Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1933 Edition 02 — Page 10

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AUTO CREATIONS. OF 1933 GO ON DISPLAY IN N. Y. Lines Greatly Changed in This Year’s Models, Now Being Shown. Jl i/ \F. A fieri'ire NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—With greatly changed lines arid numerous mechanical improvements, automobile manufacturers of the United States today placed their 1933 creations on display at the Grand Central Palace here. The initial showing of the new | models revealed accentuated stream- > lining to the extent of widely adopted skirted fenders, sloping radiators and hoods, rounded tops, flaring rear ends, tear-drop headlights, and other fittings. The mechanical improvements consisted in a wide adoption of automatic choke, automatic starter, power brakes, beam-control headlights, down draft carburetion, carburetor heat control, automatic clutch, variation's of the “X-type" frame construction, and thermostatic shock absorbers. Following are the outstanding features of some of the new cars on display: PIERCE ARP.OW—Both eight and twelve-cylinder models are .shown. Engine rubber mounted and equipped ”’ith new type vibration damper. A. new type of cartridge j oil filter Is used. Other features include automatic oil temperature regulator, down draft carburetor, automatic choke, new cooling system, automatic starter, free wheeling and power brakes. Principal change in design is the skirted fender. BUlCK—Changed design includes new V-shape radiator grill, skirted fenders, doors on closed models that drop even with the running board, and sloping rear quarter. Mechanical improvements include draughtless ventilation in closed models, improved automatic clutch, push-button starter, roller bearing brake pedals, automatic carburetor heat control, beam-control headlights, and stronger frame construction. GRAHAM—Further development of its rounded hood, sloping radiator and skirted fenders of 1932, with anew bumper design to accentuate lines of front. Car is produced In two new chasses an eight, and a six, on stronger frames. Engine horse power stepped i up, carburetor improved, and bodies ! built of steel. Also has beam-con- j trol headlights. WILI.YS Probably the most’ changed car at the show, with com- ' plctely changed lines to the lastj degree of streamlining in front and i rear. Another car with skirted fenders. Is said to give from 25 to 30 miles on a gallon of gas. Has ! patented “floating power.” Outside of design it features new oil system, insulated bodies, headlights constructed in fenders, down draft carburetor, hydraulic shock absorbers and nonglare windshield. HUDSON—New eight and back in the field with old “Super-Six.” The eight is a refined edition of the 1932 model. The 126-inch wheelbase chassis has been discontinued, leaving the 119 and 132-inch models. Changes include pneumatic engine mounting in three-point suspension, and alterations of design, trim and interior appointments. ESSEX—The Terraplane now is produced in an eight-cylinder model as well as the six. Engine in eight is rubber-mounted in a three-point suspension. Car features new cooling system, duo-flow oil system, airplane type oil pump, down draft carburetion, air cleaner, backfire arrester, thermostatic shock absorbers, and allsteel body construction. AUBURN—Three new lines of rights and three of twelves Cars include new lines, free wheeling, dualratio rear axle, four-point rubber engine mounting, automatic chassis lubrication, automatic hydraulic shock absorbers, airplane strut bracing in cowl assembly, and anew “X plus A” frame construction. PONTlAC—Another with skirted fenders and accentuated streamlines. Offers seven new body models and anew straight eight. Engine rubber mounted and fed by a down draft carburetor. New type of “cross-flow” cooling system is incorporated in all models, as is safety glass. DE SOTO—Wheelbase extended and height reduced in this latest offering. Has 'floating power,” coincidental starter, new silent transmission, free wheeling automatic clutch, hydraulic brakes, carburetor accelerator pump, automatic clutch at an additional cost, squeakproof springs, and beam control headlights. CHEVROLET—StiII a six, despite reports to the contrary. Built on longer wheelbase, and features draughtless ventilation, safety glass, “cushion-balanced” engine mounting, free wheeling and synchro-mesh transmission, “start-erator,” increased engine power, skirted fenders in a further streamlined body, and an “octane selector” which is said to get the most results from all types of gasoline. NASH Three straight eight groups, a standard eight and a “Big Six.” Has the following selling points: Motor with pneumatic mounting, improved frame, synchroshift. silent second transmission, free wheeling, double action shock absorbers, centrifuse brake drums and improved carburetion. CONTINENTAL— Newcomer in the industry with two sixes and a four. Latter said to be capable of thirty miles to a gallon of gasoline. V-shaped radiator and skirted fenders mark design. All-steel bodies, three-point engine mounting, automatic clutch on “big six. ’ down-draft carburetor and light bodies are feature. CHRYSLER Change in lines slightly noticeable. Floating power, coincidental starter, double-drop frame, improved cooling system, automatic clutch, centrifuse brake drums, drown-dralt carburetor and squeakproof springs. STl'TZ—Car In upper price field tha' features safety glass, hydraulic: fcrnktj, automatic chassis lubrica-j lion and thermostatically controlled

The City in Brief

Mrs. Florence Webber. 1018 North Jefferson avenue, reported to police early Friday night that a stockilybuilt man seized her purse containing S2O in cash and a S2O check as she was walking on Jefferson avenue after leaving a street car. Three Negroes are held today on burglary and larceny charges following theft from a basement locker of SIOO worth of dishes, property of Mrs. Belle Rhude, 1327 Central avenue. Those held are John Willis, 26, apartment house custodian, his wife, Dorothy, and Morris Greathouse, all of 513 East Fourteenth street. Valuable papers and jewelry valued at $45 were reported stolen from the homo of Carl C. Berry, 3645 College avenue, early Friday night. Entrance was gained by breaking the glass in a window. All men who have served in the United States navy have been invited to attend a meeting of the United States Naval Veterans at 8 p. m. Monday in the D. A. V. hall, 108 North Delaware street. Richard G. Froendhoff, state vice-com-mander, will preside. Co-operation of the railroads, trucks and bus systems of the state in order to meet the public desire ior more and better transportation was urged by Sam C. Hadden, former secretary of the Indiana Highway and Motor Association, in an address before the Exchange Club Thursday. Members of the Indianapolis Dental Society and their wives will hear Professor George W. Starr, director of business research of the Indiana university school of comI mcrce and finance when he addresses the society Monday night at i the Washington. First of a series of lectures, on I the subject “A Step Forward in I Islam,” will be given at 2 Sunday at Walker Casino. Abdul Ahmed and Sufi M. R. Bengalee of Punjab, India, will speak. The lecture is open to the public. “Fundamentals of Rejuvenation" will be the subject of a lecture by Dr. Josef George, authority or? nutritional and physiological chem- : istry, Monday night at 3420 East Ninth street, in the first of a series being sponsored by the Health Nature Club.

