTRAL. 1513—Lovely front room, new furniture; private home; privileges. RI--8809. COLLEGE. 1155—Warm, clean, sleeping room; next to bath; *1.50 wk., garage. RI-1996. DELAWARE. N.. 2306—Large front. 1 or 2. reasonable, near bath, meals, garage. optional. TA-3477. DELAWARE. N., 1328—Well furnished warm room; adjoining bath: desirable location: reasonable. LI-3974. ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—Desirable, steam heated room; large closet, 1 or 2; garage; very reasonable. NEW YORK. E.. 3604—Large room; gentlemen: lovely, warm, modern home; reaOHIO. E„ 405—Close in, good, clean beds. 15c a night; tub, showers. PARK. 2228—Nicely furnished front room, adjoining bath, all conveniences; *3. HE-5004. PARK. 2415. APT. 2—Room, steam heat, bath; reasonable, gentleman; private entrance; references. HE-4226. WASHINGTON BLVD.—North of 52 nd; large, front room; beautifully furnished; 2 big closets; private home; gentleman preferred. HU-8468. NICE clean beds: steam heat, 25c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jersey. ROOMS—2S-50C dav. weekly *1.50 to $2.50 steam, shower. CRAIG HOTEL. 328 E Washington St, REDUCED. *2.SO—N. East. 212; nicely furnished front room, home privileges; also room $2. YOUNG business man or student to share apartment, ideal location; references; i reasonable. LI-8193, evenings.

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms Colonial Hotpl Every con.. Ire* v.muumi xiuiei parking Musi see to appreciate. $4 up. 236 N. Illinois HOTEL ANTLERS _____ ,w w MERIDIAN BT Id Housekeeping Room* **7-1414 PARK—2-room anartment; beautifully furnished; sink, range. Coxwell chair, lamp, constant hot water, steam heat; private toilet, porches; parking; I private entrances. ALABAMA, N. 2037—Attractive! front apartment; overstaffed, redecorated: good heat; reasonable; garage. TA-1550. ASHLAND. 1121—2 large rooms: private entrance; overstaffed; utilities paid: ; garage; *l6 month. BROADWAY! 1422—Beautiful furnished apartment: overstuffed, steam heat, friI gldaire. garage. Reduced. CENTRAL, 1456—Nicely furnished front apartment, bath; warm; reasonable; utilities. RI-4749. CENTRAL. 1241—2-room furnished apartment, private entrance, downstairs, utilities furnished. *6; 1 housekeeping room. *3; sleeping room. 82. RI-2712, OHIO. 540 E.—Nice, clean housekeeping j rooms. *1.50 week up PARK. 943—1 or 2 rooms, ~s3 *5: also 1room. kitchenette. *4; running water, i LI-7264. ST. JOE. E. 227—Clean, warm rooms, reasonable for desirable people. Free park- : lng. TEMPLE. 610 N.—Cozy 3-room, third floor apartment; private bath, entrances; ; vtiiities furnished. WOODRUFF, 892 M. DR.—2 connecting rooms, completely furnished, sink, in-a-door bed; close bath, CH-4249. NINTH. E., 616—1, 2 or 3 rooms, completely furnished: kitchenette, private bath; large closets. LI-2788 3 ROOMS—Modern, good heat, nicely furnished: near Tech. E. Michigan car CH-0286-R. WARM, unusually, pleasant loom, steam heat; privileges; meals optional. 603 E. 32nd. TA-2818. 19 Rooms with Board ILLINOIS, N., 2269—Modern, twin beds, home cooking; steam heat; company privileges. TA-5176. JEFFERSON. N.. WARM ROOM. HOMF COOKING; LAUNDRY; CAR. BUS. CP-0685-J. MERIDIAN, 313—Board and room, modern; home coooking; good heat; 5 men; *4.50 week. OXFORD. N., 540—-Warm, next bath; modern, private, good meals, gentleman; garage. CH-3966. PENNSYLVANIA N., 1347—Nice warm room; beautifully furnished; suitable for 2: pleasant home. LI-8857. TALBOT, 2144 N. —Board *4.50; another young man or lady in my home. HA--3908-J. LOVELY large room, no other roomers; warm new' home, meals, laundry privileges. BE-4Q83. 21 Unfurnished Apartments SPINK APARTMENTS 3720 N. Pennsylvania ....*48.00-* 53.00 2035 N. Meridian 40.00- 62.50 1433 N Pennsylvania ... 40 00- 65.00 103 E. 13th 40.00- 52.50 111 E. 16th 40.00- 47.a0 37 W. 21st 40.00- 57.00 230 E. Pratt (9th St.) ... 53.50- 39.00 402 N. Meridian 40 00- 125.00 Modern Fireproof Apts. Frigidaire Eauipped ACCESSIBLE Street cars, bus lines and stores. General Apartments, Inc. 22 W. Vermont St. LI. 2439. Nights. Sundays. Holidays. Call LI. 3361. MADISON, 1523, 3 rooms and bath; w'ater. heat, stove: garage: newly decorated. $lB MADISON. 1025. Best equipped apartment south. Domestic science kitchen. Frigi- _ daire. MICHIGAN, E., 2238—5 rooms, bath, heat and water furnished; *25. CH-2050. 