Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1933 — Page 14

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The Rental Season Is Just Beginning, Now Is Time to Rent Your House

KIDNAP-BANDIT GANG STAGES TERROR REIGN Whirl Through Indiana and Michigan, Holding Up 6 Filling Stations. H>! t niti ’l t’r< HK SOUTH BEND, Ind., Feb. 22.Three bandits sped through northern Indiana and southern Michigan during the night, holding up six filling stations, kidnaping eight men and obtaining $192 in cash. In addition, they looted the filling stations of tires, radios and other supplies. Starting at Niles, Mich., about 8:30 p. m.. the bandits held up and kidnaped Floyd Webster and Albert Young, filling station attendants. The victims were let out within a few blocks of their stations From Niles, the bandit car sped to Goshen, Ind., arriving there about 11:45 p. m. Harvey Sprang, filling station attendant, was held up, and he and an unidentified hitch hiker were kidnaped and driven a short way before being thrown out of the car. About $lB in cash was stolen.

Appear at Nappanee Next, the bandits appeared at a Nappanee (Ind.) filling station about 12:45 a. m„ where they kidnaped Kenneth Golbeck and robbed him of $46. Like the others, he was hurled out of the car after a short ride. A short time later, Leo CafTetry, attendant at a filling station at the intersection of state road 2 and U. S. road 20, was robbed of S4O and a radio. Telephone wires were cut before he was abducted. The bandit car whirled back into Michigan, appearing in New Buffalo at 4:45 a. m. Will Adams, 70, and his son, Morris, were on duty at a filling station there. The older man remonstrated and was struck on the head. His injuries were not serious. The bandits kidnaped both men and obtained $37. Use Two Sets of Plates The last holdup reported w'as at New Carlisle, Ind., where the same three bandits appeared at 6 a. m., kidnaped Lowell Clender, attendant, and robbed him of S3O. The bandits used two sets of license plates, one discarded Indiana set for 1932 and another set issued In Illinois. Their descriptions tally with three men who robbed a South Bend filling station last week, police said. TRIES SUICIDE TWICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES Hurls Self on Tracks, but Trains Stops in Time. Although he attempted suicide twice within fifteen minutes Tues- I day by throwing himself under wheels of a train, Lucien Meade, 75, Marion county poor farm inmate, was saved from death each time. He is being guarded closely today in the institution. In the first attempt, Meade threw himself in front of a freight train on the Big Four tracks at Sixteenth j street. The train was halted in j time by the engineer. After the aged man had been questioned by deputy sheriffs and members of the crew, he again threw himself in front of the wheels as the train started to move again. He was dragged off the tracks by Lloyd Rushton, 1425 West Twentyfifth street. FORECLOSURE BILL IS DITCHED BY HOUSE Measure Killed on Advice of Judiciary Committee. Accepting a report of its Judiciary A committee, the house of representatives today killed a bill which provided that execution in mortgage foreclosures should not be taken until after three years had elapsed from date of filing suit. The bill, according to Representative Robert J. Mohlman <Dem.. Lafayette), committee chairman, was invalid in that it would have affected existing contracts. From the same ‘committee, the house accepted a report recommending for passage a bill providing for a 10 per cent penalty on delinquent taxes without interest. Present law fixes penalty at 3 per cent and. in addition, provides for 8 per cent interest.

REPORT INCREASE IN BOOZE CAR SEIZURES 119 Autos Have Bern Taken by Federal Agents in Seven Months. Increase in the number of automobiles confiscated for violation of the federal prohibition law was reported today by Basil H. Minnich. southern Indiana district deputy prohibition administrator. In the last seven months dry agents in the district seized 119 liquor cars, thirty-six more than for the same period a year ago. Minnich said. Reports from Washington received by Minnich today revealed that 1.428 more cars were seized during the last six months of 1932 . than for the same period in 1931. BOY SCOUT WEEK SET Annual Event to Be Featured by Displays in Stores. Annual Boy Scout week. March 26 to 3i. again will be featured by displays in downtown store windows, it is announced today. The innuai scout leaders’ training course will begin March 20 and continue for six weeks, Stanley L. Norton, assistant scout executive, announced.

The Indianapolis Times RILEY 5551 WAN! AD HEAUQUAKIERa 214-220 W MARYLAND ST. Want Ad Rates All classifications excepting Rooms foi Rent. Housekeeping Rooms. Rooms ana Board and Wanted to Rent Rooms are 3 Cents a Word 10". Discount for CASH or on CHARGE ads If paid within one week after recelpi of the bill. Table for Figuring Want Ad Cost Ten (10%) percent DISCOUNT for CASH ADS. Ten (10%) Per Cent Discount for Charge Ads if Bill is paid within Seven Days after receipt ANNOUNCEMENTS t Death Notices HANES Oliver N., age 52 years, husband ' t Amp. father of .lean, ciied Tuesday. Feb. 21. at the residenre, 33 N. Traub axe. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 23, 2 p. m at residence. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. GEORGE W. USHER in charge. Jt.i P. B. .1. T. Died at his home. 2115 N. Talbot St.. Tuesday. Feb. 21. Funeral from the residence Thursday. 8:30 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. JOHNSON. EVA Wife of Charles O and mother of Ruth. Ralph and Mrs. Robert Shovvalter and William, passed away Tuesday afternoon. Services at PLANNER A: BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friday. 2 n. m. Friends invited. Friends _ mav call at the mortuary. MAHONEY. EDWARD .1 Father of Horare, Carroll and Francis Mahoney, and brother of Mrs Mary L. Hill, passed away Wort , Feb. 22, at the residence of Mrs Hill. 801 Bradshaw st. Funeral ' from the FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Time given later. MEISCHKi:. CHARI lE—Age~73 years, hu~band of Edna May Meischke. father “f Charles C.. Edgar L . passed awav at the residence. 