Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1933 — Page 14

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Want Ads May Be Placed Until 10 P. M. Each Evening —Call Ri. 5551

PUBLIC WORKS PLANS TALKED U. S. May Spend $85,000.000 in Indiana, Belief of Wayne Coy. Possibility of expenditure of nearly $50,000,000 of federal funds for various public works programs in Indiana and an additional $35,000,000 from local governmental units through federal loans was outlined today bv Wayne Coy. secretary of the state unemployment relief commission. Coy returned from a week in Washington. where he discussed details of he various projects. He will lay the matter before mayors, county commissioners and auditors at a public meeting to be held Friday afternoon in the senate chamber. Assurance that the federal government will accept the army engineers' plan to expend $18,000,000 on the Wabash river straightening and flood control seems assured. Coy reported. Effort is being made to get another $1 000.000 or more of federal funds for work on White river in Indianapolis. Federal road funds for the state highway department wall be between SIO,OOO 000 and 512.000.000. Local financing of ptibnc works will be carried on through bond issues to be bought by the federal government, Coy said.

The City in Brief

THURSDAY EVENTS Advertising Club. luncheon. Morris street plant of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company. Engineering Society, luncheon. Board of Trade. Sigma Chi, luncheon, Board of Trade. Acacia, luncheon, Harrison. American Business Club, luncheon. Columbia (luh. Illini Club, luncheon. Columbia Club. Real Estate Board, luncheon. Washington. Sigma Nu. luncheon. Washington. Recreation Club, luncheon, Washington. -National Editorial Association, convention. all dav. Claypnol. Indiana Duroe Breeders’ Association, annual picnic, all dav. state fairground. Dr. W. I*. Best of Indianapolis is secretary of the National Eclectic Medical Association, sixty-third annual convention of which will be held in Chicago June 27 to 30. Other Indianapolis doctors holding official positions are Dr. J. E. Holman, chairof the section of obstetrics, and Dr. F. L. Hosman, chairman of the finance committee. June meeting of the Indianapolis Bar Association will be held tonight at 6 at the Columbia Club, with one of the topics for discussion a proposal to erect a club building. Principal speaker will be Leo M. Gardner. attorney and legislator. Public card party will lx? given at 8 Thursday night at Ft. Friendly, 512 North Illinois street, by Harold Megrmv auxiliary No. 3, United Spanish War veterans. Butler college of religion students, faculty members and alumni will attend the eighth annual reuniondinner at 6:30 Thursday at the Northvood Christian church. A Butler university ministers’ association will fbe formed. Annual Sunday picnic of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, Forty-sixth street and Central avenue, will be held Saturday at Forest Park, Noblesville. Indianapolis and Nicaragua will be linked with telephone service beginning today, which also will inculde Canada, Cuba and Mexico, officials of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company announced. Donald Crawford, 6. of 1314 West Henry street, was treated at city hospital for a scalp wound incurred Tuesday when he was struck by a rock hurled by a playmate. Jewelry, valued at $l3B, and S5 in cash, was the loot of burglars Tuesday night from the home of Dr. W. E. Stein, 3901 Ruckle street. Burglars took jewelry valued at $75 from the home of Mrs. Mattie Buss. 133 1 - North New Jersey street. Dr. Julian 11. Lewis, associate professor of pathology at Chicago university. told the graduating class of Crispus At tucks high school at the commencement exercises in Cadle tabernacle Tuesday that true thinking is the most important element in life. Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker will speak at an open air meeting of Warren township Democrats at 8 Friday night in Ellenberger park. Othniel Hitch, attorney, will be toastmaster. Progress of the Christian church in Indiana was depicted Tuesday night in a pageant presented at the Central Christian church, as a part of the program celebrating the 100th anniversary of the church. Pupils at Washington high school received copies of the Senior Post, yearbook of the school, Tuesday. The book was dedicated to the champion football team. It was edited by Mary Wicker and Harold Guilder loy. Last meeting of the season of the Parent Council of Boy Scout Troop 3 will be held Friday night at the Irvington Presbyterian church. A strawberry festival will be held Saturday night at Washington street and Layman avenue. Members of the Gyro Club heard Frederick E. Schortemeier, former secretary of state. Tuesday, in a discussion on the new Indiana tax laws. Taylor Smith was elected president of the Indianapolis chapter of the American Institute of Banking, educational unit of the American Bankers’ Association, at a meeting Tuesday night. He succeeds Elmer Doriot. Dr. Raymond Scofield, of Terre Haute, will talk on "Case Typing" at the meeting of optometrists of zone No. 7 of the Indiana Association of Optometrists Thursday night at 8 in the Severin. Dr. John P. Davey, Indianapolis, will be chairman of the meeting.

