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—6130 P. M.— NEC—Piano duo to WJZ. —6:45 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. CBS—Georgie Price and Kreuger’s orchestra. NBC—The Goldbergs to WEAF. NBC —Johnny Hart to WJZ. —7 P. M.— , CBS—Lyman orchestra and Hollywood Newsboy. NBC—Julia Sanderson; Frank Crumit to WEAF. NBC —You and Your Government to jyjz. —7:15 P. M.— CBS—The Magic Voice. WSM (650)—Chandu; Soldiers of Fortune. —7:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Frank Luther; Chandu. CBS—Kata Smith. WBBM (770)—Vocal. NBC —Wayne King and orchestra to WEAF. NBC —Dr. Bundesen to WJZ. —7.45 P. M.— CBS—The Columbians. WDAF (610)—Tarzan. WGN (720) —Concert orchestra NBC—Chirlie Hamn to WJZ. —8 P. M.— KYW (1)20) —Lopez orchestra. CBS—Arthur Tracy and Shilkret's orchestra. NBC—Ben Bernie and orchestre. to WEAF. NBC —Musical memories. Edgar Guest, poet to WJZ. WTMJ (620) Wisconsin player.i. —8:15 P. M.— CBS —Threads of happiness. —8:30 P. M.— ICYW (1020)—Edge. Beach ' wreheutra. WBBM (770)—Brooks and * Rosa. NBC —Ed. Wynn and band to WEAF. l
WFBM (1200) ir.dianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) TUESDAY P. M. s:3o—Skippv (CBS). s:4s—Tarzan ot the Apes. 6:00 Better Business Bureau talk. 6:os—Bohemians. 6:30—-Santa Claus. 6:45—U. S. Navv program. 7:00--Hot from Hollywood (CBS). 7:ls—Magic voice (CBS). 7:3o—Kate Smith (CBS). 7:4s—Columbians (CBSi. 8 00—Muisc that satisfies (CBS'. 8:15 —Threads of happiness (CBS). 8-30—Funfest. B:4s—California melodies (CBS). 9:00 Bohemians. 9:3o—Edwin C. Hill (CBS'. 9:45— Myrt and Marge (CBS) 10 00— Columbia symphony (CBS). 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Lvric ballroom orchestra. 11 00— Atop the Indiana roof. Bernie Young and his Creoles. I j -3fi Leon Belasco orchestra (CBS'. II -4>, club Orientale orchestra. * Sign off— Midnight WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Ine.) —TUESDAY— P- M. _ 4 ; CO—'Tea Time Tunes. 4:ls—Jimmy Boyer. 4 : ;to—Vesper organlogue. 4:45 —News flashes. 5 00 —Santa Claus. 5-15— Vaughn Cornish. s:3o—Dinner Melodies. 5:50— Indianapolis Community Fund 5;55 —i.ost and Found by The Indian, p-li-Times. 6 00—Mvron Green. 6 15—Jerry <k Norm. 6:3o—Varieties. 6 45—Sport's Spotlight. 7 00—All-Americans. 7 15 —Harry Bason. „ . _ 7:3o—Buddies orchestra with Ruell Moore 7:4s—Golden Melodies. 8:00 —Orchestra. 8 15—Our orchestra. 8:30 —Jennie Moore. /f :45 Connie’s orchestra. / i>:oo Devore Sisters. 9:ls—Mood Indigo. 9:3o—Marshall Players. 9:4s—Vaughn Cornish. 10 oo— Connie’s orchestra. I.l:3o—Orchestra. 11:00 —Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY )? M. 4:oo—Mike and Herman. . 4:ls—Doctors of Melody. 4:03 —Child veil’s program i NBC). 4-45—Oklahoma Bob Albright. 5 00 —Dog talk by Dr. Glenn Adams. 515—01d Man Sunshine (Ford Rush). 5:30—80b Newhali. 5 45—Lowell Thomas' tNßt.'. 6:oo—Amos ,’n’ Andy (NBCI. 615—Gene and Glenn. . . 6 30—Chandu. the Magician. 6:45 —Musical Dreame. 7 00—To be announced. 7:ls—The Puddle Family. 7 30—Dr. Herman Bundesen (NBC*. 7:4s—Smilin' Ed McCr-nnell. g 00__-Armco band, Prank Simon, conductor. 8 30—Artists bureau program. 8:45— Gaslight Gems. 900 Thelma Kessler and orchestra. 9:ls—Fun Makers. 9:3o—Tales of Terror. 10 00—" Whole Town's Talking. 10:15— College of Music recital. 11 00 —Moon river. . 11 -39—43114 Arnheim’s dance orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off•La Traviata,” Giuseppe Verdi’s opera In three acts from the celebrated novella Dame Aux Caleias” by the younger Dumas, wtlfbe the National Grand Opera presen- - ration with Cesarc Sodero conducting Tuesday, at 10:15 p. m., over WLW and an NBC network. Howard Barlow. conductor\>f the Columbia symphony orchestra. W H!.*[£•“ cert with the overture to Jeanne dI Arc by Boeder man, music written lor Schiller's “Jungfrau von Orleans.’ during the broadcast Tuesday, from 10 to 10 30p. m.. over WFBM and the CoHwnbia chain. Wlicn June Armstrong and J m Norman ni’ t again over the telephone, toe ry incvlium by which they eve- hsv:: ’... ~?r the :Uth ep 35uc cl r ; y. M* .■- > , c - ~.;<• at V V;IS pMt.: TurdaVif s June! instead of Jtr. who docs the calling.
