Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1932 — Page 10

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Two Days’ Results, One Day’s Cost —A Want Ad in Saturday’s Times

UNUSED TIME WILL BE PUT INTO SERVIGE Daytime Leisure Clubs in Two Neighborhoods to Open Soon. NOV. 2# Delaware-Ohio flub. (Programs are scheduled to begin at 7:30 and end at 0.) Living's spare tire—unusued time —ls going to be put to work in two neighborhoods of Indianapolis Monday and Tuesday when the daytime Leisure Hour clubs at Michigan and Noble streets and in Oak Hill are opened. The Oak Hill clubrooms Twentieth street and Winter avenue in Compton's hall will be in readiness lor playing of games, reading, checker jousts, and sewing circles on Monday while the club at 643 East Michigan street is scheduled to open its doors on Tuesday. The two daytime clubs are the first of five organizations of similar nature under way in the city. They will be open throughout the day for use of any one in the neighborhood. The Oak Hill club is planning a program for evening's entertainment next Friday in addition to the daytime service. "Persons desiring to serve as custodians and leaders in the clubs one day each week are desired,'’ declares Dwight S. Ritter, director of the Leisure Hour organization, 911 Majestic building. Hunt Stove for Club The Daytime Club at 643 East Michigan street is scurrying in attics and basements hunting a stove lor their clubrooms. A stove is the only thing that stands in the way of the club’s opening on Tuesday, but a committee in charge of the rooms, headed by Mrs. Glenn Parrish, assures Ritter that the stove will be found somewhere, somehow, by the opening day. Games Are Needed Tired of playing lotto, bunco, or checkers in your home? Then there’s a place for those games that you may want to replace at Christmas-time. That place is in a Leisure Hour daytime club in the city. The need for the games, magazines of travel, books of fiction, is great. Persons desiring to donate them can take them to any branch library in the city and they will be turned over to the Leisure Hour organization. WINS COURT SKIRMISH Partial victory in his court battle for SIOO,OOO damages against the Indiana Trust Company and two city detectives for being arrested two years ago as a forgery suspect, was won Friday by Lloyd Byrne. Circuit Judge Harry O. Chamberlin overruled a defense attempt to throw the suit out of court. Byrne charges that as a depositor, he was arrested by Detectives John White and Thomas Barnaby and held in jail for thirty-four hours during investigation of the alleged forgery. He later was released when Paul C. Wetter, former municipal court judge, dismissed the case. The detectives are co-defendants. SLA N DER PLEA UPH ELD First round of the legal battle of Miss Hazel J. Fink, 4503 Fast Washington street, to collect $25,000 damages from Dr. M. E. Beverland, 3036 East Washington street, f or alleged slander, was last by her today when Circuit Judge Harry O. Chamberlin sustained a defense motion requiring more specific charges. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BONHAM. HALLIE M.—Beloved wife of Frank A. Bonham, mother of Martha Bonham and sister of Mrs. Lola Dobbs. Mrs. R W. Hoyt, Chicago, and Mrs. H. L. Mitchell, passed away at. the home of her sister. Mrs. H. L. Mitchell, 5746 Central avenue. Thursday, Nov. 24. Funeral Saturday. Nov. 26. 2 p. m., at the above address. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. MEYER & MONTAGUE SERVICE. NEWBURG, WILBUR J.—Beloved husband of Carrie E. Newburg and son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. N-wburg, brother of H. E. and Joseph Newburg. Mrs. Louis Eaton, all of this city; C. F. Newburg of Miamtsburg, 0., and Robert D. Newburg of Toledo. O . passed away Nov. 24 1932 age 44 years. Funeral services will be held at THE WALD FUNERAL HOME. 1619 N. Illinois st.. Nov. 26. at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited; SHEARS, NETTIE MAY —Mother of Walter G. Merrick, passed away Nov. 24, 1932 age 63 years. Funeral at residence. 2316 Georgetown rd.. Saturday, Nov. 26. 1932. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SIMPSON. LOUISA M. -Mother of Charles F Simpson and Mrs. Frank M. Iske, passed away at the home of her daughter in Limo, 0.. Friday Nov. 25th, 6 a m. Friends may call at the home of her son Charles F. Simpson. 3963 Guilford ave.. after 2 p. m. Sunday. Private funeral at above address Monday. Nov. 28th. 2p. m. Relatives invited Burial Crown Hill. SWARTZ. ELNORA C.—Beloved mother of Charles F. Fred C.. John F . Albert C and George E Swartz. Anna L. Wheatlev. Freda M. Scott and Carrie Suver. entered into rest Nov. 23. 7 a. m.. at her home. 150 South Fourth ave.. Beech Grove. Funeral services Saturday. 2 p m.. at the Beech Grove Baptist church. Burial Concordia cemeterv. Friends Invited. LITTLE * SONS IN CHARGE WAUGH. JOHANNA —Beloved wife of William Waugh, mother of George. Joseph and William Jr. sister of Mrs. Mary Nahrup and Frank Ash. passed away at her home. 1113 Pleasant st.. Wednesday 5 45 a m. Funeral Saturday. Nov. 26. at 8 30 at home of George Waugh. 1525 Dawson st . and 9 o'clock at St Patrick's church. Members of Mass Society are requested to meet at 7:45 p. m. Friday. Members of Altar Society and Ladies' Auxiliary of A. O. H . division No. 3, are to meet at 8 p. m. for prayer. Wthree. MARY—Age 83 inee Lausmam. beloved aunt df Mrs. George Held. Leo and Simon Lausman. passed away Friday A M. Funeral Saturday at 8:15 A. M . at the O. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME at 1505 South Eeast St., and at 9 A M. at the Little Flower Church. Friends invited. Burial at Jeffersonville. Ind. Sunday at 2 P. M Friends may call at runeral Home after 6 P. M. tr i ■ ' 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray * WrirBLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office, 1634 W. Morrla. Dr. 2570. GRIN STEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware I I 3828 'HOCKENSMITH jyf North XUlaola Street—Lincoln

ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors. Florists a fl ’ a. f _ ■ | jjjßafaL Distinguished by completeness, by refinement and by dignity, Johnson & Montgomery Services are charged for at minimum rates within reach of all. Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian St. HA. 1444 4 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr 0321-0322 4 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 lost and found announcements. BOX OF KEYS—Martindale and 25th sts-1 reward. 3301 Central. TA-4189. FOUND—Police dog, dark male. Call DR--2235-J. 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. LOST —Lady's wrist watch Sunday night at Land-O-Dance; reward. Mildred Moore. CH-0671. ROLL MAPS—Between Fletcher Trust and statehouse; return 1307 Fletcher Tr. or $lO REWARD—Fox Terrier, male, white and vellow spots. Name Spot. Missing 2 weeks. O. H. Guvpe. 1206 N. Oakland Ave. CH-4492 5 Personals FALSE TEETH BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED. Teeth replaced. Save money. Called, delivered. CARPENTER DENTAL LAB.. 417 Virginia. DR-5967. MAN and wife, licensed and bonded detectives, want work in some store; price reasonable. Box A 236 Times. PRIVATE DETECTIVES Confidential; reasonable rates. Day, LI-5484, night BE-2123-W. THANKSGIVING SPEClAL—Ladies’ hats. 81 up. 811 Occidental Bldg. Rose Remy. 6 Transportation MODERN TRAVELER’S BUREAU Brevort Hotel. RI-2188 Buses daily to N. Y. or Phila.. sl2; Balt, or Wash., $10.50: Pitts.. $6; St. Louis. $3.60. Low Round Trio Rates. INSURED AND BONDED BUS - TRANS. Nashville, $6; Chattanooga, r* Qiani\ $8; Atlanta, $10; Jackson-Kpmrrr-.J ville, sls; Miami, $25; Tampa, s2l. Lower week- ' ' wit en d return trip rates. WalHjme ton Travel Bureau. 439 Ini ~ L ' x n | diana Ave. RI-4000. United T> Bus Depot, 217 S. Illinois St. INSURANCE 6-a Insurance Lisa Metropolitan life insurance co NOT BEST BECAUSE BIGGEST, BUT BIGGEST BECAUSE BEST. E. R. BLACKWOOD, MANAGER. ACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO Life Insurance Annuities. Noncanceilable Disability. JOHN E. SPIECjEL, GENERAL AGENT. 401 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. QTATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE C<_. O PROTECTS AGAINST PREMATURE. ACCIDENTAL. LIVING AND ECONOMIC DEATH—GIVES 127 FAMILY INCOME. 309 West Washington St„ RI. 6512. Automobile H. C. BALDWIN AGENCY, INC. 510 ILLINOIS BUILDING INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA State Agent for All Forms of AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS SERVICE~ 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra instrument repairing; expert, guar work. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N Penn LI 5513 CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industriaj Aid for Blind. HA-0583. DOLL & MERING; motor specialists; brake experts; fender, body repairing. 2409 N, Illinois. TA-5691. 500 PRINTED Letterheads. $2.45; CASE PRINTING CO„ 33 Virginia Ave. FUR COATS— Rellned. repaired or remodeled; reasonable. HU-8150. HOOVER BRUSHES. sl.7s—Belts, 15c; dust bags. $1.50. 2151 E. New York. CH-4466. HOT WATER HEATER. Installed $2" Manifolds. $1 up. 307 E. Mich. Rl-0182. L. S. AYRES & CO. For a limited time — we x j will adjust any make sew- U? ing machine for | Parts and supplies for all machines. RI-9441. Sewing Machine Department. Second Floor REPAIR your typewriter. Any 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. LI-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. — Wringer Rolls. $1.69 each. Guaranteed, cushion type. Bring old rolls for match. WM, H. BLOCK CO. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now pay six months later, free nulling to storage. Moving $4 per load a. and up. Call RI 7750 419 E Market St LOCAL, overland hauling, packing, shipping. RI-6561-3628: eves.. CH-0699-W._ MOVING IS CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. EXPERIENCED CAR E F UL. WHITE MEN; $2 LOAD UP. LI-4105. MOVING $2 UP. LOCAL, OVERLAND. EQUIP. COVERED TRUCKS; WHITE MEN. PETE'S. CH-2878. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting PAPER HANGING—SI.SO room: work guaranteed; prompt service. DR-1615-M. Instructions 10 Schools, Colleges. Tntoring WANTED—Names men-women, 18-50. wishing steady post-depression government Jobs. Start $lO5-*l5B month. Common education sufficient. Full particulars and sample coaching—FßEE. Apply todav sure. Times. Box 1053-H. HEIP 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. SALESMAN to solicit lor firm in Indianapolis 18 vrs. Married man 30 to 45. Personal training given. No traveling. Hard work, long hours. Successful men make S3OO month. Reply confidential Give Phone number. Box 325, WANTED—2 Ford mechanics; must be experlenccd. 720 N. Meridian. Wanted several Times carriers, apply 1413 E. Washington St., this afternoon. Wanted several Times carriers, apply in rear of 337 N. Chester, this afternoon. Wanted several Times carriers, apply in rear of 857 N. Bosart, this afternoon.