1165 W. Thirtieth St.. Feb. 20. Funeral Thursday. 2 p. m.. at the residence. Friends invited. For information call_ THE MrNEELY MORTUARY. MILBURN. WILLIAM—Age 66 years! passed away Monday. Feb. 20. at the residence. 210 Hanson ave. Funeral Friday. Feb. 24. 8:30, at the residence. Interment at Laurenceburg, Ind.. about 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. For further information friends mav call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. TA-1835. MO BE RLE V, LORN A GIBSON Beloved wife of Raymond Moberlev, daughter of Mrs. Della Gibson, sister of Mrs. Hazel Skinner and Noel Gibson, departed this life Tuesday, Feb. 21. Funeral Friday. Feb. 24. at the residence, 2367 Stewart st., at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. Funeral under the direction of- MOORE A: KIRK. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists ~wTt. blasengym Main ofTice. 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office, 1634 W Morris. _ Dr 2570. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 G EINSTEIN ER’S 522 E. Market RI 5374 HISEY & TITUS “ 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home !P22 N. Meridian. HA-1444. J. C. WILSON ■330 Prospect Or 6321-0322 4 Lost and Fonnd REWARD TO FINDERS LOST ARTICLES that have been advertised as lost in j this column will receive two guest tickets To See “STATE FAIR” at APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article | to Us owner, ask him to call Miss Joe. R 1-55.71. at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS amt-say that you have returned the article and tickets I will be mailed at once. ■" GLASSES Lost, bifocals in case. Reward. LI-3768, days. CH-5603 eves. GREAT DANE DOG—Very large; tan. missing since Feb. Ist. Reward. $25 to finder or for information leading to recovery: no questions asked. TA-1919. POLICE DOG Black, cream. Name Duke. Reward 715 E. 50th St, HU-4735. 5 Personals DR. CHESTER MILLER—"The Children’s Dentist.’’ 1107 Odd Fellow b'rig. Private Money to Loan For Well Secured Loans on Citv Real Estate or Collateral CENTRAL INDIANA CORPORATION AGENTS Fountain Souare Theater Bldg. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Cal) Rl 9441 Extension 372. L S. AYRES & Cos SCIENTIFIC- Professional work: treatments. neuritis, rheumatism, all ailments. RJ-.3211 3U r. New York. ti transportation - ■ , RATES ARE LOWER' r™”” 4 Chicago. S3; Louisville. Bl ij $2 50: Nashville. $5: Chattanooga. $8: Atlanta. $9.85: dMr*- - ■ tncksonville. Sit: Miami. 522. !■■ JBT Porter Service all the wav. F m 1 UNION BUS DEPOT. X m -T* 125_ W Market. Rl-9666, " MODERN TRAVELERS' BUREAU. Brevort Hotel. Rl-2188. Cut rate bus tickets to N. Y.. Phila.. Bait.. Wash.. Pitts. Columbus. St. Louis. Tulsa and west, Denendable service daily. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services AUTO PAINT REMOVED Commercial Sandblasting Cos. 1013 S. DELAWARE. DR-7040. BAND and orchestra instruments repairing: expert euar. work. PEARSON PIANO CP 128 N Penn. LI-5513 EXPERT PRUNING—Grape vines, fruit tree, 50c hour. 3931 Boulevard place. FURNACE COILS installed. $2. Range boil! ers installed, 50.25, Work guar. Wa-3467. RUGS cleaned: vour own floor: drv 1 hour. 2c souare foot Orientals. 4c, Call for | estimates. TA-5159. : SEWING MACHINES for a short time only, any make cleaned, adtusted In the home, only SOc: guar. LI-7948-9106. Ol "xH 9x12 rug cleaned sized free: Pl.’ivi cnll deliver. HE-4928. 7-a Moving, Transfer. Storage YORK'S Irvington Best Transfer; storage. Local and overland moving reasonable. IR-3880 FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now nay lx months later tree nr uling to storage Moving $4 oer load a. and up Call Rj 7750 419 E Market 8t 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 STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling, return loads wanted. Part loads service. Otto J. Suesz. RI-3628 RI-6551. j CH-0699-W i 7-b Paperhanging and Painting PAPERHANGING. 8c and 10c roll. Painting \erv reasonable. 20 years' experience. I LI-9419 i W 4LL PAPER—Ic. 2' ; o 3'.c and up. Borders to match I EE'S WALL PAPER j VPA TNT CO 320 W Washington INSTRUCTIONS 10 Sch<—Colleges Tutoring * COUNTING LESSONS Books audited income tax reports. H A-4953-M. AVIATION 'FRFF Ground Course: flying instrue i m-i.- tion Tarkingtoa Aviation Cos i Municipal Airport. BE-4400 HA-2362-R | SPECIAL offer of .x weeks free instruction in piano or voice lor enrollment I fee of 52. RI-0956.

INSTRUCTIONS 10 Srhools. Colleges. Tutoring TUTOR FOR ADULTS—Academic subjects, meet h. S requirements; neglected education a specialty. HE-3931. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male DRY CLEANER and shoe builder wanting (heap location; fine future HU-1597. MEN WANTED—For Rawleigh Routes of 800 consumers in cities of Indianapolis and Noblcsvilie. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and increase even month. Write immediately. RAWT FIOH CO , Dent IN-38-S. Freeport. 111. POLISHER nd plater, state experience, salary expected: "new job" shop. Box K-27. : SOL.CiTORS—For well established dry cleaning plant, experience not necessary. Apply pc ore 10 a. m 24 S Forest. SALARY AND COMMISSION APPI Y 2-4 P. M.. No, 418 WHEN BLDG WANTED —Drivers for late model cars to drive to Georgia and Florida. We furn.sh the car. you furnish the gas and o 1 Apply EVANS MOTORS. 11th and - idian. YC.U.U MEN to cualifv for the position of D'ii(, : Technician. Those accented must b-? ambitious, of good habits and character. Detirious of training themselves fc: he future at a cost of approximately '-’0 mo- h Anolv VAN-ELL TECH. T *bq TORIES 435 K. of P. Bldg, 14 Help Wantec* -Female BAKER OR PASTRY COOK. CALL AT 5172 COLLEGE AVE. _ 16 Situations Wanted YOUNG MAN wants work afternoons. Saturday and Sunday, Beech Grove 66 J 2. rTntals 17 Furnished Pooms $1 oil to s3—New Jersey 743 N.—Clean, inocein rooms, wanting distance LI-9315. s).,io Illinois! i,4i. n.