TUESDAY , —8:30 P. M.— jWGN (720)—Tax talk: conI cert. |NBC— Organist to WJZ. —8:45 P. M IWBBM (770)—Band of disI tincflon. —9 P. M KYW (1020)—Carl Moore’s I orchestra. CBS—Five Star Theater. WON (720)—Around the world. NBC—The country doctor to WJZ. NBC—Dance hour to WEAF —9:13 P. M.— KDKA (980) Pioneers; Bradley Kincaid. WGN (720)—Big Leaguers. NBC—Tune Detective to WJZ. WMAO (670)—Concert orchestra. —0:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Inspector Ste-j vens and Son. CBS—Edwin C. Hill. WGH (720 Tomorrow’s, Tribune; Headlines. NBC—AI and Pete to WJZ. | —9:15 P. M.— WGN (720) —Russian Music. CBS-rMyrt and Marge to WFBlvi. NBC—llomay Bailey and orchestra to WJZ. —lO P. M.— KDKA (980) —News; songs. KYW (10201—Sports; news; Don Pedro’s orchestra. CBS—Barlow and Columbia symphony. NBC—Lanny Ross, tenor, to WEAF. WGN 1720)—Dance of All Nations. NBC—Amos ’n’ Andy to WFAA, WSB, WSM, WMAQ, WENR. —10:15 P. M.— NBC—Jack Denny's Three Kevs orchestra to WEAF. WENR (970)—Welfare and relief urogram. jWGN 17201—Dream ship. NBC—Cesare Sodcro and concert orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ 1670)—Dan and Sylvia. WSM (650)—Sports reporter.
ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices GLAZIER, NELLIE A.—Wile of J. P. Glazier, mother of Bette, Jan and Mrs. Robert Sage, daughter of Mrs. Carrie Pfalzgraf. passed awav Tuesday A. M. Funeral at Royster and ASKIN FUNERAL HOME. 1902 N. Meridian. Thursday. 2:30 ! P. M. Burial Crown Hill. F’riends may call at Funeral Home anytime. GORDON, ROSE—Mother of Mrs. Edna Blasengvm of Indianapolis. Ralph and Paul Gordon, passed away Monday. Nov. 28. Friends may call any time after 2 p. m. Tuesday at the TOLIN FUNERAL HOME, 1214 Prospect st. Funeral services Wednesday. Nov. 30, 2 p. m. at the FUNERAL PARLORS. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. KASER. TERESA M.—Beloved wife of Ernest. W. and mother of Delores Kaser, died at the home, 1817 Commerce Ave., Monday. Nov. 28. Funeral at JOHN J. BLACKWELL & SON FUNERAL HOME. J2B N. Capitol Ave., Thursday, Dec. 1. ■ :30 a. m. Services at St. John's church t) a. m. F’riends invited. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. MAHONEY DANIFI H.—Beloved husband of Mrs. Minnie White Mahoney, father of Mrs. Ethel Lechner, and Mrs. Ruth Albert, the late Mrs. Gertrude Burns and William J. Mahoney, died at the residence. 930 N. Ritter ave., Tuesday. Funeral Friday 8:30 a. m., at his home, 9 a. m. Our Lady of Lourdes church. Burial Holv Cross cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. MAYNARD. JOSEPHINE—(nee McNorton). wife of G’endon Maynard, passed away at the home. 833 Bradshaw,- Monday. Nov 28. Funeral .Wednesday. Nov. 30. 2 p. m„ at the J. C. WILSON FUNERAL HOME, 1230 Prospect st. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. PHILLIPS, NELLIE F^—Age 54. wife of Ora Phillips, mother ot~Howard C. Phillips and sister of Harry Hallett. passed rway Sunday at her home. 807 N. Grav. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m.. at the Wrst Reformed church at Oakland and lO.h st. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. SCOTT, MARION I-—Beloved husband of Mildred Scott and father of Mrs. Marie Ingle, departed this life Monday Ncv. .23. age 63 years. Funeral Thursday Dec. Ist at the residence. 2635 Station st., 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction _ of MOORE A- KIRK. SCOTT, JOHN C.—Beloved son of Mrs. K<-t!e Scott, brothe- of Margaret Hancock. William Scott of Clinton, Ind., San Scott of Brooklyn. N. Y.. Mrs. Chas. Tronpin of Denver. Col., passed away at residence 1824 Lockwood st.. Tues. Nov 29th, Friends may call at W. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME. 2229 Shelby st., after 4 p. m. Wednesday. Funeral notice later. For further information call DR-2570. I Terre Haute _jlnd.) papers please cony. 1 i Cards. In Memoriams SWARTZ—-We wish to thank all those who sa kindly assisted us during the recent illness and death of our mother. Mrs. Elenora Swartz: also to express our heartfelt appreciation for jhe words of sympathy -and floral offerings. Special thanks to she Rev. Mr. Postmu and the Rev. Mr. Crafton. singers and friends from the Beech Grove Baptist church and a!so Little <fc Sons for tneii services. CHILDREN AND GRA NDCHILDRSN. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists wTTTbuan blussuw * 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 - W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shilov St. Branch office 1634 W Morris __ _ Dr 2570 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI 5274 HISEY & TITUS 9-"i7 N. Delaware H 3528 J C WILSON '33' J , Hi 1072? ~ 't.! SEiui J 1 \ 1622 r,. Meytimn. HA-1441.
—10:30, P. M.— iKDKA (980) —Joy’s orchestra. KYW (1020) Canton orchestra. WENR (870)—Opera. WGN (720) —Wayne King’s orchestra. WMAQ (670) —Dance pro gram. WSM (650) —Warner presentation. —10:50 P. M.— WGN (720) —Oummins’ orI chestra. —a p. m.— KDKA (980) —Salt and peanuts. KYW (1020)—Terrace orchestra. [CBS —Redman’s orchestra. I NBC—Geo. Olsen and orchestra to WEAF. —11:10 P. M.— WGN (720) —Wayne King’s orchestra. —11:15 P. M.— KDKA (980)—WiU Rvshanek and orchestra. KYW (1020)—Don Pedro’s orchestra. NBC —Carl Moore’s’ orchestra to WJZ. —11:20 P. M.— WGN (720)—McCoy’s and Levant’s orchestras. —11:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Edge. Beach orchestra CBS—Stern's orchestra. WDAF (610)—Dance program. iNßC—Arthur Jarrett. and Bestor’s orchestra to WEAF. iNßCHeinies Grenadiers to i WJZ. —l2 Midnight— ; KYW ('.o2o)—Canton otchesi (ra. . jWBBM (770)—Around the j town. —12:30 A. Iff.— |KYW (1020)—Lopez orchesI tra; Swain's orchestra.
| ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ADS appearing here each day are broadcast at 6 p. m. over station WKBF at ho additional charge to the advertiser. Tune in oa WKBF at each evening and listen to Inst and found announcements. BFAGLE HOUND—SmaII, white, -male: black, brown; vicinity Raymond y and White river. Missing since November j 22nd. Reward. DR-1318-R. _ BOSTON. BULL pup. male, name 'Rascal.” i Reward. 3559 College. WA-1616-R. BOX OF KEYS—Martindale and 25th sts.; ( reward. 3301 Central. TA-4789 GREYHOUND—FuII grown, black marked. with white feet. Reward. WA-1511. HORSESHOE PlN—Containing aiumerous small diamonds, set in gold. Tuesday near Propvlaeum or 2902 N. Meridian. ; Reward, TA-2848. HOUND—White and tan female. Reward. 640 Parker Ave., or CH-0214. HOUND—Little brown. 3 white feet, white breast, strayed from Speedway City. Call BE-3447, or RI-60Q6. Reward. LOST—Coin purse, containing 1 blue stone ring, 1 diamond ring, lady's wrist watch. Very valuable as keepsakes. Very liberal reward will be paid. Ladv heartbroken. 1322 Ashland, after 5:30 p. m. t Apt. 2. LI-3075. _ _ POINTER—White, black spots. 4 months old. female; wearing red collar. 4520 I SETTER DOG —Black and white, lost; one black car and eye. Liberal reward. 520 I Sutherland. Apt. 3, HE-3898. ___ SHOTGUN —Single barrel; lost Vs mile N. of Morgantown. Thursday. State Road 35. : Keepsake. Reward, 2044 Roosevelt Ave. ;"> Personals | HARRY lIIPPLE—Age 15, red hair, freckles, dressed all in brown and tan; 5 ft. 4 inches tall. 120 lbs. Arrived on Train 31 from Bellefontaine, Ohio, Sunday evening at 12 j I. m. Any body knowing of his whereabouts, notify his parent". 3017 N, Talbot. HU-2354-M. : PRIVATE DETECTIVES Confidential; - r w S £mw r ' ates ‘ Day ' LI-5484, night Transportation INSURED AND BONDED BUS TRANS. Nashville, $6; Chattanooga, C fgnn£\ $8: Atlanta, $10; Jacksonville. sls; Miami, $25; Tampa. s2l. Lower week--491 ah, end return trip rates. Walton Travel Bureau, 439 In- ■- ruana Ave. RI-4000. United -wji Bus Depot, 217 S. Illinois St. NF.W YOR " or Philadelphia. sl2; Washington or 3rltimora. S10.50; Pittsburg, $6; St. T avis. $3.00. Buses dailv. MODFRN TRAVELER’S BUREAU Brevnrt Hotel. RI-2188 BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BUSINESS CARDS—SOO; 75c. OUuiUprinU ting reasonable. 213 W, Vermont St, CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for Blind. HA-0583. DOLL & MEKRING—Motor specialists: brake experts, fender, body, repairing. 2409 N. Illinois St, TA-5691, HOUSE CLEANERS—Maids, all kinds of domestic assistance. Planner House. RI--7504. L. S. AYRES & CO. For a limited time— we u j will adjust any make sew- (P ing machine for g I’arts and supplies for vail machines. UI-9441. Sewing Machine Department Second Floor . OITi BURNER SERVICE—SI per pall. Services all makes 24-hour service,' 10 years, experience. WA-3065. REPAIR your typewriter. Any make! New ribbon, new cylinder oil and minor adjustments. $2.95, JUDD, 142 N. Mer. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay six months later, free nt.uling to storage. Moving $4 per load ar.d up. Cali Ri 7750 419 E. Market fit LOCAL, overland hauling, packing, shipping RI-6561-3628; eves.. CH-0699-W. _ MOVING IS CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. EXPERIENCED 'CAREF UL, WHITE MEN; $2 LOAD UP. .LI-4105. MOVING $2 UP. LOCAL. OVERLAND. EQUIP. COVERED TRUCKS; WHITE MEN. PETE’S. CH-2378. TnTTrTctiTnT 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring SHORT METHOD—Banjo, guitar bv Keith vaudeville and radio artist; instruments 229 N. WFBM. LI-7888. Telp wanted 13 Help Wanted—Male COUPON SALESMAN—3I W. Ohio. Suite 201. DAIRY HAND—Experienced, single, white. S2O month. Board room. ‘4 mile east of , old Augusta. GEORGE WRIGHT. MEN and boys to hunt and trap furs. Mr. Free will buy them every dav at EmRbs’s. 209 W. Wash. St. SALESMAN WANTED—One who is now calling on retail grocery trade and in position to add another line. Commission basis. Must have own car. Address Box 244. r ;xbe Times.