BUDGET BUTCHERING DELAYS STATE BILL Measure Not to Be Ready Until Jan. 29. Members of the state budget committee, who are busy with the pruning knife on some $30,000,000 of biennial budget requests from state departments and institutions, will not have the appropriation bill ready before Jan. 29, it was announced today. That is the final date for its presentation to the house. Present procedure of the committee is to draft a plan of budget cutting for approval by Governor Paul V. McNutt. It is known that the committee will work on a budget containing all the reductions voted for a two-year period by the special session of the legislature. Requests have been based on restoration of former salary scales, after the two-year period has elapsed. Additional cuts, which will bring (he appropriations asked far below any biennial budget in recent years, may be recommended by the budget committee, it was indicated. What will happen to their recommendations remains problematical. as the committee was appointed by Governor Harry G. Leslie, without consultation with the new administration. It is possible that their program will be ignored by the overwhelmingly Democratic legislature, which at present is following administra- ! tion leadership. FRANCE FIRM ON DEBT Negotiations Suspended Defintely Until After March 4. By United Press PARIS, Jan. 7.—Definite indication that Franco-American war debts negotiations have been suspended finally until after March 4 was given fo r the first time Friday night in an inspired statement to the press on the crisis. The statement said, in part: ‘ France has no interest in pursuing useless conversations with a representative whose authority is limited. Ambassabor Claudel accordingly has informed Secretary of State Stimson of Premier Joseph Paul-Boncour’s decision.” hydraulic shock absorbers, and attractive lines. PLYMOUTH Two new body types not announced with the recent six lin \ HUPMOBILE-Looks like a lot of emphasis was placed on the six line this year. Cars pleasantly changed in design. OLDSMOBILE—Eight and six retained and improved. Different wheel bases. LINCOLN—Two twelves with four-point engine suspension, dual down draft carburetion. intake air silencers, synchronizing type transmission, vacuum booster type brakes and new bodyjines. CADILLAC — New body lines, controlled ventilation, improved transmission, rainproof cowl ventilator, ride regulator, new cooling system, six-point engine suspension and skirted fenders. STI DEBAKLR—Three new eights and a six. Most outstanding improvement is power brakes. Thermostatic control of down draft carburetion, reduction of lubrication points, increased horsepower, slanting “V” front body assembly, and skirted fenders. PACKARD—Two eights and a twelve. New ventilation system, increased power, changed intake manifold, new braking system and changes in steering and clutch.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices CULBERTSON. ALICE A.—Beloved mother of Edward H. Culbertson, Clermont, Ind.; Mrs. L. Augustus Pavey. Louisville, Ky.; Charles F Culbertson, knlghtstown. Ind., and Mrs. Atha M. Martin and Mrs. Florence MacConnell of Indianapolis, passed on at Mrs Martin's home, k 145 Central ' ave . Friday a m. Services at the JOHNSON AND MONTGODERY FUNERAL HOME. 1622 N. Meridian, Monday. 10 a. m. Friends Invited and may call after noon Saturday. Burial Knightstown. Ind. EDGE, HELEN—Beloved wife of Sergeant Oles H Edge departed this life Thursday. Jan. 5. age 40 years. Funeral notice la’er. For information call MOORE & KlljX. CH-5550. lihi’f, HAKKY—Age 44 years, of 706 N. Pine st., husband of Amanda Hoyt, stepfather of Eugene and Garrett White, passed away a: 3:15 p m. Friday. Funeral Monday Jan. 9th. 2 p. m.. at above residence. Burial Jlemorial Park. Friends invited." Friends may call at residence after 2 Sunday. KELSO. MRS. ELIZABETH—Widow of Norman C. Kelso, mother of Clarence and Lawrence Kelso. Mrs. Homer Bulcy, Mrs. Meda Canden and Mrs. Fred King of Indianapolis. Mrs. William James of Martinsville and Mrs. Robert Evans of Dayton, 0.. passed on Friday afternoon at her home. 3127 W. Michigan st. Services at THE JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME, 1622 N. Meridian st., Monday. 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. (Huntingburg papers please copy. 1 VERNIA, MARY ALICE—Of 5627 Julian ave., beloved w ife of Sylvester Vernia and mother of Mrs. Mary V. Kersey and sister of Mrs. Grave Joyce of Indianapolis and Henry Snyder of Vevey, Ind., departed this life Friday, Jan. 6, age 50 years. Funeral Monday. Jan. 9. at THE’ IIOORE A; KIRK FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station st.. 8:30 a. m., and Our Lady of Lourdes church, E. Washington and Hawthorne lane, 9 a, m. Burial Crown Iliil cemetery. Friends jnvited. WEfSHOIF, PEARL—inee Andersoni, age 52 yens, wife of August Sandy Wcishoff, Friday noon. Funeral from late home. 63 Lcgrande, Monday 8:30 a. m.; Sacred Heart church 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. i Cards, In Memoriams FARE -In loving remembrance of our dear father SAMUEL FARE who departed this life six years ago today, January 7th, 1927: We do not forget you Nor do we intend. We think of you often; And will to the end. Gone and forgotten by some, You may be, But dear to our memory, You ever will be. Sadly missed by SONS AND DAUGHTER. i i;n-ral Directors, Florists wTt. blasengym Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office, 1634 W. Morris. Dr 2570. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Meridian St. TA-:H35 GRIN STEINER’S 522 E. Market RL 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Funeral Home Johnson & Montgomery 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr 0321-0522

