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BANDITS HALT BUS; ROB SIX Gunmen Take Page From Wild West of Old: Loot $2,500. B>> t nit/d Prrm CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—A bandit trio who used robbery tactics of the old wild west to stage an entirely new kind of holdup were hunted today j by police. Three gunmen commandeered a bii; carrying passengers from the Municipal airport and robbed six men of cash, jewelry and clothing valued at $2,500. The bandits apparently laid in wait at the airport until an Amer- j lean Airways plane from St. Louis j arrived. The men trailed the bus carrying the passengers away from the field for several blocks and forced it to the curb. Two of the bandits then commandeered the bus, their comrade following in an automobile. They j drove the bus to a sidestreet where I they forced the six men to descend ! and refieved them of cash, valuables ; and 1 .ggage. It was the first holdup of its kind ever reported in Chicago, said police who compared it to the oldfashioned stage coach robberies of j early western days. Victims of the holdup were Charles J. Young, wealthy Chicagoan, who lost diamond studs valued at $1,350; Lionel Guess, Peoria, 111., attorney; Paul Simon, Chicago; Henry H. Kerr Jr., South Bend, Ind.; Wilmarth Ickes, Chicago, and John J. McMann, Chicago. Three of the men were returning from the inauguration of Governor Henry Horner. TAX BOARD RULING DEFIED BY MORTON Sends Desk Into Offices: Ready to Go to Work. Although opinions have been given by the attorney-general holding him ineligible for the office, Gaylord Morton, ex-secretary to former Governor Harry G. Leslie, today occupied his seat as a membe of the state tax board. While Philip Zoercher, chairman, and James Showalter, board member, were in Rockport today attend- j ing the funeral of John J. Brown, j commission member who died Sat- j urday. Morton appeared in the commission offices announcing he is ready to assume his duties. His last-minute appointment by \ Leslie was ruled illegal in opinions ! written today by Philip Lutz Jr., i attorney-general. Lutz held that ! Morton is ineligible because he owns no property. Morton said he is having his desk placed in the offices and is ready to go to work "whether I'm recognized or not.” Zoercher Monday declined to recognize Morton's credentials. DEB TAKES JOB AS FATHER’S 'OFFICE GIRL’ Determined to Learn Business From "Ground Up”—Just Like Boy. B )i I niter! Brens CHICAGO. Jan. 10.—Elizabeth Bunting, debutante, began work in her lather's office Monday with the intention of "learning the business from the ground floor up—just like a boy.” Miss Bunting believes in the "new age” for members of her sex. She believes also in the old custom of youths following in the footsteps of their fathers, learning their fathers businesses, and taking them over after they have learned them. She has determined to combine the old and the new. The debutante began as an "office girl" in Ihe publishing plant of her father, Henry S. Bunting. She said she would take her work seriously. Births Roys Frank and Ruth Thompson. 1112'; Bellefontainp. Robert and Dorothy Mover, St. Vincent hospital. John and Bernice Commons, St. Vincent s hospital. William and Martha Poston. St. Vincents hospital. Frank and Kathleen Willis. S'. Vincent's hospital. William and Rosalynd Spellman, si Vincent hospital. Chester and Thelma Winters, city hospital .lames and Agnes Hughey, citv hospital. Perry and Katherine Price, city hospital. Arthur and May Stansburv, city hospital. Dempsey and Nina Allman, city hospital. Harry and Thelma Lincberrv city hospital Kenneth and Audrey Sigma. Methodist hospital. Robert and Helen Gregory, Coleman hospital Edward and Frances Merrill, Coleman hospital. Aubrey and Ruth Stanley, Coleman hospital Arthur and Alda Acv. 3305 West Washington. Girls Robert and Charlotte Bvrne. St Vincent's hospital. John and Hertha De\lin, St. Vincent s hospital. Charles and Elizabeth Phillips. St. Vincent's hospital. Joseph and Stella Mattingly. St Vincent's hospital John and Margaret McEntee, St Vincent s hospital Oren and Gertrude Medlin. St. Vincent 3 hosnital. Clue end Bessie Black, city hosmtal Walter and Waneta Patton, citv hospital George and Zeredia Houser, city hospital Harry and Helen Ferrell, Methodist hospital. l.lovd and Ruby Haney. Methodist hospital Fred and Marv Shaw. Methodist hospital Robert and irginia Zaiser Methodist hosPl’al. Leland and Gertrude Engmark. Methodist hospital. Walter and Marguerite Bowles Methodist ho'nital. Harry and Gertrude Kelso. Coleman hosmtal. Twins Herbert and Ellen Harrington. Methodist hospital, bovs. Deaths Clara M. Trice. 73, Long hospital, mitral insufficiency Carl A Siahlhut. 60. 822 East lowa, myocarditis. Jimmie Lee Brown, 2. Rilev hospital broncho pneumonia Sarah Jane Jennings 7(1. 49 West Thirty-third, cerebral hemorrhage Marguerite Louise Cummings. 39. 3651 North Illinois, influenza. Chester B Fudge. 40. Centra! Indiana hosnital general paralvsl. Charles Wesley Scoggin, .6. 133s West Thirty-sixth arteriosclerosis Harry B Hovt. 42. 706 North Pint, pulmonary tuberculosis Isabella Magill. 83 1238 Parker, artenosclerosis. Trans Bishop SB. cit t hospital, fracMarv J Wilson 76. Method.'", hospital, rhronic myocarditis Elsie Martin. 35. Long hospital, carcinoma. _ Roger Shea. 60. St. Vincents hospital, broncho pneumonia.

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— Sugerstions of Cincinnati board of trade that material farm aid could be extended through .stimulating consumption of corn by sale of gasoline containing 5 per cent of alcohol were branded as impracticable by Assistant Secretary of Agriculture R. W. Dunlap. Dunlap, who had been requested to study the Cincinnati proposal 1 by Senator Robert J. Bulkley | <Dem., O.i, informed the senator that such a fuel would be more expensive, give less mileage, and could not be safely used without changes in engine design. In a memorandum to the senator recently D. J. Schuh, executive secretary of the Cincinnati board of trade, expressed the view that the use of grain alcohol as an automobile fuel would prove highly beneficial to American farmers. Secretary Dunlap, however, declared that study by department of agriculture chemists showed no advantages and possibly some disadvantages would result from use of the fuel. It would add to the cost, too, he said. He declared such a fuel would not deliver additional power and would reduce mileage per gallon of gasoline used. Cattleman Uses Airplane i: if i a iti ii Press SWEETWATER. Tex., Jan. 10.— T. J. Donahue. Omaha <Neb.) cattle buyer, is using an airplane in swinging over west Texas cattle lands. He told recently how he covered in three days territory ordinarily covered in ten days by automobile. CLASSIFICATION LIST As shown by the Index, the various classifications have been grouped under the proper MAJOR headings and have been placed in the paper in numerical ordpr according to the number appearing after each classification. ANNOUNCEMENTS I—Death Notices. 2 —Cards of Thanks. In Mcmoriams. 3—Funeral Directors, Florists. 4—Lost and Found. s—Personals. 6—Transportation. 6-A —Insurance. BUSINESS SERVICES 7—Business Services. 7-A—Moving. Transfer. Storage. 7-B— Paperhanging and Painting 7-C—Plumbing and Heating. 7-D—Cleaners and Dyers. B—Beautyß—Beauty Parlors. 9—Services Wanted. INSTRUCTIONS 10—Schools, Colleges. Tutoring 11—Dancing. Music. Dramatic. 12—Wanted Instructions. HELP WANTED 13—Help Wanted Male . 14—Help Wanted Female. 15— Help Wanted Male or Female. 16—Situations Wanted. RENTALS 17—Furnished Rooms. 18—Housekeeping Rooms. 19—Rooms With Board. 20—Wanted to Rent Rooms. 21—Unfurnished Apartments. 22—Unfurnished House. 23—Furnished Apartments and Houses. 24—Suburban Property and Farms. 24-A—Resorts and Cottages. 25—Factory. Office. Desk Space. 26—Wanted to Rent. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27—House For Sale. 27-A—Real Estate Auctions. 28—Suburban Property for Sale. 29—Lots, Farms and Acreage. 30—Sale of Income Property. 31—Wanted to Trade. 32—Wanted to Sell or Rent. 33—Wanted Real Estate. MERCHANDISE 34—Miscellaneous For Sale. 34-A—Nursery Stock, Plants. Flowers. 34-B—Auction Sales. 35—Household Goods. 36—Radios, Musical Instruments. 37—Furs. Wearing Apparel. 38—Store and Office Supplies. 33-A—Building Supplies. 39—Cash Coal Marts—lndianapolis Retail Yards. 40—Wanted to Trade. 41—Wanted to Buy. LIVESTOCK 42—Dogs. Cats. Birds and Pets I 43—Horses. Cattle and Poultry. 44—Wanted to Buy. FINANCIAL ! 15—Business Opportunities. 46—Personal Property Loans. > 47—Real Estate Loans. 48—Automobile Loans. 49—Wanted to Borrow. AUTOMOTIVE 50—Autos For Sale. I 51—Trucks. Tractors. Trailers I 52—Motorcycles. Bicycles. 53—Accessories. Tires. Parts. 54—Automotive Services. 55—Autos Wanted. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices. 57—Legal Bids and Proposals. i -Legal Auction and Sales ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices FOX. I.ORUKNZ 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 4! years. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 11. at the residence. 2’; miles N. E. of Clermont on Salt Lake id.. 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery For information call MOORE & KIRK. .11 \M\GS. t'ARKII Os 1742 Arrow Ave.. beloved mother of Maude Stricklin. Sadie Aekmans. Grace Aekmans and William, Raymond and Chester Jennings, doparted (his life Tuesday morning. Jan. 10. age 70 years. Funeral notice later For further information call MOORE <V KIRK. CH-3550. LEE. DUONG Entered into res' Monday. 8 20 a m . ace 74 rears, beloved brother of You Lee and W'ah Lee. Friends may rail at 2131 N. Illinois st. until 10 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral and burial Chicago. M HARRY W MOORE in charge McFERRIN. rHOEBE A.—2755 N. Gale st.. widow of John J. McFerrin. beloved mother of Hattie McFerrin ot Indiar.apol's; Mrs Minnie Burr of Terre Haute, departed this life Monday. Jan. 9. age 80 years. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 11. at ihe Bright wood M. E. church. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited Funeral under direction of MOORE A KIRK. SH.\l GHNESSY. JOHN F. —Brother of Michael, Mary. Cecelia and Mrs. Agnes Callahan, died at the home. 510 S New Jersey st. Funeral Thursday. 8:30. at the home. 9 a. m. St Patrick's church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery Friends invited Please omit flowers. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE WILLIAMS. ROME Beloved father of Harry, uncle of Mrs. Jeanette Pratt, passed away Sunday. Jan. 8. Friends may call at the W. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL PARLORS. 2228 Shelby st.. after 4 p. m Funeral Wednesday Jan. 11, 1 p m Burial Brooklyn. Ind. Deceased was a member of the I. O. O. F. and Red Men lodges w ii KINSON. I'll LLA MAT—Entered Into rest Monday. 3 a. m.. age 48 vears. beloved wife of Charles L. Wilkinson, mother of Edna and Helen Wilkinson. Funeral Wednesday at HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS. 2050 E. Mich: an st . R 30 a m : St. Philip Neri Church. 9 a m. Friends invited Burial Memorial Park cemetery. | —T---. ' l Cards. In Memonams SWANSON—We 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 ar.d 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 Gooser.s of Hole Cross Church. GEORGE W USHER, funeral director, and all for tne spiritual and fiorßl bououets. LEO H. SMITH AND FAMILY.

ANNOUNCEMENTS' ■i Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris. Dr 2570. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Meridian St TA- 835 GRINSTEINEK’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 C 321-0522 SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Time* Phone •ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business hour* 4 Lost and Fonnd BOSTON TERRlEß—Vicinity Belle Vieu place: reward. Phone IR-4178, or BE--1857-J. •; U.I. FI >LI > B: II a'iiLicr owner needs badly; reward. H. T. Hackett. CH-5785. CHANGE PURSE’ —Black, containing money, keys. Ayres drapery dept.. Monday: anxious about keys; please return 241 Massachusetts Ave.. care Betermann Bios. DIAMOND RINGS -Ladies', solitaire and dinner ring lost at Avres’ washroom. Reward. 1305 Inland Bank Bldg. LI-6060. SEWING KlT—Brown suede, probably near Marott Hotel. Reward. Marott Hotel. _ RED PURSE! —From auto; containing cameo ring: reward. Beech Grove 250-J-l. SELBY —Lady's shoes, new; reward. 750 Graham. IR-0289 TOY BOSTON bull, lo.sl: name "Pepper., ' 3850 Graceland. Reward. WA-5111-W. WIRE HAIRED Fox Terrier. female, white; black ear markings. Name i Peggy." Reward. CH-0935-R. | WRIST WATCH Lady's white gold, 12J diamonds lost, Thursday morning. Valued keepsake. Liberal reward. WA-1000. WRIST WATCH—Lady's white gold, blue crystal, lost. 34th st. TA-0559 5 Personals MID-WEST DETECTIVES, 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 payment plan; for information call Lincoln 2044. 322 No. Delaware. Open 24 hours. Aiito Service. Jnc. FALSE teeth, bioken plates repaired. Teeth replaced, called, delivered. Save money. Carpenter Dental Lab.. 417 Va. DR-5967. HEALTH DENTISTRY—Many infectious diseases are caused by bad teeth. DR. CHESTER MILLER "The Children's Dentist.” 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI-7281. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call Ri. 9441. Extension 372. L. S. AYRES & Cos. ANNOUNCEMENTS S Transportation GOING SOUTH? f auTttra \ Take advantage of these gr Wi rates: Louisville. $2.50: Nashvillc, $5: Chattanooga, S7; Q. Atlanta. $10; Jacksonville, iUl‘" - MTT Sls: Miami, $23. Porter ii i~S~i Service all the wav. X W" UNION BUS DEPOT. 125 w. Market. RI. 9666. ~ DAILY BUS BARGAINS N. Y.. 12; Wash., $10.50; St. Louis, $3.60; Tulsa. $7: Los Angeles. $26.50. MODERN TRAVELERS' BUREAU Rrevort Hotel. RI-2188 CALIFORNIA sls—Oklahoma SB. Private party, new car. Richards. LI-8351. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS B USINESSS E R VIC E 7 Business Services AUTO SERVICE Fords. Chevrolets, valves ground, motor tuned. $2.75. DRCURTAINS laundered 25c pair. Family washing, rail, deliver. HA-2134-M. CURTAINS 10c strip: blankets, 35c. Family laundry. Day work. CH-5961-J. 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. LD4IOJL CAREFUL moving: padded vans, rubber tired, frigeration equipment. White. DR--4000. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now pay six months iater, free nruling to storage. Moving S4 per load ar.d up. Call Ri. 7750 419 B. Market St MOVING $2 UP—Local, overland eouin covrri trucks: white men. Pete's. CH-2878. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring ITT? TPIT Aviation ground course. Call i ivdd Tarkington Aviation Cos. Be-4400 or HA-2562-R. WILL give voice lessons in exchange for singing in ensemble. Low voices preferred. IR-095 6. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male Boys earn your own spending money selling Times Final Pink Edition. Apply, Mr. Row, Times Bldg., 214220 W. Maryland St. YOUNG MEN Sell to homes—4oc commission on 50c. sales. Room 630 K P. Bldg. 14 Help Wanted—Female BE A 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. Fjorida. NURSES—Attendants—female, male. Positions obtainable contacting hospitals, institutions, anywhere Write SCHARF BUREAU. 145-276 West 45th St.. New i York. 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEWORK wanted by lady, or care for . lildren. 1215 N. New Jersey. RENTALS T 17 Furnished Rooms 52.50 PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2151; nice cozy room: steam heat: hot water: con- | venient TA-1507. ARLINGTON. N.. 29—Pleasant room, for gentleman: in home east, garage op;ional. TR-6887. __ __ BEVILLE. N, 433—Cheerful front room: downstairs; good heat; modern; board optional. CH-0314. CARROLLTON 3447—Cheery room, small family. Breakfast optional. TA-168C. CAPITOL. 3341 N.—Cozy room. home privilges. no other roomers, lighted garage, near ar.d_restaurants. j MERIDIAN near 197 h. Beautifully furI nished large room, owner’s private ! home. Gentlemen TA-2019 OHIO E. 405—Close m good, clean bed*. 1 15c a night: tub, showers. PARK. 2415. Apt. 2.—Room: steam heat: private bath: reasonable: gentleman; pri\ ite entrance. HE-4226. RUCKLE 2821—Attractive, warm room, with bath: breakfast, garage optional. Reasonable. HA-0975. TACOMA. N.. 939—Warm hont 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. Rl-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: privileges . HE-1494. ROOMS—2Sc. 50c day. weekly $1.50 to $2 50: steam heat, shower. Craig Hotel, 328 E. Washington St. BELMONT HOTEL. 227'; E. Ohio: rooms. $2 and up. LI-0158. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia: downtown: modern; steam heat: for Legislature men; $2 up. Polonial Hotel Evf,rv con • iff uuiumai iiuiet parking. Must see to appreciate. >4 up. 236 N. Hlinois. HOTEL MEEKER —AH modern rooms, with bajh. $5. $6. s7._2so_S Meridian LI-0185 HOTEL ANTLERS ' 750 N MERIDIAN BT PRINCETON HOTEL 232 S. Illinois. A real winter home for ladies and gentlemen. Low rates to permanent guests. FREE parkiug.

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RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms WATT?? Clean, modern, fireproof. huxdl city heat, quiet. Rooms PT'PTTAV hot And cold water 1 UHUn.v j3 week and up. Free tub or shower baths. Low daily rates. Market and New Jersey Sts. HOTEL SPINK Opposite Union S^tion SPECIAL LOW RATES TO PERM. GUESTS Weekiv— Monthly—Free Parking. CALL RILEY 1351 18 Housekeeping Rooms S4—MERIDIAN, 1706 B—One large room, sink, good heat, nicely furnished, private entrance. $5 —CENTRAL, 2612 —2 looms: steam heat; all utilities; phone, cabinet, ice box. stove. $5 PENNSYLVANIA N. 2165—2 warm rooms, everything furnished. Next bath, hot water. HA-4241W. $6 WEEK—TIBBS N 1713—3 rooms, furnished; modern, private bath and entrarice. ALABAMA. N.. 1220 Large room, kitchenette. sink, steam heat, clean, also 1 room; garage. BROADWAY 902—2 room apartment, everything furnished; thoroughly modern. c!osp to bath: reasonable 1206 CENTRAL^—NiceIy furnished. 2 rooms, sink, private entrance, phone, apartment; steam heat. EAST, N 836 —i or 2-room apartments, furnished, modern, at a bargain price. 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. PRUITT, 1325 —' 2 square from Riverside car;_3 nicely furnished rooms. $4; yard. WASHINGTON, E., 1133—Unfurnished or furnished. 2 rooms: modern; sink, run_ning water. RI-4769 : WOODRUFF PL..892, M. Dr.—Large front room with kitchenette; private entrance. 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, ft., 540—Real home for gentleman, lovely light room; good meals. CH-3966. PARK, 2066—Nice pleasant front rorm; suitable for 2; real home; reasonable. HE-5483. ROOM AND BOARD; reasonable to business girl in exchange for small services. COLONNADE HOTEL—B 43 N. MERIDIA; ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM; ADJOINING BATH; DELICIOUS MEALS INCLUDED; $8.50_ RI-0252. _ DESIRABLE room in warm apartment. Pennsylvania car; meals. 1 or more people HA-2769-R. CHILDREN'S boarding home. Have room for 2 more children. Nearj>chooL_Ll-507n. 21 Unfurnished Apartments sl2 MONTH—I6O6 Arrow; dandy 3 rooms; newly papered; w’ater, electricity furnished. Inquire Shane's Pharmacy. Barg. 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 obii gatjo ns. LI-5452. DELAWARE, N.. 811—4 rms.. strictly modern, steam heat, w'ater pd., $25. Bring FALL CREEK BLVD.—Ultra modern 3-bed- . room 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. w'ater and ice furnished; $22. Call apartment No. 1. THE 21 Unfurnished Apartments $32750 7 COLLEGE. 1705—The llaroidTlower 5 rooms, good heat, garage. WA-0544. EDGEMONT, 1260—5-room modern apartment; lower floor; very reasonable. 22 Unfurnished Houses $10; 906 COFFEY—Comffy 3-room double, newly painted, decorated. See this, you will rent it. Owner. HU-6833. sll MO ; OHIO ST.. E., 1140—Rural St„ 577 22. Brookside Ave., 2820, semi-modern. water paid. LI-1072. 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 garage. Near school. Ll-3294. $16 —SCHILLER. 32—4 rooms semimodern, _School 35: Sacred_Heart. Ha._0356-M. sl7 FORMERLY $20—807 Villa ave : dandy 5-room double, good location: A-l condition. complete bath, garage, water paid. DR-3472. _ $18.50: GALE ST., N.. 1223—2 weeks free. Beautiful 5-room double, modern, heatro_l a. garage. water paid. HU-7175, S2O; CORNELIUS, 3942—6 rooms, modern. garage; near Butler. Shortridge. HU-5154. $22 50; ILLINOIS, N.. 2432—6-room modern double, easily heated, garage. CH--5234, $25: BANCROFT. S.. 132—4-room double 7 built-ins, in-a-door. garage, water paid. IR-5054, $26.50: 31ST ST.. W.. 342—2 weeks free 7 water paid: beautiful 6-room modern double. 2 lavatories, first and second floor, 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 modern, garage. HU--6759, CHESTER AVE.. S.. 35—Owner, bungalow. 3 bedrooms, modern, soft water, front drive garage, shade trees, cherries, grapes, large fish pond, rock garden, fireplace: $38.50. Bv appointment. IR-7902. COLORADO S.. 38—6 room double. Builtins, garage, excellent condition. Water paid $26.50. COLLEGE AVE., 2948—Attractive 6-room modern double, kitchenette, garage. Reriuced. TA-4513 BYRAM AVE.. 4014—4 rooms, garage; lr.undrv: $25. RI-9389. HP-5550. 323 N. Gladstone Nice 6-room modern cottage and garage. Will paper; S2O. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. HOYT. 1633—5 rooms, semi-modern, water paid, rent reduced. DR-3353-M. KEALING. 1339—Bungalow'. 5 rooms, strictlv modern, double garage: $25. CH-2846. LASALLE, N.. 1935—Small semi-modern double. Garage and water. sls. LI-5231. WA-2550. LOCKWOOD. 1818—4 rooms, semi-modern, $12.50. water paid BE-2615. NAOMI. 1235—Nice warm 4 rooms, semimodern. toilet, electric lights, gas. water lnsjAe. paid: garage: sl4. DR-1651. OAKLAND AVE.. N.. 820—5 rooms, laundry tubs, garage: >25. RI-9389. HU-5550. SINGLETON. 2101—5 rooms, bath, garage. i lean 516: waterjpaid. DR-3509-M. 825 N. Temple Nice 5-room double; entirely modern: paper and floors A-l; 2-car garage. Rent cut to $18.50. LI-7491. Gregory <£: Appel, Inc. TACOMA N. 822 —6-room modern, garage. v;as S4O. now $25. HU-4946 10th ST. E.. 4501—Modern 4-room double. garage, water paid. $27,50 COLORED —2303 N. Capitol; 6-room modern double, hardwood floors, water paid. HA-2871-M. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses S5 WEEK—PERSHING N„ 1202 -3 room modern furnished house, untilities paid, _Ch._6434-R.___ ALABAMA. N. 1726 —4 rooms, bath, private entrance, garage, carline. HA-4953-M. BELLEFONTAINE. 1310—5 rms. furnished. private bath, util, bargain. RI-7725. 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, citv water, gas. also 5 rooms modern. Beech Grove 24W1. THIRTY-SECCND ST. E.. 3520—4 rooms electric lights, three lots, plenty fruit. Well and cistern $lO per month. Jennings Bros.. 28 S. 111.. St. AUBURN. 318—2nd house S. of Vermont: 5 rooms: electricity; garage; >s acre. BE--3107-R. 25 Business. Office and Desk Space STOREROOM—446 South Meridian. LI--1546. _REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale 4-ROOM cottage: good location, near schools: sacrifice p-ice for quick sale by | owner. Terms. TA-1123. SOUTH—Double. 5 rms . side, electric lights, cement porch, paved alley, sewer, s.dewaiks; all paid Price $550. Jennings Bros. 28 South Illinois St. 27-a Real Estate Aaetions I TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana's leading Real i Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992. 28 Sale Suburban Property 3-ROOM warm cottage, corner lot. well. I cistern and cellar; S7OO. Times, Box A--1 264.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 29 Lots, F’arms and Acreage 11 INDIANAPOLIS LOTS—S acres in Rochester, Ind.; worth $12,000; pay equal difference; desirable Indianapolis business property. Times. Box 575. 31 Wanted to Trade TRADE t%ur vacant lots or auto for my neat little home near South Shelby. Loan only $9 per month. IR-4297. 34 Miscellaneous For Sale STORAGE HEATERS, good condition. $12.50 Dura Elect Pump, shallow we 11... .$27.50 Bath tubs. 5 ft., leg, comp $8 up Lavatories. 17x19. used $3.00 Sinks. 18x30. flat rim $2.00 Sinks. 20x30. one piece $6.00 INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING CO. 115 N- Alabama St. LI-5788. FUR COAT —Mink, full length. A-i condition. Size 15. SSO. TA-6126. BOTTLES—Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 634 W. Pearl St, LI-8085. DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae; use Mothicidc and moth preventive. Albert G. Maas_Co.. 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. QUILT PIECES, basket, shooting star, strawberry, Double X, Crazy Ann. DR--3572-J. HEATING BOILER Contento No. 7. Dangler Gas Range Hi-Oven. 1237 Bradbury. SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails; destroys bedbugs and household vermin. Albert G. Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave. Rl-7125. MOVING Picture machine. Eastman Cime Kodak. FL-9 lens. Kodascope and 30x40 silver screen. TA-2132. 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 Goods CLOSiNG OUT sale of many higngrades of Ice Boxes. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos., 2000 Northwestern, TA-0689. BEDROOM SUITE—-Marble too. very fine; 75 years 29_W. 22nd St. TIMES WANT ADS mane interesting reading because interesting bargains ot man* kifids are listed here daily 35 Household Goods 1 used Thor, $10; 1 Thor floor demonstrator at discount of 25', ; new machines as low as $ 29 - 95 ' Easy terms. 32 N. Del. Thor Shop. LI-5386. UTILITY CABINETS—MetaI. $1 to s3~each. Mattresses. $3 to sls. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION Corner Capitol and South St. " RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI. 9441. Extension 372. L. S. Ayres & Cos. AUCTION SALE—Wed., It. 9:30 a. m.. 1501-3 Madison Ave.; all kinds of household goods. Frigidaire. overstuffed suites, bedroom suites, electric sewing machine, player piano. J. P. Gribben Auction Storage. Burkhardt & Sons. Auctioneer. ANTIQUE CHAIRS—Set of 4. solid walnut, reasonable. CH-1488-J. 36 Radios, Musical instruments CORNET —Conn B-flat. Good condition. Cheap. 2945 N. New' Jersey. TA-2972. EXPERT PIANO TUNING. $2; 23 years’ experience; best reference. HE-5483. 50c PER CALL—Exp. radio repair. Etghtning Radio Service. 201 N. Temple. CH-7213 FREE —Radio service calls, estimate if rep. needed. LANES. 2828 E. 10th. CH-0218. MAJESTIC—Hi-Bov Radio. *l9. Croslev. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS for less. Terms. HERMANN RINNE MUSIC CO. 229 N. Penn., entire 4th floor. LI-7888. DRUM OUTFTTS—S2O up. Leedv Xylophone, $lB. Martin Alto Sax. silver plate. $75. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. LI-5513. PHILCO COMBINATION 7-TUBE. PERFECT CONDITION; SPECIAL PRICE $34.50; $5 DOWN. 4101 E. MICH. PlANO—Upright: Mason-Hamlin; good condition: sls. CH-1343-M. RADIO SERVICE You pay for the service on your own radio. You do not pav for the free calls at NU-KAN PRODUCTS CO.. 16th at Capitol. RI-8942. SERVICE PHILCO AND CROSLEY SPEC - . Don't be without your radio. If your set has to be taken to our shop, we will loan you one. PAUL KERR MUSIC CO. CH-3036. 29 N, Temple. CH-3036. R C. A. Victor Midgit $17.00 2932 Sonora SB9 Lowboy 35.00 Radiothrope Lowboy 18.50 , RADIO BARGAIN SHOP, 225 E. Wash. St. 37 Furs. Wearing Apparei MEN y S~SUITS $4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. OVERCOATS, $3.00 Very large selection of high Quality coats; unredeemed; like new’. Sacks Bros., 308 Indiana Ave. 38 Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS rented. $2.50 per mo.; $6 for 3mo Woodstock 317 N Penn L 4712 TYPEWRITERS' g^ alred „ K n I .f 39 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yard*.

Furnace Inspection Free W’. VIRGINIA a*o !7A nut and slack ._.^O.OU W. VIRGINIA. 2x6 furnace e> 4 -a egg No. 5 4>-±.OU W. VIRGINIA 0 4 7-4-in. lp.. fkd.. No. 5 ISL CR. W. VA. AA 6-in. lp., fkd.. . , <pD.UU TIP-TOP W. VA. Q- or No. 5, 6-in. blk., fkd POCA NO. 3 OCT -A Red Ash Shov. ip tpvJ.OV/ CITIZENS COKE. ALL SIZES NO WHEEL CHARGE INDPLS ICPFUELc? OPERATORS Os FOUR YARDS DR. 2*oo . ... \ DR 2401

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N. Senate Avenue Lincoln 4396 North Rural Street CHerry 1292 Roosevelt Avenue CHerry 1567 West North Street Lincoln 2313 East Washington St. Riley 6301 Naomi Street DRexel 3439 North Pine Street Lincoln 6726 Southeastern Ave. Lincoln 1546 Fletcher Avenue DRexel 1540 South Keystone Ave. DRexel 0439 South Capitol Ave. Lincoln 6602 East Washington St. Lincoln 2233 North Pine Street Lincoln 3188 West Thirtieth St. HArrijon 2414 Kentucky Avenue Riley 5071 East Washington St. Riley 7409 Roosevelt Avenue CHerry 4600 Van Buren Street DRexel 0282 Leota Street DRexel 2201 North Richland St. BElmont 3014

No Wheel Charge KINDLING WITH EACH TON. W. Va. Fkd $4.1 2 Tns., $8.05; > 2 tn., $2.35; ! < tn, $1.40 W. Va. Lp $4..")0 2 Tns.. $8.75; Va tn., $2.50; ' 4 tn.. $1.50 E. Ky. Lp $4.75 2 Tns.. $9.25; V 2 tn.. $2.65; Vi tn.. $1.60 Island (’reek, Fkd. .. .$4.50 2 Tns.. $8.75; ' 2 tn.. $2.50; ' 4 tn.. $1.50 Isl. Crk. Lp $5.00 2 Tns., $9.75; ' 2 t.n.. $2.75; ' 4 tn.. $1.65 Poca. No. 3 Lp $6.00 2 Tns., $11.75; ' 2 tn.. $3.25; > 4 tn.. $1.90 Poca. No. 3 M. R. . . . $5.25 2 Tns.. $10.25: tn.. $2.90; > 4 tn.. $1.75 C oTUffTU)'YitS'uppl V PR'l 2 20-DR.TTLI tH| : 2.E With fcu.?NOMV *

Vs*>EC lAL> BRAZIL BLK. CA CH IND. 6-IN. FKD. SLAB. W ■■ W M TWO TONS, CASH $8.75 LOOKS different. BURNS different. IS different. NO W'HEEL CHARGE. MANLEY - O’DONNELL FUEL CO. HE-1391. 2108 COLUMBIA. HE-1391. SPECIAL VALUE West Virginia (t a Mine Run No. 5.. Twey Tons. $8.25. TIOOSIER COAL & OIL CO. HE-1331. HE-1332. HE-1333 1933 Calendar with each Ton SPECIAL COAL SALE 25c cash disc, on all 2-ton coal orders. W. Va. blk., fkd $4.75 Wa. Va. egg, fkd $4.50 Isl. Crk. blk., fkd....55.00 Indiana nut, cln. fkd..53.75 Union ice- UualQj VV-Ab’lL i<?iO Bluff a.ve I It will pay you to visit our yard and I see the difference in good co: 1. | WE SATISFY—FREE WHEELING Indiana No. 5 7^ Bx 2 Furn. Egg. shov Rainbow 6-in. lp., fkd *4.25 Pioneer Is. Crk. furn. egg. fkd *5.00 BENNETT COAL CO. DR-4252. DR-4253. FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792. WAj^OOO. OFF THE CAR Indiana N 6 °_ ir J F f P D - $3.75 Island Crk. w 4 va. e fkd. 54.50 W Vo LUMPY. No. SCA OC "• va. MINE RUN W Va 4 - IN - lp- $4 75 VV • Vd ” No. 5. FKD. Island Crk. L re D . 54.90 Eastern Ky. N L 0 p - 7 $5.00 Poca. No 3 RED nn ASH. SHOV. wO.UU CITIZENS COKE. *7.25: $7.75. FEDERAL COAL CO. Quality Coal for Cash Logsdon $4.70 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 highgrade coal at a popular price.

FREE WHEELING Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. DR-7479. DR_-7479. WEAVER COAL AND ICE~ CO DR-2201. No wheel charge. DR-2201. 40 Wanted to Trade BUNGALOW —East: 5 rooms, modern, double garage: take in Building A; Loan or what have you?. Owner. IR-2413. baby CAB— -Like new: for good electric sweeper 332 Villa A; c. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 41 Wanted to Bay JKJf ALL FURNITURE CALL MR PIERCE. RI. 2019 ■ & WHEN YOU ARE READY TO m. m SELL YOUR GOODS We are the largest buyers and *el]en it used merchandise tn the state. WE PAY TTIE BEST PRICES HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Shotguns. Rifles. Old Gold and Sliver. Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. 201 West Washlngton Bt. SELL YOUR OLD GOLD~ and 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 jewelerv. watches. Cash paid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. __ Cor Pennsvfi. ania and Market Sts. WANTED—IOO used electric motors Motor Service Exchange. 1314 W. Washington. WANTED —Good mixed hay; good dry wheat; straw 648 N West. RI-0828 LIVESTOCK “ 42 Dogs. Birds, Pets CHOW PUPPIES—2 pedigreed females: big bone, good blood line, priced reasonable. 5945 Washington Blvd.

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Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 2BigStores—Loaded With Values!

Our ever-increasing business has forced us to lease another large salesroom. Now we are ready to serve you with the lowest priced and highest quality cars in town. Stop in today at 440 N. Capitol or our branch at 535 N. Capitol.

1932 Buick 8 sedah; cost $1,900: now $895 1932 Dodge del. 6 sedan 585 1932 Essex Terraplane sedan . . 495 1932 Chevrolet coach; 6 w. w 395 1932 Chevrolet del. coupe 375 1932 Plymouth latest sedan 445 1932 Plymouth sedan 345 1932 Ford 8 coach 345 1931 LaSalle conv. epe ; w. w... 985 1931 Olds sedan: 6 w w 475 1931 Ford TUdor; like new 275 1931 Auburn cust. conv. coupe . . 495 1931 Buick 8-67 sedan; 6 w w... 585 1931 Pontiac coach 345 1931 Willy* 6 coach 245 1931 Willy* 8 sedan 345 1931 Essex sedan; 6 w. w 295 1931 Chevrolet coupe; like new., 295 1931 Chevrolet coach 245 1930 Essex sedan 195 1930 Chrysler 66 coupe; rumble.. 275

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FINANCIAL 44-a Securities BUILDING A- LOAN STOCKS BOUGHT or SECURITY for LOANS SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 137 E. Wash St. LI-2318. WANT TO BUY-t-Indiana Savings and Loan book. Majestic Finance Cos.. 702 Inland Bldg. fjl-4600, 45 Business Opportunities WANTED to buy shoe repair shop, trade automobile, some cash. HU-1881. 46 Personal Property Loans j HAVING TROUBLE j j Making- Ends Meet? | A "PERSONAL” loan will *olve yrnsr problem quickly. Y-ou can arrang* to repay a small amount monthly In accordance with your income, j For quick aervice, phone, write or come in. PERSONAL FINANCE CO; M S. Pennsylvania St. I RI, 5054 > FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS LOWEST IN CITY NO EXTRA CHARGES Rates 2ti whether $1 or S3OO balance. Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587 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. RATE BP RATE If paid when due; if not, regular legal rate will prevail until maturity LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 201 W. Wash RI-1321 DON’T LOSE YOUK flUiu, fl OTHERS PAID OFF. |§ MORE MONEY ADVANCED || • We make loans ort ALL ~ J cars regardless of make |gf or year. You can get ||§ MORE money or, y'-ur /, ' l SACKS BROS I AUTO LOAN CO 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994. y AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale BUICK. 1932 four-door sedan. Owner placed ear with us and said this car must be sold. W’ili trade and finance. 1.302 E. Wash. LI-7883. 1928 BUICK SEDAN—In A-l mechanical condition; new tires; $65 down, balance easy terms. Johnson Chevrolet Cos., Meridian and 11th. LI-5361. BUlCKS—Wanted to sell for private owners. VOLRATH A: MCCARTHY. 1302 E Wash St. LI-7383. CHEVROLET. 1928 COACH Runs good and good tires, SBS. 820 North Meridian. CHEVROLET—I93I Coupe. This car 7s~a five window coupe with rumble seat. Very low mileage, original finish like new, motor A-l. Look at this pried too, only S4OO. Check our price and car. Equitable Securities 544 E Wash LI-7087 915 Va. Ave. CHRYSLER—For Quality uncondiitoned cars at the lowest prices. Liberal trade and terms. C. H. WALLERICH 950 N Meridian. RI-4574. CHEVROLET'. 1928 coach traded in by original owner; in good condition, and only $95. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET, INC. 419 W. Washington.. BE-1450. CHEVROLET. 1928 SEDAN—Finished in new' brewst.er green Duco: mechanically perfect; excellent tires all around: can be bought for only $55 down, balance easy terms. Johnson Chevrolet Cos.. 11th and Meridian. LI-5361. * Chevrolet! i 931 coach—aTl shape! new _tires_ and meter. $225. DR-3264. CHEV. — 31 Stake; 32x6, 10-pW rear tires; A-i throughout: $345. Hare Chev.. 552 E Wash. RI-5325. DE 50T0—1932 coupe. This is a stand! ard model. Practically now. 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. 2 E. Wash. ESSEX. 1931 coach. This car i* 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 ’ ESSEX. 31 coupe; good tires: original finish. perfect throughout: bargain at *245 HARE CHEV.. 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. FORD ’3O roadster: *145 MAKING ROOM FOR SPRING TRADES Roy Wilmeth Cos.. 720 N. Meridian. FORD—32 Tudor Like new . can tbe told from new: driven very little. The lowest priced Ford in town, only *365. Whv pay more. Check and double check this car and price. Equitable Securities Cos. 5*4 E Wash. LI-7087. 815 Va. Ave FORD—V-8 coupe: equipped with stream line General balloons, size *5. Liberal terms. Consignment Sales Cos. 1030 N. Meridan.

JAN. 10, 1933

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1930 Nash conv. coupe *2<s 1930 Pontiac coach 1930 Hudson 8 sedan 295 1930 Chevrolet coach J 9 1930 Marmon 8 sedan '95 1930 Marmon 79 phaeton 29a 1929 Ford Town sedan 180 1929 Packard conv. coupe; w. w. 495 1929 Ford roadster 9 ? 1929 Pierce-Arrow sedan 49a 1929 Nash Std. coach '45 1929 De Soto coach ... '25 1929 Chevrolet sedan: like new.. 195 1928 Packard Club sed.; side mts. 245 1928 Oakland coach 95 1928 Ford coupe 95 1928 Buick 4-pass, coupe 135 1928 Buick std roadster 145 1928 Studebaker coupe 95 1928 Paige sedan 95 1928 Chevrolet coach 95 1928 Dodg* Viet, brougham 145

Assured Transportation CENTRAL BUICK DAILY BARGAIN 1930 Dp Soto 8 Sedan. 6 w. w. $245 1931 Buick Coupe. 6 w. w $545 193f Chevrolet Coupe, Radio ... 265 1931 Olds Coupe 425 1931 Studebaker Sedan 445 1931 Oakland Sedan 375 1931 Buick Sedan 31-67 545 IQ3O Chevrolet Coach, w. w 210 1930 Ford Coupe 195 1930 Viking Sedan, 6 w. w 295 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 195 1929 La Salle Sedan 425 1929 Packard Sedan 395 1928 Hudson Coupe 95 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 45 TENTRAL BUICK CO u Used Car Store 120 W. NORTH ST. LI. 1995 Open Eve., 8 p. m.: Sun., 2 p. m. FORD -1931 Coupe; finished in black; this" car is very clean throughout; new' tires, mechanically A-l; was $335. now $285; terms and trade. Johnson Chevrolet Cos . Meridian and lUh LI-5361. FORD, '29 coupe, good tires; finish exTra good; mechanically A-l. Look at this car. Only $95 OAKLEY MOTOR SALES. 1663 S. Meridian, DR-4743. FORD, 1931 Town sedan; A-i condition 'hroußhout and priced at onlv $275, WEISSMAN MOTOR SALES. 2215 E Washington. CH-5828 1930 FORD COUPE - Must 7ell. ‘ $ 16:V~ln nink rendition. 2144 N Talbot. HA-3908-J. FORD—I93I Tudor; very low mileage: this car is in perfect mechanical condition; with all now tires; price was $345. reduced to $295: terms. Johnson Chevrolet Cos., Meridian and 11th. LIFORD— 1931 Coupe: in first class condi*uaranteee: $225. WEISSMAN MOTOR SALES. 2215 E Wash CH-5828 roadster. 1929; runs good; *65. 820 N. Meridian. FORD COUPE. 1930—Good condition; barcain; *ls 0: private own er. CH -6630 OLDBMOBILE COUPE. 193f Only 12,000 miles. $345. 820 North Meridian SI PLYMOUTH 1931 Four-door sedan: special today o?ly $199 NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET. INC. 863 E. 63rd St. HU-1336 PONTIAC 6 coach; extra good tires; rcduced from *125 to onlv *BS. HARE CHEV.. 552 E Wash. RI-5325. PONTIAC—I 929 coach: finished in new black Duco: this car has been thoroughly reconditioned in our shop; was *235. now *185; take advantage of this one. John-LI-5361 ieVro 61 C °'' Meridian and 11th. P \Uh°! lTH ' 1930 COUPE - Equipped 'wT'h ‘ ™iv Hcs 8 ’ i n A ' x mechanical condition: down, balance easv g?fS W ragreOM* CO.. Meridian STUDEBAKER—I93O 4- pa ss. ~ Vic - toria Commander, fine car appearance and performance, for $325. Equitable Securities. 544 E. Wash- _ ington. LI. 7087. 915 Virginia Ave. — Business coupe; gonV condit l on. extra good tires: *75. HARE CHEV 5d2 E Wash. RI-5325. A '^ lec t>on ot hlghgrade exchanged $1 095 Broad ran ® e ln Prices. *25 to ... ... CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. T.T-199.4 USED-CARS ' a For Sacks" SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N Capital. 4 51 Tracks, Tractors. Trailers sf:e this one diUon” tSo Styles': sTo* T pr.—- *J. ANY OTHERS GFNFRAT TRAILOttS. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 W. I.3th St. H. SANDYS. LI-7487. REPOSSESSED tractor worth the money - . Also semi-trailer. MACKS TRUCKS 720 E. Washington. ■>2 Motorcycles and Bicycles Wl S c * D “ w,u Dav ca - ,h nr H ‘ D m °'° r * any cond. 534 Mays avp 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TIRES <£ | Guaranteed 2.000 Miles. V ■ Taken in trade on Gpnerals. Others guaranteed up to 8 000 miles at slightly higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-5523 55 Autos Wanted . for a late model ' Ford " 2144 n7 Talbot, H A-3908-I. Will pay cash for your car or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. y_ 4M _ 8 56', North tJ*pitoi_ w iy; pav cash for good ussed cuts. Beet prices in town. EVANS MOTORS 'Jth_at Meridian. RI-8051 CLASS— 55 " 55 WANTEI>— Used cars to sell for private owners; guaranteed quick sale Volra'h A- McCarthy. 1302 E. Wash. St. LI-7383 LEGALS 56 Legal Notices _,, _, STATE OF INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF _ INDIANA I” the matter of the application of 'o* williams Coal Company and the Blackioo: Coal Company and the Receiver of eacti company for authority to construct a steam Lateral Railroad across three public highways in Pike County Indiana, and also across the fine of Railroad of the Algers, Winslow 6c Western Railway Company. No. 11158 NOTICE OF POSTPONEMET OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana has postponed until fu-.her notice the hearing n fthe above entitled cause to be held in the tooms of the Commission. Slate House. J ndianapolis. Indiana at 10 a m Central Standard Time, on Monday, January 1933. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. . By C. L MICHAEL. Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. . January 5. 1933 _ DODGE touring. 1925. motor No7~A 212-789. will be sold Wednesday. January 11th. 1933. for storage and repairs amounting to *25 • MASTER PAINT AND BODY CO 928 N. Penn. St.