14 Help Wanted—Female . GOOD FIOME for middle-aged lady in exchange For assistance with housework. 1228 N. Euclid. LADY COOK that knows restaurant business. Small town, good appearance. Saving. Address Times Box 243. 15 Wanted —Male or Female EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for man or woman who can invest SSOO to SI,OOC in business which will return investment immediately. Do not mistake this for S fly by night proposition. You handle your own money. Investigate this iron clad offer. Will stand strictest investigation. Box A-237 Times. 16 Situations WantedGENTLEMAN—Refiined. educated, agreeable. companion, would work for his board. Times Box A 245. RELIABLE housekeeper; reasonable wages. Good references, 836 River-Ave. R ENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms S3—DELAWARE. N~2043. Apt. 4—Nice warm room, private home, all conveniences, car, bus line. $4.50 FdR 2; LOVELY LARGE FRONT: TWIN BEDS; STEAM HEAT; WIDOW'S HOMK HENI494. ■_ $5 —701 Vh E. 11TH—Combination living & bedroom, kitchen privileges; steam; near bath. RI-1061 BROADWAY. 1415—WARM FRONT ROOM; 1 QR 2 PEOPLE; REASONABLE __ CENTRAL. 1960—Nice, cheerful, room, good heat, modern, $3.50 single. $4 double. HA--3513-M. CENTRAL COURT—Lovely room in private home: meals optional; gentleman pref erred. WA-1098. ILLINOIS. ,N.. 1726—Large, front, splendid heat. Beautv Rest mattress, nicely furnished. Private. NEW JERSEY N.. 1244—Desirable, light, froart room; near bath, city heat, privNEW JERSEY, 617 N.. APT. I—Private family; no other roomers, gentleman preferred. LI-1992. 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. J PARK. 2063—Warm, front; adjoins bath, for 2; real home; meals optional. HE--5483. RUCKLE. 3151—Cozv steam heated room, shower, private home, garage, reasonahlc. HA-1688-M. NICE clean teds; steam heat. 25c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jersey YOUNG busine-s man or student to share apartment, ideal location; references; reasonable., LI-8193, evenings. CENTRAL CAR—S 27 E. 12th: modern private. $2. $3 double; hot water; pleasant. RI-7108. ROOMS— 25c-50c dav. weekly $1.50 to $2.50: steam, shower. CRAIG HOTEL, 328 E Washington St. ' Colonial Hotel gSUTaR 5J to appreciate, S4 up. 236 N. Illinois HOTEL ANTLERS Id Housekeeping Rooms $4 UP—NINTH E.. 616—1. 2 or 3 rooms completely furnished: kitchenette; bath, large closets. LI-2788. ALABAMA. N.. 2037—Attractive. front apartment: overstuffed, redecorated: good heat; reasonable: grraco. TA-1550. SEVILLE. 822. N —4-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT; SINK. PRIVATE BATH. CH-0313-R. _ CENTRAL. 1241—2-room furnished apart- i ment. pri- ate entrance, downstairs, util- i Hies furri-hed. $3; 1 housekeeping room. $3; sleeping room. $2 COLLEGE. 1336—2 iiont rooms, cverythtug furnished: sir’;, hot wa.er; private entranc-*. LT-8013. j M’RKF.r D„ 153 5—3 attracti’e rooms.completely furnished; hardwood floors. $5 rT-"'9~. ST. JOE. 227—C’enn. warm, rooms. UZ o- * r c ’- r “-- e oroole; Dirk'SO? . : v ;* 7r:.~2 connecting roc-’ rc-j |r i.Ur: l-it. in- i h-coor be a, c‘,o.,e iMtn. CH-4249.
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: RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms 10TH, W. 3736—2 large clean rooms, up or down; furnished. private entrance, southern exposure; reasonable; garage. 22ND. W., 1431—2 furnished light housekeeping rooms; private home; good heat; reasonable. 33RD. W.. 1051—Housekeeping or sleeping rooms., near car or bus line. 19 Rooms with Board $4.50 EACH for 2; good meals: nice room. near bath: private home. HA-2324-J. MICHIGAN. E.. 2437—Nicely furnished rooms, board- optional, modern. CH--7740-J NEW JERSEY, N„ 2217—Attractive, warm, front room; all conveniences; hot water; good meals; Central car. TA-4706. CXFORD. N.. 540—Warm, next bath; modern. private, good meals, gentleman ;\ garage. J;H-3966. • PARK. 833—Hpal home, walking distance: choice rooms, 3 good meals. $5, -RI-9930. PENNSYLVANIA N„ 1347—Nice warm room; beautifully furnished; suitable for 2: pleasant home. LI-8857. TALBO't, N.,' 2456—Warm, light, front room, home cooking; home privileges; lan ndry. HA-0469-R. TALBOT, N.. 2144—Board, room, for 2; steam heat, hardwood floors, company privileges. HA-3908-J, 13TH. E., 317—Lovely front room, private; suitable for two. RI-8102, 21 Unfurnished Apartments DELAWARE, N. 811—4 rooms, bath, strictly modern, reduced $25. LI-1800. MADISON 1025—Best equipped apartment south, domestic science kitchen; Frigida fi-e. MICHIGAN, E., 2238—5 rooms, bath, heat and water furnished: $25. CH-2050. WASH., E., 5018—5 rooms, year around, modern apartment, good heat and garage free. _ 11TH, W. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; water, gas. heat and ice furnished:. s2fe. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT LAVERNE—22O W. North; 1 rm„ bath. $2.50: 2 rms.. ,bath. 83.50. LI-2662. Downtown 2,4, 5-room apartments, newly decorated. every modern convenience. 522 N. New Jersey. RI-7934. Indianapolis Rental Agency We furnish free transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apts.. day or nite. No obligations. LI-5452 Evenings or Sunday. TA-1064 or WA-0433 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 22 Unfurnished Houses SIO—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, SI4—EWING, 1123—4 rooms, good paper easily heated, garage. CH-7097. $U —RUCKLE, 1921; 5-room single; semi--modern; good condition; garage. sls: SMALL semi-modern double; garage, water, gas range, heatrola and inside toilet. 2051 N. La Salle. LI-5231. $18 —HIGH ST., 1022—3 rooms modern, garage; water paid. T A-l 128. $20 —Whittier PI., 58, Irvington; 5 rooms. modern; garage; water paid. RI-1533. S2O—BROOKVILLE. N., 64—Modern. 4 rooms, water paid, garage. IR-1088 RI-6040. S2O.SO—LA SALLE, N.. 915—Modern, 5 rooms, good furnace, garage, water paid. HU-7659. S22.SO—LINWOOD, 713—4-room modern double, garage, water paid, adults. CH--0588. $23.50 3012—5 rooms, modern; garage; water paid; month free. LI--8121. $27,50—756 N. Riley—sooo ea&; 4-room brick veneer modern double; built-ins; garage. COLLEGGE AVE., 1226—5-room modern cottage, priced right. DR-0116. 1234 Cottage Ave. - COLORADO, S., 22—6 rooms, furnished, breakfast nook. G. E. refrigerator; garage. s3l. IR-2767. COTTAGE 1535—5 rooms, semi-modern; watfr paid; gas, electricity: A-l conditlon. Reduced- HU-4368. DR-3564-R, GIMBER, 1520—New bungalow; 5 rooms, modern: garage: S2O. Dfi-5459-R.
