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POLICE KILLER SUSPECTS ARE SIGHTED HERE Squads Rush to East Side in Effort to Nab Four Men. Police followed two new clews today in their search for the machine gun killers of Sergeant Lester E. Jones two weeks ago. Several squads were concentrated in the eastern section of Indianapolis early this afternoon, seeking four men in a sedan who drove north in Emerson avenue alter changing license plates on their car. Authorities were told that the men stopped the car in Brookville road, near Emerson avenue, and changed Indiana plates to Ohio license tags. No reports of any robberies in the southeastern part of the state had been reported at noon, and police believe the men may have had some connection with the Jones killing. The killers of Jones fled southeast on the Brookville road. They had planted a getaway car near the site where the men in the car today staged the license plate shift. Fingerprints Are Found Another clew in the killing was discovery of fingerprints on a tag lef' by the bandits in the Peoples Motor Coach Company garage Feb. 7, the day of the slaying. Bertillon authorities refused to tell what type of tag carried the fingerprints. The day of the shooting so many people handled the bandit car and the guns leeft by the slayers in their escape that no prints were available for experts. The federal government also is aiding in seeking the slayers of Jones ,it was revealed today. Fact that an automobile abandoned by the bandits had been stolen from Dayton, 0., provided the opportunity for government agents quietly to enter the manhunt, in which few substantial clews are held. Notorious Gangsters Sought Members of the notorious Homer Wright gang of machine gun hijackers and liquor runners are believed to be sought by officers for questioning in connection with the slaying. While seeking a suspect for questioning Friday night, Clinton (Ind.) police and a federal investigator pursued a ear bearing several suspicious characters, but the suspects escaped after throwing eight cans of morphine, valued at about $3,400. from the car. The morphine was turned over to narcotic inspectors. Huntington (W. Va.) authorities are to send Bertillon photos of two men held there as suspects in the killing. Police in the eastern city said the men answer descriptions of two of the killers. Those held are Joseph Collotti, alias Corso, 23, Brooklyn, N. Y„ and Frank Liono, 23, New York. Local police said the men were in the city the day of the murder.

Radio Dial Twisters

—6:15 P. M.— CBS-Buck Rogers. WENR (870)—Century of Progress talk. NBC—Sketch to WEAF. NBC—Jesters to WJZ. —6:30 P. 51. KYW (10201—Eyes Right; Canton orchestra. CBS—Martin's orchestra & 1 Quartet. WBBM (770)—Musical program. WENR (870)—The news. NBC—Van and Don to WEAF WGN (720)—Kemp's orchestra; Tom, Dick and Harry. NBC —Groucho and Chico Marx to WJZ. —0:45 P. M.— CBS—Boake Carter. NBC—The Goldbergs to WEAF. —7 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Talk; orchestra. CBS—Jack Smith. Humming Birds and orchestra. WBBM (770t—Harriet Cruise NBC- Soconyland Sketchos to WEAF. WJR (750i —Serenaders. NBC—Clicquot Club to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Poetry Magic. WSM 1650) —Pickard Family; Craig's orchestra. —7:15 P. M.— CBS—Slnßln’ Sam. —7:30 P. M.— CBS—Fu Manchu mystery drama. WBBM (770)—Charlie Hamp Raimond's orchestra. NBC—Richard Crooks. Daly's orchestra to WEAF. NBC—Carney s Dog Chats to WJZ —7:45 P. M.— NBC—Country Doctor to WJZ. —8 P. M KYW (1020)—Mark Fisher’s orchestra. CBS—Ruth Etting and Hayton's orchestra WBBM (770) —Jack Brooks, songs.

Kentuckv-born Singin’ Sam will offer the old southern favorite. Mr Old Kentilkkv Home.'' during his program of songs at 7:15 p m. Monday over WFBM and the Columbia network. A taxi driver who is a would-be murderer and an ornate, but mysterious box containing potential death will complicate the plot in tne Monday episode of ' Fu Manchu Mystery Stones." over WFBM and the Cos Etting sings "Willow Weep for Mi and Leonard Havton s orchestra plays • Wait’ll I Get You in Mv Dreams " in their quarter-hour with Norman Brokenshire at 8 p m. Monday over WFBM and the CBS chain. Paul Whiteman and his celebrated entertainers will be heard Monday at 8:30 p m. over WTAM and an NBC network. Josef Pasternack will conduct his orchestra in the 175th radio concert of the Melodv Moments Monday at 5:30 p. m, over WLW and an NBC network, presenting the Mrlodians. a mixed quartet, at a special feature. The stirring Sousa composition. “U. S. Field Artillery March.” presented bv the quartet and orchestra under Morgan L Eastman's direction, will open the program Mondav at 9 p. m. over WLW and an NBC network. f\ \ \

Fishing the Air

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power end Ucht Company MONDAY P M 5:30 Skippv (CBS). s:4s—Polkadots. 6 00—Bohemians. C 30—Phil Porterfield, baritone (CBS). 6 45—Transcription. 6:so—Jack Tllson orchestra 7 00—Fireside fantasies 'CBS'. 7:ls—Btngln' Sam (CBSi. 7:3o—Fu Manchu 'CBSi. B:oo—Havton's orchestra. B:ls—Sam and Carlile B:3o—Earl Gordon and Sam Sims. 8 45 Highlights 9:oo—Columbia revue (CBSI. 9:3o—Edwin C. Hill (CBSi. 9:4s—Mvrt and Marge ICBSI. 10:00—Columbia svmphonv ICBSI. 10:30—The columnist. 10:45—Guv Lombardo and Roval anadians 11:00—Christian Men Builders. 11 30—Jack Wright orchestra. 12 00 Midnight—Jack Tilson orchestra. A M. 12:30 Sian off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis llndiananoll* Broadcasting. toe.) —MONDAY— P M. 4:oo—Twilight Treasure Hour. 4.3o—Tea Time Tunes. 4 45—News flashes. 5:00 Musical Menu. s:ls—Cecil & Sally. s:3o—Aunt Dessa & Uncle Connie. 5 45—Dinner melodies. s:ss—The Voice of the Capitol. 6 00—Dauner Trio. 6 15— Harry Bason. 6:3o—Varieties. 6:4s—The Sportsllght. 7 00—Silent. 9 00—Happiness Parade. 9 15—The Old Pathfinder. 9 30—Connie's orchestra. 10 00—Morrie Brennan's orchestra. 10 30—Radio Rangers. 11:00—Morrie Brennan's orchestra. 11:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P M. 4:oo—Jack and Jill. 4:ls—Joe Emerson. Bachelor of Bong. 4 30—The Singing Lady (NBCi. 4 45—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). 5 00—Jack and Jill. 5:15—01d Man Sunshine (Ford Rush). 5 30—Bob Newhall, sports commentator. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos ’n' Andy (NBC). 6:ls—Gene and Glenn. 6:3o—"Chanu.” the Magician. 6:ls—Detectives Black and Blue. 7:oo—Cotton Queen with Ilink and Dink. 7:3o—Richard Crooks (NBCI. B:oo—Weiner Minstrels iNBC). B:3o—Melody Moments (NBCI. 9:oo—Morgan L. Eastman's orchestra (NBC). 9:3o—Frank Luthers orchestra. 10:00—Rhythm Club. 10:30—Serenade. 11:00 Hotel Park Central orchestra (NBC). 11:15—Anson Weeks orchestra (NBCi. 11:30—Lou Breezi orchestra (NBC). 12:00 Midnight—Moon river. A. M.