HELP WANTED 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. Klngham Bros., 1301 Barth Ave. 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEWORK-By middle aged white woman. 220 N. Senate Ave. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms s3 DELAWARE. N., 2043. Apt. 4—Nice warm room, private home, all conveniences, car, bus line. S3.SO—CENTRAL BUS—Lovely warm room: firivileges. garage optional; ideal localon. WA-1573 *3.SO—WASHINGTON BLVD. Lovely warm room large closet; young man: Protestant, references. TA-4568. ss—7ol’a 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.. 121'2—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 JERSEY N.. 1244—Desirable, light, front room; near bath, city heat, privNEW YORK, E., 3604—Large room; gentlemen; lovely, warm, modern home; reasonable. IR-2787. OHIO. E„ 405—Close in. good, clean beds, 15c a night; tub, showers. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—Nice clean rooms, everything furnished: good heat; private entrance: reasonable, PARK, 2228—Nicely furnished front room, adjoining bath, all conveniences; $3. HE-5004. PARK, 2415, APT. 2—Room, steam heat, bath; reasonable, gentleman; private entranee; references. HE-4226. PARK. 2066—Warm, front; adjoins bath, 1 or 2; real home: meals optional. HE-5483. WASHINGTON BLVD.—North of 52nd; large, front room; beautifully furnished; 2 big closets; private home; geritleman preferred. HU-8468. NICE clean beds; steam heat. 25c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jersey. ROOMS—2S-50C day. weekly $1.50 to $2.50. steam, shower. CRAIG HOTEL. 328 E Washington St. REDUCED, S2.SO—N. East, 212; nicely furnished front room, home privileges; also room $2. YOUNG business man or student to share apartment, ideal location; references; reasonable. LI-8193, evenings. CENTRAL CAR—S 27 E. 12th; mod ;rn private, $2, $3 double; hot water; pleasant. RI-7108. Onlnnifll TTntpl Every con., free L/OlOllldl noiei p ark i ng . Must see to appreciate. $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. HOTEL ANTLERS 18 Housekeeping Rooms $5 —1057 W. 31st—2 completely furnished, modern front rooms, good heat garage. TA-2551. $6—1414 PARK—2-room apartment: beautifully furnished; sink, range, Coxwell chair, lamp, constant hot water, s,eam heat; private toilet, porches; parking; private entrances. ALABAMA, N., 2037 —Attractive, front apartment; overstuffed, redecorated: good heat; reasonable; garage. TA-1550. ASHLAND. 1121—2 large rooms: private entrance; overstuffea; utilities paid; garage: sl6 month. BROADWAY. 1422—Beautiful furnished apartment; overstuffed, steam heat, fngidaire. garage. Reduced CENTRAL. 1456—Nicely furnished 3-room 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, $2. RI-2712, MILEY, 129—Modern housekeeping rooms; clean, good heat; private entrance; $4 up. OHIO. 540 E.—Nice, clean housekeeping rooms. $1.50 week up. PARK, 943—1 or 2 rooms, $3 $5; also 1room, kitchenette, $4; running water. LI-7264, ST. JOE, E. 227—Clean, warm rooms, reasonable for desirable people. Free parking. SUNSET, 4617—3 cheerful rooms, complete; sink, near Butler garage; reasonable. HU-8270. TEMPLE, 610 N.—Cozy 3-room, third floor apartment; private bath, entrances; utilities furnished. WOODRUFF, 892 M. DR.—2 connecting rooms, completely furnished, sink, ifl-a-door bed; close bath, CH-4249, NINTH. E., 616—1, 2 or 3 rooms, completely furnished; kitchenette, private bath; large closets. LI-2788. 10TH, W. 3736—2 large clean rooms, furnished, private entrance, southern exposure; $3; garage. r 22ND, W., 1431—2 furnished light housekeeping room?; private home; good heat; reasonable. 3 ROOMS—Modern, good heat, nicely furnished: near Tech. E. Michigan car CH-0266-R, WARM, unusually, pleasant loom, steam heat; privileges: meals optional. 603 E. 32nd. TA-2818. 19 Rooms with Board JEFFERSON. N.. 325—LOVELY, WARM ROOM. HOME COOKING; LAUNDRY; CAR, BUS. CH-0685-J. MERIDIAN. S., 813—Board and room, modern; home coooking; good heat; 5 men; $4.50 week. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2217—Attractive, warm. front room; all conveniences; hot water; _good meals; Central car. TA-4706. 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. TALBOT. N., 2456—Warm. light, front room, home cooking; home privileges; laundry. HA-0469-R. LOVELY large room, no other roomers; warm new home, meals, laundry prlvileges. BE-4083. ' 21 Unfurnished Apartments COLLEGE, 1649—Up to date, 2 3 5-room apartments; utilities furnished; reasonable. MADISON, 1523, 3 rooms and bath; water, heat, stove: garage; newly decorated. $lB. MADISON. 1025. Best equipped apartment south. Domestic science kitchen. Frigidai re. MICHIGAN. E.. 2238—5 rooms, bath, heat and water furnished; $25. CH-2050. PENNSYLVANIA, 3720 N.— S4B to $53. 21st 37 W.: S4O and $47.50. 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 LAVERNE—22O W. NORTH—Room and bath, $2.50; 2 rms. and bath, $3.50. LI--2662 Indianapolis Rental Agency We furnish free transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apt*., day or nite. No obligations. LI-5452. Evenings or Sunday. TA-1064 or WA-0433 22 Unfurnished Houses $lO. storeroom and 5 living rooms, semimodern. 