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TUESDAY —6:30 P, M.— I —8:30 P. M W fanf ' 7lO, _ Penr(xl and KYW ( 1020j—Fisher’s or- NBC—Heart songs to WJZ. NBC- Red McKenzie and CBB—American Legion mass w !? 11 * 1870 l_Bestor s or ' •Wn’ orchestra to meeting chestra. WEAF WBBM 1770i —Charlie Himp WMAO <67o> Dan and Svl—6:l.> P. M.— ;WON 7201—Feature. I via. CBS—B lake Carter j NBC—Ed Wynn and band to! —10:30 P. M. NBC-The Goldbergs to WEAF trvw nnin i ronton WEAF j NBC —Robison’s Deep River 1020, ~ <::anton or * WON *72o>—Easv Aces. orchestra to WJZ. chestra. NBC Southern Singers to —r r, i> _ CBS—Abe Lyman’s orchesWJZ i "' **' 1 * ,u ' tra WMAO (6701 East #nd ' 7 2o'—Troubadors and WGN (720)—Cummin s orDumice j Lawrence baierno. , chestra KYW <lO2Ol —Lopez orches- KYW <lo2oi—Globe Trotter orchestrate WJZ tra |CBS—Five Star Theater. I in *n p m CBS—Musical Album. WBBM . 7701 Concert or- 1 —l(>..>o F. M.— NBC Sanderson. Crumlt ' chestra WGN <72o.—Agnews orShllkret's orchestra, to;WON <72o)—Dance of the. chestra. WEAK | Nations. j _H p. M.— NBC—Crime Club to WJZ NBC—Musical Memories to vvw , Ift9n . r , rrf .„ WTMJ (620*—Dance orches- WJZ Merry Garden tra. NBC- Datnrosch Svmphonv orenestra. —7:15 P. M.— orchestra to WEAF. CBS—Havmes’ orchestra. CBS—The Mrigic Vcrice. [WSM (650> —Variety. NBC —Stern's orchestra to WBBM < 7701 -Sport Review —0:15 P. M 1 WEAF —CfoUeste Inn or-jvt’BEM <77oi—Pollack’s or-! WENR (870)—College Inn j chestra. | orchestra. <:3O P. M/ WON 1720) McCoy’s or- jjßC—Ellington’s orchestra KYW (1020) ’Business! chestra. i to WJZ. Events." NBC—Vic and Sade to WJZ i „ .. CBS Kate Smith. —9:30 P. M— ~ ‘ . WBBM < 77oi —Tlaora Mar- KVW , 1020 ,-Quartet; Mern7 c G h^str , a 720 '- Cumrnin 8 or - NBr n *‘np nunHmum tr Garden orchestra. *mw Dr ’ Bundesen to ;CBS-Edwin C. Hill. ! —ll.la P M.— WJHR (750) Rann’s nrehes WBBM (770l—The Norse- KYW (10201—Blltmore orWJR <SO) Rapp s orches-j men chestra. NBC—Wayne King and or- N BC—Marv Steele to WJZ. —11:30 P. M.— chestra to WEAF ! *~ 9 :* s ** *.— CBS—Belasco’s orchestra. WSM <6so< Lasses and CBS—Charles Carlile. NBC— Fisher's orchestra to Honey: Vagabonds. .WON <720 —Waltz Time. WEAF orchestra to WFBM I WGN (7201 Dance program mTivS n Z'S tra and NBC-Jewish Welfare pro- <2 hoursi. WBM IV <77o< - Kram 10 „ | NBO-Robbin’s orchestra to dramp. ' — lO p - M WLS i&jOi —Kassel’s orches- KDKA (980) —Pettis’ orches- ! —11:1a P. M.— tra. tra. KMOX (1090i—Dance pro—R P. M.— KYW (1020)—Fisher's or- gram. CBS—Aces°°k theater. CBS—Departure of S. s' -UMldnightNB" Ren rvunlc and or- "Lurline” from Honolulu KYW (1020) —Canton orchestic to WEAF NBC—Slow River to WEAF. i chestra. NBC—Feature to WJZ. WON (720i-Bridge Club. WEM (770)-Around the WMAO U 570 Concert Fa- Dream Ship. I town. vorites- Kassel's orchestra. NBC- -Green's Marimba band, WDAF (610) Nighthawk | to WJZ. . | frolic. —B:3a . M NBC Amos ’n' Andy to WENR (870)—Dance orCBS—Threads o,f Happiness. WSM. WDAF. WMAQ.j chestras. WBBM (770,V—Speling Bee. 1 WENR. 'WSM (650)—D-X Tins.
WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) TUESDAY P. M. s:3o—Skippy* (CBS). s:4s—Bohemians. 6:ls—insurance Week program. 6:3o—You’re in the Navy Now. 6:4s—Brown County Revelers. 7:oo—Musical Album (CBSi. 7:15 Magic Voloe (CBSi. 7:3o—Kate Smith iCBSi. 7:4s—Hot front Hollywood (CBS). B.oo—Easv Aces (CBS). B:ls—Threads of Happiness (CBS). 8:30 —To be announced. B:4s—Carleton Coon Jr. orchestra. 9:oo—Atop the Indfnna Roof. 9:15 Magic Through the Ages. 9:3o—Edwin C. Hill (CBSi. 9:4s—Myrt and Marge iCBSi. 10 00—Broadcast frorrf Honolulu (CBS). 10:30—The Columnist. 10-45—Abe Lyman orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Joe Havmes orchestra (CBS). 11:15 —Atop the Indiana: Roof. 11 45—Carleton Coon Jr. orchestra. A. M. 12:15—Sign Oft. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) TUESDAY P. M. 4 00—Twilight Treasure hour. 4:3o—Tea Time Tunes. 4:4s—News. s:oo—Musical Menu. s:ls—Cecil and Sally. 5 30—Aunt Dessa and Uncle Connie. s:4s—Myron R. Green. 6 00—Knothole Gang. 6 15— Harry Bason. 6:3o—Recordings. 6:so—Sportslignt revue. 7 00—Devore Sisters. 7 15 —-Masters Music Room. 7 30—Connie’s orchestra. 8 00—The Voice of Courage. 8 15 —To be announced. 8 30—Old Pathfinder. B:4s—Art Gillham. 9 00—Rhineland Melodies. 10:00 —Sunshine Singer. h , „ 1015—Morrle Brennen s orchestra. 10 30—De Sautelle's or< ; hea t r JL p .;tra 11:00—Morrie Brennen s orchestra. 11 30 —Sevill Tavern orchestra. 11:45 —WKBF Night Club. A l:0O —Sign off WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY P M 4:oo—The Low-Down. 4:ls—Joe Emerson. 4:3o—The Singing Lady. 4 45 Little Orphan Annie inbc'5■ 00—-Dog talk. Dr. Glenn Adams. 5 15—Old Man Sunshine. 5:30—80b Newhall. „ JiJfcOc'KinlSy'jS *■<*"• 6:4s—Jack and J IU 7 00—Crime Club <N ®£L,, 7-30—Dr Bundesen (NBC). 7:4s—Riff Brothers. awa !i^lal? nn 3r3s and Sony orchestra (NBC>. 10 00—IOS Amigos. j^&SSP&srsaMure: nZ Stt SS<-& ™- a.n - chestra. *2^s—Johnny Hump’s dance orchestra. 12-45 —Moon river. 1:00— Sign off. .
HIGH SPOTS OF TUESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM. 6 45 NBC (WJZ) —Octavus Rov Cohen Murder Mvsterv. 7 00— NBC (WJZ I—Crime Club. Columbia—Musical Album. 7 30— NBC (WEAF)— Wayne King and his orchestra. NI3C (WJZ)—Adventures In health. Dr. Bundesen. 8 00—Columbia —Easv aces. NBC iWJZ'—Musical memories with Edgar Guest. NBC (WEAF) —Ben Bernie s orchestra. 830 NBC (WEAF) —Ed Wynn and Band. Columbia American Legion Mass Meeting qOO NBC (WEAF) -Symphony di--9 rector Walter Datnrosch. Columbia-Five Star Theater. "The Kicker s Club 10 00—Columbia— Departure of S S >.Lurline from Honolulu.
hhnohncekekts J I), ath Notice* _ n\MS MISS EDITH —Sister of Dr H. ‘‘Y and Miss Anna Kate Alden Adam* d a “v ay Monday p m. cirVires at the residence. 126 East Fortjst Wednesday. 10:30 a. m. Fneiids invited Burial Crown Hill. cnvNER FI >" "it' II li> nd of Jennie C Conner and father of Laura Coles and Snv Conner passed awtw Sundav. April residence 3112 Boulevard place, services at the residence Wednesday. 2 Senmes CrQwn HiU cemetery. Friends invited. JSan'hNFR CHARLES C.—Died Apr:! 1. ° Wvar.osdav. 3 o'clock at FLANNeV.. NAN. Burial private. Fin/ i v-.i \ M. Passed away Tuesday. nr’n t ia 9 a m. at the home of her daughter Mrs. Gertrude Keller. 2337 North Alabama St., age 89 vears. Funeral notice later. —- KeNDRICKSON. MRS LOUISA CATHARINE Beloved mother of Harry C. Hendrickson and Mrs. Homer Shull, n-ssed b\v:.v Monday morning. Services at Uae PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. —— HOOVER. MARTHA M—Mother of Magadaliiv* Charles and Jeffries Hoover, nairi awav Tuesday morning Services too PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time of service given later. b, M .i ISAAC F.—Beloved husband of * Cecelia Reeder, father of Mrs Joseph B Dav and Albert Reeder, grandfather of Suzanne, died at his home 40. \V Mc- £" rtv c;; Tuesday morning. Friends may call at th KIRBY-DINN MORTUAPV 1901 N. Meridian St after 10 m Wednesday. Funeral Thursdav. 2 p m at the Mortuarv Burial Crown Hill remeterv. Friends invited Sthnl ml K. VV. G.—Father of Louis F . F-ede-ick A . Paul C. and brother of Karl H Schneider, passed away Tuesday morning at the residence. 3485 Hirchwood avenue. Services from the PLANNER A* BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday. 230 p m. Frlands invited. Burial Crown Hill (Peoria and Morton mi.i papers please copy.] WEICH. DANlEL—Husband of Mary E . fa'her of Evelvn. brother of James and Nora Welch, Mrs. Delia M Grath. and Mrs Rose M Hennessv. passed away Mondav. April 17 Funeral Wednesday, April 19 at 930 a m. from the residence of his sister Mrs. McGrath. 1 .a3 Hovt avenue. Services at St Patrick's eliureh 10 a m Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friend* Invitad. Friends may call at the above address any time. Cwbß LEONIDAS —Brother of Mrs M - tie Thompson, uncle of Mrs. John W. Pwlttv and Mrs. Charles W. McGarvev. nasse' awav Monday evening Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday 10 a m. Friends invited. {Burial Crown HUL
ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices SWEENEY, ANDREW A.—Beloved husband of Anna Sweeney, father of Margaret and Wiliam, brother of Mrs. William Lamoureux, died suddenly at his home, 750 Woodlawn Ave., Monday morning. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a. m.. at the KIRBY-DINN MORTUARY. 1901 North Meridian St.; 9 a. m., St. Patrick’s church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. 2 Cards. In Memonams MOODEY—In loving remembrance of ROBERT LIVINGSTON MOODEY, eldest son of Mrs. Grace Moodey and only brother of Raymond Moodey. passed away one month ago today: God called the one we loved away. To his Heavenly home, there to stay. With a cheerful smile and a wave of the hand. He wandered away into the unknown land. And only those who have lost can tell, The pain and parting and last farewell. We wish to extend our thanks to our friends and neighbors, the Rev. F. M. Hunt, the undertaker, Harry W. Moore, and all others whose sympathy and kindness was given. MRS. GRACE MOODEY AND BROTHER RAYMOND. S Funeral Directors, Florist* 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 GRIN STEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware _ LI. 3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. J. C. WILSON (230 Prospect 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 “CAVALCADE” at APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him ro call Miss Joe. Kl-3551. at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that vou have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once. CAT—Black Persian, lost Saturday night, reward. 415 Bosart. IR-2663. BABY DRESS—With tatting, E. Michigan car or downtown. Reward. LI-8705. _ FOX TERRIER—MaIe, white, brown marks. "Trix.” From 403 N. Oakland. Reward. DR-2959 days, or address evenings. ' LOST clove and cap sample cases. Gloves all one hand: also black grip. Wearing apparel and valuable papers. Reward. Young's, Resi., 6148 College. HU-6351. LOST—Box of engraving tools. Return W. H. Collier, Indiana Stereotype and Electrotype Cos.. Printcraft Bldg. 225 N. New Jersey. Reward. PURSE—Embroidered silk. Mapleton-Illi-nois car. Sunday a. m. Reward. LI--7994, day. RING-LADY’S DIAMOND. OVER 1 KARAT, MOUNTING PLATINUM SET IN GREEN STONES. LIBERAL REWARD NO QUESTIONS ASKED. VALUED FOR KEEPSAKE J. BROWN. HE-1630. SHEPHERD DOG—Tan. female, child’s pet: strayed from 55 S. Forest. ' Bonnie.’’ Reward. CH-7500. 5 Personals CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY Not an expense, but an investment. Good Teeth —Good Health. Dr. Chester Mil-’ %Jka “Tile Children’s Examination I'ne f 1107 Odd Fellow Eldrj. RI. 7281 CUT-RATE Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed ONE YEAR Round Crystals 14c Main Springs Jewels " AJ L Cleaning CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Washington St. 1433 N. PENNSYLVANIA—S4O - 108 E 13th S3B-350 PROFESSIONAL NURSE, go out or at home: all a:lments. 351 Q Mass. RI-5774. RENT A MAYTAG *1 per week. Call Rl 9441 Extension 372 L S A YRES A Cos USE Van Ogden’s furniture tonic. A salesman is in your neighborhood WILL locate anyone for anyone. 702 Inianrl Bidg fi Transportation i Travel by Bus Low rates, fast, safe, schedules, porter service VF w3 en route. Chicago $3.00 Nashville 55.00 Cincinnati 52.75 Memphis SB.OO Louisville . .$2.50 Birmingham 59.50 Let Us Plan Your SUMMER VACATION TRIP Whether East. West. North or South. Call or Write COLONIAL TOl’R BUREAU LI-2686. 11l S. Illinois St.
ANNOUNCEMENTS 6 Transportation MODERN TRAVELERS' BUREAU Brevort Hotel. RI-2188. „ Buses to N Y . $11.50; V/ash . S10: Col.. S2 90; Day $2: St. Louis. <3.35; Tulsa. $7.50; Dallas. 110 25, L. A . $26 50. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Service* A NO-1 carpentering, roofing, repairing, painting, screening, cheap. MR. BOCK. CH-0587-M. CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in can# hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND HA-0583 FAMILY washing, neativ finished, shirts included, 10c lb. Call, deliver. CH-1687. FLOOR PLUGS—lnstalled 'sl 75; complete electric service: motor repairing. RI-5135. FURNlTUßE—Upholstering reflnishing. repairing guaranteed. Free estimates. H. E. GRAHAM. 1220 N Alabama. LI--8169 RICH flow-er dirt, stones (all kinds!, humus, manure, sodding, excavating, lawn repainnar LI-7634. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Established 1912. WACHSMANN DR-5367, PREWAR prices on hardwood floors and reflnishing. 506 W. 31st. TA-6799. WINDOW SHADE Cleaning, authorized dealers of Brenlin window shades. KEITH SHADE CO.. RI-4995, 1348 N. Hi. 7-a Moving;, Transfer, Storage BRASHAW TRANFER—Move any time, $2 and up; experienced white men. LI-4105. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving S4 per load and up. Call RI-7750. 419 E. Market St. 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-6561. CH-06P9-W, TRY —P. O. RHOADES TRANSFER for careful moving: covered trucks. TA-6347. S2 UP—Local, overland: eauip. covrd. trucks: white men: anytime. PETES, CH-2878. 7-b Paperhanging: and Painting A NO. 1 papering 10c. Furnished, hung. S3 up; painting, plastering, cleaning; estimates, samples FREE. LEWELLEN, IR-6088. CLEANING—Paper. 50c per room; immediate service: white: 10 vears experience. LANNAN. BE-4723. PAPER FURNISHED, hung. $3.75; kitchens painted. S7; woodwork washed. RI-1642. PAPER HANGING —10c roll: plastics furn. and hung, 25c roll. LI-9419. PAINTING, decorating, interior, exterior; floors sanded, finished; quick service. WA-4273. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning and painting, bv responsible man. reasonalbe. CH--2SIB-J. PAPER HANGlNG—(Cunningham) means Ist class work. Reasonable; paper. 5c and up. LI-4290, PAPER. 10c roll; cleaning, painting, repairing: estimates free; quality work. Call MR. WILLIS. DR-5075. PAPER HANGING —2 rooms. $3.50: color fast paper 8c roll, up. BE-1185-'W. REAL PAPERHANGER. painter. 25 years’ experience: any soom. $2; white man. Call MR. RAY, HE-3247. 7-d Cleaners and Dyers DEPRESSION—Rug cleaners. 9x12, sl. guaranteed: 15 years experience, CH-6142 RUG CLEANING—ReIiabIe, guaranteed work, special nrice. 9x12: $1.50 with sizing; quick delivery service. BARKER LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. LI--9396. RUG SPECIAL—9xI2 rug. cleaned, sized. $2: small rug. 50c; fluff, chenille made to order. Active Rug Cleaners. HA-3636. RUGS—9xI2 cleaned and sized, $2. By this old reliable firm. W. N FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside. CH-2211. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tntoring Aviation New complete ground course starting Wednesday. April 12th. 35c per week. Tarkineton Aviation Cos.. BE-4400. Municinal Airport. DANCING—WiII give a half term of dancing FREE to new students, enrolling in piano, violin or pipe organ; limited number only. IR-0956. MEN being selected. 18 and up. to train for positions in Radio and Television. Must be Qualified. Wonderful opportunities for those selected. R. J. BESS. 1116 Dawson St. FREE Hawaiian Guitar, to each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 Roosevelt Ave. HELPWANTeI) 13 Help Wanted—Male BOY—I 4-17 to help on vegetable route. Home and small wages. 831 Church St. FLOOR machine and supplv salesman; commission basis. 848 Mass., 8-10 a. m. WANTED—Paper hangers, cleaners, with car and tools. Apply 430 St. Paul st. between 8. 9 a. m. only. WANTED—An aggressive young man between the age of 20 and 25, high school graduate; long hours, hard work, small salary. Give phone number. Apply Times. Box K-77. WANTED—Colored porter. Must be good shoe shiner. Single. 3505 Mass. Ave. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m. 14 Help Wanted—Female ATTTRACTIVE women, between 25-35. with initiative, ability and capable of filling managerial positions with a national cosmetic firm, reference essential, write giving phone number. Times Box K-75. COSMETICIANS (-2 (—lnexperience appli- -* cants with ambition ana talent wifi be trained, no cash security, will furnish full equipment and training. Apply today and be earning a substitial income next week. Miss Walker, 620 Peoples Bank Bldg. WOMEN to demonstrate and sell household cleaner, easy to sell; liberal commission. RI-1642. HELP WANTED 16 Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED farm hand wants work, small wages, board. WILLIAM COY. 248 N. Walcott. HOUSEKEEPER—MiddIe age; child 5; work for small wages. RUBY OYLER, R. R. 3, Box 487. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $3; 1824 N. PENNSYLVANIA—Front room, constant hot water, garage: private home, $3; 38 W., 30TH,—Nicely furnished room for young married couple; good transportation. CENTRAL. 2234: Apt. I—Nice roon! next to bath: home privileges. 1 or 2 emnloved, ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—Attractive single; refined home, large closet: constant hot water; garage. MERIDIAN. N.. 1712—Comfortable rooms for business people in private home. garage. TA-3645. MERIDIAN. N.. 2608—Unusually large front, twin beds, opposite Marott hotel. HA-4831. Call evenings. NORTH. W.. 110—Front room, downstairs, constant hot water, refined employed lady. LI-5107, PENNSYLVANIA, 1470 N.—Attractive room, with or without bath; couple or 2 men. Reasonable. TALBOT. N. 2317—Pleasant light room; well furnished: private home; garage; reasonable. HA-1604. 10TH. E.. 2626—Lovelv front room: for 1 or 2. private home: board optional. CH--4996-M.
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RENTALS 17-A—Hotels. Reports, Inns CORONADO HOTEL 156' a N. Illinois: 1 block north bus terminal; 50 clean, steam-heated, outside rooms; running water and baths; daily 75c up; weekly $3 up. 18 Housekeeping Room* $2 50. $3. S3.SO—TALBOT. N.. 2420—1 and 2-room apartments: everything furnished. Private entrance. HA-4928-M. $2 75 ALABAMA. 1104 N— Housekeeping room; front room, kitchenette, overstuffed; running water; $4. *3, $3.50 AND $5.50 —Illinois. N.. 2339—1 and 3 rooms; suitable for 4, HA-4928-M. $3 50- NEW JERSEY. N., 105—Clean, modern. furnished housekeeping rooms: also sleeping. $2 up. $4 50— TALBOT. N., 2342—2-room modern apartment; range, sink: completely furnished; reasonable. HA-4809-M. W. 31st.—2 completely furnished front rooms; modern; garage. TA-2551. ALABAMA. N.. 2037—Large airy living room, small kitchenette; reasonable. TA--1550. BEVILLE, N.. 829—2 front room apartments for housekeeping; next to bath; front porch. CENTRAL. 1450—2 South rooms, utilities furnished, sink. Private entrance: sls. HU-3438. DELAWARE. N.. 527—Nicely furnished 2room apartment; pantry, sink; private entrance. S5. EAST. N . 824—1, 2. 3, room apartments; everything furnished; nice, clean, lowest price ici city. LEXINGTON. 1202—Large room and kitchenette apartment: everything furnished. Private entrance. - Adults. DR--1190-J. MARKET. 1514 E.—2 clean comfortable rooms, sink, private entrance: modern; everything furnished. $5,00 week, OHIO. 540 E.—2 nice connecting housekeeping rooms; $2 week. Single room $1,50. ORANGE, 222—2 or 3 sleeping or housekeeping rooms, exchange for part work. DR-2894-W, RILEY. N„ 427—3 rooms and bath, furnished; private entrance; utilities. IR--6406. ST. CLAIR. E.. 314: APT. 2—2 Front steam heat; sink, hot water; reasonable; phone. WASHINGTON. E.. 1220—Front bedroom: complete kitchen: next bath: warm, private entrance: garage. WASHINGTON. 4117 E.—Living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, garage. Everything furnished. 11TH. 721 • E.—l or 2 rooms furnished, unfurnished: private entrance, sink, kitchen: utilities paid. The Times Was the Only Indianapolis newspaper to gain In Want Ad lineage In 1932. 19 Rooms with Board $4.50 EACH FOR 2—Talbott. N.. 2144; real meals, large room, garage. HA--3908-J. MERIDIAN. N.. 2428—Nicely furnished room for 2 men; $6.50 qach. Phone, garage. PARK, 833 —Real home; close in: choice rooms; 3 good meals; garage. RI-9930, NONE BETTER—Twin beds; shower; home atmosphere; 2062 N. New Jersey: 2 men. TA-6916, ROOM —Private, modern home; Vi block 5 car lines; 2. $9; 1, $5; laundry lncluded. DR-2301-J. 21 Unfurnished Apartments SI6;~BRO6KVILLE, N~ 64—Home-like,~4 rooms, modern, water paid, garage. IR--1088. S2O—22ND, E.. 139'2—Modern 4-room; water, heat furnished. TA-3097, LI-8202. $20—42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apartment; heat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1, The Grant. MERIDIAN, N.. 2063—Attractive bedroom apt.; Murphv bed; Frigidaire; reasonable. WA-4439. PENNSYLVANIA. 2007 N—s-room upper duplex; heat, water, garage furnished; A-l condition. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY We furnish free transportation to Inspect furnished and unfurnished apts.. dav or night. No obligation. LI-5452. Eve.. or Sun.. TA-1064 or WA-0433. WOODRUFF PLACE. 945 MIDDLE DRIVE. 6 ROOMS. Frigidaire. gas range, heat, water, garage. 1433 N. PENNSYLVANIA S4O-865 108 E, 13th S3B-SSO 22 Unfurnished Houses $lO MO.—4-Room house, electric lights and water paid. 908 E, Michigan, sl6: CHARLES ST.. 1448—E. of S. Meridian. 5 rooms, modern double, water paid. IR-6207 Eves. $13 —PERSHING, S.. 826 —5-rm. semi-mod. half double; water pd,; garage. DR-3472. $22.50; EAST. S.. 2137—4 Rooms, modern, clean, soreens. shades, garage. DIR--3207-M. BANCROFT. N.. 333—High-class 6-room modern double, rent reduced. BOSART. N. 954—4 rooms, bath; garage; water paid; $13.50, RI-9548. COLONIAL DUTCH—4 rooms, toilet', lavatory down, 2-bedrooms, bath up. Inclosed yard, garage, excellent condition, near Tech; reasonable. CH-5996, DRAPER. 1531—5-room house semi-modern, water paid: redecorated: rent greatly reduced. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. EUGENE. 915—5 rooms. inside toilet, garage, water paid. Reduced. TA-4760. GLADSTONE, 28. N. —6 rooms modern, inclosed back porch, garage, S2O. IR--3689. KEYSTONE. N.. 1213—Beautiful, redecorated. 4 rooms; in-a-door. built-ins; garage; $25. CH-0694-R. LA SALLE, N., 1939—Small double, $13.50. Includes water, garage, Hoatrola and gas range. Inside toilet. LI-5231. LA SALLE, N.” 558—4 rooms, modern, built-ins: S2O: water paid. 554, semimodern, $lO. NEW ST.. 1830—6-room modern double: garage; nice yard; $17.50. DR-1183-J. PARIS AVE.. 2337—Very nice semi-modern. 3 rooms and bath: garage; near school and car line; water paid; rent $13.50. See next door or 313 Hume-Mansur bldg. PARKER AVE.. 402 —5 rooms, modern; garage: A-l condition; cheap rent. CH--1441-J, PENN., N.. 2142—8 rooms modern double, garage; rent reduced. TA-3563. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 3710—4 Bedrooms, 2 baths. 2-car garage, large law'll. Onlv 875. TA-5673, 2962 Princeton PI.; 6-r. mod.; single.s32.so 3267 Ruckle; 6-rm. modern; w'a. pd.. 41.50 3125 W. Tenth; 4-rm. mod.; W'a. pd.. 22.50 4125 E. Mich.; 4-rm. mod.; wa. pd... 20.00 1919 Hillside: 6-rms., semi.: w'a. pd.. 18.00 1538 S. Randolph; 4 rms.; ht; wa. pd. 12.50 309 Cable: 6 rms.: gas. elec., gar 10.00 548 N. Traub; 4 rms; gas. elec., gar., 8.00 508 Birch: 5 rms.: w-ater paid: gar... 8.00 MARION COUNTY STATE BANK, ROOSEVELT AVE.. 2315—3 rooms, kitchenette. semi-modern bungalow double. garden, garacse. $12.50, RI-8049. ROOKWOOD, 3824—7-room modern, $25.00. KENWOOD. 2354—7-room modern, $20.00 MILLER SECURITIES CO. 152 N. Delaware St. LI-6605. SHEFFIELD AVE.. 135 N.—s-rocm modern double, yard, garage; water paid; reasonable. 5047 E. Michigan Nice 5-room bungalow with garage. Rent S2O. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. STURM AVE.. 1617; 6 rooms S2O LINDEN ST. 1234: 6 rooms 20 FINLEY AVE.. 1130: 5 rooms 14 BRADBURY AVE.. 1434; 5 rooms 14 BRADBURY AVE.. 1214: 5 rooms 14 OLIVE ST.. 1517: 5 rooms 12 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS UNIVERSITY AVE.. 5862—Irvington. Excellent 6-room, 2-way double. Greatly reduced. 10TH, E.. 4514-28—Nifty double: 4 rooms, in-a-door bed. tile bath, laundry tubs, garage, water paid; S3O. RI-3600, HU--5105. 33D. W., 1059—5 room, modern double, garage, $18; water paid. HA-3319-J.
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AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE 34-b Auction Sales 34-b Auction Sales I WEDNESDAY AT 10 A, M. Pk 164 PIECES OF FURNITURE 3 Trade-in and Used BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE gs S COOK CO., Auctioneers N Everything for Your Home 10 Refrigerators—l 4 Gas Ranges—l 4 Dressers' —5 Kitchen Cabinets—3 Chifforobes—l 3-pc. Bedroom Suite—3 2-pc. Bed. Dav. Suites—7 Breakfast Suites—7 Day Beds—2 Studio Couches—3 3-pc. Living Room Suites—7 Occasional Chairs—2 Dining Room Suites—24 I p'IDI/ *C 37 South Jlik i j£\t Jl. Meridian St.
RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses 948 S. New Jersey Eight rooms and garage; modern: will paper. Rent S2O LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. DOUBLE house. 20 rooms. 437 N. Alabama. Ideal for rooming house. AFTER YOU HAVE SELECTED YOUR NEW HOME See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $25 —VILA AVE., 333—4-room furnished cottage; utilities paid; garage. DR-5145. ALABAMA, N., 1726—Strictly private apartment: special price to right party. CENTRAL, 2131—56 wk., 3 rrms., upper flat, pri. porch, ent.; also 1-rm., kitchen* ette: priv. bath; $5. HE-4155. DELAWARE, N." 2218—Upper 4-room apartment, beautifully furnisned; screened porch. LI-2995, DEfQUINCY. 427—Desirable: Ist floor; 3room apartment: utilities; reasonable. IR-3243, PROSPECT ST., 2505—6 rooms, semi-mod-ern, nicely furnished, yard, garage, utilities DR-5813. RAYMOND. E.. 1617—5 rooms, modern; nicely furnished: garage; cheap rent. DR-4697. 11TH ST.. 42 W. —Nicely furnished kitchenette apt.; heat, gas. water and ice furnished; $25. Call Apt. No. 1, The Grant, 28TH ST.. W.. 49—Exceptionally furnished. 5-room modern home; reduced. HA-2932, 3 BEDRMS., 2 baths; Frig.; beaut, furn. 5000 N.; A-l loc: reas. Mr. Mott. RI-9476. 4-ROOM furnished apartment; lawn; $lO semi-monthly. 124 14. Denny. CONGENNIAL couple, share lovely home with employed widow. 1836 New St. 24 Suburban and Farms $10 —VINE. N.. 145—N. of Rockville Rd.; 4 rooms. Will sell. RI-3413. WA-3661. 4 ACRES, 6-room house; garage; chicken house; E. 38th; $2,500; terms. O. P. FOREMAN. 400 Kahn Bldg. HOMECROFT ADDITION—S-room modern; reasonable. DR-6675-R, evenings. i/a Acre on State Rd. 67 v 2 Mile East of Valley Mills. 5-room bungalow, chicken house, garage, in good condition: sls per month. Call FRAZEE, LI-2318. 45 ACRES, 70 miles southeast; house, barn, outbuildings, creek, good road, $750; $350 cash, balance E Z. IR-4297. 6-Room Bungalow Modern Home on Iris Ave.. near Rockville Road, large bedrooms, built-in csbinet. full basement. 2-car 1 garage, front drive, all in good condition, lot 50x150. onlv $25 per month. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. A ROOM AD costs only 2c a WORD. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space NORTHWESTERN, 2936 —Desirable corner, for any purpose, with living rooms and garage. TA-2551. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale EQUITY—6-room double; north rented, good location; bargain; no agents. WA--3306-1. DOUBLE HOUSE on south side; 5 rooms on a side; electric lights, cement porch, paved allev. Price SSOO.- JENNINGS BROS., 28 S. Illinois St. ORANGE ST., 437—6 rooms; furnace. 2-car garage; paved street and alley. Price $1,600, JENNINGS BROS.. 28 S. Illinois St. Wants Ads Accepted Till io p. m. MERCHANDISE J 4 Miscellaneous For Sale BOTTLES Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. DESK AND CHAlß—Walnut: credit to any office; over SIOO value; priced to sell. 4806 Guilford Ave. DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae; use Mothicide and moth preventive. Albert G. Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. ELECTRIC Motors, bought, sold, rewinding. MOTOR EXCHANGE SERVICE. 1314 West Washington St. FENCING—AII styles, delivered or erected; lowest pi ices. HU-3900, evenings HU--6331. FURNACE AND GRATE WOOD. THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS ($3.50), A CORD. DR-5041-W. GOLF’ CLUBS FOR SALE. 4220 CENTRAL AVE HU-2840. GOOD PAINT, ALL COLORS. $1.50 PER GALLON. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO., 310 S. DELAWARE ST. LI-6270. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chairs. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BROS. 219 E. WASHINGTON PUMPS—Electric, complete, automatic, one shallow well, one deep well; cheap. Call MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.. 3525 E. Wash. St. IR-1151. RADIOS —<2iSuperheterodvne. 8-tube, with twin speakers. Late models. S3O. One 8-tube Battery Set, latest model, $34.00. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol & South St. SCALES, National register, cheap if sold at once. 811 N. Kes-stone Ave. CH--1967-W. SUDDEN DtATH—It never fails; destroys bedbugs and household vermin. ALBERT G. MAAS.CO., 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. WE will furnish all framing material and sheeting for 18x20 garage for $19.49 Good lumber. SERVICE WRECKING CO. 2 big yds., 320 N. West St., LI. I 3069 and 820 Madison At'e., Dr. 6573.
35 Household Goods ANTIQUE SETTEE. $7.50: ivory dressing table and bench. $5; babv walker. $2; porch swing. $2; Ottoman. $2.50. 1535 E. Fifty-second St. AUCTION sale Wed., April 19, 9:30 a. m. Furniture, rugs, stoves. J. P. GRIBBEN’S AUCTION STORAGE. 1501-3 Madison. DR-3328. BABY BUGGY —'Gardner.'' dark tan wicker, like new; SB, DR-3797-W, BEER COOLERS and Ice Chests, specially reduced. Call POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ta. 0689. i BEDROOM suite, almost new. 4-poster sl6; overstuffed: dining suite. $10; electric I sweeper; white gas range. $5; radio: | rligs; ice box, 52.50; terms. 2349 N I Delaware. COAL RANGE! like new; $39 | cash, or terms. HE-4119. ; DINING SUITE—B pieces, fumed oak: A-L ! reasonable. No dealers. TA-4951. DINING-ROOM SUITE—9-piece. Jacobean °ak; reasonable. 828 Tecumseh St. ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE—White Rotary, cabinet style. A-l, $17.50. MERIDIAN. 1937 N.—Must sell rooming house equipment. 13 rooms, all good; best location. HE-3422. ONE used Reliable gas range, full enamel. Lorain heat regulator, top lighter, utensil drawer, in splendid condition, $29.50 on payments, including delivery and connection. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY 4.-) S. Penn. RI-5421. igw LAUNDRY OUTFIT |§sf WASHER AM WRINGER fI 1 lien ILJJ IRONER 4>P%U3U /StH RINSE TUBS I|T ' V 'terms $1.35 WEEKLY 33 Del, ELECTRIC SHOP. LI->3Bs. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RL 9441. Extension 372. L. S. Ayres & Cos YOU CAN now purchase anew 1933 Kelvinator at the price of an ordinary electric reirigerator: only S9B delivered and installed. 25c a dav. No down payment. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N, Pennsylvania. LI-5513. RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost only 3 cents a word. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments FREE radio service calls; estimate if rep. needed. LANES, 2828 E, Tenth, CH-0218. LATEST HITS in special dance arrangements and popular orchestration. See us for special discount nrices. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. NEW RCA Auto Radio, installed; $39.50. SKINNER. 620 N. Delaware. RADIO servicing. Tubes 49c; 6 mo. guarantee. RADIO EXCHANGE. 623 Mass. RADIO BARGAINS Crosley cabinet model sl9 Philco combination Victrola and radio.s2s PAUL KERR MUSIC CO. CH-3036, 29 N, Temple. CH-3036. R. C. A. RADIOTRONS—Prices down, quality maintained. Efficiency of set depends on quality of tubes. Tubes tested free. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. St. LI-5513. Crosley Lowboy, $lO Majestic Console, $19.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP, 225 E, WASH. USED all electric auto radio; S3O. SKINNERS. 620 North Delaware St. 37 Furs, Wearing Apparei UNCLAIMED—New silk dresses, size 14-42 FROCK SHOP. 1109 Park Ave. 39 Swaps ANY SCALE repaired by an experienced mechanic, for groceries or what? RI--0144. $75 WRIGHT-DE COSTER SPEAKER, portable typewriter, for anything. Radios and parts. Hams attention! RADIO SWAP SHOP. 1811 S. East St. EXCHANGE Legal Services for almost anything. S, A. Bortz, Atty.. 702 Inland bldg FINE Apollo player piano for good car. 550 Division St. FREE salad plate with $1 worth gas" Doll Oil Cos.. Kessler Blvd. and Road 52. JIG SAW Puzzles for trade or rent HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO, 2108 Roosevelt PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning; painting Trade for what have vou? DR-5075, PRINTING—For doctoring dentistry' or optometry. STONE PRESS. 137 W Marvland. PRINT SHOP for cash or what have vou? 1013 High St, DR-3461-W, SMALL GROCERY for sale or trade for B. fc L. Stock. IR-0043, VICTROLA—Swan for heating stove. 859 Birch Ave. BE-4770, Times Want Ad Rates are the lowest in City, For complete details call RI-5551. 38—Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies
RENT A TYPEWRITER $2.50 Per Month $6.00 for 3 Months NEW and Rebuilt MACHINES $1Q,75 as Low as I SOLD ON EASY TERMS | Free Estimates on Repairs | BLOCK’S Call RI. 8421
MERCHANDISE i 38 Tpyewriter, Store and TYPEWRITERS ADDING machines serviced and adjusted. ; Supplies R. W. SHIPLEY 2818 Cornell ; ave HE-5929. l YPEWRiTERS rented. S2 50 per mo.: 8 < (or 3 "in Woofistork sl7 S Penn I 4713 40 Wanted To Buy SELL YOUR OLD GOLD Highest prices paid in state | for old Gold, Watches, Jewelry, Dental Bridges, etc. SACKS BROS REFINING CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5951 CASH FOR OLD-GOLD I We buy discarded jewelry, watches, | gold teeth, dental bridges, crowns. We pay HIGHER PRICES than elsewhere. Sell direct to a gold melting company. Cash paid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Corner Prnnsvlvanla and Market Sf. FURNITURE WANTED—HU-7274. QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES. FURNITURE—W’anted! For better prices. HE-1547. LJODGE ■ I R-1.201 , TR p T _ WANTS furniture PROMPT SERVICE °\P i EW M LI^ Y Wanted tor shipment lo rarrifrt M ,nt - Highest prices for disTw™ e ?J e ~ elry . e>c- Brine or Mail INDIANA GOLD REFINING CO., 135 W Market St. LI-2706. R^ AU Jf AN T or Sand " lc li Shop on east oil! between Hamilton Ave. and rep, ,> .Answer giving full details. Times Box K-76. Good used bromo stitcher S N. Peck. 1645 College Ave. WANTED—BUILDINGS TO WRECK. IR--41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Ret*H Tards, Good Coal Cash Sale Kindling and No Wheel Charge We Deliver >4 Tons W. V., Lp.. Cln. Fkd s|.sft W VA. 3xl Egg SI.OO ISL. CRK., Egg, Cln. Fkd $4.25 ISL. CRK.. Lp.. Cln. Fkd $4.75 W VIRGINIA M. R. S3 75 BRAZIL Bik., Egg Fkd !.. ! !s:t.7S WHITE ASH, Lp., Cln. Fkd $3.50 I WHITE ASH, 2x4 Egg $3.00 i BEST Washed Nut. Cln. Fkd. CO C/T I Snerial for Cookstove or Retort 'PSJ.DG j POCA. RED ASH, Mine Run $5.00 Poc. Red Ash, bg. lp. $5.50 Union,lce SrfoAiGo DR-4621. DR-4622. It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal. Attractive Prices Federal Coal Cos. CII-2291 Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. No Wheel Charge. WA-5666. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. DR-2401 LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry 8 HEAD of draft horses and mare, surplus stock, must sell. JACOB KOOPMAN, 1 mile south of New Bethel. 9 miles S. E. of Indianapolis. RAP3ITS—To trade for ■'’j size bed. BE--3777-M, A ROOM AD posts onlv 2c a WORD. flnanc ial 44-a Securities WE BUY old accounts and notes. See us todav. MAJESTIC FINANCE. INC.. 702 Inland Bidg LI-4600 BUILDING AND LOAN STOCKS, Bought, Sold or Security for Loans. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 137 E. Wash. St. Li. 2318. Eve.. Wa, 1494. 45 Business Opportunities CLEANING and pressing shop and Hoffmann presser. 4450 w. Wash, BE-2282. GROCERY and meat fixtures for sale cheap; some stock; good location. 2621 W. Ohio. EXPERT auto repairs: reasonable Drices Penn-Ten Garage, Penn and 10th Sts. 46 Personal Property Loans IL *IOO - *l5O Jfcl *2O 0 OR MOKE Tolte one month, three months, six months, IO months —or longer—to repay. Personal Finance Cos. 34 S. PENN. RI-5054 Century Bldg., Ground Floor FURNITURE—DIAMOND LOANS. Rate 2<v.; Lowest in Citv. INDPLS. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587 46-a Character Loans. Personal Loans Based on Character and Income Estates Loan & Investment Cos.. Inc. 47 South Penn. St.. Room 505. LI-5696. fINAHC|AL 48 Automobile Loans
CASH TO LOAN on AUTOMOBILES Don’t lose your auto. Refinance at lower payments. Our new office assures privacy and quick, courteous service. SACKS BROS AUTO LOAN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. ow 8
WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? If vou can’t meet vour navments we will refinance vour car. make the payments lower or give vou cash. jm LEGAL ■ VVKAI M LEGAL RATES ST RATES If paid when due. If not regular legal rate will prevail until maturity. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 201 W. Wash. RI. 1321
CASH Auto Loans Or we will huy your car. Meridian Motor Sales 820 N. Meridian. RI-4931
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AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale BUICK 1929 standard roach. dIX-Dl Excellent condition. 1018 N Mtridun St. RI-3347 Chevrolet ’32 coupe; run very |Ylpf little; sacrifice *395. 552 E. Vrl V Washington RI-5325 CHRYSLER--1830 coach. onlv $335. ROBINSON AUTO CO.. 1018 N. Mcrldian St. RI-3347 Chevrolet 32 coach, faultless conIfCdition: $395. 552 E. Washington \o* %Ft . RI-5325. DODGE —1930 cabriolet. Fine shape throughout, $225. 1018 N. Meridian, RI-3347. Essex 1931 Coach $295 Looks like anew one New tires and clean upholstery. LOSEY MOTORS. INC . 1133 N. Meridian. FORD—I 932 Y-8 coupe In excellent condition. Exceptionally clean. $395. ROBINSON AUTO CO.. 1018 N. Meridian St. RI-3347. OLDSMOBILE. 1933 brougham; big discount Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 440 N. Capitol, LI-1112. Open evenings. PONTIAC—I93I snort coupe In A-l condition. onlv $365 ROBINSON AUTO CO., 1018 N, Meridian_St_Rl-3347. FOR used cars at real bargain orices. ‘ Make Tracks for Sacks” Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 3C9 N. Capitol. RI-5994. SEE OUR STOCK of real bargains In 1933 transportation. Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 535 N. Capitol Ave. LLIII2. A FINE selection or mgngraae exchanged cars. Broad range In prices $25 to $1,095. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W North St LI-199* REAL VALUES 1930 Plymouth Sedan *lB5 00 1929 Essex Coach 135.00 1928 Pontiac Sedan 75 00 1928 Hudson Sedan 110 00 1928 Dodge Brougham 110.00 1927 Buick Sedan 110.00 1927 Essex Coach 45.00 i 1926 Pierce Arrow 110.00 j 1926 Packard Sedan 75.00 1926 Packard Sedan 135.00 1926 Buick Sedan 45.00 1926 Ford Coupe 20.00 CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. LI-1995 Gpen Evenings. Willys and Auburn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. Ten per cent discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad Headquarters. 214 W. Maryland St. 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers CHEVROLET—Iti-ton, six-cvl., cab; *l5O. 1188 Kentucky Ave. LI-4809. 1929 FORD (2 ton panel truck for sale. $75; in perfect condition; 5 good tires. MR. STEIN. DR-5692. INTERNATIONAL—IQ-ton, six. cab, $175. | 1188 Kentucky Ave. LI-4809. REA—3-ton. 34x7 duals. 16-ft. van, $52*7 I REPOSSESSED tractoij worth the money i Also semi-trailer. MACKS TRUCKS ISO j E, Wash. St. New Semi-Trailers from manufacturer to consumer, $395. INDIANAPOLIS TRUCK AND TRAILER CO.. 1125 E. Georgia St DR-3300 SPECIAL Federal 2-ton A-6 model; 6 cylinders, 4 speeds, 4-whecl hydraulic brakes, 32x6 dual tires. Rebuilt complete. SSOO. Many others TRUCKS -TRACTORS— TRAILERS General Motors Used Truck Dept. 31 W. 13TH ST. H. Sandys. LI-7467. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TIRES—AII sizes, 75c and *l. MT. JACKSON TIRE and BATTERY SHOP. 3413 W, Wash. St. BE-1490. USED TRUCK TIRES All sizes, both high pressure and balloon. Some with only a few thousand miles on them, as low at $5. General Tire Cos. 838 N, Del awa re. LI-5523. Ten per cent discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad Headauarters. 214 W. Maryland St. 55 Autos Wanted WILL PAY cash for good used cars. Best prices in town. EVANS MOTORS. 11th at Meridian. RI-3051. LEG a ls ” 56 Legal Notices GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 28. 1933. AN ORDINANCE establishing certain passenger zones and/or loading zones in the City of Indianapolis pursuant to the provisions of Section 26 of General Ordinance No. 96. 1928. as amended by General Ordinance No. 31. 1931, as amended bv General Ordinance No. 58. 1931. as amended bv General Orninance No. 55. 1932. and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA; SECTION 1. That, for the purpose of providing owners or occupants of certain premises fronting upon certain puoiic streets of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana. with ingress and egress for passengers and freight coming to or going from such premises, such owners or occupants having complied with the provisions of Section 26 of General Ordinance No. 96. 1928. as amended bv General Ordinance No. 31. 1931, as amended bv General Ordinance No. 58. 1931. as amended bv General Ordinance No. 55. 1932, bv making written application and request to the Board of Public Safety for the establishment of such loading and/or passenger zone as hereinafter set out. said board having caused an investigation to be made thereof, and said board having recommended the establishment of such loading and/or passenger zone, and pursuant to the terms of said Section 26 of said General Ordinance No. 96. 1928, as amended bv said General Ordinance No. 31. 1931. as amended bv said General Ordinance No. 58. 1931. as amended by General Ordinance No. 55. 1932. to-wit: 1. In front of 101 East Maryland Street, to extend thirtv-six (36> feet; requested by C. A. Schrader & Company. Inc. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication according to law' STATE OF INDIANA MARION COUNTY. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, ss: I. Henrv O. Goett. Clerk of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of General Ordinance No. 28. 1933; that said ordinance was passed bv the Common Council on the 20th dav of March. 1933. and was signed and approved bv the Mavor on the 27th dav of March. 1933. and now remains on file and on record in mv office. WITNESS mv hand and the official seal of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, this 15th dav of April. 1933 'SEALI HENRY O. GOETT. Citv Clerk. 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana. at his office on the third floor. State House Annex, 102 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 2 00 P. M. on the 2nd dav of May 1933, at which time they will be publicly opened and read: Invitation No. 2351—800 tons of Sizes No. 4 and No. 3F, Crushed Aggregate or Slag F. O B Valparaiso. Invitation No. 2352—600 tons of Size No. 4 Crushed Aggregate or Slag F. O. B. Coourg. Invitation No. 2353—800 tons of Siz* N°. 4 Crushed Aggregate or Slag F O. B Highlands or delivered on Road 6 between Hammond and Highlands invitation No. 2354 l.L?0 tons of Sizes ci 0 ' Crush ed Aggregate or Slßg F. O. B Crown Point or delivered on Road 8 west of Crown Point and on Road 53 north of Crown Point wJ n Vw atio s 2355—'70° tons of Sizes Slag 3 ?. OB st John AB * reßate or xt * n o'J, 37 * 0 j No. 2356—500 tons of Sizes ciL a rl d If 0 Crushed Aggregate or Slag F. O. B. Maynard or delivered on Road 141 between Munster and Dver Mo lni iw atio S S° tons of Sizes 3 ? a J ld t> No x !• Crushed Aggregate or ?i fL P- Gdgen Dunes or delivered ° n j7? ad . l2 b £r twee „" Gary and Baileytown 7nv -j, a tion No. 2303—500 tons of Sizes ci 0 ' a ,j?d No. 4. Crushed Aggregate or § ag . P, P- B Hartsdale or delivered on Road 41 between its junction with Road 6 and its junction with Road 30. *In n V(P, a V22 *°- — 6OO tons of Sizes _ 2. n< t, No. 4. Crushed Aggregate or ® uman or delivered on Road It* junction with Road 49 and tne La Porte-Porter County Line. vi n Vi at A° n v/'? 2360—600 tons of Size n c f u * hed . Aggregate or Slag F O. ? delivered on Road 6 from f r ,j >0 ?“ t 3 miles east of Gary and extending cast 6 miles. shf h , ali be upon standard P7P. osal fortl ?f■ Proposal forms and specrequest** W 1 ** furnished free upon Th® right is reserved by the Chairman to reject any or ail bids, or to award on any combination of bids that in his judgt most adva ntageous to the State oi Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION .. OF INDIANA. JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman 58 Legal Auctions and Sales WE will sell at Public Auction one Nash coupe, 1928 Model, motor number A56211. serial number A-81310 for storage and repair charges amounting to *B. 50 t 10 a. m. Thursday Mav 4, 1933. E L. SHAVER CO. WE will sell at Public Auction one Nash coupe. 1928 model, motor number A56211. serial number A-71310 for storage and repair charges amounting to *87.50. at 10 a. m. Thursdav Mav 4 1933. E. L. SHAVER CO. .400 N. Capitol Ave. . .