248 N. Jefferson 5-room modern upper duplex; hot W'ater heat; water paid; garage. Will paper. Rent $lB. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. KEALING. 105—Double; Jf> rooms; strictly modern; A-l: very reiSonable. IR-1225. NORTH ST.. E„ 2718—4 rooms. bath, water paid, heater, garage. $16.50. RI--1533. PENNSYLVANIA, S„ 2272—5 rooms, bathno furnace, garage; water paid; l $lB. DR-6329-M, 2035 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST S4O-$62.50 111 E. 16th St S4O-$47.00 RAWLES. 6029—4-room semi-modern single. full basement, furnace. sls. IR-3501. SINGLETON, 2109—4-rooms, bath, clean. sl6: water paid, DR-3509-M. t 1612 STURM AVE.: mod. 6 rooms. . $22.50 1524 Sturm: mod., 6 rooms 20.00 1429 E. New York St.; 6 rooms .... 21.50 425 W. 39th: mod., 4 rooms .... 25.09 1007 E. Georgia St.: 4 rooms 10.50 1865 Orleans St.: 4 rooms ........ 9.00 329 S. Pine St.: 3 rooms 10.00 1302 De l oss. bath. 5 rooms 11.50 1234 De Loss: 3 rooms 7.50 x JENNINGS BROS., 28 S. 111. St. VILLA AVE.. 807—5-room double: complete bath, no furnace: A-l condition; garage; water paid; reduced to sl7. DR--3472, WASHINGTON. E. 4120—5-room modern. A-l. garage. $25. water' paid. IR-5220. RI-7236. WASHINGTON BLVD.. 2828—5 rooms. easily heated, garage. ~HA-1240-R. 12TH, E., 2036—5 rooms, bath, furnace, garage, water paid; $21., SMALL double with garage; cheap to desirable couple. Forbes Hubbard Lumber Cos.. 1923 Shelby. DR-7400. 7-ROOM semi-modern home, near Ellenberger park: fine condition, beautiful yard. IR-4489. MOVE NOW, START RENT DEC. 10TH. 1022 N. Emerson: 5 rms.. mod. bungalow bkfst. nook, only $32.50. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. LI-7890. HU-6124, Near Riverside New 5-room modern double, with garage; new paper, and water paid. 1906 Dexter Ave Rental only $lB. LI-7491. i Gregory & Appel, Inc. j COLORED—Lexington. 2124; 5 rooms, nice i fireplace, sink, toilet, water paid; sl2,
2:3 Furnished Apts, and Houses $8 —TACOMA, N.. 11—3 rooms, private bath, porches, overstuffed; heat; adults. Cherry 6605, 3YRAM. 3834—Cozily furnished apartment or 4-room unfurnished double. WA--1206. _ CENTRAL, 2131—56; 3 rms.; priv. ent.; porch: good heat. HE-4155, DE QUINCY ST.. *27—First floor. 3-room, private apartment, utilities. .Reasonable IR -3243. NEW YORK, 1003 W.—s rms., gar., $4.50 wk. New York, W.. 1626—5 rms., overstaffed; gar.; $5 wk.; wa pd. 1310 Bellefontaine; 5 rms.; priv. bath; util r::-7725. • VILLA AVE.. 333—Attractive cottage: 4 rooms and bath: garage; S2l. DR-5145. 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 ALBURN. 318—5 rooms; electricity; garage: Vs acre ground. BE-3107-R. 4100 S. NEAR MADISpN AVE.—4-room house; electricity, gtfs: $lO. DR-2217. 32ND. E.. 3^20—4 rooms, electric lights, well and cistern, chicken house. 3 lots. 312 ner month. JENNINGS BROS.. 28 S. Illinois St. 2ii Business, Office and Desk Space RELIABLE party share office space down_town location: rental reasonable. Rl-2555 26 Wanted to Rent. HAVE party for 3-room furnished; near Emerson. S. of Washington. • IR-4489. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE . 27-a Rea! Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE. ’ndiana's leading Real Estate Auctioneer. 2018 Central TA-2952. 29 Lots. Farms and Acreage HEAR WESTPORT—7O acres; 20 good timber. 50 tillable: goed 6-room house, coop for 400 chickens; several large fruit trees; good fences; stone pike; mail route: school and high school bus. Price $1,500, $503 cash: balance E-Z terms. Bert Wilhelm, 2106 S. Emerson. IR-4297. M c B CHAN BIS E 34 Miscellaneous For Sale ■DAY BED oil stove piano, rockers, chairs, typewriter, check protector, elect, motor. 806 Virginia. ELECTRIC TRAlN—Lionel, cost SfC; good condition, make offer. 52 2 College. ELECTRIC deep well pump and equipment. BE-CBIO. ENAMEL table tops. $1 each. 30x*o inch card boards. 5 cents "apiece. 11.3 bv 13 tapestry rugs. Sls. BIG FOUR UN CLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner C-*rp ' Smth F . i—Ono gross caps with 3 dooen tottP*s fo~ home uses. Wc deliver. WE3T ifftn ROTTLE CO., £24 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. 4 %
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GENUINE FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS THE STANDARD OF WEST VIRGINIA i Always Available From These Authorized Dealers Atlas Coal Company 1026 N. Senate Avenue Lincoln 4396 Bischoff & Fisse 2031 North Rural Street CHerry 1292 Brockside Ice & Coal C 0... 1125 Roosevelt Avenue CHerry ,1567 Capital Ice Refrigerating Cos. 356 Wes3 North Street Lincoln 2313 City Ice & Coal Cos 728 East Washington St. Riley 6301 Comfort Coal & Coke C 0... 1741 Naomi Street DRexel 3439 Crow'Coal Cos. 212 North Pine Street Lincoln 6726 Fran£ M. Dell 10D1 Southeastern Ave. Lincoln 1546 E. E. Heller & Cos -....1924 Fletcher Avenue DRexel 1540 Inland Coal & Ice Cos 602 South Capitol Ave. Lincoln 6602 Monument Coal Cos 701 East Washington St. Lincoln 2233 North Street Coal Yard 212 North Pine Street Lincoln 3188 Northetn Coal Cos 1415 West Thirtieth St. HArrison 2414 Oeftering & Litzelman 1130‘Kentucky Avenue Riley 5071# Penn Coal Cos 741 East Washington St. Riley 7409 Stewart Coal Cos 3539 Roosevelt Avenue CHerry 4600 Twinn Coal Cos 1549 Van Buren Street DRexel 0282 West Side Cash Coal Cos. .. 110 North Richland St. BElmont 3014 MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR
34 Miscellaneous For Sale HOFFMAN pressing machine: A-l condition: like new; very reasonable. TA-0822. (T) USED 625 feet, (1) ITMT feet Ideal steam boilers. New and used radiators, various sizes; new and used plumbing fixtures. 810 N. 111. St. LI-8883. 35 Household Goods ? ~ Household Warehouse 440-4 SO S. Illinois St. 1 , GOOD USED FURNITURE STOVES. RUGS at give-away trices Small Rugs 39e Mattresses 51.21 High Chair t 98<1* Child’s Table and Chair 980 3-I’c. Bedrrn. Suite, Wal., 817.75 Chi ft’c robe 55.75 3x13 Rugs 8-4.9* Smoking StaucT 69<i Floor and Bridge Lamps.. -950 Utility Cabinets -82.90 8-Pc. Dining Room Suite, 811.75 Day Bed and Pad- 87.25 Gas Range 55.9 Gate’eg Table So.9j ANNIVERSARY SALE Reconditioned electric refrigerator, nationally known make. Easy terms. $49.50. Kelvinator Dept.. PEARSON PIANO CO . 128 N. Penna. St. ___ A REAL BARGAIN Four piece bedroom suit. Genuine walnut veneered. Dust proof interiors, bed, vanity, chest and bench. Worth $79.50. Our special price $39.50; terms. Hub Furniture Cos., 414-418 E. Wash. BARGAINS in preowned washers. Maytag $25; Paramount, $49.50; A. M. C., $59.50; Special Terms. Ayres, seventh floor. BEDROOM SUlTE—Holland Burl walnut; innerspring mattress, overstuffed, bookcase, electric sweeper, sewing machine, rug. TA-6537. 2509 N. Tal,bot. - BEDROOM SUlTE—Mattress and springs, sls. 75 lb. Ice box. $2. 237 Leeds Ave. CABINET, oak, white enameled top; gobii condition. Will selP* $7. DR-5811-W. CLOSING OUT sale of many high-grades of Ice Boxes. POLAR ICE AND, FUEL. 2000 Northwestern, TA-0689. ELECTRIC refrigerator, porcelain lined; guaranteed; No. 39. LIBERTY ELECTRIC CO., 34 W. North St, 5 ROOMS furniture very reasonable; no dealer. 241 N. Jefferson. CH-0722-M. FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs, refrigerators. new, used, cash, credit. Barret. 868 Va. HEATROLA—New; 45 inenes high; only sls. 1624 Yandes St. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent: good chairs. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BARER BROS. 219 E WASHINGTON NEWLYWEDS —New furnishings cheap, leaving city, positively no dealers. DR--6516. Visit our shop before making your washer purchase. Models as * ow as *29.95. Thor machines at new low prices. 32 vs,.-*North Delaware St. LI-5386. 3?T Radios, Musical instruments ALWAYS dependable. North Side Radio Service. Tone controls installed. Ht- __ 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 KELLOGG neutrodyne s£4*{jJ} Amrad lowboy 29.00 Radiola lowboy 29.00 Storv & Clark highboy ......... - 27.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E Wash. LONG and short wave Stewart Warner radio. SSO. NU KAN PROD. CO- 16th at Capitol. RI-8942. PHILCO RADIOS LOWEST PRICE IN CITY ALL MODELS NO INTEREST OR FINANCE CHARGE. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. , 4101 E. MICHIGAN. lIJ-0020. RADIO SERVICE—FREE TESTING. WORK GUARANTEED. DR-6015-W. RADIO—BEAUTIFUL 10-TUBE; REAL CHEAP. HU-6538. RADIO SERVICE—’’You pay for the service ’ on vour own radio. You do not pay .or the f>-es calls at NU KAN PRODUCTS CO.. 16th and Capitol Ave. RI-8942. SAXOPHONES, TRUMPETS. TROMBONES Lowest terms. H. H Rinne, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 229 N. Penn, 4th floor WFBM entracne. SERVICE, PHILCO AND CROSLFY SPEC. Don’t be without vour radio. If vour set has to be taken to our shop, we will loan vou one. PAUL KERR MUSIC CO. CH-3036 29 N Temple. CH-3036 37 Furs. Wearing Apparel BROWN leather rain coat and hat (girl’s), size 14; A-l: $1.50. CH-0725-M COAT—Lady’s fine raccoon coat; good condition: size 18. LI-8135. SPANISH SHAWL—Beautiful, imported. * only $35, 3620 E. Fall Creek WA-4473, 38 Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Rented, repaired, sold and exchanged. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 137 N Mer. lEst. 1880) LI-6822. TYPEWRITERS I YPF,WRITERS rented $2 50 per mo. St for 3mo Woodstock 317 N Penn L 4712 39 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail yards. No wheel charge—Low prices eEI)4£ GROVE c*- 9^ W. VA. 2-IN. FORKED LP Pioneer Isl. Crk. fCA W. VA. 4-IN. FORKED LP MUESING-MERRICK HE 1361. 18. H9L DR. 3350 " OFF THE CARS Indiana IWS; W. Virginia ¥£? Is. Creek S CH w LU^ No. 3 Poca. 6-in. E shov.‘ir I Federal Coal Cb. CH. 2291 Special—Free Wheeling Wbv buv cheap coal when vou can bur better grades of coals for just a little more money. We guarantee aualitv and quantity Twenty-two vears of service and satisfaction. You get what you nyy for. Weaver Coal & Ice Cos. DR-2201. DR-2211. * SPECIAL BRAZIL' BLOCK cm 75 md. 6-m. b WHEEL CH AROE. Manly-O’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE-1331. H 5-1391, ; UNION ICE & COAL CO. DR. 452! ~ DR- '*32 We Satisfy Free Wheeling E. Kentucky gg ! 5-ia. Ip., s’h vein. fkd. Bennett Coal Cos. DR. 4252 ‘ WOOD- F.replcc" or furr.ace. $3 a cord; t2j cords. ss.|p. Delivered. LI-7634.
