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POPE APPOINTS 8 CARDINALS IN COLORFUL RITE Splendor and Pageantry of Church Ceremony Marks Secret Consistory. BY THOMAS B. MORGAN United Pres* Staff Correspondent VATICAN CITY, March 13. With the splendor and pageantry of Roman Catholic ceremony. Pope Pius XI, clad in white, and seated on a ceremonial throne, held a secret consistory today with the sacred college of Cardinals. The pontifl delivered an allocution at the end of which he nominated eight, new Cardinals, two of whom, Monsignor Pietro FumasoniBondi, until recently apostolic delegate in Washington, and Monsignor Rodriguez Villeneuve, archbishop of Quebec, are well known in America. Prays for World Relief The pontiff prayed that the holy year would bring a spiritual uplift and relief from the world's distress. “The critical international situation is rendered uncertain, disturbed and disquieting by reciprocal suspicion;;, exaggerated, unjust nationalism, the pope said. “We deplore that in the new as well as the old world class and fraticidal strife unfortunately are still heard, while from the contaminated and devastated earth the blood of brothers rises to heaven.’ “Enemies of all political, religious and social order are eagerly profiting” from the situation, the pontifl declared. He referred specifically to Mexico, Russia, Spain and central Europe, speaking of “nefarious propaganda and influence of Communism." Attacks Proselyting

‘ These declared enemies of God make it quite clear that they see in this religion and this church the sustained power of everything they fight against,” the pope said. “This fignt may well be considered one of the chief causes of distress in the world crisis," he said. Cardinal Pio Boggiano was nominated by the pope as chancellor of the Holy Roman church. The pontifr protested proselyting in Italy, which he described as “sometimes cautious and cunning, sometimes unabashed and freely pursued, even in Rome itself.” JOBLESS MAN A SUICIDE Redforrl Branhan Shoots Self in Presence of Fiancee. Jobless a year and without means to get married, Rcdford Branhan, 21, shot himself fatally on Saturday night in the presence of his fiancee, Miss Marie Pickettt, 21, of 1543 Concord street. The tragedy occurred at the Branhan home, 428 South Harris avenue. Indiana Drys Organize By I'nitcil Bnss KOKOMO, Ind„ March 13.—An organization to fight ratification by Indiana of repeal of the eighteenth amendment was formed Monday by Howard county prohibitionists. Coronel Walter H. Unversaw was elected Howard county chairman. Approximately 100 pastors and laymen attended the meeting.

Radio Dial Twisters

—6:15 P. M.— NBC -Sketch to WEAF. NBC—Jesters to WJZ. —6:30 P. M.— KYW (10201—Canton orch. CBS —Martin's orch. and quartet. NBC—Elvia Allman to WEAF. WON 17201 - Kemp's orch. NBC—Groucho & Chico Marx to WJZ. —6:151*. M.— CBS— Boake Carter. NBC—The Goldbergs to WEAF. WMAQ (670) Song Fellows. —7:O r. M.— KYW (10201 Talk; orch. CBS—Jack Smith, Humming Birds A orch. NBC -Soconyland sketches to WEAF. NBC-Clicquot Club to WJZ. WMAQ 1670> Poetry Magic. WSM (650i Orchestra. —7:15 I*. 31. WBBM (7701—Sport review. CBS—Singin' Sam. WSM 1650> —Craig's orchestra. —7 P. M.— KYW (10201—Three Strings. CBS—Fu Manchu mystery drama. WBBM (770) Charlie Hamp. NBC Daly's orchestra to WEAF. NBC- Carney's Dog chats to WJZ. —7:15 r. 31 NBC Country Doctor to WJZ. —8 P. 31 KYW (10201 —Mark Fisher’s orchestra. CBS—Ruth Siting and Hayton s orchestra. WBBM (770)—Jack Brooks, songs. NBC— Gypsies to WEAF. NBC Wiener Minstrels to WJZ.

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Ugh! Company —3IONDAY— P M. s:3o—Skippy (CBS). 5 45—Polkadots. 6 00—Bohemians. 6 30—Phil Porterfield, baritone (CBS'. 6 15—Chic Myers orchestra 7:oo—Fireside Fantasies tCBS). 7:ls—Singin' Sam (CBSu 7 30—Fu Manchu iCBSi. 8 00—Haytons orchestra (CBSi. B:ls—Sam and Carlie. 8 30—Bohemians. 9:oo—Columbia Revue 'CB8(. 9 30—Edwin C Hill i CBS i. 9:4s—Mvrt and Marge (CBS' IP 00—Columbia Symphony (CBS'. 10 30—The Columnist. 10:45—Guy Lombardo and Royal Canadians (CBS (. 11 00—Christian Men Builders. 11:30—Jack Wright orchestra. 12:00—Chic Mvres orchestra. A M. 12 30—Sign off.