—Nice, clean room by bath, hot water. HA-2774-J. $2 -CAPITOL N„ 2612—We1l furnished warm room; suitable for 2. Home privilege~: game-. HA-2664-W. 82.50 double ASHLAND 2250 Front room; private home; meals, garage optional. HE-3467. $3.50 WASHINGTON blvd. Attractive large front room; twin beds; crossventilatlon. Gentlemen, ta-7014. ALABAMA, N.. 723—Warm, comfortable, clean rooms; also small cottage; walking distance; phone. ALABAMA. N., 523. APT. 2—Nicely furnished front, warm room; constant hot water; very reasonable. CENTRAL, 1456—Nicely furnished warm room, modern, garage. Also modern douhle. RI-4749. COLLEGE. 1155—Desirable 1-room next bath; large closet; 1 large front, garage. _R1_1996. DELAWARE. N., 1328—Warm, clean rooms, separate or attached; cooking and other privileges. IH LAW ARE. N. CREEK- 2 baths, shower, instant hot water, garage optional: $3.50: _t Wins: $5. TA-2462. ILLINOIS, N., 1907—Clean, attractive front, large closet; steam heat, garage; cry reasonable. MAPLE RD. E.—Lovely home, small private family. References, WA-1055. MARION axe., 802 —Cozy 2 room apartment; utilities furnished; reasonable. BE-0364 - R. MASSACHUSETTS. 540—Steam heat, modern rooms. Simmons beds; low' daily. xveeklv rates, MERIDIAN. N.. 1927—Nice large front room, suit able for 1 or 2: vejv reasonab ]_e. NEW JERSEY N.. 226—Warm sleeping rooms: 82 week. 35c a night; steam heat. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1225—Nice, cheerful front room: gentleman preferred; $3; steam heat, 11TH. E.. 318—Room, constant hot water: home privileges. Private entrance. Cheap LI-3953. Nice Clean Beds: Steam Heat; 25c Night. NEW PALACE HOTEL REASONABLE, modern room on E. Tenth i car line. Gentleman prefered. CH-0928-J. WASHINGTON blvd., 2820—Front room; constant hot water. Breakfast optional. Very reasonable. TA-3821. Colonial Hotpl Every - con . tree v-uiuiucti nuLtH parking Must see to appreciate. $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. CORONADO HOTEL One block , , north o f bus terminal, heat, running water in rooms isc up. xveeklv $3 up, 156 1 N. Illinois HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As loxv as $2 a day; $lO week. 7ao N. Meridian. LI-2351. LORRAINE HOTEL Corner Capitol and Washington Sts. REMODELED ReDECORATED Weekly. $3.50 Single: $5.00 Double. SEMINOLE ALABAMA. 920 N. L SINGLE ROOMS HOTEL $3.50—54—54.50. w i-LiU FOLLOW THE CROWD. for clean attractive mod. _rms._ LI-1496. Eastgate Hotel We Invite comparison ir. rates, appointments. and service. Beautifully furnished and carpeted rooms. Beautvrest mattress. Radio (not headphonesl. You will enjoy our luxurious lobby, social rooms, card games, etc. The location is auiet and most convenient. We are sure that vou will be agreeably surprised upon learning our low rates, as we guarantee more for your money than can be obtained elsexvhere. Washington and New Jersey streets. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3.50; PARKVIEW, 18 N.—Large room and kitchenette furnished; private home: E. Washington car. RI-5693. $5; COLLEGE. 1336—2 front nousekeeping rooms; furnished, private entrance. Ll_Bo_l3. $6.50; Meridian N.. 2317—3 rms.. unfurnished; sink; back porch; utilities; private entrance. 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 xvator. $4. ASHLAND. 1635—4 furnished rooms, down; private bath and entrance, closets, range, sink. 2 beds, garage, yard, porches; cheap. BROADWAY 1403—Cheerful warm front apartment; everything furnished. Sink, phene: $4. $5, CENTRAL. 1241—Housekeeping room: everything furnished. $3.50; front sleeping room, $2. RI-2712. CENTRAL. 1206 —Nicely furnished, warm room. $4; 2 rooms, kitchenette, $5; phone, garage. COLLEGE, 1654—Sunny 2-room apartment; utilities furnished; 2 rooms unfurnished: garage. DELAWARE. N.—Unfurnished. 2 clean connecting rooms: utilities, garage; 1 large room; reasonabio. HA-3453-M. EUCLID. N.. 109—Attractive apartment; overstuffed, sink, utilities: steam; private entrance; $4. $5.50; phone. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—2-room kitchenette apartment: far 4. 2 bedrooms*. 56.50: 1 room $3. $3.50. TA-7110. ILLINOIS. N.. 3471—3 furnished rooms, private bath, entrance. All utilities; 2 roams. $4.50. TA-5853. MARKETS! E . 615—APARTMENT. SEMIMODERN: PRIVATE ENTRANCE; REASONABLE; RI-2102 NEW JERSEY N.. 1449 —3 connecting rooms; furnished; private entrance. Very reasonable. RI-:,j19. OHIO. 540. E.—Nice front room, $2.50 per xxeek; others. $2 up: garage SI month. ST. CLAIR. E.. 314: Apt. 2—2 Front connecting. steam heat: always hot water; 1 sleeping room. ST. JOE E.. 227—Clean rooms, close in; reasonable to desirable people. ST JOE. E.. 17—Apt. 4: 3 connecting: steam heat, hot water. 1 sleeping room. Sre janitor. RI-8737 TALBOT. N.. 2525—Kitchenette, dinnette living room, in-a-rioor bed. porch; priv. ate entrance; $7,50, WALNUT, e! 115—2 rooms and kitchenette; everything furnished. $3.50 See housekeeper in basement. NINTH. E.. 616—2 or 3 rooms, private bath, entrance; furnished: large closets: private porch. LI-2788. IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests vou answer it todav the opportunity mav be | gone tomorrow 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL. 1418—Cheerful front room: real home. Excellent meals. Very reasonable RI-6343. DELAWARE 1407 N.—Room and board men nreferrrd. Reasonable. LI-9988 NEW JERSEY. N.. 2217—Cheerful front room; real home; excellent meals; near cariine. TA-4706. NEW JERSEY’. N.. 2062—Dormitory room; twin beds, shower, young men, garage TA-6916. TAI BOT N. 2Ssß—Stop looking for rooms you won't enjoy! Attractive; real home. HA -6209-R. WARM, cozv room $4 single. $5 doubleexcellent meals: privileges. HE-2T73. Wanted Children to room and board. Mother’s care. HA-3773-.T. 121 Unfurnished Apartments i $20 —BANCROFT. 305. N.—Clean modern. ; 3-room double xxater paid IR-3657. I $20—42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated, kitcher.ette apartment, heat, cas xxater ice furnished. Call Apt. I. The Grant. 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: adult*. DELAWARE. N.. 1728 Li'irg room bedroom. dining room, kitchenette large private porch with awnings, refrigeration. TA-5813.