HIGH SPOTS OF MONDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM. 6:3O—NBC (WJZ)—The Two Marx Brothers. 7:oo—Columbia—Whispering Jack Smith; Humming Birds. 7:3O—NBC (WEAF)—Richard Crooks Columbia—Fu Manchu Mystery Stories. 8:00 —NBC (WJZ) —Minstrel Show. Columbia Leonard Hayton’s orchestra with Ruth Etting B:ls—Columbia—Mills Brothers. B:3O—NBC (WEAF)—PauI Whiteman and orchestra. 9:oo—Columbia—Columbia Revue. 9:3O—NBC—(WEAF)—Radio Forum, Attorney General William D. Mitchell. 10:30—NBC (WJZ)—llth Anniversary of Station WGY.

Richard Crooks, tenor, will return to the program Monday at 7:30 p. m. over WLW and an NBC network with the Irish ballad. ‘When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,” as his first number. Symphonic performances of musical comedy and operetta selections will be presented bv Howard Barlow and the Columbia symphony orchestra, assisted bv a group of popular Columbia soloists. Monday. from 10 to 10:30 ;>. m.. over WFBM and the Columbia net-wer!:.

—MONDAY——B P. M.— | NBC—Gypsies to WEAF. NBC —Wiener Minstrels to WJZ. —8:15 P. M—CBS—Mills Brothers. —8:30 P. M,— KYW (10201—Three Strings; Terrace orchestra. CBS—Mysteries in Paris. WBBM (770)—Pageant; Jackie Heller. NBC—Paul Whiteman orchestra to WEAF. NBC—Melody Moments to WJZ. —9 P. 51. KYW (1020)—Globe Trotter CBS—Columbia Revue. WGN (720)—Feature; Bigi Leaguers. NBC-M*le Trio to WJZ. I WMAQ ▼ 1670t—Theater of Romance. —9:15 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Bridge school. NBC—Vic and Sade to WJZ. —9:30 P. M.— CBS—Edwin C. Hill. NBC—Sketch to WEAF. WGN i 720)—Headlines. NBC—Alice Jov and the Old' Stager to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Master's or-; chest ra. WSM (650)—Two pianos. —9:45 P. M.— CBS—Mvrt and Marge to WFBM WGN i72oi—Minstrel show, via. —lO P. M.— KDKA (9801 —Sports review; news: Ballew's orchestra. 'KYW (10201—Fisher's orchestra CBS- Barlow and Columbia symphony. 1 NBC Weems' orchestra to WEAF. NBC-Male trio to WJZ. , NBC—Amos n' Andv to ’ WENR. WSB. WMAQ. WSM WTAM ilo7o)—Sport; studio, i —10:15 P. M.— WGN (720)—Milligan and Mulligan iWMAQ 670)—Dan and Svl- . WBC—Aileen Stanley to WJZ. vVSM i6SOi—BUI and Bob.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BAKER. HENRY W.—79 years, beloved • father of Mrs. Herman Merklin. E. G. (Cannon Ballt Baker and Harry J. Baker, passed awav Sunday, 7:30 p. m at residence of daughter 827 Dawson St Funeral Wednesday. 2 p. m, at the above aadress. 2:30 at Emmaus Lutheran church, corner of Laurel and Orange Sts Burial Concords cemetery. Friends mßv call 01 anv time. G. H. HERRMANN in charge. BROWN. LEONARD H.—Age 73 years, father of Albert M. and John W Brown. Mrs. O. H Hammond. Mrs. J. E Keller Mrs Warren F. Smith of Indianapolis. Mrs Donald J. Pickett of Greenfield Mrs Donald M Hubbard and Mrs. Robert Smoot of Cincinnati, o : brother of Frank E of Indianapolis and Edward of Los Angeles. Cal, and Mrs. Clinton uailaway. passed awav Monday morn- ™ th? PLANNER * BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 10 a m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends mav call at the Mortuary. CARTER. CATHERINE— BeIoved aunt of Mrs. nliam Ooebes. Mrs. Ethel Yount B ? d ..^ dwl ° Galloway, died at the home Mrs , 918 N Gra >’- Sunday. Funeia! Tuesday 8:30 am, at the home, 9 o clock St. Philip Nerl church. Burial g?*y Cross cemeterv. Friends invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE COLLINS. SYLVIA —Of 1407 Bellefontaine. beloved wife of Harold Collins, mother of Harold F and Robert A. Collins, sister £. f M l'„, Rr,se Sml 'h. Mrs. Goldia Rvker. Etta Wi'son. Jess Ivons and Clate Lyons departed this life Saturday. Feb. 18 age 3i vears Funeral Wednesday. Feb. 22. at MOORE A KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 253n Station SI, 2n. m Burial Washtogton Park. Friends Invited. GRADY. ANNA Wife of William M„ died Sunday morning at the Methodist hosg!’*'- Mineral Tuesdav 2 p m . at the KIRBY-DINN MORTUARY. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited HENRY, JOHN A.—Age 57 vears. beloved husband of Frankie Daisv Henry, brother of William Henrv of Jefferson- I ville Ind : Lemmuel Henry of Chinook \ Mont : Mrs. Frank Logan of Minneapolis, i Minn.: the late Elmer Henrv of Kent ; Ind half brother of James and Joseph Hnrv of Kent, Ind : Mrs. E L Daus of S-nttshure Ind Mrs James Lvon of Cbtcipo. HI : stepbrother of Etta Giltner of Lafa-ette. I-'d passed awav at his -<> •d-’'-'. *57 D’vision Rt . Saturday. Feb. '8 Fv_e r el a* resi rt nce Tuesdav Feb 21. at l(r30 a. m Friends invited. Burial Floral park. SHIRLEY SERVICE.

—10:39 P. M.— IKYW (1020) —Terrace orI chestra. CBS—Lombardo and Royal Canadians. WENR (870) —Concert orches tra. NBC—Denny's orchestra to WEAF. NBC—WGY llth anniversary to WJZ. WSM (650i—Piano Time; dance orchestra. —10:45 P. M.— WMAQ (670) —Dance orches- ; tras. —IIP. M.— KYW (1020)—Chapman’s orchestra. !CBS—Lyman's orchestra. iNßC—Anson Week's orchesj tra to WEAF. WGN (720'—Kemp's orchesi tra; Russian music. NBC—Martin's orchestra to WJZ. iWTAM (1070) —Dance program. —11:15 P. M.— WSM (650)—Tuneful Tales. —11:30 P. M.— ; KMOX (1090)—Dance proI gram. iCßS—Bclasco's orchestra. iNßC—Fisher's orchestra to I WEAF. WGN (720)—McCoy's and i Kemp's orchestras. NBC— Dance orchestra to : WJZ. —l2 r. m.— KYW (1020)—Canton orches- ! tra. WBBM (770)—Around the Town. WDAF (610) Nighthawk Frolic. WENR (870) A1 Kvale's orchestra. KYW (1020) —Trace's orchestra.

ANNOUNCEMENTS HIBERMCK, LEO—Age 20. beloved son of John and Mary and brother of Fred. Dorothy. Jean. Agnes and Lillian Hibernlck. passed away Saturday. Feb 18, at the citv hospital. Funeral services Tuesday. 9 a. m . at the Holy Trinity church. Burial St Joseph cemetery. Friends mav call any time a his residence. 3036 West Tenth street. SITVENS SERVICE. HOOK. THOMAS E.—Entered into rest Ftldav. 9 p. m.: age 21 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hook, brother of Mrs. Esther Shaner. Mrs. Catherine Hunt. Mrs. Elsie Farmer. Mrs. Mabel Rowe. Robert. Harrv. James and William Hook. Funeral Tuesdav at HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS. 2050 E. Mich. St.. 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Philadelphia, Ind KIKKER. SADIE KHOLBY—Of 722 Linwood Ave.. widow of the Rev. Michael Khourv Kurker and mother of Abraham Khourv Kurker of Medford. Mass.: Habib Kurker of Indiananolis. Wadie Azzer of Brazil. South America: Marv Salomv. Damascus. Svria: Zakich Farah of Kokomo. Jnd.. departed this life Sunday. Feb 19. age 67. Funeral Tuesdav. Feb. 21. at £Jk. G*eore Syrian Orlhodbx Church. 28th and Sherman drive. 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at THE MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Statlon St. LONG, ELIZABETH BALLARD Beloved wife of W. D. Long, mother of W. Ballard Long, passed away Sunday at the Methodist hospital. Services Tuesday. 10:30 at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Crema- _ t iom MICHEL, FREDIA JOHANNA—Wife of Arthur R„ mother of Helene, Mathilda and Arthur Jr., passed away at the home, 1910 Sugar Grove Ave. Monday. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited Cremation. Friends may call at the mortuary. SCHMIDT. DR. PAIL F.—Husband of Emma, brother of Gustav G. and Adolph J. Schmidt, Mrs. Otto Mueller. Mrs. Marv Fov and Mrs. Jesse M. Wilson, passed awav Sunday at his residence, 2301 Riverside dr. Services at the FLANER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, SILER. LOUISA J.—Mother of Mrs. Grace Schober of Clear Lake. la.; Grover Siler of Elkhart. Ind.; Edward and Earl Siler of Indianapolis, died Saturday. Feb. 13. at 9:30 am.; age 74 years. Funeral at the C. C. HENSLEY FUNERAL HOME. Tuesday, at 10:80 a. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home any time after 4 p. m. Sunday. MONUMENT LODGE No. 657, F. and A. M. Funeral services for Past Master Paul F. Sschmidt, Tuesday. Feb. 21, at 1:30 p. m., at Masonic Temple. All brothers are requested to attend. Bring your car. HENRY H. WINKLER. W. M. EPH LEVIN, Secretary. 2 Cards, In Memoriams BARNETT—In loving memory of our wife and mother. MOLLIE BARNETT, who departed this life Feb. 20. 1931. Loved bv your friends and all whom vou knew our wonderful mother, that mother was vou. HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. 3 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-1835. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 TITUS 957 N. Delaware __ LI. 3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. J. C. WILSON (210 Prospect Dr 0221-0222 4 Lost and Found

REWARD TO FINDERS LOST ARTICLES that have been advertised as lost in this 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-5551. at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once.

BOSTON TERRIER BULL—Black, with brindle and white marking. Name Mickey. Last seen at School 76. Reward WA-1516. COIN PURSE—Black, left laying at cashier's window. sth floor Block’s, abopt 4:30 Saturday. February llth. containing between S7O and $73. Also Thurston good luck coin. Liberal reward. BE-4740. ENVELOPE—Containing money, lost Saturday; liberal reward. 24 w. Washington St, LI-5017. GERMAN shepherd police dog: color, dark, light tan breast, legs, lang stomach, wears woven leather collar; answers to name Bruce. Call W. D. Long, TA-3Q14, or HA-4242 after 8 a. m. Monday. LOST—Between Alabama and New Jersey, on Ohio, lady''s purse. Reward. Call LOST —Fraternity key. Ann to Bill on reverse side. LI-5554. RADIO tube tester, between 2200 Alabama st. and 1500 N. Illinois st. Reward. IR-7876. SELL. REIIT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Times Phone “ad-taker” Rt. 5551 during business hours 5 Personals DR. CHESTER MILLER—“The Children's Dentist." 1107 Odd Fellow bldg. MID-WEST DETECTIVES. INC. Criminal. Civil. Domestic Investigations Experienced Investigators. LI-5484, 403 Inland Bldg. MODERN INVALID HOME—Care of aged and chronic cases; graduate nurse; reasonable rates: doctor's reference. 1240 Broadway. Apt. 1, LI-3704. PARTNER in small business: not much capital, require middle-aged man. Box K-25. Private Money to Loan For Well Secured Loans on Citv Real Estate or Collateral CENTRAL INDIANA CORPORATION AGENTS Fount iin Sauare Theater Bldg. RENT A MAYTAG *1 per week. Call Rl 9441 Extension 372. L. S. AYRES & Cos. SClENTlFlC—Professional work; treatments. neuritis, rheumatism, all ailments. RJ-3211. 310 E. New York.

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6 Transportation MODERN TRAVELERS BUREAU Brevort Hotel. RI-2188 Boston. $13.50: N. Y, *11.50: Wash, $lO- - $5.40; Col, *2 90: St Louis. *3 35Ft Worth, *9.75; Houston. *17.35. Busses daily. S RATES ARE LOWER. Chicago. $3; Louisville. $2.50; Nashville. *5; Chattanooga. $8: Atlanta. **9 85: facksonvllle. sl4; Miami. *22. Porter Service all the wav. 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. U-5513 EXPERT PRUNINQ— Grape vines, fruit tree. 50c hour. 3931 Uvulevard place. WA-1670-M,

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BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services FURNACE COILS installed. $2. Range boilers installed. $9.25. Work guar, Wa-3467. RUGS cleaned: xour own floor: drv 1 hour. 2c sauare foot Orientals. 4c. Call for estimates. TA-5189. SEWING MACHINES for a short time only, anv make cleaned, adjusted In the home, only 50c; guar. LI-7948-9106. _ <sl 9x12 rug cleaned sized free; call, deliver. HE-4928. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, tree ntuimg to storage. Moving $ per load atd up. Call Rl. 7750 419 E. Market St MOVING $2 UP—Local, overland equip covrd. trucks: white men. Pete's. CH-2878 MOVING. HAULING. Rent anew truck. U-DRIVE IT. 39 Kentucky Ave. RI-7438. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring ACCOUNTING LESSONS—Books audited. income tax reports. HA-4953-M. AVIATION FTJFF Ground Course: flying Ir.strucj. ivuvj tion. Tarkington Aviation Cos.. Municipal Airport, BE-4400. HA-2562-R, LEARN MECHANICAL DRAFTING & DESIGNING. Special rates, Day, Night classes. American Institute, 804 Ft. Wayne Ave. $lO5-3250 MONTH—Government future jobs. Men. women. 18-50. Steady work. Sample coaching, full description and list jobs FREE. Apply today Times Box 1050-L. TUTOR FOR ADULTS—Academic subjects, meet H. S. requirements: neglected education a specialty. HE-3931. hTlp wanted--13 Help Wanted—Male MEN WANTED—For Rawleigh Routes of 800 consumers in cities of Indianapolis and Noblesville. Reliable hustler can start earning 525 weekly and increase every month. Write immediately. RAWLEIGH CO.. Dept. IN-38-S, Freeport. 111. BOY for milk route: salary and commission. Mr, Kramer. 2126 Gent. DRY CLEANER and shoe builder wanting cheap location; fine future. HU-1597. PASTRY COOK—Hotel experience. White preferred; SSO month. PARAMOUNT EMPLOYMENT. 336 K. of P. Bldg. SOLICITORS—For well established dry cleaning plant, experience not necessary. Apply before 10 a. m. 24 S. Forest. SALARY AND COMMISSION APPLY 2-4 P. M, No, 418 WHEN BLDG. 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEKEEPER—CIean, neat, good cook, city reference. Wants full charge of home. HA-?St)2-W. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $1.50 to $3 —New Jersey 743 N.—Clean, modern rooms, walking distance. LI-9315. SI.SO—ILLINOIS, 1741, N.—Nice, clean room by bath, hot water. HA-2774-J. $2.50: 2250 ASHLAND —Front room; private home: suitable for 2: meals optional. HE--3467. $2.50; COLLEGE, 1336—Nice room; large closet; next bath: good heat. LI-8013. ALABAMA. N.. 723—Warm, comfortable, clean rooms; also small cottage; walking distance; phone. ALABAMA. N.. 2345—Beautiful room; real home: privileges: large closet; very reasonable. TA-3006. ALABAMA, N., 523. APT. 2—Nicely furnished front, warm room; constant hot water; very reasonable. COLLEGE. 1155—Desirable 1-room next bath: large closet; 1 large front, garage. RI-1996. DELAWARE, N., 1328—Warm, clean rooms, separate or attached; cooking and other privileges. ILLINOIS,, N„ 1907—Clean, attractive front, large closet; steam heat, garage; very reasonable. MAPLE RD. E.—Lovely home, small private family. References. WA-1055. MASSACHUSETTS. 540—Steam heat, modern rooms. Simmons beds: low daily. weekly rates. MERIDIAN. N.. 1927—Nice large front room, suitable for 1 or 2; very reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N.. 226—Warm sleeping rooms: $2 week. 35c a night: steam heat. NEW JERSEY, N„ 1225—Nice, cheerful front room; gentleman preferred; $3; steam heat, WASHINGTON BLVD., 2820 -Front rooi> constant hot water, breakfa >ptionai; very reasonable. TA-3821. 11TH. E.. 318—Room, constu h water: home privileges. Private er ran i. Cheap. LI-3953. UPTOWN —Clean, warm rooms; hot. cold water; $3.50 up. 18'2 W. Ohio St.. Nice Clean Beds: Steam Heat: 25c Night. NEW PALACE HOTEL Colonial Hotel p E Sg Co Wst r X to appreciate. $4 up, 236 N. Illinois. CORONADO HOTEL °£ r e th bldc^ bus terminal, heat, running water in rooms —7sc up. weekly $3 up. 156'5 N. Illinois. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. Eastgate Hotel We invite comparison in rates, appointments, and service. Beautifully furnished and carpeted rooms. Beautyrest mattress. Radio (not headphones). You will enjoy our luxurious lobby, social rooms, card games, etc. The location Is quiet and most convenient. We are sure that vou will be agreeably surprised upon learning our low rates, as we guarantee more for vour monev than can be obtained elsewhere. Washington and New’ Jersey streets. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $5; COLLEGE, 1336—2 front housekeeping rooms; furnished, private entrance. Lls5 —Illinois. N., 2019—2-room apartment; sunparlor: private lavatory, running water; privileges. TA-5042. ALABAMA. N.. 1838 —Furnished. warm apartment; kitchen, sink; constant hot water. Rent reduced. ALABAMA. N.. 1104—2 rooms, front. $4.50: range, private, larger front room, running water. $4. ASHLAND. 1232—Front apartment; 3 rms., in-a-door bed; $7 week. Private entrance. RI-8771. BROADWAY 1403—Cheerful warm front apartment; everything furnished. Sink," phone; $4. $5. CENTRAL. 1206—Nicely furnished, warm room. $4: 2 rooms, kitchenette, $5; phone, garage. 1 COLLEGE. 1654—Sunny 2-room apartment; utilities furnished; 2 rooms, unfurnished: garage. ILLINOIS. N, 2339—2-room kitchenette apartment: for 4. 2 bedrooms. $6.50; 1 room $3. $3.50. TA-7110, MARKETS. E., 615—APARTMENT. SEMIMODERN: PRIVATE ENTRANCE; REASONABLE. RI-2102. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2038—Kitchenette apartments: furnished; good heat: suitable for 3, Private entrance. TALBOT, N.. 2525—Kitchenette, dinnette. living room, in-a-door bed, porch; priv_ ate entrance: $7,50. WALNUT. E, 115—2 rooms and kitchenette: everything furnished. 53.50. See housekeeper in basement. NINTH. E, 616—2 or 3 rooms, private bath and entrance; furnished; large closets. LI-2788. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL. 1418—Cheerful front room: real home. Excellent meals. Very reasonable RI-6843. DELAWARE 1407 N.—Room and board. ! men preferred. Reasonable. Li-9988. ! NEW JERSEY. N.. 2062—Large studio | room: twin beds; young men; pre-war j prices: garage. NEW JERSEY. N„ 2217—Cheerful front room; real home; excellent meals: near carline. TA-4706. I PENNSYLVANIA. N, 2740—2D. FLOOR; ! FRONT, TWIN BEDS; PRIVATE HAI 3741-J. TALBOT. N. 2858—Stop looking at rooms i vou won t enjov. See ours and be satis- | fled. HA-0209-R. WARM, cozy room. $4 single. $5 double: excellent meals; privileges. HE-2773. Wan tori Children to room and board. cilllCU Mother scare. HA-3773-J. 21 Unfurnished Apartments 5-room double, water paid. IR-3657. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 3034—3 bedrooms, sun room. Frigidaire. garage, reduced. TA-0582. LI-8498. E. WASHINGTON. 4806. Bedroom apartment; stucco walls: colorful quarters: garage 542.50. IR-4823. S2O, S3O APARTMENTS IN IRVINGTON—2, 4 very desirable rooms; adults. IR-2206. *20 —42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apartment, heat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1. The Grant. $35: BROADWAY. 1207—4 rooms. Frigidaire. in-a-door bed. utilities furnished. janitor service. CH-4249. s3s—Miller Apts. 1301 N. Alabama; 5 rooms: heat and water furnished. BRUSH and Market sts, 2-room apartments, newly papered; lights and water furnished. Reduced to $6 month. R. H. HARTMAN. 224 N. Delaware st. LI-6546. COLLEGE. 1547—3 rooms upper; clean, desirable. utilities; adults. 31ST ST.. W, 823—Lower apt.. 4 rms.. modern. in-a-door bed. hardwood floors. A-l condition. OPEN SUNDAY. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY We furnish free transportation to Inspect furnished and unfurnished apts.. dav or night. No obligation. LI-5452. Eve.. or Sun,. TA-1064 or WA-0433. 3720 N. Pennsvivanla $45-SSO 2035 N. Meridian 40-60

RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments 1028 VIRGINIA AVE. S2O AND UP Heat. gas. water furnished, one room. << kitchenette and bath. Key at Apt 2 M E MOLLOY. DR-5012. DESIRABLE apartment: 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, garage for 2 cars. Reasonable rent. 3525 N. Penn. See custodian at Building, or call LI-5081. 22 Unfurnished Houses $9; 644 VIRGINIA. 810 Coffey—Water paid: newly decorated. RI-7966. S2O: COYNER. 2346 —Modern 5-room double. garage; near Spades Pk. CH-2563. $22.50: 1344 BARTH AVE—Excellent modern double: 4 rooms, bath, garage. DR--2179-R, $22.50—OAKLAND. 820—5-room modern double, hardwood floors, laundry tubs, _ga rage. RI-9388. $22.50; 26th. E., 3420—4-room modern, bath, shower, in-a-door bed, laundry, basement, garage I _TA-6415. $25: TEMPLE. N, 639—St. Philip 6-room thoroughly cleaned, garage. BE-0163-J. S3O; ILLINOIS. 3631 N.—6 rooms, breakfast nook, laundry, garage; Shortridge. HU$35: Illinois, N., 3553 —Frigidaire. 6-room modern double, garage, water paid. HUGG & BEELER. 501 Fidelity Trust Bldg. BRADLEY. N, 836 -4 rms. modern bungaiow double, built-in features. HU-7458. CORNELIUS 3850—4 room moderp double. Hot water, heating plant, electric refrigeration. garage. Must be seen to appreciate, WA-1485. DENNY. 17. S.—Lovely 5-room modern double, garage; s2l; water paid. HU-5154. DRAPER, 1531—5 rooms, semi-modern, w'ater paid, gas, electricity: A-l condition: sl4. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. GUILFORD, 2838—Modern 5 rooms; good condition; reduced sls, WA-0913. ILLINOIS, N, 4521—7-room modern. Keys at first house north. WA-2202-M. lOWA. 606—4 rooms; modern double; garage; water paid; S2O. IRVINGTON—6 rooms, strictly modern double: built-ins. laundry; S3O; bargain. RI-5030. PARKER AVE, 554 —6-room modern double. full basement: garage; $25, 1927 PARKER—Semi-modern double; water; garage; Heatrola, gas range and linoleum. LI-5231. RILEY. 1102 N. —Beautiful 5-room bungalow; close Catholic, public schools; reasonable. IR-6548. SHERMAN DR, S, 270—5-room modern. except furnace; extra large garden space. SINGLETON. 2109; 4 rooms, bath, clean. sl6: water paid. DR-3509-M. TUXEDO, N, 1121—Modern 6 rooms, kitchenette: good furnace; south of Brookside Park: 3 sauares School 54. RI--1273. evenings. CH-5454-J, 11TH E, 1434—Near Tech. 6-room modern, S2O; water paid. RI-3413 or WA-3661. 901 W. 28th Five-room modern for colored, water paid; will paper; low rent. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. 53RD. 815 E. Desirable two-way. 4-room double, garage. Hu-6405. LI-1890. 4-ROOMS modern, sl6; water paid! ED KING. RI-4879. 5 ROOMS modern, except furnace, sl4; water paid. RI-4879. BRIGHT, sunny. 6-room double; yard, garage; north of 38th; $35. TA-5462. 6 ROOMS strictly modern; S2O; water paid. RI-4879. FOR RENT at Ben Davis, 5-room house, good condition; garage, garden, sl4; Foltz, southeast corner Woodward and High School road. Where Can You Beat This? NOWLAND AVE, 2017—Opposite park, near school, and church, 6-room, modern, double, 2-car garage; 1 month free to reliable tenant. CH. 2290, or 1109 Oakland Ave. 5 Rooms—2 Lots sls 604 S. Woodrow', chicken house, garage. Well outside, electric lights. Call Frazee. LI-2318. Colored Six-room modern double, 2700 North. Will paper. Good furnace. Low rent. LI--7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. 23 Furnished Apts, and Honses S2B: BARGAlN—Bungalow, east; 5 rms, overstuffed, fireplace, garage. For fur. houses call Mr. Mott. RI-9476, Penn. Hotel. ALABAMA. N, 707—4-room apartment, 2 bedrooms. Everything furnished, $9.50 week. BROOKSIDE AVE, 2531 > 2 —4-room double. nicely furnished: reasonable; open. KOEHNE, 2712—Redecorated 4-room modern double, $7.50 week; adults. HA--1244-M. VERMONT. E, 320—Cozy living room, bedroom connecting, downstairs, front. $6; 2-room apartment: utilities; $6. LI-8278. WALNUT, E, 115—3 rooms, aicove, private bath. See housekeeper in basement. Cheap. MODERN—S rooms, overstuffed. Rent S2B month. Call at 359 W. Washington St. 24 Snburban and Farms FOUR ROOMS up. one down, one acre, $12,50. BEECH GROVE. 24-W-l. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space FILLING STATION and 4-room house, on Harding st. south of Kentucky ave.; rent sls month. Jenning Bros, 28 S. 111. St. LARGE yard office, lights, water, garage. sheds. Call 953 Harrison St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale 326 S. GRAY —4 rms, toilet in house, garage; price $1,400; terms. Jennings Bros, 28 S. Illinois St. 28 Sale Suburban Property ATTRACTIVE electricity available: reasonable. Owner. ED MILLS, Bridgeport, 5 ACRE TRACT—4‘ 2 miles east; sl.ooo— down, $lO per month. IR-2181 R-2. 29 Lots, Faxms and Acreage 180-ACRE FARM; good land; brick veneer, modern home, on state road, close in; also have other good farms. LI-8169. 1220 N. Alabama. MER CHAN OISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BOTTLES—Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Fearl St, LI-8085. DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae; use Mothicide and moth preventive. Albert G. Maas Cos, 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chairs. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BROS. 219 E.‘ WASHINGTON HEAVY CREAM. 20c pint. 62nd and Michigan Rd. HU-8996. _ MALT—S 6 pound cans of Light Hop flavored. $3.50 each; 5-gallon cans cooking or salad oil. $3 per can. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol and South St. SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails; destroys bedbugs and household vermin. Albert G. Maas Cos, 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. NOW wrecking 18-room frame house at 1329 N. Illinois St. Good lumber, all kinds cheaper on job; time limited. SERVICE WRECKING CO, 320 N. West. LI-3069. 34-b Auction Sales PUBLIC AUCTlON—Simplex mechanism. Feb. 28th. 9 a. m„ at National Theater Supply Cos, 436 N. Illinois St, 35 Household Goods AUCTION. Wednesday, Feb. 22, 9:30 a m. at J. P. Gribbens Auction Storage, 1501-3 Madison ave.: furniture, rugs and stoves, pianos and radios. Baby Grand Piano This is a Hobart M. Cable piano in the best of condition; 1 late style Kurtzmann piano. 3 good radios, plenty of overstuffed, dining, bedroom, breakfast suites, 10 new vanities, parlor heaters, good rugs, dinette suites, 150 cans of nice clean canned fruit, several pice homes of furniture in this sale. J. P. Gribben Auction Storage. DR-3328 BEDROOM SUITE. S3O; dining rm. suite, refectory table, $45; living rm. suite $69. Rugs at a sacrifice. 3710 N. Meridian. CLOSING OUT sale of manv hignerades of Ice Boxes. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos., 2000 Northwestern. TA-0689. GAS RANGE—lnsulated oven. $10: delivered and connected. 2349 N. Delaware St. GAS RANGE—Peninsular, standard size, with oven and broiler. *lO delivered and connected. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY 45 S. Pennsylvania. RI-5421 New Washer *59.50 Rinse Tubs *IO.OO fggjP All for $54.50 Terms *1.35 Weeklv. ;32 N. Del. THOR SHOP Li-5386. RENT A MAYTAG *1 per week. Call RI. 9441. Extension 372. L. S. Ayres & Cos. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments ACCORDIONS—Lowest prices. FREE LESSONS Indiana Music Cos, Paul H. Rinne, Mgr, 143 E Ohio. Room 228. LI-4088. FREE radio service calls: estimate if rep. needed. LANES. 2828 E. 10th. CH-0218. GRANDFATHERS CLOCK RADIO.. 45 00 ATWATER KENT HIBOY *l7 50 SONORA MIDGET fe. 22 50 RADIO BARGAIN *IOP. 225 E. WASH.

MERCHANDISE 36 Radios, Musical Instruments NEW Motorolas $22.50: guaranteed; evenings, Sundays. Skinners Auto Radio, 620 N. Delaware. j PlANO—Biinkerhoff: excellent condition: just tuned; reasonable. 3704 Gr^tland. HA-3992-W 1 PlANO—Walnut upright: good condition; j sls. 3015 N. Illinois. j 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 RADIOS and carts bought and sold. RADIO EXCHANGE. 623 Mass. Ave. VICTROLA—Book of the opera, stories of all the operas, record references illustrated. various scenes, educational value. Latest edition. SI. PEARSON PIANO CO, 37 Furs. Wearing Apparn 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 TYPEWRITERS j£ pa>red tjs Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9-50 Per Month or $ .00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock TYPEWRITER CO. 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 39 Swaps 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 davs 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 you from Swaps previously published. There is no charge for this service. AUTO TRUNK—4 cases, never used for small circular or band saw, DR-2407. CASH FOR USED BABY BUGGY. CALL HE-3788. DEED EQUITY in 7-room house, modern except furnace, corner lot; paved street. Swap or sell for 40 or 60 acre farm; Brown or Morgan. Cheap for cash, 1176 N. Warman. EAST—6-room semi-modern home. Trade or sell. HA-4862-R. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRINGSwap for cash or model T Ford. CH-5931. EQUITY in 5-room modern bungalow on Tibbs Ave, for B. & L. Stock. WA--3626-R-2, EQUITY —6-room modern house or clear lot_for auto. HE-4550, HOUSE RENT in exchange for furnace repairing. Call HU-7458. Mornings. LEATHER COAT Genuine horsehide; size 44; trade for 5-foot bath tub, or what? DR-7114-W. PlANO—Upright: Starr: good tone, for sewing machine, vacuum cleaner or what! IR-4153. PLAYER—Schaffer Check Writer, adding machine. Pekinese. Trade for electric washer. prefer Mavt.ag. CH-2637-M. SAXOPHONE—C melody, trade for motor boat or anything. 1814 Prospect. SCHOOL BOOKS—New, used, swap books. Drugs, prescriptions. Crawford's Drugs, 813 N. Delaware. SWAP —Barber outfit for half ton Ford T truck or what? 1045 S. Keystone Ave. SWAP rent for good used car. No Fords. 1025 S. New Jersey. WANT to trade my new 1932 Olds 8-cyl. Patrician Sedan, 6 w. w 7., safety glass. Take Building & Loan Stock, or light car. Times Box K-27. WATER HEATER —Automatic. pedestal lavatory, cash or trade. 609 E. 11th, RI-3713. WHAT have you to trade on new or used car? No real estate. IR-2000. WILL TRADE good 1929 Ford coupe for an Austin. 1801 Kessler Blvd. BE-4259. 40 Wanted To Buy |U ODGEC ■ I WANTS FURNITURE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE WE BUY OLD GOLD SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner. Highest prices paid for gold teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded jewelery, watches. Cash paid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor. Pennsylvania and Market Sts. WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd nieces highest Prices. HU-7274. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 41 Cash Coal Mart CASH COAL SALE KINDLING WITH EACH TON. 25c Discount on All 2-Ton Orders. W. Va. egg, fkd $4.00 W. Va. Lp. shov. $4.40 W. Va. M.-R $3.90 E. Ky., Ip. shov - $4.75 I Isl. Crk. egg w { J a $4.50 Isl. Crk. Lp. Yh o v a - $4.75 Poca. No. 3 lp. I ihov. $6.00 Poca. No. 3, M.-R $5.25 ICONQM.ae With fcGCXMQMV‘ Kindling and No Wheel Charge SPECIAL CASH SALE TODAY 25c Discount on 2-Ton Coal Orders W. Va. blk. cln. fkd $4.75 Isl. Crk. egg, W. Va. fkd.. .$4.50 Isl. Crk. Ig. lp. W. Va. fkd. $5.00 Brazil Blk. egg, Ind. fkd. 84.00 W. Va., very lumpy, M. R. $4.00 Best White Ash Washed nut, Cln. Fkd, Ind. No. 5....53.75 j Cit. coke, furn, $7.75; chestnut. $7.25. Union Ice SrC<7aioj uR-ibh Bluff ave i | It will pav vou to visit our yard and i I see the difference in good coal. Be Wise—Buy Better Coal Price ar.d value are two different things. Price tag doesn't always i designate a bargain or indicate what i the ultimate cost is going to be. This is practically true with coal. The price of coal is based upon the weight. Value is determined bv the amount of heat it contains. In other words the quality It is a waste of money to buy cheap coal. Actual test shows that there is variation of 75c to $1 per ton between high-grade or low quality coal by the same field. Thousands of satisfied users will tell you that Weaver Coal is uniformly good coal—it comes from the best mines in each field —is bought bv careful laboratory test, analyzed and sold to vou with an absolute guarantee of high aualitv. honesty and customers' satisfaction. Weaver Coal has reduced heating costs in manv homes, apartments, buildings and industrial plants throughout the Indianapolis district. Whv not trv a ton or two when vou place vour next fuel order? Weaver Coal & Ice Cos. DR-2201. DR-2201

FINANCIAL 41 Cash Coal Mart — . M SPECIAL SPECIAL NO WHEEL CHARGE Brazil Egg md. shov $3.75 >2 Ton. $2 05: 14 Ton. $1.30. W. Va. lp.. cln. fkd .. $4.30 l 2 Ton. *2.SO—U Ton. *1.50. E. Ky. lp.. cln. fkd.. . .$4.73 \ 3 Ton. $2.65—>4 Ton, *1.60. Isl. Crk. lp., cln. fkd. $4.76 Vi Ton. *2.65: W. Va, H Ton. *l.6*. Consolidated Coal Cos. DR-5300. DR-5300. s 3.6osßuys' BIG 6x3 IND. EGG High Quality—Low Ash NO WHEEL-IN CHARGE Low Prices on Other Good Coals CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458 Pocahontas lp. No. 3 shoveled. .1 Jl 1 Red Ash. Dustless BUSTER BROWN COAL CO. HE-1630. HE-1630. BRAZIL BLK. Crt Ind. large slab LOOKS different—BUßNS different. IS different. BIG SPRING (HO OC Ind. Mine Run Snappy Cold Weather Coal. No Wheel Charge. 25c disc, on 2-ton orders. MANLEY-O’DONNELL FUEL CO. HE-1391. 2103 COLUMBIA. HE-1391. NO WHEEL CHARGE West Va., fkd. §4,50 Island Creek CR QO W Va. 6-in. lp, fkd vWiWW Coke—Citizens Egg. $7.75; nut. $7 25 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR - 1792 W A ,_5666 Island Creek A A W. VA. BIG LP. FKD. N/U.VV Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-3400. ( 4 Yards. DR-3401. Attractive Prices ~ Federal Coal Cos. CII-2291 Evenglo X , r k " a ' n - $3.75 sat sc H N EIDER’S BEECH ASH. $2.50 cord, delivered Furnece, grate, stove wood. RI-9225. 44-a Securities CAN use a limited amount of Building and Loan shares for a client which makes it possible for share holders to get fu 1 value plus Interest. Write giving full details of your holdings to Times, Box K-24. BUILDING AND LOAN STOCKS BOUGHT or security for loans. S£ H LOS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 137 E. Wash. LI-2318. Night. WA-1494. wUI loan on BUILDING and LOAN deposits. 415 Lemcke Bldg. WE BUY old accounts and notes. See~~us today MAJESTIC FINANCE. INC. 702 Inland Bldg. LI-4600. ’ SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Times Phone "ad-taker" RL 5551 during buslness hours 45 Business Opportunities EXPERT auto repairs; reasonable prices. Penn-Ten Garage, Penn, and 10th Sts. WANT to borrow SSOO to finance business that Is a necessity. Times. Box K-19. CAFE—Steak and chop house. Busy place Sell on teams. 505 State Life Bldg. ROOMING HOUSE -15 rooms. 2 baths Price $500; terms. S2OO cash. Owner going out of the city, 505 State Life Bldg. 46 Personal Property Loans FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS Z°/o LOWEST IN CITY NO EXTRA CHARGES Rates 2% whether $1 or S3OO balance. Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587 TIMES WAN! ADS make interesting reach mg because Interesting bargains of manv kinds are listed here dally 48 Automobile Loans DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO. OTHERS PAID OFF. MORE MONEY ADVANCED •We make loans on ALL cars regardless of make or year. You can get MORE money on your car at SACKS BROS AUTO LOAN CO 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994 I HAVING TROUBLE Making* Ends Meet? A "PERSONAL” loan will oive | problem quickly. You can arrang* to repay a small amount monthly In accordance with your income. I For quick service, phone, write or come tn. PERSONAL finance CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. RI. 5054 Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse Est, 40 Year* WHY lose vour automobile’’ We will refianance it at ‘. 2 legal rate. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 201 W, Washington St. Rl 1321 Loans on Automobiles T I?atpc MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES 820 N Meridian. RI-4931 AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale AUBURN SPORT SEDAN—WiII take Chevrolet or Buick In trade. CH-2940-W, BUICK—29-20. Tudor sedan. A-l in every way: good tires: *325. Vollrath & McCarthy 1302 E. Wash. LI-7383. fi~hevrolet. 31 coach new lire If u/ eat covers: heatc- bargain. $295 I /|\ libera! terms. HARE CHEVRO V \ I FT CO . 552 E CHEVROLET—Buy your next used car from Indiana .5 largest Chevrolet dealer. Johnson Chevrolet Cos. Meridian and ilth. CHEVROLET. 1931—Special 6: w. w, sedan, black with green stripe; 6 plv tires all around: $365. Liberal trade and easy terms. 836 E 63rd HU-1336. CHEVROLET—'32 coupe, rumble seat. Just like new driven very little, priced at onlv $425. EQUITABLE SECURITIES LI-7087 544 E. Wash. 915 Va. Ave., 10M N. Meridian. V

_FEB. 20, 1933

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale Cheap Transportation 1927 Dodge Coupe S 75 1926 Reo Coupe 45 1926 Chevrolet Sedan 35 1928 Oakland Coach 85 1928 Oakland Coupe 75 1928 Buick Coach 125 1928 Hupp Sedan 165 1929 Chevrolet Coach 145 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 125 1929 6-19 Graham-Paige Sed... 135 1929 Roosevelt Sedan 135 1929 Essex Coach 95 1930 Ford Roadsters 145 Terms Can Be Arranged to Suit ABELS-FINK AUTO CO. 440 n Capitol LI-1112 - Chevrolet. 1932 sport coupe; y %JJ imble seat, iow mileage. See and rive to appreciate Io nnce. $395 HARE CHEVROLET CO, 552 1- F Wash RI-5325. CHRYSLER—For the latest model cars at the lowest prices. C. 11. WALLERICH 950 N. Meridian. HI-4574. FORD -1932 Tudor V 8: just like new. Finished in maroon with Jumbo balloon tires. Less than 10 000 miles: A-l throughout. $550. EQUITABLE SECURITIES LI-7087 544 F„ Wash . 913 Virginia Ave. 1035 N Meridian Sr Ford *3l Victoria, $275 I.OSEY MOTORS. INC 1133 N Meridian. HUPMOBILE—I932 Victoria brand new. never been driven. Big discount. VOLLRATH & MCCARTHY. 1302 E Wash LIJUST Hudson 8 DeLuxe Sed, So7."> LOSEY MOTORS, INC. 1133 N. Meridian. HUDSON. 1P29 Coupe extra clean: good tires: sl(>s. Liberal trade and easy (°rms 8"6 E 63rd HU-1336. A FINE selection of nigngraae exchanged cars. Broad range in prices *25 to *1.095. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W North St LI-1991 Makes Fine Used Car* Vollrath-McCarthy 1.302 K Washington St. LI-7353 SHARPS BEST BUYS 1926 Ford roadster $ 15 1926 Olds sedan 25 1924 Overland cnach 15 1926 Ford coupe t 25 1926 Essex coach 45 G M C 1-ton truck 25 Model A Ford Tudor 95 1932 Ford models (save) SIOO. Model T Fords from sls up. Open Sunday and Evenings 443 Virginia Ave. DR-5020. FOR THE BEST USED CARS GO TO THE BARGAIN STORE Bohannon & Morrison ■ 514 N. Capitol. LT-8000. FOR SALE—My 6-cylinder, 5-passenger sedan; A-l condition, need cash. $125 takes it. CallJ7o3_N. Holmes Ave MAKE TRACKS for Sacks for the Best Used ear bargains. Sacks Bros. Auto Cos. 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers CHEVROLET '32 ' 2 -ton panel in excellent condition: a real bargain at $375. Equitable Securities Cos. 544 E, Wash. St. RI-7087. m Chevrolet l' 2 -ton truck, ideal / coal or express: 32x6 10- * /7f plv rear. Tires all around like new: $325. Hare Chev, 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. FORD- 1-ton panel. $25. inti. Harvester Cos, 1188 Kentucky Ave. Ll-4809 INTERNATIONAL- T-ton, with inclosed cab. dual tires, platform body; $425 Inti. Harvester Cos, 1188 Ky Ave. LI-4809. New Semi-Trailers from manufacturer to consumer. $395. INDIANAPOLIS TRUCK AND TRAILER CO.. 1125 E. Georgia St. DR-3300. _ REPOSSESSED tractor; worth the money. Also semi-trailer. MACKS TRUCKS. 730 E. Wash, St, MODEL T Ford: '.-lon truck. 2201 N. _New Jersey. TA-3436 WE HAVE the most complete stock of used TRUCKS—TRACTORS—TRAILERS. We have ever had to offer. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13th St. H. SAND VS. LI-7467 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TIRES <t 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. | 838 N. Delaware St. U-55J3 55 Autos Wanted CARS WANTED—Why not call CH-5828 If you want to sell your car and get a better price for it. Get your cash at once. WANTED—Cars from private owners to | sell on a commission basis. Guaranteed sale or no charge We finance and trade VOLLRATH & MCCARTHY. 1302 E. Wash. LI-7383. WILL pav cash for good used cars. Best prices in town. EVANS MOTORS llth at Meridian. RI-80SI. WILL pav cash so- vour car or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Indiana's Largest Used Car Dealer. LI-4516. 561 N. Capitol. CASH for your car, 1 to 100 Schott Auto Cos. 2001 N. Meridian. TA-3700 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. LEGALS j 1 - 56 Legal Notices Legal notice. The Board of Trustees of the Central State Hospital will receive sealed proposals until Fridav, February 24. 1933. at 10 a. m. for furnishing supplies for the month of March. 1933. Estimate book will be on file at. Room 147, Statehouse. from and after February 20, 1933. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order !of Board of Trustees. EDWIN D. DON- ; NELL. President. BOARD OF~ ZONINO APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that. Pont Winders has filed with the Board of Zoning Ap- ! peals of the Citv of Indianapolis, a petition ' asking permission to vary the requireI ments of the Zoning Ordinance bv install- ! ing gasoline tanks and pumps at 21 W. i North street. A Duhlie hearing will be held bv said Board in Room 104. Citv Hall, on Monriav. ! February 27th. 1933. at 3:30 p. m. at which i time and place all interested persons will ;be given opportunity- to be heard in refI erence to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. H B STEEP Secretary-Eng 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS City Park Concessions. The Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. will on I Thursday. Fib. 23. 1933, at 9 30 o'clock a. m. at its office in the Citv Hall, receive ' sealed proposals for the letting of the rei freshment and bathing concessions in the j following boulevard and park lands of said ' city: Brookside Park. | Christian Park. | Douglas Park and Pool. Ellenberger Park and Pool. Garfield Park and Pool Pleasant Run Golf Course. Rhodius Park and Pool. | Riverside Park Boating. Riverside Park Shelter House and Ball i Diamonds. Riverside Golf Course. South Grove Golf Course and Tourish Camp. Twenty-sixth Street Bathing Beach. Warfleigh Bathing Beach Bids to cover period of one year. Bids to be separate and Joint where refreshment and bathing concessions exist in any one park. All bids must be on forms obtained from the Board’s office. Full specifications as to obligations and privlleges of each concession in each park ar® on file in the Board’s office and open to inspection. Each bid must be accompanied by certi,Jr, chef A in the amount of ten per cent HO', i of bid, as guarantee that each successful bidder wilL within thirty <3Ol davs execute contract and pay in cash the full amount of such bid upon execution of said contract: said certified check to be forfeited as liquidated damages upon failure of the successful bidder so to do. Affidavit of non-collusion required with each bid. Bids will be sealed and filed separately for each concession The Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. JACKIEL W. JOSEPH. PAUL E RATHERT. LOGAN C SCHOLL, c b. mcculloch. Board of Park Commissioners. City of Indianapolis.