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Fishing the Air

The Singing Lady tells her own story of th; tale behind the son* Sing a Song of Sixpence." an old English verse lona popuj lar with children and grownups. Monday, at 4 30 p. m.. over WLW and an NBC network. Whispering Jack Smith, the Hummingbirds. and Arnold Johnston's orchestra, will offer "Dinah" and .the current novelty number. "Two Buck Tim from Tlmbuctoo,’’ as features of their program over WFBM and the Columbia network at 7 p. m . Monday. Singin' Sam will offer "On the Road to Mandajav as a feature of his program 2 f/ "TBM and the Columbia network at 7 15 p. m. Monday high SPOTS OF MONDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 6 30— NBC (WJZ)—The Two Marx Brothers. 7:OO—COLUMBIA—Whispering Jack Smith; Humming Birds. 7:3O—NBC (V/EAFt—Richard Crooks. COLUMBIA—Fu Manchu Mystery stories. 8:00—NBS i WJZ i —Minstrel Show. COLUMBIA—Leonard Hayton's orchestra with Ruth Ettlng. B:IS—COLUMBIA—MiIIs Brothers. B:3O—NBC (WEAFI - Buick-Paul Whiteman and orchestra. 9:00 —COLUMBIA -Columbia Revue. 9 30 NBC f WEAFi) —Radio Forum. in 30 NBC <\VJZi Manhattan Guardsman—Brass band. 11:30—NBC (WEAFi—Hollywood On the Air. "In Mv Garden.” written by Isabelle Firestone and specially arranged bv William Dalv. will be featured bv Richard Crooks during the broadcast Monday, at work 0 ’ m ” ° Ver WLW and an NBC netGene Arnold, interlocutor, will musically tell the world that "It's Time to Sing Sweet Adeline Again” when the Greater Minstrels program is broadcast over WIAV andm an NBC network Monday. at 8 p. m. Ruth Etting, enchanting songstress, will begin In the eav mood of Hev. Young Iclla! and conclude with I've Got a Riant to Sine the Blues" during her reLeonard Havton's orchestra over WFBM and the Columbia network at 8 D. m.. Monday. Births Boys Carl and Dorothy Ward, 3014 Ralston. Edward and Helen Owens. 1014 South Gale. William and Elsie Porter. 624 North Highland. Lee and May White. 552 East Michigan Walter and Ruth Nichols. 328 North Spring. William and Blondell Mclntyre. 751 West North. Howard and Christine Allee, 951 Bell. Herbert and Grace Kuehne, Methodist hospital. Odie and Floy Boston, 53 South Mount. Earl and Alice Wampler, 918 East Morgan. Girls Leonard and Vivian Varner, 2452 Guilford. Ernest and Nora Brinker. 519 Birch. Ben and Alene Johnson, 1014 North Mi ley. Elmer and Pearl Githens, 1221 Fletcher. Roscoe and Ida Stewart. 4409 North Schofield. Henry and Mary McKelvey, 5359 Guilford Rucfolph and Catherine Miller, Methodist hospital. George and Goldia Groenert, Methodist ho pital. George and Ina Loftus, Methodist hospital. Deaths Georgia Ann Caldwell, 79, 1138 Fayette, acute cardiac dilatation. Fanny M. Parker, 80. 1624 Park, uremia. Susan Butts. 78, 1730 Ruckle, arterio sclerosis. Anna Klingstein, 58. 2065 N. New Jersey, carcinoma. Olive Glover, 75, 1152 Evison, arterio selerosis. Mary G. Borst, 59, 702 Prospect, carcinoma. William P. Martin, 60, Hannah and Shelby. cerebral concussion! Elizabeth Nesbit Ferguson. 57. 3702 East Fall Creek, chronic myocarditis. Louise Fitzpatrick. 56, 51 South Holmes, cerebral hemorrhage. Gale Long, 36, Long hospital, carcinoma. Harriet Morrison, 70, 2610 Ashland, cerebral hemorrhage. Anna Elizabeth Brooks, 61, 3510 East Tenth, coronary occlusion. Mary Magdaline Latz, 48. 562 North Oxford. carcinoma. Margaret Hahn, 67. city hospital, fractured skull. Aaron Washington Williams. 86. 3525 East Twenty-fifth, aortic insufficiency.

—3IONOAY——B:IS r. 31. | KYW (1020) —Fashion preview. CBS—Mills Brothers. —8:30 P. 31. KYW (1020) —Terrace orchestral. CBS -Mysteries in Pans. WBBM (770)—P agea nt ; Jackie Heller. NBC—Paul Whiteman orchestra to WEAF NEC—Melody Moments to WJZ. —9 P. 31. KYW (1020)—Globe Trotter. CBS—Columbia Revue. NBC—Contented program to WEAF. NBC—Three Keys to WJZ. WMAQ (670) —"Theater of Romance." —9; 15 P. 31 WON (720)—Big Leaguers. NBC—Vic and Sade to WJZ. —9:30 P. 31. KDKA (980) —Bridge School; tenor. CBS—Edwin C. Hill. NBC—Nat l Radio Forum to' WEAF. WON (720) —Headlines. NBC—Arlene Jackson and the Old Stager to WJZ. WSM (650) —Two Pianos; ensemble. —9:45 P. 31 CBS—Mvrt and Marge to WFBM. WON (720)—Minstrel Show. WMAQ (6701 —Jingle Joe. —lO P. 31. KDKA (980i—Sports review. KYW GO2O) —Fisher's orchestra. CBS—Barlow and Columbia. Symphony. NBC—Weerits' orchestra to WEAF. NBC Amos 'n' Andy to WENR.

\\ KBF (1400) Indianapolis l lndianapolis nrnartrastint Ina l p M -3IOXDAY-LOOI-Twihght Treasure hour. 1 —T ea Time tunes. ? News flashes. s.oo—Musical Menu. 5 15—Cecil and Sallv. and„ Dessa , a r d Uncle Connie. 1 , ?T\v lnner melodies. a oa —** arrv Bason. 6 30—yariet v recordings. S 15 —The Sportslight. oo—Silent.—Silent. 8 f>o—Thp Old Pathfinder. ls—Harry Bason. # 30—The Ambassadors. ® 45—Art Gillham. 2 00—Hexin Happiness Parade 9:15 Hoosier Melody Boys. 9 30—Connie's orchestra. 10 00—Sunshine Singer. !? —£ ,orrfv Brennan’s orchestra. 11 00—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati P M. MONDAY 4 00— Becker-Greuter-Newman. j —Billie Dauscha and orchestra. 4.3o—The Singing Ladv (NBC) 4 45—Liule Orphan Annie (NBC). 5 00—Jack and Jill. 2 1 ! Man Sunshine (Ford Rush), k ? ob sports commentator. 5 45—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6 00—Amos n Andy 'NBC'. 6 15—Gene and Glenn 5 30—"Chanriu," the Magician. 6 45—Detectives Black and Blue. 7 00—To be announced 7 30—Voire of Firestone (NBC). B:oo—Weiner Minstrels tNBC> 8 30—Melody Moments Jaseph Pasternack orchestra iNBC' 5 Wt-Etstmsn's orchestra 'NBC). * 39—£*n Garber's dance orchestra. 10 00—Rhvthm Club. 10:30—Serenade. I! 00—Park Central hotel dance orchestra (NBC) !1 30-Dancing in the Twin Cities iNBCi '2:09- Moon River. A M. 12:15—Jan Garber's dance orchestra. 12 45—Henrv Thies' dance orchestra. I:oo—Sign off.

| —10.15 I*. M.— WON G2o) Milligan and Mulligan. WMAQ (670) Dan and Sylvia. NBC—Welcome Lewis to WJZ. WSM (650)—Bill and Bob. —10;30 P. 31. KYW (1020)—Terrace orchestra. CBS—Lombardo and Royal i Canadians. NBC—Denny's orchestra to WEAF. NBC—Brass band to WJZ. WSM (650)—Piano time; dance orchestra. WMAQ (670)—Dance orchestras (2’ 2 hours). —II P. 31. KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. CBS—Lyman's orchestra. NBC—Anson Week's orchestra to WEAF WON (720)—Kemp's orchestra. NBC Martin's orchestra to I WJZ. jWTAM (1070)—Dance pro- ’ gram. —11:15 P. 31. I WSM (650) —Meet the Boy Friend. —11:30 P. 31. KMOX (1090) —Dance program. CBS—Barnett's orchestra. . NBC—Lou Breeze orchestra to WJZ. NBC—Hollywood on the air to WEAF. WGN (720i —Dance program. —l2 P. 31 WENR (870)—Terrace orchestra. KYW (1020) —Canton or- ; chestra. WBBM (770)—Around the 'I Town. WDAF (610) Nighthaw 1 frolic. I WSM (650)—D-X Tips.

SHOW POSTER DISPLAY People’s Outfitting Company Compares 1917 Economic Conditions. The People's Outfitting Company, 133-35 West Washington street have arranged a poster display, showing economic conditions in 1917, and comparing them with the present. The display is on exhibit in one of the show windows. Included in the display are war circulars of 191 7and posters reading, “You bought liberty bonds and ! fought for Wilson in 1917. Regain J confidence and fight for Roosevelt | now.” One feature of the exhibition is a i copy of the Nov. 11, 1918, Indiani apolis Times with headlines reading | "It s Over Over There." ANNOUNCEMENTS i LDath Notice* BRANHAM. RADFORD—Ace 20 years, pa.sed away Sunday morning. Funeral and services Horn oOE J. SPEAKS FUNERAL CHAPELL, 125 S. Capitol Ave., Tuesday, 2 p. m. Burial Floral Park. _ Friends invited. BRENNAN, CATHERINE F.—Beloved sister ot Frank Kennington, passed away Sunday, March 12, at St. F'rancis hospital. Funeral Wednesday, March 15, from tne residence oi her brother, 219 Bicking st 2 p. m. Interment Crown Hili ceme2 tery. Frienus invited. EDUARDS, ROGER M.—Age 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beaudreau, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Smith, cousin of Betty Mae Smith, passed away Saturday evening. Services at THE PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday, 3:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. _Fr,end;, invited. FORD, ANNA I. (neei CALLAHAN Belored wife of Walter A. Ford, mother of Mrs. Margaret Miller. William, Walter and John Ford, passed away Saturday. March 11. Funeral Tuesday. March 14, 8:30 a m.. at the residence. 22 E. 33d St. Services St. Joan of Arc church. 9 a m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. GRIFFIN. JOHN VINCENT—Age 17 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffin mee Kennedy i. brother of Alice. Thomas, Donald. Edward and Ruth Ann Griffin, died Saturday. March 11. Funeral Tuesday. March 14. 8:30 a. m. at residence. 30 Hendricks pi.; 9 a. m. Holy Cross Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. GEORGE W. USHER IN CHARGE. HASKETT, JOHN C.—Beloved father of Lyle, Eva Lou and Mrs. J. R. Powell, son of Mrs. Izora Haskett, passed awav Saturday. March. 11. Services at THE FLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. HOAGLAND, MRS. MINNIE E. Beloved mother of Jessie R. Hoagland, passed away Saturday at her home. Services Tuesday. 10 a. m.. at the residence, 716 Prospect. Frienas invited. Burial Crown Hill, Please omit flowers. KRIEGER. WILLIAM E.—Beloved husband of Lena (nee Mauer). passed away suddenly Sunday, March 12. at San Barnito, Tex. Funeral notice later. LEER, RAYANNA—Age 16 months daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Leer, passed awav Monday. Private services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday. 11 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the MORTUARY Monday evening. MORGAN, WILLIAM A.—Age 73. beloved husband of Mattie Morgan, father of Mrs. Grover Madge, brother of Dr. R. R. Morgan. McCordsville. Thomas A. Morgan. New Smyrna. Fla., and Mrs. Cora Williams of Long Beach. Cal., passed away at , his home. 2 miles east of Fisher. Saturday night. Funeral Tuesday. 10 30 a. m., at the Fall Creek Baptist Church in Olio. Burial Highland cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of George McCarty. Fortville. TWENTE, MRS. CHRISTINA—Mother of Mrs. Ernest Young. Mrs. Benjamin Gisler. Louis F. and Robert A. Twente. sister of Mrs. Mary Herntschier passed away Sunday at the home of Mrs. Young, 5620 Lowel Ave. Friends may call there up to noon Wednesday. Services 2 p. m. Wednesday at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Bifial Crown Hill. ivA R.i>; MRS. MARTHA ANN—Residing at 2221 Broadway. mother of William E. Ward. South Deerfield, Mass.: sister of George E. Sanderson, Whatelv. Mass., and Miss L. A. Sanderson of Indianapolis. passed to life eternal March 12. Services at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUAPY Wednesday. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial South Deerfield. Mass, 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 HTSEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N Meridian. HA-1444 J. C. WILSON 230 Prnsnecf Dr 0321-0322 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 “PRIVATE JONES” at APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe. RI-3551. at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once. BOSTON TERRIER—Child's pet. Name "Cracker." Reward. HU-5266. 4402 College. DOG—Golden tan, short-tailed. 45 lbs., white spot on chest: 9 months. Answers to "Paddy." Reward. CH-8630. HU-7929. eve. GERMAN Police Dog lost or stolen, large female. Name “Polly.” Reward. 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ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Personals DR. CHESTER MILLER—"The Children s Dentist." 1107 Odd Fellow bldg. EVENING DINNER TREAT. BRUCE S TEA ROPM. Announces to its patrons a musical dinner program—a rare treat while enjoying our popular complete course. Dinners popularilv priced at 35c—40c and 50c. Tasty T-Bor.e Steak Specials, 50c Convenient parking. St Clair St. and Penn. St., opposlte Library. Rl-0746. GOLD MEDAL CONTESTANTS check your list with our complete list of 3 letter words. 25c postpaid. "Contest Aids" 709 Fulton St.. Indianapolis. 6 Transportation Jj-p Travel by Bus Low rates, fast, safe. —™~T schedules, porter service I p | IL J en route. Chicago $3.00 Jacks'ville ..$14.00 Louisville . . 250 Tarr.pa 20.00 Nashville .... 5.00 Mnaml 22.00 Let us plan vour trip. Call or write COLONIAL TOUR BUREAU LI-2386. 141 S. Illinois MODERN TRAVELERS' BUREAU! Brevort Hotel. RI-2188. Cut-rate bus tickets to N. Y.. Phila., Wash., Pitts., Col.. Day., St. Louis. Tulsa and west. Dependable service daily. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra instruments repairing: expert guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Prnn. LI-5313 BLANKETS and curtains. 25c pair; laundry your home or mine. WnUe; reference. HA-2375-R. CHAIRS made new oy rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAI. AID FOR BLIND. HA-0533. FLOORS SANDED—Rrfinished. cleaned, waxed, shellacked, lowest rates. BREWSTER, BE-3491 R-2. HOUSE CLEANING, windows, walls washed. 9x12 rug cleaned, $1: for trade. INDIANAPOLIS CARE TAKERS. RI-2184. LAUNDRY WORK—Any kind. Curtains, rugs, blankets. 25-lb. rough dry, wearing apparel, starch, flat work finished, $1.25. Call, deliver, HE-S4BO. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON S—Experienced white men. Move cheaper. • FREE estimates. LI-4105. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pa.v six months iater, free nr.uiing to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call RI 7750 419 g. Market 8t MOVING. HAULING. Rent anew truck. U-DRIVE IT. 3'.) Kentucky Ave. RI-7438 MOVING—Vans for all kinds: storage. BEFRENT BIG 4. LI-7790; IR-7770, MOVlNG—Special prices on loads from Detroit. Cleveland. Chicago and St. Louis. G. & G. TRANSIT. HE-3539, MOVING. S2 UP—Local, overland; equip. covrri. trucks: white men. Pete s. CH-2878 SPECIAL RATES now on local, longdistance moving. J. H. TAYLOR. Rl--4265: DR-3071, WE WILL MOVE YOU FOR YOUR DISCARDED FURNITURE. CH-3227. 7-b F tperhanging and Painting EXPERT paper cleaning: wall washing; estimates free. CLY-RONEY. LI-4238. EXPERT WALL PAPER CLEANERS, prompt service. Reasonable rates. DR-5262. LAVON Cleaners. DR-5262. PAPER CLEANING; best references; 75c room up. OWENS. lIE-4494, 7-d Cleaners and Dyers MARCH special, 9x12 rug cleaned and sized. $2; 1 small rug free. W. N. Fly Rug Co- 2328 Brookslde, CH-2211. MARCH - 9x12 rug. cleaned and sized. $2; 1 small free; fluff and chenille, made to order. Active Rug Cleaners. HA.-3636. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring OVER 100 STUDENTS NOW ENROLLED. FTfFF Ground Course; flying instrucl RDi-i tion. Tarkington Aviation Cos. Municipal Airport. BE-4400. WANTED—Names men, women. 18-50, wishing steady post-depression government jobs. Start $lO5-$175 month. Common education usually sufficient. Full particulars with sample coaching-FREE. Apply today. Times. Box 1050-N. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male CAN use 15 neat appearing young men between ages of 18 and 25. Special work to start at once. Salary and commission to those who qualifv, 335 Lemcke bldg. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh City Routes of 800 consumers ir. cities of Indianapolis, Brownsburg, Zionsville, and Franklin. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Cos., Freeport, II!, Dept. IN - C - 38-V. PARTNER, in cleaning shop. Car and $35 necessary. 905 Mass. Ave. PRODUCTS SALESMEN! You can do better with VAN OGDEN! 38 N. Penn. Rm. 418. SALESMEN—2O to 25 years of age with small car. 336 Lemcke Bldg. SOLICITORS for well established dry cleaning plant, experience not necessary Apulv at 21 South Forest St. (Rear JONES-MALEY. WILL accept a number of students in mFchanical denistry. Attractive work. Field uncrowded. Earn while you learn. Good pay. Complete course reasonable. 435 K. of P. Bldg, RI-4241. 14 Help Wanted—Female WANTED attractive saleslady and collector; salary juid commission. LI-2662. HE-5858 WHITE GlßL—General housework and children. 20 to 25, 3860 Winthrop. WOMEN—(4I attractive, ambitious for pleasant demonstrating work. No cash required, everything furnished, including training and appointments. Apply 620 People's Bank Bldg, RENTALS i i t urnished Rooms $3; 515 E. 24TH—Large, front, large closet, _hot_ water, widow's home, HE-1494. ALABAMA, N.. 121*5—Steam heated rooms, $1.50 wk. and up; walking distance. RI-2905. ASHLAND, 1232—3 room apartment, strictly private: in-a-door bed; $7 week. DELAWARE N. 1703 —Cheerful room: home comforts; every convenience. $3. Breakfast optional, HA-1817, DELAWARE. N.. 2043—Cheerful, warm room; private apartment: bus line; garage: reasonable. HA-4661-M. EAST. N.. 709—Lady to share home with genial widow. Meals optional. RI-4826. GUILFORD AVE.. 3549—Cheerful room; Reasonable. Close Illnois-Fairground car. WA-4068-R. ILLINOIS. N. 1907—Desirable room; private entrance, lavatory, constant hot water: refined adult; garage. MASSACHUSETTS 540—Steam heat, modern rooms. Simmons beds: low daily weekly rates MERIDIAN. N.. 1927—Large. beautiful, front, light warm; suitable 1 or 2; very reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2030—Lovely, large front: Ist floor room; large closet also; $2.00 room. NEW JERSEY N.. 226 Warm sleeping rooms. $2 week, 35c a night: steam heat. NEW JERSEY. N.. 418-2 sleeping rooms; modern; steam heat: $1.50 and $2. RI--2098, OAKLAND. 1101 N—Room near bath; private home; automatic hot water; convenient transportation.

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms 25TH. E., 115—Comfortable front room; private family; near car and bus; re a sonable. H A-0678-J. > ROOM—Will share home with couple. Near New York St. Reasonable CH-4133-J* NORTH OF 38TH ST.—Beautiful large living room, bedroom, private, 2. $5. WACOLORED La Verne. 220 W North; room, bath, 81 50 wk , up LI-2662 17-A Hotels, Resorts, Inns. j Colonial Hotel to appreciate. >4 up. 236 N. Illinois. i CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Downtown: clean, steam heated rooms: walking di;- ; tanc° $2 up ; Nice Clear. Beds; Steam Heat: 25c Nigh.. NEW PALACE HOTEL. : 4 N. New Jersey. SFATTNOI F! Alabama 920 n OTillJlAULirj SINGLE ROOMS HOTFT, $3.50 s4 54.50. FOLLOW THE CROWD. for clean attractive mod rms LI-1496. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. U’tra modern hotel : service. As low as $2 a day; $lO week ( 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. CORONADO HOTELS *** bus terminal, heat, running water in rooms —7sc up, weekly $3 up. 156'2 N. Illinois. PT’RTT A N Clean, modern, fireproof. A city heat, quiet. Rooms HOTFT, with hot and cold water -Livz J. Hj s3 week and up. Free tub or shower baths. Low daily rates Market and New’ Jersey Sts. " EASTGATE HOTEL We invite comparison in rates, appointments and service: beautifully furnished rooms, radios, luxurious lobby and social rooms. Most convenient location. Washington and New Jersey Sts. 18 Housekeeping Rooms 51.50-52.50: OHIO. E., 540—Nice clean rooms; garage: SI.OO. $4: ASHLAND, 1128—2 front rooms, utilities paid. Everything furr.isned, near bath. $5-NEW JERSEY. N. 2038—Front room; nice kitchenette, sink, private entrance. HA-2571-W, COLLEGE. 1427—Cozy 2 or 3 rooms, utilities paid, sink, garage. Reduced $5 and __s6. Rl-8104. DELAWARE. N.. 527—Lovely large front room and kitchenette; overstuffed; reasonably EAST. 836 N.—52.50 up; everything furnished; bargain price; 1 or 2 rooms. LI--5723, EUCLID AVE.. N.. 109—Attractive2-3-room apartments; overstuffed, private entrance. steam. utilities, phone. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—3-room apartment, 2 bedrooms; suitable for 4, $5.50. HA--4928-M. ILLINOIS, N. 1741—1 or 2 extra large cheerful sunny rooms, first floor. NEW JERSEY. 1449 N.—3 connecting light housekeeping rooms; private entrance; reasonable, RI-3619, PARK. 1964- Apt. 2—ss: two room overstuffed. radio, sink, utilities, steam heat, also 3 rooms, overstuffed. utilities, radio. $6.30: porches, janitor service. PARK AVE.. 2142—2 rooms and kitchenet*e. 2 '.teds, utilities furnished. HE-5004. PROSPECT. 2008—2 rooms, extra nice, clean, modern, front apartment; private entrance; reasonable. TALBOT. N. 2525—2 room small cozy immaculate in-a-door, sink, porch. Private entrance. TALBOTT, N., 2420—1 AND 2-ROOM APARTMENTS; $3 AND $4.50. MODERN. HA-4928-M. WASHINGTON. E„ 1034—2 Large front rooms, steam heat. sink, utilities paid. Newly decorated; 54.50 and 53.50: garage. 31ST, W., 1230—2 rooms, unfurnished; utilities: private entrance; modern; sls mo, TA-3016. 19 Rooms with Board S4.SO—TALBOT, N.. 2148—Cheerful, warm room, home privileges; good meals. HA--1185-W. $5; NEW JERSEY. N.. 2062—Extra large; twin beds, shower, 2 closets, gentlemen. TA-6916. GRACELAND, 3454—Young girl, board* and room. $5; home privileges. HA-3240-W. ILLINOIS. N.. 3614 —Large front modern room; 1 or 2; no objections to baby. HA--3024-W. MERIDIAN, 1900 BLOCK N—Modern room, board optional; business man preferred; references. TA-6255. PARK. 833—Real home, close in; choice front room; good meals. RI-9930. 32D, E.. 603—Lovely front room; steam heat, meals, optional. Home privileges. TA-2818, Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m. 21 Unfurnished Apartments S2O: 42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apartment, heat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1. The Grant. MERIDIAN. N.. 2235, NO. 4—5 rms.. bath hardwoods, Frigi., oil heat. LI-2662. HE-5858. PENN., 1856 N.--Attractive bungalow type, 2 bedrooms, duplex; heat, water. HA--2350-W. 3720 N. Pennsylvania $45-SSO 2035 N. Meridian 40- 60 10TH ST.. E.. 1532 1 2 —4-room modern; heat, water: near Tech; janitor. CH-2758. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY We furnish free transportation to Inspect furnished and unfurnished apts.. day or night No obligation. LI-5452. Eve. or Sun.. TA-1064 or WA-0433. COZY 5-RM. APT. Bungalow type, steam heat. Janitor service, porches, yard, laundry, gar.; S3O. was 45. 1815 Coliege. HE-5529. 22 Unfurnished Houses $10; McPHERSON, 2828—4 rooms, gas, lights, toilet, garage. WA-0493,evenings. SI6.SO—NORTH ST~. E.. 2720—4 room's, bath; garage; water paid; * 2 month rent accepted. RI-1533. S2O; NEW YORK, E., 2283—6 room.s strictly modern; full basement. Redecorated. Water paid. S2O: BRADBURY. 1128—Modern, 4 rooms; _ 'sl* ndr VL g 5_ r a g<u VK ter paid, Rl-7253. $22 —GRACELAND. 3466-68—Modern 4-room double, water paid, HU-1040. $22.50: 32ND. W.. 1260—4-room bungalow, modern, garage, water paid, yard. HA--1818-W, $25: LA SALLE. N., 1917 —Bungalow 1 ; 5-rm. modern: hardwood floors; built-ins; gar. $25; CONGRESS. 364—Corner bungalow, - 6 rooms, side drive, water paid. TA-6095. S3O; 31ST ST.. E., 322—6 rooms, redecorated, refinshed; Shortridge; No. 60; garage. TA-3177. ADDISON S.. 26—6-room double: complete bath; redecorated; garage; sls. BE--0746. BEAUTY AVE. 230—510 mo., Vi double; modern double at 1123 W. 31st $lB. RI-6716. DELAWARE. N.. 3041—Attractive 6 rooms, strictly modern double; garage; SSO. TA.-1043. DENNY, N., 1110 —4-room modern bungalow, double, excellent condition; S2O. WA-3347. LA SALLE. N.. 2601—Brightwood bungalow 5 rooms, modern, bath, shower, laundry, basement, garage: $25. TA-6415, 1112 McCLURE Two rooms, electricity and well. Rent $3. GREGORY & APPEL, Inc. MICHIGAN ST.. E„ 2818—4-rooms, gas, double, built-in features, garage, $24. RI-6757, . MINNESOTA. E.. 1404-10—4 rooms; water paid; $9, Druggist. Villa and Minnesota. ORIENTAL. 54. S.—s rms.. semi-modern; water paid; $lO. HU-1886. PARK. 3865—6-room modern double; Rail- j roadmen's stock as rent. WA-2403-J. .927 PARKER—Semi-modern double; water; garage; Heatrola gas range and linoleum. LI-5231, SHEFFIELD. N.. 1408—5 rooms, bath. garage. sl2. HA-1362. STANLEY. 2618—South Garfield park: 6room modern bungalow; garage. DR--2412-R. fREMONT. N. 535—4-Room modern double. garage S2O. water paid. DR-5305. TUXEDO. N.. 1121—South half 6-room modern double. A-l condition, improved street and alley, garage. School '54. CH-5454-J. UDELL, 1158—6 rooms, bath, garage, water paid. sls; *a month rent accepted. RI--1533. ____ WASH.. W . 3441—4 rms.. bath. elec., gas. city water, gar. LI-2662, HE-5858. WHITTIER PL.. 58—Irvington: 5 rooms, modern, fireplace, garage, water paid, * 2 month rent accepted RI-1533. 16TH ST.. E.. 2510—Near car. fully modern double, cabinet, garage. DR-1280. 34TH St. W.—s-Rooms, garage, garden. nice order, semi-modern, sl3. WA-2820-J. 6-ROOM modern; ’a double, "nice yard; good neighborhood; sl9. 1123 N. Tacoma. EAST SIDE One-half block from Washington St.; good 4-room upper duplex; electricity. l gas and city water. Rent sl2. Has garage. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL, Inc. COLORED BARGAIN Five-room double, 700 block Roache St.; modern except for bath tub. Water paid. Rent just cut. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL, Inc. AFTER YOU HAVE SELECTED YOUR NEW HOME See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover.

RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses S3O; COLLEGE AVE , 2547—Attractively j furnished. 2 rooms, bath, kitchenette, utilities furnished; garage. I s3o—3 bedroom home: nicely furnished 1800 NORTH For furnished houses see ! MR. MOTT. Penn Hotel. RI-9476. ALABAMA. N.. 1726—4 rooms: private entrance: bath; garage; utilities; car line. H A-4953-M, CENTRAL. 2131—55.50 wk.: 1 rm.. kitchenette, pnv. bath, tele, privileges. HK-4155. COUPLE to share 5-room apartment north; 2 _ ALL SIZES—AII prices, bv owner AUTO SERVICE. 933 Mass Ave RI-4007. j 24 Suburban and Farm* j SEVERAL small houses with 2 acres of ! ground. 5 acres partlv wooded. 4 1 : miles | east city limits. IR-2181-R’ng 2.. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space PRIVATE Rsf . reception rms , telephone. 1 steno.. downtown. LI-2662. HE-5858 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 31 Wanted to Trade FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE—Large or I small, close in and far away. See us for farms. M'TARSNEY A BROWN, 2608 1 ,- West Michigan. BE-3609. 200 A—lo-room house clear lor rentals. HOLTAM REALTY CO.. 933 Mass. 33 Wanted —Real Estate IF YOU want cash or trade for your deed equity. Call at 1115 Peoples Bank Bldg. M E RCHA NOISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BANKRUPT SALE of printing machinery, presses, type, stands, cutter, punching machines, motors, office furniture. Must be sold. WILLIAM F. HANSMAN, 222 N. Delaware. LI-8388. HU-2318. BOTTLES Reduced prices. We deliver WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae; use Mothicide and moth preventive. Albert G. Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave, RI-7125. GRAVE VAULTS isl metal. $25 each. Men's Raincoats, size 36. $1.50 each. Children's Raincoats, size 6 to 10, $1.50 each. Metal Utility Cabinet:, $1 to $5. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South st. ICE BOX —For grocery, 5x7 feet, A-l, very reasonable. BE-2249. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chair*. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BROS. 219 E. WASHINGTON NU-LUSTER polish has proved so satisfactory in our store that we wish to pass it on to you. Ideal for PIANO, FURNITURE and WOODWORK. Priced at 25c and 50c. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. RICH heavy Jersey cream, 40c quart. 62nd and Michigan Rd. HU-8996. j SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails: destroys bedbugs and household vermin. Albert G Maas Cos., 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. 3R Household Goods AUCTION SALE. Wed.. March 15. 9:30 [ a. m., 1501-3 Madison ave. Furniture, rugs, stoves and pianos; several van loads of furniture from storage; over- j stuffed bedroom and dining room suites, pianos, electric washers, sewing rna- | chines, gas stoves, boxes and barrels of household goods; trunks, all kinds of other furniture. J. P. Gribben, Auction. Storage. DR-3328. COAI, OIL RANGE—Combination gas and coal range, walnut dining room suite. other pieces of furniture. BE-2064. CLOSING OUT sale of many high grades of Ice Boxes. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.. 2000 Northwestern. TA-0689. GAS STOVE—White, $6.50; Spinet desk and chair. $8; Hollywood vanity, $10; 7tube Majestic, S2O: fireless cooker, $2; chest of drawers, $2.50; Simons metal bed, coil spring. $6.50. 318 N. Denny. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI. 9441. Extension 372. L. S. Ayres & Cos. SEWING MACHINE. Domestic: good sewing condition: $4. 3546 N. Capitol Ave. WASHING MACHINE rebuilding and repaired: wringer rolls: guaranteed. EDEN SALES AND SERVICE, 1921 W. Washington. BE-4825. | ir miy.g3fc. Your old washer as initial payment on anew one. Pay balance in small weekly payments. 32 N. Del. THOR SHOP. LI-5386. | VACCUM SWEEPER. ss—Ornamental lamp, davenport table, cheap. 410 N. Gladstone Ave. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparci MEN’S SUITS §4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. 38 Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only $ .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 Multigraph Junior $60.00 Multigraph 20.00 Rotospeed Duplicator 15.00 Mimeograph Electric 60.00 Neostyle Duplicator 15.00 Remington Noiseless Typewriter .... 20 00 Letter Folder, Electric 30.00 Addressographs. Cabinets. Frames, Drawers BOWMAN OFFICE MACH, & EQUIP. CO 37 N. Alabama St. RI-8040. TYPEWRITfIRS g^ aired tjI K 9 I 4 N^ 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 j seven davs for the price of five and j four davs for the cost of three. TO TRADERS If you can not find the leads that | vou desire in the ads in this column call the Swap Counter. RI-5551. and I we will attempt to arrange a trade for j vou from Swaps previously published, j There is no charge for this service. ALL or half interest in cleaning Shop for car. 905 Massachusetts Ave. A SWAP SHOP—Your old tubes and 39c for guaranteed Standard Make Tubes. ! Open Sundav. 8 till 2 p. m. ACME i RADIO SERVICE 114 Virginia Ave. CASH for radios and parts. Radios $3.50 up Hams attention. RADIO SWAP ! SHOP, 1811 South East St. CASH for kitchen cabinet, 2 wicker sun room chairs. WA-3713-J. CHANGE your oil, take Farm Products, Linco Oil. 25c qt. DOLL OIL CO.. Kessler Blvd. Road 52. The Corner Prosperity is Around. EXPERT PLUMBING. No job too small. What have you? IR-5846 5-ROOM MODERN DOUBLE. EAST. FOR COTTAGE AT LAKE WAWASEE. HE--5477. IMPROVED LOT—Trade for good car or restaurant. 1206 English Ave. JIG SAW PUZZLES for trade or rent. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2106 Roosevelt Ac, i LIVING ROOM SUITE (Newi for cash or auto. 1409 E. Market St, MOTOR generator, battery changer for 30 Chevrolet coach or equity. 313-15 N. Tacoma Ave. * OUR increase in business owing to the Free Radio Service to unemployed this month has compelled us to keep open Sundav from 8 to 2 n. m. ACME RADIO SERVICE 114 Virginia Ave. : OUTBOARD. Johnson Seahorse 24. for best 31 Roadster; motor used 20 hours, worth j *IBO. DR-2179-R. PAPERHANGING bv responsible man— 1 What have you, CH-2515-J. ; SET OF 5 MODEL "A" 2!-inch tires and j wheels for set of 19-inch tires and wheels. Will pay difference. LI-5159. SMALL repair garage; *lO month or shares. Mass, ave., and Avondale. SWAP YOUR OLD WINDOW SHADESregardless of condition on NEW SHADEB. KEITH SHADE CO.. RI-4995, 1348 N. Illinois. SWAP cash for some rabbits and Hutches. Calf Be. 2651,

MERCHANDISE 36 Radios. Musical Instruments FREE radio service calls; estimate if ren needed. LANES 2828 E 10th. CH-0218 GUITARS and VIOLINS free to beginners Indiana Mu?;c Cos . 243 E Ohio. 2nd floor, rm _ 228 _Pa ill H. R inne. Mgr _ Radios $5 Up to sls. RADIO EXCHANGE 623 Mass Ave. RADIO SERVICE CO FREE CALLS ANYWHERE IN CITY. Eight years experience on all makes of radios, 2639 Brookside CH-3186. R. C A VICTOR MIDGET. sl2 75 RADIOLA. 7-TUBE 14 50 CROSLEY HIGHBOY 13 75 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 E Wash. SERVICE PHILCO AND CROSLEY SPEC Don’t be withou* vour radio. If vour set has to be taken to our shop, we will loan you one PAUL KFRR MUSIC CO. CH-3036 29 N T<-mnie _ CH-303f, 40 Wanted To Buy We Buy Old Gold! NO CHECKS, A CT T WE GIVE UAjIT Highest prices paid in state for old Gold Watches, Jewelry. Dental Bridges, etc. SACKS BROS REFINERS 308 Indiana Ave. RI-59P4. CASH for your Furniture, 4 to 6 rooms. LI-2243. FURNITURE—Wanted! For better prices. lIE-ir)47. ■J O D C e e“ n R-l. 201 9* WANTS FURNITURE _ MR. PIERCE _ PROMPT SERVICE WANT tiirniture 4 to 6 rooms, also odd nieces highest nrlee_s HU-7274 WANTED Two Boilers. 150 to 300 II P complete with stacks and access Phone LI-8900. WE BUY OLD GOLD SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner. Highest prices paid for Kola teeth, bridges. crowns, discarded jewelery. watches Cash paid. Brine to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor. Pennsylvania and Market St* 41 Cash Coal Mart Indiananoll* Retail Tarda CASH COAL SALE KINDLING WITH EACH TON. 25c Discount on All 2-Ton Orders. w. Ya. ess, fkd $4.00 W. Ya. Lp. shov. $4.40 W. Va. M.-R $3.90 E. Ky., lp. shov - $4.7:> Isl. Crk. egg w f J a - $4.30 Isl. Crk. Lp. w h va. $4>75 Poca. No. 3 lp. shov. $6.00 Poca. No. 3, M.-R... .$5.23 StTSSSIy ECOMQb-AiZag With KQnOMv ♦ SPECIAL SPECIAL NO WHEEL CHARGE White Ash lp. Ind. Shov. $3.75 I */ 2 Ton. $2.05: *,i Ton. $1.30. W. Va. lp., cln. fkd .. $4.50 *a Ton. $2.50 U Ton. $1.50 E. Ky. lp., cln. fkd.. . .$4.75 *,2 Ton. $2.65 —*4 Ton. $1.60. Isl. Crk. lp., cln. fkd. $4.75 Va Ton. $2.65: W Va.. *4 Ton. $1.60. Consolidated Coal Cos. DR-5300. DR-5300. Cash Coal Sale for Today No wheel chg. Deliver '2 and *4 tons. White Ash blk., c n. fkd. $3.75 W. Virginia egg, shoveled 3.95 W. Virginia lp.. cln. fkd 4.50 W. Virginia m. r 3.75 Isl. Crk. W. Va., lg. blk.. fkd 4.70 White Ash Ind. washed nut. vDO (7A cln. fkd., cook stove or retort - u Cordwood, best grade 3.50 tad cncn Delivery urt. 010 l Anywhere in City. s 3.7stohßuys BIG 6-IN. LUMP Evenglo Ind.. Shov. Real Bargain. YOU SURE SAVE MONEY AT Schneider’s U.S9OQ West Virginia cM oc Smyrna Creek Big Lump—Fkd. A real bargain. Best yard prices. SCHNEIDER’S—LI. 8900 PERFECTION . B s£s-00 OCAHONTSS Lr ' Q== NO. 3 RED ASH. SHOVELED Buster Brown Coal Cos. He. 1630.