PRISON PASTORS MUST BE DEMOCRATS, TOO “Clean-Up" in Penitentiary Circles Started by McNutt. Prison chaplains also must be Democrats under the regime of Governor Paul V. McNutt. So Charles Mitchell, Greenfield, one-time pastor of the Christian church at Gwynville, was namte by the Governor today to succeed O. E. Haley as chaplain at the Indiana state reformatory. Mitchell was reading clerk in the house of representatives at the 1933 session of the legislature. He since has been a lawyer and abstractor at Greenfield, he said. Other shifts are being contemplated among the prison pastors. ANNOUNCEMENTS I Death Notices CLI NE. CECELIA- Beloved mother of Will J Cune Mrs Walter R. Shiel, Mrs. Martin McDermott and Daniel C Clune. died Tuesday at St. Vincent’s hospital. Funeral Friday 830 a m at the home of Will J Clune 1911 N. Alabama St . Si a m 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Holy Crons cemetery Friends invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. CHISM. LEON ADCs R. Beloved husband of Eva Chism, father of Mrs Ova Hubhard departed this life Tuesday. .Tunc t>. age 71 rears Funeral Thursday, June 8 at, the residence. 2428 Guilford Are.. 12 45 r> m : at Groveiand. Ind . 2.30 l) in Burial New Mavsville. Ind Friends invitpd. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK HOFFMAN, HENRY Age 74 years, husband of Marv Hoffman and father of Mrs Katie Welland Henry and Albert Hoffman passed awav Tuesday, June 6. Services at the family residence. 1130 S. Randolph St.. Thursday. June 8. 2 p. m. Fr'ends Invited. Interment Washington Park. HOI SL. MARTHA I . Widow of John W beloved mother of George w. House. Mrs, Effie Jones. Mrs. Clara Demaree. Mrs. •Julia Cosand passed awav at daughter's residence. 4303 Ralston Ave.. Tuesday, ■loop s Friends mav call at the aoove address any time. Funeral Thursday, jiine 8 2pm Burial Crown Hill. W, T BLAST'.r,VM SERVICE. I 4 OS' 111 I N ’> r < t 'he .n’e D-,M : and Timothy Lvons, passed away Tuesday June 6. at the residence. 368 E. McCarty Funeral Thursday June 8. 8:30 a. rn. at. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 1639 N Meridian St. Services Holy Rosarv Church. 9 a m Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. RASLNER. < lIRISTIAN F -Of four miles northwest of New Palestine, Ind.. passed away Monday evening. 10 p m., age 87 years. Funeral Thursday. 1:30 p. m. at the residence, 2 p. m. at the Cumberland M, E. church. Interment St. John’s ceme'ery. In charge of MAX HERRLICH & SON WAGNER. IRBY S. Passed away at his home. 2440 N. Illinois St. Tuesday a. m Services at. the FLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday, 2p. m Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. G. A. R. comrades especially invited. 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 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 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 A Romance of Modem Youth HOLD ■ Mi V - * Tir.iiT \ J li H I w With Jamei DUNN Jelly EiLERS A POX PICTURE yr IB at APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to rail Miss Joe, RI-5551. at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that you have returned the articles and tickets will be in ailed at once. SCARF FIN Diamond, safrtv clasp; liberal reward. 2253 North Alabama. TA-0748. POLICE DOG large male, scar on head, chain collar. WA-3067. SETTER DOG—Young, white with black mask and saddle, strayed from home, June sth Reward DR. R. A. MILLIKEN HU-5958. PIN Delta Zeta: shape of lamp: initials _ E V. L. Reward. BE-0598-J. DIAMOND RING —Central Beauty College. Odd Fellow Bldg. Liberal reward. CH--0276. DOG —Small black, white, long-haired; "Tuffv." 5829 Forest Lane. HU-1977. IF VOU DON'T FIND what you are looking for in the want ads today, it mav be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times • a- ■ "I. ' ip- and. 5 Personals BROKEN COOKIES 8c pound. 2 for 15c: returned cakes, splendid condition, half price 108 W. 12th. LI-7977. DR. CHESTER MILLER—"The Children's Dentist ' 1107 Odd Fellow Bg. RI-7281. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. L_ S AYRES & CO. PERMANENTS $1 up: manicures. 25c. INDIANA COLLEGE. 908 City Trust Bidg. LADY will room and board 2, $5 wk ; will move furniture elsewhere. RI-8871. KEER, 10c Served here or take out. THOMAS LUNCH ROOM. 1310 W. Washington St. Free Parking Space 24-Hour Service. Also sold by case—cut price. Ten per cent discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad HeadQuarters. 214 W. Maryland Bt. 6 Transportation SPECIAL BUS —Chicago fair, week-ends: S3 round trip. 445 Century Bldg. RI-68S8. BUSINESS SERVICE * Business Services CEMENT WORK—2O years' experience. Bottom pr.ces. Estimates free. APFLEGATE. RI-9255. BAND and orchestra instruments repairing; expert guar work PEARSON PIANO CO . 128 N. Penn. U-5513 LAWN WOWER sharpening and repairing, work guaranteed. Call for and delivered CH-2330-W. 3823 East 30th St. WINDOW SHADES—Cleaned. 15c up Quality shades at low prices RAINS SHADE CO 114 W North St RI-1032. UPHOLSTERING —Special summer ratesestimates SCHLEPPEY. 1017 N New REMODELING —Screening. carpentering painting cement work. Estimates free' YOUNG CH-4252-M FURNlTUßE—Upholstered, repaired, refinished: prices are lower. OTTO BRADE CO LI-8981, ASHES—Hauling from basement. Also trash and yard cleaned up. TA-6429. WINDOW SHADE Cleaning, authorized dealers of Brenitn window shades. KEITH SHADE CO . RI-4995 1348 X 111. St. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage BRADSHAW TRANSFER—Move anv time S3 and un: exp, white roep, LI-4105. RI-1288—Moving prices reduced. Clean pads; covered trucks, white men. t

BUSINESS SERVICE 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay nix months later. Tree hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Coil RI-7750. 419 Z Market St. DREXEL. 1243—Movinj, $2 up. General Pacin'.g. MILLER. 1023 Fietcber Ave. MOVING $2 UP—Local, overland equip, covrd. trucks: white men. Pete s. CH--2878 STORAGE- Local, long distance hauling return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3628. RI-6561. CH--0699-W. LONE EAGLE TRANSIT CO.—Local, long distance hauling. Reduced rates. LI-3970. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A NO. 1 PAPER bung 10c roll; wail paper cleaned FREE. Painting. repairing, qirjjty work. MR, WILLIS. DR-5075, Paper 50c per room: Immediate service: white; 10 years experience, LANN AN. BE-4728. REAL paper hanger, painter. 25 years’ experience; any room $2; white man. MR. RA Y HE-3247 PAPERING 9c a roll, plastering, painting, interior and exterior with real lead and oil. S2O and up. Brightwood Decorators. CH-5013-J. PAINTING. PAPERING; general repairs: bottom price: work guaranteed. GOODWIN BE-0211. PAPERHANGING—Interior decorating by Daniels —"Personal Service.” 25 years' experience: estimates free. 1636 Roosevelt ave. CH-4368-M. PAPER HANGING, cleaning and painting, bv responsible man. reasonable. CH_2S 15-J. PAPER furnished, hung. $3.75. Kitchens painted. $7. Painting, interior, exterior. _RI-1642. $2; "KANGS any room. Excellent work. _Pacer 5c up. LI-4290. PAlNT—Washing, painting, paper cleaning. estimates; reasonable. HOPKINS. RI-9754. PAPER HANGING. $1 50 room: large lob special price; guaranteed. BE-1185-W, PAINTING, papering, furnished: hung, bedrooms, $3, other rooms reasonable. BE-3835. PAINT WASHING, paper cleaning. 50c and up. Work satisfactory. FORRESTER, PAINTING, lead and oil. exterior, interior. Estimates free. HENDRIK DINKLA. CH--6875-R, ———————— 7-d Cleaners and Dyers RUG CLEANING—ReIiabIe, guaranteed work, special price. 9x12: $1.50 with sizing: quick delivery service. BARKER LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. LI--9396. IDEAL RUG CLEANERS—Guaranteed rugs cleaned, sl. U. B. the judge; small rug free if you mention this ad. CH-2973. RUGS—9xI2 cleaned, sized, $1.50: small one free work guaranteed. HU-7887. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring IPHwr Complete course dual instruction. 11 u </ $2 per lesson. TARKINGTON SCHOOL OF AVIATION. BE-4400. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male MEN-SALARY-BONUS Frigidaire Salesmen One territory open for aggressive men with car. WALTER S. GIBSON. 670 E. Forty-second St. , , . 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. 14 Help Wanted—Female 3 LADIES with cars for special contact work. All leads furnished. If free to travel, salary and commission, position available on proven ability, special training free. No purchase or cash bonds reauired. Start immediately, be earning good income by end of week. Apply Miss Hildebrand. 620 Peoles Bank Bldg. HOUSEKEEPER for employed man. Go home of nights. State particulars. Times Box K 135. WHITE, lady experienced dry cleaning shop, tailor work preferred. Apply 5 to 6 p. m. today. 3523 Rockville Ra. SHOE SALESMEN Experienced. 45 E. Washington St MILLER WOHL. HIGH SCHOOL graduate, if you are capable, meeting the better class of people, interested in learning a profession with a future, apply 316 K. P. Bldg. 16 Situations Wanted REGISTERED NURSE—House work, mental work, reasonable rates. TA-6064. MOTHER and son, 25 rooming or apartment house; reliability, small salary and apartment Time Box_K 131.