466 S. Ritter ave. $10 —COFFEY. 812—5 rooms: inside toileT; redecorated; water paid. RI-7966. sl3.so—Semi-modern 5-room cottage; A-l condition; near S. Meridian car line; water paid. 47 Frank St. $14 —EWING, 1123—4 rooms, good paper" easily heated, garage. CH-7097. , SIS—RUCKLE. 1921; 5-room single; semimodern: good condition; garage. SIB—VILLA AVE., 807—5 rooms double, complete bath, no furnace. A-l condition. garage, water paid. DR-3472. s2o—Whittier PL. 58. Irvington; 5 rooms. modern: garage; water paid. RI-1533. S2O—DREXEL. N., 922—4-room modern bungalow double, garage. WA. 3347. S2O—BROOKSIDE AVE.. 1336—Single, 6 rooms modern. 2-car garage. BE-2481-M. S2O—BROOKVILLE. N.. 64—Modern. 4 rooms, water paid, garage. IR-1088 RI-6040. $22 50— LINWOOD. 713—4-room modern double, garage, water paid, adults. CH--0588. _ *23.SO—GRACELAND, SOU—S 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. ALABAMA 620 N.—lo rooms; 2 baths, modern: $35. BEVILLE AVE.—Double: Heatrola and gas range furnished; garages; paved alley; water paid; $lO. $12.50. RI-3903. BROOKSIDE PARKWAY. S. DR?. 3547-49 5 rooms, bath, inclosed porch; modern; easily heated; A-l condition; garage; water paid, reduced. CH-1965-W.

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REHTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses CHESTER, N., 902—6 rooms; strictly modern; garage; Little Flower; S3O. CH--1242-w. 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 condltion. Reduced. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. GIMBER, 1520—New bungalow; 5 rooms, modern; garage; S2O. DR-5459-R. KEALING, 105—Double; 6 rooms; strictly modern; A-l; very reasonable. IR-1225. KEYSTONE, N., 1024—4 rooms, easily heated; garage: sl4; water paid. RI-0645. KEYSTONE. N.. 537—7 rooms; near Technical; city water paid; sl3. HE-2407. 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.. 1308—5 rooms modern; double garage; $25; A-l condition; owner. 243 S. Oakland Nice, 4-room double; new paper; water paid; $12.50. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. PENNSYLVANIA, S., 2272—5 rooms,"bath; no furnace; garage; water paid; $lB. DR-6329-M, SHRIVER AVE.. 3143 —3-rpom semi-modern bungalow; cheap right party, TA-6095. 12TH, E., 2036—5 rooms, bath, furnace, garage, water paid; s2l, MOVE NOW START RENT DEC. 10TH 3833 Fletcher Ave.. 6 rms., mod. except furnace. Only $17.50. Hoosier FMnding Corp., LI-7890. HU-6124. ATTRACTIVE —Owner’s 3'-bedroom brick veneer; unusual; very private; artistic surrounding; lease reliable party; $65. CH-0602. SMALL double with garage; cheap to desirable couple. Forces Hubbard Lumber Cos., 1923 Shelby. DR-7400. MOVE NOW START RENT DEC. 10TH 3840 English Ave., 5 rms., mod. bungalow, bkfst. nook. S3O. Hoosier Funding Corp.. LI-7390. HU-6124. COLORED —Lexington, 2124; 5 rooms, nice fireplace, sink, toilet, water paid; sl2, Colored 2400 North; nice 4-room modern bungalow: good shape; inside and out; rent S2O. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. 23 Furnished Apts, and Honses $7 AND $lO COMPLETE Beautiful furnished apts. Utilities paid. aioiz N. Illinois. LI-8888. ASHLAND. 1326—Clean modern apartment. Private bath. See custodian. Apt. 5. CENTRAL. 2131—*5.50 week, 1 rm.. kit.. priv bath, ent.; good heat. HE-4155. EUCLID, 701 N.—Will share 5-room modern home; near car line, garage; reasonable. HARDING, N„ 2618—Bungalow, 2 bedrms., piano, overstuffed, radio, garage; Water paid; suitable four, $6.50. TA-6340. LINWOOD, N„ 118—Completely 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, PENN., N., 1846 —Beautifully furnished living room, dinette, kitchenette, tile bath, shower, crystal chandelier, city heat; private porch; $35. All untilities and garage included. WALNUT, E., 115—3 rooms; private bath; reduced rent. See housekeeper In basement. MAN and wife to share expense 6-room modern home east; or will lease. IR--1702. 24 Suburban and Farms AUBURN. 318—5 rooms; electricity; garage: V 2 acre ground. BE-3107-R. BLUFF ROAD, 2402—Dandy 6-acre farm just south of city: good soil; good 6-room home; ideal for truck gardening; S2O mo. to reliable party experienced in gardening. DR-3472. CASTLE AVE.. 1025—4-room house; electricitv. gas; $ 10. DR-2217. SOUTHPORT—BungaIow; 5 rooms, modern; 2 lots; garage; $35; coal furnished. CH-6851-W. REAL ESTATE FOR~SALE 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE, 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—“GIobe.” No. B. 3. Vh H. P. motor. A-l bargain. SBO. LI-2140. DICTAPHONE machines (2). receiver and transcriber, both in good working order. $35 each. 305 Merchants Bank Bldg. LI-8779, Free One Gross Caps With 3 dozen bottles, for home uses. We deliver. West End Bottle Cos. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085, HOFFMAN pressing machine; A-l condition; like new; very reasonable. TA-0822. LADIES’ COAT, size 44. $3: girls’ coat, furlined, size 14. $7. CH-5534. NEED A STOVE? All kinds of heaters. Priced special for quick sale at about half their real value A Circulator Parlor Furnace, worth $69 50, priced special, $39.50. Other heaters as low as SIO.OO. Hub Furniture Cos., 414-418 East Wash. St. RUGS—WooI, tapestry Axmlnster. Wilton; 20 per cent discount the balance of November. Congoleum linoleum in rolls and rugs. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. UNREDEEMED Electric sewing machine, at very low price. A real bargain. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. 35 Household Goods DINING SUITE walnut, *2O; reed baby buggv, $8; Princess dresser and washstand, $lO. DR-6929-J. DRESSER, good bevel plate mirror; electric Universal sweeper: cheap. RI-3902. ELECTRIC refrigerator, porcelain lined; guaranteed; No. 39. LIBERTY ELECTRIC CO.. 34 W. North St. 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 6s CO.. seventh floor. REBUILT HEATERS—And cabinet heaters, at a savings, guaranteed. FREEMAN FURNITURE CO.. 338 E. Washington St. • Specialized repair service on Thor, Maytag. Easy. Apex and automatic washers. Wringer rolls for all makes. SQUARE Aluminum Tub Maytag. Like new. $79.50. Convenient terms. L. 8. AYRES 6c 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 6c CO., seventh floor.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods Household Warehouse 440-480 S. Illinois St. GOOD USED FURNITURE STOVES. RUGS AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES Smoking Stand 69<^ Small Rugs 39C 9x12 Congoleum Rugs 9 ad High Chair 98C Child's Table'ami Chair 98d Floor and Bridge Lamps 95 C Mattresses 81.125 Utility Cabinet 82.95 9x12 Rugs 84.95 Gas Range 85.95 Gateleg Table 85.95 Day Bed and Pad 87.25 Chifforobe 88.75 8-Pe. Dining Room Suite. .811.7-5 3-Pc. Bedrm. Suite, Wal., 817.75 ALABAMA, N.. 706 TlTi rooms Furniture, all clear, take SBO cash or terms, leaving city. _ ANNIVERSARY SALE Reconditioned electric refrigerator, nationally known make. Easy terms. $49.50. Kelvinator Dept., PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N Penna. St. BEDROOM SUlTE—Holland Burl walnut; innerspring mattress, overstuffed, bookcase, electric sweeper, sewing machine, rug. TA-6537. 2509 N. Talbot. BEDROOM SUITE Walnut; complete, with mattress and springs, S3O. IR-4750. BARGAINS in preowned washers. Maytag. $25; Paramount. $49.50; A. M. C.. $59.50: Special Terms. Ayres Downstairs Store. CABINET, oak. white enameled top; good condition. Will sell $7. DR-58U-W. CLOSING OUT sale of many high-grades of Ice Boxes. POLAR ICE AND FUEL. 2000 Northwestern. TA-0689. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments 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 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. RADlOS—Atwater Kent and Crosley, 7 & 8 tubes, all electric, perfect condition, $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. RADIO repair special. We test tubes, adjust set. check aerial and ground. sl. WERKING RADIO SALES. IR-6229. SAXOPHONES. TRUMPETS. TROMBONES. Lowest terms. H. H. Rinne, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 229 N. Penn, 4th floor. WFBM entracne. 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 Story <fc Clark highboy $27.50 Bosch console 21.00 Majestic highboy 35.00 Cros'ev “Wigit” 12.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP, 225 E. WASH. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel BLACK COAT, fur trimmed, size 40. $3.50; dresses. 25c and 50c. IR-3058. EVENING FROCK—Black velvet wrap, size 36. Man's business suit. IR-2934. FUR COAT, Beaver; size 18. 1015 N. Oxford St. CH-3595. SPANISH SHAWL—Beautiful, imported, only $35. 3620 E. Fall Creek. WA-4473. TOPCOATS AND SUITS $4 Unredeemed, choose from over 1,200 at Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. 38 Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only SO-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 Rented, repaired, sold and exchanged. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 137 N, Mer. (Est, 18801 LI-6822. TYPEWRITERS f|P alred Ll S TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 39 Cash Coal Mart OFF THE CARS Indiana 6- o incVi k P d - $3.75 Isl. Creek w sx £, € V 4.25 W. Virginia lU Xne N ?un 4.25 W. Virginia & 4.75 Isl. Creek t ftrVT. 15 4.90 E. Kentucky s 'f n kd h n£ ui 7 p ’ 5.00 No. 3 Poca. 6.25 Citizens Coke $7.25 and $7.75 Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291 FREE WHEEL-IN Ind. lg. Ip. 6-in. No. 5 > $4.50 W. Va. shoveled lp., 4x6 5.00 W. Va. fkd. lp., 4x6 5.25 Robinson Ice & Coal Cos. 552 W. 25th. St. TA-2863. We Satisfy—Free Wheeling Indiana or Bx 2, No. 5 egg fkd $4.40 ™'“bV N,. , and $4.50 W. Virginia, 2x5 furnace <PX Afl egg fkd. No. 5 <pO.UU W. Virginia OX 5-in. blk. fkd. No. 5 so.^o Bennett Coal Cos. DR. 4252 $C.75 Glendora THE WONDER COAL NO SOOT. NO CLINKERS Very few •ashes. One ton will convince you this is better coal than most irraiies of West Virginia being sold today. Hoosier Coal & Oil Cos. HEmlock 1331-1332 1333