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RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apart' >e ts IRVINGTON— Desirable v o its. rents . reduced: adults. 120 o,i Ave. MARKET. E 1103 —Modern 4-room apartmer.t: utilities furnished; garage; SB. ! RI-1647. PARK. 2432- Steam heated apt., G. E, | porches, redecorated; reduced! HE-1265. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 3034—3 bedrooms. : sun room. Frigidaire. garage, reduced. T A-0582 LI-8498. 1028 VIRGINIA AVE. $20.00 AND UP Heat. gas. water, furnished, one room, I kitchenette and bath, key at Apt. 2. M. E. Molloy. DR-5012 31ST ST . W.. 823—Lower apt.. 4 rms.. modern. in-a-door bed. hardwood floors. A-l condition, REAL BARGAIN. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY We furnish free transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apts.. day or night. No obligation. LI-5452. Eve.. °l_ Sun.. TA-1064 or WA-0433. 111 E 16th $37.50-$47.50 37 W, 21st 540.00-555.00 GEORGIA APARTMENTS 702 E. Georgia; modern, newly decorated, heat, water, range and ice box furnished; Sl6-SlB. See custodian. EXCEPTIONAL 5-rm. apt.; 2 bedrooms; f’T'. refrie. 576 E. Fall Creek blvd. RI--1928. 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. $10; GREENBRIAR LANE. 2237—Clean 4room house, electricity, garage. HE-1127. $18.50: COLORADO S., 39—4-room modern, water paid. RI-7236 or IR-5220. S2O—2IST ST.. \V.. 123—7-room modern: suita b 1 e 2 families; g a rage. HA - 218 9 $22 50; 26th. E., 3420—4-room modern, bath, shower, in-a-door bed, laundry, basement. garage. TA-6415. $25; OXFORD, 638—4 room, modern double. built-ins, in-a-door, near St. Philips; water paid. S3O; EMERSON N.. 615—6-room modern double; 3 bedrooms.jvater paid. LI-3813. 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 fc BEELER. 501 Fid .itx~ Trust Bldg. $35 —OAKLAND. N.. 1133—Strictly modern, 6 rooms, stationary tubs; garage. CH--6517-M. BRADLEY, N., 836—4 rms. modern bungalow double; built-in features. HU-7458. CENTRAL AVE.. 48TH ST.—2-Way brick double, 48th St. side vacant: 3 bedrooms. cross ventilation, long living room, fireplace, laundry room, garage. close to school, water paid. Rent $65. COLLEGE. 5660—5 rooms, modern: thoroughly cleaned; G. E.; front driw WA- _ CORNELIUS 3850—4 room modern double. Hot water, heating plant, electric refrigeration, garage. Must be seen to appreciate. WA-1485. DENNY. 17, S.—Lovely o-room modern double, garage; s2l; water paid. HU-5154. DRAPER. 1531—5 rooms, semi-modern, watei paid, gas, electricity; A-l condition; sl4. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. FALL CREEK E.. 317—Beautiful 3-bedroom brick; was $75, now SSO. Electric ’refrigeration; garage and water paid. HA- _ 2082-R. ILLINOIS. N„ 1006—12; suitable for rooming house or light housekeeping. Call 1.1-7062. ILL.. N.. 2145’2: No. 1— 2 ~Rms.. S6; 32 McLean PI.. 4 rms.. $10; 719 N. Pershing. 4-rm. sgl.. $10: 258 Richland. 6-rm. cott.; 1820 College. 9 rms.. mod., make offer. RI-7725. lOWA. 606—4 rooms: modern double; garage: xxater paid; $lB. IRVINGTON—6 rooms, strictly modern double: built-ins, laundry; $3(3; bargain. RI-5030. JENNY LANE. 20—Brick veneer. 4 rooms. double, refrigeration, garage. KENNINGTON. 1514—4 rooms, inside toilet: $13.50; water paid. DR-6425-R, PARK. 3254—3 bedroom, modern, fireplace, breakfast room; fenced yard; SSO. 1927 PARKER—Semi-modern double; water: garage; Heatrola, gas range and linoleum. LI-5231. 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 squares School 54. RI--1273. evenings. CH-5454-J. UDELL. 1168—5 rooms, semi-modern, bath; car age; xv ater paid; sls. RI -1533. VALLEY a\’e„ 2102 —Semi-modern 4-room _double. garage, water paid. $lO. WOODRUFF. 887 W. DRIVE—6-room double. beautiful interior, trees, water paid. TA-2462. 11TH E . 1434—Near Tech. 6-room modern, S2O; water paid. RI-3413 or WA-3661. 53RD, 815 E. Desirable two-xvay. 4-room double, garage. Hu-6405, LI-1890. 4-ROOMS modern, sl6; xx'ater paid. ED KINO. RI-4879. 5 ROOMS modern, except furnace, sl4; water paid. RI-4879. 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. 6 Room Double S2O & S3O 2065 CENTRAL; S3O; ON CORNER. 51012 E. 25TH ST.; S2O. 6 Room Modern Single S2O 2246 N. ILLINOIS ST.; NEW FURNACE. HE-1321. NIGHTS TA-0495, Bargains West 922 N. Lynn. 4 rooms $6.00 814 Goodlett. 4 rooms SB.OO 3116 W. St. Clair. 4 rooms SB.OO 348 White River Parkway. 3 rm5....56.00 425 S. Gerrard: 4 rooms SIO.OO LI-7491 Gregory & Appel, Inc. Where Can 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. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $25—6-rm, single, furn., 2400 north; SSO bungalow. 5-rms. frigidaire. gar.: for turn., houses see Mr. Mott, Penn Hotel. RI-9476. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 2531 1 i—4-room double, nicely furnished; reasonable; open. CENTRAL. 2131—55.50 wk.; 1-rm., kitchenette; priv. bath; priv. ent.; telephone priv.; good heat, HE-4155. KOEHNE, 2712—Redecorated 4-room modern double, $7.50 xxeek; adults. HA--1244-M. MODERN—S rooms, oxerstuffed. Rent S2B month. Call at 359 W. Washington St. NICELY FURNISHED 5-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW EAST; REASONABLE. IR--2443. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 28 Sale Suburban Property ATTRACTIVE | electricity available; reasonable. Owner. ED MILLS. Bridgeport. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale ■ BILLIARD TABLE—Very large, cost $500; like new. $ 150. RI-7173. DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae; use Mothicide and moth preventive. Albert G. Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave. RI-712A. GROCERY FIXTURES—Shelving, dYplav cases, electric mill, slicing machine, bargain. Address Box K 27. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chair*. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BROS 219 E. WASHINGTON MALT—S 6 pound cans of Light Hop flavored. $3.50 each; 5-gallon cans cooking or salad oil $3 Der can. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol and South St. 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. SCOUT SUIT -Girl s, complete, size 14. also Gvm suit. 152 W. 26th St. SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails: destroys bedbugs and household vermin. Albert G Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave, RI-7125. TYPEWRITER—WOODSTOCK. RECENTLY RECONDITIONED, LI-3133. BEFORE 6 P. M. 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 BEDROOM SUITE. S3O: dining rm. suite refectory table, $45; living rm. suite $69. Rugs at a sacrifice. 3710 N Meridian. BEDROOM SUITE—3 piece, dark walnut. complete. $25 75 N. Brookville. IR-5491. CLOSING OUT sale of manv hignera-Jes of Ice Boxes. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.. 2000 Northwestern. TA-0689. CLOCK—B-Dav Sessions. $2.50: metal bed. $2: lawn mower, *2. HU-3269. 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 GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator for sale. cost $300; make offer IR-6741. M.AY'TAG—Almost new; cheap for cash. 45 N. Denny St.

MERCHANDISE :35 Household Goods RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI. 9441. Extension 372. L. S, Ayres & Cos. Brand new washer, wringer, ironer and rinse tubs i ■fl/EHi Today’s $lO9 value for onlx i vfogV $69.50. Terms $1.35 weekly. THOR SHOP 3 PIECE Velour suite. *19.75. Belmdnt Furniture Cos., 2045 West Washington St. WAYNE OIL BURNER With tank. Ideal for home. Will sacrifice for $175. Equitable Securities Cos. 544 E. Wash. St. LI. 7087 36 Radios. Musical Instruments ACCORDIONS—Lowest prices, FREE LESSONS. Indiana Music Cos.. Paul H. Rinne, Mgr., 143 E. Ohio. Room 228. LI-4088. CLAYPOOL—Piano, modern in design and rebuilt in our factory repair shop; priced to sell at sight: $42: $1 per week. PEARSON PIANO CO. FREE radio service calls; estimate if ren. needed. LANES. 2828 E. 10th. CH-0218. SPARTON 10-TUBE RADIO in beautfiul highbov cabinet. A wonderful buv for only $39. Sold on ea-sv terms. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E, Wash. St. SERVICE PHILCO AND CROSLEY SPEC Don’t be without vour radio. If vour set has to be taken to our shop, we will loan you one. PAUL KERR MUSIC CO. CH-3036. 29 N. Temple. CH-3036 USED RADIOS and parts bought and sold. 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 Ax'e. RI-3994. 38 Tpyewriter, Store and Office Supplies 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 JNT. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITERS %T ITed iEM. 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. Y’our swap ad costs only 3c a word in The Times. Special multiple rates of seven davs for the price of five and four davs 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. AUBURN—Sport sedan, radio. heater. trunk, etc.; for smaller car. CH-2940-W. CASH FOR USED BABY BUGGY. CALL HE-3788. DEED EQUITY —Semi-modern bungalow for auto or what? 1420 Lindy St. EQUITY —6-room modern house or clear lot for auto. HE-4550. HAND painted plaques for Ford, coal or what. TA-2571, HEATING STOVE, trade for 4-lid laundry stove. 2326 E. Raymond St. $1,200 EQUITY—7-rbom house, in Ben Davis. ’,2 acre, electricity for clear suburban lot or acreage. BE-4072. PAPER HANGING—For new or used bathroom outfit. IR-2154-6. RADIO and wrist watch for automobile.), no model T. 341> 2 E. Washington St. Apt, No. 7. SIGN PAINTING—For nickel plating, spray outfit, coal or? RI-8000. SWAP—Electric washer for auto, light car. CH-6878. SWAP rent for good used car. No Fords. 1025 S. New Jersey. TRADE pair of night dogs for good repeat shot gun or '2B Chevrolet. DR-1453. Evenings. 1626 Barth Ave. WANT CAR. lot or what have you? For “Canton” electric clothes dryer, like new. IR-2413. WHAT have you to trade on new or used car? No real estate. IR-2000. 28TH. W.. 1140—Storeroom, will trade for small home. 40 Wantec! To Buv Th%rsFs~ WANTS FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE SELL YOUR OLD GOLD and old watches and dental bridges direct to a gold buyer. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave RL-5994 WANT furniture. 4 to 6 rooms, also odd nipces highest prices HU-7274 WE BUY OLD GOLD SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner. Highest prices paid tor gold teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded jexxelery. watches. Cash paid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor. Pennsylvania and Market Sts. 41 Cash Coal Mart Indiananolis Retail Yards. CASH COAL SALE KINDLING WITH EACH TON. 25c Discount on All 2-Ton Orders. W. Ya. egg, fkd $4.00 W. Ya. Lp. shov. $4.40 W. Ya. M.-R .$3.90 E. Kv., lp. shov - $4.75 Isl. Crk. egg w f J a $4.50 Isl. Crk. Lp. w. o va. s4 js Poca. No. 3 lp. Shov. $6.00 j Poca. No. 3, M.-R... .$5.25 ECONO*-*!z>g With iUMOMy • $3.50 t^n PREMIUM 6 Me R. INDIANA NO WHEEL CHARGE Many Other Good Coals—Priced Low. You Sure Save Money at SCHNEIDER’S —LI. 8900 While 5 Cars Last White Ash Af\ i Big Lump cJ.wjil M i Indiana No. 5 Fkd. Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291 HARLAN iKY. > washed stoker coal for domestic stokers: real clean. Schuster Coal Cos. DR-3000 BE WISE—BUY BETTER COAL Pioneer Isl. Crk. 81k... .$5.50 Weaver Coal & Ice Cos. DR-2201. No wheel charge DR-2201, Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. WA-5666.

MERCHANDISE 41 Cash Coal Mart Indlananell* Retail Yard*. Kindling and No Wheel Charge SPECIAL CASH SALE TODAY 25c Discount on 2-Ton Coal Orders W. Va. blk. cln. fkd 54.75 Is!. Crk. egg. W. Va. fkd. . 84.50 Isl. Crk. Ig. lp. W. Va. fkd. #5.00 Brazil Blk. egg. Ind. fkd. $4.00 W. Va.. very lumpy, M. R. $4.00 Best White Ash Washed nut, Cln. Fkd.. Ind. No. 5....53.75 Cit. coke, furn., $7.75: chestnut. $7.25. Union Ice EtCoalCo UR-4-bh l<)iOßLuFf A.VE I It will pay you to visit our vard and | see the difference in good coal. j SPECIAL SPECIAL NO WHEEL CHARGE Brazil Egg i„ d . shov. $3.75 '2 Ton. $2.05: U Ton. $1.30. W. Ya. lp., cln. fkd .. $4.50 Vz Ton. $2.50 U Ton. $1.50. E. Ky. lp., cln. fkd.. . .$4.75 Yx Ton. s2.6s—>i Ton. $1.60. Isl. Crk. lp., cln. fkd. $4.75 Va Ton. $2.65; W. Va.. ’,i Ton. $1.68. Consolidated Coal Cos. DR-5300. DR-5300. ’3.60 5! Buys BIG 6x3 IND. EGG High Quality—Low Ash NO WHEEL-IN CHARGE Low Prices on Other Good Coals CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458 WED. THURS. SPECIAL West Virginia r Smithers Creek Big Lump—Fkd, A Real bargain. Best vard prices. SCHNEIDER’S—LI, 8900 Pocahontas lp. No. 3 shoveled, Jin f 11 I Red Ash. Dustless BUSTER BROWN COAL CO. HE-1630, HE-1630. BRAZIL BLK. QA Cft Ind. large slab 10 ■’adl# LOOKS different—BUßNS .. , IS different. No wheel charge. 25c disc, on 2-ton orders. MAN LEY-O’DON NELL HE-1391. FUEL CO. he-1302t Island Creek “ <£gr VA. BIG LP. FKD. wU.UV Island Cr. W. Va. Furnace Egg. fkd. 51.50 Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. Four Yards. DR-2101 . M NEW RATES - A A $6 or Permanent. Guests U Kith and Capitol ax-e. I HOTEL RILEY All outside rooms, clean, steam-heated. with or Without private bath, 1,1. 1341, BEECH ASH. $2.50 cord. deiWered; furnace. grate. stove wood. Rl-9225. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets ANGORA CAT—Beautiful velloxv coat; 1 year old: male; reasonable. CH-0295-J. FOX TERRIER puppies, beautifully marked, good stock; $2. 1145 Evison. DR-3540-R. POMERANIAN STUD—Beautiful puppies; eligible; reasonable. 1048 Division. BEFINANCIAL 44-a Securities WE BUY or will loan on BUILDING and LOAN deposits 415 Lemcke Bldg. BUILDING AND LOAN STOCKS BOUGHT or security for loans. SCHLOS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 137 E. Wash, LI-2318. Night, WA-1494. WE BUY—And sell Building and Loan books—Rl-4203 W. F. CHURCHMAN & CO.. 405 Indiana Trust. WE BUY old accounts and notes. See us todav. MAJESTIC FINANCE. INC.. 702 Inland Bldg. LI-4600, 45 Business Opportnnities EXPERT auto repairs: reasonable prices! Penn-Ten Garage, Penn, and 10th Sts. POOLROOM—2 tables; fullv equipped, bargain S2OO. 1114 West Morris. 46 Personal Property Loans FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS 2% LOWEST IN CITY NO EXTRA CHARGES Rates 270 whether $1 or S3OO balance. Inapls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587 HAVING TROUBLE Making- Ends Meet? A "PERSONAL” loan will solve your problem quickly. You can arrange to repay a small amount monthly in accordance with your income. For quick service, phone, write or come In PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. RI. 5054. 48 Automobile Loans LOWEST •RATE* AUTO LOANS RIDE WHILE YOU P'Y LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. Capitol Ave 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

FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loans Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI. 8603 Opposite Courthouse Est 40 Year* AUTOMOTIVE--50 Autos For Sale . M. I*Chevrolet. .11 coach, nexx tires; Tm 4i/ -eat covers: heater; bargain $2J.i t Liberal terms. HARE CHEYRO•r* • LET CO.. 532 E. WSh. RI-5325. CHEVROLET-’32 coupe, rumble seat, lust like new. driven verv little priced at onlv 5425. EQUITABLE SECURITIES LI-7087. 544 E Wash 915 Va. Ave.. 1035 N. Meridian. t Chevrolet. 1932 sport coupe: § ■V!#.-:imhlp seat loxv mileage See and I /Fr drive to annrerla?" Loxv price. 1 5395 HARE CHEVROLET CO 552 t-E. Wash. RI-5325. CHRYSLER 70 1930 roadster Rea’h-this car is the snappiest car you have ever seen. Painted a battle ship gray finish, lemon stripe, new top. genuine Spanish leather upholstery, good tires. This car lvas taken in from a resident of Greensburg on a De Soto sedan as he wonted a closed car. which cost him considerable depreciation on this roadster. You will be the one who benefits by this loss. You can always find values at the Bargain Store. Bohannon & Morrison CHRYSLER!—For the latest mode! cars at the ioxvest prices. C. 11. WALLERICH 950 N. Meridianu RI-4574, CHEVROLET. 1931 coach; maroon finish, xx ire wheels; owner kept car in wonderful shape: bargain: $245 Terms or trade arranged. OTT BIRR AUTO CO.. Continental Dealers, 924 N Penn St LI-8994. CHEVROLET—Buv your next used car from Indiana's largest Chevrolet dealer. Johnson Chevrolet Cos. Meridian and 11th. CHEVROLET—I 932 coach: good rubber, rich black finish, former a newspaper man and wanted to cut down his monthly payments. His loss your gain. This car is in very good shape from rubber to body upholstery; balance $264. What have you for his equity. See it at the Bargain Store. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-80(K). Chrysler 70 Roadster, $65 LOSEY MOTORS. INC.. 1133 N. Meridian. DE SOTO. 1932—Business coupe; driven only 9.000 miles. Nexv tires, wire xvheels with fender wells, finish in midnight blue with cream stripe; looks and drives like new car. This car came into our hands as a repossession. Really any one who is in the market for this kind of transportation a demonstration will convince you. We invite your inspec-e tion at the Bargain Store. This car is really just broken in and has thousands of miles of good service at a great saving for you. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000. Essex, 1928 Sedan, SSO LOSEY MOTORS. INC., 1133 N Meridian. FORD—I 932 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 E. Wash., 915 _ Virginia Ave. 1035 N. Meridian St. FORD, V-8 coupe; never been titled; drivelo only fexv miles; has dark maroon finish; will sacrifice and take trade. Terms arranged. OTT BIRR AUTO CO.. Continenta! Dealers._924 N. Penn St. LI-8994. MARQUETTE, 1930 sport roadster: verv clean; runs perfect; $235. No down payment. Liberal trade and easy terms. 836 E. 63rd HU-1336. PLYMOUTH 4—Convertible coupe. 1931 model. Very low mileage: painted in a beautiful shade of robin egg blue, trimmed xvith cream. Really this is the '..snappiest thing we have seen. If you come and look at this car you will buy it. Your present car as down payment if equivalent. See it at the Bargain Store. Bohannon & Morrison A FINE selection of mgngrade exchanged cars. Broad range in prices. *25 to $1,095. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St LT-199* Makes Fine Used Cars Yollrath-McCarthy 12.02 E. Wash in gton _St 1,1-7383 SPECIAL Plymouth, 1931. 4-door sedan; $199. Small doxvn payment: liberal trade and easy terms. 836 E. 63rd. HU-1336. Cheap Transportation 1927 Dodge Coupe $ 75 1926 Reo Coupe 45 1926 Chevrolet Sedan 35 1928 Oakland Coach 85 1928 Oakland Coupe 75 1928 Buick Coach 125 1928 Essex Sedan 95 1930 Ford Roadster 125 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 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers CHEVROLET ’32 ' 2 -ton panel in excellent condition: a real bargain at 5375. Equitable Securities Cos. 544 E. Wash. St. RI-7087. - Chevrolet l' 2 -ton truck, ideal coal or express: 32x6 16B/rC ply rear. Tires all around like 1 nexv; $325. Hare Chev., 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. FEDERAL KNIGHT—I-ton truck: good condition: for cash. 402 Limestone. FORD. 1 ton panel. $25. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER. 1188 KC. Ave. LI-4809, MODEL T Ford: ' 2 -ton truck. 2201 N. New Jersey. TA-3436, New Semi-Trailers from manufacturer to consumer. $395. INDIANAPOLIS TRUCK AND TRAILER CO m 5 Georgia St. DR-3300. REPOSSESSED tractor: worth the monev Also semi-trailer. MACKS TRUCKS. 730 E, Wash. St, WE HAVE the most complete stock of used TRUCKS—TRACTORS—TRAILERS We have ever had to offer. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13th St. H. SANDYS. LI-7467 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TIRES 1 Guaranteed 2.000 Miles. * Taken In trade on Generals. Others guaranteed up to 8 000 miles at slightly higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-5523 55 Autos Wanted WANTED—Cars from private owners to sell on a commission basis. Guaranteed sale or no charge. We finance and trade. VOLLRATH & MCCARTHY. 1302 E. Wash, LI-7333. \V$ Want Your Used Car Bring your used car to us if you want to sell it. We will pay you top price for 1 it. Just call CH-5825 and a representative will call and appraise your car. WILL oav cash for vour car or nuitv! I. WOLF AUTO CO. Indiana's Largest Used Car Dealer. LI-4518. 561 N. Capitol. CASH for your car, 1 to 100 Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700 L E G ALS 56 Legal Notices — Legal notice. The Board of Trustees" of the Central State Hospital will receive sealed proposals until Fndav. 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 ail bids. By order of Board of Trustees. EDWIN D. DONNELL President.

JFEB. 22, 1933

LEGALS 56 Legal Notices GENERAL ORDINANCE NO 11 M3 AN ORDINANCE licensing and regulating itinerant produce dealers. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. SECTION 1. That the term ’'itinerant produce acaier lor tne purpose of tins ordinance shall be deiineu as a person, firm, corporation or a>sociation without an estabffsned .store or xxarehouse in the Citv of Indianapolis or an established trucking and distriouting business in the City of Indianapolis, setting regular customers on substantially fixed routes, that seils or offers for sale lrom a cart, wagon, trues, automobile or other x chicle, operated and or propelled over and or stationed upon the streets and thorougfares of tne Citv of Indianapolis and or temporarily located on an open lot in the City of Indianapolis. anv fruits, vegetables or garden produce, either in a fresh, dried, processed or canned slate, to any person, nrm. corporation or association engaged in the business of the re-sale at retail or wholesale of the same produce within tne Citv of Indianapolis or to any hospital, club, resiaurant or hotel in tne Citv of Indlanapons. SECTuON 2 It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or association to engage in tlie business of an itinerant prouuce dealer in the City of Inotanapolis without first having been duly licensed so to do as hereinafter provided. Every applicant for a license .shall make application m writing to the Citv Controller. which application shall set forth the name under which the business is to be conducted and the name of every person interested in the said business Said appucation shall contain as reference the names of at least two citizens of the City ol Indianapolis as to the character of the applicant or applicants SECTION 3.—Licenses for the carrying on of the business of itinerant produce dealer shall be issued annuallv and shall expire on the 31st day oi December of each X’ear: shall not be transferaole and no deduction shall be allowed from the fee for such license for any part of the xear dur.ng xxhich the licensee shall not exercise the right of such license The license fee for carrying on the business of ‘A n a ran A P; oc i' lc b dealer, as herein deflii>nnnnSha Two Hundred Dollars ($200,001 per annum. SECTION 4 Every licensee as itinerant produce dealer shall execute and file-bond *be sum of Five Hundred Dollars (SaOO.OOi. payable to the Citv of Indianapolis. to be approved bv the Citv Controller as to sureties and form xxhich bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful observance of the provisions of this ordinance and of al! ordinances of the City of Indianapolis and laws of the State of Indiana concerning or regulat ng the merchandising and handling of products dealt in bv the licensee, gind it shall also be conditioned so as to indemnify anv person obtaining a judgment against the licensee because of anv damage sustained on account of the violation bv the licensee of the said ordinances or ia vr. or because of misrepresentation or deception which may have been practiced on such person bv the licensee xvhile carrvmg on his licensed business. SECTION s.—Upon the filing of the bond and the payment of the license fee hereinabove prescribed, the Citv Controller shall issue to the applicant a license as itinerant produce dealer and shall furnish the said licensee two m#tal signs not less than six <6> inches wide and nine i9 inches long, upon which shall be inscribed "Itinerant Produce Dealer's License, Indianapolis. Indiana. No ” giving in the blank space the number of such licen e and the vear during xxhich the same shall be in force, which metal signs shall be securely fastened in plain view on both sides of the vehicle used by such licensee whenever he is engaged in operating under such license. SECTION 6. No license as an itinerant produce dea'er shall he required of any farmer, producer or other person selling prodtice of his own raising or producing provided etch farmer, producer or other person selling produce of his own raising or producing shall file with the Citv Controller an affidavit setting forth hi.! name and address, the amount and variety of produce he proposes to sell, the place where said produce is grown or produced and that said produce was actually grown and produced by him. SECTION 7.