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39 Cash Coal Mart # —j ~~ G 1 endora 4 j . $575 THE WONDER COAL NO SOOT NO CLINKERS Very few ashes. One ton will convince you this js better coal than most grades” of West Virginia being sold today.*' We give “Geld Bond" discount stamps. Hoosier Coal & Oil v Company HEmlock 1331-1332-1333 ~ i Golden Flame u* A Ind. No. 5. 3)4 30 6-in. fkd. Ip VTiVfV Tip Top W. Va. cO C No. 5, 6-in. blk., fkd. East Ky. No. 6 OC 6-in. Ip., fxd NO WHEEL CHARGE. CITIZENS COKE, $7.25 AND $7.75. IMMPLSICPFDEL &> OPERATORS OF FOUR YARDS 5R.2400 if \ DR. 2401 —— , CIRCLE FUEL CO. DR-2695. DR-2695. Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. _ WA-5666. FREE WHEELING—West Virginia clean, large lump $5. Save this ad. DR-5850-W. F REE JW HEEL-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. KINDLING—SpeciaI big load, delivered, $1.50. IR-5076, dßy br night. NO WHEEL CHARGE, Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. DR. 7479 40 Wanted to Trade SMALL restaurant on busy street for farm or late car. DR-0186. SWEEPER —Universal, dresser, bevel, plate mirror; for what have you? RI-3902. TRADE—S2,SOO equity in 5-bedroom home near Tech school for small suburban; west preferred. 207 N. Beville. 41 Wanted to Buy BP ALL FURNITURE CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019 If WHEN YOU ARE READY TO % SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest ouvers- ano seller; >i used merchandise in the state. WK PAY THE BEST PRICES HIGHEST CASH PRICES For , Shotguns. Old Gold and Silver. ‘ Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. 20) West Washington St RAILROADMEN'S BANK BOOKS bought for cash. RI-0364. MR. LOGAN. SELL YOUR OLD GOLD and old watches and dental bridges direct to a gold abuyer. 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 gold teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded Jewlerv. watches. Cash paid Bring ro STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor Pennsylvania and Market Sts ~lTvestock 7~ 42 Dogs. Birds, Pets BEAUTIFUL TOY POMERANIAN AT STUD. 1048 DIVISION ST. BE-1765. PERSIAN KITTENS—Cheap for quick sale. 1712 Rembrandt St, LI-8786. 43 Horses. Cattle, Poultry IDEAK XMAS GIFTS Beautiful puppies at rcas. prices. IR-2238. FINANCIAL 46 Personal Property Loans HAVING TROUBLE , Making Ends Meet? A ‘‘PERSONAL/’ loan will solve you; problem quickly. You can arrange to repay a small amount monthly in accordance with your ncome. * For quick service, phone, write or come in atgftSONAL 1# f INANE CO. 34 S Pennsylvania St. 1 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 THHiIMJikT WHY LOSE YOUR CART If you can't meet your pivmeaw we will refinance vour car. make the payments lexer, or give vou cash If paid when due: if net. regu;ar legal rate will prevail until maturity LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 201 W Wash. Rl-IiZI
AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale
CHRYSLER We Offer a Few Salesroom Samples of Chrysler Cars at Tremendous Discounts Sixes, Eights & Imperial Eights Patented Floating Power equipped. Also Duplate safety glass, safety all-steel bodies and safet y hydraulic brakes. See these CHRYSLER FLOOR SAMPLES today. Get cur proposition—yoT wiU be tempted with the choicest automobile value in history. 1928 $95 1931 coupe ,rm $295 IQ9S Tontine bus. cpe.. IQ7 IQ2O DeSoto 6 sedan, Qir Lv&O ,- 00( i t i r es & con. 10 ' J J-UOU wire wh eels 1929 £} 125 1930 isr'.'rrh’... 345 1928 150 1928 375 1929 :™r f 150 1930 395 IQ9Q Plymouth 17,5 1Q59 Mod. Plymouth OQ~ co ach XI x , sport coupe OJD Chrysler 72 175 IG9Q Chrysler 75 sed.. OQX XOLdO sedan iicl t; wire wheels OuO IQ9Q Auburn IQX IGQI PeSoto 6 sedan, A A} r XObO sedan XJOX wiro wheels 1930 IS/ 1 '"". 200 1931 : 67 495 1930 275 1930 77 495 1090 Bnick std. 9GK IGQI Olds spt sed.. 405 h'-to sedan XcTOX r , wire wheels.... 1929 St 1 er srort 295 1931 575 1929 sedan 1 ". 0 " 295 1930 r a Sedan‘\. D, : !,,X ! 75 1929 s ?.dan S !’.°. rt . 295 ' 1931 Se ! d m ilke h „ew".!?! 500 IGQG Studebaker 9QC IGQI Model Chrysler S CtQX IJOU se dan ltfol § port Roadster... C. H. WALLERICH CO. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS 950 North Meridian RI. 4574 Open Evenings and Sundays
ABELS-FINK UNDERSELLS ’32 Stude. 8 Sed. '3l Chev. Coupe '3l Ford Std Cpe. $695 $295 $295 $235 ’3l Pontiac ’3l Willys, Sed. ' 3O e ,° ,? ying us ’ $345 $395 ’ms"] $495 •31 Oak. 8 Sed. Comm. '29 DeSoto Sed. ’3O Pontiac bach $325 $145 $195 $195 ’3O Chev. Coach ’3O Dodge Sedan ’3l Essex Sedan ’3l Marrnon 8 Sed. $195 $245 $245 | $295 ’2B Pack. Club sed. ’ 3l . chev ' ’32 Plymouth Coe. 29 Nash Adv. Sed. $295 $345 I $345 I $245 ABELS-FINK AUTO 1 CO. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 535 N, CAPITOL lx, Hl2,
FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loans DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO, I OTHERS PAID OFF. MORE MONEY ADVANCED I • We make loans on ALL cars regardless of make |E| or year. You can get if. MORE money on your, car at SACKS BROS I AUTO MAN C* 9 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994. S CASH&K : Meridian Motor Sales 82ORHERIOIAN ~~ AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale Today’s Special Values 1931 Dodge Sport Coupe, less than 20,000 miles, 6-ply Goodyear heavy duty tires. Original finish. Motor ready for all winter service. A real value, 3390. 1930 Duick spt. coupe..s44s 1929 Ford Tudor 115 1931 Olds De Luxe coach 445 1930 Nash coupe 295 1928 Dodge 6-cyl. coupe 175 1929 Plymouth roadster 195 1927 Olds spt. coupe... 85 1929 Olds coach 265 1931 Olds De Luxe patrician sedan 545 These cars are ail in good condition including motor, tifes, finish, and upholstery. We invite* your inspection. * Wright Oldsmobile Cos. 1110 N. Meridian LI. 8073* Open Evenings 1832 Buick coupe; w. w ...$795 1931 Pontiac coach 345 1930 Pcntiac coupe /. 210 1929 Packard sedan jr'. 445 1929 Oakland roadster; u. w 175 IS2B Nash coupe , 75 1927 Chevrolet coupe . ... 65 1923 Ford coupe , 25 ** CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 V/ Norik _ LI-1995. CHEVROLET. 1930 coach; good shape; will . sacrifice for cash. 961 E_ Morris St. CHEVROLET, ’3l: 4-door redan: low miie7 age; $345. HARE CHEV. CO.. 552 E Wash, ai-5325. _ CHEVROLET 39 Couch; new tires; S3IT T WA.RF CHEV. cq. 532_E. Wash. RJ-5325. CFIEVROIET 23 roach, pe-fcct shape" 5115 HARE CHEV. CO.. 552 E. Wash. RT-5335. _ CHLVROLSrr '32 poach: used very little: *39V HARE CHEV. CO . 552 E. Wash RT-3333. _ _ CLHvr.OLET —'.73 snort esune: rumble :cc 35. H;.re Chev. Cos.. 552 E. Wash. XU-5335. ■ •
NOV. 29, 1932*
AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Safe
I FORD —1931 tudor in good condition; priv- | ate owner; 5235. 861 N. New Jersey. j FORD, 30 coupe; a pick up, $195. HARE 1 CHEV. CO., 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. FORD. '3l Tudor; like new; $295. HARE CHEV. CO„ 552 E, Wash. RI-5325. Marmon 1929 “68” Light 8 cyUnder car. For a small amount of money: $195. Losey Motors. Inc., t!33 N. Meridian. RI-9569. PACKARD We have a wonderful selection of late model roadsters, coupes and sedans. See these excellent, longlife cars before you buy. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 1511 N. Illinois St. RI-7578. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS. Meridian Motor Sales 829 N. Meridian. RI-4931. CHEVROLET —'31 coupe; hot water heater; $315. Hare Chev. Cos., 552 E. Wash. _RI-j)325. - !51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers I FORD, 1931 —Vs ton panel, an excellent value at 5295. I FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol. RI-9326. ! ItEO. 1929-jJ I j-ton stake bodv. duals: suitable for coal hauling. Sell or trade equity for light delivery. Call LI-7192. E.-0.-Y. SPECIAL at 1 lesJ°than U *2oo n C °° d rUnnln * COndUlon ’ MANY OTHERS GENERAL MOTOR USB,ID TRUCK DEPT 31 W. 13TH ST. H SANDYS. LI-7487. REPOSSESSED tractor, worth the money Also semi-trailor. MACK TRUCKS 736 E. Washington. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts GOOD USED BALLOON TIRES ~~" 50c. 75c, $1 each. Also 200 truck tires. Bargains. % TOM ROGERS. 3117 VT Washington. BE-4300. Usd& Truck Tire Bargairis" Some SS io B w° l a S H $| h I>r6SSUre End baU °° n - GENERAL TIRE CO. 838 N Delaware. LI-5523. 55 Autos Wanted WE WILL PAY—Highest cash prices for. v, J? H * a model automobile. MOTOR, 11th and Meridian. RIWili pay casn for your car or eaultyT I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll 4518 561 North Capitol. LEG A L S 56 Legal Notices Notice is hereby given that* the urdefcsigned will offer for sale, at their place of business, 523-27 E. Washington. Incianapolis, Ind.. Wednesday. Nov. 30. 1932. 10 a. m. 1 Lot of Household Goods stored under the names of Amanda Burnette. Fannie Tanning, Mrs. D B. Allen, William X. Ryan. Mrs. E. M Holland, He.en Blankenship, Thomas Beckelheimer, Dale Rufferty. and George B. Short, Mrs. A. Bray. Robert Campbell. A. A. Miles, Emma Lours, John Smith E F. Shnner. Mrs. Edward Snyder. Mr Lawrence. Mrs. R. G. True. Ray D. Huls. Mr.,. H. D. Roberts. Things sold for charges. HODGES STORAGE qp LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET T NO. 41-M. In the matter of establishing week-end dzasenger fares bv the American Stages. Inc., between Indianapolis and LaFavette aha Weal LaFavette. Indiana. ) Notice is hereby given that the Pubhe i Service Commission of Indiana will con- ! duct public- hearing in the ebove entitled ! cause in the Rooms of th Commission at .Indianapolis. Indian.- at 10:00 o'clock a. m. ’ on Bfecember 12. 1932. I Public participation in this hearing '■ reo'i-sted b v the Commission. PUBLIC SER’KX COMMISSION OF INDIANA Bv O. R. LIVINGHOUSE Examiner. | Indianapolis. Indiana. j Mnv-irih-r 20 )932.i ' 57 Legal Bids and Proposals ELEVATOR BIDS Bids for an elevator to be installed in ; Robert W. Long Hospital according to | plans and specifications prepared bv Ro'-ert Frost Daggett. Architect. and : Charles R Ammerman, Consulting , Engineer, will be received In the office !of the undersigned at Bloomington. Ini diana. on or before December 10, 1532, 10 ; o'clock A. M. • Plsns can be obtained at the office of ; the Architect. 922 Continental Bank Build- ' ing. Indiancpalis. Indiana, j The Owners reserve the right to reject • any or all bids. JOHN W CRAVENS Secretary, Board of Trustees, i Bloomington. Indiana. 4 Nov. 28. 1932.