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2—523 N. ALABAMA. APT 5. Modern room, adjoining bath. Constant hot water. $2.50; 24 W. 18TH ST.—Nice, cool room, private home, ground floor. Home _p rivil i ges, ILLINOIS, 1907 N.—Attractive cool room, nice closet, constant hot water. Garage Reasonable. KENWOOD. 3550—Clean, pleasant room, next bath: home privileges; reasonable; garage. HA-2551-M. 1618 N. MERIDIAN—Front room, private home; garage: nicely furnished. M'CARTY, 326 E.—Nicely furnished rooms; well ventilated; very reasonable; private entrance; garage. NEW JERSEY. N„ 226—Sleeping rooms, $2 _ , $2.50; 35c per night. Hot and cold water. NEW JERSEY. N. 2066—Large, light, airy, nicely furnished, modern; private home. HA-343T

COLORED—La Verne, 220 W. North: room and bath. 51.50 per wk. up. LI-2662. EAST—Very attractive room; congenial couple's modern apartment; privileges; reasonable; genUeman. RI-5632. NORTH—Large front room, ideal; business _ man or girl; gar,; breakfast. HA-0777-M. ORIENTAL. N., 20.—Nice. cool. front rooms, $2.50. $3; hot, cold water. All conveniences. PENNSYLVANIA, 2251 N.—Large airy front room. Rent reasonable. Home privileges. TA-5608. WASHINGTON BLVD.—Large front room in private home; garage. TA-5462. NEAR Marott hotel; attractive room: private home: references. No other roomers. TA-3443 LARGE front room, newly furnished and decorated. Private entrance. Home privileges. Gentleman preferred. FREE—Ladv's room, assist housekeeping. 1129 Finley. LARGE Airy Front; twin beds, overstuffed: business people; large porch; car space. Phone. 132 W. 11th St. BLUE RIDGE. 345—Lovely, cool, corner room, bath, attractive home; garage optional. HU-5309. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; large front housekeping room; newly decorated. TTntp] Every con free parkuAHOlUcti HUittl lne Must see to appreclate. $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. NICE clean beds; cross ventilation; 25c night: new Palace Hotel. 4 N. New Jersey St. CP'ATIVnT TP ALABAMA, 920. NORTH. OIL Ai IIN VJL-115 SINGLE ROOMS. IinTFT $3.50—54—54.50. XlUlLiLi FOLLOW THE CROWD for clean attractive modern rooms. LI-1496. HOTEL ROOM RATES Daily. 1 person. 75c. SI. 51.50. Daily. 2 persons. SI $1.50. S2. All out-side rooms, with running water, public and private baths. Clean in every respect. CORONADO HOTEL. 156 1 - N. Illinois St.. 1 block north of bus terminal. LI-1637 HOTEL ROOM RATES Daily. 1 person. 75c, sl. $1.50. Daily, 2 persons. sl, $1.50. $2. All out-side rooms, with running water, public and private baths. Clean in everv respect. CORONADO HOTEL 156>j N. Illinois St One block north of bus terminal. Phone LI-1637. PR i\'D HOm Cool. comfortable UrrtPAUX L/ rnoms S3 $ 4 S 5. $6. $7. H!i. at Maryland St. HOOSIER HOTEL RATES $3 to $6 Family Hotel. 440 Massachusetts Ave. Newly decorated and painted. Running hot, cold water Showers and baths. 5-ROOM cottage: Michigan. 400 miles north. fireplace, screened porches, woody, cozy, quiet, best fishing, golf; S2O week. IR-0356, RI-4531. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a dav; $lO week. 750 N Meridian. LI-2351. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3. $3 50 and $5 50—Illinois N.. 2339: 1 and 3 rooms: suitable for 4 HA-4928-M, S3 and $4 2225 E. 10TH—2 light.’ f-.ont rooms, modern, large closet, gas. sink. _po rch $4 50—2 rooms with weii equipped kitchenette. garage, utilities. 1 ,arge single. $3. HA-3455-W. $4 50 & SS—PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 807—2room apartment, furnished: utilities paid: walking distance._ RI-3267 ALABAMA. N . 2355—j or 2 rooms, with complete kitchen: hot water; private entrance: reasonable ALABAMA. N 2037—1 room, kitchenette: completely furnished. 3 iarge windows; garage, reasonable, TA-1550,