709 Park Good. 2-bedroom apartment, fine heat; will redecorate; heat, w'ater, stove and icebox furnished at $25. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. WASHINGTON. E„ 5016—5-room modern; 2 bedroom apartment; good value; heat and garage. 11TH, W. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; water, gas, heat and ice furnished; $22. Call Apt. 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 House* $lO, storeroom and 5 living rooms, semimodern. 466 S. Ritter ave, *10 —Tenth, E., 1224—3 rooms; water paid; take diamond part rent, WA-1824-W. *10 —COFFEY, 812—5 rooms; inside toilet; redecorated; water paid. RI-7966. SI3—29TH, W., 152—6 rooms and bath; water paid; tvhite. WA-3306-1. *l3.so—Semi-modern 5-room cottage; condition; near S. Meridian car line; water paid. 47 Frank St. $15 —Small semi-modern double: garage, water, gas range, Heatrola and inside toilet. 1935 N. La Salle. LI-5231. *15 —RUCKLE, 1921; 5-room single; semimodern; good condition; garage. sl6; OXFORD, N., 642—Bungalow: 5 rooms. semi-modern, garage. CH-4991. *2o—Whittier PL, 58, Irvington: 5 rooms. modern; garage; water paid. RI-1533. $20 —DREXEL, N., 922 —4-room modern bungalow double, garage. WA. 3347. *2O—BROOKSIDE ?VE„ 1335—single! 6 rooms modern. 2-car garage. BE-2481-M. $23,50 —GRACELAND, 3012—5 rooms, modern; garage; water paid; month free. LI--8121. *27.50—756 N. Riley—sooo east; 4-room brick veneer modern double; built-ins; garage. BEVILLE AVE.—Double; Heatrola and gas range furnished; garages; paved alley; water paid; $lO. $12.50. RI-3903. BROADWAY. 2346—13 rms.. 2 baths. 3-car gar. Make offer. 32 McLean PI., 4 rms., water paid, $lO. Pershing. N.. 719; 4_room single: $10: water paid, RI-7725. BROOKSIDE PARKWAY, S. DR., 3547-49 5 rooms, bath, inclosed porch; modern; easily heated: A-l condition; garage; water paid; reduced. CH-1965-W. BYRAM, 4014—4-room double bungalow; $25; water paid. RI-9389. CARROLLTON, 3407—Single! large living room, 3 bedrooms, breakfast room, tile _bath; garagej SSO. CHESTER. N., 902—6 rooms; strictly modern; garage; Little Flower; *36. CH-_l242-WJ 3540 College: modern 7 rooms *50.00 4181 Guilford: modern 6 rooms 45.00 3530 Salem; modern dble.. gar. 6 rms. 45 00 JENNINGS BROS.. 28 S. 111. St. COTTAGE 1535—5 rooms, semi-modern; water paid; gas. electricity; A-l condition. Reduced. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. GIMBER. 1520—New bungalow: 5 rooms. modern: garage: *2O. DR-5459-R. GRAHAM. N., 746—Owner’s 5-room single; breakfast room. fireplace, sunroom, laundry. built-ins; *SO. DR-1865-J. KEALING. 105—Double; 6 rooms; strictly modern; A-l: very reasonable. IR-1225. KEYSTONE, N„ 1024—4 rooms, easily heated; garage: *l4; water paid. RI-0645. KEYSTONE. N„ 537—7 rooms; near Technical; city water paid; sl3. HE-2407. LINWOOD. 610—4-room modern bungalow: utilities and garage furnished. IR--1760. NAOMI—S ROOMS SEMI-MODERN. GARAGE. RENT REDUCED. HU-3274, NORTH ST . E.. 2718—4 rooms, bath, water paid, heater, garage. *16.50. RI--1533. OAKLAND. N., 820 —5-room modern double: *25; water paid. RI-9389. PENNSYLVANIA, S.. 2272—5 rooms, bath; no furnace; garage: water paid; *lB. DR-6329-M. SHRIVER AVE.. 3143—3-room semi-modern _bungalow; cheap right party. TA-6095. STATE. N., 429—5-room semi-modern cottage: garage: large yard; near Tech. 51ST. E.. 130—Lovely A-l brick double. Rent drastically reduced. HU-6327, ATTRACTIVE—Owner's 3-bedroom brick veneer: unusual: very prl/ate: artistic surrounding; lease reliable party; *65. CH-0602. if vour salary has been reduced, reduce your overhead. These semi-modern baby grands are now offered at *ls per month, which includes water, garage, heatrola gas range, shades, rods and linoleum. These are 3-room doubles of the apartment type. With inside toilet. See 2051 N. LaSalle. strictest references required. FRANK F. WOOLLINQ 510 Continental Bank Bldg. LI-5231. W A-2550. MODERN RENTALS 1851 N. Talbot. 7 rooms *32.50 2839 N. New Jersey, 7 rooms 30.00 2452 N. Talbot. 7 rooms 25 00 81 Whittier. 6 rooms 25 00 1207 N. La Salle. 8 rooms 25 00 127 W. 24th, 5 rooms 18 00 533 E. 19th. 5 rooms 18.00 1157 W 31st. 5 rooms 18.00 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423. Colored Bargain in modern rentals now available. Call for list. 14-7191. Gregory Appel, Ine.

