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DEWEY OFFERS REMEDIES FOR DEPRESSION END Causes of Collapse and Methods of Recovery Given to Senate. BY RUTH FINNEY Time* Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Eight causes of the depression and eight remedies are outlined by John Dewey of Columbia university in a letter today to the senate finance committee, as it began investigation of economic, conditions. Dewey, who is president of the

People’s Lobby, was not invited to appear and testify with the bankers, industrial leaders, and publishers summoned here. Dewey’s eight causes follow: Speculation in land values, due principally to taxing improvements instead of ground. P r o t e c t ive tariffs which encourage high cost production.

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The banking and credit system “run to promote speculation and to make profits for stockholders of banks.’’ Too rapid mechanization. Wages insufficient to enable consumption to keep pace with production. Failure of governments to obtain revenue from surplus income. Overcapitalization of public utilities and of many manufacturing enterprises. Irresponsible sale of foreign securities issued in boom times for speculative profit. Remedies suggested are: A $1,000,000,000 direct relief appropriation, distributed under the La. Follctte-Costigan plan. Liberalized Reconstruction Finance Corporation construction Joans. Federal credit for extensive public works. Repeal of mast, federal taxes on consumption, small reduction of exemption from income tax, rapid increase in surtaxes and estate taxes, taxation of income from government securities and of large corporation surpluses. Refunding federal debt at a lower interest rate. Writing down non-government debts and reducing interest on them. Creation of a government marketing corporation, empowered to purchase farm products, process them, and sell directly to consumers. Thirty-hour work week. Federal control of development of natural resources. HUMORIST TO SPEAK FOR INDIANA ICE MEN Dr. Elmer Ward Cole to Talk at Convention in City. Dr. Elmer Ward Cole, humorist, will be the speaker Thursday night a.t the convention of the Indiana Association of Ice Industries. The convention, which will be held Wednesday and Thursday at the Severin, will be preceded by the managerial school of the Great Lakes division of the National Association of Ice Industries. Among the speakers will be Paul Fishback, secretary of the National Food Brokers Association; H. G. Voneman, professor of refrigeration Purdue university; L. M." Russell, chairman of the refrigerating subcommittee of the National Food Brokers’ Association; F. Austin Tiegen of Minneapolis; Halbert P. Hill, New York engineer; W. and! Swindell, Chicago tax consultant; L. A. Roblee of the General Outdoor Advertising Company, and George M. Wessels, editor of Modern Woman. SEEKS SIO,OOO DAMAGES Widow’s Suit sos Death of Husband Goes to Jury. Suit of Mrs. Edda Adams, widow, for SIO,OOO damages for death of her husband, George Adams, who succumbed following an automobile accident. was considered today by a superior court four jury. Judge Clarence E. Weir instructed the jury shortly before noon. Mrs. Adams seeks damages from Louis Johnson, Dallas Erwin and Jack Weick. occupants of an auto that is alleged to have struck her husband Feb, 15. 1930. as he crossed East Washington at Noble street She wants damages to support herself, a son Walter, and a granddaughter Marlene. 4. all of whom, she alleges, were dependents of her 16 5 193l and Pli ° r t 0 his dcath - Feb.

The Last Time For the last time in American history, the inauguration of a new President will occur on March 4. The adoption of the "lame duck ' amendment will cause inauguration dav hereafter to fall on Feb. 29. Inauguration ceremonies have always been picturesque events; on a few occasions they have been near-tragic events. Did you know that there is no provision in the Constitution or in law for an inauguration? Did you know there is no provision for notifying a President that he has been elected? Did you know that there is no provision for a chief justice swearing in a President? Do you know how many Presidents have taken the oath before others than a chief justice? Do you know how many Presidents took the oath somewhere other than Washington? Do you know that one President was sworn in March 3? Do you know that rifilemcn on the housetops gffhrded the line of escort at another President's inauguration? All these and many other interesting facts are in our Washington Bureau's latest bulletin history of presidential inaugurations. Fill out the coupon below and send for it: CLIP COUPON HERE Dept. 221, Washington Bureau The Indianapolis Times, 1322 New York Avenue. Washington, D. C. T want a copy !of the bulletin presidential inaugurations, and inclose herewith 5 cents in coin, or-loose, uncanecled. U. S. postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: NAME STREET AND NUMBER CITY STATE I am a reader of The Indianapolis Times. (Code No.)

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International fame has come to Ann Harding since she left the little Hedgerow Theater at Rose Valley, Pa. But once a year, while vacationing from Hollywood where she achieved stardom, the actress makes a sentimental pilgrimage to the playhouse. Here you see Miss Harding as she arrived the other day, on Hedgerow's twelfth anniversary, to play again the role in which she made her first appearance.

FAIL TO FORCE TARIFF BOOST House Votes, 212 to 174, Not to Consider Crowther Bill. f! ii 1 nitrd Press WASHINGTON. Feb. 13.—Republican efforts to force action on drastic tariff increase legislation failed today when the house voted not to consider the Crowther bill to boost import duties on products from nations with depreciated cur- [ rency. This action was equivalent to de- I feat of the bill, with the vote com- j ing on a motion of discharge of the ! ways and means committee from ] further consideration of the tariff increase legislation. This group, heavily Democratic, had refused to take action on the Crowther measure and similar bills, all designed to increase import duties to meet the “threat” of foreign competition irom countries j | with cheapened money. Republicans forced a record roll call with their discharge petition, but were beaten back by a virtually j solid Democratic vote. Speaker Garner announced the vote as 212 to 174. EPWORTH LEAGUE TO OPEN WINTER INSTITUTE Lifting Life’s Levels’ to Be General Theme of Meetings Here. Eleventh annual midwinter insti- | tute of the Indianapolis district, | Epworth League, will open tonight j at the Roberts Park Methodist ! church, and will continue through 1 Saturday. General theme cf the i meetings will be “Lilting Life’s Levels.” Assembly speaker on the program tonight will be Dr. R. H. Mueller, pastor of the First Evangelical church. Classes will be held on more than a score of subjects. Credit toward an institute diploma will be given for each fortyfive minutes’ class work. Classes | will be held from 5:30 to 9:30 each I night. The institute will close a: 7:30 Saturday night. Officers are Helen Michel, president; Alpha -Joslin. registrar, and : the Rev. B. Brooks Shake, dean. KILLS WIFE AND SELF Jealous Husband Slays Mate as Daughter. 16, Looks On. | liii I nihil Press CHICAGO. Feb. 13—In the presence of his 16-year-old daughter. Vlasca, Charles Pechota. 38. shot to death his wife. Carrie, 35. then ; fatally wounded himself at his home here. Police were told Pechota was | mentally deranged. Mrs. Pechota. an invalid, had been discharged from a hospital Saturday following an operation. Pechota accused her of attentions to other i men. The daughter said the accusations were untrue.

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RILEY 5551 WANT AD HEADQUARTERS 214-220 W MARYLAND ST. Want Ad Rates All classifications excepting Rooms sot Rent. Housekeeping Rooms. Rooms and Board and Wanted to Rent Rooms are 3 Cents a Word % 10G> Discount lor CASH or on CHARGE ad3 If paid within one wreck receipt of the bill. Table for Figuring Want Ad Cost - i-’O U to Es gE ¥>£ Z o OH j-. T -r put?,— 10 $.30 f .90 *1.50 11 .33 .99 1.65 12 .36 1.08 1.80 13 .39 1.17 195 14 .42 1.26 2.10 15 .45 1.35 2 25 16 .18 1 44 2.40 17 .51 1.1)3 2 55 18 .54 1 62 2 70 19 .57 1.71 2.85 20 60 1.80 3.00

Ten (10%) percent DISCOUNT for CASH ADS. Ten (10%) Per Cent Discount for Charge Ads if Bill is paid within Seven Dais after •■eceiot. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices HOOPER, FRANK—Beloved husband of Zoe Hooper and father of Mrs. Irene H. Meyers and Mrs. Maude Hooper Smith of Indianapolis, and William D. Hooper of Detroit, Mich., passed away Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Meyers, 4902 N. Michigan road. Services at FLANKER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Tuesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. BICE, WADE H.—Beloved husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Rice, father of Larkin of Chicago, died at his home, 240 Blake St. Funeral Monday. 8 p. m., at the KIR3YDINN MORTUARY, 1901 N. Meridian St. I nends invited. Burial citty. SCHMIDT, NORA M. (nee Callaghan) Widow of William Schmidt, mother of William and Josephine Schmidt, died Sunday, Feb. 12. Funeral at the residence. 1225 Hoefen St., Wednesday. Feb. 15. at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Catherine's church, 9 a. m. Friends invited. L. A. A. O H.. No. 1, will meet for prayer Monday. 8 p. m. BLACKWELL FUNERAL _ SERVICE. THOMAS. W. B.—Age 62 years, beloved husoand of Sue Thomas and father of Mrs. Norman Schulmayer, passed away at the Methodist hospital. Sunday. Feb. 12. Funeral at Irvington Methodist church Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the residence, 76 N. Layman Ave., from 5 p. m. Monday until 1 p. m. Tuesday and at the church from 1 to 2 p. m. Tuesday. _SHIRLEY SERVICE. VINCENT. SFSAN—Sister of the late Mrs. George (Maryi Herrmann, aunt of F. John Herrmann, William Herrmann and Mrs. Lou Boraso of Clinton. Ind.. passed away Sunday, Feb. 12. age 76 years. Funeral Tuesday. Feb. 14, at F. JOHN HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 701 N. ! cjotst'y St. For further information I call RI-6778. 3 Funeral Directors. Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris. __ Dr 2570. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian Sf. TA-1835 G It INSTEINER’S 522 E. Market _____ RL 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian, HA-1444. J. C. WILSON ?30 Prospect Dr C 321-0322 1 Lost and Found REWARD TO FINDERS LOST ARTICLES that have been advertised as lost in tliis column will receive two guest tickets To See “STATE FAIR” at APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe. RI-.VmI. at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that you have returned tlie article and tickets will be mailed at once. BROWN fountain pen. Indiana Theater. Saturday night. Date 1916 on pen. _Keepsal;e. RI-9424. COCKER SPANIEL lost, black, female. 4 months-, liberal reward. Call HU-831S. GREAT DANE DOG—Very large, tan, children's pet; reward $25 for information leading to recovery. TA-1919. POLICE PUP—Grey male. 7 months. Vicinitv. 32nd and Illinois. Reward. Ha-vn<-j RING Scottish Rite, double eagle inscribcd Raymond A. Butler. Jan. 18] 1918. Motto. Reward. Beech Grove 35. TOY Bulldog pup. seal and white. Monday. Reward 2912 E. 17th. CH-6350. 5 Personals DR. CHESTER MILLER—' The Children's Dentist." 1107 Odd Fellow bldg. _ MODERN INVALID HOME--Care of aged and chronic cases: graduate nurse; reasonable rates: doctor's reference. 1240 Broadway. Apt. 1. LI-3704. PR O FESSI ON A L N I'KSE Nursing and treatments given in the home. 3511a Massachusetts avenue. RI-5774 RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call Rt 9441 Extension 372. L S. AYRES & Cos Use VAN OGDEN VANILLA Transportation - GOING SOUTH? Take advantage of these mj rates; Louisvil'e. $2.50: Nashville, S5; Chattanooga. CC'Att -8: Atlanta. 89.85; JacksonM•• y* Mile. sl4: Miami. $22. Porter Service all the wav. ' * 'SJ UNION BUS DEPOT. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services AUTO PAINT REMOVED Commercial Sandblasting Cos. 1013 S. DELAWARE. DR-7040, BAND and orchestra instruments repairing; expert guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N. Penn. LI-5513 CARPENTER—GENERAL REPAIR. REAS. ESTI. MILLER CH-4035. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRING. VERY LOW PRICES. CH-5931 FURNACE Coils, installed. $2. Guaranteed work. W A-3467. LAUNDRY—Men's a specialty; family washing, mending; call: deliver. LI-9108 REGAL HAND LAUNDRY—Soft water. white clothes. Call and deliver. CH-6547. SEWING MACHINES for a short time only, anv make cleaned, adjusted in the home, only 50c; guar. LI-7948-9106. 7-a Moving, Transfer. Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now par at* months later tree i) ultng to storage Moving $4 per load a. and up 'MI Rl 7750 419 E Market St ALLISONS—Exp white men. Move cheape- _ FREE estimate. LI-4105. MOVING S2 UF Local ove and eouiD oovrd f ~':s, white men Pet-'' CH-2878 MOVING-HAULING —Rent a r.ev truck. C-Drive-It, 39 Kjjptucky avenue. RI-7438. ,