4 Lost and Found BEAGLE HOUND—White spotted; short tail, HU-3576. BILLFOLD—Brown leather, containing cash and personal papers. Reward. BE--4000. Mr. McLain. DIAMOND RlNGS—Ladies’, solitaire and dinner rinsr lost at Avres’ washroom. Reward, 1305 Inland Bank Bldg, LI-6060. POLICE DOG—Lost; dark, name "Fritz;” reward. 745 N. Wallace. IR-6373. POODLE, white; lost; black spots on back. Reward. Call HU-7925. SEWING KlT—Brown suede, probably near Marott Hotel. Reward, Marott Hotel. WATCH LOST—Man’s gold, initials W. E. K. on back: reward. HU-1279. WHITE GOLD RlNG—Blue set; lost on College or Illinois car, December 30th. Reward. HU-4940. WIRE WHEEL—Red, and tire, last Tuesday afternoon or evening n. of 30th st. Reward. Delaware Flower Shop, TA-3161. WRIST WATCH—Lady’s white “gold, 12 diamonds lost Thursdav morning. Valued keepsake. Liberal reward. WA-1000. 5 Personals BEDSIDE care o; patients taken trained nurses home; $lO week. CH-1700-R. CRAIG’S Luncheon Soda Try Our Sterling Chocolates. 6 E. Washington. 40 N. Penn. $5 FOR getting us in touch with young man who was night watchman at 14th and Meridian and Fountain Square in summer of 1927. Welfare League for the Blind. LI-2995. MID-WEST DETECTIVES, "INC. Criminal Civil. Domestic Investigations. EXPERIENCED INVESTIGATORS LI-5484, 403 Inland Bldg. S'TAMP COLLECTOR—3OO special lots of stamps on sale all week. W. K. Stewart S; -:nn Department. 44 E. Washington SI. TO BOARD CHILDREN in modern home; cil y refercncc. 914 N. Bellcview place. WANT TO ADOPT—Boy or girl; referenccs exchanged. HA-2444-M. YOUR car overhauled or rebuilt. E-7. payment plan; for Information call Lincoln 2044. 322 No. Delaware. Open 24 hours. Superior Auto Service, Inc. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS" 15 Transportation . tTI GOING SOUTH? l Take advantage of these Ml ... Jl rates: Louisville. $2.50; Nashvilie, $5; Chattanooga, $7; Atlanta. *10; Jacksonville. 11’’ U"T sls; Miami, $23. Porter t ' Service all the wav. ■ 'J UNION BUS DEPOT. 125 W. Market. RI. 9666. MODERN TRAVELER'S”BUREAU Brevort Hotel. RI-2188 Boston, sls: N. Y. or Phila., sl2: Wash or Balt., $10.50; Pitts.. $6; St. Louis. $3.60; Dallas. sls. Buses Daily. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services AUTO SERVICE Fords. Chevrolets. valves ground, motor tuned. $2.75. DR--2632. FURNACE COILS. INSTALLED $2.50. WORK GUARANTEED. CH-3726-R. WE repair all makes of sewing machines. Estimate without cost. L. S. AYRES & CO., RI-9441. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISONS PRICES ARE CHEAPER. SERVICE BETTER. CAREFUL WHITE MEN: $2 LOAD UP. LI-4105. EXTRA careful moving; padded her tired, frigeration equipment. White. DR-4000. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now pay six months later, free nmling to storage. Moving $4 per load ar.d up. Call RI 7750 419 E Market St MOVING $2 UP—Local, overland equip. trucks: W.iite, Pete’s. CH-2878 J NS T R U C TIONS 10 Schools. Colleges. Tutoring WANTED —Name men-woman. 18-50. wishing future government jobs. Steady. Start SlO5-$175 month. Sample coaching with particulars FREE. Apply today. Box 1050-K. Indianapolis Times. HELP WANTEO 13 Help Wanted—Male Solicitors for drv cleaning, good commission. 706 E. 46th St. HU-7387. \\ ANTED SERVICE MAN—Large manufacturer has openings in several counties where not represented for middle-aged men who are capable and willing to rail on factories, stores garages, warehouses. schools, hotels, etc., and inspect end service their fire extinguishers, tamings on inspection and service work range from 525 to 535 a week with added earrings from sales of extinguishers and new automatic fire alarm. Fire-Crv Company. Dept. 15. Dayton. O. Boys earn your own spending money selling Times Final Pink Edition. Apply, Mr. Row, Times Bldg., 214220 W. Maryland St. 14 Help Wanted—Female Bea Hotel Hostess Our personal coaching plan trains women for well paid positions Class now starting. CSli or write MRS. EDNA MORGAN. Hotel Antlers. Indianapolis. Indiana. Special representative International Hostess Bureau. St. Petersburg. Florida. GIRL—Help in restaurant, tables and kitchen, experience necessary, board and room furnished, 437 N. Illinois. 4 CAPABLE women to train, executive positions. If you’re interested in cosmetics and free to travel see Margaret Shirev. the Graylyan. Pennsylvania at Uth St. t

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RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $3: CAPITOL, N. 3143—Attractive light room: good heat: modern conveniences. Near hath. TA-2854. S4 ■ ILLINOIS. N.. 3210—Living room and bedroom, steam heat, single room. $2.50. TA-5000. ARLINGTON, N.. 29—Pleasant room, for gentleman; in home east, garage optional. IR-6887. _____ SEVILLE. N., 433—Cheerful front room, downstairs; good heat; modern; board optional. CH-0314. BROADWAY. 3334—Beautiful room, opposite bath; modern home privileges; instant hot water; family of two: garage; cheap rent. Convenient to Illinois; Central. College bus line. TA-1138 ILLINOIS, N. 2449, APT. 6—Elaborate room; home above average; steam hat; hot water. TA 7167. MERIDIAN. N.. 402. Apt. 12—Front room; attractive apartment. Luxurious bed; ideal place: gentleman preferred. OHIO. E.. 405—Close in good, clean bed*. 15c a night: tub, showers. PENNSYLVANIA. N., 1347—Lovely front room for 1 or 2: good heat, garage; reasonable. LI-8857, RUCKLE. 2821—Attractive, warm room with bath; breakfast, garage optional. Reasonable. HA-0975. TACOMA, N., 939—Warm front room; meals optional: E. 10th car; privileges gentleman. CH-6173-R, UNION ST., 637—Gentleman or employed couple. Private, attractive, modern, brick home. LI-8154. WASHINGTON BLVD. _ NORTH OF 52D Large front room. Beautifully furnished; 2 big closets; private homegentleman preferred. HU-8468. WASHINGTON, E... 1808—Nice, large room steam heat, private home, near car line' RI-2214. WOODRUFF. 