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i in in—DeSautelle's orchestra. 11 00—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati p m MONDAY 4 00—Southern singers. 4 15—To be announced. 4:3o—The singing ladv <NBC'. 4:4s—Alice Remsen and orchestra. 4:55—T0 be annottneeri. s:oo—Oklahoma Bob Albright 5:15—01d man sunshine iFord Rush'. 5:30—80b Newhall. 5 45—Lowell Thomas 'NBC'. 6:oo—Amos 'll’ Andy iNBCi. 6:ls—Gene and Glenn. 6:3o—Chandu. the magician. 6:4s—Detectives Black and Blue. 7 op—Cotton Queen with Hink and Dink. 7:3o—Lawrence Tibbett and \Ym. Dalv's orchestra iNBCi. B:oo—Weiner Minstrels NEC'. 8 30—Melodv moments iNBC'. 9:oo—Los Amigos. 9:ls—Joe Emerson and orchestra. TONIGHT/ Jack Frost Sugar ' Melody Moments^ *—and every r ~ < \^ MONDAY even ing at M $ rSO o'clock -W Central U ~ - S tandard Time, orrr this X.B.C. chain: WJZ, WBAL, WHAM. KDKA, I VGAR, WESR, WJR, WLW 2598
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Notice of typographical errors must be given in time for correction before the second insertion as The Times is responsible for only ONE INCbRRECT insertion. Cancellations and complaints must be phoned to the Want Ad department between the hours of 8 a. m. and 5:30 and. m. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BULI.MAN.' WlLUAM—Father oFcharles B "Hman. Mrs. Edward Kruse. Mrs. Robert Riser. Miss Matilda Bullman. Mrs. Anton A. Wiese, passed away Sunday morning. Funeral Tuesday. 2 p. m.. at the residence of the daughter, Mrs. Anton Wiese Cumberland. 2:30 p. m., at the St. John’s Evangelical church. Intcr"Jdnt St. John's cemetery. In charge of MAX HERRLICH & SON. FOX, TOKBENZ G. —Beloved husband of Thelma Fox and father of Dorothy. Carl and Lorma, son of Mrs. Matilda Fox and brother of Philip F. Fox, departed this life Sunday, Jan. 8. age 41 years, funeral Wednesday. Jan. 11. at the residence 2' 2 miles N. E. of Clermont on Salt Lake rd , 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Funeral under the di_lection of MOORE & KIRK. GROSSE, ARTHUR J.—Of Hammond. Ind.. husband of Lcora S. Grosse and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grosse. passed atvav at the Methodist hospital Saturday morning. Jan. 7. Private funeral services at KREGELO /k BAILEY'S. 2233 N. Mciidian st.. 2 o'clock Tuesday. Burial in Crown Hill. M'.l 'h DU DAVID ALLEN- Residing ai. 9-4.7 N Pennsylvania St., beloved husband of Nettie C. House and father of Beulah House Mitchell, narsed awav Sunday. 12:30 o. m. Services Tuesday. 2 n. m. at Mrs. Mitchell's home. 3710 Washington Bird. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. 3lU:rri\, PHOERA A.Ol ~2755~N7~Ga 1 e St., widow of John J. McFerrin and beloved mother of Hattie McFerrin of Indianapolis. and Mrs. Minnie Burr of Terre Haute. Ind.. departed this life." Monday, Jan. 9. Funeral notice later. For further information. Call MOORE * KIRK. CH-3550. STAHI HUT, CARL A.—Age 61. beloveci husband of Elizabeth Stahlhut inee Baumanm. father of Albert Stahlhut, passed awav Saturday. 11 p. m.. at his residence. 822 E. lowa st. Funeral Tuesday. 1:30 p. m. at the residence. 2pm at St. John's Evangelical church. Sanders and Leonard st.s. Services at the honie private. Friends invited to church. Friends may call at th'e home until Tuesday noon. Burial Crown Hill. G H HERRMANN IN CHARGE WAMPNER. CAROLINE M.—Wife of John H W-amoner and mother of Edwin of San Francisco. Cal.: Herbert. Clarence. Norman. Elsa and Marguerite Wampner. passed away at her home. 1010 s. New Jersey St.. Saturday, Jan. 7. Funeral Tuesday. Jan. 10. 1:30 p. m.. at the home and 2 p. m. at St. Paul's Evaneelieal Lutheran Church. McCarty and New Jersey Sts. Burial Concordia cemeV OH. EADY—Grandmother of Mrs. James Israel and Mrs. William Purvis, passed awav Mendav. Jan. 9. Friends may rail a I the wr. T. BL4SFNGVM FUNERAL PARLORS. 2223 Shelbv St... anv time after 8 n. m.. this evening. Funeral Tuesday. Jan. 10. 1 p. m. Burial Zionsville. Ind. 2 Cards. In Memoriams SWANSON Wp wish to sincerely thank all our relatives, friends and especially fraternal organizations for their kindness. sympathy and beautiful flowers received at the death of our beloved son and father. HARRY S. SWANSON. Also the Rev. T. J. Simpson and Harrv W. Moore, funeral director. MR. AND MRS. OTTO_S. SWANSON AND GEORGE. _ SMITH—We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our neighbors and friends who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement, and illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. GERTRUDE SMITH. We especially thank the Reverend Father Goosens of Holy Cross Church. GEORGE W USHER, funeral director, and all for the spiritual and floral bouquets. LEO H. SMITH AND FAMILY. 