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PRELIMINARY organization "*■ work accomplished last Friday night, the boys who play at Coffin will meet in the golf shop tonight to elect officers and complete plans for a full season of high class golf activities. More than one hundred personal invitations have been issued by the ten active young men who drew up the initial arrangements- and it is hoped a full turnout will be on hand when the election is held tonight. Ralnh Stonehou.'i*. pro at the course Friday called totrether Jerry Weihl Ted Le-ler Jack Snow Harold Smith. Lr-s Muordn?. Wallv Wilev. Carl Smith. John McGuire. Walter Dlthmer and Nelson Mirks, whom he resards as old standbys when It comes time to do thing? Thev mapped out a season full of events such as sponsoring an all-city match nlav championship, which they hope will pro' e meritorious enough for the Tndianaoolis District Golf Association to support in the future. Thev al o laid plans to select two teams, one six-man and the other eight to r.lay both nubile and private club teams and ultimately b r ing about, an all-city club team championship The hoys limn adtourned until tonight, each one pledged to in' ii" at least ten players to loin the club tonight. n e a First-round matches were played in Ihr sprlng handicap tournament at Indianapolis Country Club Saturday and Sunday. No startling upsets were recorded. Eddie Zimmer and Bob Bowen surviving the lest. Paul (PufTie) Bigler dropped a close decision. one of several of this variety in Ihe three flights of matches. nan In the championship flight. .7 A Reis defeated Dr W S Owen. 3 and 2. K W. Atkins defeated P. G Bigler. 1 up: Dr C. A Naie dropped S R Savles. 1 up; Eddie Zimmer sent, D. C Jillr.on to defeat, 4 and 3; R. C Bain conriuereri F X. Mcttinct, 4 and 2 R, N. Bowen defeated .1. B. Minor. 2 and 1: H Reisser defeated E. Rogers, 2 and 1. and C. O. Roemler took F. W. Jungclaus. 3 and 2. In the second flight. V. W. Ray defeated R B Denham. 2 up; E H Landers dropp-d F. M. Hadley, 1 up; C. G Pike nosed out, E B Barnes. 1 up: F Hobbs and C. N. Lodge were all square at the end of eighteen holes, but Lodge had an appointment and had to forfeit, the decision; Romney Willson took H A. Pinned. 1 up. B. P. Coburn dropped W. N. Wilson, 1 up; p f. Searle defeated S. J. Carter and J. F. Carroll conquered W. G. Sparks. n a a Only two matches were scheduled in the third flight, all others advancing on byes. A L Piel took C. S. Sweeney. 3 and 2. while E. W Stout downed A E Sinclair, 2 up. W. G. Wall. R. W. Broeger. M L. Norland. H. S. King. C. C. Jones and E. M. Chamberlain drew byes. ana JOHNNY M'GUIRE tore up things around CofTin course over the week-end, and when the quiet of Sunday night came around and the captain of the 1932 national public links team dragged his weary legs from tlje clubhouse for home, he left behind him somewhat of an amateur record for fiftw-four holes of play, and certainly one of eighteen holes that will likely stand up for some time. On Saturday afternoon he banged out a neat 68, four under course par. On Sunday he did two rounds of 75 each. a a it The Saturday round had an inauspicious start. Johnny getting a fire on the first, hole which he played poorly. He nicked a par on the second and then got into his stride with a pair of birdies on the next two holes. This was followed by three pars and two birdies on the next five holes. In getting his birdie on the ninth, he missed an eagle by a quarter of an inch, the ball hanging on the edge of the cup. Par at Coffin for the first nine has been changed from 36 to 37, and McGuire had a 34 out. Coming back, he snagged birdies on the tenth, twelfth and fourteenth. three putted the fifteenth to slip over par and missed a short putt on the seventeenth to go over again, but still came home in another 34. one under par for the back nine. Ralph Stonehouse played part of the wav and George Green and B, Tweeksbury of Chicago all the way. The previous amateur record for the course was a 71. scored by Bill Wilkinson last season. Those two putts missed right at the end. also the first hole, spoiled McGuire's chances to equal or better the course record of 66. scored by Ralph Stonehouse last fall. an a Another “hole in one.” has been reported. this lime hv Bill Oakley, who war playing over Riverside Sunday., He dropped the “ace” rhot into the HKi-yard No. 16 cup. nun The many friends of Denny Sullivan, who granduated from the caddy ranks at the old Indianapolis Country Club and at Highland when it was at Riverside, will be glad to know that Denny and his wife have taken over the club house management at Avalon Country Club. Sullivan first took up pro duties and for a long time was connected with the Lima tO. i Country Club. Last year. Denny was at Glenwood Country Club near Chicago, as clubhouse manager. At Avalon. Sullivan will control the entire building, with his wife in active charge of the dining room and the connecton is expected to be a popular one Save yoursr*! thousands of weary steps when looking for anew home. Obtain a free copy of Times May 1 Rental Guide at any Haag Drug Store, or Want Ad Headquarters, 214 West Maryland street. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BECK. MARIE (nee Quinn) —Beloved wif" of Walter H Beck and mother of Marv and Charles, and daughter of Met the and Martha Quinn deceased; sister of Mrs. N. O. Retd, deceased, and Frank W. Quinn passed away Sunday. Mav 7 r St. Vincent's hospital. Funeral at t'l • residence. 5323 E. 10th St Wednesday Mav 10. atB:3o a. m. Services at Litll' Flower Church at 9 a. m. Interment Memorial Park cemeterv. Friends invited.

BROWNING. JAMES H. -Brloted husband of Maggie D.. father of Stella Browning, departed this life Sunday, May 7. age 79 years. Funeral Wednesday. Mav 10. af the MOORE A- KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station st.. 10 a m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. rorroCK. FMMA Ace 74 \ ear-, sister of B W Frev and Mrs. Anna Henderson, passed away at the residence. 851 W. Thirtieth St.. Monday morning. Services at the Seventh Christian church, Tuesday. 10:30 a. m. Burial East Union cemetery. GORDON. RUBY N. Mother of Mrs. La Vein' Lisbv. Mrs. Sarah Stites and John Gordon daughter of Nick Volz and sister of Mrs. Chester Watson, pass'd away "v'd"- afternoon Funeral Tuesday at :hr heme of her daughter. Mrs. Stit-r 7’l F. Mich St., at 2 p. m. Burled ' e~ n Hill cemetery. __ i;KO liri.FN ' 1 ANGSFNKAMP— Er’ovd wife cf Henrv A. Gramlina. mother rs Robert William. Edwin P.. M r s Arv'ne Mozingo. daughter of Mrs. He’ena T p.nesenkamo. died at the family home 2144* N. Penn.. Saturday eye. Funeral Tuesday. 8:30. at the home. 9 a m SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial St Joseph cemeterv. Friends invit'd Friends mav call at the home. _ KIRBY niNN SERVICE MOFLI FR. LULA - Belove and daughter of Charles F Moeller and sister of Mrs. Louis Behrmann. Charlotte and Frieda Moeller and Mrs. Karl Eisele of Dillshoro. Ind and Rev. Theodore C. Moeller of Philadelphia. Pa . passed away Saturday. Mav 6 at York, Pa. Friends mav call at the home. 1441 S. State St.. Tuesday afternoon and evening. Funeral services at the above address 2 n. m.. Wedn'sriav. Mav 10, private, and 230 p m. at the Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church, corner of Laurel and Orange St. Friends invited Burial Concordia cemetery. MEYER <fc MONTAGUE in charge. PERRY. HAYDEN—Beloved husband of Leona O. Screes Peri v. departed this life Sunday. Mav 7. age 30 years. Funeral Tuesday. May 9. at the residence. 2934 N m-ermen Ur. 2 n. n> Bunal W'shinton Park cemeterv. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE A .KTRK. . 2 Cards In tlnneriams FARB —In loving remembrance Jhf our dear mother. LENA FARB who deoartrd this life 5 years ago today. May 8. 1927 We do not forget you. nor do we intend. We think of you often, and will to the end: Gone ar.d forgotten bv some vou mav be. But dear to our memorv vou ever ai'l be —SADLY MISSED BY YOUR CHILDREN.

CITY BURGLARS GET SSOO HAUL Series of Week-End Thefts Reported: One Man Under Arrest. Series of week-end burglaries netted loot valued at more than SSOO. and a shot was fired at one burglar suspect who is under arrest. Leroy Peters, 27, Negro, 309 West Twelfth street, was seized by ri. D. McKnight in a grocery he operated at 12C2 North West street. McKnight said that after he had taken money and merchandise from Peters, he fired one shot when Peters tried to escape. Peters is charged with burglary. He is said to have collected chewing gum, socks and $1.95 in cash. Among the heaviest losers in the burglaries was the Flexine Cleaners Shop. 680 East St. Clair street, from which articles valued at $165 were stolen, including dresses, SIOO and a sewing machine. Clothing and a radio set. with a total value of $117.50, were stolen from apartment 10. 234 West Ninth street, occupied by W. F. Sanders and F. M. Jenkins. Other burglary victims included. Edward Gee drug store. 1363 South Meridian street, merchandise. 363 Auto Parts and Ured Car Company. 859 Massachusetts avenue, sprav machine *25; Martindale meat, market. 1929 Martindale avenue merchandise, *34.50: Charles W. Solomon grocer'’. 1661 Cornell avenue, merchandise. 520: Frank Malonev residence. 1334 East Market street, radio. $22.50; Co’onial poolroom 242 1 ; North Illinois street, radio and cigarets. $39 50, and Michael Hall residence. 3040 North drive. Brookside parkway, two watches and rings. $27. Kokomo Takes Track Laurels Kokomo became one of the favorites for state high sthool track laurels today after adding the North Central Conference title to its victory in the Kokomo relays a week ago. In winning the North Central meet here Saturday the Wildcats scored 64 points. Tech of Indianapolis was second with 37 and Muncie third with 31 1 . Only one record was broken because of the muddy field and heavy track. Hank Bruder of Tech bettered his own mark in the shotput with a throw of 59 feet 6 inches. Tech first-place winners were Oory in the half-mile, Theony in the mile and Huston a tie in the high jump.

ANNOUNCEMENTS i Funeral Directors. Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 3heiby St Branch office 1634 W Morrts Dr JS7U FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Meri'—n St _ TA-1835 OK IN STEINER^ 522 E. Market R 1 5374 HISEV & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI 3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444 J C WILSON 1 220 Prospect Dr G 321-0322 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 “Sweepings” at APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article to its ow-’r ask him 1.. call Miss loe HI 5551 at I IMKS WAN I AD HEADQUARTERS and sar that roil have returned the article and tickets will he mailed at once. billfold: about sl4; Saturday Standard crocerv 20th St. Reward. 2033 Bellefontaine. HE-5805. FOX TERRIER—MaIe, pet. white, tan’ reward. 5438 Lowell. IR-2095. L 9?T, J,’ o ,' h . nx 011 w 16th St. ~ Reward. lyflii Ri4n , 4 < . PARTY Picking tin fox near Post road and Pendleton nike. Ft. Harrison Sunday at 1 o'clock nleace call Mr Ncatvc LT-2.-175 immediately. 5 I’rrsonals. FAMTIY WASHING $1; curtains washed stretched loe trio 1014 Charles St. RENT A MAYTAG 4. on *eeK L ~ 4 v KES A Cos CHARGE ttr -141 USE Van oadr - funulurr to-ilr a sales-ni-Mji i* n vom pui^hborhoori \\AICH fJEPAIRING Clppninc. $1: main* spr cs SI v cis si crystal* 25c MeisJer 5 Watch S’lop 24 Pembroke Arcade BAD ACCO r 'N' r S CO T T QR NO CHARGE. HE-4141. fi Transpnrtnlion

Ppfj) Travel by Bus UUAIISJ rales, fast safe -<heilnle porter seralee Chieag.i .83.00 Nashville .. $.>.041 Cinr'nnali. S'VIO Knoxville . $7.05 Louisville . $2.20 New Orleans. 14.95 Let Us Plan Your SUMMER VACATION TRIP Whether East. West. North or South. Call or Write CO? ONIAL TOl’R BUREAU LI-2 86, in s. Illinois St. CUT RATE BUS FARES N.Y.. $11.50; Wash.. S10: St. Louis $3 35; Kansas City. $5.75: Denver. sl6. MODERN TRAVELERS’ BUREAU Brevort Hotel. RI-2188 BUSINESS S£RVlcij~ 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra instruments repairing guar work PEARSON PIANO CO- 123 N. Penn LI-5513 BUSINESS CARDS Blotters. (Ji -A Hand Bills. Etc Per 1000 v'L.OU BEST PRINTING CO , 1520 N, Illinois. Call DR Leakv Roofs Selch < J Guttering CARPENTER. PAINTING—3O years’ experience in building, roofing. Personal Service. DR-0782-R__ \ ARDS SODDED, seeded, rolled, black rich dirt. JONES & SONS. CH-4023. ROOFING—Sheet metal work and insulation. GRAHAM ASBESTOS CO. LI-5740 CARPENTERING—Let Vern Headlee do vour modernizing estimates free WA--0977, CHAIRS made new bv rcbottoming in cane hickory or reed BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583 WE make Monkevs out of Flies.” For screens call DR-6051. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Established 1912. WACHSMANN DR-5367. ASH and trash hauling, cinders, good dirt, trees removed. BE-0552 CEMENT WORK 20 years’ experience Bof’om pne- Estimates free. APPLEOATE RI-9255. REPAIRING any make range heater ot gas simge; reasonable. CH-1764.

BUSINESS SERVICE 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pav mi month.' later, free nauiing to storage. Moving *4 per load and up. Cali RI-7750. 419 B Market 8t MOVING—S 2 up. anything, anywhere, anytime; white men, PETE'S _CH-2578 MOVING $2 up. or discarded furniture Experienced white men. RI-2947. MOVING Local and overland, dav or night RI-9673 BRADSHAW TRANSFER—Move anv time ■s2 and up: exn. white men. LI-4105. MOVING HAULING Rent anew truck U-DRIVE IT 39 Kentucky Ave P.I-743-STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling return loads wanted. Part load* service OTTO J SUESZ. RI-3628. RI-6561 CH-0699-W. TA-4500—Verv prompt service, anv time. Free estimates. P-ices right. Best of rare taken. Courteous white men. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A-l PAPERING —Reasonable: embossed paper Furnished, hung $4.50. LEWELT FN_ T R- g Q3B. A NO. 1 PAPER hung 10c roll: wall paper cleaned FREE. Painting repairing, quality work. MR. WILLIS. DR-5075 A-l CLEANING WALL PAPER GADBERRY Work guaranteed. T2IT 91954 Paper cleaned, anv room. CLEANING—Paper 50c per room: immediate service: white: 10 years expedience. LAN NAN BF-4728. SUNTEST PAPER—Furnished, "hung. 2 average rooms. S3. BURROUGHS. BE--1185-W. PAINTING Best paint, repairs, reliable terms. BEARD. RI-4155. 429 1 2 N D°yjr'son. PAPER HANGING—IOc roil, border free": painting: repairing; clean 50c room BE--3754-W. PAPER HANGING Cleaning. Dainting. moderat- price'. SMITH BROS.. Decorator, CH-3782-M. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning and painting bv responsible man: reasonably. CH--3515-J PAPER CLEANING—EXCELLENT SERVICE O’DONALD. RI-4623. PAPER FURNISHED hung. 's3 75; kitchens naint"ri, $7; woodwork washed. RI-1642. PAPER. HANGING—Paper furnished, hung. Soc-ioi price on large iobs HA-2987-W. PAINTING and wall paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. DR-4852. PAPER HANGING—Paper furnished hung. Spae at price on large jobs. IR-4664 H A -2987-W. PA r’TRHANOINO—S2 anv room. work —"ty-d Pan°r 5c up LT- 4 290 Rt' 4 ’. nap r banger, painter. 25 vears’ experience: anv room $2: white man. MR FA” HF-3247_ PAPERING, $2. HOUSE PAINTING.~IMMEDIATE _S r:nVICE, HE-4070. 3_i -* • pvt? CLEANING—SO" un: hanging, walls washed, painted. CH-6533—1. 7-d Cleaners and Dyers RUG CLEANING- Reliable, guaranteed work, special price. 9x12: $1.50 with sizing: quick delivery service. BARKER LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO L1_9396. _9396. New Deal Rug Cleaners 9x12 shampoo. $1: sized 50c: work guaranteed: prompt delivery CH-7377 RUG SPECIAL 9x12 rug cleaned s zed $2: small rug 50c; fluff chenille mad" to order Active Rug CleanPrs HA-3636. RUGS -9x12 cleaned and sized. $2 By *his old rehab!" firm W N FLY RUG CO 9323 Brooi:sute_ CH-2211 PALMER CLEANERS—CeiI Manager Dave Farber. DR-1399, 1602 S. Meridian. 9x12 rugs e’enned sized. .$1.90: curtains and draperies at prices very reasonable: winter coats, fur-trimmed, moth-proof bags fre- vith each winter garment. 75;: lightweight coats, suits, plain dresses. 50c; felt hats. 45c: Panama hats. 65c Co-ts relined. We call for and deliver from 7 a. m.-8 p. m. Guaranteed work Excellent service. “A try will convince.”

INSTR UCJ 10 N S 111 Schools, Colleges Tutoring FREE Hawaiian Guitar, to each new student HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO 2103 Roosevc't Ave LEARN TO FLY! Actual Flying Lesson, only $2 week. Complete Ground Course Instruction. TARKINGTON SCHOOL OF AVIATION. Municipal Airport. BE-4400. WANTED —Names men-women, 18-50. wishing steady posl-denression government jobs. S;art $lO5-8175 month. Common education usually sufficient. Full particulars with sample coaching —FREE. Apply today. Box K-89. Indianapolis Times Office. 11 Dapping, Music, Dramatic DANCING LESSONS—Ballroom and tap; classes row np-nlng. Special rate. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RJ-1610. HELP VHAriiED 13 Help Wanted—Male BOYS For doughnut selling. A real money maker. DOWNY FLAKE SHOP, 14 N. Penn. (4' SAc.nSMh.iN for well established urv cleaning nlant: experience unnecessary Apply between 5 and 7 pm. MR BRIDGES. 433 E. St. Clair. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh City Routes of 800 Consumers in Cities of Indianapolis. Brownsburg. Zionsville. Franklin. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. RAWLEIGH CO.. Freeport. 111.. Dept. IN-E-38-V. 14 Help Wanted -female ATTRACTIVE young women t2i: permanent work; office experience not necessary. but helpful; good earnings. Apply MISS WALKER 620 Pc uies Bank Bldg 15 Wanted—Male or Female V.'CMETt- -Sell Rein'MW Toilet soap. - - | i.orc. 1 *'! 540 N. T'linois. PREACH THE GOSPEL —License furnished,’ mini.-ters needed. Re. val each night. 138 IT. Noble. REV. N. L. GOOLSBY, Bnbcn. 15 Si:u linns Wanted GRADUATE NURSE, experienced, rheumatics. neuritis, lumbago, etc., references furnished. 122 N. Delaware St- Apt. No. 3. RENTALS 17 Furnished Fooms $2. PENNSYLVANIA, 2165 N.—Extra, large airy room; large closet Hot water. i'A-V'M-W. S2.SO—PENNSYLVANIA. N.. ~ 2165 Comfortable. light, airy room, constant hot water; private. HA-4241-W. >O--PARK. I*l4—Beautiful front sleeper; redecorated; hot water; private entrance oar l - -- R--3047 _ $3; C3NTRAL. 2516—lovely, cool room, near bath, constant hot water, garage optio"a!; 1 or 2. TA-7134. CAPITOL., N.. 3502 —Nic". airy room: 1 or 2 business peonlc. Breakfast, garage optional. HA-0777-M. D ILAV.'AP N.. 713 —Apl. 8; convenient downtown, large frc.it rcom. cross’’•nijlat’rin. adjoining both. $4, D LA WARE. N- 2043—Iovclv room: also sle-nine norch. Homelike: $3 Gentleman, HA-*661-M. DELAWARE. N„ 527—Nicely furnished, cool, pleasant rooms for sleeping or housekeeping: reasonable. ILLINOIS. N.. 3210—Front rooms adjoining; cross ventilation: $2, $2.50: garage: good shade. TA-5000. ILLINOIS. 1907 N.—Attractive cool room, nice closet, constant hot water. Garage Reasonable. KENWOOD. 3550—Clean, pleasant room, next bath, home privileges, garage. reasonable. HA-2551-M. NEW - JERSEY. 2601. N.—Nice front room, garage, porch, yard, Central car. HA--289L NEW JERSEY. N.. 1225—Light, clean, front room: S3: near Central car line, PENN.. N.. 1347—Coxy room, near bath, quiet home, reasonable; gentleman: garage. LI-3857. 11TH, 132 W.—Twin beds. 2 closets, large porch, private entrance; telephone: $3 for 2. 17-A Hotels. Resorts, Inns. NICE clean bedsx steam heat; 25c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jersey. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia: downtown, clean, steam-heated rooms; walking distance; $2 up. Colonial Hotel to appreciate, S4 up _236_ N Illinois SARATOGA HOTEL and grill, 540 Massachusetts avenue. Desirable rooms, excellent food: "good beer!" HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts Ultra modern hote. service. As low as $2 a dav: *lO week 750 N Meridian LI-2351 CORONADO HOTEL Illinois, one block north of bus terminal Running hot and cold water. Public and private baths. Daily 75c up. Weekly. $3.50 up. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $4.50: PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 807—Nice 2roura apartment: utilities furnished: med-’m’ uea’~ bath. S3 - $3.50 and ss.so—lllinois N.. 2339: 1 and 3 rooms: suitable for 4. HA-4928-M. $5—3101 W. IOTH.—3-room apartment; furnished, sink: private entrance; sleeping room. BE-4880-J. *5. MERIDIAN. 1706 S.—2 Rooms, sink. twin beds. Private entrance, adults. BOULEVARD PL.. 3037—Nicely furnished 2-room apartment; modern: utilities _*?*.’’LL 64.50, CENTRAL. 1456 —Modern, small apartment. utilities. 2 larg* rooms, kitchenette, porch, garage. RI-4743.

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TRUSTEE’S AUCTION SALE 218 S. ILLINOIS ST. ONEIDA HOTEL PROPERTY AND FURNITURE 06 Rooms and Elevator Large Storeroom Included Is in Downtown Business District Lot. 50x202 6-10 e May Be Inspected Between 10 A M. and 3 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. Terms of Sale Will Be Announced at Time of Auction. Sole Will Be 10 a. m., May 10, 1933 COL. I. BINZER. Auctioneer BOYD M. RALSTON. Trustee Office. 1,1-7070. Residence. HU-5055. 150 E. Market. Tel.. RI-4508

RENTALS Id Housekeeping Rooms COLLEGE. 2426—2 rooms, private bath, I t floor, garage, $5.50. HE-2509. COLLEGE. 1427—Cozy. 2 or 3 rooms; everything furnished. utilities. sink, garage; reduced. RI-8104. DELAWARE. N., 830—2 rooms: everything furnished; modern; reasonable: walking distance. ______ EAST ST., N.. 909—2 rooms nicety furnished, $5; large front room, sink, first floor. ILLINOIS N.. .3121—3 rooms, completely furnished; nice kitchen, private entrance. hardwood floors. HA-0206-R. LESLEY. 352—1 or 2 nice clean rooms, kitchenette, porch, garage, laundry, utilities- IR-6938 MERIDIAN. N.. 1927—Fine little 2-room housekeeping apartment; side entrance; very cheap. HE-3422. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2340—2 or 4-room apartments: utilities, entrance, furnished sleeping room. HA-4938-J. NEW JERSEY. N., 1222—Lovely'front -oom, kitchenette, suitable 1 or 2. also sleeping. LI-6013. OHIO. 540. E—Room and kitchenette. $2 per week, single rooms, <1.50 up. ORIENTAL, N., 20—2 or 3 rooms, all utilities, 1 week free, also attractive ■sleeping rooms. LI-9557. PENNSYLVANIA, 1030 N.-T or 2. Home privileges, large shady yard. Meals optlonal; 55.50 week. STATE. N.. 422—Lower 3 rooms, redecorated; private entrance: utilities iurnished. CH-0162-L UNION, 1214—2 and 3 rooms modern newly papered ahd furnished, $3 and $5 week. WASHINGTON. 3005’i W.-2 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms: private entrance; garage. BE-1797. 10TH ST.. E.—l. 2 or 3 rooms, gas. lights, heat furnished. Near Tech and WoocL ruff PI. call 1223 Newman. 11TH. E., 521—1. 2 modern rooms: sink, near bath; large, well ventilated; walkdistance. 19 Rooms with Board BROADWAY. 2232—Comfortable room; good meals, gentleman preferred; hot water, $5. HE-2567. COLLEGE, 3268 —Lovely airy room, unusual heme: meals optional. Garage. TA-6980. HANNA. 1239—Nice airy room; 2 gentlemen or employed couple; privileges; $5. DR--5091-J. . ILLINOIS. N. 2269—Lovely room, modern bungalow; home cooking; privileges; phone: excellent car line. STANLEY. 2626—Nice room; widow’s home; 1 or 2; home cooking; laundry; garage. DR-7686. . NONE BETTER—Twin beds, shower; home atmosphere. 2062 N. New Jersey. TA-6916, 21 Unfurnished Apartments sl2 MO.: 1606 ARROW—3 rooms: water, electricity paid. Inquire SHANE'S PHARMACY. 1557 Roosevelt. CH-4444. $20—42 W 11TH— Nicely decorated, kitchenette apartment: neat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1, The Grant. CENTRAL. 2342—5 Rooms, heat and water. 1 month free RI-5994. HE-2783. COLLEGE. 2203, APT. 2—5-room, modern apartment, heat, water, gasstove. electric refrigerator furnished. HE-1393. MERIDIAN. 1218 S.—4 rooms, hot. water, steam heat, reasonable rent. DR-2759. PENNSYLVANIA, 2128. N.—Lovely 5-room apartment, utilities furnished, garage, reasonable WA-1645-W PARK~AVENUE—Attractive bedroom apartment. porches, refrigeration, utilities furnished. RI-2251. 3720 N Pennsylvania $45-SSO 2035 N Meridian 40- 60 RUCKLE. 1308—Modern 3 rooms, porches: heat and water furnished: $25. WOODRUFF PLACE -590 East Dr.; genteel address: beautiful 4-room modern apartments: wonderful kitchen units: $32.50. $35. S4O. 3-ROOM apartment, modern, heat, water furnished, near stadium, on bus line. TA-1713. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY We furnish free transportation to Inspect furnished and unfurnished acts., day or night No obligation LI-5452. Eve. or Sun. TA-1064 or WA-0433. BROOKSIDE APTS." N. W. Cor. Beville & 10th St. Bedroom apt,., thoroughly modern, good condition, good heat, very reasonable rent. Call Ant. 19. CH-5975 or Security Trust Cos. In Beam tifmi II Woodruff among the flowers, trees, birds and squirrels; country life ten minutes from the circle; three rooms. S3O; four rooms. S4O; all have porches, gas. water. Frigidaire. range furnished 940 Middle drive. Woodruff. CH-6254. BERT ESSEX. RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost only 3 cents a word

22 Unfurnished Houses $11.50 —Water paid: 3038 Station; redecorated 4 rooms, semi-modern, cemented _ cellar. 2-car garage. CH-4924, sl2: ADAMS ST. 2811—4 rooms, semimodern double, garage, water paid RI--1533. sls: GUILFORD. 2838—5-room, all modern. good condition, near school. WA--0913. sls: NORTH ST.. E.. 2720—4 rooms, bath, garage, water paid. RI-1533. sl6. 20TH St., 515 E. —5-Room modem double: A-l, water paid. HE-3527. sl6; WOODLAWN. 1401—Corner; 7-room, opposite 2 churches, school, water paid. SIB.7S—INGRAM. 1824—6 rooms, modern; garage: near Tech: Brightwood car line. S2O; MOUNT, 1126 N.—Bungalow 1 ; 5 rooms modern. redecorated, garage; near Washington high. S2O: CAPITOL. N.. 2421—6-room modern double, garage: A-l condition. HU-5154. $22 50; SHERMAN DR.. N.. 709—Modern, 5-room double, garage, water paid. CH- _ 2498-W. $22.50: 36TH W- 1015—Bungalow'; 5 rooms, modern, built-in features, garage. RI--6956. $25. PARKER. 950—6 Rooms, modern; breakfast room, hardwoods, yard, CH--2186. $27.50. MANKER. 2618— 1 2 Sq. south Garfield park, bungalow'. 3-car garage, water paid. DR-2036. $30 —Bird Place. 3950; 6 rooms hardwood floors, built-in laundry, garage. WA--3247. s37.so—Capitol. N.. 3837—4 bedroom modern: 2-car garage; immediate possession. WA-4661-J. ALABAMA. N- 2203 —6-Room double, modern. garaee. hardwood floors throughout. HA-0494-W. BROADWAY. 906 4-ROOM MODERN DOUBLE: YARD: STORAGE: >ls. COLLEGE. 3519—6 rooms, modern, front, side, back yards, shade trees. HU-2156. DEARBORN. N.. 2735—3 ROOMS SEMIMOPERN. CH-4354-M. DE QUINCY. 306 N.—s-room, modern, full basement, garage, w'ater paid: $24. IR-3593. DELAWARE. N.. 1934—5 rooms, modern, hot water heat, water paid; *4O; garage. HU-4742. DORMAN ST.. 218—Neat 6-room semi-cot-tage sl4: water paid. Bus line. Highland nark. Schools. RI-5124 DRAPER. 1531—5-room house, semi-mod-ern: water paid: redecorated: reduced to $12.50. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. 310 Howard PI. i3900 North 1 Good five-room modern bungalow, floors A-l. kitchen, bath, newly painted. Paper like new. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC.' JEFFERSON. N.. 323—6 rooms, modern, new linoleum, garage. A-l near Tech. CH-2718-M. LA SALLE N.. 2051—Small double: $13.50; includes water, garage. Heatrola and gas range. Inside toilet. IJ-5231. LEXINGTON, 964—6-Room modern, full basement. Reasonable. Key 962. RI--6412. MICHIGAN. 3518 E—s-room, upper. *ls: 4-room, lower. *ls; 3-room, upper, *lO. IR-7915 MICHIGAN. W.. 1623—5-room modern double: water, garage: $lB. TA-4901 evenings NEW YORK. 726 E.—6 rooms, modern: shades: water furnished; garage: *22.5C. PENN.. N., 2352—6-room double: reduced, open for inspection, or HA-2830-M RANDOLPH. S.. 1014-50—4. 6 rooms, semimodern doubles, garage; *ls. *17.50. RI-2168. VILLA. 1606 —N. double: 5-room modern, watur paid: *22.50; garage. IR-6026. WOODLAWN. 1703—4 nice upper rooms. bath: *12.50: water free. TA-4971. WOODLAWN. 1805—New modern 4-room double, garage, water paid: *2O. _____ 977 E. Dr. Woodruff Six-room modern double, new paper, outside paint, good garage. LI-7491. _ GREGORY & APPEL. INC 31ST ST.. W.. 918—5-room double, fireplace. bath, heater furnished, garage, reduced.

REAL ESTATE FUR SALE 30. Sale of Income Property

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses 35TH ST.. W„ 1022—4-room modern double; built-in features: garage: water paid 417 W. 41st St. * Six-room brick double new paper, water paid. Rent *21.50. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. S. HALF 6-room double; furnace, bath. garage: reasonable rent. HA-0215-M. • COLORED—Beiiefontaine. 1525; newly decorated. modern. 5-room double: Sls. HU--4058. AFTER YOU HAVE SELECTED YOUR NEW HOME See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $6; ASHLAND. 1132—Lovely suite, private bath, entrance, newly furnished, ideal for two gentlemen, garage if desired. RI--3109. sl2: MONTH —2 rooms unfurnished: furnished slightly higher: hotel rooms. *3.50 w.-ek. 217‘/a N, Illinois. S3O; LUETT, 522. S.—s rooms fur-nished, semi-modern. BE-2965. s3s—Bungalow, 5 rms., east; furn.; A-l: yard; gar. For furn. houses see MR. MOTT. RI-9476. Penn Hotel. BALSAM—Near Fall creek; 5-room apartment, complete; limited time. WA-0145. BELMONT. S.. 1114—3-room double, heat, lights, gas. garage: $4.75 per week. BE--1117-W, BROADWAY. 2613—Beautiful 3 rooms, kitchen, furnished or unfurn.: utilities. HE-2293. CENTRAL 1134—3rd floor: 2-room apartment: running water; everything furnished: $3 for 1, $4 for 2. FLETCHER. 546—Exceptional value; walking distance from town; 2 rooms. S2O; 3 rooms. $25. Payable weekly if desired. RI-5664. ILLINOIS, 310*/2 N.—Modern, furnished, efficiency apt.; $5 to $7.50; utilities paid. LI-8888. MARKET. 1103 E.—Private. 4 rooms, bath; garage; utilities; $7.50 week. RI-1647. MERIDIAN. 1728 N. —Loveiy unfurnished efficiency; other attractive furnished apartments. TA-1592. NEW YORK 1626—5 rms. overstuffed; garage; watqr paid; $4.50 week. RI-7725._ NEW YORK. E.. 4823—Equipped^with _ G. _ E 7 3 bedroom modem double, garage. TA--6383. PROSPECT, 2511—5 rooms, bath; modern; nicely furnished; yard, garage, DR-5813. WALNUT. E„ 115—3 rooms, alcove, private bath. See housekeeper in basement. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt., gas. water, ice furnished: $25. Call Apt. 1 The Grant, 24 Suburban and Farms sls; 1 ACRE —5 rooms, repapered, garage, good well, grapes. EAST. HE-2288. RENT sls or will sell 6 rooms, acre ground. 1 mile e. of Arlington, n. of Brookville road. RI-3413. WA-3661, 4-Fvoom Bungalow 3851 Rockville Ave.; chicken house, garage, all in good condition. Only sls per month. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. 4 Rooms—2 Lots, sl2 Bungalow, electric lights, garage, garden place 527 Cole St. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. A ROOM AD costs only 2c a WORD--25 Business, Office and Desk Space HOWARD. 1619—Filling station, public garage, partly equipped. BE-1564-R, 26 Wanted to Rent WILL PAY S3O-S4O per month; sign year's lease for front apartment. Must be on north side and have 1 bedroom, electric refrigeration. Write full description to Box K-94, Indianapolis Times. ESTATE FUR SALE 27 Houses For Sale NORTHWEST—S-Room modern, full basement. garage, worth $5,500; sacrifice; $2.500. RI-4298 eve.

To Close Estate 1315 Marlow'e Ave.; 6-room cottage: gas. water, electric lights; near Holy Cross church. No. 14 school, walking distance of Technical: SI,BOO, clear. HU-4298. 28 Sale Suburban Property CABIN and land: nice for summer. Sale or trade. Times K-91. 11 ACRES—S-room house, cellar, barn, chicken house, fruit, shade, close to West Newton. Price $2,700. JENNINGS BROS,. 28 S. Illinois. COLONIAL —A-l. 6 rooms, modern, large lot, shade; 2-car garage. DR-4250-R, 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage 172 ACRES level, corner on two gravel roads; about 150 acres; ready for plow. Want B. & L. or city suburban. E. S. GOBLE. 5531 University. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BACK BAR—I 6 ft. with mirror. 4 by 12 ft. Cheap. 1176 Kv. Ave. BOTTLES Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO„ 634 W. Pear) St. LI-8085. BRICK—Good hard, cleaned, $3 a 1.000. Million Population Wrecking Cos., 310 S. Delaware St., LI-6270. DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae; use Mothicide and moth preventive. Albert G. Maas Cos., 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. FOR BARGAINS in good used lumber, sash and doors, try our new yard at 820 Madison Ave. SERVICE WRECKING CO- DR-6578. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chain. *2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutchee 25c per mo. BAKER BROS. 219 E. WASHINGTON. MAAS CLEANSER AND WATER SOFTENER. For all housecleaning, woodwork, bath fixtures, porches, well, etc.; miles head of soap: 2 lbs.. 25c; 5 lbs- 60c. ALBERT G. MAAS CO- 31 Virginia ave. RI-7125. PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE—"Eugene.” used dryers; excellent condition. Jacobson Electric Cos.. 831 Ft. Wayne Ave. SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails; destroys bedbugs and household vermin. ALBERT G. MAAS CO- 31 Vißginla Ave. RI-7125. FANS—2 electric, "Ilg.” exhaust 36-inch, 3-phase. 60-cvcle. 220 volt, special price. MEIER ELECTRIC MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. IR-1151. DRESS SUlT—Man's complete, sire 38, like new; reasonable. WA-2085. PAYMENT PLAN—On plumbing and heating; other residence work. 810 N. Illinois. LI-8888. OIL BURNER TANK—27O gallons. 1-20 of h. p. motor and blower. LI-4541 STEAM TABLE FOR SALE, CHEAP. HOUSE car built on Hudson six; lot of books: cheap 1020 Virginia. USED BICYCLES—"HOFFMAN'S." 251 Mass. Ave. 245 E. Wash- 946 E. Wash. WATERPROOF TARPAULIN—Save your old ones. We will repair them or trade for new ones. MAX KATZ BAG CO. COPPER TUBING—3S-ft. coil. 60c. Children's play pup tents, complete with stakes and poles. $1.50 each. 10-Lb. cans of plastic roof cement. 45c. Gallon cans root coating with or without fiber, 40c each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION Corner Capitol and South St. 35 Household Goods BEDROOM SUITE. $39 50. (10) piece dining suite, living room suite, $69.50; Occasional chair *5: rugs. 3710 N. Meridian St. BEER COOLERS and Ice Chests, specially reduced. Call POLAR ICE & FUEL CO 2000 Northwestern Ave Ta. 0689 BABY BUGGY Tan reed, upholstery A-l: like new: SB. Bg-1587. OVERSTUFFED SUITE —Brown velour, real bargain. 2828 E. Michigan St. REFRIGERATORS—Four 50 lb. boxes: one 100-lb. box, excellent condition. RI-2251, RENT A MAYTAG ri per week. Ca’i R 1 9441 Extension 572. L S Avres & Cos DINING ROOM SUITE—9-piece A-l. cheap for cash. CH-5925. REFRIGERATOR—Oak. 100 lbs.. cork lined: Side leer: A-l. $lO. Ll-1769. GAS STOVE KITCHEN CABINET .606 E. WALNUT.

MERCHANDISE Si> Household Goods House Cleaning Time NU-LUSTER poltsh 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 ICE BOX—Oak. aYI porcelain, also drapJ cries. HA-4845-M LUNCH TABLES—• 3> and 12*chairs, piano. _ 2165 S. High School road. Bend Davis. AUCTION. Wed., May 10. 9:30 a. m. Furniture. rugs, stoves. J. P. GRIBBEN’S AUCTION STORAGE. 1501-3 Madison. I DR-3328 16 Radios. Musirai Instruments Crosley long and short wave. L. B $29.00 Radiola 7-tube table model 14 50 Malestic 8-tube console 19.00 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 E. Wash. _ rKEE radio service cads, estimate it rep needed LANES 2828 E Tenth CH-0218 i FREE RADIO SERVICE. WORK GUARANTEED. MT. JACKSON RADIO CO., 1 3413 W. WASH. ST. BE-1490 _ ! RADIO servicing Tubes 49c; 6 mo guar--1 antee RADIO EXCHANGE 623 Mass 17 Furs. Wearing Apparei MEN’S SUITS . . . .$4 Choose from 1,500 unredeemed and new. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. Rl-5994 38 Typewriter Store and Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only $2-50 Per Month °r $ .00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock TYPEWRITER CO. 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712

TYPEWRITERS 39 Swaps SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing In this column I* listed in The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty days free of charge Your swap ad costs only 3c a word in The Times. Special multiple rates of seven davs for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three. TO TRADERS If you can not find the leads that you desire In the ads la 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. CROSLEY RADIO M ”54,” Stewart Warner short wave, as down payment, Ford Model A. 1155 Congress Ave. DlAMOND—Perfect ’A-Karat or emblem ring. Want horse. HA-1837- J. FURNACE—3O-iil. steel, sell or trade. 1232 N. Capitol Ave. Hurry. .FOR HEALTH —Crazy Crystals, postpaid. C. TILLMAN. 4017 E. New York St. IR--0934. GLADIOLUS BULBS—Larkspur, and Hardy nlants for what? 3420 N. Sherman Dr. CH-4823-M. 1932 H. D. motorcycle, '29 Ford roadster, both for late model car. RI-4633. SAXOPHONE—AIto; Bucscher, A-l, for small roadster or coupe. DR-0751. SWAP—BOARD FOR SEWING. CALL RI--0763, SWAP 5-tube—seven in one radio —for cash RADIO SWAP SHOP. 1811 S. East St. SWAP YOUR OLD WINDOW SHADES regardless of condition on NEW SHADES. Window shade cleaning 20c and up. KEITH SHADE CO- RI-4995. 1348 N. Illinois St. THOR mangle ironer. like new. bargain. cash or ? HIGERT. 239 W, Maryland. TRADE cash for radio; Gloria Tone; A-l condition; reasonable. WA-2085. TRADE National 6-tube auto radio, perfect condition for sls cash. 534 Massachusetts. $750.00 Apollo Player Piano; for Dining room suite. 550 Division. ■ TRADE SSO cash for genuine Blue White Diamond Ring. HE-3775. 6-GRAVE LOT—iMasonic Cemetery). Sell, trade for B, & L. Stock. KU-7107. DODGE—Light truck; $25 or what have you? 830 Daily St. GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK—TRADE FOR PRINTING. 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. GENERAL WORK. TRADE FOR FORD COUPE. LI-5931. PAINTING, swap for model A Ford. Pay difference. BE-3300. BABY BUGGY for large velocipede. 1514 W. Twenty-fifth. 40 Wanted To Buy CASH FOR OLD GOLD 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 Pennsylvania and Market Sta WANTED—Used tires and batteries. Best cash prices. 856 Mass. Ave. FURNITURE WANTED—HU-7274. QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES^ UODGEr n r.l.zoi wt, „ Tr^W ANTS FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICB OLD JEWELRY Wanted for shipment~to u - Mint. Highest prices for discarded jewelry, etc. Bring or Mail INDIANA GOLD REFINING CO.. 135 W* Market St. LI-2706. WILL buy boy's bicycle; good conditionT cash. Times. Box K-95.

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MERCHANDISE 40 Wanted To Buy WANTED—Screw-cutting bench lathe. MR. _DRIFTILL. 3150 Lancaster. 41 Cash Coal Mart IndianaoaMv Retail Itr(l LOWEST SUMMER PRICES—Best grade coal: cordwood for furnace and fireplace: 53.50. LJnipn.lce IvCwaCp DR-4621 DR-4622. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 DR-2401 Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792 No Wheel Charge. WA-5666 LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs. Birds. Pets BOSTONS—3 females: finest pedigrees. Not the cheap kind; HB-5598. CHOW ri PPiF.S - Wonderful coats, real beauties. BE-0853. 43 Horses, Cattle. Poultry BRONZE turkey eggs. EMMA SIEGMUND. '2-mile south of Brookville Rd. B. G. 270-J-3. 50 BUSHELS of good yellow corn. 35c bushel BERT WILHELM. 2106 S. Emerson Ave. finmcTai 44-s Securities WILL SLLL Railroadmen's or Celtic Building and Loan Stock. No brokers. Call after 6 p m WA-1494 1 _ 45 Business Opportunities BARBECUE—"BIue-Pig“ property rent or lease, ideal beer garden. 4403 w. Wash. GROCERY STORE—And meat market for sale: no competition. DR-2517. MODERN shoe shop for sale: reasonable cash. Times. Box K-90. APARTMENT HOUSE Downtown: 23 rooms: 1, 2 and 3-room furnished apartments; for cash. Owner. Times. Box JC-97. ROOMING HOUSE—N. Delaware. 421. Well furnished; chnap; owner very ill. A ROOM AD costs only 2c a WORD. 46 Personal Property Loans * roov occord'h9 *° You ifioy repay y° ur ' ,ncom ,* \ho^ mo ntW*, or longer,' Y person*!- *•£?■ ---- - ■ M~ Furniture—Diamond Loans Rate W r \ Lowest in City. INDPLS. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 Occidental Bldg, RI-3587 46-a Character Loans.

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MAY 8, 1933

FINANCIAL 48 Automobile Loans Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE ! CHICAGO JEWELRY CO 203 E. Wash. St. LI 8(503 Opposite Court house g*t 40 y, a „ AUTUMDTIVE 50 Autos For Sale BUICK. 1926 sedan; new tires. SSO terms* or >45 cash RI-4633 1932 CHEVROLET COACH ~ ~ 6,000 Ford 1931 Tudor S2oo •pr.'L/. ,urv is v,>rv economical sq •Operate LOSEY MOTORS. INC 1133 N Mmdnn Graham PaigeTT92B~ cifjop n M 95 HARRY A. ot akp ro ■ v- DR-5030. PL n^?, UTH - 193 V „ Ru - Ml >ess Coupe $300:” i^r!' ate owner, 6.000 miles c C WAT- . KINS. Lorraine_Hot-l Pontiac 1931 Coupe a A lm ener ? 1 ¥° ,ors car and that means MtmW nth b \ra Ti JL 1249 fvans Will J s and Auburn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. A flection OI nicngracn exenanv, q *1 095 ® roat * r * n s® In prices $25 w> CENTRAL BUICK CO 120 W North St ALL Makes Fine Used Cars t Yoll rat h-McCart h y 1:?(12 E. Washington St. 1.l ,"383 51 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers INTERNATIONAL 3-ton late 1931 tr - tob. inclosed cab. verv good 900x20 duals 3 extra gasoline tanks. B K Rooster brakes: in excellent condition $1995 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO New Semi-Trailers, $395 WILL HAUL 10 TONS. Brakes. Axles installed on vour trailer ! INDPLS. TRUCK AND TRAILER CO 1125 E Georgia st. DR 3.701i REPOSSESSED tractor: worth the money Also semi-trailer. MACKS TRUCKS 7JO E Wash St Trucks and Cars Oldsmobile coach stoo I Chevrolet pickup ‘ ‘sp International ID inn i G. M. C. 2-ton 1929 259 G. M. C. tractor and semi-trailer . 1.010 Many Others. TRUCKS—TRACTORS—TRAILERS General Motors Used Truck Dept 31 W. 13th St. H. Sandys. 1.1-7467. TRUCK —FORD; Model TANARUS; Light Delivery A-l condition: resonable. TA-3805. FOR SALE—TRAILER, LIGHT HAULING' CAMPING. CHEAP. 202 KENTUCKY AVE. * 53 Accessories. Tires, Parts I " USED TIRES <t | Guaranteed 2.000 Miles. V ■ Taken In trade on Generals. Others guaranteed up to 8 000 i miles at slightlv higher prices. The General Tire Cos. ! 836 N. Delaware St. LI-5523 5 Actus Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITyT" “INDIANA'S Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N Capitol LI-4518 WANTED During the Next Week 100 USED CARS De Sotos and Plvmouths Especialiv See Us Tndav JONES A MALEY. INC. 2421 E. Wash. St. CH-049L [ CASH for your car or equity. Late models preferred. *SO to $2,000. Abels-Fink Auto Cos. ' 440 N. Capitol. LI-1' 12. LEG A L S 56 Legal Notices The firm of Rosenberg Company. 132 West Thirteenth St.. Indianapolis, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Bills payable and receivable will be handled by the undersigned. May 8. 1933. A _W. ROSENBERG. CLAYCOMBE & STUMP ATTORNEYS FOR RECEIVER Seth L. Hutsell vs. The Bernd Brothers* Company. NOTICE OF RECEIVERS SALE Marion Probate Court. No. 2524. The undersigned receiver of The Bernd Brothers' Company, hereby gives notice that he will oner for sale at private sale the assets of the Bernd Brothers’ Company. at his office at 542 Consolidated Bldg., in the City of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 13th day of May. 1933. and every day thereafter until the same is sold. Said assets consisting of machinery, supplies and accounts receivable and will be offered as a whole and consist of wagoa makers’ supplies and equipment. JOHN F. WATKINS. Receiver _ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis, that the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis now has pending before it. Appropriation Ordinance No. 7. 1933. appropriating the sum of $2,000.00 from the unexpended and unappropriated balance of the General Fund for the year 1932 to the Department of Public Safety. Police Department Fund No. 53. Refunds, Awards and Indemnities. The above described ordinance is due to come up for passage at the next regular meeting of the Council to be held on the 15th day of May, 1933, at 7:30 p. m. After said appropriation has been determined. any ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon bv filing of petition therefore with the Marion County Auditor not later than ten days after said additional appropriation has been made by the said Common Council and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Witness my hand and the sea! of th* City of Indianapolis, this sth dav of Mav. 1933. HENRY O. GOETT. (SEALi City Clerk.