735 W. DR.—Beautiful homeprivate lavatory; reasonable; garage’. CH-2402-W. * * WOODRUFF, 962 E. DR.—Large airy room' 3 windows: 1 or 2; new home. CH-5253-j’, 24TH., E., 515—54 double; lovely large front room; 1 or 2; steam heat. HE--1494. ATHLETIC CLUB LOCATlON—Desirable front room. heat, hot water. Private, reasonable. RI-3603. ROOMS—2Sc. 50c day; weekly $1.50 to .72.50; steam heat, shower. Craig Hotel. 323 E. Washington St. BELMONT HOTEL, 227 Va E. Ohio; rooms S2 and up. LI-0158. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia; downtown; modern: steam heat; for Legislature men; 62 up. ’ Colonial TTolol Every con., free U.UlUilJcll lIUICI parking. Must see to appreciate. 64 up. 23f N. Illinois. HOTEL ANTLERS Suminolo 920 N- Ala.; A-I rooms; reOUilliilOlc decorated; hot. cold water, TTotol shower in each room. Low rates. xxutcl LI-1496. PRINCETON HOTEL' ~ 232 S. Illinois. A real winter home for ladies and gentlemen. Low rates to permrimnt guests, FREE parking. TTOTFf, Clean, modern, fireproof, ILKJ XUjU city heat> q U iet. Rooms PTTPTTA'M' with hot and cold water X GlvliAiN j 3 week and up. Free tub or shower baihs. Low daily rates. Market and New Jersey Sts. HOTEL SPINK Opposite Union Station SPECIAL LOW RATES TO PERM. GUESTS Weekly—Monthly—Free Parking. CALL RILEY 1351

13 Housekeeping Rooms S4—CENTRAL. 1206—Nicely furnished large housekeeping room; 2 front rooms; $6; phone. $4 —MERIDIAN. 1706 S.—One large room, sink, good heat, nicely furnished, prlvate entrance. S5: 1206 CENTRAL—NiceIv furnished. 2 rooms, kitchenette, apartment: steam heat, nhone. reasonable. ALABAMA. N.. i22o—Large room, kitchenette, sink, steam heat, clean, also 1 room; garage. BACON. 1205—3-room garage bungalow; strictly private, real home; utilites furnished. EAST, N., 836—1 or 2-room apartments, furnished, modern, at a bargain price. LI-5723. ILLINOIS, N., 2339—1, 2, rooms, $3.50 to $6; laundry, private entrance. Ta, 7110. ILLINOIS, N.. 1726—2 or 3-room apartments; clean, everything furnished; private entrance. OHIO. E.. 540—TWO ROOMS. $3; ONE ROOM, $1,50, PRUITT. 1325—'/2 square from Riverside car: 3 nicely furnished rooms. $4: ynrd. WOODRUFF PL.. 892 M. DR.—Large furnished room with kitchenette. Private entrance. CH-4249, . WOODRUFF PLACE—Cozy two rooms and kitchenette, furnished; reasonable; refined business women. CH-6192-R. 29TH, 1217 W.—2-room furnished, modern apartment, sink, good heat, utilities furnished, private bath and entrance, garage. TWO-ROOM apartment, private entrance; also large front room and kitchenette; reasonable. 527 N. Delaware. 19 Rooms with Board S4.SO—PENNSYLVANIA, N„ 1928—Warm room for 2; excellent home cooked meals. HA-2376-W. NEW JERSEY. N., 2217—Cheerful, large, front room; real home; modern; excellent meals. TA-4706, OXFORD, N„ 540—Real home for gentleman. lovely light room; good meals. CH-3966. PARK. 2066—Nice pleasant front room; suitable for 2; real home; reasonable. HE-5483. PENNSYLVANIA, NT 2256—Large front room, twin beds, good heat, excellent meals; nrivileges. CHILDREN'S boarding home. Have room for 2 more children. Near school, LI-5079. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Time*. Phone “ad-taker” RL 5551 during buslness hour* 31 Unfurnished Apartments SPINK APARTMENTS 3720 N. Pennsylvania $45.00-$ 50.00 20.35 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- 47.50 37 W. 21st 40.00- 55.00 230 E. 9th St 30.00- 37.50 402 N. Meridian 40.00- 125.00 Modern Fireproof Apt. Frigidaire Equipped ACCESSIBLE Street cers, bus lines and stores. General Apartments, Inc. 22 W. Vermont St. LI. ?439. Nights. Sundays, Holidays. Call LI-2361. S2O; PRATT ST.. 653 East 9th room modern, best heat, utilities. LI-6687. $37.50. COLLEGE. 1705—The Harold, lower 5 rooms, good heat, garage. WA-0544. Efficiency Apts. 240 E. 9th St $25.00 1108 College 27.50 1020 Central 30.00 1649-55 N. Ala 31.00 5345 E. Wash 32.00 We also have 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apts. very reasonably priced. All apts. equipped with electric refrigeration. Proper management, clean environment. rficij Italian Os) Apcnimenta Hemlock 1037 Day Hl cy 1371 Night CENTRAL. 2342—5 rooms, heat and water. 1 month free. RI-5994. HE-2783. DELAWARE, N., 811—4 rms., strictly modern, steam heat, water pd., $25. Bring ad. $2 credit. LI-1800. FALL CREEK BLVD.—Ultra modern threeroom duplex, exceptionally nice. HU-1092. WASHINGTON, E.. 2012—Lower east side 5-room modern; Sl9; water paid. BE-2615. 11TH. W. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: heat, gas, water and Ice furnished • 522. Call apartment No. 1. THE GRANT. SOUTH 2-Room Apt., $22.50 336 Prospect St. Utilities furnished: in good condition; can be seen at anv time. Security Trust Cos. RI-9484. SOUTHEAST Efficiency Apts., $25 PINEX COURT Corner of Fletcher and Pine All utilities furnished. Call Apt. 27 SECURITY 'I"RUST CO. RI. 9434 TRY TIM~ES~~WA~NT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 22 Unfurnished Houses RENT $lO PER MONTH 4 rooms, electric lights, well inside, garage; in good condition. 541 Fleming. Call Frazee. LI-2318. $10; VALLEY AVE.. 2016—Semi-modem. 4room double, garage, water paid. $lO : 906 COFFEY—Comffv 3-room double, newly painted, decorated. See this, vou will rent it. Owner, HU-6833. $11; WATER PAID—3O26 Station St.. 4 rooms, electricity, gas. cemented cellar. paved street. CH-4924. *14 —EWING. 1123—4-room semi-modern, garage, wator paid. CH-7097. *l4; DRAPER, 1531 —5 rooms semi-modern, water naid, gas e!ectric.i“*. A-l condi-ti-in. HU-4368. D&* W i.\ SIS—WADE ST.. V. 5 rooms, garage. Near I ry