1 Funeral Directors. Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office, 1634 W. Morris. Dr 2570. FINN BROS. Funeral Home !639 n Meridian St. TA- 835 GRIN STEIN ER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 lIISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Funeral Home Johnson & Montgomery 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. : J. C. WILSON 123 P Prospect. Dr 6321-0322 j 4 Lost and Fonnd DIAMOND RlNGS—Ladies', solitaire and j dinner ring lost at Avres' washroom. Reward. 1305 Inland Bank Bldg. LI-6060. FOUND—SmaII male dog, white with tan , spots. RI-8104. GOLD CROSS and chain on College car or_ downtown. HE-4138 _____ _ GLASSES. Octagon, rimless, black case, lost Northwestern car. Reward. HA--3208-W. LOST OR STRAYED, dark police dog last Wednesday. Name 'Stucco' . Reward. 1137 W. 34th St. SMALL BOSTON Bulldog, white breast, white front foot. children's pet. Troubles. Reward. 1460 Lexington Ave. DR-3863. SEWING KlT—Brown suede, probably near Marott Hotel. Reward. Marott Hotel. WHITE GOLD RlNG—Blue set: lost on College or Illinois car. December 30th. Reward. HU-4940. WIRE HAIRED Fox Terror. female, white: black ear markings. Name “Peggy.** Reward. CH-0935-R. WRIST WATCH—Lady's white gold. 12 diamonds lost Thursday morning. Valued keepsake. Liberal reward. WA-1000. 5 Personals BEDSIDE care of patients taker, trained nurses home: $lO week. CH-1700-R. CRAIG’S Luncheon Soda Trv our Sterling Chocolates. SEW a shin st on_ 40 N. Penn. MID-WEST DETECTIYES. INC. Criminal. Civil. Domestic Investigations. EXPERIENCED INVESTIGATORS LI-5484. 403 Inland Bldg. STAMP COLLECTOR—3OO special lots of stamps on sale all week. W. K. Stewart Stamp Department. 44 E, Washington St. YOUR car overhauled or rebuilt. E-Z Eayment plan; for information call incoln 2044, 322 No. Delaware. Open 24 hours. Superior Auto Service. Inc. FALSE teeth, broken plates repaired. Teeth replaced, called, delivered. Sate money. Carpenter Dental Lao., 417 Ya. Ave. _ Dr-3967 $5 FOR getting us in touch with voung man who was night watchman at 14th and Meridian and Fountain Square in summer of 1927. Welfare League loathe Blind. LI-2995. DAILY BUS BARGAINS N T . 12: Wash.. $lO 50: St. Louis, $3 60' Tulsa. $7; Los Angeles. $26.50. MODERN TRAVELERS BUREAU Prevort Hotel. RI-2188 ~ RENT A MAYTAGSI per week. Call Ri. 9441 Extension 372. L. S. AYRES & Cos.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS (i Transportation GOING SOUTH? Take advantage of thee rates: Louisville. $2.50: Nashville. $5, Chattanooga. $7; t%. < —Atlanta. $lO. Jacksonville. v sls: Miami. ,$23. Porter -- ■ 1 ' Service all the wav UNION BUS DEPOT. __ 128 _^'_ Mark _? t - RL 9666 BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services AUTO SERVICE Fords. Chevrolets. valves ground, motor tuned. $2.75. DR--2632. BAND and orchestra instrument repairing: expert guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N Penn. LI-5513. FURNACE COILS. INSTALLED $2.50. WORK GUARANTEED. CH-3726-R. WE repair all makes o' sewing machines. E>'imate 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. CAREFUL moving: padded vans, rubber tired, frigeration equipment. White. DR--4909. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months iater, free hr.uling to storage. Moving $4 per load at.d up. Cal) R). 7750 419 B. Market St MOVING S2 UP—Local, overland equip. covered trucks: White, Pete's, CH-2878 INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring WANTED—Name men-woman, 18-50. wishing future government jobs. Steady. Start $lO5-$175 month. Sample coaching with particulars FREE. Appiy today. Box 1050-K. Indianapolis Times. FI? FF Aviation ground course. Call j huu Tarkington Aviation Cos. Be-4400 or HA-2562-R. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male Solicitors for drv cleaning, good commission 706 E. 46th St. HU-7387. 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. Call or write MRS. EDNA MORGAN, Hotel Antlers. Indianapolis. Indiana. Special representative International Hostess Bureau. St. Petersburg, Florida. 4 CAPABLE women to train, executive positions. If you're interested in cosmetics and free to travel see Margaret Shirev. the Graylynn, Pennsylvania at 11th St. LULA CALDWELL—PLEASE CALL HU--1863. _ _ _ _____ _ YOUNG woman to assist in small lunch room. 1229 Central Ave. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. RENTALS *7 Furnished Rooms S2.SO—PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2151: nice cozy room; steam heat; hot water; convenient. TA-1507. $3: CAPITOL, N„ 3143—Attractive light room: good heat: modern conveniences. Near bath. TA-2854, $4 ILLINOIS, N., 3210—Living room and bedroom, steam heat, single room. $2.50. TA-5000. ARLINGTON. N., 29—Pleasant room, for gentleman: In home cast, garage optional. IR-6887. BEVILLE. 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 hsat; hot water. TA-7167. MERIDIAN. N.. 402.” Apt. 12—Front, room: attractive apartment. Luxurious bed: ideal placr: gontleman preferred. OHIO. E.. 405—Close in good, clean beds. 15c a night: tub, showers. PARK. 2415. Apt. 2. Room; steam heat: private bath: reasonable; gentleman; private entrance. HE-4226. 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. E.. 1808—Nice, large room, steam heat, private home, near car line. RI-2214. 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. ROOMS—2Sc, 50c day; weekly $1.50 to 52.50: steam heat, shower. Craig Hotel, 328 E. Washington St. BELMONT HOTEL. 227’ 2 E. Ohio; rooms, $2 and up. LI-0158. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia: downtown: modern: steam heat: lor Legislature men: $2 up, Colonial Hotel p E a v r f k7ng con Mu f st r to appreciate. S4 lip, 236 N. Illinois. HOTEL ANTLERS PRINCETON HOTEL 232 S. Illinois. A real winter home for ' ladies and gentlemen. Low rates to | permanent guests. FREE parking. TTDTFT Clean, modern, fireproof. nvii'Li Gjt y heat, quiet. Rooms: PTTPTT AXT w ith hot and cold water | i. j3 week and up. Free tub or shower baths. Low* daily rates, i Market and New* Jersey Sts. HOTEL"SPINK - Opposite Union Station SPECIAL LOW RATES TO PERM. GUESTS Weeklr—Monthly—Free Parking. CALL RILEY 1351 — j 18 Housekeeping Rooms S4—MERIDIAN. 1706 S.—One large room, sink, good heat, nicely furnished, priv- | ate entrance. SS—CENTRAL. 2612—2 rooms: steam heat: : all utilities; phone, cabinet, ice box, ! stove. So: 1206 CENTRAL—NiceIy furnished” 2 rooms, kitchenette, apartment: steam heat, phone, reasonable. ALABAMA. N.. 1220—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 S6: laundrv. private entrance. Ta. 7110, FILINOTs. N.. 1726—2 or 3-room apartments: clean, everything furnished; privatc entrance. PRUITT. 1325—square from Riverside car: 1l nicely furnished rooms. $4: yard. WASHINGTON. E.. 1133—Unfurnished or furnished. 2 rooms: modern: sink, running water. RI-4769. WOODRUFF PL..892. M. Dr.—Large front room w’ith kitchenette; private entrance. CH-4249. 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. H A-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 l:g£t room; good meals. CH-3966. PARK. 2066—Nice pleasant front rocm; suitable for 2; real home; reasonable. HE-5433. CHILDREN'S boarding home. Have room for 2 more children. Near school. LI-5079. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESIATt through classified ads tn The Times Phone “ad-taker” RL 5551 during buslness hours 21 Unfurnished Apartments S2O. PRATT'sT. 653 East 9th St.—Threeroom modern, best heat, utilities. LI-6687. Indianapolis Rental Agency We furnish free transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apts., day or nite. No obligations. LI-5452. DELAWARE. N.. Sll—4 rms . strictly modern, steam heat, water pd., $25. Bring ad. $2 credit. LI-1800 WASHINGTON. E.. 2012—Lower east sice 5-room modern; sl9; water paid. BE-2613. 11TH, W. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: heat gas. water and ice furnished: $22. Call apartment No. 1. THE GRANT. MA.RKET and BRUSH—Semi-mod. 2-rm apts.. water and light, furn.. reduced to $6 per mo. R. K. HARTMAN, 224 N. Deia.
RENTALS 21 l niurnished Apartments 532.50: COLLEGE. 1705—The Harold lower 5 rooms, good heat, garage, wa-0544 Efficiency Apts. 240 E 9th St $25.00 1108 College 2 (.50 1020 Central 30.00 1649-55 N. Ala 31 00 j 5345 E. Wash 32.00 ! I We also have 1. 2 and 3-bedroom apts. very reasonably priced. All apts. equipped with electric refrigeration. Proper management, clean environment. ffl Ctj Holton Qft Apatlmatl * Hemlock 1137 Oil Night 22 Unfurnished House* $10; VALLEY AVE . 2016—Semi-modern. 4I room uouble, garage, water paia, $lO. 906 COFFEY—ComfIv 3-rcom double, newlv painted, decorated. See this, you will rent it. Owner. HU-6833. $11; WATER PAID—3O26 Station St . 4 rooms, electricity, gas. cemented cellar. paved street L CH-4924. $14 —EWING. 1123—4-room semi-modern, water paid. CH-7097. ! Sl4; DRAPER. 1531 —5 rooms semi-modern, water paid. gas. electricity. A-l condition. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. SIS—WADE ST.. 2614—Bungalow. 5 rooms. earaee. Near school. LI-8294. sl6 SCHILLER. 