MERCHANDISE 39 Cash Coal Mart ■■diaamaalis Retail rards. Golden Flame Ind. No. 5. rh4f 3IJ 6-in. fkd. lp Tip Top W. Va. Or No. 5. 6-in. blk., fkd. 'M/WafciO East Ky. No. fitfc 6-in. ip., fkd VwitaO NO WHEEL CHARGE. CITIZENS COKE, *7.25 AND *7.75. INDHSICUFUEL co OPERATORS OF FOUR YARDS DR72400 / - 1 PR. 2401 Compare Our Prices' West Va. 4 in. lump, Kittanning $5 Kentucky Egg, No. 7 $4.60 Indiana Lump, 4th vein $4.00 Delivered into vour home, no extra charge. WILSON COAL CO. 2042 Mass. Ave. CH-2400. INDIANA Q/I rn No. 5. 6-in. fkd. $ I.OU PIGEON CREEK <pc: or W. Va. screened lp.. fkd. $0.60 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 Rf) Ind. No. 5. 6-in. lp.. fkd.. Tip Top W. Va. $5,25 sth Vein 5-ln. lp.. fkd. ... ' Coke, Citizens Egg, $7.75; nut, $7.25 FREDRICK COALs DR.1792 ’Wm.Sfett 801 BEECHER jt W IO2O E. 4QgSI No wheel charge—Low prices CEDAR GROVE $x W. VA. 2-IN. FORKED LP tptJ.-sCJ Pioneer Isl. Crk. r:r) W. VA. 4-IN. FORKED LP SO.OU MUESING-MERRICK HE. 1361. IR. 1191, DR. 3350. Special—Free Wheeling Why buy cheap coal when you can buy better grades of coals for lust 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. SPECIAL BRAZIL BLOCK 0 a Ind. 6-in. slab Y*’ ‘ NO WHEEL CHARGE. Manly-O’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE-1391. HE-1391. UNION ICE & COAL CO. DR. 4621. DR, 4622. WOOD—Fireplace or furnace, $3 a cord; 1 2 1 cords. $5,50, Delivered. LI-7634, 40 Wanted to Trade DAYBED, good condition, for Davenport or couch. DR-7298. 1604 Fletcher ave. 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. SMALL restaurant on busy street for farm or late car. DR-0186. 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 Boy Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO 8 ELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and aellert > used merchandise in the state. WF PAY THE BEST PRICES HIGHEST CASH PRICES" For Shotguns. Rifles. Old Gold and Silver. Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. SELL YOUR OLD GOLD and old watches and dental bridges direct to a gold buyer. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. WANT FURNITURE—4 to t rooms, also odd nieces. Highest nrices. 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 St.m. “livestock 42 Dogs. Birds, Pets BEAUTIFUL TOY POMERANIAN AT STUD, 1048 DIVISION ST. BE-1765, 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry CHICKENS and geese delivered; brooder house and stove; $lB, CH-2574-2. IDEAL XMAS GIFTS Beautiful puppies at reas. prices. IR-2238. 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—2Sc 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. 23rd. FINANCIAL 46 Personal Property Loans LOANS IF A LOAN WILL HELP—Don’t pay More Than Public Welfare’s LOWER RATES It is to YOUR Interest to Take Advantage of OUR RATES 2% LOWEST IN CITY NO EXTRA CHARGES Rates 2% whether SI.OO or S3OO balance. { FURNITURE LOANS Confidential —No Indorsers Needed. An Indianapolis institution operated for the purpose of loaning at the lowest rate possible. DIRECTORS G. A. Efroymson Judge J. A. Collins Wm. J. Mooney Franklin Vonnegut M. M. Dunbar Ralph Bamberger Herman P. Lieber Henry Langsenkamp R. R. Wickes. Manager LOANS ON DIAMONDS AT SAME LOW RATE Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-2567. HAVING TROUBLE Making Ends Meet? A “PERSONAL” loan will aolva yoor problem quickly. You can arrange to repay a small amount monthly in accordance your income. For quick aemce, phone, write or come in. ■PERSONAL ■w FINANCE CO, 34 S. Pennsylvania 8L 1 RL 5054

FINANCIAL _ 48 Automobile Loans WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? If you can't meet your payments we will refinance vour car. make the payments lower, or give you cash. v>\m* RATE W 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,"* OTHERS PAID OFF. MORE MONEY ADVANCED. I • We make loans on ALL cars regardless of make |e or year. You can get |B| MORE money on your car at K* smml 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994. ■ \crtin\<>77un. LAoiioniLcar I i Meridian Motor Sales ,620 HMERIDIAN CO. Phone R 1.4931 Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse Est 40 Year* jumnmsvT 50 Autos For Sale Lowest Prices in City Compare our prices. If any dealer is offering any car of like condition any cheaper we will reduce our price. '3O Studebaker Com. 8 4-pass, coupe $350 ‘29 Chevrolet coach 150 '2B Graham-Paige sedan 75 '3l Ford stake truck. 400 '32 Ford dump, hydraulic 550 ’32 Ford V-8 Tudor 435 ’32 Ford Tudor, 4-cyl. 395 '3O Marmon coupe 200 ’29 Marmon coach 125 '2B Oakland coupe 100 '3l Chevrolet coach 275 ’3l De Vaux sedan 345 ’3O Olds coupe 325 ’3l Chevrolet spt. rdstr 250 ’32 Chevrolet coach 395 ’3O Pontiac coach 225 ’3l Pontiac coupe 325 ’29 Ford roadster 85 ’3O Chev. dump truck, dual wheels, power hoist 300 ’32 Chevrolet coach 395 ’32 Ford rdstr, V-8, rumble seat 425 ’29 Ford coupe lJs ’2B Graham-Paige sedan 150 ’29 Chevrolet panel 150 ’3O Olds coach 300 ’3O Roosevelt sedan 195 ’27 Buick coupe 125 ’32 Chev. panel 475 Many others exceptionally low. All 1930 and 1931 Cars Are Sold With 30-Day Free Service. Equitable Securities Cos. 544 E. Wash St. RI. 7078.