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses >sl7 FORMERLY $20—807 Villa ave.; dandy 5-room double, good location; A-l condition, complete bath, garage, water paid. DR-3472. S2O; WHITTIER PL.. 58— Irvington; 5room modern, garage, water paid. RI--1533. S2O: CORNELIUS. 3942 -6 rooms, modern. garage; near Butler. Shortridge. HU-5154. $20—515 N. Oxford Six-room modern double, convenient. economical. Near car line, RI-2800. S3O: BANCROFT. 607—Dar.dv 6 rooms, sirictlv modern double, garage. CH--OH9B-J. 540; CORNELIUS. 4242—Cheerful bungalow; i 5 rooms, strictly modern, garage. HUi 6759. ’ ADAMS ST. I rrn. easily heated, garage. >22.50 RL-1533. ALABAMA. 620 N.—lo rooms. 2 baths. S3O. | New Jersey. 610 N.—SlB. TA-4679. j CENTRAL AVE.. 48TH ST.—2-Wav double. ' 48th St. side vacant. 3 bedrooms, cross ventilation, long living room with fireplace. laundry room, garage. Close to i schools, water paid. Rent $65. Clifton Area i Excellent 3 bedroom, semi-colonial, single | house, good shape. Rent $22.50. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. : COLLEGE AVE.. 2948—Attractive 6-room modern double, kitchenette, garage, RcI duced. TA-4513 ! DEARBORN. N. 518—6-rooms, modern, rent j free to Feb. 1. 820. HA-1084-R. EASTERN. 554 —5-room modern double. S2O. Near St. Phillips. LI-9417. 2806" N. Gale Nice 7 room modern cottage, good loca- ! (ion. northeast. Rent 620. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. HAfiDING.”N~. 1919— Large 4 rooms, modern, $25, water paid. Trackless Trolley. HOYT. 1633 5 rooms, semi-modern, water paid, rent reduced. DR-3353-M. LASALLE. N.. 2051—Small semi-modern double. Garage and water. sls. LI-5231. WA-2550. LOCKWOOD. 1818 —4 rooms, semi-modern, $ 12.50. water paid. BE-2615. OHIO. K.. 1424—6 rooms, modern, garage, water, near Tech. Holy Cross. DR--4583-M, PARK AND 61ST—5-room 2-way modern brick double, Frigidaire, very attractive. WA-1560-W. RUCKLE. 4178—Attractive 6 rooms strictj lv modern, reduced to S4O, HU-4303. SHERMAN DRIVE. S.. 731—5-room bungalow. garage, bath, inclosed back porch. new heater. sl6. Owner. 1032 S. East, SPENCER. 23 ( Irvington—Attractive 6room modern double, breakfast room, fireplace, large closets, long living room, built-in laundry, garage. Reduced to $35. RI-5030. SPRUCE. 807--6-ROOMS: S2O: WATER PAID. DR-1157-W. TACOMA. N. 822—6-room modern, garage. was S4O. now $25. HU-4946. UDELL. 1168 —5-room semi-modern bath. garage, water paid; sls. RI-1533. 10th ST. E.. 4501—Modern 4-room double, garage, water paid. $27.50. 11TH. 3831 E.—4-room modern, built-in features, reduced 616. Garage. 35TH ST., W., 1022—4-room modern double; built-in features; garage; water paid. TA-6067. 8 ROOMS bath. gas. electricity. $12.50. rooming location. Inquire 960 N. Delawaro. RT-4773, FURNISHED or unfurnished; 4 light rooms, garage. 2057 Adams St. CH--7169-M. ~ BARGAIN RENTALS 127 W. 24th St.. 5 Rms.. modern. $lB. 1515 N. Olnev St.. 6 rooms.. S2O. 3630 E. 11th St.. 7 rooms, modern. $lB. 1224 Linden St.. 8 rooms, modern. S2O. John R. Welch & Sons 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423.

23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $3 WEEK—4-room furnished house and garage. 1115 Harlan. CH-6434-R, ALABAMA, N. 1726—4 rooms, bath, private entrance, garage, carllne. HA-4953-M. BELLEFONTAINE. 1310—5 rms. furnished. private bath, util, bargain. RI-7725. CENTRAL. 2131—56 wk.; 3 rm.. priv. ent.; good heat :util. furn. HE-4155. HARDING. N.. 2618 —Bungalow, 2 bedrooms, piano, radio, overstuffed, garage, water paid. Near school. $6.50 week. TA-6340. NEW YORK. 4902 E.—Attractive 2 bedroom. single home, fuel included, reasonable. IR-6507. PARK AVE.. 2444—8 rooms, well furnished. Frigidaire. garage: verv reasonable. HE--4550, PROSPECT. 2507-—6 rooms, semi-modern, comfortable, garage, utilities, reasonable. DR-5813, TACOMA. N.. 11—Cozy 3-room apartment, bath, utilities, heat. $8 week. CH-6605.. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, private bath; reduced rent. See housekeeper in basement, WILL SHARE 5-room modern bungalow with emnloved couple, reasonable. 1146 N. Mount. 24 Suburban and Farms sls: 5-ROOM bungalow, city water, gas. also 5 rooms, modern. Beech Grove 24W1. sl6; LYONS and OLIVER AVE.—Bungalow 5 rooms, electricity, pump, near school. PE-0990. AUBURN, 318—2nd house S. of Vermont: 5 rooms; electricity; garage; V* acre. BE--3107-R. NATIONAL RD.. W., 6446—8 en Davis; cottage; 5 rooms, electricity, garden, chickens; sls, BE-0746. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space STOREROOM—446 South Meridian. LI--1546, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale DARLING NEW BRICK BUNGALOW Five rooms, thoroughly modern, basement, garage. 2 acres, splendid location. 4 miles east. Bargain at $4,600: SSOO cash, balance monthly: no trade; owner. WA__o923;_ 4-ROOM cottage: good location, near schools; sacrifice price for quick sale by owner. Terms. TA -1123 J 9~ROOM”modern house north, near creek, will sacrifice equity; want offer. Owner, 3469 Graccland, 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana’s leading Real Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992. 28 Sale Suburban Property BARGAIN—6 rooms, semi-modern, fireplace, 3 bedrooms, lot 50x200. Washington Place East. $1,950. E. Z. terms. Russell Realty Corn.. 5450 E. Washington St. IR-1212. 3-ROOM warm cottage, corner lot. well, cistern and cellar; S7OO. Times, Box A--264. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage 11 INDIANAPOLIS LOTS—S acres In Rochester, Ind.; worth $12,000; pay equal difference; desirable Indianapolis busincss property. Times, Box 575, 40 ACRES —West: clear, sell, trade or take Building and Loan Stock. IR-2413. merchandTsE ”7 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BOTTLES—Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. HEATING BOILER Content No. 7. Dangler Gas Range Hi-Oven. 1237 Bradbury. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chairs. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BROS. 219 E. WASHINGTON, PITTSB.RG HEATER cost 5225. Sell for $25. 905 Ind. TWO large heaters: suitable for store rooms; bargain. 705 Massachusetts. 35 Household Goods CLOSING OUT sale of many highgraries of Ice Boxes. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.. 2000 Northwestern. TA-0689. DAY-BED. in good condition. $3.75” leather rocker, $1.50. CH-1218. 26 S. j Tuxedo. 1 used Thor, $10; 1 Thor floor ■■aKßsa-ji demonstrator at discount of 4^7-7.rnk 25' : new machines as low as 529.95. Easy terms. '"VS*®” 32 N. Del. Thor Shop. LI-5386. RANGE, electric; cost $225, sell $25. 905 VELVET CARPET —Dark crev. 70 yds., iused i. Sell verv cheap. 918 S. Meridian. WRITING DESK -Metal, walnut finish: big value: $2.50 each. Day bed <l, double pad. '3' pillows. SlO. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. 36 Ratios, Musical Instruments Atwater-Kent 7-tube table model $12.50 Aibornhone 8-tube console 517.50 Radioia Screen-Grid Hiehbov $24.50 RADip BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E. WASH CORNET —Conn B-flat. Good condition. Cheap. 2945 N. New Jersey. TA-2972. DRUM OUTFITS-S2O up; easv terms. New Epiphone guitars and banjos. '-2 off. Easv terms. PEARSON PLANO CO. 128 N Pennsylvania St. LI-5513 EXPERT PIANO TUNING. $2: 23 years’ experience: best reference. HE-5483. 50c PER CALL—Exp. radio repair. LUghtr.ir.g Radio Service, 201 N. Temple. CK-7210 FREE—Radio service call*, estimate 1! rep. needed. LANES, 2828 E. 10th CH-0218. MAJESTIC—Hi-Bov Radio. *l9. Croslev. S10: perfect condition. ALLEN. 534 Mass. | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS for less Terms. HERMANN RINNE MUSIC CO. 1 229 S, Penn., entire 4th floor. LI-7888.

MERCHANDISE 36 Radios, Musical Instruments PIIILCO COMBINATION 7-TUBE. PERFECT CONDITION; SPECIAL PRICE $34.50; $5 DOWN. 4101 E MICH. RADIO SERVICE You pay lor the service on your own radio. You do not. pay for the free calls at NU-KAN PRODUCTS CO.. 16th at Capitol. RI-8942. SAXOPHONES. $25 00 up” ssonT. INDIANA MUSIC CO.. 143 East Ohio. 2nd floor. LI-4088. SAXOPHONE—Fine silver gold befl Buescher; practically new; cost $175. will w BUBB Washington _ Hotel. Sunday and Monday morning. 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-3936. 29 s. Temple, CH-3036. 37 Furs. Wearing Apparel CLOTHING—Second-hand, all kinds, all or part. 225 Sanders. DR-4926. MEN’S SUITS ....81 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. 38 Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9-50 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 gSP alred tM 4 w 7 g 39 Cash Coal Mart BRAZIL BLK. Cfl IND. 6-IN. FKD. SLAB. W ■■WW TWO TONS, CASH $8.75 LOOKS different. BURNS differqent. IS different. NO WHEEL CHARGE. MANLEY - O’DONNELL FUEL CO. HE-1391. 2108 COLUMBIA. HE-1391. We’ll Keep the Home Fires Burning Hoosier Coal & Oil Cos. HE-1331, HE-1332. J lE-1333 Attractive Prices ~ Federal Coal Cos. CII. 2291 FREDRICK COAL CCX DR-1792. HIGH-GRADE COAL—LOW PRICES UNION ICE & COAL CO. DR-4621. DR-4622. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. FREE WHEEL. WA-5667, WEAVER COAL AND ICE CO. DR-2201. No wheel charge. DR-2201. 40 Wanted to Trade BABY CAB—l,ike new; for good electric sweener 332 Villa Ave. LATE R-CYLINDER—CIosed car, A-l condition, for equity in home. WA-4221. LOT—Will trade for Ford truck. John C. Wilson. 38th and Stevenson Dr. TREATMENTS for used car or what have you? DR. CRUM’S General Health Serv. ice, 1431 E. Wash. RI-1121. 41 Wanted to Buy H| ALL FURNITURE | CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019 2 WHEN YOU ARE READY TO i SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and seller* of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Shotguns. Rifles. Old Gold and Silver. Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. __ 201 West Washington at. SELL YOUR OLD GOLDend old watches and dental bridges direct to a gold buyer. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave RI-5994 CASH paid for old books and magazines; out, of town correspondence solicited. Fink Book. Shop, 527 North Alabama St. LI-1634, WE BUY OLD GOLD SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner. Highest prices paid for gold teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded jewelery. watches. Cash paid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor. Pennsylvania and Market Sts, WANT furniture, 4 to 6 rooms; also odd nieces; highest prices. HP-7274. WANTED—Ioo used electric motors. Motor Service Exchange. 1314 W. Washington. WANTED- Good mixed hav; good dry wheat; straw. 648 N. _Wcst. RI-0828. FINANCIAL 44-a Securities BUILDING <fe LOAN STOCKS ’ BOUGHT or SECURITY for LOANS SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 45 Business Opportunities PARTY to finance publication of a logical story. Times. Box A-800. WANTED to buy shoe repair shop, trade automobile, some cash. HU-1381. 46 Personal Property Loans HAVING TROUBLE j \ Making Ends Meet? I A “PERSONAL” loan will eolve your problem quickly. You can arrang* to repay a small amount monthly in accord-, j ance with your income. For quick service, phone, write or come In. PERSONAL FINANCE CO.! 34 S. Pennsylvania Bt, ■ . RI. 5054 ! FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS LOWEST IN CITY NO EXTRA CHARGES Rates 2",i whether $1 or S3OO balance. Inapls. Public Weifare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587 48 Automobile Loans AUTO. I OTHERS PAID OFF. & MORE MONEY ADVANCED. •We make loans on ALL Q cars regardless of make or year. You can get |§| MORE money r?ur 4^ SACKS BROS I AUTO LOAN CO I 308 INDIANA AVE. RL 5994. y 1 ~