I At/ Reduced Price BRAZIL BLK. Q 8 OE Ind. largo slab Brazil Ind. nut & slack, $3.25 LOOKS different—BUßNS different. IS different. No wheel charge. 25c disc, on 2-ton orders MAN LEY-O’DON NELL HE-1391. FUEL CO. HE-1392 ATTRACTIVE PRICES Federal Coal Cos. CH. 2291 Indianapolis Ice & P’uel Cos. DR.-2400. No Wheel Charge. WA-5667 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR 1792. No Wheel Charge. WA-5666. WEAVER COAL AND ICE CO. DR-2201 No Wheel Charge. DR-2201. , FINANCIAL 44-a Securities WE BUY old accounts and notes. See us I todav MAJESTIC FINANCE INC.. 702 Inland Bldg LI-4600 45 Business Opportunities BAP.-B-QUO-AND FILLING STATION—16th. and Emerson Ave., SSO takes equity; rent. *lO per month. IR. 4290. EXPERT auto renairs: reasonable Drices Penn-Ten Garage Penn and 10th Sts. MODERN THEATER or equipment fo* - sale or trade. 1446 N. Holmes. BE-1178. 48 Automobile Loans WHY lose your automobile? We will reflnance it at a very low rate. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. BS. Capitol. KI-1321 i

.MARCH 13, 1933

FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loan* Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St LL BSO3 Opposite Courthouse Est 40 Ye*r CASH Auto Loans Or we will buy your car. Meridian Motor Sales 820 N, Meridian. RI-4931 AUTOM OTTVE 50 Autos For Sale CHEVROLET—Buy vour next used car from Indiana's largest Chevrolet dealer. Johnson Chevrolet Cos. Meridian at 11th. LI-5361. • PACKARD. 1926 6 Sedan, that hHS had the best of care. Will make a wonderful funeral car or bus. LOSEY MOtors. Inc . 1133 N Meridian St. Willys and Auburn Distributor^ - The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N, Meridian. TA-3700. A B n l,>ct i on of hlgngrade exchanged *1 095 Broad raose In prices. $25 to „ CENTRAL BUICK CO 120 W North St M-iap* Make* Fin* Used Car* ** Vollrath-McCarthy 1302 FI. Washington St, LI-73.8S USFD CARS—ReaI honest values. See them at the Bargain Store. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000. CASH TALKS 25 U Discount on Labor Cost Repairing or painting, any make car. i AU „ w °rk guaranteed. Estimates free. We uill catl for and deliver anv job amountl./L ,0 „- $5 or more. LAUTH MOTORS. INC.. 354 1 _E I Washington. IR-1 175. SEE OUR STOCK of real bargains In 1939 transportation. Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 535 N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112. FOR used cars at real bargain - prices" Make Tracks for Sacks" Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. - 'apitol. RI-5994. MA Used Cars. Low Prices. HARE CHEVROLET CO. N. 552 E Washington. RI-5325 REMODELING SALE ' All Used Cars Must Go Prices Greatly Reduced nn.. _ WEISSMAN MOTOR SALES 2215 E. Washington. CH-5828 51 Trucks, Tractors. Trailer* FORD. 1-ton panel. $25. International l‘G cab ' $175 INTERNATIONAL HARV., 1188 Kv LI-4809 REPOSSESSED tractor; worth the money. Also semi-trailer. MACKS TRUCKS. 710 E. Wash, St. New Semi-Trailers from manufacturer to consumer. $395. INW I £ I 2. A ?P LIS , T RUCK AND TRAILER CO.. 1125 E. Georgia St DR-3300. We Have Confidence In Indianapolis at the factory branch of General Motors Truck Cos., 31 W. 13th St Complete stock of rebuilt trucks, tractors’ Trauors. H. SANDYS. LI-7467, 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts |j - _ USED TIRES <£ 1 Guaranteed 2.000 Miles. v 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 Avtos Wanted WILL PAY Cash for equity or truck—panel body—Late model. CASH k CARRY CANDY CO.. 123 N. Ala. LI-2833. , Will pay cash lor your car or equitv. i. WOLF AUTO CO. Also a wide selection of Used Cars. LI-4516, 561 North Capitol. WILL pay cash for good used carsU Best prices in town. EVANS MOTORS llth at_Merldian. RI-3051. RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost only 3 cents a word. LEGALS 06 Legal Notices HAROLD F. KEALING Ar'iOHi'UVK bOH Ktoin ER mUiICE OF SAUL The undei-aigueu, Keceuer oi Fire-King btoh.tr company, piusuant to orcier ol tne maiion superior Court, Room No. o, marion county. Indiana, m Cause No. A- ion‘to, will oner lor saie at putaie sate tor the hignest ana Best pr.-ce ootauiao.e. and lor not less than the lull appraised value thereof, ail assets ana property of said corporation. bald saie is to be held at 612 Illinois Building. Indianapolis, rnaiana, on tnr 17th day of Marcn, 1933, at 9:00 o clooc a. m., ana to continue irom day to day thereafter until suen property is sold or until iurther order oi the Court. Inspection of the property can be had only By appointment. Property to be sold includes stokers, stoker parts, furniture, motors, patterns and miscellaneous. Ail sales subject to approval by the Court CONE BARuOW. RECEIVER. i Lincoln 8545. GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 16. 1933. AN ordinance estaonsning boutneastern Avenue, irom Wasnington Street to tne city limits, as a oreterential street. subDlemenung certain other nreierenual stieets heretofore established bv General Ordinance No. 78-1932. providing tnat the operator ot a venicle shall come to a tun stop before entering upon said street, providing lor the maintenance oi approoriate signs at the intersections with cross streets, providing a penalty for violation thereof, and fixing a time when the same snail take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OE THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA: SECTION I—That the following street in the Crtv of Indianapolis is hereby declared to constitute a "through” or preferential street for the purpose ol this ordinance, subplementine the streets aim Darts of streets heretofore constituted as "through" or preferential streets heretofore established bv General Ordinance No. 78. 1932. to-wit: Southeastern Avenue Irom Washington Street to the city limits. SECTION 2—The above named street is hereby declared to be a "through" or preferential street for the purpose of regulating traffic upon or crossing the same, and every operator of a vehicle, street car or other conveyance traveling upon any street or roadway Intersecting said "through" street above designated, shall bring the same to a full, complete stop at the place where said street meets the prolongation of the nearest property line of said "through" street, sublect. however. to the direction of anv official traffic control sign or signal or the directions of anv police officer at such intersection. The operator of anv vehicle who ha* come to a full stop as above required, upon entering the "through” street, as well as operators of vehicles on said "through" street, shall be subject to the usual right-of-wav rule prescribed bv state law governing the meeting of vehicles at street or highway intersections The board of public safety Is hereby * authorized and reauired to place and maintain or cause to be placed and maintained on each and everv street intersecting said "through" street as designated above, and at or near the property line of said "through” street, appropriate signs upon the street and or mav place and maintain anv appropriate devices or marks in the roadway, such signs, devices cr marks to bear the word "STOP ' or the legend "STOP. THRU STREET ’ and to be located in such position and to be provided with letters of a size >o be legible at least one hundred iloo> feet along the street intersecting said "through". street. SECTION 3—This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after it* passage, approval bv the mavor and publication, according to law STATE OF INDIANA MARION COUNTY. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. SS I. H<nrv o. Go’tt. clerk of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, (rue and complete c OD v of General Ordinance No. 16. 1933. that said ordinar.c# was passed bv the Common Council on the 2nth riav of Februarv 1933.-and al ••tened and approved bv the Ma-or on the 23' dav of Februarv. 1933 and now re-n-pjr* or, fl] P ant ) on record in mv office. WITNESS mv hand and the official sea! of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, this 9th dav of March 1933 HENRY O GOETT Citv Cork. 58 l.enal Auctions and Sales GOODS stored in the name of Mrs. Anna Smilev J. D Btiers. Mrs. Eva Buckner. Woods. F, S. Hubbard Harry Brown. Viola Blanch. Guv and Minnie Allvn and Alta Welch. Robert A Woodard. Mammie Houppert Bros., or A. T. Rapp, will be , sold for storage charges Tuesday. March 28. 1933. at 9 30 a m. Goods having been in storage the reauired length of time end charges unpaid BANNER STORAGE CO.. 328 E. Wabash St. RI-5030.