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RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 1554—Nicely furnished 3-room apartment: everything furnished; private bath: $7. BROADWAY, 1403—Redecorated apartment cool, light: overstufTed. sink. porch, phone. $4 and $5. COLLEGE. 1427—Cozy 3-room apartment; sink: utilities: garage optional. RI-8104. EASTERN, 209—2 rooms, partly furnished; utilities paid; private entrance; very convenient. CH-5055. MERIDIAN. S.. room. sink, next to bath, private entrance; utilities; S5. MERIDIAN, 2317—Front room, kitchen privileges or meals; nice for 2 girls. OHIO. 540 E.—2 nice front rooms, $3 per _we ek; 1 room, $1.50. ORIENTAL, 20. N.—Nice, cool, completely furnished efficiency apartments, $5, $6. Private entrance ORANGE, 222—2 or 3 rooms, everything furnished; private entrance; garage; nice yard: porch, PARK. 1964—Apt. 2: 3 rooms overstufTed; radio: utilities: S6. Private entrance. Accommodate 3 or 4. TALBOTT. N.. 2420—Nice, clean, housekeeping rooms. $2.50, S3, $3.50; running water. HA-4928-M. TALBOT. N 2342—2-Room lront apartment; furnished complete; sink, range, reasonable; garage. HA-4309-M. TUXEDO. N„ 1210 —3-Rooms overstuffed, private bath. A-l: $8 week: utilities. adults. CH-2052-W. 30th, W.—Partly furnished, 2 rooms, upper. $2.50; do\yn, 4 rooms, $3.50. Modern. W’A-2820-J. 4 COOL, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS; BATH. CARAGE OPTIONAL; REASONABLE HA-3472-J. 1100 NORTH—Nicely furnished 2-room apartment: reasonable: private entrance. LI-8733. % The Times Was the Only Indianapolis newspaper to gain in Want Ad lineage in 1932. 19 Rooms with Board $5; COLLEGE, 5034—Lovely cool room; twin beds, good meals, garage optional. HU-5476. CENTRAL. 3102—Attractive room. 1 or 2 girls, privileges of real home; $6 single. HA-2351-R. 13TH. E. 620—Large attractive room: board optional; reasonsblc. NEW JERSEY. N. 2062—large room, twin beds. 2 closets, shower. 2 men. TA-6916. PARK, 833—Real home, close in, choice rooms. $5; 3 good meals; garage. RI--9930. CHILDREN to board; good suburban home; reasonable. IR-0932. PROSSER. R R. 9. Box 254. 21 Unfurnished Apartments FREE transportation to Inspect furnished and unfurnished apartments day or night. Nq obligations. LI 5452; eve. or Sun. HU-6819, or TA-1064 or WA--0433. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. $12 —1606 ARROW—Electricity, water paid. Phone Pharmacy 1557 Roosevelt. CH-4444. $20—42 W. 11TH—Niceiy decorated, kitchenette apartment; neat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1, The Grant, ALABAMA. N. 1915—5 Rms. lower apt... cool, airy, garage, porches. HA-4589-J. BROADWAY, 2429—Attractive upper duplex. 5 large rooms, porches, beautiful yard, adults. CENTRAL, 2342—5 Rooms, heat and water. 1 month free. RI-5994. HE-2783. COLLEGE. 2433—6-room duplex hardwood floors, refinished; porches, heat, water, garage. COLLEGE. 2153; 4-5-room apartments; S2O-522.50. See custodian. Apt. 3. IRVINGTON. 4 rooms and bath, yard, porches; heat and water furnished. $27.50. IR-2466. FALL CREEK BLVD., 45 W., APT. I—Lovely unfurnished living room, in-a-door bed, sunroom, next batn. kitchen privileges. TA-4974, ill E. 16th 537.50-547.50 37 W. 21st $40.00-555.00 SOUTH SUMMER RATE 2-ROOM APTS.. 336 PROSPECT ST. Utilities .urnished; in good condition; can be seen at any time. SECURITY TRUST CO. DR-7155-R, or Apt. 2. THE DRAKE; 3060 N. MERIDIAN ST.—A smart one bedroom apt. available for immediate occupancy. Large living room with fireplace, in-a-door bed, full size kitchen and dining room. Frigidaire. all utilities and garage furnished. Only SBO per mo. Call J. H. Albershardt, LI-2565. PFAFF AND HUGHEL, INC. Real Estate Dept., 2d floor 111. Bldg. COLORED—SIS; 2662 Northwestern. 2 rms.. bath, in-a-door bed. heat, water. TA-5740, S2O; 33RD. E.. 128—4-room upper duplex, hardwood floors, heat, water, garage. HA-3382-R. 21ST ST., E., 424—Desirable 4-room apartment, front, rear porches, heat, water funished. HA-2317. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 o. m.

22 Unfurnished Houses $11.50; WATER PAID—3O3B Station st. Redecorated, 4 rooms, semi-modern, cemented cellar; 2-car ga-age. CH--492*L $12.50; DRAPER. 1531—4 rooms kitchenette; semi-modern: water paid: redecorated. HU-468. J iR-3564-R. SI2.SO—BELL ST., 509—5-room semimodern, toilet, repapered, water paid. TA-6415. Sl7; INGRAM. 1824—Near Tech. 6 rooms modern, garage, redecorated; Brightwood car. S2O; GRACELAND. 3012—5 rooms, modern. garage, water paid. WA-1097. Evenings. $27: RURAL. 635 N. —6 rooms modern; _breakfast nook: built-in features; ice box. ALABAMA. N.. 1819 —6-room modern, upper duplex, water furnished; porches; S2O, HA-0532. BELLEFONTALNE. 1304—8 rooms modern single, suitahle roomers. 2 families; $25. HU-6404. BURGESS AVE.—Apartment doubles, A-l; very reasonable; inquire 5205 Burgess Ave. IR-7096. CENTRAL 3154—6-room modern double; garage; Shortridge, School SO; $25. HA--1676-R. CAPITOL. N.. 2421—Breeze from Fall Creek: 6 rooms, modern; garage: S2O. HU-5154. 422 N. Chester 5-Room mod., single, garage, location east. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. COFFEY. 906—3-Room double, redecorated, repainted, yard, porches: SB. Reduced. HU-6833. DELAWARE. N.. 1811—4 bedrooms, modern, redecorated, cleaned, bus line. Inquire 1809. EUCLID. N.. 720—Owner's 5-room modern double, garage, water paid, $26. IR--4024. GENT ST.. 2105—4 rooms semi-modern; reduced from $lB to sl2, LI-2662. GRANT. N.. 511—5-room modern, built-ins, reflnished, fenced yard, $27.50. TA-2505. GRACELAND, 3315—5 rooms, inside toilet, garage: $12.50: water paid. HA-4145-M HARDING N., 2104—6-room modern, separate porch, hardwood floors, fenced yard. $25, WA-5010. HARLAN. S., 817—4 rooms: attractive, clean, nice lights, base receptacles; inside toilet; sink, drain board; new floors; shades, curtain rods; lawn: screen doors; cement walks; porch; reduced to $12.50; water paid. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2329—8 rooms, modem, 4 bedrooms, garage, splendid condition, $35. HA-1676-R. NEW YORK. 716, E.—6-room single: newly decorated; key at 325 E. Washington St. 5135 E. North t l 2 Sq. from park.) Very nice fourroom dbl.. water paid. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. OLIVE, 1449—6-room modern, double garage. reasonable. DR-0116. 1234 Cottage. OLNEY. N.. 1131—5-room modern double. garage paved alley; sl6. DR-1273-J. RINGGOLD. 2230—6 rooms, modern, call BE-0200. week days only. ROOSEVELT AVE.. 3460—Sanitarium or club. 11 rooms, modern, garage; S6O. TA-6058. RIVERSIDE DR.. 3015 E.—4-room single; practically new decorations: garage; Sls. HA-1072. SPRUCE. 1609 6-room. semi-modern cottage, garage, good neighborhood. sl2. WASHINGTON BLVD.. 2957—Owner's 5room modern single, garage, S3O. Schools. TA-1447. 17st St., W., 1115—Single 7-room modern: good furnace, thoroughly cleaned. sl6. 11th ST.. E.—Near Tech. 6 rooms, bath. porch, yard, shades: sl4. WA-2820-J. 20TH ST., E.. 515—C001. 5-room, modern dongle. sls; water oa id. H1D3527. 28TH ST.. E.. 3608 —Bungalow. 3 rooms, modern, like new. clean, built-ins. nice lawn, plenty shrubbery, swell garage, side cement drive. Reduced to $16.50: water paid. 39TH ST.. W.. 421—5-Room single, redecorated hardwood floors, garage: $25. WA-4900-R. 419 W. 41st St. 'Near Butler.l 6 rooms, brick dbl., new paper, garage. LI-7491. GREGORY A- APPEL. INC. COLORED; 310 W. 19th.—6-room modern; first class condition. HA-4640-R COLORED: 1939-41 SHELDON—4 room, modern double, garage: sl3 per month, water paid. G C. HARNESS. 431-32 Occidental Bldg 41ST ST . W . 613—4 rooms, in-door-bed. laundrv. garage. $22.50: water paid. TA--3629 After You Have Selected Your New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover.

RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses S6O: BUTLER professor's home: during summer. 3 bedrooms, strictly modern. HU-7453. ALTON AVE.. 521—4-room modern duplex, redecorated, utilities furnished: $7. BE--3343-J BROOKSIDE PARKWAY. 2434—We1l furnished 6-room house with Frigidaire, for summer. CH-2755 COLLEGE. 2414—3 rooms, frigidaire, garage. S3O. HE-2064. DE QUINCY. 427 N —Desirable. 3-room, first-floor apartment; utilities; garage. IR-3243. ILLINOIS. N.. 810‘ j—Modern furnished apartments. $7 to S10; utilities paid. LI--8888. MARKET ST.. E . 1326--Beautiful 3 bedroom modern duplex, bath, overstuffed. porches: reasonable. RI-2234. NEW YORK. 1628. W.—s rooms overstuffed. garage. $4.50 wk. RI-7725. NEW JERSEY. N.. 3308—6-Room furnished double. overstufTed. refinished floors: 3 bedrooms HA-4928-M, 49TH. E, 645—Living room, bedroom, kitchen, utilities. Call evenings. HU--6909. WALNUT. E., 115—3 rooms, alcove, private bath. See housekeeper in basement, S5 and S7. DELIGHTFULLY cool, 2-bedroom home until October. Prefer family with small _chiidren. Call HE-3083. between 9 and 12. 33RD; 641. E.—s-room single, garage, from June 15 to September 1. TA-0844. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt., gas. water, ice furnished: $25. Cali Apt. 1 The Grant. 24 Suburban and Farms 5 Room—l/2 Acre Bungalow. electric lights, garage, beautiful yard, newly papered, on state Road 67: near Valley Mills, $12.50. Call FRAZEE, LI-2318. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale 4 ROOMS. $25 Down, $14.50 month. 1450 Blaine; elec., gas, paved St.. 1 sq. school, stores, car. big yard. LI-4369. 207 Empire Life. BROADWAY, SOUTH OF 50TII ST. Five-room bungalow, hardwood floors throughout, tile bath, garage. Railroad Men's loan $3,300. Will trade for 3-bed-room home. MR. ARGUS. RI-9389. HU--5550. AMERICAN ESTATES CO., REALTORS COTTAGE. 1238 —3-room cottage; built-ins; good condition: gar. Elizabeth P. Ward. ENGLISH AVE.. mi—s rooms, cellar, summer kitchen. Price $1,200. JENNINGS BROS. 28 South Illinois St. 26 HOUSES--Small payment down. Mr. _ Miller. FIDELITY TRUST CO., 81-7471. HOUSE—IO rooms, semi-double, modern; new paint: spring taxes paid: $4,500. Consider B & L. stock as part. Call or _ address. Owner. 22 N. Fleming St. 28 Sale Suburban Property 11 ACRES—S-room house, barn, chicken house, fruit, southwest; price $2,700. JENNINGS BROS .28 S. Illinois St. 3-BEDROOM modern suburban bungalow: $3,400 equity; S7OO takes deed. Worth investigating. HE-5919. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage SHAFER LAKE Choice lots in Country Club Heights addition. Mr. Allister. RI-9389. 31 Wanted to Trade 160-ACRE stbek farm; sell cheap or trade for suburban northeast. CH-3574-M. 33 Wanted—Real Estate WANT FARM of 100 to 160 acres, not far north of Indianapolis. Give price and terms. Times Box K-136. MERCHANDISE 34 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 davs free of charge. Your swan ad costs onlv 3c a werd in The Times. Special multiple rates of seven davs for the price of five and four days for the cost of three TO TRADERS If vou can not find the leads that you desire in the ads in this column call the Swap Counter. RI-5551. and. we will attempt to arrange a trade for you from Swaps previously published. There is no charge for this service. WILL TRADE—Hawaiian Guitar Lessons for anything of value. Expert instructions. Box K-125. KISSELL For motors, air compressors or what have you? Meier Electric _ and Mach.jCo. 3525 E. Wash. IR-H 51. CLEAR LOT i Sherman Terrace I trade for tobacco and candy route. 410 N. Lynn St. BOTLED GAS STOVE for outboard motor or cash. IR-6505. LUNCH CAR: downtown; cash, light truck or what? 230 Indiana ave, PEANUTS ROASTED, fresh every day. "HOFFMEYER.’’ 131 E. Ohio st. 1 1 a H. P. GASOLINE engine, air compressor and storage tank on iron base, suitable for sprayer or air at 80 lbs. Presser for 28 Chevrolet, or light used car or cash. 525 S. Alabama street. FREE SILVERWARE—With $1 worth gas. DOLL OIL CO.. Kessler Blvd. and Lafayette Road. "The Corner Prosperity Is Around.’’ FLAT BOAT For Sale or Trade. TA-0940. EQUITY —Modern, east, for good truck or what. 1329 Olnev st. 35 Household Goods Linoleum <39 c Ydo sand Up J. B. Lamagaira Cos, 30th at Illinois. TA-2400. ELECTRIC REFRIGERTORS—Repossessed and warehouse damaged, guaranteed. Terms. 550 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. REFRIGERATOR, oak. 100 lbs.: A-l battery radio set, complete reasonable. LI--1760. WASHER. "Apex." cylinder type, guaranteed; reasonable. 3123 Ruckle St. HA--3315. ELECTRIC WASHER. "A. B. C.,” cylinder type. Make me an offer. HU-4206. ICE BOXES—Several good used. A-l, $2 and up. 3642 E. Washington st. ELECT SWEEPERS—Hoovers. Rovals. Airways and Eurekas. $9.95. Service on all make sweepers Est. gladlv eiven free. THOR SHOP. 32 N. Dela. LI-5386. WASHERS and Ironers: "Easy.” complete line. Now at $59.50 up. BELMONT HARDWARE CO.. 2124 W. Washington St. BE-2116. LIVING room suite. 3-pc. cane back; good cond.i $lB. 1507 Hoefgen St. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR—Large; all porcelain; cost $249.50; $145.00 cash. DR-6375. WALNUT vanltv. $8; dark oa. dining suite. 8 pieces. $10; davenport table, cost $45. $5: portable walnut wardrobe. $45, __s6_ 120 N DeQuincv St. IR-3197, GAS RANGE and Frigidaire combined; very reasonable. 1309 N. Oxford St. BABY BUGGY. A-l condition: stroller; portable typewriter; very reasonable. HU-6312. GAS RANGES —Used; 15. at bargain prices. $5 and tip. CHAMBERS COP.P. 30 S Pennsylvania. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. "G. E." other furnishings of home. 5145 Broadwav. After 6 p. m. . $39.95 32 N. Del. Elec. Shoo. LI-5386. ELECTRIC WASHER—"Eden"; for sale reasonable. DR-5008-R. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments FREE radio service calls; estimate if rep needed LANES 2828 E Tenth CH-0218 MAHOGANY baby grand of standard quality: used 9 months: onlv one prWed for Quick sale: $268: $2.25 per week PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N Penn, LI-5513. Radio Odds and Ends Speakers. B eliminators and bauerv set' Also Croslev 3-xube set with tubes, batteries. trickle charger and speaker, only $2.50 complete. R. & R. Stores, 225 E. Wash. FREE RADIO BERVICE. WORK OUARI ANTE ED. MT. JACKSON RADIO CO.. 3413 W. WASH. ST. RE-1490. AUTO and Midget Radios: service; tubes! parts. Radio Exchange, 623 Mass.

MERCHANDISE 36 Radios, Musical Instruments SAVE $4.55 on your RCA Victor AUTO RADIO Effective June Istb thp RCA Victor AUTO RADIO advances in price $4.55. So you will save this amount by buying now. Come in, see and hear it. Marvelous tone . , . dozens of new advancements. Only 9 5 Installed Mt. Jackson Radio Cos. 3413 W. Wash. BE-1490 Open Sundays and Eve. till 8:30 37 Miscellaneous For Sale SUDDEN DEATH —It never fails; destroys bedbugs and household vermin. ALBERT G. MAAS CO.. 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. SCALES—Platform, several rebuilt. Consolidated Scale Cos., 322 E. Louisiana st. RI-0144. ICE BOX—4OO-lb. "Mcprav;" suitable for restaurant. A-l condition; cheap. TA-2167. CITY CASH REGISTER EXCHANGE Complete list; store, restaurant fixtures bought and sold 419 E- phio St. RI-8714 TENTS—AII sizes in stock at lowest, prices. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. SEE our Auction Ad under Auction Classification No. 37-A. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. GAS RANGE—Modern, slightly used, cost S9O. will sell for $lB. 2725 N, Meridian, Apartment 7. LADIES DRESSES new, reasonable. 2725 N. Meridian, Apt. No. 7. BOTTLE Box Coolers sale cheap SCHLITZ Brewing Cos. 425 S. State St. FANS—IO: rebuilt: 110-volt, 56-inch D. CT ceiling. $5 each. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACH CO. 3525 E. Wash. IR-115L WATERPROOF tarpaulin and canvas covers. all sizes, in stock, at lowest prices. No waiting. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. BATH TUB. lavatorv, toilet, used; good condition; $25. 813 Ft. Wayne Ave. LI--1217, _ JOB Printing Press. Chandler Price, Bxl2 and 10x15; cheap. INDIANAPOLIS PRINTING COMPANY. UNREDEEMED SPECIALS Bausch and Lomb Microscope. $25.00 Singer Sewing Machine, portable 22.50 $650 Piano Accordion 75 00 CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI-8603. Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years. BARGAIN Air Compressors (10> factory built, completely automatic. Ideal for garage or service station, $37.50, cash or trade. M. and E. Mfg Cos.. 720 S. Meridian st. DESTROY MOTH —And their larvae; use Mothicide and moth preventive. Albert G Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. BOTTLES—Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. 37-a Auctions, Private Sales PUBLIC AUCTION The O. C. C. & St. L. Ry. (NYC. RR. Lesseei will sell at their Freight Claim Warehouse Corner Capitol Ave. and South St. Indianapolis. Indiana, Sixty-Six lots of high grade merchandise, at Public Auction. next Friday June 9th, 1933. Sale starts promptly 9:30 A. M. Inspections can be made Thursday June Bth 8 A. M to 4:30 P, M. Fqllowing is partial list of merchandise: Printers Ink; paints & oils; roof cement; stock food; furniture; canned fruit; boiler compound; soaps; auto oil & parts; cotton piece gds.; lamps & shades; pictures <fc mirrors: HH Goods; congoleum: marble tops; 9 ctns. noodles; 1 steel safe; 4 ctns. corks and many other items too numerous to mention.' Sale starts 9:30 A. M. Friday June 9, 1933. J. K. VANCE. F. C. A. 37-b Farm Garden, Plants, Flowers OSBORN'S strawberries: home grown fresh picked. 622 w. 41st st. WA-3892. STRAWBERRIES—Large Premier; freshly picked at any time; reasonable. IR--2157-3. 37-c Building Materials BRICK—Good hard. cleaned! - s3~a 1,000. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO„ 310 S. Delaware St. LI-6270. WILL furnish all framing lumber and sheeting for 18-20 garage for $19.49. Service Wrecking Cos.. 320 N. West St. LI-3069, 820 Madison Ave. DR-6578. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency only Per Month or $6 <,OO for 3 months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock Typewriter Cos. 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 OfficiTurniture JifTgWJf 7 Sensational Prices. New and Used. OFFICE EQUIPMENT OUTLET Typewriters B % s pr fe mTUo.*’40 Store Specials $2 Down Delivers One of These New Refrigerators >17.98 Regularly $25! 70 lb. Ice Capacity 90 lb. Ice Capacity, $19.98 Heavily insulated, air tight, with rubber gaskets on all three doors. Air space around ice chamber helps to eliminate meltage, making cooler temperature. Finished in ivory and green or white. Fifth Floor BLOCKS