FIN A N CIAL 48 Automobile Loans WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? If you can't meet your payments we will refinance your car. make the payments lower, or give you cash. 1/2 011 1/2 RATE V RATE If paid when due; it not. regular legal rate wiil prevai' until maturity. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. _2ol_W__Wash. RI-1321 ALTO - LO A N S!! Cash at once; 20 months to pay. USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N. Illinois LI. 9600 IF YOU DON'T FIND wnat vou are looking for In the want ads today. It may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily. AUTOMOTIVE ~ 50 Autos For Sale SHARP’S BEST BUYS 1931 Ford Tudor $295 1931 Ford Coupe 295 1930 Ford Tudor 245 1930 Ford Coupe ...... 245 1930 Ford Roadster ...175 1927 Chevrolet Coach... 45 1926 Olds Sedan , ;K .... ~ 45 1926 Dodge Sedan 45 Many Others From SIO.OO Up. Pre-Owned Cars at Their Best. HARRY A. SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DR. 5020 1302 E. Washington These are a few of the cars we have consigned to us by private owners for sale. Buick ’32 Victoria. Buick ’32 Sedan. Buick ’3O Road.. $325. LaSalle ’29 Road.. $395. Oakland ’3O Coach. $325. I Chevrolet ’3l Sedan, $325. Essex ’29 Coupe. $175. Whippet '29 Sedan. $145. Oakland ’2B Coupe. slls. Ford ’3O Coupe. $175. Buick 4-door Sedan. $45. Trade and Terms. LI-7383. BUICK. 1932 four-door sedan. Owner placed car with us and said this car must be sold. Will trade and finance. 1302 E. Wash. LI-7383. BUICK. 1930 Sedan, 30-46; w. w.; $465 CENTRAL BUICK CO., 120 W. North LI-1995, BUICK. 1931, SEDAN, 31-67—In excellent cond., $595. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 120 W. North, LI-1995. BUICK, 1929 Sedan. 29-41; six w7w.; $295! CENTRAL BUICK CO., 120 W. North. LI-1995. BUICK, 1932 Victoria consigned to us by private owner for sale. Will trade and finance. Priced right. 1302 E. Washington. LI-7383. BUICK. 1931. COUPE. 31-665; with 6 w. w.. $545. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 120 _W. North. LI-1995. CHEVROLET, 1931 COUPE, S29S—HARE CHEV, 552 E, Wash. Rt-5325, CHEVROLET, 1928 coach; traded in by original owner; in good condition, and only $95. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET, INC. 2419 W, Washington. BE-1450. CHEVROLET, 1931. COUPE, with radio' only $265. CENTRAL BUICK. 120 W. North. LI-1995. CHEVROLET COACH—I93I model; $246. 820 N, Meridian St. CHEVROLET, 1927, COUPE. SSO. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 120 W. North. LI--1995. CHEVROLET, new, 1932 landau phaeton, tan duco, metal tire covers, side mirrors, chromium whels, S2OO discount. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET, INC. 2419 W. Washington. BE-1450. CHEVROLET, 1928 COACH. Runs good and good tires. SBS, 820 North Meridian. CHEVROLET, 1932 special sedan; about 4,000 actual miles; 6-ply tires; hot water heater; practically new; only $495. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET. INC. 2419 W. Washington. BE-1450. CHEVROLET, 1931 coach; A-l shape; new tires and heater; $275 cash. 928 S. Meridian. CHEVROLET. 1929 sedan; finished in new Brewster green Duco; mechanically perfect: excellent tires all around; can be bought for only SSO down, balance easy terms. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. 11th and Meridian. LI-5361. CHEVROLET, 1927 Sedan; $65. HARE CHEV., 552 E. W’ash. RI-5325, CHRYSLER—’3O de luxe coach; new tires, clean as a pin and shows little wear; mechanically A-l; *350. Equitable Securities Cos.. 544 E. Wash., LI-7087. 915 Virginia Ave. DE SOTO—I93O coupe; 8 cylinders. This car is clean as a pin and looks like new. Has been completely reconditioned by our factory trained men. Very low mileage. Good tires. Priced at *225. small down payment, balance easy monthly payments. Your old car in trade. Jones & Maley, Inc. Used Car Lot. 2419_E. Wash. DE SOTO. 1930 SEDAN. 6 w. w.. *295. CENTRAL BUICK. 120 W. North. LI-1995. DE 50T0—1932 coupe. This is a standard nlodel. Practically new. Finish, upholstery and tires as good as new. In the best mechanical condition and can be had at a tremendous savings. Only $495. Small down payment, balance monthly. Your old car in trade. Jones & Maley, Inc. Used Car Lot. 2419_E. Wash. ESSEX. 1928 SEDAN. $75 —HARE~CHEV ESSEX, 1931 coach. This car 1* in the best possible condition. Very low mileage. Let us show you. $95 down; easy terms. Liberal trade. LOSEY MOTOR INC.. 1133 N. Meridian St. FORD, 1929 COUPE—Looks” and runs like new; here’s real economical transportation at only $75. Trade and terms JONES & MALEY, INC. Used Car Lot. 2419 E. Washington. FORD. 1931 Tudor: verv low mileage: this car is in perfect mechanical conditon: equipped wth all new tires; price was $345. reduced to $295: terms. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. Meridian and 11th. LI--5361. _ S2O: FORD—'26 coupe: rumble seat; good condition. 505 N. East. FORD. 1931 coupe; finished in black; this car is very clean throughout: new tires mechanically A-l: was 5335. now s2Bs' terms and trade. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. Meridian and 11th. LI-5361. 1928 Ford Coupe: in very good condition; reasonable. Liberal trade and easy terms. 836 E. 63rd St. HU-1336-HUDSON 1923 coupe. $95. Central Buick Cos.. 120 W. North. LI-1995. HUPMOBILE —1930 sedan; 6 wire wheels; side mounted. This is a particularly good buy in first class condition. Rebuilt by our own men. Good tires all around and priced at only $265 on terms. We trade. Jones & Maley, Inc. Used Car Lot. 2419 E. Wash. LA SALLE. 