32—4 rooms semimodern. __School 35: Sacred Heai t. Ha. 0356-M. sTa.aO: GALE ’st." N.. 1223—2 weeks free. Beautiful 5-room double, modern, heatrola. cn! age, water pa id. H U -7175. s..r V/HIT IYER PL :B—lrvington 5 room modern, garage, water paid. RI--1533. S2O: CORNELIUS, 3942—6 rooms, modern. _ garage: near Butler. Shortridge. HU-5154. $26.50: 31ST ST.. W.. 342—2 weeks free, wrter paid: beautiful 6-room modern c'ouble. 2 lavatories, first and second II '.or. garage: Riverside bus. HU-7175. S3O: BANCROFT. 607—Dandy 6 rooms, strictly modern double, garage. CH- ; 0698-J. S4O: CORNELIUS. 4242 -Cheerful bungalow ; 5 rooms, strictly rr.oc.ern. garage. lIU--6759. ADAMS ST. 2859—Bungalow. 5 rooms, modrrn. ra sily lie atc and. gar age, $22.50 RI-153 3. CENTRAL AVE.. 48TH ST.—2-Wav double. 48th Si. side vacant. 3 bedrooms, cross ventilation, long living room with fireplace. iaundrv room, garage. Close to schools, wat-r P-iicU CHESTER AVE.. S.. 35—Owner, bungalow. 3 bedrooms, modern, soft water, front drive garage, shade tr-es. cherries, grapes, large fish pond, rock garden, fireplace: $38.50. Bv appointment. IR-7902. Clifton Area Excellent 3 bedroom, semi-colonial, single house, good shape. Rent $22.50. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. COLORADO - Sj 38—6 room double. Builtins, garage, excellent condition. Water paid $26.50. COLLEGE AVE.. 2948—Attractive 6-room modern double, kitchenette, garage. Reduccd. T A-4513 2806 N. Gale Nice 7 room modern cottage, good location. northeast. Rent S2O. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. HOYT. 1633—5 rooms, semi-modern, water paid, rent reduced. DR-3353-M. LASALLE. N.. 2051—Small semi-modern double. Garage and water. sls. 1.1-5231. WA-2550. LOCKWOOD. 1818—4 rooms, semi-modern. $12.50. water naid BE-2615. OAKLAND AVE.. N„ 820—5 rooms, laundry tubs, garae'*: $25. RI-9359. HU-5550. PARK AND 61ST—5-room 2-way modern brick double, Frigidaire, very attractive. WA-1560-W. RALSTON AVE.. 2330—3-rm. dble.. colored, gas and elec., reduced to $5 ner mo. R. H HARTMAN, 224 N. Del. St. TACOMA. N. 822—6-room modern, garage. wes S4O. now $25, HU-4946.. UDELL. 1168—5-room semi-modern bath. garage, water omd: sls, RI-1533. 10th ST. E.. 4501—Modern 4-rcom double. garage, water naid, $27.50. 35TH ST~W.". — 1022—4-room modern double; built-in features; garage; water paid TA-6067. Fvental Bargains 514-516 BELL ST.: 5-rm. dble.: elec, and gas: inside toilet; water paid; reduced to $12.50 per mo. 542 VINTON ST.: 4-rm. dble; gas and elec.; reduced to $8 per mo. R. H. Hartman 224 N. Delaware St. TRY TIMES WANT AI)S FOR BUSINESS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses |ss WEEK--PERSHING N„ 1202 3 room modern furnished house, untilities paid, Ch. 6434-R. A* A HAMA. N. 1726 • 4 rooms, bain, private entrance, garage, carline. HA-4953-M. BELLEFONTAINE. 1310—5 rms. furnished. private hath, util, bargain. RI-7725. CENTRAL. 2131 —$6 wk.: 3 rm.. priv. ent.: good heat :util. furn, HF.-4155, , HARDING. N.. 2(il’B—Bungalow*. 2 oedrooms. piano, radio, overstuffed. garage, water ■ paid. Near schooi. $6.50 week. IA-6340. j PARK AVE.. 2444—8 rooms, well furnished. | Frigidaire. garage: verv reasonable. HE- ! 4550. I TACOMA. N.. 11—Cozv 3-room apartment. I bath, utilities, heat., $8 week. CH-6605, j WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, private bath: reduced rent. See housekeeper in basement. FURNISHED or unfurnished; 4 light rooms, garage. 2057 Adams St. CH--7169-M. 24 Suburban and Farms sls: 5-ROOM bungalow, city water, gas. also 5 rooms, modern. Beech Grove 24W1. THIRTY-SECOND ST., E.. 3520—4 rooms electric lights, three lots, plenty fruit. Well and cistern $lO per month. Jen- , _ nings Bros., 28 S. 111.. St. ’ AUBURN. 318—2nd house S. of Vermont; 5 j rooms: electricity; garage; lb acre. BE- ; 3107-R, | 25 Business. Office and Desk Spare STOREROOM—44B South Meridian. LI- j 1546. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale 4-ROOM cottage: good location. near j schools; sacrifice price for quick sale by ; owner. Terms. TA-1123. SOUTH—Double. 5 rms.. side, electric j lights, cement porch, paved alley, sewer, j sidewalk’s all paid. Price $550. Jennings j Bros. 28 South Hl'nois St. | 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE Indiana's leading Real | Estate Auctioneer 2048 Central. TA-2992 I 28 Sale Suburban Property 3-ROOM warm cottage, corner lot. well, j 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 business property. Times. Box 575. 40 ACRES—West; clear, sell, trade or take Building and Loan Stock. IR-2413. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale F’UR COAT—Mink, full length. A-l condition. Size 15. SSO. TA-6126, j BOiTLES—Reduced prices. We deliver. ! WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W Pearl | St. LT-8035. i QUILT PIECES, basket, shooting star, strawberry. Double X. Crazy Ann. DR--3572-J, ! HEATING BOILER Contento No. 7. Dangler Gas Range Hi-Own, 1237 Bradbury, i INVALID CHAIRS • Crutches for sale or rent; good chairs ' $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BROS. 219 E. WASHINGTON. 35 Household floods GOOD USED FURNITURE, STOVES, RUGS, AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES o,M Breakfast Chairs 59c Mirrors 754* Floor anl Briilgo I.auip 95<* China Closer. Walnut, now. $9.95 Gateleg Table $5.95 Axmiiister Itug. 9x12 $5.95 Small Bugs -49 c I 9-l'o. Dining Km. Sto. Wl.. $18.75 i hifforobo. Walnut 55.75 Grosser S 4.95 Gliesr $4.95 Good Mattress s!t.tis ! Smoking Stands 69r | Broakfas- Sots. 5 pieces $-4.95 Kitchen Cabinets, modern. $9.50 Metal Be l $1.95 Household Warehouse 440-480 S. Illinois St. • WRITING DESKS, metal, walnut finish big values. $2.50 each. Davbed <ll double pad. three pillows. $lO. B.g Four unclaimed freight station corner Capitol and South St. AUCTION SALE-Wcd.. Jan. 11. 9 30 a. m.. 1501-3 Madtson ave.: all kinds of j CLOSING OCT sale ot manv highcrades , of Ice Boxes. Polar lee and Fuel Cos 2000 Northwestern. TA-0589.
MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods 1 used Thor, $10; 1 Thor floor ■ discount of ■ 47,7u/1l 25* new machines as low as T 529.95. Easy terms. 32 N. Del. Thor Shop. LI-5386. household - goods, Frigidaire. overstuffed suites, bedroom suites, electric sewing machine, plaver piano. J P. Grtbben Auction Storage. Burkhardt <C Sons. Auctioneer. RENT A MAYTAG SI per week. Call RI. 9441. Extension 372. L. S. Avres A Cos. MAV TAG —Table model Singer. living room suite, breakfast suite. Payments. 2333 N. La SailBEDROOM SUlTE—Marble ton. verv fine; 75 years old. 29 W. 22nd St. BED Davenport, v :• :■ :c. >•.. ..ve cushions, _ A-l. m.hi ganv libiarv tabic CM-OU'.’-W 5b Katiio*, Musical instrument* dbRNET—Conn B-flat. Good 'Condition. Cheap. 2945 N New Jersey. TA-2972. DR U M OUTFITS—S2O~“ 11 p; eas v terms. New Emphone guitars and banjos, ’g off. Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. LI-5513. EXPERT PIANO TUNING. 52: 23 years' experience: best reference. HE-5483 _ 50c PER CALL—Exp. radio repair. L'ghtning Radio Service. 201 N. Temple. CH-721J FREE—Radio service calls, estimate if rep. needed. LANES. 2828 E. 10th CH-021a MAJESTIC—Hi-Bov Radio. Sl9. Cros'.ev. *10: perfect condition, ALLEN. 534 Mass. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS for less. Terms] HERMANN RINNE MUSIC CO. 229 N, Penn., entire 4th floor. LI-7888. PH ILCO COMBINATION 7-TUBE PERFECT CONDITION: SPECIAL PRICE $34 50; $5 DOWN. 4101_ F_M_ICH PlANO—Upright: Mason-Hamlin: good condit’on: sls. CH-1343-M ~ RADIO SERVICE , You pay for the service on vour own radiQ. You do not pov for the free calls I at NU-KAN PRODUCTS CO.. 16th at Capi- : to l - RI-8942. SERVICE PHILCO AND CROSLEY~SPEC Don't be without vour radio. If vour set has to be taken to our shop, we will loan you one. PAUL KERR MUSIC CO CH-3036, 29 N. Temple, CH-3036. R C. A. Victor Midgit $17.09 2932 Sonora SB9 Lowboy 35.00 Radiothrope Loytbov .. .' 18.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 F. Wash. St. 37 Furs. Wearing Apparei MEN’S SUITS. . . .$4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-SSD4. OVERCOATS, S3:O(T Verv large selection of high Quality coats: unredeemed: like new. Sacks Bros., 308 Indiana Ave. 38 Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9-50 Per Month or $4.00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock TYPEWRITER CO. , 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITERS |& paire Vi K £W 39 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Vards. No Wheel Charge KINDLING WITH EACH 'TON. W. Ya. Fkd $4.13 2 Tns.. $8.05: 'i tn.. $2.35: '< tn.. $1.40 W. Va. Lp $4.50 2 Tns.. $8.75; '.j tn.. $2.50; U tn.. $1.59 E. Ky. Lp $4.75 2 Tns.. $9.25; Vi tn.. $2.65; U tn.. $1.60 Island Creek Fkd. .. . $4.50 2 Tns.. $8.75; '2 in.. $2.50: Vi tn.. $1.50 Island Creek, Lp $5.00 2 Tns., $9.75; Vi tn.. $2.75; tn.. $1.65 I’oca. No. 3 Lp $6.00 2 Tns.. $11.75; '2 tn.. $3.25; U tn.. $1.90 Poca. No. 3 M. R. . . ...$5.25 | 2 Tns., $10.25; >2 tn.. $2.90; Vi tn.. $1.75 | j-V ORI 2 20 -DR-11l l TfSj k fCONC*'" ie With taiMOMv Furnace Inspection Free W. VIRGINIA (to -A nut and slack po.uv W. VIRGINIA, 2x6 furnace ffJ rtA egg No. 5 ifFi.OU W. VIRGINIA <2 3 7S 4-in. lp., fkd.. No. 5 ip**. 