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INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring AVIATION Frpp Ground Course: flying instruction. 1 I vc s4 per lesson. Taraington Aviation Cos . Municipal Airport. BE-44G0. HA--2562-R. . ! AVIATION : rPFp Ground Course; flying instrucr liLii tion Tarkington Aviation Cos.. Alrj rt. BE-4400. HA-2562-R. 1 SlO5-5250 MONTH —Government future jobs. Men. women. 18-50. Steadv work. Sample coaching, full description and list jobs FREE. Apply today Times Box 1050-L HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male ! MEN WANTED —For Rawleigh Routes of ! 800 consumers in cities of Indianapolis j and Nobk'sville. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and increase even- month. Write immediately. RAW- ! T FIOH CO . Pent IN-38-S. Freeport. 111. REPRESENTATIVE for well established drycleaning plant. We show you how- to make a living. MR. BURKETT: apply between 3 and 6 p. m. 2263 N. Illinois. Opening Branch Stores Large erocerv chain obeninc branch stores in Indianapolis. Crawfordsvtlle. i Lebanon and nearby cities. Can use three | men for established grocery routes. Earning.; about $24 plus monthly commission Ito start. Good future, canvassers need not 1 apply. Application will be received Tues- | day only. 9 to 12. No other time. 882 Massachusetts Ave. |lB Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED farmer will share crop or work on farm. ELMER DAVIS. R. R. 1. _ Martinsville. Indiana. RELIABLE girl stenographer wants work, filing, bookkeeping; references, small I salary. CH-7047. I RELIABLE girl ..ter.ographer wants work. filing, bookkeeping; references, small ! salary. CH-7047. RENTALS

17 Furnished Rooms ! S2—2IST.. W„ 143—Nicely furnished front room; refined home. Illinois car line. HA-2906-W. SS—ORANGE, 222—2 nice, clean rooms, down, good heat, garage. DR-2894-W. ALABAMA, N.. 523 GAYLORD APT. 5 Cozy warm room adjoining bath, $3, ALABAMA AT 11TH . 302 E.— Steam heat, room and hot water, $2 single. $3 double. LI-5083, ALABAMA—S 23 N. —No. 2, nicely furnished front warm room, constant hot water. Very reasonable. CENTRAL. 1241—Front sleeping room. 4 windows; private entrance. Telephone. $2.50, Parking space. ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—Steam heated room: clean; nicely furnished, large closet. 1 or 2; garage. MASSACHUSETTS. 540—Steam heat, modern rooms. Simmons beds; low daily, weekly rates. OHIO E.. 405—Close in. good, clean beds. 15c a night: tub, showers. WASHINGTON. W.. 359—Rooms, double or single; S2 week, 50c double, per night. Colonial Tinted Every con.. Iren UvUlUlllcli noiei parking. Must see to appreciate. $4 up. 23G N. Illinois. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia, downtown, clean steam heated rooms; walking distance: S2 up. CORONADO HOTEL bus terminal, heat, running water in rooms —7sc up. weekly $3 up. 156 QN. Illinois. Spminoip 620 N. Ala.. A-l rooms, repcumioic decorated, shower in each TTnfpl room. 53.50 to 54.50 single: $5 ■t-tuicr tf> $ 6 double. ARE you satisfied with your present furnished room or apt.? Phone us. and ouickly and conveniently your troubles are over. No shopping tours with usual disappointments. Our service absolutely free. Phone Mr. Smith, 1.1-5001. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. $2 39 Week ratfs slashed tp-.OD VV GGIX Riftht when you ller . d a 2nd up warm, modern room, 5G TVTrvnfVi along with this blizzard, pu.os IVIUUUI comes tho greatest and up monev-saving event of the year. Our rooms are modern and chock-full of real comfort. Running water. Constant city heat. Free baths. Daily rates as low as 69 cents: with connecting bath. $1.19. Market and New Jersey streets. PURITAN HOTEL 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3.50, SS—NEW JERSEY. N„ 2038 Apartment furnished: private entrance; good heat, hot water. HA-2571-W, $5, 31ST, 1057 W.—2 Completely furnished modern front, rooms; also single garage. $5; ASHLAND. 1232—2 Rooms, modern, all furnished, utilities. Private entrance. RI-8771. $G —TIBBS. N.. 1713 —3-room modern double. furnished; utilities; garage; Speedway bus. $7—616 E. NINTH—2 rooms, kitchenette, warm: furnished: large closet; private entrance. LI-2788. BROADWAY. 1422—Furnished apartment; steam heat; private bath; Frigidaire; garage. Reduced. CENTRAL. 1206—Clean, warm. 2-room apartment; sink; private entrance; garage; utilities furnished. DELAWARE. N.. 2024 1 ROOM AND KITCHENETTE: FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, C-ARAGE OPTIONAL. ILLINOIS. N.. 2329 —2-room, kitchenette apartment, for 4; 2 bedrooms, $6.50; 1 room, $3.50. TA-7110. ILLINOIS. N.. 1726—Nice clean, well furnished: sink in kitchenette: private entrance: reasonable. ILLINOIS. N.. 2019—Apartment 2 rooms: sun parlor, private lavatory, hot. cold water: privileges: $5.50. TA-5042, OHIO. E.. 540 —2 front rooms. $3.50 per week. Others $2 mi: garage: $1 month. PARK. 2146—Very desirable; 2 connecting rooms, near bath; utilities; garage; reasonable. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1866—Room; 2 large closets: overstaffed, private bath, entranr.e. kitchen privileges. TA-5460. STATE, 425 N.—2 modern .-corns, clean, good heat, everything furnished, garage optional. STATE. N.. 316—3 or 4 modern rooms, all utilities. Near Tech, excellent transportation. RI-2264. TALBOT. N., 2525—Kitchenette, dinnette, living room, in-a-door bed, porch; private entrance: 57.50. TALBOT. 2420 N.—l ar.d 2-room apartments. S3, $3.50 and SASO week. TA-7110. 721 E. 11TH—1 or 2 room, furnished or unfurnished; utilities paid; priv. ent.; sink, kitchen. 3400 EAST—Couple share modern home of widow. Heat, utilities furnished. ■ Garngc. Reasonable. Open, 1109 N. Tuxedo. 19 Rooms with Board NEW JERSEY. N.. 221?—Well furnished front room, good heat: real home; modern. -TA-4706. _____ NEW JERSEY, N., 2032—Large studio room: twin beds; young men; pre-war prices: garage. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2740—2D. FLOOR' FRONT. TWIN BEDS; PRIVATE HA--3741-J, ATTRACTIVE HOME—Employed mother and child, with mother’s care, or marcouple; home privileges; reasonable.

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RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY We furnish free transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apts.. day or night. No obligation. LI-5452. Eve., or Sun. TA-1064 or WA-0433. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $22; 42 W. 11TH —Nicely decorated, kitchanette apartment, heat, gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1, The Grant. $25: ASHLAND. Rooms, hardwood ! floors, utilities furnished; gar. RI-2636. CENTRAL. 2342 —5 rooms, heat, water furl'd: 1 month free, RI-5994. HE-2783. 3720 N. Pennsylvania *45-*SO 2035 N. Meridian 40- 60 TENTH, E. 1532Q —4-rm. modern: heat, water, near Tech. See janitor. CH-2758. TWO BEDROOMS—S2S.OO. Best value in city. Splendid heat and daylight. 1139 E. Washington. H. H, WOODSMALL AGENCY. INC, 22 Unfurnished Houses slo—4-ROOM bungalow. High School road. near Morris; garage. LI-3742. IR-7915. sl7; FORMERLY $20—807 Villa: dandy 5rm. dbl., good location. A-l condi.; complete bath, gar.; water pd. DR-3472. $18; 3611 E. VERMONT—4 rooms, modern, double, garage, water paid. LI-5065 $18; SPRUCE. 807- 6-rooms modern, water naid. K"\- 805 Spruce. $18: 31ST. W., 825—5-room modern, hardwood floors, good furnace, garage; water paid. HA-1084-R S2O—LEXINGTON. 1832—6-room double; bath; garage; near school RX-7807. S2O; LIBERTY. 520 N.—Brick 6-room motT ern; 1 ton coal free. TA-1299. 525: MIChIGAN. E.. 4821—5 rooms, large living room, water paid. WA-0717. S26—BRADLEY. N„ 926—4-room modern double: in-a-door bed: garage. CH-2275. S3O: BELLEFONTAINE, 1304—8-room modern single. Ideal roomers. Garage. HU-6404. COLLEGE AVE . 4073—Ultra modern 6room double; sun parlor, shower; unusual features. Was $55, now S4O. HU--1802. DE QUINCY. N. 928—4-room modern, in-a-door bed; garage. Call IR-2024. GUILFORD. 2838—Modern 5 rooms: good condition: reduced sls. WA-0913. HAMILTON, N., 637 - 5-room complete bath; cement basement; garage; sl4. HERBERT. 23—6-room modern, double, garage, water paid; sl6 month. Owner, 609 N. Rochester. lOWA. 606—4-room modern double, garage. water paid; S2O. JULIAN. 5741—Modern six rooms, single garage; Frigidaire. IR-3887. OAKLAND. N. 1133—6-room, modern, ' 2 - double, garage, fine condition, reasonable. Ch-6517-M. 1927 PARKER—Semi-modern double; water; garage: Heatrola, gas range and linoleum. LI-5231. 1509 E. Raymond Nice four-room bungalow. Comparative new house. Has new paper, lights, gas, city water, sink, toilet, two lots and a two-car garage. Low rent. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. TUXEDO. N., 1121—Modern 6 rooms good furnace: 3 squares School 54. Free rent to March 1. RI-1273. evenings CH-5454-J. 2310 E. 11TH ST.—5 rooms, water furnished, $13.50. 252 Beville Ave., 5 rooms, mcder n except 1 1 ”■ I *'.3.bu. LI-6542. 5-ROOM modern brick bungalow and 6room modern brick double. IR-2832. REDUCED TO $20—3544 N. Sherman dF. 4-room double, strictly modern, electric refrigerator, in-a-door bed, hardwood floors, garage, near school, w'ater paid. CH-5235, 50TH E., 712—Modern 6 rooms, garage. water paid; was SSO. now $32.50. BE-0195. New Rental List Just received. Call for it or phone us and we will mail a copy. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. 5 Rooms—2 Lots sls 604 S. Woodrow, chicken house, garage. Well outside, electric lights. Call Frazee. LI-2318. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times. Phone “ad-taker'' Ri. 5551 during business hours. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses S2B; BARGAlN—Bungalow, east; 5 rms., overstuffed, fireplace, garage; for furn. houses call Mr. Mott, RI-9476, Penn Hotel. BROADWAY, 3356—3-bedroom brick veneer; attractively furnished; tile sun room; hot water heat; G. E. refrigerator: garage; side drive; 1-year lease; S7O monthly; adults only. City references required. Owner. LOCKERBIE. 614—Clean, modern 5-room apartment, hot water, steam, low rent,. PENNSYLVANIA, 1846 N.—Beautifully furnished. efficiency, elegant, tile bath, shower, gas grate, refrigeration, city heat, private porch, garage, $35. All utilities paid. TA-6250. RAYMOND, 1310 E.—s-room modern, near school, utilities paid, S3O month. WALLACE, 19 W. —4-room apartment, nicely furnished; private; key 124 N. Penn y. WALNUT. E., 115—3-rooms, alcove, private bath. See housekeeper in basement: cheap COMPLETELY —Furnished home north, 3 bed rooms, radio, garage. HU-3188 : FURNISHED auartment. 3 rooms, Frigidaire: adults. Inquire maid. 2407 N. Delaware. 34 Suburban and Farms TENANT with funds w'anted for 20-acre place north of city. References required. Times Box K-16. 26 Wanted to Rent HAVE RELIABLE COUPLE FOR FURN. BUNGALOW, EAST; S3O-S4O. CALL AT ONCE. MR. MOTT, PENN HOTEL. RI-9476. . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale MODERN—4-Room double, garage, west, near Washington st. Take Building and Loan for equity. Times K-11. 28 Sale Suburban Property STRAWBERRIES, grapes, peaches. 2'i acres, five rooms, chicken house, garage. Nine miles east. Terms. SOLTAU. Rl- _ 4080. 5-ROOM modern bungalow; fireplace! in very good condition; price $2,000. JENNINGS BROS.. 28 S. Illinois St, __ 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage $350 CASH takes clear 80-acre Owen County farm; 65 acres plow land; orchard; old house. IR-4297. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BEAUTIFUL Oriental bargains in a beautiful new store. JAPANESE ART STORE. 27 E. Ohio. BOTTLES—-Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. I earl St. LI-8085. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chair#. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BROS. 219 E. WASHINGTON.

MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale MAGAZINES—Red Book. Good Housekeeping. American. Mans- others. 5c each 6 for 25c. COLES. 114 N. Pennsylvania DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae; use Mothicide and moth preventive. Albert G. Maas Cos . 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. RADIO—B-Tube Superheterodyne, latest model, with twin speaker. S3O; one automatic gas water heater. $35: one enameled kitchen range: bargain $23 BIG POUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION corner Canitol and South St. ELECTRIC IRONS—Universal automatic, chromium plated. $7.50. including cord; $1 allowance for vour old iron. Other i electrical appliances reasonably priced PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N Penn. L1_5513. _5513. _ SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails; destroys ; bedbugs and household vermin. Albert G. Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave. Rl-7125, WAYNE OIL BURNER With tank. Ideal for home. Wifi sacrifice for $175. Equitable Securities Cos. 544 E. Wash. St. LI. 7087 34-b Auction Sales PUBLIC AUCTlON—Simplex mechanism, j Feb. 28th. 9 a. m.. at National Theater | Supply Cos.. 436 N, Illinois St. i 35 Household Goods BEDROOM SUITE, S3O; dining rm. suite, i refectory table, $45, living rm. suite, S69. Rugs at a _sacrifie. 3JIO N. Meridian. , BUFFET, 60-inch, mission oek; Virtrola and records. $5. 1614 W r . Michigan. BE--1432. after 3:30 p. m. CLOSING OUT sale of manv hignerades j of Ice Boxes. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.. 2000 Northwestern, TA-0689. GAS RANGE —Peninsular, standard size, with oven and broiler. $lO delivered and ! connected. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY, | HOOVER—RoyaI, Eureka Sweepers. $lO to $17.50: terms. 2151 E. New York st. j Open evenings. j LIVING ROOM—Bedroom suite, other odd , pieces. 601 Madison ave.. Apt. 28. RUG—9xl2. brown velvet; A-l condition; i $5. HU-4773. j RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI. 9441. Extension 372. L. S. Ayres & Cos.

36 Radios, Musical Instruments FREE—Radio service calls. FREE testing. Day and night. Guaranteed. CH-6542. FREE—Radio service calls, estimate if rep. needeand. LANES. RADIOS—BIand new. 1933 Crcsley Fivers. Phiico Jrs., and U. S. Radios. Cash and carry. $13.50. Allen’s. 534 Mass. SPARTON—IO-tube in beautiful Highboy cabinet. This is a real buy. Sa'e Price s39’ Complete. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E. Wash. 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 sllO PHILCO cheap to first party with cash, 45 N. Denny St. WE BUY and sell used radios and parts. RADIO EXCHANGE. 623 Mass, Ave. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparei MEN’S SUITS <?4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. 38 Tpyewriter, Store and Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only $2-50 Per Month or .00 for 3 Months Any maka of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock TYPEWRITER CO. 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITERS g^ paire \^M SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in this column Is listed in The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty days free of charge. Your swap ad costs only 3c a word in The Times. Special multiple rates of seven days for the price of five and four days for the cost of three. TO TRADERS If you can not find the leads that you desire in the ads in this column call the Swap Counter. RI-5551, and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps previously published. There is no charge for this service. 39 Swaps CHEVROLET. 1933 coach. Less than 30 days old. Will swap for low priced car or trade for Railroad Bldg. & Loan stock or Celtic. Times. Box K. 18. _ CHEVROLET. 1933. special 6-wheel sedan, almost new. Will trade for Real Estate or what have you. Box 17,_ HEATING stove for T. Generator and starter. Must be O. K. 1266 W 29th St. MARMON, 1928. 4-door sedan, will trade for '2B Ford or Chevrolet coupe or coach. Ri. 1371. Apt. 608, after 6 p. m. 4-POSTER BED —New springs and mattress. writing desk and chair, for dining room suite. CH-4561-V r . RADIOLA—In perfect condition. Trade for good electric washer, prefer Maytag. WA-0485. TRADE—Lot. Oakley Heights. 50x135, for Celtic B. & L. stock or '32 coupe, no Fords. 1633 Union St. TRADE equity in 1930 De Soto Coupe for small car. RI-0471. 40 Wanted To Buy Cash Paid for Old Gold. Jewelrv. Diamonds. Dental scraps, etc. STANLEY JEWELRY CO.. Lincoln Hotel building. All Furniture Wanted CALL MR. PIERCE. RI-2019. WHEN YOU RE READY TO SELL. 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. Pennsylvania and Market Sts. WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd mrces highest prices, HU-7274 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yard#.

Kindling and No Wheel Charge Special Coal Sale 25c Discount on 2-Ton Coal Orders W. Va., bik. Cln. fkd., 54.75 isl. Crk. egg W. Va. fkd., 54.50 Isl. Crk. lp. W. Va. fkd., 55.00 Brazil Blk. egg size, $4.00 W. Va.. M. R., very lumpy $4.00 BEST WHITE ASH WASHED t*? 7C NUT. CLN. FKD. IND. No. 5 I v Union, let SrtuALtb PR-40'21 i<)j.O Bluff a.ve I It will pav you to visit our vard and I see the difference in good coal.

Quality Coal for Cash Logsdon spkcmal $4.70 W. Va. 4-in. Fkd. Lp. Two Tons for $9.00. NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING. Guaranteed Not to Clinker. Low ash. high m heat units; a high-grade coal at a popular price.

MERCHANDISE 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yard* CASH COAL SALE KINDLING WITH EACH TON. 25c Discount on All 2-Ton Orders. w. Ya. ejrff, fkd $4.00 W. Ya. Lp. show $4.40 W. Ya. M.-R $3.90 E. Ky., lp. shov - $4.75 Isl. Crk. egg ‘ $4.50 Isl. Crk. Lp. Ynof $4.75 Poca. No. 3 lp. shov. $6.00 Poca. No. 3, M.-R.. . $5.25 tCONOM' Zig WiTm SPECIAL SPECIAL NO WHEEL CHARGE Brazil Egg Ind Shov $3.75 'a Ton. $2 05: Ton. $1.30. W. Ya. lp.. cln. fkd . . $4.50 ] 2 Ton. s2.so—>, Ton, $1.50. E. Ky. lp., cln. fkd. . . .$4.75 Vi Ton. $2.65—U Ton. $1.60. Isl. Crk. lp., cln. fkd. $4.75 •a Ton. $2.65: W. Va.. >, Ton. $1.60. Consolidated Coal Cos. DR-5300. DR-5300.

s 3.6oro E Nßuys BIG 6x3 IND. EGG High Quality—Low Ash NO tVHKEI.-IN CIIARGK •I.nw Prices on Other Good Cools CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458 Monday special W. Virginia c 0 r Sm. Crk. Big Lump. Fkd J)/g Z J Li-8900 SCHNEIDER COAL CO. BRAZIL BLK. Ind. large slab „O O LOOKS different BURNS different. IS different. BIG SPRING ftp Ind. Mine Run g jF Snappy Cold Weather Coal. No Wheel Charge. 25c disc, on 2-to:i orders. M AN LEY-O’DONN ELLFUEL CO. HE- 1 391, 2108 COLUMBIA. HE-1391. West Virginia LUMP $4.40 Buster Brown Coal Cos. HK-1>t;o lIK-111.30 FREDRICK COAL s? DR.1792 <Ol BEECHER Jr, V 1020 E. 40ffST West Virginia CZf\ 6x2 Egg Fkd V‘*T . Pioneer Isl Crk., Big Lp., Fkd $5.50 Citizens Coke, All Kinds. Bennett tTOLtvPR.42S2 Island Creek C flff W. VA. BIG LP. FKD. yv.VV/ Island Cr. W. Va. Furnare Keg. fkd. ..$4.50 Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2100. 1 Yards DR-2101. Special ( ash Sale W. VA. EGG AND SLACK $3.75 GEN. ISL. CREEK, EGG, CLN. FKL...4.45 GEN. ISL. CREEK. BLK CLN FKD.. 4.75 BRAZIL BLK. EGG SIZE. SHVL 3.75 WHITE ASH EGG. 2x5 CLN FKD 3.75 WHITE ASH. WASHED NUT, CLN. FKD 3.75 Best Grades of Indiana Coal. Cash Coal Yard DR. 6767 Attractive Prices Federal Coal Cos. CH-2291 WEAVER COAL & ICE OOT DR-2201 No Wheel Charge. DR-2201. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Timee Phone “ad-taker” Ri. 5551 during business hours LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry BROODER HOUSE—BxIO. We Will furnish all lumber, including new flooring, new siding and sash for $22.40. Service Wrecking Cos.. 320 N. West. LI-3069. FINANCIAL 44-a Securities WE BUY old accounts and notes. See us today. MAJESTIC FINANCE. INC.. 702 Inland Bldg. 1.1-4600. WILL BUY BUILDING AND LOAN STOCKS or security for loans. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 137 E. Wash. I I -2318. Night. WA-1494. 45 Business Opportunities ROOMING HOUSE—N. Talbot; 16 rooms, lovely furniture, steam heated, all full, will sacrifice on account of sickness. Times, Box, K-10. EXPERT auto repairs: reasonable prices. Penn-Ten Garage. Penn, and 10th Sts. 46 Personal Property Loans

FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS 2% LOWEST IN CITY NO EXTRA CHARGES Rates 2f whether $1 or *3OO balance. Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587 DIRECTORS. G. A. Efrovmson Judge J. A. Collins V/m. J. Mooney Franklin Vonnegut M. M. Dunbar Raloh Bamberger P. C Reillv Herman P. Lieber Henry Langscnkamn HAVING TROUBLE Making Ends Meet? A. "PERSONAL" loan will solve |wr problem quickly. You can arrange to repay a email amount monthly in accordance with your income. JFor quick service. phone, write or come In. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. RI. 5054 Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8601 Opposite Courthouse p.t <0 Year 47 Real Estate Loans WAITED Loan of *5.000 at 6'J on Is mortgage of 4 times this value. Times Box K-15.

FEB. 13, 1933

FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loans WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? If vou can't-meet vour Payments we will refinance vour car. make the payments lower, or give vou cash. 1,,,1 rale will pre-.au until ir.a'.unt,. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. U W Wash. RI-1321. SQhSS] DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO. OTHERS PAID OFF. MORE MONEY ADVANCED • We make loans on ALL cars rcgardicss of make or year. You can get MORE money on your car at SACKS BROS AUTO LOAN CO J 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994 j Loans on Automobiles Legal Rates. MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES 820 N. Meridian. RI-4931. AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale BUICK—29-29: Tudor sedan. A-l in every way; good tires; $325 Vollrath & McCarthy 1302 E. Wash. I I-73R3. y < CHEVROLET | /y 4 Chevrolet Buy vour nex used car from Indiana's largest Chevrolet dealer. Johnson Chevrolet Cos. Meridian and 11th, 1 J§\ shape. $125. Hare Chev., 552 E. Wa FORD ’3l COUPE $135 SACKS BR( - ; . 309 N (1 APIT< M Ul F0R1) —1932 Tudor V-8; just like new. r-.n----lsbrd in maroon with jumbo balloon tires. Ixv-s than 10.000 miles; A-l throughout. $550. EQUITABLE SEC URITIES. LIiOP.7. 544 E. Wash.. 915 Va. Ave. 1035 N. Mer. FORD 1930 Roadster $135 Just out of the paint shop. Good tires and in the best mechanical condition. Lo.-ey Motors _ lIP'I N'. Mcriduui. FORD ’3O"~SEDAN $165 SACKS BROS.. 309 N. CAPITOL AVE PLYMOUTH. 1933 6; lourpainted tan beige. Driven apuroxiJ matelv 2.000 miles. The owner wants to get out. from under obligation and has consigned the car to us to dispose of immediately at a sacrifice. All cars are used after they are driven around the block, but this one has never had a title. See it at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison SEE OUR STOCK of real bargains in 1933 transportation Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 535 N. Capitol Ase. LI-1112. A FINE selection of hiehgrade exchanged *1 095 Broacl range in prices. $25 to ' ’ CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W North St LT-1991 The Schott Auto Cos. Distributor:; for Auburn and V/illvs. 2004 Tt. Meridian. TA-3700. IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests you answer it today, the opportunity mav be cone tomorrow. __ , , 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers REPOSSESSED tractor: worth the money Also semi-trailer. MACKS TRUCKS 730 K. Wash. St. CMC- 1928 two-ton, $l5O INTERNATIONAL _ HARVESTER CO . 1183 K-. M- I.IOj WE HAVE the most complete stock of used TRUCKS TRACTORS TRAILERS. We have • ver had to offer GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13th St. H_JSANDYS. LI-7467. New Semi-Trailers from manufacturer to consumer. $395. INDIANAPOLIS.TRuc.< AND TRAILER CO.. 1125 E. Georgia St. DR-3300. _ 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts i USED TIRES <t \ Guaranteed 2.000 Miles. 1 Taken In trade on Generals. Others guaranteed up to 8 000 miles at slightly higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-55J3 55 Autos Wanted CARS WAI TED—Why not rail CH-5823 if you want to sell your car and act a better price for it. Get your cash at once. Will pay cash for your car or equity. " I. WOLF AUTO CO. LI 4SI6 L 561 North Capitol. WILL pav cash for good ussed cars. Best prices in town. EVANS MOTORS 11th at Meridian RI-*nS] CASH for your car, 1 to 100 Schott Auto Cos. 2004 X. Meridian. TA-3700 LEGALS 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS City Park Concessions. The Board of Park Commissioners of th® City of Indianapolis. Indiana, will on Thursday. Feb. 23. 1633. at 930 o rlock a. m. at its office in the Cr v Hall, receive scale# proposals tor the lef.na of the refreshment and bathing concession in the following boulevard and parr: lands o: said city: Brookside Park. Christian Paik. Douglas Park ar.d Poo'. Ellenberger Park and Pool. Garfield Park and Pool. Pleasant Run Golf Course. Rhodius Park ar.d Pv : Riverside Park Boating. Riverside Park Shelter House and Bali Diamonds R.-.erside Golf Course. South Grove Golf Course and Tour. .1 Camp. Twenty-sixth Street Bathing Beach. Warfieigh Bathing Beach. Bids to cover period of one year. Bids to be separate and joint’ where refreshment and bathing cone -. ion cx; : ;n any one park. All bds must be on forms obtained from the Board', office. Full specifications as to obligations and p:.vlleges of each conces • ion in each park are on file in the Board s office and open to inspection. Eich b:d must be accompanied by certified check in the amount of ten p>-r cent ilO'. i of bid. as guarantee that each cessful bidder will, witnin thirty 30■ da . s execute contract and pay in cash the tut amount of such bid upon execution of said contract: said certifie'i check to be : rfeited as liquidated damages upon faikira of the successful bidder so to do Affidavit °f non-collusion required with each b; B.ds will be sealed and filed separate!/ lor each concession The Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject anv and ah bids. JACKIEL W. JOSEPH. PAUL E RATHSRT. LOGAN C SCHOLL, c b McCulloch. Board of Park Com mu stoners. City of 58 Legal Auctions and Sales WE will sell at Public Auction, on-. Nash. 1925 touring. Motor No 143309. Serial No. 2596864 for storage and repair charges amounting to *73. at 10 a m. Tuesday. Feb 21. 1933 C B GERKING GARAGE 1139 North Illinois street.