1929 Sedan; only $425 CENTRAL BUICK CO., 120 V/. North. LI-1995. NASH. 1929 Advanced Sedan; $245. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 120 W. North. LI-1995. OAKLAND. 1931 six, with 6 w. w., *375. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 120 W. North. LI-1995. OLDSMOBILE COUPE. 1931. Only 12,000 mile-. $345. 820 North Meridian St. OLDSMOBILE 1931 coupe, wire wheels, 5425. Central Buick. 120 W. North. LI--1955, PACKARD. 1929 Sedan: $395. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 120 W. North. LI-1995. PLYMOUTH. 1930 coupe; equipped with good tires: in A-l mechanical condition; only 565 down, balance easv terms. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. Meridian and 11th. LI-5361. PONTIAC. 1929 coach: finished in new black Duco; this car has been thoroughly reconditioned in our shop: was $235 now $185: take advtange of this one. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. Meridian and 11th, LI-5361. PONTIAC 6 coach: good tires: SBS. HARE CHEV . 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. PONTIAC. ’2B COUPE. Good shape. *125. _HARE CHEV. 552 E. Wash. LI-5325 STUDKBAKER business coupe: $75; good condition. HARE CHEV, 552 E. Wash. RI-4325, STUDEBAKER. 1931 Sedan, only *465. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 120 W. North St. LI-1995, VIKING 1930 sedan. 6 w. w.. $295. Central Buick 120 W. North. LI-1995 WHIPPET—I93O coach: bargain: SI2ST Equitable Securities Cos.. 544 E Wash St. SEE our stock of real bargains in 1933 transportation Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 535 N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112. A FINE selection of hlghgrade exchanged cars. Broad range in prices. $25 to $1.0*5. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. LI-1996 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. '

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TODAY'S BEST BUYS 1929 Hupp C sedan... $585 1931 Hupp L sedan.. 545 1930 De Soto 8 sedan. 295 1929 Olds coupe 245 1931 Hupp 8 coupe. .. 585 1930 Chrysler 66 sed. 385 1930 Roosevelt sedan. 225 1929 Chrysler 66 cpe. 295 1931 Studebaker 6 sed 115 1928 Hupp 8 sedan... 235 1930 Studebaker 8 sed 395 1929 Hupp 6 roadster 175 1931 Dodge couge .... 435 1929 Hupp 6 roadster. 225 1928 Nash sedan .... 100 1929 De Soto coupe .. 225 1931 Nash coupe .... 335 1932 Ford 8 coupe ... 385 1928 Chrysler 72 sed.. 195 1929 Buick 6 coupe.. 295 1932 Plymouth coach. 395 1931 Ford tudor .... 285 1929 Roosevelt sedan. 185 1929 Dodge DA coupe 185 1931 Plymouth coach. 335 1931 Studebaker 6 sed 335 1929 Hupp sedan .... 285 1927 Auburn 66 sed.... 65 1927 Hupp Cent. sed.. 195 1932 Plymouth coach. 335 1929 Ford coupe 135 1931 Hupp 6 coupe .. 445 Also a Few 1932 Dodge and Plymouth I lemons trators Capitol Motor Cos. GIBSON BLDG. Capitol at Michigan

1933 Chrysler Specials 1 Pontiac bus. cpe., (Piqr good tires ,t cop. IQ9Q Ford Tudor. j an “““ good condition... -Lv/V/ 1928 150 1929 100 1929 175 1928 175 1929 150 1929 295 IQ9Q ne sport 90^. roadster 1929 295 1929 ®S n 295 1930 gSt?"''".... 295 1931 fXiT. n . 295 1930 345 1930 Sf, 395 IQQ9 Mod. Plymouth QQ^ sport coupe OVO 1 G9Q Chrysler 75 sedan, -L q wire wheels.... OJO IQQI De Soto 6 sedan, AAK XJOX wheels 1930 !ro h u r pe s,e r.. 77 495 1091 Olds sport sedan, 4 Off - L “ 7 °- L 6 wire wheels ... 1931 SEff 575 IQQI Model Chrysler 8 J -* 7OX sport roadster. OJO 1 Q3O Cadillac 353 sedan, QGX X JOU trunk and radio.. ul/O 1 G9l Chevrolet Coupe OQCf spare on side ~00 1Q 97 Ruiek Std Sedan. j Off 1 good condition .. XOO 1 GO9 Chrysler 6 sedan. GG’v six wire wheels. OJO "I QQ I Chrysler 6 sport AQZ X jox cpc . ~ w w trunk 4JO C. H. Wallerich Cos. Chrysler-Plymouth 950 N. Meridian. RJ. 4574 Open Evenings and Sunday -- 25 Years Friendly And Honest Dealing 1932 Ford Tudor, 900 miles..s39s 1931 Ford Town Sedan 275 1931 Ford Sport Coupe 215 1930 DeSoto Sedan 250 1929 Essex Coach 145 1929 Pontiac Landau Sedan. 145 1929 Essex Sport Coupe 145 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 90 1928 Nash Coach 85 1921 Ford Sedan Delivery... 250 30 Days’ Free Service on all late model cars. Open Evenings and Sunday Weissman Motor Sales 2215 E. Washington. CH. 5828 - -

51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers CHEV., ’3l stake body; tires like new; $345. HARE CHEV., 552 E. Wash. RI--5325. _ REPOSSESSED tractor worth the money. Also semi-trailer. MACKS TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington. . YOU SHOULD BE INTERESTED In saving money this year. You can j buy a late model modern motor truck in any standard make with any body style that has been thoroughly reconditioned and refinished. Equipped with new tires and battery at a considerable saving. Trucks, tractors and traitors. A direct factory branch. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13th St. , H. BANPYS _ LI-7467. 52 Motorcycles and Bicycles WANTED—WiiI pay cash or H-D motorcvrles. anv cond. 534 Mass. Ave 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TIRES <b 1 Guaranteed 2.000 Mile*. V * Taken In trade on Generals. Others guaranteed uo to 8 000 miles at slightly higher orices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-5533. 55 Autos Wanted CASH for a late model Ford. 2144 n“ Talbot. HA-3908-J. WANTED—Used cars to sell for prlvat# owners: guaranteed quick sale. 1303 East Wasnington St. LI-7383, Will pay cash lor your car or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll 4518 s*l North Capitol. WILL pay cash for good ussed cars. Best prices in town. EVANS MOTORS llth st Meridian. / SI-8051. J