1 O isl cr. w. va. nn 6-in. lp., iki -pO.UU TIP-TOP W. VA. <2-7 97 No. 5, 6-in. blk.. fkd $0.40 POCA NO. 3 <2R r.A | Red Ash Shov. lp a CITIZENS COKE. ALL SIZES NO WHEEL CHARGE INBPLS ICEtHJEI co\ I 10PERATORS OF FOUR YARDS ~~~ \ J )R.2400 / *>R.24OJ \cptCl4l! BRAZIL BLK. $4 gg IND. 6-IN. FKD. SLAB TWO TONS. CASH $8.75 LOOKS different, BURNS differaent. IS different. NO WHEEL CHARGE. MANLEY - O’DONNELL FUEL CO. HE-1391. 2108 COLUMBIA. HE-13P1 No Wheel Charge 1933 CALENDAR Island Creek 55.00 W. Va. 6-in. lp.. fkd Tip-Top W. Va. 55,25 No. 5. 6-in. blk. fkd Poca. No. 3 , §0.50 Red Ash. 7-in. lp.. shov.. FREDRICK COAL CO. I DR-1792. WA-5666. SPECIAL VALUE West Virginia Os Mine Run No. 5., Two Tons, 88,25. lIOOSIER COAL & OIL CO. lIE-1331. lIE-1332. HE-1333 We Satisfy—Free Wheeling Indiana No. 5 "7 Bx 2, Furn. Egg. shov. .. a * ■W RAINBOW IND. Q 4 No. 5. 6-in. lp. fkd 1 PIONEER IS. CRK. QT 00 2x6 Furn. Egg, fkd Q-J.vo Bennett Wall 9. 17r.42 1933 Calendar with each Ton SPECIAL COAL SALE | 25c cash disc, on all 2-ton coal orders. ■ W. Va. blk., fkd $4.75 ! Wa. Ya. egg, fkd $4.50 | Isl. Crk. blk., fkd... .$5.00 Indiana nut, cln. fkd..53.75 Union let-SrEualOo DR-4-e2i v BujFP ave a It will nav vou to visit our yard and I I see the difference .n good coal. |
MERCHANDISE 39 Cash Coal Mart i Indianannlls Retail Tarda OFF THE CAR Indiana * 6 ° IN S 53.75 Island Crk. w 4 \ 3 a §4.50 ' v - Va - LI S run 54.25 w - Va. -in 54.75 Island Crk. w 54.90 Eastern Kv. . 55.00 Poca. Nci 3 SR (in ASH SHOV. dw.uu CITIZENS COKE. $7,25: ST 75 __ EE DER A L CO A L CO. Quality Coal for Cash Logsdon ..Vm';! ' 1 $4.70 I w. Va. 4-in Fkd. Lp. Two Tons for 59.25 NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING Guaranteed Not to Clinker Low ash. high in heat units; a high- ! grade coal at a popular price. j free Wheeling Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. DR-7479. ______ DR-7479. WEAVER-COAL AND ICE CO DR-2201, No wheel charge. DR-2201 10 Wanted to Trade BABY CAB Like new: for good electric I eerier 332 Villa Ave. II Wanted to Buy fH ALL FURNITURE CALL MR PIERCE. RI. 2019 m WHEN YOU ARE READY TO W. SELL YOUR GOODS We are the largest buyers and seller* 'I used merchandise in the state I WF PAY THE BEST PRICES I HIGHEST CASH PRICES' i F ’° r Shotguns. Rifles. Old Gold and Silver. Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. i 201 West Washington Bt. SELL YOUR OLDGOLD- ! old watches and denial bridges direct to a gold buyer. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. nr>R Indiana Ave RI-5904 CASH pai3 ! ks and magazines; out, of town correspondence solicited. ■ ri 1 a^ Shop. 527 North Alabama St. : LI-1634. W E~BU Y~OL D~GOLD SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT j Gold refiner. Highest prices paid tor 1 gold teeth, bridges. crowns. discarded jewelery, watches. Cash naid. Bring to i STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor. Pennsylvania and Market, Sfs. WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms: also'”odd I pieces: highest nrices. HU-7274 WANTED—IOO used electric motors. Motor Service Exchange. 1314 W. Washington. I WANTED—Good mixed hav; good dry I wheat; straw. 648 N. West. RI-0823. | f IHANCIAL 44-a Securifies BUILDING & lOAN STOCKS BOUGHT or SECURITY for LOANS I SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. WE BUY old accounts and notes. Sec us today. Ma.iestir Finance Cos.. Inc.. 702 __lnbvpd_ II-4PQ9. i'li'ltb wan i aus me ice interest ma reao Ing because interesting bargains of mam kinds arp listed here daily 45 Business Opportunities WANTED to buy shoe repair shop, trade 1 ei’tomohilp. some c-s'i. HU-1831. _ :46 Personal Property Loans HAVING TROUBLE j Making* Ends Meet? I A “PERSONAL” loan will eolve yeur problem quickly. You can arrange to repay a small amount monthly in accordance with your income. For quick service, | i phone, write or come in. PERSONAL 1 FINANCE CO* 34 3. Pennsylvania St. j RI. 5054 FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS 2s c /o fXXioO / LOWEST IN CITY NO EX'fttA CHARGES Rates V'o whether $1 or S3OO balance. Indpis. Public Welfare Loan ! 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587 48 Automobile Loans —■ ■ , ■ --j——j esannaraßaßa WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? j If you can’t meet your payments | : we will refinance vour car. make the I payments lower, or give vou cash. • If paid wnen due; it not. regular legal rale will prevai l until maturity j LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 201 W Wash. RI-1321 DONT LOSE YOUR AUTO. I OTHERS PAID OFF. fe MORE MONEY ADVANCED, lp • We make loans on ALL y cars regardlc.is of make Ijl or year. You can get MORE money an SACKS BROS I AUTO LOAN CO 308 INDIANA AVE. RL 5994. y Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE | CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. : 203 E. Wash. St. LL 8603 ! Opposite Courthouse Est. 40 Years AUTOM 0 T I V E 50 Autos For Sale ; CHEVROLET. 