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RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses *7 ZND *lO COMPLETE Beautiful furnished apts. Utilities paid aiO'x N Illinois. LI-8888 ASHLAND. 1326—Clean modern anar;ment Private bath. See custodian. Apt. 5. HARDING. N.. 2618—Bungalow, 2 bedrms.. piano, overstuffed, radio, garage; water paid: suitable four. *6.50. TA-6340. LINWOOD. N„ 118—Completely furnished! 4-room apt., bath, garage, utilities; close to stores and transportation. IR-5244. NEW YORK. 1003 W.—s rms, gar.. *4.50 wk. New York. W.. 1626—5 rms., overstuffed; gar.; *5 wk.; wa pd 1310 Bellefontaine; 5 rms.; priv. bath; util. RI-7725. SHARE new furnished home with couple 4500 North. Garage. HU-7482 24 Suburban and Farms 30UTHPORT—Bungalow; 5 rooms, modern; 2 lots; garage: *35; coal furnished. CH-6851-W. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VffcNEDGE. Indiana’s leading Real Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage A STEADY JOB FOR ANY MAN OVER 40! Statistics show that on account of machinery 2,000.000 will still be idle when business becomes normal. Get out on a farm while getting is good. Be independent; raise what you eat. I have improved farms, ranging from S4OO to *1,500. waiting for your inspection. Call IR-4297 after 5 p. m., or write BERT WILHELM. 2106 S, Emerson. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSOR— Globe.” No. B. 3. I*/* H. P. motor. A-l bargain. SBO. LI-2140. CLOSED all day Thursday. Men’s and children’s raincoats. $2 each; wash boilers 110 >. copper. $1.50 each; large galvanized tubs. 60c each. To dealers *6 per dozen. One coal and wood, sl2; one enameled coal and wood range. S3O. Lot of canned goods. Bargains. BIG FOUR ! UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corCapitol_and DICTAPHONE machines (2). receiver and transcriber, both in good working order. $35 each. 305 Merchants Bank Bldg. LI-8779. P ree One Gross Caps With 3 dozen bottles, for home uses. We deliver. West End Bottle Cos. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. SHOTGUN hammerless, like new, sls. IR-1705. UNREDEEMED Electric sewing machine, at very low nriee. A real bargain. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994, T 5 Household Goods

Household Warehouse 440-480 S. Illinois St. GOOD USED FURNITURE STOVES. RUGS AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES Smoking Stand Small Rugs !txl2 Congoleum Rugs !(."C High Chair 98fc* Child’s Table and Chair 9St? Floor and Bridge Lamps 95? Mattresses si .nr. Utility Cabinet $2.95 9x12 Rugs 84.95 Gas Range 85.95 Gateleg Table 85.95 Day Bed and Pad 87.25 Chifforobe 88.75 S-Pe. Dining Room 5uite..811.75 3-Pc. Bedrnt. Suite, Wal., 817.75

ALABAMA, N., 706 181 rooms Furniture, all clear, take SBO cash or terms, leaving city, BARGAINS iiTpreowned washers. Maytag. $25: Paramount. $49.50; A. M. C.. $59.50: Special Terms. Avres Downstairs Store. CLOSING' OUT sale ot manv nigh-grades of Ice Boxes. POLAR ICE AND FUEL. 2000 Northwestern. TA-0689. DINING SUITE, walnut, S2O; reed bAby buggy. $8; Princess dresser and washstand, *lO. DR-6929-J. DRESSER, good bevel plate mirror; electric Universal sweeper: cheap. RI-3902. EUREKA CLEANERS Brand new—complete with attachments—disocunt of 35 r 7. while they /him r\r last. Buv mother one for \ I / US Xmas on EASY TERMS. P * I Up 32 N. Delaware, LI-5386 FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs, refrigerators. new, used, cash, credit. Barret. 868 Va. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chairs. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BROS. 219 E WASHINGTON NEWLYWEDS—New furnishings cheap, leaving city, positively no dealers. DR--6516, 1 NEW TYPE Hoover Vacuum Sweeper with latest model beater, $44.75. Convenient terms. L. S. AYRES & CO.. seventh floor. REAL BARGAINS in all kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves. HUB FURNITURE CO.. 414 E. Washington. LI-3190. REBUILT HEATERS—And cabinet heaters, at a savings, guaranteed. FREEMArJ FURNITURE CO,. 338 E, Washington St. SQUARE Aluminum Tub Maytag. Like new. $79.50. Convenient terms. L. S. AYRES & CO., seventh floor. SWEEPER—Regina, with attachments, good condition, sacrifice. BE-3065-R-4, after 1 P-TRADE-IN STOVES. Real bargains, $12.50 up, L. S. AYRES & CO„ seventh floor. TIMES WANT ADS mace interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds Are listed here daily 36 Radios, Musical Instruments ALWAYS dependable. North Side Radio Service. One call will convince you. We employ only professional service men. Phone HE-4609. 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 LA TOSCA Piano Accordion. Repossessed Regular *250, now *IOO. Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. LI-5513. LONG and short wave Stewart Warner radio. SSO. NU KAN PROD. CO., 16th at Capitol. LI-8942. PHILCO RADIOS LOWEST PRICE IN CITY. ALL MODELS. NO INTEREST OR FINANCE CHARGE. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. 4101 E. MICHIGAN. - IR-0020. RADIO SERVICE. FREE TESTING. WORK GUARANTEED. DR-6015-W. ! RADIOS —Atwater Kent and Crosley. 7 <fe ’ 8 tubes, all electric, perfect condition, I *12.50 cash. ALLEN S. 534 Mass._Ave. RADIO SERVICE—You pay for the service ! on your own radio. You do not pay for | the free calls at NU KAN PRODUCTS CO.. 16th and Capitol Ave. LI-8942. SERVICE. PHILCO AND CROSLEY SPEC. Don’t be without vour 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 Story & Clark highboy *27.50 Bosch console 21.00 Majestic highboy 35.00 Croslev "Wigit” 12 50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP, 225 E. WASH, IF YOU DON'T FIND wnat vou are .ooking for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow Read Timea classified ads daily 37 Furs. Wearing Apparel TOPCOATS ANI) SUITS $4 Unredeemed, chorse from over 1,200 at Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. 38 Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies TYPEWR ITERS Rented, repaired, sold and exchanged. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 137 N. Mer. (Est, 1880) LI-682T TYPEWRITERS lred LI K ™ TYPEWRITERS rented. *2 50 per mo.; (6 for 3mo Woodstock 317 N Penn L 4712 39 Cash Coal Mart OFF THE CARS Indiana $3.75 • W.*Virginia ‘“ft,’"™ 4.25 W. Va. Isl. Crk. $4,25 W. Virginia SJ“S 'HT 4.75 Isl. Creek JirVT. 11 4.90 E. Kentucky s 's n k c d h 5.00 Pocahontas N s ° ho 3 ve^d d L^ h $6.25 Citizens Coke $7.25 and $7.75 Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291 WOOD—Fireplace or furnace. *3 a cordii2j cords. *5.50. Delivered. LI-7634,

MERCHANDISE 39 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Tarda.

Glendora $575 THE WONDER COAL NO SOOT NO CLINKERS Very few ashes. One ton will convince you this is better coal than most grades of West Virginia being sold today. Hoosier Coal & Oil Company HEmlock 1331-1332-1333

INDIANA <P4 rn No. 5. 6-in. fkd. S4.DU PIGEON CREEK W. Va. screened Id., fkd. No Wheel Charge Circle Fuel Cos. DR-2695. DR-2695. ~ NO WHEEL CHARGE Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. DR. 7479 NO WHEEL CHARGE Golden Flame $4 of) Ind. No. 5. 6-in. in., fkd... Tip Top W. Va. $5.25 sth Vein 5-in. ip., fkd r Coke, Citizens Egg, $7.75; nut, $7.25 FREDRICK COALs DR. 1792 WHm SOI BEECHER sr.W 1020 E. 402SZ Special—Free Wheeling Why buy cheap coal when you can buy better grades oi coals for just a little more money. We guarantee quality and quantity. Twenty-two years of service and satisfaction. You usually get what you pay for. Weaver Coal & Ice Cos. DR-2201. DR-2201. W. VA. NUT & SLACK $3.50 GOLDEN FLAME <?i cn No. 5 6-in. Ip. fkd. TIP TOP (W. Va.) er 6-in. blk. No. 5 EASTERN KY. op: No. 6 big ip. fkd. ipO.LtO Coke, Citizens Nut, $7.25; Egg, $7.75 NO WHEEL CHARGE. INDPLSICPHJEL co OPERATORS ,OF FOUR YARDS JR.2AOO / ... ii DR. 240) WOOD —Fine, dry, fireplace; furnace $3 per cord. Delivered. DR-2859-R. 40 Wanted to Trade DEED EQUITY in a 2-family apartment house; one apartment 7 rooms and bath, other 3 rooms and bath; built 5 years; newly painted; beautiful shrubbery; Va square from bus. 18 N. Fleming. LI--3069. For Chevrolet or Plymouth coupe. 2 TON white truck, large stake bodv, trade for lighter truck. 615 N. Pine St. WASHINGTON PARK—Cemeterv lot. cash or trade for automobile. TA-3596. 41 Wanted to Bny H all furniture CALL MR PIERCE RI *Ol9 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and aeller’ i used merchandise In the state. WF PAY THE BEST PRICES HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Shotguns. Rifles. Old Gold and Silver. Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. 291 West. Washington St SELL YOUR OLD GOLD and old watches and dental bridges direct to a gold buyer. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. WANT FURNITURE—4 to • rooms, also odd pieces. Highest prices, HU-7274 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 Sta TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. LIVEST 0 C K 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets BEAUTIFUL TOY POMERANIAN AT STUD. 1048 DIVISION. BE. 1765, _ 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry CH4CKENS and geese delivered; brooder house and stove; $lB. CH-2574-2. i TURKEYS, 28c; ducks, geese. 20c. Free dressing, delivery. INDIANA BROILER MARKET. 647 E. 42nd. __ TURKEYS. 28c; fries, 20c; hens, 22c; ducks, 23c; delivery, dressing free. 4147 Boulevard Place. WA-1608. TURKEYS—2Bc on foot. Dress, delivery free, FLETCHER SMISER. 2315 E, 10th. TURKEYS —25c on foot; hens, 17c; ducks and geese. 15c. 636 Ind. Ave. RI-0120. TURKEYS. 28c: dressed and delivered free. 5406 College ave. HU-2300. TURKEYS, young, fat. 30c. Open all day Thanksgiving. FISLAR’S. 671 E. 23id. FINANCIAL 46 Personal Property Loans HAVING TROUBLE Making’ Ends Meet? A "PERSONAL" loan will golve your problem quickly. You can arrange to repay a small amount monthly in accord- i ance with your income. For quick service, phone, write or come in. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania Bt. RI. 5054 LOWEST RATES IN CITY 2% on Furniture Loans. Diamond Loans. Same rate on all balances. Absolutely no extra charges. Indpls. Public Welfare Loan Assn., 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587. 48 Automobile Loans I il 1 M- VM TJ a Hi 2 WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? If you can’t meet your payments we will refinance vour car. make the payments lower, or give vou cash. LEGAL I LEGAL RATE RATE If paid when due; if not. regular legal rate will prevail until maturity LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 201 W. Wash. RI-1321

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OPEN HOUSE THANKSGIVING DAY 1928 $135 1929 •" $295 1929 Jg 145 1930 295 1929 150 !931 325 1928 165 !930 tS’Siff 4 **:.. 345 „ e IQQO Chrysler 6 sedan. QAx IQ9Q Plymouth -17- J-UoU 4 . d00r 040 coach I<o 1Q953 Packard 6 IQ9Q Auburn iq- **dan 0,0 y Be<lan IJo 1930 Dodge 395 *928 sedan Sler .‘ 2 1?5 J 932 Mod. Plymouth 395 a* sport coupe uutj 1930 250 1929 VSflJ'J.&r'*- 395 1930 sr'&r.r:-.. 275 1930 ssfr.” -195 1929 2S!;J •‘““.T 1 ... 295 1931 r d *” 495 ® 3; r r...:, 295 1931 Si? ■ 495 1929 295 mi as-y.. 595 C. H. WALLERICH CO. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS 950 North Meridian RI Open Evenings and Sundays

FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loans

DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO, OTHERS PAID OFF. MORE MONEY ADVANCED p • We make loans on ALL g cars regardless of make ¥ or year. You can get MORE money on your car at *f| 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994 ■

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■ —v i Make This Thanksgiving Day an Austin Day Price $ QI T Delivered Only Z7>e E ™ 4 IN INDIANAPOLIS 40 to 55 Miles Per Gallon 30,000 Miles Per Set of Tires Slipstream, soundproof bodies, cushioned powerful motors. Roomy, comfortable, easy to drive, and parks anywhere. The Austin is not too small other cars are just too large. Six passenger models and three truck models to select from. We will trade your car or buv it for cash. Evans Motors "FAMOUS FOR .BARGAINS” 11th and Meridian. RI. 8051 Indiana and Ohio Distributors Dealerships Available Open Evenings No Finance Charge Asa Thanksgiving Special and for the next 20 days we will offer anv used car in our stock with small down payment and absolutely no finance charge. For example; A 1930 Chevrolet coupe with paint in perfect condition and four brand new tires. This car also carries our positive guarantee for $265. NO FINANCE CHARGE JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N. Meridian St. LI-5361. BUICK 1932 BUICK COUPE Driven less than 1.800 miles; positively anew car at a used car price: finished in a beautiful Cobalt blue; 5 wire wheels; permit us to demonstrate this striking value; vour car may make the initial payment. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. LI-1995 BUICK 1932 BUICK COUPE Driven less than 1.800 miles: positively a new car at a used car price; finished in a beautiful Cobalt blue: 5 wire wheels; permit us to demonstrate this striking value; vour car mav make the initial payment. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St, LI-1995. ONE 1931 CHEV. Coupe and coach at last year’s prices. 2419 W. Wash. BE-1450. _M * . Chev., ’3l coach; good tires; low l Ar mileage; $325: easy terms and \/i\, trade. HARE CHEV. CO.. RI-5325. No Finance Charge Asa Thanksgiving Special and for the next 20 days we will offer any used car in our stock with a smatl down payment and absolutely no finance charge. For example: A 1931 Chevrolet coupe, in first-class condition. with new tires. Our sale price. *325. NO FINANCE CHARGE JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N. Meridian. LI-5381. ESSEX, ’2?—Four door sedan, like new, *45 down. 2419 W. Wash. BE-1450. FORD. '3O COUPE; mechanically perfect: good tires; *235: I IvC terms. HARE CHEV. CO., 552 W# ft E. Wash. RI-5325. Ford, 1930, Coupe New paint, good rubber; trade and terms; *195. LOSEY MOTORS, INC.. 1133 N. Meridian RI-9569. Open Thanksgiving day. . t . FORD TUDOR. ’3l; low mileage; new paint: new tires; *295. ft ItC HARE CHEV. CO.. 552 E. Wash. OLDS '29 COACH—A-l: every way; *285. 2419 W. Wash. BE-1450. 1931 WILLYS 6—4-door club sedan. *225. Perfect condition. 1929 Ford cabriolet. *95. Linden Auto Park. 338 N. Illinois. SELLING OUT Our entire used car stock. All makes and models. No reasonable offer refused. Liberal trade. Very easy terms. NORTHSIDE CHEVROLET 836 E, 63rd. HU-1336. No Finance Charge Asa Thanksgiving Special and for the next 20 days we will offer anv used car in our stock with small down payment and absolutely n-> finance charge. For example: A 1930 Studebaker Commander sedan with very low mileage. This car can only be appreciated by seeing it. We will sell this car for *375. NO FINANCE CHARGE JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N. Meridian St. LI-5381.

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50 Autos For Sale Especially low reduction on good used cars. Make tracks for Sacks.” Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 308 Indiana. RI-5984. BUY vour winter transportation from our large stocks of good dependable used cars. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol 'at Vermont. LI-4455, GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS. Meridian Motor Sales 829 N. Meriaian. Rl-493i. 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailer* .M. § a CHEV.. ’3O; pick-up; heavy *f \jy duty tires; only $195; E. Z. ft. ft\ terms and trade. HARE CHEV. V* ft. CO., 552 E. Wash, Rl-5325. FORD. 1931—'i ton panel, an excellent value at $295. FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol. RI-9326. REPOSSESSED tractor, worth the money. Also semi-trailor. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington. TRUCKS—S to choose from ' 2 to 2 tons. Panels and stakes. 2419 W. Wash. BE--1450, jp q y SPECIAL Chevrolet large van bodv on 32-6 with Dual rear, this lob is in excellent condition and ready for work. Manv others. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 W. 13th St. H, SANDYS. LI-7467. 53 Accessories, Tire*, Part* Used Truck Tire Bargains All sizes Both High Pressure aad balloon Some as low as $5. GENERAL TIRE CO. 838 N. Delaware. LI-5523. 55 Autos Wanted WE WILL PAY—Highest cash prices for any number late model automobile. EVANS MOTOR, 11th and Meridian. Rl80S1. Will pay cash for your car or equity. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll 4516. 561 North Capitol TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 78, 1932 • AMENDED) AN ORDINANCE amending Sub-section lb) of Section 30 General Ordinance No. 96, as amended by General Ordinance No. 31, 1931, as amended by General Ordinance No. 68, 1931, as amended by General Ordinance No. 82, 1931, as amended bv General Ordinance No. 110, 1931, as amended by General Ordinance No. 54. 1932, and as amended by General Ordinance No. 73. 1932; and also amending Section 44 of General Ordinance No. 96, 1932, as amended by General Ordinance No. 31, 1931. a-, amended by General Ordinance 81, 1931, as amended by General Ordinance No. 21, 1932, and as amended by General Ordinance No. 35, 1932, and also amending Section 45 of General Ordinance No. 96, 1932, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA: SECTION 1. That Sub-section (b) of Section 30 of General Ordinance No. 96, 1928, as amended by General Ordinance No. 31, 1931, as amended by General Ordinance No. 68, 1931, as amended by General Ordinance No. 82. 1931, as amended by General Ordinance No. 110, 1931, as amended by General Ordinance No 54, 1932, and as amended by General Ordinance No 73, 1932, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "(b) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same at any time in any of the following places, to-wit:— (I) On either side of North Alabama Street, from Fort Wayne Avenue to Eleventh Street. <2) On either side of Bird Street, between Ohio and New York Streets. <3i Belmont Street, on the East Side, from Washington Street to Oliver Avenue. •4) South Blackford Street, on the west side, from West Washington Street to West Maryland Street. (5) Capitol Avenue, on the West Side from 16th Street to a point three hundred and fifteen feet (315) north. 16) On either side of Central Avenue, from Tenth Street to Eleventh Street. 17) Clifton Street, on the East Side, from Roach Street to Thirty-fourth Btreet. •8i Delaware Street, on the East side from the north curb line of Twentv-fourth S’reet to the south curb line of Thirtieth Streetand on the west side from the south curb line of Market Street extending south a distance of Fifty (50) leet. (9) F'eventh Street, on the North side, from Alabama Street to Central Avenue. • 10) Fort Wavne Avenue, on the east side, from Pennsylvania Street to St. Clair Str^t (II) Fortieth Street, on the north side, from Illinois Street on Boulevard Place (12) Fortv-seconrt Street, on the north side, from Carrollton Avenue to College Avenue. (13) Fortv-second Street, on the south aide from Central Avenue to the first allev wes* of College Avenue. (141 Forty-sixth Sireet. on the north side, from Illinois Street to the tracks on the Monon Railroad. (151 Fourteenth Street, on the north side, from Illinois Street to Meridian Street, and on the north side, from Meridian Street to Pennsylvania Street. (16) Georgia Street, on the north side, from Noble Street to East Street. (17) Ore-e Street, on the east aide from Washington Street south to the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks. (18i Hawthorne Lane, on the east side, from Washington Street to Lowell Avenue. (19 Highland Drive, on the north side, from Broadway to College Avenue. •20 > Howard Street, on the North Side, from Harding Street to Belmont Avenue. (21) Illinois Street, on the ERSt Bide, between Washington and Court Streets. (221 Illinois Street, on the East side, from Washington Street to Pearl Street. (23) Johnson Avenue, on either side, from Washington Street to the First Alley South. (24) Johnson Avenue, on the East side, from first alley south of Washington Street to Julian Avenue. • 251 Liberty Street, on the East side, from the North curb line of North Street to the South Curb line of Walnut Street. (261 On Lockerbie Street, between North East Street, and North Liberty Street, on the North side for 100 feet east and 100 feet West of the center of the Entrance of the James Whitcomb-Riley Memorial Home. (27) On North Side of Marlowe Avenue, frfom Arsenal Avenue to Btate Street. (28) Meridian Street, on the East Bide, from Washington Street to Pearl Street. >29) Meridian Street on the West Side, from Bluff Avenue to the tracks of the Indianapolis Union Railway. * 130) Meridian Street, on the East Side, from Ohio Street to New York Street and from Michigan Street to North Street. • 31) Michigan Street, on the North Side, from Meridian Street to Pennsylvania Street. • 32) Mounment Circle, on inner curbs. • 33 New Jersey Street, on the West Bide. from South Street to Merrill Street. ■ 34) New York Street, on the North Side, from Arsenal Avanue to Highland Avenue and on eif-er side of Highland Avenue to Dorman S.reet. • 35) Nineteenth Street, on the North Side, from Illinois Street to Meridian Street. • 361 Nineteenth Street, on the North Bide. from Delaware Street to New Jersey Street. (371 Noble Btreet. on the West Side, starting on the North Curb line of Walnut Street and extending north to the South line of the first alley North. (381 North Street, on either side, from Meridian Street to Pennsylvania Street. (39i Park Avenue, on the East Side from Ruckle Sireet to Forty-second Street. (40) Pennsylvania Street, on the West Side, from Washington Street to Couvt Street, and on the East Side, from the South Curb Line of Sixteenth -Street to

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LEGALS 56 Legal Notice* (' Feet south thereirom. ' j(l l,Penns J lvanla Street, on the West fxonh mfeet Mlchlg,n Sueet t 0 E * u f. treet - *>** the North Side, to Snelbv Street. i, * 431 OUjftal Street, on the east side j Avenue north to Market, • 441 Osage Street, on the West h*o^? t " Tork Streets ’** , Ritter Avenue, on either sid* i from Wasnmgton Street a distance of 200 reel North and South theretrom" 1 2 , (461 Ruckle Street, on the East eis# I IromTbirty-Ktehth Street to Fort^sefoni ; (47i Ruckle Street, on the East Bid* * from Park Avenue to Fortv-second Stree? ; .48. St. Clair Stret. on the §S?th side ; east from Senate Avenue to Meridian ! Street, and from Pennsylvania Street to i the tracks of the Monon Railroad i (49) St. Joseph Street, on the Nortn | Side. t *rom Pennsylvania Street to Illinois (50) St. Joseph Street, on the north side j from Port Wavne Avenue to Alabama ; Street. (51) Seventeenth Street, on either side from Meridian Street to Pennsylvania I Street. (52) Seventeenth Street, on the North ! Side, from Park Avenue to Talbott Avenue (53) Sixteenth Street, on the North Side east from Delaware Street to the Monon Railroad. (54. Salem Street, on the east side, from Thirtv-Fourth Street to Thirty-elahih Street. , (55) Tenth Street, on the North Side, from Meridian Street to Indiana Avenu. • 56) Tenth Street, on the North Side, from Caoltol Avenue to the first alley i west of Capitol Avenue (57) Thirtieth Street, on the North Side, i from Monon Railroad Tracks west to ldf- ' ridian Street and from Capitol Avenue West to White River. (581 Twelfth Street., on the North Side, from Meridian Street to Alabama Street. • 59) Walnut Street, on the North Side, from Pennsylvania Street to Tort Wavne | Avenue, and on either side of Walnut | Street, from the East Curb line of Liberty I Street to the West curb line of Noble | Street. • 601 Washington Boulevard, on the East • Side, from Twenty-eighth Street to Thir- ! tieth Street. 161) Washington Street, on either side. Horn Oriental Street east and west to points 150 feet distant therefrom, and on the south side, from * he * ast curb line of Audubon Road a distance of 200 feet east. SECTION 2 That Section 44 of General Ordinance No. 96. 1928, as amended by General Ordinance No. 31, 1931. as amended bv i General Ordinance No. 81, 1931. as amended by General Ordinance No. 21. ' 1932, and as amended by General Ordi- a i nance No. 35. 1932. be and the same is j hereby amended to read as follows, to-wit: "Section 44. VEHICLES MUST STOP BEFORE ENTERING THRU STREET: The following streets and parts of Streets are hereby declared to constitute ’Thru” Streets for the purpose of this section. (1) Anv Boulevard which is now or mav be established hereafter by the Common Council of the Board of Park Commissioners of this City. (2) Any Street or highway which is now or mav be hereafter designated as the route for a state or National Highway through the City of Indianapolis. <3i Alabama Street at Market Street. (41 Burdsal Parkway, from Northwestern Avenue to East Riverside Drive. (5) Capitol Avenue, from Washington Street to Westfield Boulevard. (6) Central Avenue, from the North Line of Fall Creek Boulevard to City Limits. (7) Clifton Street, from Roach Street to Thirty-sixth Street. (8i North Delaware Street, from Washington Street north to Thirty-second street. 4 (9) North Harding Street, from Eighteenth Street to Twenty-ninth Street. (101 North Illinois Street, from South intersection of Westfield Boulevard to Kessler Boulevard. (11) Illinois Street, from Thirty-eighth Street to Westfield Boulevard. (12i Indiana Avenue, from Ohio Street to Sixteenth Street. (13) Kentucky Avenue, from Washington Street to City limits. (14) Madison Avenue, from South Street to City Limits. (15) East Market Street, from the east curb line of North Alabama Street to the West Curb line of Arsenal Avenue. (16) Massachusetts Avenue, from Ohio Street to the City Limits. (17) Meridian Street, from Southern Avenue to the Canal. (181 East Michigan Street, from Massachusetts Avenue to Emerson Avenue. (19) West Michigan Street, from White River west to City Limits. (20) Morris Street, from the west curb line of Madison Avenue west to the City Limits. (211 East New York Street, from Delaware Street to Emerson Avenue. 1221 Northwestern Avenue, from Fifteenth Street north to the City Limits. (23 • Oliver Avenue, from White River west to the City Limits. (241 Prospect Street. from Madison Avenue east to the City Limits. (251 Shelby Street, from English Avenue to Madison Avenue. (26) Sixteenth Street, from Sugar Grove Avenue to White River Parkwav, and from White River West to the City Limits, and from Northwestern Avenue west to Roosevelt Avenue. (27) State Street, from Michigan Street to Naomi Street. (28 * Tenth Street, east front Big Four Railroad tracks to Emerson Avenue anil Tenth Street west from west curb line of Capitol Avenue to the City Limits. (29) Thirtieth Street, from City limits west to city Limits east. (30) Thirty-fourth Street, from Meridian Street to Crown Hill Cemetery, between the hours 8:00 A M. and 6:00 P. M. (31) Twenty-fifth Street, from the east 4 curb line of Meridian Street east to the west curb line of Sherman Drive. (32) Twenty-ninth Street, from Capitol Avenue west to East Riverside Drive. (331 Virginia Avenue, from Washington Street to Prospect Street. • 341 Washington Street, from City Limits west to City Limits east. (35) Washington Boulevard, from Fall Creek to Westfield Boulevard. (36) Westfield Boulevard, from the west curb line of Capitol Avenue east to the east curb line of College Avenue. (37) All traffic on Harding Street at the intersection of Morris Street shall come to a full stop before entering into or crossing Morris Street. The above named Streets, avenues, boulevards and Highways are hereby declared to be "Thru” or preferential streets for the purpose of regulating traffic upon or crossing the same, and every operator of a vehicle, street car or other conveyance traveling upon anv street or roadway intersecting any "Thru" street above designated, shall bring the same to a full, complete stop at the place where such street meets the prolongation of the nearest property line of such "Thru” Street, subject, however, to the direction of ayn official traffic control sign or signal or the direction of any police officer at such intersection. The operator of any vehrcle who has come to a full stop as required above, upon entering the "Thru” Street, as well as operators of vehicles on such "Thru” Street, shall be subject to the unusual right-of-way rule prescribed bv State Law Governing the meeting of vehicles at street or highway intersections The Board of Safety ts hereby authorized and required to place and maintain or cause to be placed and maintained on each and every street intersecting a "Thru” Street as designated above, and at or near the property line of the "Thru” Street, appropriate signs upon the street and/or mav nlace and maintain anv appropriate device or marks in the road way, such signs, devices or marks to bear the * word ’Stop” or the legend "Stop: Thru Street.” and to be located in such position and to be provided with letters of a size to be legible at least one hundred • 1001 feet along the street intersecting the "Thru Street.” SECTION S That Section 45 of General Ordinance No. 96. 1928 be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows, towlt: "Section 45. ONE-WAY STREETS AND ALLEYS: Upon the Following named streets and alleys, which shall be designated by an appropriate sign placed and maintained by the Board of Public Safety or upon their order at every Intersection where movement of traffic in the opposite direction is prohibited, all vehicular traffic shall move in one direction only, as designated herein; ia) In all alleys in the congested district traffic shall proceed one direction only, entering same from the North an(T proceeding south or entering the same from the east and proceeding west. (b) In the congested district In Wabash, Court. Pearl, Muskingham and Chesapeake Streets and in McCrea Street between Georgia and Louisiana Streets, and in Louisiana Street, between McCrea and Meridian Streets, all traffic shall move in one direction only, entering from the North and proceedings South and entering from the East and proceeding West. (c) In Court Street from New Jersey Street to West Street and in Pearl Btreet from New Jersey Street to West Street traffic shall enter from the East and proceed to the West only. (and) The following named streets are hereby declared to be one-way streets from the hours of 8:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. between the points hereinafter designated; Bird Street. Northbound traffic only from Ohio to New York Streets; Cheaspeake Street, west bound traffic only from Delaware Street to Capitol Avenue; Hudson Street northbound traffic only from New York Street to Ohio Street. (et The following named streets are hereby designated to be one-way streets at all times: 1. Marlowe Avenue from Randolph Street to Dorman Street for East Bound Traffic Only. 2. New York Street from Dorman Street to Avenue for West Bound Traff;^ BECTION 4 This ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after its passage approval by the Mayor and publication according to law. STATE OP INDIANA. MARION COUNTY. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, ss: I. Henrv O Goett Clerk of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full. ! true and complete copy of General Ordi- ■ nane No. 78. 1932 amended; that said ordinance was passed by the Common i Council on the 7th day of November, 1932 : and was signed and approved by the Mayor on the 14th day of November 1932 and now remains on file and on record in my office. WITNESS mv hand and the official seal of th- City of Indianapolis. Indiana, thi* 1 18th day of November. 1932. * ISEALJ HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk.