Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 214, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1933 — Page 12

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GREEKS ACT TO FREE INSULL OF PASSPORT BAN U. S. Papers Cancelled, Officials Suggest Five Months’ Extension. By 1 nilril ATHENS, Jan. 16.—The Greek ministry of home affairs suggested to the foreign ministry today that Samuel Insull be allowed to remain in Greece five more months, despite cancellations of his American passport. The home office secretary told the United Press the suggestion •was made because the appeals court found Insull not a criminal, and because Insull creates no danger to public safety and is not engaged in trade depriving Greeks of employment. Foreign Office Notified The possibility existed, however, that Insull might be expelled and possibly put aboard a ship for New York. This depends on whether the foreign office agrees to the home office suggestion. A representative of the United States consul, in the presence of two witnesses, handed Insull a letter notifying him that his passport had been cancelled. The United States legation then notified the foreign office. Insull seemed worried, but maintained that he intended to remain in Greece permanently. Denies British Protection “My wife is not coming to Athens in a week or two, as reported, but surely in a month or two,” he said. He denied he intended to seek British repatriation or protection. Confiscation of Insull’s passport seemed improbable, because if his stay is extended five months he will be granted a special permit and the possport will not be produced for visas. As Insull is not regarded as a criminal, he can not be searched, nor his papers confiscated under ordinary circumstances. Now that Insull’s passport is invalidated, he can not leave Greece unless he is expelled. Tax Refunds Asked Bn United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. The United States board of tax appeals today had before it a plea from Samuel Insull, once powerful public utilities magnate now in Greece, and his son, Samuel Jr., to prevent the internal revenue bureau from assessing them $216,040 as a deficiency on income taxes for 1929 and 1930. The Insulls asked the board to redetermine assessments made by the bureau from gains made on the sale of Insull stock and contributions made to charity. Margaret Insull also was one of the petitioners. Samuel Insull Jr. said he contributed $365,436 to educational, religious and other charitable institutions in 1930, which the bureau disallowed in part. Insull reported an income of $308,286 for 1930. The bureau, in its assessment, increased the amount to $490,980. Insull charged that the government should refund him $21,160 he allegedly overpaid on his tax on 1930. The bureau, however, assessed Insull a deficiency tax of $151,951, while Samuel Jr. was assessed a deficiency of $23,549, and Margaret $17,230. Samuel Jr. listed his income at $102,359 for 1930, while Margaret reported a profit of $52,079 for the year. These amounts were increased by the bureau ot $15,828 and $72,924, respectively. Births Girls Walter and Carrie Springer, 523 Tomlinson. Samuel and Flora Duff. 2047 Sheldon. Elmer and Louie Dowden, 1027 Harrison. Walter and Thelma Penny-cuff, 2427 Kelly. Harold and Helen Genier, 561 West Morris. Chester and Marian Cones, St. Vincent hospital. Edward and Ruth Hinton, St. Vincent's hospital. Charles and Audrey Dcckard, 2359 Southeastern. Eugene and Evelyn Baker. 946 West Twent.v-ninth. Harry and Hildred Carter, 810'2 North Illinois. Boys Raymond and Edith Riley, 511 Prospect. Clarence and Nannie Gallagher, 1229 West New York. Roy and Opal Hutton. 1635 Holiday. Robert and Ruby Vaughn, 1441 West Thirty-third. John and Alice Blackwell. 1020 South Keystone. James and Pauline Loudon, St. Vin- j cent's hospital. James and Edyth Spellman, 920 West Thirty-first. Clifton and Ruth Bush, 1002 West Thirtyfifth. Melvin and Evelyn Hudson, 2509 North Harding. Arlie and Viola Harriman. 2035 Langlev. Deaths Michael. Reddington. 81. St. Vincent’s hospital, accidental. Abraham Kammen. 47. 1558 West Thirtythird. cerebral hemorrhage. Isaac Denny, 79, 2827 West Standard, arteriosclerosis. Melville A. Marshall. 56, 3105 North Sherman drive, arteriosclerosis. Mary L. Steely. 75. 124 West Fortyfourth. broncho pneumonia. Ruth Hildred Stanley, 33, Coleman hospital chronic nephritis. Mary Wells. 58. 529 East Ninth, general peritonitis. Fred Bell, 43, city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Mary E. Schneider. 79. 106 West Raymond. pulmonary hemorrhage. Ella B. Tipps. 42, 514 North East, cerebral hemorrhage. Francis Keppenberger. 82, 520 East Vermont. broncho pneumonia. 4 Minnie J. Dinkey, 86, 1001 Union, chronic myocarditis Rachael Burns. 49, city hospital pulmonary embolism. Rosa A. Healy. 80. 952 North Grant, chronic nephritis. Goldie Fender, 37. city hospital, sarcoma. Elnora Blomberg Beninger, 55, 2313 North La Salle, cerebral hemorrhage. George B. Davis, 71, 4421 College, coronary effusion. Willison Foreman, 67. city hospital, broncho pneumonia C WMlliam Cook. 75. 4411 College, cardio renal vascular disease.