MERCHANDISE to Store Specials MEN’S SUITS ~s4 Choose from 1,500 unredeemed and new. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI-9441. Extension 372. L. S. Avres & Cos. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chairs $2.50 per month delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BR OS 219_E WA SHINGT ON _ BEER COOLERS itnd life Chests, specially reduced. Call POLAR ICE A- FUEL CO:, 2000 Northwestern Ave TA-0689. 39 Wanted to Buy FURNITURE WANTED —HU-7274. QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES. HIGH PRICES FOR GOOD FURNITURE NISSEN 706 MASS AVE LI-0224. WANTED —I or 2 dwellings to wreck for material. Times. Box K 130. CASH FOR TRASH Discarded Jewelry—Broken Watches INDIANA GOLD REFINING CO. 135 W, MARKET—NEAR BUS STA. LJ OD GE ■ * R.1.Z0!9^ WANTS FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SER VICIB highest cash value 17.50 Oz. 22-Kt sll.2o'Oz. 14-Kt. For old gold jewelry, teeth, dental bridges, rings, chains, old watches, broken, any condition. Cash paid. Standard Gold Smelting Cos. 423 LEMCKE BLDG.—4TH FLOOR. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yards. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. DR-2401. KINDLING AND NO WHEEL CHARGE W. Va. blk $5.25; * ton $2.75 White Ash blk $4.25: ’ 2 ton $2.40 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR-162 1 - DR-4622. Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. No Wheel Charge. WA-5666 LIVESTOCK 42 Dons, Birds, Pets 3 HEALTHY little blazed Bostons, with papers; eligible. 1048 DivUion BE-1765. POMERANIAN puppies, registered, cheap 1401 N, Shadeland Dr GOflO east; AUTOMOTIVE 46 Accessories, Tires, Parts I USED TIRES <t 1 Guaranteed 2.000 Milea. V • Taken In trade on Generals. Others guaranteed up to SOOO miles at slightly higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-JS2S. TIRES- 5, good, drop-center Firestone 5:50x18. Make offer. HU-4206. USED TIRES, all sizes, {I up. Guaranteed Batteries —s 2 Exchange CITY AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. RI-2860. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times Phone “ad-taker” Rt. 5551 during business hours. 47 Motorcycles & Bicycles BICYCLES—SIO up; tires, repairs. Hoffmans. 251 Ma55..243 E Wash. 946 E. Wash. 48 Autos W’anted WANTED—Chevrolet coach or coupe not later than '3O. Must be A-l: private party. Pay cash for equity. HU-6385. CASH for your car or equity. Late models preferred. SSO to 82,000. Abels-Fink Auto Cos, 440 N. Capitol. LI-1112. CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. “INDIANA’S Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol, LI-4516. ANSWER Want Ads Promptly, the bargains that you see today may be Eone tomorrow, 49 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors New Semi-Trailers, $395 „ , WILL HAUL 10 TONS. Brakes. Axles installed on vour trailer. INDPLS. TRUCK AND TRAILER CO. 1125 F, Georgia st. dr 3300 DUMP TRU J CK. '29 Chevrolet: good condition. for quick sale. $150._ HL-L TRACTOR—Demonstrator; also used semitrailer. Worth the money. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington St. CANVAS—AII widths for truck tops at lowest prices. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. CHEVROLET—I92B slake body. SIOO. Many others. Trucks Tractors Trailers GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 W. 13th St. H. S ANDYS. LI-7467, RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost onlv 3 cents a word. 50 Autos For Sale AUBURN, 1926, Sedan. s3o] CENTRAL BUICK. 120 W. North St. LI -1995. 1930 MODEL Studebaker sport coupe”in excellent condition and the price is reduced to 5295. C. H. Wallerich Cos.. 950 N _Meridian. BUICK. 1931. Sedan 31-67, $595. CENTRAL BUICK. 120 W. North St. LI-1995. FOR usecl cars at real bargain - prices. Make Tracks for Sacks.” Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 309 N, Capitol. RI-5994. ALL Makes Fine Used Carst Vollrath-McCarthy 1302 E. Washington St. LI-7383 1928 FORD coupe; looks and runs good and we nave reduced the price to SIOO C. H. Wallerich Cos.. 950 N. Meridian. 1928 LA SALLE. 303—Coupe, in excellent condition, $250. C. H. WAILERICH CO. 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576. HUDSON. 1928, Sedan, s7s' CENTRAL BUICK CO., 120 W. North St. LI-1995. 1929 CHETVROLET coupe; a real buv at our realiced price oi $l5O. C. H. Wallerich Cos.. 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576. 1931 CHEVROLET" COACH; think Os If this car lor only $325. C. H. Wahericn Cos., 950 N. Meridian RI-4576. CHEVROLET—I93O roadster; $l5O. CENTRAL BUICK. 120 W. North St. LI-1995 PONTIAC, 1932, Coupe. iJuo. ... BUICK. 120 W North St LI-1995. REA—I93O coupe; $lB5. CENTRAL BUICK 120 W. North St. LI-1995. WHIPPET—I92B Sedan. $35. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 120 W. North. LI- 1 995. HUDSON. 1931. Coupe. $345. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 120 W. North. LI -1995. 1930 CHEVROLET coach, A-l condition' the price has just been reduced to $225’. C. H. Wallerich Cos. 950 n. Meridian. BUICK. 1931, Sedan. 6 W. W $445 CENTRAL BUICK. 120 W. North. LI--1995. ERSKINE. ’29 Coach; $lOCh Call after 8:30 p. m. CH-3598-J. 1931 OAKLAND 8 coach, a real buv at our reduced price of $350. C. H Wallerich Cos . 950 N_Meridian. RI-4576. BUICK—I 927 five-passenger coupe. $145 Central Buick Cos. 120 W. North St LI-1995. FINE USED CARS—A wide assortment of choice used cars to choose from A. W. BOWEN CO. 945 Ft Wayne Ave. RI-5565. PLYMOUTH—I93O sedan; $145. CENTRAL BUICK. 120 W. North St. LI-1995 1931 AUBURN 8-98 sedan; it's the best buv in town and the price is only $395 C H "Wallerich Cos.. 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576' CHEVROLET—I 929 coupe; $12o! 120 W North St. LI-1995. 1930 MARMON 69 sedan, side mounts and it s a real buy at $295. C. H Wallerich Cos . 950 N. Meridian, RI-4.~76 ’29 HUDSON Sedan with 6 tires and trunk How about this for a real bargain at $195; S7O down. Sure we trade. OAKLEY MOTORS SALES Terrapiane-Hud-son Dealers. 1663-5 S. Meridian. DR-4743. 1927 LASALLE 303 sedan. 6 wire wheels, reduced to $195. C H. 'Wallerich Cos 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576 1931 Ford Tudor, $225 LOSEY MOTORS. INC., 1133 N. Meridian 1930 NASH sport coupe, in excellent condition. $350. C. H. Wallerich Cos , 950 N, Me-iriian. RI-4576. sedan $225 CENTRAL BUICK. 120 W North. LI-1955. 1930 BUICK 30-46 coupe: excellent condition and the price just reduced to $375 C H Wallerich Cos.. 950 N. Meridian. 1928 MARMON 68— Sedan, in A-l condition and we have reduced the price to $165 C. H. WALLERICH CO . §SO N. Meridian. RI-4576 Open evenings BUICK—I92B Sedan: model 28-27! $175 CENTRAL BUICK CO . 120 W North S’ LI-1995 ' 1931 FORD Victoria coupe: the snappiTst Ford in town for only $295. C. H wailench Cos., 950 N. Meridian. RI-J576.

-TONE 7, 1933

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale DODGE 1926 Sedan. $35. 3854 \v7 - ton Bird “sn.ng--1930 CHEVROLET coupe vour c’.d r,i7"w~l probably make the down payment n _H Waiiench Cos 950 N Meridian VVillvs and AuDurn Distributors J The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. 1930 BUICK 30-40 coach It's the Fe7!~fvTv in town at 5295. C. H Wallerich Cos . 950 N. Meridian. RI-4.576 FINANCIAL 52 Business Opportunities COAL YA?;D for lease. 4-car switch scn’.es fenced good. Write Times Box CLEANING and pressing shop, doing nice bargain if sold at once TASLOT Capehari. ..ke new; pia\s 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan BUY Railroadmen $ Fletcher Ave. “ nd SS-'l£ _ Call WA-1494. WILL selll $1,545 R. R Mens at 73. New. ton Todd. 415 Lemcke hi dr 5.? Personal Property Loans NEED n MONEY f Come in and let us $ prove how quickly we lit can arrange a loan for you. Small monthly payments to suit your income. | Personal Finance Cos. '34 S PENN. m-5054 Century Bldg.—Ground Floor PERSONAL LOANS. ' SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 137 E. Washington St. Furniture—Diamond Loans Rate 2G-: Lowest in City. „„„ I £ np t s ' PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 Occidental Bldg 171-358^ 55 Auto Loans LOANS oh AUYOS 20 Months to Bay CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. , 203 E. Wash. St. LI-8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years. CASH TO LOAN —on— AUTOMOBILES Don't lose your auto. Refinance at lower payments. Our new office assures privacy and quick, courteous service. urn BROS AlllO S.OAN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. RI. 5994 Ik S If I i|.j| LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. Cor. Washington and Capitol. Riley 1321. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices Notice is hereby given that on the Bth day of June. 1933. at* 10 o'clock a. m.. at the office of the Secretary of State in the State Capitol, tiie undersigned will offer for sale 2.700 volumes, more or less, of the Acts of 1927. and 1,500 volumes, more or less, of Drainage law hooks. Said sale will continue from day to day until all of said books are disposed of and same may be purchased singly or in quantities. FRANK MAYR, JR , Secretary of State. NOTICE OF MEETING OF MARION COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW. Notice is hereby given that the county board of review of Marion County. State of Indiana, will meet at 10 o'clock m the forenoon. Monday. June sth, 1933 the same being the first Monday in June of this year, at the room of the county commissioners in the courthouse oi said Countv for the following purposes: 1 To hear complaints of any owner of personal property, except such property as is originally assessed by the State Board of Tax Commissioners. 2 To hear complaints concerning the assessment of real estate specially assessed in 1933. and assessments oh additional improvements. 3. To equalize the valuation and assessment of property and taxables -made by the assessing officers subsequent to March 1, 1933 4. To equalize the valuation made by the assessors, either by adding to or deucting therefrom such sums as may be necessary to fix assessments at the true cash value of_ the property. 5. To review all assessments and to inquire as to the valuation of the various classes of property or par’s thereof m the several townships and divisions of the county. 6. To make such changes in assessments, whether by way of increase or decrease in the valuation of the various classes of property, as mav be necessary to equalize the same in or between the townships or anv taxing unit. 7 To determine the rate per cent to be added to or deducted in order 'o make a just and equitable equalization in he several townships and taxing units as to conform throughout the County to a just and equitable standard 8 To add omitted property in ail necessary cases. 9. To increase the valuation of omitfeff property, when necessary, as made by the assessors. 10. To correct errors in the names of persons and in the descriptions of property in the valuation and assessment of property upon the assessment list 11. To correct any list or valuation a* mav be deemed proper. 12 To correct the assessment and valuation of any property in such manner as will in the judgment of the Board of Review make the valuation thereof just and eouai. 13 To add to the assessment list the names of persons, the value of personal property and the description and value of real estate liable to assessment but omitted from the lists. 14 To consider and act upon recommendations made by the County Assessor 15. To add to the list of personal property and to increase the valuation of the personal property of the following persons: 16. To do or cause to be done whatevef may be necessary to do to make all returns of assessment lists and all valuations in compliance with the provisions of the taxing laws, and specially of anv act concerning taxation, approved March 11. 1919 and all acts amendatory thereof ana supplemental thereto. All to be done to equalize the valuation and assessment of property and taxabies for the vear 1933. payable in 1934 and of which all property owners and taxpayers are required to take due notice The County Board of Review is also subject to be reconvened in special s- : - August Ist. 1933. to consider the certified report and information regarding ■* inequality or lack of uniformity of ments in this county as mav be presented to said Board by the State Board of Tax Commissioners In Witness WTie-eof. L Charles A Grossart Auditor of Marlon County. S’ate of Indiana, have hereunto affixed mv hand and the sea! of the Board of Commissioners of said County, this 31st day of May. 1933. CHARLES A. GRQSSART. Auditor Marion County, Indiana-