1932 Buick Coupe *7 os 1930 Pontiac Coupe . 1929 Buick Coach 929 Oakland Roadster III:! m 1928 Nash Coupe ' ’ 04 1926 Ford Coupe 35 CENTRAL KUICK CO.’ 120 W. North. LI-1995. B 1 9 ,28 ' SPORT COUPE. Standard Model, clean, very good condtion; A-l tires, finish fine; motor perfect. This hi a real buy with only $45 Down paymonthiv° r y ° Ur ° W Car and bal a n JONES & MALEY, INC. USED CAR LOT. 2422 E. WASH. ° Coupe and coach at last year s prices. 2419 W. Wash, BE-1450 _ lf|/i Chev., '3l sport coupe; rumble f Mfr hot water heater; only *^h. H fe C 5 HEV ' CO ” 552 *• CHEVROLET, 1931, SPORT~COUPE This is one of those pretty green cars, like new in every respect, finish, tires, upholstery, motor, A-l; priced at only $295 Trade and terms. JONES & MALEY, INC. USED CAR LOT. 2422 E. WASH. Mm. ti CHEVROLET. 1932 Coachi jilt Nr ViC Ilke new - Used very little. *415. 1. 7l\ HARE CHEV. CO., 552 E. Wash. V* wRI-5325 ESSEX. '29—Four door sedan, like new. *45 down, 2419 IJ FORD. '3O COUPE; mechanperfect; good tires: $215; LfA terms. HARE CHEV. CO., 552 V* BE. 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. FORD TUDOR. '3l: low milenew paint; new tires; *295. HARE CHEV. CO.. 552 E. Wash. —/ | RI-5325 OLDS 29 COACH —A-l. every wav: *285. 2419 W. Wash. BE-1450. OLDSMOBILE. 1929. COUPE. Clean, very good condition, A-l tires; finish fine; motor perfect. This is a real buy at only $195. Your old car in trade; balance monthly. JONES & MALEY, INC. USED CAR LOT. 2422 E. WASH. PONTIAC, 1929, TUDOR SEDAN. 6 wire wheels, side mounts. This car looks and is in the very best of condition, and the price is right at only *195. Trade and terms. JONES & MALEY, INC. USED CAR LOT. 2422 E WASH, 1931 WILLYS 6—4-door club sedan. *225' Perfect condition. 1929 Ford cabriolet. $95. Linden Auto Park. 333 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. Especially low reduction on good used cars. "Make tracks for Sacks.” Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 308 Indiana. RI-5994. BUY your winter transportation from our large stocks of good dependable used Ca JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol at Vermont. LI-4455. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS. Meridian Motor Sales 829 N. Meridian. Rl-4931. See our outstanding buys in good reliable used care. C. H. Wallerich Cos. 950 N. Meridian. jy-4576.

.NOV. 26, 1932

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale Sharp’s Best Buys 1925 Buick Sedan $45 1924 Ford Tudor 25 1926 Ford Coupe 20 1925 Olds Sedan 45 1928 Ford Tudor 135 1925 Overland Coach .. 45 1928 Essex Coach 75 1929 Chevrolet Cabriolet 145 Harry A. Sharp Cos. 443 Virginia Ave. DR. 5020 j§ 1 A Chev., '3l coach; good tires; low Ur mileage; $325; easy terms an| trade. HARE CHEV. CO. RI-533V 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers CHEVROLET ’3l. l ' —ton stake. tr|i/ 10-ply tires rear: $435 HARE I /J! CHEV. CO., 552 E. Wash. Rl%r#> 532. r __ FORD 1931 —ton panel, an excellent value at $295. FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N, Capitol. Rl-9336 - .REO 6. I>2 ton. High rack tarp., g JUt/$445. HARE CHEV. CO.. 552 E. Vfl Wash. RI-5335. REPOSSESSED tractor, worth the money. Also seml-trailor. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington. TRUCKS—S to choose from, 'j to 1 tons. Panels and stakes. 2419 W. Wash. BE--1450. E—O—Y SPECIAL Chevrolet large van bodv on 32-6 with Dual rear, this lob is in excellent condition and readv for work. Manv others. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13th St. H, SANPYS LI-7467. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts Used Truck Tire Bargains All sizes Both High Pressure and balloon. Some as low as $5. GENERAL TIRE CO. 838 N Delaware. L 1 5528. 54 Automotive Services SIMONIZ special: QC Genuine Si mon i z I cleaner and polish ■ aWW used. Why pay more | than our price? MASTER PAINT & BODY CO. 928 Si. Penna. St. Lincoln 8594 55 Autos Wanted WE WILL PAY—Highest cash prices for any number late model automobile. EVANS MOTOR, llth and Meridian. RI--8051, Will pay rash tor your car or equity. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. LI. 4516. 861 North CapltoL LESALS 58 Legal Auctions and Sales LEGAL SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES OF THE STATE OP INDIANA THAT THE UNDERSIGNED, CONDUCTING A PUBLIC STORAGE HOUSE WILL ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1932 SELL FOR ACCRUED CHARGES THE HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND OTHER GOODS BELONGING TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED PEOPLE: Mrs. L. M. Amos. No. 6255; V. T. Blowers, No. 6283; Henry Bowsher, No. 6218: Henry Browning, No. 5165; J. C. Carlisle. No. 6204; Dr. A. D. Carter, No. 5652; Con. stable Freeman, No. 6227; Mrs. Jack Brokaw No. 4121: Mrs. Clarence Cornell. No. 4071; Adrian Crim, No. 5084; Sam J. Danner, No. 1354; Joe Denker. No. 6286; W. B. Denny. No. 6028; Owen Donham. No. 4798; G. J. Deer, No. 6288; C. C. Ferris. No. 5480, Mrs. A. J. Ford, No. 6095; W. A. Gibson No. 6342; W. S. Gilpin. No. 6243; MrsJ Minnie B. Glover, No. 6205: Mrs. Peggy Groves. No. 6251; Gale Harrod, No. 618/; Clifford Hatterpaugh, No. 6199; Mrs. Mable Herman, No. 6222; E. B. Hopkins, No. 6291; Harry B. Hornaday No. 5571; F. A. Hyatt, No. 3535; Hubert L. Hyde, No. 1959; W. W. Jackson, No. 4201; Wm. Jacoby, No. 5697; Winifred Jones, No. 6208; Mrs. Homer Judd, No. 6321; E. E„ Keller, No. 3874; H. H. King, No. 6191; Ella Murphy, No. 6309; Lillian McGillum No. 6237; Grace Mclndoo, No. 4047; Katherine McKeman, No. 1235; John Ogden. No. 4088; Harry K. Price, No. 4910; Bess Rader, No. 3860; Mrs. M Royal, No. 5987; Nora Schofield, No. 6202; Oral Sowders, No. 6290; Beatrice Staub No. 4656; Mrs. L. B. Striebel, No. 6267; Wm Terry, No. 5939; Mollie Thompkins. No. 5803; Mary Jo Walker. No. 2016; E. A. Weidlund, No. 6117; Mrs. Wilbanks. No. 6246. SHANK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE COMPANY 1430 N. Illinois St. . F. L. SISSON 532 Circle Tower. Li. 1161. SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree me directed from the Clerk of the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, in cause No. 85-29031 wherein Morse P. Bowen. Thomas Bowen, etal Plaintiffs and John J. Anslem. administrator of the estate of Catherine A. Traub. deceased, and Mary Traub Defendant rtquxring m. to make the sum of Four Hundred Seventv o'* Dollars, and Twenty One Cents •tv. -1 !• as „ P rov id e d for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will exnose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 3RD DAY OF DECEMBER. 1932. between the hour* of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 ° clock P. M. of said dav. at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven vears. of the following real estate in Marion County. Indiana' Lot numbered south of lot 3 in Coffman's sub. of O. L. 101 in the City of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell lor a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree Said sale will be made withfrom valuation or appraisement CHARLES L. SUMNER. , ~ Sheriff of Marion Countv Nov. 11, 1932. Nov. 11. iB. 25 1932. on. , JACOBY & HADLEY 201-516 Ind. Tr. Bldr. Li. 9624, Ri. 79<>q. SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion Countv. Indiana in Rnn S Hi^l°'. 47 i l o wherein The Railroadmen's Building and Bavlng* Association Plaintiff and Elmer Buchanan. Evelvn Lucille Buchanan, his wife, etal Defendants reoulring me to make the sum of Thirty Three v d /in., Th , r on N o2 e Dollars - * n d Twenty Six <>nts i53339.261, as provided for in said decree, with Interest and coats. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder. on SATURDAY. THE 3RD DAY OF . . , DECEMBER. 1932. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 ° clock P M of said dav. at the door of the Court Housce of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven vears. of the following real estate In Marion County Indiana: number one hundred sixtv-*ix tl66i In Arthur V Brown * Riverside Park Addition to the City of Indiananoils, as shown bv the plat thereof record*-! in blat book 17 paee 132 In the office of the Recorder of Marion Countv Indiana. If such rents and profit* will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be suffient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement iawj. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marlon Countv. Nov. 11. 1932 Nov. 11. 18. 25. 193*. ... . JA r OBY * HADLEY 204-516 Ind. Tr. Bldr. Li. 9624. Ri. 7990. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of tha Circuit Court of Marion Countv. Indiana. In cause No. 47160 wherein The RailroadE?, e ? * J* ul!<i , inar and Savings Association Plaintiff and Edward Brvan. Marv Bryan, his wife etal Defendants reouirins me to make the sum of Beventv Six Hundred Four Dollars, and Six Cents 1*7684.06; as provided for In said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sle to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 3RD DAY OF . , DECEMBER. 1933. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said dav. at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven vears. of the following real estate in Marlon Countv. Indiana: Lots number one ft) to sixteen (161 Inclusive in Ellen C. Brvan's South Meridian Street subdivision in the City of Indianapolis. Marion Countv Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell foras.’ffjcient: sum to satisfy said decre# with interest apd costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale tho fee simple of said real estate, or so mum thereof as mav he sufficient to dfsch*ree said decree. Said sal* will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER „ .. .. Sheriff of Marion Countv Nor. 11. 1933. Nor. 11. 11. 3s. 1933.