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MONDAY -6: 45 P. M.— -9 P. M - . -10:30 P. MCBS—Boake Carter. fCYW (1020)—Globe Trotter. KYW < 1020 Terrace orW °N (720) —Palmer ensem- ~BS— Morton Downev. j chestra NBC The Goldbergs to ,WB ® M I,7o ' Pollack', °r- c BS-~fimbardo and Royal WEAF I chestra. —7 P. M.— NBC Contented program to WENR (8701—Concert orHumming won" ■ 7201—Tribune drama .. T B ’ rd s, arid orchestra. NBC—Alice Jov to WJZ M wm n S orches ' Ta t 0 NBC—Soconyiand sketches to ~ u WEAF, WEAF. • —9.15 I. M.— —10:35 P. M.— XPS?AQ Ma^r- b Ga d nrcc^^ A Eas S v ßo^e!. rld, ' e “ orchesorchestra —9:30 P. M.— —10:15 P. M *■!• P. M.— KYW (1020) - Terrace Gar- tvMAQ (670)—Dance orchesCBS—Singin’ Sam. den orchestra. 1 tras WBBM 17704 —Band of Dis- CBS—Columbia revue. „ „ „ Unction. !WBBM (770 i— Harriet — ll r M ~ KYW 11020) —Dr Bundesen N ?o C WEAF OnaI lorum -^,1020, -Canton orS; ManChU ' raysterVjWC^(j2JL—HeadUnes^rg an J.vßC>—Anson Week's orchesWBBM 1 ( lOl—Charlie Hamp;! ist. to WJZ. | tld lo WEAFLynn's orchestra. j p WGN <720> —Kemp's orchesNBC Lawrence Tibbett.l *' 1 ' tra: Russian music, baritone; Daly’s orchestra J CBS— Myrt and Marge to WGY (7901 Organist, to WEAF. i WFBM. NBC—Russ Columbo and orNBC—Jack Fulton, tenor to WGN (7201—Minstrel show. chestra to WJZ. WJZ. ln p ASM (650'—Tuneful tales. WLS 870) —Bernie's orches- Ar-.tr* .non o '. . WTAM (1070)—Dance protra 0 jKDKA <9BOI Sports review; gram —7:45 P.M.— LSSJ’s- , . WTAM (6201—Dance pronrc cnnntr,, tin <1020) E isher s or- gram (2 hours). <7T7 Country Doctor to chestra ....... p ,VJZ - „ „ jCBS-Barlow and Columbia ~ ' —8 P. M.— symphony. CBS—Belasco s orchestra. CBS—Ruth Etting and Hay- (NBC —Weem's orchestra to NBC—Fisher's orchestra to ton’s orchestra ! . NBC—Gypsies to WEAF. :NBC—Aileen Stanley to] w GN (720)—McCoy's and NBC—Wiener Minstrels* to! WJZ ' L£? m £s nVn&.tro tn WJZ. NBC—Amos ’n’ Andy to NBC— Kassel s orchestra to —8:15 P. M.— WENR. WSB, WMAQ,| WJZCBS—MiIIs Brothers. e . I ~ 11:45 P ' M p j| WTAM <lo7oi—Sports. NBC—Hines’ orchestra to KYW (1020)—Quartet; Ter- “l";’ 5 V ' J WJZ ' race orchestra. WGN f(2o) —Milligan and —l 2 Midnight— CBS—Mysteries in Paris. , KYW (1020)—Canton orchesIVBBM (7701—Pageant. NBC—Sodero and concert or- tra. N’BC— Paul Whiteman or- chestra to WJZ WBBM (770)—Around the chestra to WEAF. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Syl-j town. NBC—Melody moments to via. _ iWENR (870)—Bernie's orWJZ. WSM (650) —Piano time. I chestra.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) MONDAY P. M. 5 30—Skippv (CBS). 5:45 —Tarzan of the Apes. 6:oo—Girl Scouts program. 6 15—Earl Hoffman orchestra (CBS). 6-45—Frank Parrish and orchestra. 7:oo—Fireside fantasies (CBS). 7:ls—Singin’ Sam (CBS). 7:3o—Fu Manchu (CBS). 8:00 —Music that satisfies (CBS). B:ls—Sam and Carlile. B:3o—Earl Gordon and Sam Sims. B:4s—Sallv and Lou. 9:oo—Morton Downev (CBS). 9:ls—Easv Aces (CBS). 9 30— Lvric orchestra. 9:45 —Mvrt and Marge (CBS). 10.00—Columbia symphony (CBS). 10:30—The columnist. 10 45—Guv Lombardo and Royal Canadians 11:00—Christian Men Builders. 11 30—Frank Parrish and orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Gondola Club. A. M. 12.30—Sign off. WKRF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) MONDAY P.M. 4:oo—Tea Time Tunes. 4:ls—Twilight Treasure hour. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Musical Menu. s:3o—Aunt Dessa and Uncle Connie. s:4s—Dinner Melodies. 6.ls—Harry Bason. 6:3o—Bing Crosby Recordings. 6:4s—The Sportlight. :700—Silent. B:oo—Jennie Moore. 8:15 —Connie’s orchestra. 8:45 —Evening Moods. 9:ls—Alice Arnold. 9:30 —DeSautelle's orchestra. 10:00—Connie's Merrymen. 10:30—DeSautelle’s orchestra. 11:00 —Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P. M. 4:oo—Jack and Jill orchestra. 4:3o—The singing lady (NBC). Fishing the Air Singin’ Sam will toast his home state with the song. "Indiana.” during his WFBM and Columbia network program at 7:15 p. m.. Monday. The Negro spiritual ’’Deep River” and ‘‘Only a Rose” from the Vagabond King will be two of Lawrence Tibbctt’s solos when he is heard with W’illiam Daly’s orchestra during the program Monday, at 7:30 p. m., over WLW and an NBC network. The enchanting Etting. singing “Goodbye to Love." and Leonard Hayton's orchestra, plavnig a rhythmic arrangement of the ■Kashmiri Song.” will feature the broadcast at 8 p. m.. over WFBM and the Columbia network Monday. HIGH SFOTS OF MONDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAMS 6:3O—NBC (WJZ)—The Two Marx Brothers. 7:oo—Columbia Whispering Jack Smith; Humming Birds. 7:3O—NBC (WEAF)—Lawrence Tibbett. 8 00— NBC (WJZ)—Minstrel show. Columbia Leonard Hayton’s orchestra with Ruth Etting. 8:15 —Columbia—Mills Brothers. B:3O—NBC (WEAF) Buick, Paul Whiteman and orchestra. Columbia—Mysteries in Paris. 9:ls—Columbia —Easy Aces. 9:3O—NBC iWEAF)—National Radio forum. 10:00 NBC (WJZ)—Aileen Stanley, soprano. Gene Arnold and Fritz Clark, anew addition to the program, will harmonize "When I Found You” during Minstrels bioadcast Monday, at 8 p. m.. over WLW and an NBC network. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices DENNY, ISAAC —Entered into rest Saturday, 3 a. m., age 79 yrs., beloved husband of Sarah Denny, father of Vence Denny, Katherine Griffith. Lily McCreary, Ada Jackson. Della Hendricks, Leona Daglish and Frances Moore. Funeral Tuesday at residence of his daughter, Mrs. Moore. Forty-sixth and Keystone. Tuesday. 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. HARRY W. MOORE in Charge. DUNK MAN, EMMA M.—Beloved mother of Wallace A. Dunkman and Edna M. Strahl. she is also survived by 5 grandchildren. passed away at the home. 835 Villa ave., Sunday. Jan. 15. Funeral Tuesday. Jan. 17, 2 p. m., at above address. Burial Cincinnati. O. (Cincinnati papers please copy.i FISHER. NELLIE KATHERINE—Age 14. beloved daughter of Bessie and Virgil Fisher, passed away Sunday a. m. Friends may call at the home, 1022 S. Ingomar St., anv time Monday. Funeral at the Westbrook Nazarene church Tuesday 10 a. m. For further information _call PAUL E. DORSEY. IR-4582. GRIIKIN. HOSE—Widow of the late Thomas Griffin, aunt of Harry McGlenn, passed away Monday. Jan. 16. Friends mav call at the FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian St. Time of funeral given later. KOTHE, RUDOLPH H—Age 62, beloved father of Jack Kothe of Peoria. 111., and brother of the late Frank Kothe, passed awav Sunday p. m. Friends may call at SHIRLEY BROS.’ CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois St.. Monday, between 2 and 9 p. m. Buriai will be at Peoria. 111. KRAFT, BABETTE M.—Sister of Mrs. Adam Weber and beloved aunt of Mrs. Benjamin Heinfield, Mrs. Arthur Schatz. and Miss Margaret Weber, passed away Mondav. Friends please call Tuesday Jan. ll between 2 and 4 p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. at the home of her neice 2018 N. Temple ave. Funeral private Wednesday. MOORE. MRS. MABEL H.—Widow of Miles V. Moore, beloved mother of Mrs. Ralph E Suits, Mrs. J. B Whitney of Tampa, Flordia: Ivan F. rjad Jean W. Moore, passed awav at her home Monday. Services at the FLANKER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY. 25 W. Fall Creek BlvdWednesday. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. SI HNEIOER, MARY E.—Age 79 years. Friday, 9 p. m., at her late home. 106 W. Raymond st.. mother of William H. Schneider. Indianapolis: Albert F. Schneider. Little Rock. Ark. Funeral at LAUCK FUNERAL HOME. 1458 S Meridian st.. Tuesday. 8:30 a. m.. Sacred Heart church. 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. SMOCK. HARRY A—Age 36 years; beloved husband of Margaret, father of Harry, Charlotte. Mary Frances, Janies and John, brother of Frank and Edward of Indianapolis and Richard of New Yoik citv, died Jan. 16. Funeral notice later. For further information call GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOME '•TW'-BI KY. JENNIE MAE —Wife of Lewis Stansbury. mother of Jeraldine. Wilbur and Robert, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William T. Sterns, sister of Fred Sterns of Detroit, Mich.; Martin Sterns of Battle Creek. Mich., passed awav Sunday, Jan. 15, at the late residence. 1635 Mills Ave.. University Heights. Fnends mav call any time at the above address where services will be held Tuesday Jan. 17. 2 p. m. Burial Washington Park. Friends invited For additional information call THE TOLIN FUNERAL HOME. DR-6969.

4:4s—Xlice Remsen and orchestra. s:oo—"Oklahoma Bob’ Albright. 5:15—01d Man Sunshine (Ford Rush). 5 30—Bob Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos ‘n’ Andy (NBC). 6:ls—Gene and Gler.n. 6:3o—"Chandu.” the magician. 6:4s—Detectives Black and Blue. 7:00 —Cotton Queen with Hink and Dink. 7:3o—Lawrence Tibbett and William Daly’s orchestra (NBC). 8 00—Weiner minstrels (NBC). B:3o—Melody moments (NBC). 9:oo—Men about town. 9:3o—‘Fats’ Waller with Rhythm Club. 10.00—Dance orchestra. 10:30—Serenade. 11:00—Hotel Park Central orchestra (NBC). 11:15—Doctors of melodv. 11:30—Artie Collins’ orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Moon river. A. M. 12:15—Seymore Simon's orchestra. 12:45—And So To Bed. I:oo—Sien off.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris. IJr 2570. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Meridian St. TA-i835 GRINSTEINEK’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Funeral Home Johnson & Montgomery 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Or C 321-0322 4 Lost land Found LOST AND FOUND ADS appearing here each day are broadcast at 5:10 p. m. over station WKBF at no additional charge to the advertiser. Tune in on WKBF at 5:10 each eevning and listen to lost and found announcements. AMBER BEADS—Short string lost Wednesday; reward. LI-7518. BEAGLE HOUND PUP lost; black, white and tan, 2632 Roosevelt Ave. CH-2316. BEAGLE HOUND—SmaII, lost near 30th and Station. Reward. CH-1231. CARTON CASE—2 fret long. lost, containing a metal music stand and metal megaphone stand. Phone WA-1526. FOUND—Brindle pun, female, long ears short tail. HA-2824-W. FOX TERRIER—FemaIe, black and white, name Mitzie. 37 Parkview PI. Reward. GLASSES—Lost, tortoise shelled. Reward. Phone RI-7381,' immediately. LOST—Nose glasses. Washington near West St. Reward. 519', a W. Washington St. Room 1. PACKAGE containing silk pajamas lost Apollo theater Thursday. Call HA-2200. PENDANT—White gold, chip diamond. Near Tech, Reward. CH-6349. RED bird dog. setter, lost Tuesday night. Reward, 620 N, East St. ROSARY—OId rose. St. Johns. K. of P. Bldg, or Riverside car. Keepsake. TA--2911 TOY BOSTON name Renner. Reward. 3850 Graceland. WA-5111-W. 5 Personals FALSE TEETH, broken plates repaired. Teeth replaced, called, delivered. Save money. Carprntnr Dental Lab.. 417 Virginia Ave, DR-5967. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call Ri. 9441. Extension 372. L. S. AYRES & Cos. TIMES WANT ADS mase Interesting reading because interesting bargains of many _kinds are listed here dailv 6 Transportation CALIFORNIA $15 —Oklahoma SB. Private partv. new car. Richards. LI-8351. DRIVING—Miami. Florida. January 19th; 3 passengers; sl2 ea. Swope, 1514 E. Market. MODERN TRAVELERS BUREAU BREVORT HOTEL. RI-2188. Buses to N. Y.. $11.50; Wash.. $10; Fitts., $5.40: Colo.. $2.90: St. Louis. 53.35: Kan. City. Sfi.6o: Tulsa. S7; I,os Angeles. $26.50. PARTY leaving about 21st, Miami, Florida, through Georgia; 3 passengers. BE--4531-.T. RATES SLASHED 25% /GSEax In keeping with conditions \gfmm we have lowered our rates to all points at least 25 r r. W’e are still giving the same Ca*high quality transportation. UNION BUS DEPOT.. v> 125 W Market St. LI-9666. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra instrument repairing: expert guar. work. PEARSON PLANO CO. 128 N. Penn, LI-5513, CURTAINS laundered 25c pair. Family washlng. call, deliver. HA-_213 4-M. CURTAINS 10c strip: blankets. 35c. Family laundry. Day work. CH-5961-J. FUR COATS—Restyled, cleaned: repaired: capes: 20 vears experience, guaranteed. DR-5803-M. MONEY is available. Do your remodeling: repair work now. CH-1571-M. REPAIRS on irons, sweepers, lamps, faurcts furnace coils, etc. TA-7110. 7-a Moving;, Transfer, Storage ALLISONS PRICES ARE CHEAPER. SERVICE BETTER. CAREFUL WHITE MEN: $2 LOAD UP LI-4105. EXTRA careful moving. $5. ARROW PADDED VANS.. INC. DR-4000. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now oav six months later, free nr.uling to storage. Moving $4 oer load aLd up. Call Rt 7750 419 E Market St Furniture Truck Pads Lowest prices ever known. All sizes In ffOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO. MOVING $2 UP—Local, overland eauiD _covra trucks: white men, Pete’s. CH-2878 I 7-b Paperhanging and Painting PAPER HANGING—Am booking now; persoral service free estimates. IR-1064. INS T RUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring TT'P'FP Aviation ground course. Call 1 j. HL.L. Tarkington Aviation Cos. Be-4400 or HA-2562-R. WANTED —Name men-woman. 18-50. wi?hing future government Jobs. Steady. Start $lO5-$175 month. Sample coaching with particulars FREE. Apply today. Box 1050-K. Indianapolis Times. WILL GIVE voice lessons in exchange for sineing In ensemble. Low voices preferred. IR-0956, HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 consumers in and near cities of Indiananolis. Danville. Noblesville and Countv of West Hendricks. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and increase every month Writ? immediately. RAWLEIGH CG.. Dept. IN-38-S. Freeport. Hi.

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HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male WE GUARANTEE a living wage and a liberal bonus to willing workers. No experience necessary. Room 418, 38 N. Penn. WILL accept a number of students in mechanical dentistry, attractive work; field uncrowded, good pay. complete course. Reasonable, Times. Box B 400. Boys earn your own spending money selling Times Final Pink Edition. Apply, Mr. Row, Times Bldg., 214220 W. Maryland St. 14 Help Wanted—Female GlßL—White, general housework, stay nights. 42 22 Broadway. NEAT appearing young women (2i: who are interested in cosmetics and rapid promotion to office managers. Apply 510 Merchants Bank Bldg. SALESLADIES—SeII ladies’ sanitary belts; unlimited earnings. 610 W. 31st. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms S2.SO—PENNSYLVANIA, N„ 2151; nice cozy room; steam heat; hot water; convenient TA-1507. S2.SO—ILLINOIS, N.. 3210—SINGLE ROOM; STEAM HEAT; PRIVATE HOME. TA--5000. S3 & UP—3lB E. 11th; newly furnished room: privileges, meals optional. Alabama car. LI-8669. S3.SO—IITH, E.. 701'/a—Combination sitting and bedroom; private entrance; attractive. RI-1061. sls MONTH—North of 38th; living and bedroom: radio; 7 windows. WA-3033-W. ALABAMA at 11th, 302 E.—Steam-heated apartment; hot water; $2 single. $3 double. LI-5083. CARROLLTON 3447—Cheery room, small family. Breakfast optional. TA-1688. MERIDIAN near 19th. Beautifully furnished large room, owner’s private home. Gentlemen. TA-2019. MERIDIAN, N„ 2063, APT. 6—Room, kitchen privileges; employed girl; in p mate apartment. HA-3712-R. NEW JERSEY, N., 1241—Light, warm, front room; constant hot water; reasonable. RI-3714, 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, WASH IN GTO, E-. 2022—SLEEPING ROOM; NEXT BATH; $2; PRIVATE HOME. WASHINGTON BLVD. LOVEIv FRONT ROOM. HU-8468. 25TH., E.. 523—LARGE, WARM ROOM; WILL SHARE HOME; FINE LOCATION. 31ST. W„ 528 Beautifully furnished room; private home; 1 o&*2 employed; reasonable. LI-1016, before 5. ROOMS—2Sc, 50c day; weekly, $1.50 to $2.50; steam heat, shower. CRAIG HOTEL 328 E. Washington St. WIDOWS HOME—Attractive, large, living or bedroom; near bath; steam. HE--1494. HOTEL MEEKER—AII modern rooms, with bath. S3. $6, $7. 250 S. Meridian. LI-0185. Colonial Hotel to appreciate, $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia: downtown; modern, steam heat for Legislature men; $2 up, HOTEL ANTLERS PRINCETON HOTEL 232 S. Illinois. A real winter home for ladies and gentlemen. Low rates to permanent guests. FREE narking. PTTPTTAM Clean, modern, fireproof, i Uiiiiru'i City heat, quiet. Rooms TTOTITT, wi tn hot and cold water $3 week and up. Free tub or shower baths. 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 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3.50 SINGLE!—S4.SO double; modern home, room, kitchenette: utilities furnished. 3146 Northwestern. HA-2431-R. S4—PENNSYLVANIA, N., 2165—2 warm rooms, everything furnished. Next bath. hot water. HA-4241W. S4: PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2165—2 warm rooms, everything furnished. Next bath. hot water. HA-4241-W. $6 WEEK—TIBBS N. 1713—3 rooms, furnished; modern, private bath entrance. utilities paid. $6: 1238 ASHLAND —3 rooms, garage; utilitles; also unfurnished room. RI-5201. BROADWAY 902—2 room apartment, everything furnished; thoroughly modern, close to bath; reasonable, ILLINOIS. N„ 1726—Nicely furnished. 2 or 3 rooms, overstuffed, if desired. Private entrance, HA-1043. ILLINOIS, N., 536—Housekeeping and sleeping rooms; reasonable; continuous hot water. LI-7789. ILLINOIS. N.. 3232—Attractive 2-room front apartment, everything furnished. hot water, steam heat. NEW YORK, E.. 4314—2 connecting rooms; partly or unfurnished; employed couple. or 2 girls. IR-3092. OHIO. E.. 540—TWO ROOMS. $2.50 PER WEEK, 1 ROOM. $2.00. STATE, N.. 423—3 connecting rooms; private entrance: all utilities furnished; reasonable. CH-0162-J. TALBOT. N.. 2420—2-room apartment: private entrance; $4.50: furnished room. $2.50. TA-7110, WASHINGTON. E., 1133—Unfurnished or furnished, 2 rooms: modern; sink, running water. RI-4769. _ WOODRUFF PL..892. M. Dr.—Large front room with kitchenette; private entrance. CH-4249. 24TH. E.. 408 —3-rcom. front apartment. Private bath and entrances. Reasonable. TRY TlftlES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 19 Rooms with Board $4.50 UP —Owners home, twin beds: showcr, garage. 2062 N. New Jersey. TA-6916. SEVILLE. N.. 433 —Cheerful front, good heat: modern, board optional, kitchen privileges, CH-0314. JEFFERSON. 325 N.—Lovely room. 1 or 2 girls; meals, laundry optional; pivileges; reasonable. CH-0685-J. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2217—Large, warm, front room; all conveniences; excellent meals. TA-4706. DESIRABLE room in warm apartment. Pennsylvania car: meals. 1 or more people, HA-2769-R. ROOM AND BOARD: reasonable to business girl In exchange for small services. HA-0209-R. COLONNADE HOTEL—B 43 N. MERIDIAN: ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM; ADJOINING BATH; DELICIOUS MEALS INCLUDED: $8.50. RI-0252. 21 Unfurnished Apartments sl2 MONTH—I6Qf> Arrow; dandy 3 rooms; newly papered; water, electricity furnished. Inquire Shane's Pharmacy. Barg. $22—42 W. 11TH.—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; heat, gas, water and ice furnished. Call apt. No. 1, The Grant. $25—E. MICHIGAN. 5130—Five room apartment, heat and water furnished. Mrs. Massa. TA-0788. $25: ASHLAND 1214—Four rooms, hardwood floors, utilities furnished, garage. $35: BALSAM. 3606—Most attractive bedroom apartments. Call WA-4413. COLLEGE. 1117—Attractive 4 rooms, all utilities furnished, garage, reasonable. MERIDIAN. N.. 2715—Seven rooms, heat and water furnished. Frigidaire. TA-3160. ’TALBOT—I7OB N. —5 excellent rooms, low rent to adults. WA-4150, eves.. HA--0239, 22 Unfurnished Houses sll MO.; OHIO ST.. E.. 1140—Rural St.. S.. 22. Brookside Ave.. 2820, semi-modern. water paid. LI-1072. $12.50—1042 S. STATE—Single 5 warm rooms, semi-modern, near school. Sl4; DRAPER, 1531—5 rooms semi-modern, water paid. gas. electricity, A-l condition. HU-4368, DR-3564-R, $16 —SCHILLER, 32—4 rooms semimodern. School 35; Sacred Heart. Ha, 0356-M. sl6: LEXINGTON. 1910— Dandv, 5 rooms modern, except furnace, garage. LI-5828 $16 —253 LEEDS—Nr. Rural; modern 4' rooms, garage, water paid, IR-2171-1, $17.50: WASHINGTON ST.. W.. 3241—6 rooms, full basement, garage, large lot. walking distance, high school. BE--094Q-W. $18; STATE. N.. 455—Clean 6-room modern double: square Tech. sl3 50 GALE ST.. N.. 1223—2 weeks free. Beautiful 5-room double, modern, heatrola. garage, water paid. HU-7175. S2O: MICHIGAN. E.. 4312—4-room modern double garage, water paid. LI-5065 S2O—WHITTIER PlT] 58—'Irvington; 5 rooms modern, garage, water paid. RI--1533, $22—31 $T E. 3933—Bungalow; 5 rooms modern, basement, 2-car garage. CH--4708, 525: BANCROFT. S.. 132—4-room double, built-ins. in-a-coor. garage, water paid IR-303-y S2S—ALABAMA. N. 2342—Attractive 6room modern double, garage. Owner, TA-4103. $26.5C: 31ST ST.. W.. 342—2 weeks free, water paid: beautiful 6-room modern double. 2 lavatories, first and second floor, garage; Riverside bus. HU-7175. S3O—MICHIGAN. E.. 1807-9—Stucco double, 5 rooms strictly modern, garage. CH--5784, S4O; COLLEGE AVE.. 5658—Ultra modern. 5 rooms. General Electric, side drive. WA-2815. $47 50— DELAWARE. 2901 N —Brick. 6room. tile bath, automatic heater, garage WA-3668.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS ST., 2859—Bungalow 5 rooms modern, easily heated, garage, $22 50. RI-1533, BANCROFT. N.. 521—6 rooms, breakfast room; double, modern; near car line. DR-0887-R. BOSAP.T. 910—Four-room, strictly modern, built-in features, Murphy bed; alley paved. S2O 00. COLORADO S.. 38—6 room double. Builtins. garage, excellent condition. Water paid $>6.50. CORNELL 2832-34—Double. 5-room a-side. good condition, good neighborhood, low _ rent to responsible partv. HE-2692. EWING ST.. 1123—4-rooms, garage. *l4: water paid. Near E. 10th car. CH-7097. FLETCHER AVE.. 1222—5-room semi-mod-ern. toilet inside, garage; sl4; water paid. HU-8447. 1116 Fletcher Ave—6 room, modern, $25. WADDY & SPRINGER 159 E Market , LI-5181. 1419 N. HOLMES Mod.. 5 rooms $20.00 59 S. Mount, mod.. 6 rooms 20.00 1523 Main St., Beech Grove mod 5 rm 22.50 1431 New York, mod., 6 room 2l 3 2 1213 Deloss. 5 rooms 8.00 2006 Houston, gar., w. p. 5 rm.... 10.50 1840 Parker Ave., w. p. 4 rooms ... 13.00 JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. Illinois St. KEALING. 1339—Bungalow. 5 rooms, strictlv modern, double garage: $25. CH-2846. 2020 S. Keystone 5-room cottage; electricity, city water; low rent. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LASALLE’ N.. 1935—Small semi-modern double. Garage and water. *ls. LI-5231. WA-2550, NEW YORK. E., 1315—6-room double, newlv decorated, garage, reasonable. RI--0120. HE-4085, PARK and 61ST—5 rooms. 2-wav modern brick double. Frigidaire. very attractive. WA-1560-W. SINGLETON. 2109—4 rooms, bath, clean, sl6: water paid. DR-3509-M. UDELL, 1168—5 rooms semi-modern, bath, garage, water paid: sls. RI-1533. 1 Block From School Nice 4-room double; water paid; rent $13.50. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. 23 Furnished Apts, and Honses $22.50 —Will newly furnish. 2057 Adams. 4 rooms water paid. CH-7169-M. BELLEFONTAINE. 1310—5 rms. Uirnished. private bath, util, bargain. RI-7725. CABLE, 520—5 room semi-modern; $25. •1310 E. Raymond. 5 room modern; S3O month; utilities paid. DR-2636. CENTRAL. 2131—55.50 wk.: 1 rm.. ktchette. priv. bath., ent. Also 3 rms.. priv. ent.. good heat. $6 wk. HE-4155. ILLINOIS, N.—s room house; well furnished; S3O; water paid. Call TA-0282. STATION ST.. 2143—5-room furnished, complete, inside toilet, heatrola, garage. water paid, 54.50 week. Station St.. 2161—5 rooms, furnished, good furnace, bath, water paid. $5.35 a week, both places in good neighborhood and each suitable for 2 couples. SAM INGLE, Brightwood State Bank, CH-5380. WOODRUFF PLACE—6I7 EAST DRIVE— Front, 2 rooms. Kitchen, bath, porch, utilities. COUPLE will share 5-room modern home or board: employed couple. IR-3162. 24 Suburban Farms EDGEWOOD—SIO; 5 rooms, chicken lot, garden space; double garage. DR-4293-W. 5-ROOM cottage, lights, basement, double garage, garden, S2O. 311 North Lyndhurst Drive. DESIRABLE bungalow; large garden, chicken shed. Churchman and Hobart, Beech Grove 192-W-I. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space sls—Office space, desk, telephone service. Advertising rjmn preferred. LI-6835 $18: STOREROOM—3 Living rooms, garage. Corner Belmont and Howard. WA-4689. HOWARD ST.. 1619—Public garage. 65x90; gas tank, fully equipped. BE-1564-R. REAL ESTATEFORSALE 27 Houses For Sale RICHLAND. N.. 258—..-room cottage. garage. sls down. Bal. like rent. R.I-7725. 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana’s leading Rea) Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992. 28 Sale Suburban Property 1 ACRE—East; 5-room bungalow, practically new; sold for $2,700. now only $1,750: $250 gets deed. IR-3919. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage SELL CHEAP—Lot 40x125. Hollywood addition: 3 big trees: bv owner. BE-,0548. 60 A.—Good level land. 8 miles south Indianapolis. Improved. DR-7982-3. R. R. 1, Box 451. 31 Wanted to Trade WANT to trade or sell 6-room house, lot. double garage. DR-1486. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BABY Green reed, large size, A-l. SB. 4062 Graceland Ave. BOTTLES—Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. BURROUGHS adding machine, 7-column; good as new; S4O. 340_N. Illinois, COAT —Tan, large fox collar. $5. Navy blue, gray fox collar, $2. Black broadcloth, $5. All medium weight. Size 40 or 42. 120 N. Do Quincy, m-3197. DESTROY MOTH—And tneir larvae: use Mothicide and moth preventive. Albert G. Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave RI-7125. ENGINEERS TAKE NOTICE. Bankrupt stock of new grapho—metal packing for pumps, valves, etc. Bargain. 535 South Illinois St. FUR COAT —Mink, full length. A-l condiSize 15. SSO. TA-6126. INCUBATOR. ss—Jameswav Brooder stove. large size. sls: A-1 condition. IR-2138-R-7 INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chairs. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BROS. 219 E. WASHINGTON. MAGAZINES American. Cosmopolitan. Geographical, many others, 5c or 6 for 25c. We also buv and trade. COLE’S PHARMACY. 551 Indiana Ave. PIECED QUILT tops, basket, shooting star, strawberry. Double X, Crazy Ann. DR--3372-J, SCHOOL BOOKS—NEW AND USED. CASH FOR USED ONES. CRAWFORD'S DRUGS. 813 N. DELAWARE ST. LI--1800. SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails; destroys bedbugs and household vermin. Albert G. Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. Waterproof Truck Covers Prices are less than ever known. Buy direct from Indiana's largest manufacturer and save one-half. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO. 35 Household Goods

GOOD USED FURNITURE STOVES, RUGS, AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES oxl2 Axminster Rugs 58.95 Rug Tad 81.00 Small Rugs 49c Kitchen Cabinets 88.75 Chest of Drawers 84.95 Dresser with Mirror 85.75 Breakfast Set 85.95 Cliifforobe 88.95 >Fhttresses 81.25 Metal Bods 81.25 Velour Davenport 87.75 Studio Couch 86.95 China Closet 89.95 Bridge & Junior Lamp Comp., 98c Table Lamps Complete 69c Gateleg Table 85.95 Occasional Rockers ........ 82.95 Household Warehouse 440-480 S. Illinois St.

CLOSING OUT sale of many highgrades of Ice Boxes. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos 2000 Northwestern. TA-0689. COXWELL CHAIR. $7.50—3-piece stuffed. $25. Gas stove. $4.50. Chest of drawers. $2. 318 N. Denny, GAS R^VNGE —Detroit Jewel standard size with oven and broiler. $lO. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY. 45 S Penn, St. RI-5421, RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI. 9441. Exten-ion 372. L. S. Ayres & Cos. RUG—ONE 11x12 TAPESTRY AND ONE 12x15 TAPESTRY RUG. BARGAIN: $lO EACH. DOUBLE EDGE RAZOR STROPPERS BARGAIN. 25C EACH. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION CORNER CAPITOL AND SOUTH ST, TAY—BED—FuII size; new mattress, cost $67; $lO. HU-5273, 1 Used Thor. $lO. 1 Demonstrator, $29 95. Service and WfJiUJJm wringer rolls for all makes of machines. 32 N. Del. Thor Shop LI-5386 WASHER late model, balloon wringer; small balance due. 45 N. Denny St. IR--3871.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods WASHER —Easv. with drver, *175 new. sacrifice cheap. 1921 W‘. Washington. BE--4825. AUCTION sale. Wednesday. Jan. 18. 9:30 a. m.. 1501-3 Madison ave.: all kinds of household goods. Some extra good furniture. including overstuffed suites, dining room suites, bedroom suites, babv grand piano, a real one. Chambers all-white gas range; plenty of other household goods. Several NICE homes of furniture, rugs, stoves. J. P. GRIBBEN AUCTION STORAGE. DR-3328. Burkhardt & Son. Auctioneers. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments EXPERT PIANO TUNING, $2: 35 years' experience; best reference. FINAL closing out of repossessed RADIOS: all late model. SMITH. HASSLER & STURM. 50c PER CALL—Exp. radio repair. Lightning Radio Service. 201 N. Temple CH-7213 FREE—Radio service calls, estimate if rep _needed. LANES. 2828 E. 10th CH-0218 MAJESTIC 8-tube superheterodyne.. .$29.00 Radiola screen grid highboy 22.50 Zenith 8-tube superheterodyne 9.50 _ RADIO BARGAIN SHOP, 225 E. Wash. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS for less. Terms. HERMANN RINNE MUSIC CO. 229 N. Penn., entire 4th floor. LI-7888 PHILCO COMBINATION 7-TUBE. PERFECT CONDITION; SPECIAL PRICE $34.50: $5 DOWN. 4101 E. MICH; SERVICE PHILCO AND CROSLEY SPEC. Don’t be without your 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. USED ESTEY Baby Grand, 725 style. A wonderful buy for less of regular price; $2 per week. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. LI-5513. 38 Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies

Typewriter Rental Agency Only $2-50 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"i^ alred tj K l^ 39 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yards.

No Wheel Charge KINDLING WITH EACH TON. W. Va. Fkd $4.15 2 Tns., $8.05; Vi tn., $2.35; V i tn., $1.40 W. Va. Lp $4.50 2 Tns., $8.75; Vi tn., $2.50; V* tn.. $1.50 E. Ky. Lp $4.75 2 Tns.. $9.25; Vi tn.. $2.65; Vi tn.. $1.60 Island Creek, Fkd. .. . $4.50 2 Tins.. $8.75; Vi tn., $2.50; Vi tn.. $1.50 Isl. Crk. Lp $5.00 2 Tns., $9.75; Va tn., $2.75; Vi tn., $1.65 Poca. No. 3 Lp $6.00 2 Tns., $11.75; Vi tn., $3.25; Vi tn., $1.90 Poca. No. 3 M. R. ... $5.25 2 Tns., $10.25; Vi tn., $2.90; Vi tn., $1.75 |ECONOV4(Z.E With *|

W. Virginia $3.75 Nut and slack ' W. Va. No. 5 $4.75 Isl. Cr. W. Va. $5(1(1 Tip Top W. Va. $5.25 No. 5. 6-In. Blk. Fkd.. Poca No. 3 $6.50 Red Ash, Shov. Lp.... •S’ CITIZENS COKE, ALL SIZES. NO WHEEL CHARGE. UTOPISICPFUELcb

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OFF THE CAR Indiana Tin. Tp d ‘ 53.75 Island Crk. w 4 va e fkd $4.50 W. va. lu mine run £ 54.25 w - Va - nfb. $4.75 Island Crk. L^ D . 54.90 Eastern Ky. £ Poca. N °- 3 R£ n <c nn J. Utd. ASH. SHOV. wO.UU CITIZENS COKE. $7.25: 57.75. FEDERAL COAL CO. \ fi 9?Ct AL > BRAZIL CA Cn IXD. 6-IN. FKD. SLAB. W IIWU TWO TONS, CASH, $8.75 LOOKS different. BURNS different. IS different. NO WHEEL CHARGE. MAN LEY-O’DON NELL FUEL CO. HE-1301. 210S COLUMBIA. HE-1391 SPECIAL COAL SALE 25c cash disc, on all 2-ton coal orders W. Va. bik. fkd. 4-in. Cedar Gr0ve..54.75 W. Va. egg fkd.. 4-in. Cedar Grove $4 50 Isl. Crk. blk. fkd. W. Va. 4^in..... ..' *5 00 Ind Nut cln. fkd.. 2x3 $3 75 UNION ICE & COAL CO. DR-4621 DR-4622 Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. DR-7479. FREE WHEELING. DR-7479. Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. WA-5666. WEAVER COAL AND ICE CO. DR-2201. No wheel charge DR-2201 40 Wanted to Trade SIBO DAVENPORT. S3O table. SBS radio. 8- for coupe. HE-5247. POSTER BED. complete; breakfast set. gas logs, gas stove, for dishes, rug or what? IR-5146. REAL BARGAIN—Make offer. 4500 East. 5room modern bungalow, take Building & Loan for eauitv or what have vou? IR--2413. STUDEBAKER— 3 ton custom built grocery delivery. No other like it: $95 or 9- radio or light car as half. 2245 Jackson. WILL trade printing for groceries, coal, etc.: reasonable. RI-6915, DR-7145-M. 11 Wanted to Boy BLM ALL FURNITURE mW&L CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2019. S m WHEN YOU ARE READY TO H m SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and seller) of used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICEB SELL YOUR OLD GOLD and old watches and dental bridges direct to a gold buyer. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave RI-5994 WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd Pieces, highest prices. HU-7274 WE BUY OLD GOLD SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner. Highest prices paid for gold teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded jewelerv. watches. Cash Daid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor. Pennsylvania and Market Sts.

FINANCIAL 44-a Securities BUILDING AND LOAN STOCKS BOUGHT OR SECURITY FOR LOANS TRI'S TEE SYSTEM GOLD NOTES , ,_ s i; HIOPS BROS INVESTMENT CO 137 E. Wash. St. LI-2318. Ei c . WA-1494. FOR SALE $3.i20 Railroadmen. $l,lOO Fletcher Ave $1,490 Celtic. $539 Indiana Savings, or part. 137 e Wash. .TO SELL $1,200 Railroadmen's. S'fOOO Indiana Savings. SIOOO Fletcher Ave., $425 Celtic. 415 Lemeke Bldg. 45 Business Opportunities BEAUTY OPERATORS—Lit?ht booth space for rent. 834 Occidental Bldg LI-0881. COAL YARD--Ice house, feed barn; ttooti location sacrifice. Rl-3777. 46 Personal Property Loans

j HAYING TROUBLE ? Making- Ends Meet? I ' A ‘‘PERSONAL” loan will solve your problem quickly. You can anangs to repay a small amount monthly In accord- . ancs with your income. , For quick cervice, phone, write or come In. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 3. Pennsylvania St. RI. 5054

FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS 2 % LOWEST IN CITY NO EXTRA CHARGES Rates 2To whether $1 or S3OO balance. Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587

SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATfc through classified ads In The Times Phone “ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business hours 48 Automobile Loans

WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? If you can't meet your payments we will refinance vour car. make the payments lower, or give you cash. LEGAL LEGAL If paid when due: if not, regular legal rate will prevail until maturity LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 201 W. Wash. RI-1321

DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO, OTHERS PAID OFF. MORE MONEY ADVANCED. I • We make loans on ALL cars regardless of make or year. You can get \; f . MORE money cm ycur SACKS BROS 1 AUTO LOAN CO if 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994.

Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse Est 40 Ypar SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Timea. Phone ”ad-taker” RI. 5551 during business hour* AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale 1931 Buick Coupe, 3.66 S $545.00 CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LT-1995. 1927 BUICK COACH—S9S. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 120 W. North. LT-1995. 1930 BUICK sedan, 30-47; $445. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995. 1931 Buick Sedan '3l-67 $545.00 CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 _ LI-1995. CHEV., '3l SEDAN—New tires, new car appearance thru out. Has hot water heater. Only $325. HARE CHEV., 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. CHEVROLET. '3l landau. 5-pass.: cost new. $735; low mileage: original finish: perfect; priced to sell; $335. Hare Chevrolet, 552 E. Washington. RI-5325. CHEVROLET —1931 Coupe. This car is a five window coupe with rumble seat. Very low mileage, original finish like new, motor A-l. Look at this price too, only S4OO. Check our price and car. Equitable Securities 544 E. Wash. LI-7087. 915 Va. Ave. 1929 CHEV. sedan; $195. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995. CHEVROLET, 1928 cabriolet: $95; very clean; terms and trade. 863 E. 63rd St. HU-1336. 1929 CHEV. sedan; w. w.; $2lO. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W, North. LI-1995. CHEVROLET. ’32 COUPE—Looks and runs like new. Liberal trade and easv terms: $375. 863 E. 63d St. HU-1336 1930 CHEV. coach: w. w.; $2lO. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995. CHEVHVOLET COACH —Runs good and has good rubber: $25. 820 N. Meridian St, 1931 CHEV. COUPE—Roadster. $265. CENTRAL BUICK CO- 120 W. North. LI-1995. CHRYSLER—ModeI 60 sedan. In good condition. The tires are in good condition. This car has been thoroughly checked in our own shops. A real buy at the price. Will give many miles of excellent service; $65. Jones & Maley, Inc. Used Car Lot. 2419 E. Washington. 1930 DE SOTO sedan, 6 w. w.; $275. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995. 1929 DODGE sedan, $275 CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995. ESSEX. '2B COACH. In good running condition, SSO. S2O down: bal. monthly. WEISMAN MOTOR SALES. 2215 East Washington. CH-58 28 ESSEX. 1930 coach; this car is in perfect mechanical condition and can be bought for S6O down, balance easy terms. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO., Meridian and Eleventh. LI-9861. ESSEX. ’3l coupe; good tires; original finish, perfect throughout; bargain at $245, HARE CHEV- 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. ESSEX—I 929 second series four-door sedan. Exceptionally clean; new tires; motor just gone over with new rings and pins installed; $145. Frank Hat_fie^A’o. • 623 N. Capitol. P.I-3326. ESSEX COACH. Good cheap transportation. $25. sls down. WEISSMAN MOTOR SALES 2215 E. Wash. CH-5328. 1930 ESSEX COACH A good buy for your coming need of spring and summer transportation; $195. LOSEV MOTORS. 1133 N. Meridian. FORD—I93I De luxe coupe. Here is the Ford you have been looking for mechanically A-l. good tires, finish like new. Priced at only $245. Small cash payment. bal. easy monthly payments. Look at our stock of used cars. Jones & Maley, Inc. Used Car Lot. 2419 E. Washington. FORD. 1931 Tudor; black with green wheels; this car has been thoroughly reconditioned In our shop and is practically as good as new; has been reduced from *325 to $285. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO . Meridian and Eleventh. LI-5361. 1929 FORD. 4-DOOR. *2O down: 5 new tires, extra good condition. 2144 North Talbot. HA-3903-J. FORD. 1930 Tudor; this car is finished in new maroon duco and it looks and runs like new: onlv *65 down, balance easy terms. JOHNSON CHEVROLET GO.. Meridian and Eleventh. LI-5361.

JTAN. 16, 1933

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale Johnson Special Bargains for Remainder of This Week Only. 1928 Oakland Cpach $ 94 1928 Olds Coach 94 1928 Essex 4-door sedan 94 1928 Pontiac Cabriolet 84 1927 Chrysler 4-door sedan.... 84 1926 Dodge 1-ton truck 74 1928 Chevrolet Roadster 74 1927 Ford ’—ton panel 74 1928 Chevrolet Coach 64 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 64 1928 Jordan 7-pass, sedan 64 | 1926 Studebaker Coach 64 ; 1927 Olds 4-door sedan 64 1927 Pontiac Coupe 64 TERMS Johnson Chevrolet Cos. Used Car Lot nth and Meridian. LI-5361 Chrysler Specials Dodge Sedan .. t $ 25 Oldsmobile Sedan 20 Oakland Sedan 25 Peerless Coupe 35 Pontiac Coupe 50 Willys Knight Sedan 75 Whippet Coupe 100 Pontiac Coupe 125 C. H. Wallerich Chrysler—Plymouth 950 N. Meridian. RI. 4574 Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD—'32 Tudor. Like now. ran t be'toirt from new; driven very little. The lowest priced Ford in town, only $365. Why pay more. Check and double check thi* car and price. Equitable Securities Cos. 844 E Wash. LI-7087. 915 Va. Ave. 1930 FORD coupe; $195. nA w CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995, FORD 1931 Tudor. Looks and runs like new. In best of condition throughout, motor gone over, tires extra good. This car is priced at only $245. Small down pajment or your old car; balance easy monthly payments. Jones & Maley, Inc. Used Car Lol. 2419JT Washington. 1929 FORD, 4-DOOR. $23 down; 5 new extra pood condition. 2144 North Talbot. FIA-39C8-J. n 1930 FORD coupeT S2O down: perfect condition. 2144 N. Talbot. HA-8908-J. GRAHAM 1931 Sedan. Here is a bargain „ ’*] ere ever was one. A-l mechanically, good tires, upholstering very clean: finish terms EW ’ Pnced only s32 ’- Trade and Jones & Maley, Inc. Used Car Lot, 2419 E. Washington. HUDSON, 1932 standard sedan; 6 wood wheels, side mounted; trunk rack: never been titled; guaranteed Must be sold. At a bargain. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1 926 HUDSON COACH—S22.SO CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 120 W, North. LI-1995. 1929 LA SALLE sedan; $425. ~ 190 vu BUICK CO. 120 W, No r tin LI-1995. 1929 NASH coupe; $225 ~ 190 w .. c bntral BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995. 1929 NASH sedan; $245 mo ™ .CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995 NASH—I 929 Advanced six: sou r^doaT~se7 * A-l condition. Convenient term* .. and trade; $195, 820 N. Meridian St. 1926 NASH SEDAN $35. CENTRAL BUICK CO, 120 W, North LI-1995. 1931 Oakland Sedan; 6 w. w . $345 no mo w- v central buick co. 120 W. North. LI-1995. OLDSMOBILE—I 929 Landau, sedan: 6 wire wheels. 2 side mounts. A rn ry fi^°M b^ y y, 5228 v Frank Hatfield Cos., 623 N. Capitol. RI-932R. 1931 Oldsmobile Coupe.. ... $42.6 on mo w w CENTRAL BUICK CO." L 2. w. Worth. LI-1995. °L?S, 1929. 4-door sedan; new tires; exflnish and in Perfect mechanical ‘jocdltmn; your old car will make the down payment, balance easv terms JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. Meridian and El event In LI-5361. 1929 AacjjaßD sedan; $395 ” mo vxr C f ;, NTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995. PLYMOUTH 1931 Four-door sedan; special today only $199 NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET, INC. 863 E. 63rd St. HO-1336* PLYMOUTH. IS3O coupe; first-class mechamcal condition; excellent tires- this car can be bought for S6O down, balance easy terms. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. 1927 REO DitOUGJIAM—S7S. CENTRAL BUICK Cq_l2o W. North. LI-1995 STUDEBAKER—I93O Victoria Commander, fine car appearance and performance, for $325. Equitable Securities, 544 E. Washington. LL 7087. 915 Virginia Ave. STUDEBAKER Business good condition: extra good tires; $75. HARE CHEV,, 552 E. Wash. RI-5325 1931 STUDEBAKER—Pres., sedan; *825 CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 120 W. North. ’ 1931 STUDEBAKER sedan: $445 * CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995. 1928 Stutz Sedan; 6 v,\ v;.... $195 00' CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995. 1930 VIKING sedan, 6 w. w 5295 CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North, LI-1995. WHIPPET—I92B Sedan. Here is real low cost transportation. Come and get it Only $47 50. Frank Hatfield Cos., 623 N._ Capitol. RI-9326. WfLLYS. 1931 six roadsterrblue with black wheels and new tires: mechanically perfect; your old car will make the down balance e>asy terms. JOHNSON F”vrn*h. Lt LT-5361 0 Meridi ™ and Used Cars “ "Make Tracks for Sacks.” SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 309 N. Capitol. RI-5994. SEE our stock of real bargains - in 1933 transportation. Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 535 N Ca pi toj Ave. j j j. Ijj 2. A FINE selection of hlghgrade exchanged *1 095 Broad ranse in Prices. $25 to * CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St _ LI-1994 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers -31 Stake; 32x6, 10-plv rear tires: A-l throughout: $345. Hare Chev., 552 E. Wash. RI-5325 FORD TRUCK-1931. 157-inch. W. B. Dual w heels, new tires, perfect condition. 2023 N, Harding St 1530 MODEL A—Ford truck express bodv cost *6OO. Price $295. DYNES-JOHLMAN T UMBER CO , TA-0211. REPOSSESSED tractor worth the money. Also semi-trailer. MACKS TRUCKS 730 E Washington. TODAY’S SPECIAL ' 1939 Ford I'2-ton, dual tires, must b sold today; SIOO. MANY OTHERS TRUCKS. TRACTORS. TRAILORS General Motors Used Truck Dept. H-_gand-VS. LI-7467, 31 W. 13th St, 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TIRES 1 Guaranteed 2.000 Miles. • Taken In trade on Generals. Others guaranteed up to 8 000 miles at slightly higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 833 N. Delaware St. LI-5523 55 Aotos Wanted C K R i:26 r 42 adV l32° W. Ohio. b<i &t * WANTED to sell for private owners, anv Commission. VOLLRATH A: McCARTY. 1302 K .Wash, LI-7383. Will pay cash lor your car or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. L 1 4818 561 North Capitol W I L L ,r ' v castl * or Rood ussed cars. Best prices in town. EVANS MOTORS llth at Meridian. Ri-gOSL LEG A IS _ 56 Legal Notices i Claims to be allowed by board of county commissioners: Hanovia Chemical A- Mfg. Cos.. *562.56; Timothy P. Sexton. $1,568.11. CHAS A. GROSSART Auditor Marion County.