1931 “COUPE. S29S—HARE CHEV. 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. CHEVROLET. 1928 coach: traded in bv original owner; In good condition, ahd onlv $95. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET, INC. 2419 W. Washington. BE-1450. ' VROL2TT COACH—I93I model; P2O N. Meridian St. CHEVROLET. 1928 COACH. Runs good and good tires. SBS. 820 North Meridian. CHEVROLET. 1931 coach; A-l shape; new tires and heater: $275 cash. 928 S. Meridian. CHEVROLET. 1927 Sedan; *65. HARE CHEV.. 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. ESSEX. 1923 SED \N *7S—HARE CHEV 552 E. Wash. RI-5325.
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AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale DE SOTO—I93O coupe: 8 cylinders. Tb s car is clean as a pin and looks like new Has been completely leconditloneri I bv our factory trained men Very lowmileage 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 50T0—1932 coupe. This is a standard model. Practically new. Finish, upholstery and tires as good as new. ; In the best mechanical condition and ! can be had at a tremendous savings, i Or.lv $495 Small down payment, bai--1 ance monthly. Your old car in trade. Jones & Maley, Inc. Used Car Lot. 2419 E. Wash. ESSEX. 1931 coach This ear in the best possible condition. Verv low mileage. Let us show vou. $95 down: ep.y terms Libera! trade. LOSEY MOTOR, INC . 1133 N Meridian St. FORD COUPE. 193 CG Good condition: bar--151 nrii ite owner CH-6P3Q FORD. 1929 COUPE Looks and””runs”like new; here's real economical transportation at onlv $75 Trade and terms. JONES .V MALEY. INC Used Car Lot 2419 E. Washington. FORD SEDAN—I 929: good shane. cash. s;no. 712 S Kevstone Wm S2O FORD—'26 i upe; rumble seat, good condition 506 n East. 1928~Ford Coupe: in very good condition: reasonable. Liberal trade and easy terms. 836 E 63rd St. HU-1336. ' HUPMOBILE —1930 sedan. 6 wire wheels* side mounted. This is a particulatlv good buy in first class condition. Rebuilt by our own men. Good tires all around and priced at onlv $265 on terms We trade. Jones & Maley, Inc. Used Car Lou 2419 E Wash. oi.nsMOßtt.E coup;.; 19:11. m *■.• 12000 miles. $345. 820 North Meridian S PONTIAC 6 coach, good (ires; SBS HARE CHEV . 552 E Wash. RI-5325 PONTIAC, '2B COUPE." Good Yiapc.” s 12V HARE CHEV. 552 F. Wash. LI-532.. STUDEB A K ER— 1930 4-pass. Victoria Commander, fine car appearance and performance, for $325. Equitable Securities. 544 E. Washington. LI. 7087. 915 Virginia Ave. STUDEBAKER business coupe; $75; good condition. HARE CHEV.. 552 E Wash. RI-4325 SEE our stork of real bargains" in 1933 transportation Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 535 N. Capi to I A v_r. LT -1112. A FINE selection of hlehgrade exchanged ears. Broad range in prices. $25 to $1,095. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St LT-190S USED CARS " Make Tracks For Sacks" SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309_N. Cn nil at, Ri ;,rD4 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers SEE THIS ONE G M. C. 1930. 1 1 a-ton in excellent ronaition; two bodv styles; new tires. $3 50. MANY OTHERS. TRUCKS. TRACTORS TRAILORS. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13th St. ' H. SANDYS _ _ LJ-7467. CHEV.. 31 stake bodv; lues like new; $345. HARE CHEV., 552 E. Wash. RI--5325. _ REPOSSESSED tractor worth the money. Also semi-trailer. MACKS TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington. 52 Motorcycles and Bicycles WANTED—WiII nav cash or H-D motorrveies. anv cond.* 534 Ma**s_ Ave. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TIRES t Guaranteed 2,000 Miles. V • Taken in trade on Generals. Others guaranteed un to 8,000 miles at slightlv higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-5523 55 Aetos Wanted CASH ior a late model Ford. 2144 n7 Talbot. HA-3908-J. Will pay casn (or your car or equity. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll 4516 661 North Cianttol WILL pav casli for good ussed cars. Best prices in town. EVANS MOTORS llth at Meridian. RI-8051. llgals * 56 Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. E. Kirk McKinney, administrator de boms non of the Estate of Henry Stegemeier, deceased, by order of the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana, in re Estate of Henry Stegemeier. deceased, will offer for sale and sell, on the llth day of January. 1933, at ten o'clock A. M., at my office. Nos. 601 and 603 Fletcher American Bank Building. No. 129 East Market Street, in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. at private sale, the following described personal property, to wit:— 1. The one half i 1 *) interest of said decedent in a certain ninety-nine <99 year lease from the Ist day ol October. 1921, for lot numbered five (5) and twelve anti one-half il2'..i feet off the north side of lot numbered six (6; in Joseph R. Pratt’s Subdivision ol Out-Lot, 172. in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Certificate No. 22 for one hundred and fifty ilsoi shares of preferred stock of the Indianapolis Glove Company, of the par value of One Hundred (SIOO.OOI Dollars each, and Certificates Nos. 31 and 33 for one hundred and fifty (150) shares of the common stock of the Stegemeier Realty Company, each of the par value of One Hundred isloo.ooi Dollars; that such certificates of stock are held bv the Union Trust Company, of Indianapolis, Indiana. Trustee, to secure the performance of the terms and agreements of said lease and the supplemental agreement executed thereto. Said lease and said certificates of stock will be offered for sale and sold as one unit. 2. Certificate No. 5021 for seven and two-tenths (7 2-101 shares of stock of the Fletcher American National Bank, of Indianapolis, Indiana, of the par value of One Hundred iSIOO.OOi Dollars each 3. The right, title, and interest of said Hrnrv Stegemeier, deceased, and of h:s estate in and to certificates of equitable, ownership and beneficial interest in and to one hundred ilOOi shares of stock of the Apollo Amusement Companv. of the par value of One Hundred (SIOO.OOI Dollars each, and the right, title, interest, and equity of decedent, and of his estate in and to the one hundred ilOOi shares of the Apollo Amusement Company, held by the Fletcher Trust Companv, Trustee, against which said certificates of equitable ownership and beneficial interest, were issued. and Certificates Nos. 1. 9. 10. 15 17. 18. 19. 20 22. 23. 24 25. 27. 28 30. 32 'and e!ev en hundred and fifty ill.iOi shares of the common stock of the Stegemeier Realty Companv. and the right title, interest, claim, and equity of said Henrv Stegemeier. deceased, and of his estate, in and to the certificates of equitable ownership and beneficial interest in and to said Certificates Nos. 17. 13. 39. and Jo for four hundred and one GOD share-, held by the Indiana Trust Company. Trustee, as collateral security on a loan mari<* bv said Trustee to said Henry Stegemeier. deceased, and the rich’, title, interest and equity of said Henry Stegemeier. deceased, and of h's estate, in and to said Certifioote No. 30 held bv Henry Siemon as collateral security to secure the sum of Elghtv-One Hundred and Fifty i53.150.00> Dollars. Said right, title, interest, claim, and equity of said Henrv Stegemeier. deceased in and to said certificates of equitable ownership and beneficial interest D an -j to said one hundred < 1001 shares or said Adollo Amusement Company, and the certificates of stock represented by aaid certificates of equitable ownership and beneficial interest held bv said Fletc'.-.-J r _ Trust Company. Trustee and said certificates of stock and certificates of eauiiable ovne-ship and b“neflc!al intere-t m and to said stock of the Stegemeier Realty Comnany will be offered for sale and sold together as one unit. TERMS OF SALE: Said certificates of Soock and of equitable ownership and beneficial interest will be offered for sale and sold bv me, for cash, for not less than their apnraised value subiect to approval ,o* the court. Anv of said securities rema‘n’n R unsold at said time and place i will be continued to be offered for sale bv me at my said office until further order of court. For particulars of said sa'e end stock' see th order of sale ordering the same to be sold, in the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana E KIRK M KINNEY. Administrator de bor.: 5 non of the Estate of Henrv Stegemeier. deceased. MARTIN M HUGO. .Vt'-rrcs LEGAT. NOTICE OF PUTU t'c"hearing" PUBLIC SERVIcw COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1781-M. IN THE MATTER OF THF. PET T TTON OF THE DENNY MOTOR TRANS p OP' r COMPANY FOR PEI TEF FROM LONG AND SHORT HAUL PROVISIONS OF INDIANA STATUTES AND APPROVAL OF tariff. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled eause in the Rooms of th" Commission at on January 23. 1933 Public participa'ion in this hearing 1* requested p v the Commission. * PUBLIC SERVICF COMMISSION OF INDIANA BY O. R. LIVINGHOUSF. Examiner. tndianapohs Indiana. January 7, 1933.