—Each licensee, at the time of making anv sale of produce, shall deliver to the purchaser a sales slip which shall contain in a conspicuous place thereon the license number assigned to such licensee. SECTION B—The issuance of a license hereunder shall not be construed in any manner to exempt the holder thereof from the obligation of compliance with anv and all ordinances of the City of Indianapolis. SECTION 9.—Any person, firm, corporation or association nr anv agent servant, employee or officer thereof, violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shnli upon conviction thereof, be fined in anv sum not exceeding Two Hundred Dollars 10200.06i for each and every offense and each dav or fraction of a day any person, firm, corporation or association shall be engaged in such business Without license shall be considered a separate and distinct offense. SECTION 10.—In the event, anv section of this ordinance shall be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction invalid or unconstitutional such adjudication shall in no manner affect the other sections of this ordinance xxhich shall be in full force and effect as if the said section or sections so declared invalid or unconstitutional xve.s not originally a part hereof. SECTION 11. All ordinances or parts of ordinances of the Citv of Indianapolis in conflict with this ordinance are hereby renealed. SECTION 12.—This ordinance shall he in full force and effect, from and after its passage, appproxal bv the Mayor and publication according to law. State of Indiana. Marion, County. City of Indianapolis, ss: I. Henry O. Goett Clerk of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of General Ordinance No. 11. 1933 amended; that said ordinance was passed bv the Common Council o the 6th dav of February 1933, and was .gned and approved by the Mayor on the 10*h day of February. 1933 and now remains on file and on record in mv office Witness my hand and the official seal of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, this 13th day of February. 1933 (SEAL). HENRY O. GOETT. Citv Clerk. GENERAL ORDINANCE NO 6. 1933. AN ORDINANCE to amend s b-section (bi of Section B-208 of General Ordinance No. 121. 1925, as amended bv Section 3 of General Ordinance No. 46. 1926. and fixing a time when the same shall take effect BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA : SECTION I.—That sub-section (bl of Section B-208 of General Ordinance No 121. 1925. as amended by Section 3 of General Ordinance No. 46. 1926, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows. to-wit: APPROVAL AND FEE (bi All concrete block used in the City of Indianapolis shall be approved in xv ting bv the Commissioner of Buildings Such written approval mav be obtained upon the application for the same and submitting the certificate of tests in accordance with the provisions of Section B-105 and Section B-203-204-212 When the block are found to comply with all the requirements of said sections the wiitten approval shall be issued upon the payment of Ten Dollars <$10.00• to the Cltv j- H eaßU rer. which amount is to be credited to the current expense fund. Each approval is to expire on the Ist dav of July of each vear. The name of the person. firm or corporation and its officers who manufacture the block must be placed on file with the commissioner of buildings as a record. All changes of ownership or management of anv plant whose block is approved under this section must be reported in writing to the commis ioner of buildings. SECTION 2 —This ordinance shall be In fuil lorce and effect from and alter Its passage and publication according to laxv. State of Indiana. Marion County City of Indianapolis, ss I Hcnrv O. Goett. Clerk of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, do hereby certify tnat the above and foregoing is a full true and complete copy of General Ordinance No 6. 1933; that said ordinance was passed bv the Common Council on the 6th dav of February. 1933. and was signed and approved bv the Mayor on th 10th dav of February 1933. and now remains on file and on record in mv office. Witness mv hand and the official seal of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana this 13th dav of Februa r v 1933 (SEAL) HENRY O. GOETT Citv Clerk. 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS " , Notice is hereby given tnat sealed bid* *or tne purchase of the lollowing materials 2t 1 iU be u , r „ ecelvect^ DV chairman of tne btate Hignwav Commission, at nis office on the third lioor. State House Annex 102 North Senate avenue. Indianapolis Inmans. until 2 P M. on the 3th dav of Marcn 1933. at which time they will oe publicly opened and read Invitation No. 2217. 500 to 1 500 Tons cf crushed Aggregate F o. b Modoc or farmland or delivered in stocxpiles along State Road 1: and or 400 to 1.200 cubic yards of Gravel F. o. B Modoc or Farmland or delivered in trucks at plant or in pile at pit or in stockpiles along State Road 1 In via tion No. 2213: 600 to 1.300 tons of Crushed Aggregate F. O B Redkev or delivered in trucks at plant or in stockpiles along State Road 1: and or 500 to 1 000 cubic yards of Gravel F O B Redkev or delivered in trucks at Diant or in pile at pit or in stockpiles alone state Road 1. , Invitation No. 2220 : 600 to 1.500 tons of Crushed Aggregate F O B Albany or Dunkirk or delivered in trucks at plant or in stockpiles along State Road 167; and or 500 to 1.200 cubic yards of Gravel F. O. B Albany or Dunkirk or delivered ,n trucks at plant or in pile at pit or in stockpiles along State Road 167 Invitation No. 2233: 24 Cans of Welding F. u 50 ibs Weldino Compound. 5 Gross Machine Screws. 5.000 Stove Bolts and Nuts 100 Cap Screws, and 37.500 Semi-Finished Hex Nuts F O. B Indianapolis, and 2 grindstones. Mo inted. Complete FOB Bluff ton: and 48 Feet Hot Roll Iron. 72 Feet Cold Roil Iron, and 204 Feet Flat Iron F O B Wabash. Invitation No. 2236: I 000 to 1.500 Ton# Gravel or Crushed Aggregate F. O B Brazil. Sterlvville or Center Point. Bids shell be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon reouest. The right is reserved bv the Chairman to relect anv or all bids, or to award on anv combination of bids that in hi* judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman.