Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1933 — Page 12
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LEGALS 57 I<: i! Bids and Proposals WANT ADS (CONTINUED) FROM Preceeding Page (c) For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot for the other onc-hai! of cost of intersection*. (di For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot for the other one-ha!; of cost of Intersections. This contract is to be awarded to the lowest end best bidder and is to be based on th lowest total cost of all the different items necessary to complete the work. The contractor in submitting his oid must submit a separate bid per cubic vard for extra concrete, and per ton for extra binder, to be allowed as an extra or deduction to anv variation Irom plans. Bids must al.x be submitted on the following Items: 1. Adlusting and checking old water boxes. 12i Moving old water box and placing new stop. <3) Moving and placing new box and new stop. 4. Furnishing ana placing new water boxes oniv 5. New water pipe per lineal foot. All to boas shown on plans and as specified. Your attention Is called to Section 24 in the General Specifications. Contractors must submit a statement accompanying said bid setting out what amount they propose to pay common labor per hour upon said improvement. This street under improvement is intersected by the following streets: Henry street on the east side. Merrill street on both sides, and Russell avenue on the southeast side. This street IS also Intersected bv the following alleys: The first alley south of Henry street and on the east side, rind the first, alley north of Merrill street on the west side. The total cost of the aforesaid improvement. including the cost of any general or private extras authorized and ordered by the Board of Public Works under the specifications adopted bv it as a part cf this resolution, shall be primarily allocated. assessed and paid as follows: Bv the property abutting on said improvement. in ihe case ot reconstruction, not over 50 per cent of the total cost thereof and in the case of resurfacing not over 25 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-half of the street and alley intersections; by the Indianapolis Railways, li.c., In the case of reconstruction, not. over 5 per cent of the total ccst thereof and in case of resurfacing not over 10 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-half of street and allev intersections: bv the City of Indianapolis, in both instances, the remaining per cent of the total cost thereof. , Provided, however, that, upon final hearing on the assessment roll the Board of Public Works may assess all that property lying within 300 feet of the street to be improved in anv amount it may be found benefited bv reason of such improvement. All the cost cf anv public utility and sewer connections and any private extras serving anv particular property shall he primarily assessed against such property or ns otherwise provided bv law. The balance of the cost of street and allev Intersections not above provided tor shall be assessed against all that, property abutting on the intersecting streets and alleys as above set out. All work done ir. making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detnil plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. , The Board of Public Works reserves the right to relect anv or all bids. * E, KIRK M KINNEY. LOUIS C. BRANDT. CHARLES O. BRTTAN. BELL. RENT OK BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Times Phone '•ad-taker'' R 1 555! during buslness hour* CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS —Office of the Board— Indianapolis, Ind., June sth, 1933. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, until 10:00 A. M., on Juune 19th. 1933. for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized bv Improvement resolution No. 15060. 1933. MERIDIAN STREET From the north property line of Morris street, 'to the north property line ot Palmer street. By reconstructing and resurfacing the existing pavement from curb line to curb line in the following manner: Grading and paving an eighteen < 18* foot strip in the center of the street with 3-lncl) asphalt laid on a 6-inch concrete base; removiiall of the present wearing surface J.iri resurfacing with 3-inch asphalt laid on the present foundation, with an addition thereto of concrete as shown on plans, and brick gutter 1.33 feet In width 2.66 feet in width at alleys), thus making the new roadway a uniform width of forty < 401 leet from curb line to curb line; resurfacing the wings of the Intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans; curbing both slues of the roadway with 6x22-inch concrete curb; curbing the wings of the Intel setting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as show'll on plans; providing 3,906 lineal feet of straight concrete curb; providing 57 lineal feet of 6-fooi concrete radius corners; providing 157 lineal feet of 10-foot concrete radius corners; providing 126 lineal feet of 20-foot concrete radius corners; providing 624 square yards ot brick gutter; repairing 1,200 square feet of sidewalk; repairing 185 cubic yards of concrete base; repairing 250 square yards of pavement: resetting two (2) catch-basins; resetting one (1) iron Inlet; providing two |2) inlet castings; laying 6 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe and resetting two (2) manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line where not already in. SPECIAL NOTE TO CONTRACTORS: Tlie property frontage and the intersection bids shall be .separated into the following four (4) divisions: ia( For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including one-half the cost of intersections: ibi For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including onehalf the cost of Intersections. tc) For reconstructing: A price per lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of Intersections. ttl> For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of intersections. Tins contract is to be awarded to the lowest and best bidder and is to be based on the lowest total cost of all the different items necessary to complete the work. The contractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per cubic vard for extra concrete, and per ton for extra binder, to be allowed as an extra or deduction for nny variation from plans. Bids must also be submitted on the following items: 1. Adjusting and checking old water boxes. 2. Moving old water box and placing new stop. 3. Merving and placing new box and new stop. 4 Furnishing and placing new water boxes only. 5. New water pipe per lineal foot. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Your attention Is called to Section 24 In the General Specifications. Contractors must submit a statement accompanying said bid setting out what amount they propose to pay common labor per hour upon said improvement. This street under Improvement Is Intersected by the following streets: Morris street on both sides. Kansas street on the west side. Orange street on the east side, Wisconsin street on the west side, and Arizona street on both sides. This street is also intersected bv the following alleys The first alley south of Morris street on the west side, the first alley south of Kansas street on the west side, and the first klley north of Palmer street on the east skie. The total cost of the aforesaid improvement. including the cost of any general or private extras authorized and ordered by the Board of Public Works under the specifications adopted by it as a part of this resolution, shall be primarily allocated, assessed and paid as follows: v By the property abutting on said improvement. in the case of reconstruction, not over 50 per cent of the ;otal ccst thereof and in the case of resurfacing not over 25 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-half of the street and alley Intersections: by the Indianapolis Railways, Inc . in the case of reconstruction, not over 5 per cent of the total cost thereof and in case of resurfacing not over 10 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-half of street and alley intersections; ov the City of Indianapolis, in both instances, the remaining per cent of the total cost thereof. Provided, however, that upon final hearing on the assessment roll the Board of Public Wonts may access all that property lying within 300 feet of the street to be Improved in any amount It mav be found benefited by reason of such improvement. All the cost of any public 1 utility and sewer connections ana any private extras serving any particular property shall be primarily assessed against such property or as otherwise provided by law. The balace of the cost of street and alley Intersections not above provided for shall be assessed against all that property abutting on the intersecting st.eetc and allevs as above set out. All work done In making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and spe-tfiratlons which are on file and may ba seen In the office of said Board of Public Works of the Cltv of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids e ’ ■” McKinney, I'M T . BRANDT, I CHARLES O. BRITTON.
LEGALS 157 Legal Bids and Proposals I CI TY AII V ERTTS EMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS --Office of the Board— Indianapolis Ind . June sth, 1933. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice Is hereby given bv the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that ya’ed propc.-sls will be received by it at its office, until 10 a. m. on June 19th. 1933. for the following described public improvement in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized bv Improvement Resolution No. 15064. 1933 MERIDIAN STREET Prom the south property line of McCarty street, To the north property line of Morris street. Bv reconstructing and resurfacing the existing pavement from curb line to curb line In the following manner: Grading and paving an eighteen 7181 foot strip in the center of the street with 8 Inches ot reinforced concrete; removing all of the present wearing surface and resurfacing with 5 inch reinforced concrete thus making the new roadway a uniform width of forty-five (45) feet front curb line to curb line: resurfacing the wings : of the intersecting streets and allevs in a i similar manner and to the widths as j shown on plans; curbing both sides of the roadway with 6x22-inch concrete curb; curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans; providing 2.958 lineal feet of straight concrete curb; providing 339.1 lineal feet of 6-foot concrete radius corners; providing 62.8 lineal feet of 10-foot concrete radius corners; providing 94 2 lineal feet of 15-foot concrete radius corners; repairing 2,900 square feet of sidewalks; repairing 193 cubic vards of concrete base: repairing 200 square yards of pavement: resetting two (2) iron inlets; providing one tl) manhole ring and cover; laving 24 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pine, and resetting two (2) manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line where not already in. SPECIAL NOTE TO CONTRACTORS: The property frontage and the- intersection bids shall be separated into the following four 14) divisions: (ai For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including one-half the cost of intersection: (bi For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including onehalf the cost of intersections. (c) For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of intersections: (di For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of intersections. This contract is to be awarded to the lowest and best bidder and is to be based on the lowest total cost of all the different items necessary to complee the work. The conractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per cubic yard for extra concrete to be allowed as an extra or deduction for anv variation Irom plans. Bids must also be submitted on the following items: 1. Adjusting and checking old water boxes. 2. Moving old water box and placing new stop. 3. Moving and placing new box and new stop. 4. Furnishing and placing new water boxes only. 5. New water pipe per lineal foot. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Your attention is called to Section 24 of the General Specifications. Contractors must submit a statement accompanying said bid setting out what amount they propose to pay common labor per hour upon said improvement. This street under improvement is intersected by the following streets; Ray street on both sides, and Wilkins sreet on both sides. This street is also Intersected by the following allevs: The first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh alleys south of McCarty street on the east side of the street; the first, second, third, fourth and fifth allevs south of McCarty street on the west side of the street; the first, second and third alleys south of Ray street on the east side of the street, and the first second and third alleys south of Wilkins street on the east side of the street. The total cost of the aforesaid improvement, including the cost of any general or private extras authorized and ordered bv the Board of Public Works under the specifications adopted by It as a part of this resolution, shall be primarily allocated, assessed and paid as follows: By the property abutting on said Improvement in the case of reconstruction not over 50 per cent of the total cost thereof and in the case of resurfacing not over 25 per cent of the total cost thereof exclusive of one-half of the street and allev intersections; by the Indianapolis Railways. Inc., in the case of reconstruction, not over 5 per cent of the total cost thereof and in case of resurfacing not over 10 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-half of street and alley intersections; by the City of Indianapolis, in both instances, the remaining per cent of the total cost thereof. Provided, however, that upon final hearing on the assessment roll the Board of Public Works may assess all that property lying within 300 feet of the street to be improved in anv amount it may be found benefited bv reason of such improvement. All the cost of any public utility and sewer connections and any private extras serving any particular property shall be primarily assessed against such property or as otherwise provided ‘by law. The balance of the cost of street and allev intersections not above provided for shall be assessed against all that property abutting on the intersecting streets and allevs as above set out. All work done in making of said describe! public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and mav be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. E. KIRK M KINNEY. LOUIS C. BRANDT. CHARLES O BRITTON. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS —Office of the Board— Indianapolis. Ind., June sth, 1933. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 10:09 A M. on June 19th, 1933, for the following described public improvement ,n the City ot Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 15061, 1933 MERIDIAN STREET From the south property line of McCarty street. To the north property line of Morris street: Bv reconstructing and resurfacing the existing pavement from curb line to curb line In the following manner: Grading and paving an eighteen (18) foot strip in the center of the street with 3-inch asphalt on a 6-inch concrete base foundation; removing all of the present wearing surface and resurfacing with S-inch asphalt laid on the present foundation, with an addition thereto of concrete as shown on plans, and brick gutter 1.33 feet in width 12.66 feet at alleys), thus making the new roadwav a uniform width of fortyfive (45) feet from curb line to curb line: resurfacing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans; curbing both sides of the roadway with 6x22-inch concrete curb, curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a simimanner and to the widths as shown on plans: providing 2.958 lineal feet of straight concrete curb: providing 339.1 lineal feet of 6-foot concrete radius corners: providing 62.8 lineal feet of 10-foot concrete radius corners; providing 94.2 lineal feet of 15-foot concrete radius corners; providing 533 square yards of brick gutter; repairing 2,900 square feet of sidewalk; repairing 193 cubic yards of concrete base; repairing 200 square yards of pavement; resetting two (2) iron inlets; providing one (1) manhole ring and cover; laying 24 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe, and resetting two (2) manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line where not already in. SPECIAL NOTE TO CONTRACTORS; The property frontage and the intersection bids shall be separated into the following four (4) divisions: (a) For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including one-half th. - cost of intersections: ib) For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including onehalf the cost of intersections. (c) Fr Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of intersections. id)For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot for the other ore-half of cost of intersections. This contract is to be awarded to the lowest and best bidder and is to be based on the lowest total cost of all the different items necessary to complete the work. The cntractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per cubic vard for extra concrete, and per ton for extra binder. to be allowed as an extra or deduction for any variation from plans. Bids must also be submitted on the following items: 1. Adjusting and checking old water boxes. 2. Moving old water box and placing new stop. 3 Moving and placing new box and new stop. 4 Furnishing and placing new water boxes only. 5. New water pipe per lineal foot. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Your attention is called to SectiOD 24 in the General Specifications. Contractors must submit a statement accompanying said bid setting out what amount they propose to pav common labor per hour said improvement. This street under improvement Is intersected bv the following streets: Ray street on both sides, and Wilkins street on both sides. This street is also Intersected bv the following alleys; The first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth at\d seventh allavs south of McCarty street, on the east side of the street; the first. second, third, fourth and fifth allevs south of McCarty street, on the west side of the street: the first, second and third allevs south of Rav street on the east side of the street and the first, second and third allevs south of Wilkins street on the east side of the street. The total cost of the aforesaid improvement, including the cost of anv general or prive'e ex ras authorised and or- j rtered by the Board of Public Works under the s unifications adopted by -t as a part of thi shall be primarily al-
LEGALS i57 Legal Bids and Proposals located, assessed and paid as follows: By the property abutting on said improvement. in the case of reconstruction, not over 50 per cent of the total cost thereof and in the case of resurfacing not over 25 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-haif of the street and alley intersections; by the Indianapolis Railways. I Inc., in the case of reconstruction, not over 15 per cent of the total cost thereof and in case of resurfacing not over 10 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-haif of street and alley Intersections: by the City of Indianapolis, in both instances, the remaining per cent of the total cost thereof. Provided, however, that upon final hearing on the assessment roll the Board of Public Works may assess all that property lying within 300 feet of the street to be improved in any amount it may be found benefited by reason of such improvement. All the cost of any public utility and sew'er connections and any private extras serving any particular property shall be primarily assessed against such property or as otherwise provided by law. The balance of the cost of street and alley intersections not above provided for shall be assessed against all that property abutting on the intersecting streets and allevs as above set out. • i All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general ana detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on fl;e and : mav be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. K E. KIRK M KINNEY. LOUIS C. BRANDT. CHARLES O. BRITTON. ANNO UN CEMENTS 1 Death Notices AVERY. HARRY W.—Brother of Daisy Averv. passed awav at his home, 1620 Central Ave.. Saturday evening. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Tuesday. 2 o. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. . BAASE. MARY B. —Beloved mother of Florence Baase. sister of Mrs. Justine Shuster and Robert Rtedweg. passed away at the brother's residence. 1225 Madison avenue. Sunday June 11. Friends mav call at W T BLASENGYMM FUNERAL PARLORS. 2226 Shelbv. after 4 p. m. Monday. Funeral from St. Catherine s. church Tuesday. June 13. 9 a. m. Burial Memoria 1 park. BELLES, LUClNDA—Departed this life Saturday, June 10. Funeral notice later. For further information call MOORE Ac KIRK FUNERAL HOME. CH-3550. CIRCLE, GORDON W.—Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv L. Circle of Oaklandon, Ind,. departed this life Sunday, June 11. at the Marine baracks. New York. Funeral notice later. For information call MOORE & KIRK. CH-3550. DUGAN. MARGARET—BeIoved wife of Martin Dugan of 718 N. Belmont Ave.. mother of Catherine. Mary. Harrv. Frances. Robert and Joe Dugan, sister of Patrick Fox of Indianapolis. Lawrence and John Fox and Mrs. Martin David of New York cltv. passed away Saturday June 10. Funeral at the residence Tuesday. June 13. at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Anthony’s Church. 9 a. m. Interment Holv Cross cemetery. Friends invited For information call FINN BROS. TA-1835. FOLGER. KATHERINE—Wife of John W. Folger. mother of Kenneth W. Folger and Mrs. Hugh H. Neff, and sister of Mrs. Minnie Chapin of Indianapolis and George White of Bocalusa. La., passed awav at her home. 1711 N. Delaware. Sunday evening. June 11. Funeral services KREGELO & BAILEY'S. 2233 N. Meridian. Tuesday morning. 9:30. Interment Crown Hill. HARLAN. ANNA J.—Age 68 years, passed away early Sunday at residence of niece. Mrs. Catherine McClellan, 750 North Pershing avenue. Funeral services Wednesday. 9 a. m.. at St. Anthony church. Friends invited. Burial Alexandria. Ind.. Friends mav call at CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 1934 West Michigan street. HEEDE. JANET IRENE—Beloved wife of Edward J. Heede and mother of Constance Louise, passed awav at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. June 10. at Martinsville. Ind. Funeral Tuesday, June 13. 2 p. m. Friends invlvted. Burial at Martinsville Centennial cemetery. Friends mav view remains at Wilhite Funeral Home. Martinsville. . KNIPP, JAMES L.—Age 7 years, beloved son of Clarence U. and Eulora Knipp. passed awav Sunday. Services from THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. MARKS. W T ’.LIAM —Beloved husband of Mary Ma. ;s, father of Edw r ard, Nelson, William and Margaret Marks, departed this life Sunday, Jun 11, aged 57 years. Funeral Wednesday, June 14. at the residence. 3175 North Sherman drive, 8:30 a. m.. St. Francis De Sales church 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. MORGAN, MARGARET MARY Beloved wife of Ralph H. Morgan, daughter of Mary Morgan Welton, departed this life Saturday, June 10. Funeral Tuesday, June 13, at residence, 2972 N. Chester, 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK, NEWTON. WILLIAM K.—Beloved husband of Eunice and father of A. J. Newton of Chicago, brother of Aaron and Isaac, Clarence. Alonzo and George Newton, Mrs. William Linke and Mrs. Nanny Hill, passed awav Saturdav eve. at his home. 29 N. Randolph. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday. 10 a. m. Frinds invited. Burial Washington Park. NICHOLAS. CHARLES—Age 72 years, passed awav Sunday. June 11. Funeral party wil leave the FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 1639 N. Meridian St., at 11 A. M. Tuesday. June 13. Funeral and burial at Terre Haute. Ind. PARKER, ROXIE MARY—Of 2734 N. Sherman Dr,, beloved mother of Margaret Overman, Grace Masingale. Euba, Lula, Lida and Faith Parker. Samuel Hanners, and daughter of Samuel and Margaret Woods, departed this life Saturdav, June 10. Funeral Tuesday, June 13, at Oak Hill tabernacle. 2 p. m. Burial McCordsville cemetery. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. RILEY. MARY—Age 63. passed away Saturdav. June 10. Funeral Tuesday. June 13. 9 a. m.. at FINN BROS.’ FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian. Interment Holv Cross cemetery. SHEA, COLUMBIA ROMBERG—Beloved wife of John Shea Jr., daughter of Mrs Marv Romberg. Fort Wavne. died at her home. 2330 N. New Jersey St.. Sunday Funeral and burial at Ft. Wavne Ind' KTRBY-DINN SERVICE. ' 2 Cards, In Memoriams WERSHING—We wish to express-our-sin-cere thanks to the many friends who gave us their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our belowed wife mother and grandmother. Magie Neai Wershing. MR. F, B. WERSHING AND FAMILY. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv St Branch office. 1634 W. Morris DR-2570 ” FINN BROS. Funeral Home T 639 N Meridian St TA-18S5 GRINSTEINER’S ~ 522 E. Market HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware 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 * j Modem Youth HOLD A p^MEt/ tight James DUNN Sally EILERS A FOX PICTURE APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article to Its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe. 111-55.71, at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that vou have returned the articles and tickets will be mailed at once. LOST—Billfold. Antlers hotel. Return billfold and keep gyney. 737 De Quincy.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Lost and Found CHOW—Dark red female: name Ming. Reward. 15 Hampton Dr, HU-8416. LOST —Bag of clothing and draperies on N. West St. near 14th, around 6 p. m. Saturday evening. Reward BE-1718 HU-8461. SORORITY PIN- -Kappa Kev. lost downtown Saturdav. Reward. BE-3229. R-l. LOST—Contract sales book between B F. Webb and Faris Bros. TA-1759. Reward. SCARF PlN—Diamond; safety clasp; liberal reward. 2253 North Alabama. TA-0748. 5 Personals 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 Bldg. 6 Transportation MODERN TRAVEL BUREAU. BREVORT HOTEL RI-2188. IN. Y.. sl2; Col., 0.. $3.50; L. A., $26.50. i Reclining Sleeper Chairs. Busses Daily. ! MOTHER and daughter desire transportation to Gary. Pav ! 2 expenses. Times | Box K-138 BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra instruments repairing; expert guar work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. CEMENT WORK—2O years’ experience. Bottom prices. Estimates free. APPLEGATE. RI-9255. WINDOW SHADES—Cleaned. 15c up. Quality shades at low prices. RAINS SHADE CO.. 114 W, North St, RI-1032. ASHES—Hauling from basement. Also trash and yard cleaned up. TA-6429, LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened, 75c. Factory method, guaranteed. Free delivery, DR-5500. WINDOW SHADE Cleaning, authorized dealers of Brenlin window shades. KEITH SHADE CO„ RI-4995, 1348 N, 111. St. CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage BRADSHAW TRANSFER—Move anv time. $2 and up; exo, white men. LI-4105. RI-1288—Moving prices reduced. Clean pads; covered trucks: white men. FIREPROOF STORAGE Stores now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving $4 per toad and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. RI-7750, 419 E. Market St. DREXEL, 1243—Moving. $2 up. Ge leral hauling. MILLER. 1023 Fletcher Ave. MOVING $2 UP—Local, overland equip, covrd. trucks; white men. Pete’s. CH--2878. LONE EAGLE TRANSIT CO.—Local, long distance hauling. Reduced rates. LI-3970. TRANSFER—GENERAL HAULING: EXPERIENCED MEN. REASONABLE. LI--5601. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A NO. 1 PAPER hung 10c roll: wall paper cleaned FREE. Painting, repairing, quality work. MR. WILLIS. DR-5075. CLEANING—Paper 50c per room; immediate service: white; 10 years experience. LANNAN. BE-4728. REAL paper hanger, painter. 25 years’ experience; any room $2; white man. MR. RAY HE-3247. 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. PAlNTlNG—Decorating, interior, exterior. Expert workmanship guaranteed. Reasonable rates. LI-2780. PAPER HANGING. 51.50 room: large lob special price: guaranteed : BE-1185-W. PAPER HANGING, cleaning and painting, by responsible man. reasonable. CH--2515-J, PAPER furnished, hung. $3.75. Kitchens painted. $7. Painting, interior, exterior. RI-1642. PAPER HANGING—As cheap as any; and better than most. Free estimates. LI--4290, PAINTING—Paint washing. Paper cleaning; estimates free. HOPKINS. RI-9754. A ROOM AD costs oniv 2c a WORD. 7-d Cleaners and Dyers Monument Rug Cleaners $1.29 sman file Cleaned, Sized Suits, and overcoats 49c; work guaranteed. DR. 1976-R.
10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring pl]v Complete course dual Instruction, “ u / $2 per lesson. TARKINGTON SCHOOL QF AVIATION. BE-4400. $lO5-8250 MONTH—Government Life Jobs. Many after depression vacancies. Men, women, 18-50. Steady. Qualify now. Sample coaching and full particulars. FREE. Apply immediately, today sure. Times Box 1050-R. PlANO—Private lessons, 50c; competent teacher. Will come to home. HU-7201, HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male HIGH SCHOOL graduates, earn while learning a trade that will linance you through a college education, or a permanent job barbering. TORR’S SANITARY BARBER COLLEGE, 472 W. Washington St. See instruction add, MEN-SALARY-BONUS _ 38 NORTH PENN.. ROOM 418 SALESMEN—SeII Bean Beetle insecticide and poultry remedy, direct. Large demand. Protected territory. Big Commissions. Car essential. G A P O PRODUCTS COMPANY. INC.. 24 N. Fifth avenue. Beech Grove. Indiana. WANTED—SEVERAL CARRIERS Due to expansion of routes and vacations, we can use some wide awake boys who would like to make extra money and who have good records in school. Apply between 2:30 and 6:30 p. m., at 1438 N. Capitol, 948 N. Alabama or 2214 Park Ave.. in rear. 14 Help Wanted—Female 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. ATTRACTIVE young girls for curb service. Tavstee Food Shop, 1425 N. Illinois. 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEKEEPER—MiddIe age, full charge, prefer country. More for home than wages. Route 4. B 271, Indianapolis. Tentals--17 Furnished Rooms $2 wk: BEVILLE N., 1026—Clean, newly decorated room, near bath; modern home. CH-5521, ALABAMA. N. 702, APT. s—Large, nicely furnished living room and bedroom; private porch. RI-2124. BLVD. PL., 4102—C001, cross ventilated room: private home; yard: porch; $2.50. RI-7748, WA-5512-J. CAPITOL, N., 3502—Large front room; ideal for business people. Breakfast, garage. HA-0777-M, COLLEGE. 3827—Large, comfortable, crossventilated room in private home, garage; reasonable. COLLEGE, 1427—Nice, airy room, downstairs, modern, garage optionaL RI--8104. ILLINOIS. N. 1907—Attractive cool room; refined home; constant hot water; garage; gentleman. ILLINOIS. N.. 1919—Single room: widow's modern home. No other roomers, garage available. M’CARTY, 326 E.—Nicely furnished rooms; well ventilated; very reasonable; private entrance; garage. NEW JERSEY. N., 226—Sleeping rooms. $2. S2.SO; 35c per night. Hot and cold water. NEW JERSEY. N 2066—Large, light, alrv. nicelv furnished, modern: private home. HA-3437. ORIENTAL. N.. 20.—Nice. cool, front rooms. 52.50. $3; hot. cold water. All conveniences. TWO. nice, airv front rooms. Private home; phone. BE-2275, EAST—Very attractive room; congenial couple's modern apartment: privileges; reasonable: gentleman. RI-5632, NEAR MAROT HOTEL—3 windows, beautifullv furnished, private entrance, garage. HA-0350-W. LARGE Airv Front: twin beds. overstuSed: business people: large porch; car space. Phone. 132 W, 11th St. 17-a Hotels, Resorts. Inns CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; large front housekeping room; newly decorated. Colonial Hntpl Everv con. free parkGOlUiilcU ITU Lei , ne Must gee v 0 aB . preciate, $4 un. 236 N. minois. NICE clean beds: cross ventilation; 25c night: new Palace Hotel. 4 N. New Jersey St. - j OR A \'n hotel -# Cool. comfortable rooms $3 , 4 j 5 5 6 $7 jm. at Maryland St. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. HOTEL ROOM RATES Daily. 1 person. 75c. sl. $1.50. Dally. 2 persons. sl. $1.50. $2. All out-side room*, with running water, public and private baths. Clean in every respect. CORONADO HOTEL. 156' J N. Illinois St.. 1 block north, of bus terminal. LI-1637. i
_ RENTALS 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns CICOE HOTEL—Open under new management. Rates, $2 per week up. 124 E. New York 1 SQUARE west of statehouse. Rooms. 30c; double. 50c. Dormitory beds. 15c. all outside rooms. Shower ar.d tub. Service. DT.fl9nA "HOOSIER HOTEL RATES S3 to $6 Family Hotel. 440 Massachusetts Ave. Newly decorated and painted. Running hot, cold water. Showers and baths. I ~ 18 Housekeeping Rooms i $3. $3.50 and ss.so—lllinois. N.. 3339: 1 and 3 rooms: suitable for 4. HA-4928-M. $3 and $4; 2225 E. 10TH—2 light, front rooms, modern, large closet, gas. sink, porch. $4.50 & SS—PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 807—2room apartment, furnished: utilities paid: walking distance. RI-3267. $5; NEW JERSEY, N.. 2038—Large, airy room and kitchenette; private entrance'. HA-2571-W, $6; ASHLAND. 1232—Front apartment, first flocr .private entrance, overstuffed and utilities furnished. ALABAMA. N . 2037—Completely furnished. 2 or 3 rooms: downstairs. Built-in features: garage: reasonable. TA-1550. BROADWAY, 1201—3 rooms, first floor, clean, cool, nicqly furnished, overstuffed, sink, range, all utilities; front and side entrance: accommodate 4. BROADWAY. 1422—Furnished apartments: private bath: garage: phone. $5 and $6. COLLEGE. 1427—Cozv 3-room apartment; sink, utilities, garage optional. Very cheap. RI-8104. EASTERN. 209—2 rooms, partly furnished: utilities paid: private entrance; very convenient. CH-5055. FLETCHER. 606—NICE. CLEAN ROOMS | FOR HOUSEKEEPING. DR-0744-R, MERIDIAN. N.. 1927—Verv nice 2-room furnished apartment: private entrance; also front sleeping room. Verv cheap. NEW JERSEY. N. 105; s3.so—Clean, modern, furnished housekeeping rooms; also sleeping; $2 up, ORANGE, 222—2 or 3 rooms, everything furnished; private entrance; garage; nice yard; porch. ORIENTAL, 20. N.—Nice, cool] completely furnished efficiency apartments, $5. $6. Private entrance. PRUITT. 1325—3 nicely furnished rooms: ideal for summer; $3: yard; garage. STURM, 1618—3 or 4 unfurnished rooms; up; 1 square south Tech; utilities; garage. CH-7896, ST. CLAIR, 319 E.—2 large, newly furnished front rooms; private entrance; cool rooms; $1.50 up. TALBOTT, N., 2420—Nice, clean, housekeeping rooms, $2.50, $3, $3.50; running water. HA-4928-M. VILLA AVE.. 405—Four rooms, modern. nicely furnished: utilities; $22.50 month. WASHINGTON. E. 1726—2 front rooms; opposite park: utilities furnished; leasonable. RI-2153. 9TH. E. 616—2 rooms; kitchenette; airv; private entrance; large closet; built-in closet. LI-2788 4 COOL, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS; BATH, GARAGE OPTIONAL, REASONABLE, HA-3472-J, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms; three or four desirable; unfurnished; utilities; cheap. 312 East St. Clair. 19 Rooms with Board ALABAMA, 1224 N.—Large airy single or double. Young men. Home cooking. RI-6647. CENTRAL, 3102—1 or 2 girls, share home with business woman. HA-2351 -R. MERIDIAN, 2317 N.—Nice, cool front room for two girls; $4.50 week each NEW JERSEY, N. 2062—Large room, twin beds, 2 closets, shower. 2 men. TA-6916. CHILDREN to board: good suburban home; reasonable. IR-0992. PROSSER, R R. 9, Box 254, |2l Unfurnished Apartments $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. FALL CREEK BLVD., 45 W„ APT. I—Lovely unfurnished living room, in-a-door bed, sunroom, next batn. kitchen privileges. TA-4974 COLLEGE, 2203, APT. NO. I—3 rooms; utilities furnished: stove; electric refrigerator. HE-1393. ILLINOIS. 1716 N.—Small apartment, suitable for two, cross ventilation, yards, garage; reasonable. HE-2749. 3720 N. Pennsylvania $45-SSO 2035 N. Meridian 40- 60 BROOKSIDE APTS. N. W. Cor, Beville and 10th St. ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION Bedroom apt.; thoroughly modern; good condition; good heat: $25 and up. Call Apt. 19. or Security Trust. RI-9484. _____ FREE transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apartments day or night. No obligations. LI-5452; eve. or Sun. HU-6819, or TA-1064 or WA--0433. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. Beautiful 2-Bedroom Apartments 3540 N. Pennsylvania St. Just like home; large yard; forest trees, shrubbery; garage. Worthy of your inspection. See custodian or Security Trus Cos. RI-9484. $35 —2-Bedrm. Apt. Utilities Furnished 2017 Central Ave. Five rooms, sun porch, electrical refrigeration: good condition. See custodian or Security Trust. RI-9484. 22 Unfurnished Houses $7; HOLFGEN. 1629—3-ROOM DOUBLE. PAVED STREET. CH-2727-J. s7—Water paid; 4 rooms, gas. elec., inside toilet, sink, 627 ! /2 E. Vermont st. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. TA-5334. $10; MERRILL, 105, and 7 W.—4 rooms and bath, good condition. IR-5293, $12.50 —BELL ST., 509—5-room semimodern, toilet, repapered, water paid. TA-6415. —Water paid; 5 rooms, elec.; 575 Highland ave. Owner, 1854 N. Dela. $12.50; DRAPER. 1531 —4 Rooms, kitchenette; near school: water paid; redecorated. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. S2O; BRADLEY, 60 N.—s-room modern double, garage, yard, shade. DR-53y9-M. ARSENAL. 23 S.—s-room cottage; bath-2-car garage; $12.50. RI-9545. ASHLAND. 2528—10 rooms] suitable two near school. S2O each. LI-8121. HU-3p93. BARTON. 305 S.—s-room modern bungalow; garage; 2 weeks free:_S2l. RI-9048. BROOKSIDE AVE., 2007—4 rooms, furnace. Bund. 1129; 3 bedroom, bath, garage] 3121 N. California Seven rooms and sheds; new paper. Rent $13.50. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC, CAPITAL, 2618 N.—Lovely 6-room modern double; clean as a pin; floors refinished; garage. Bargain at 522.50. HA-4530-M. CAPITOL. N.. 2421 —Breeze from Fall Creek:_ 6 rooms, modern; garage: S2O. HU-5154.
1429 Commerce Ave. Four rooms, lights, gas, water. Low rent. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. COLLEGE AVE.. 2948—Attractive 6-room modern, breakfast room, garage Reduced, TA-4513. COMAR AVE., 1418—Near Garfield. Ovner s beautiful 5-room, strictly modern double, breafast nook. DR-3liß-R. DEWEY. 6109—5-room, modern bungalow long living room: $25. RI-9548. DE QUINCY. N. 420—5-room modern; garage, 316.50. LI-3742, IR-7915. EUCLID. N., 720—Owner’s 5-room modern double, garage, water paid, $26. IR--4024. EUGENE, 1069—5-room modern double garage, S2O: water paid. LI-8271. GRANT. N., 511—5-room modern, built-ins reflnished, fenced yard, $27,50, TA-2305] HAWTHORN, S. 121—5-room modern: double garage. sl6 50, LI-3742. IR-7915. JENNY LANE, 22—'4700 east*; 6 rooms strictly modern, thoroughly cleaned; A-l. $37,50. LOCKWOOD, 1834—Bungalow, 5 rooms farage, A-l, $12.50; water paid. BE--615. MINNESOTA. 317 E.—B-room, modern single: garage. Sls. RI-9543. OAKLAND. N.. 202—4 rooms, modern bungalow, double, like new; built-in features; water paid. OLNEY. N.. 1131—5-room modern double. garage, paved allev: sl6. DR-1273-J. KENWOOD AVE . 2235—3 rooms, kitchenette. bath, porch, modern apartment. utilities. $7.50: $25 mo. RI-2234. MICHIGAN. E 3518—3. 4, 5 rooms. $9.50 $12.50; water, lights furnished. LI--3742. IR-7915. RINGGOLD. 2230—6 rooms, modern call BE-0200, week days only, 2157 N. Riley Good 5-room semi, suburban; garage. Rent $12,50. LI-7491. * GREGORY & APPEL. INC. RURAL. N. 619—C00l 6-room modern - rU decorated; garage; $25. ER-6641. IR--5587. After You Have Se"eeted Your New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover.
RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses SPRUCE, 1603 6-room, semi-modern cottage garage, good neighborhood. sl2. VILLA 905—Clean 4 rpomr. sl2 50. Market E. 1553. 3 bedroom: near Tech. sls. 37TH] wT~2lB—7-room modern, summerkitchen. $25 per rr.o. HA-4844 11th — ST~E.—Near Tech. 6 rooms, bath, porch, yard, shades; sl4. WA-2820-J._ 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ALTON AVE.. modern duplex, redecorated, utilities furnished; $7. BE--3343-J. BEVILLE. 829 N—2 modern front rooms. private entrance, porch. $5. Adults. BROOKSIDE PARKWAY. 2434—We1l furnished 6-room house with Frigidaire, for summer. CH-2755. BYRAM. 4117—5-Room modern, utilities; adults; S4O, Mrs. Shroyer. CENTRAL. 2131—55 week. 1 room and kitchenette; private bath: all utilities: telephone privileges. HE-4155. COLLEGE. 2547—2 airv rooms; bath; garage; gas; light; hot water ILLINOIS N.. 810' 2 —Modern furnished apartments. $7 to $10: utilities paid. LI--8888. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, alcove, private bath. See housekeeper in basement. $5 and $7. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette ant., gas. water, ice furnished: $25. Call Apt. 1 The Grant. 49TH. E„ 645—Living room, bedroom, kitchen, utilities. Call evenings. HU--6909. DELIGHTFULLY cool, 2-bedroom home until October. Prefer family with small children. Call HE-3083, between 9 and 12. NEWLY finished, exceptionally well furnished. 4 rooms; private bath, garage. CH-5996. SALEM. 3506—Pretty 5-room duplex: heat, water, garage. $37.50. WA-0377-W. 19TH. W., 136—1 to 3-room apts.; utilities furnished; porches, yard, reasonable. VERY NICELY - furnished. 4-room modern. lower duplex; yard, garage. TA-2959. WANT YOUNG married couple, man employed, woman do housework for rent. Furnished quarters over garage. CH--4679. RI-4948. 24 Suburban and Farms SUBURBANS—Modern and semi-modern attractive prices. WA-1685-1. 5 Room —l 4 Acre Bungalow, electric lights, garage, beautiful vard, newly papered, on state Road 67. near Valley Mills, $12.50. Call FRAZEE, LI-2318. $7: LONGRONTT AVE. and 45th St. (in the woods). Lawrence. Ind.; 3 rooms. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. TA-5334. LYNHURST—Near Morris; 5 rooms, furnace, garden, chicken space, garage, S2O. BE-2694-W. REA LESTATE F0 RSALE 27 Houses for Sale IRVINGTON —5-Room modern; excellent condition throughout; large rooms: trees and shrubbery. Owner. IR-4856. IR-1721. ENGLISH. 1134—4 Rooms, toilet, sink in kitchen, gas. electric lights, paved street and allev. Price $1,200. JENNINGS BROS.. 28 S. Illinois St. SEND for list of houses, doubles, lots, small down payment, easy terms: profit by increasing prices. Box K 137. Times. MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps
SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in this column Is listed In The Times Swan Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of charge. Your swap ad costs only 3c a ward 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 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 CAR—For motors, air compressors or what have youO Meier Electric and Mach. Cos., 3525 E, Wash, IR-1151. PEANUTS ROASTED, fresh every day. "HOFFMEYER.” 131 E. Ohio st. EQUITY—Modern, east, for good truck or what, 1329 Olney st. DENTISTRY for R. R. Bldg. Loan Stock or? Full value. Dr. Hickman. 762 E. 42nd. EXPERT Radio Repairing for 22 Rifle. 708 Virginia Ave. DR-6545, WHITE STAR gas range with oven controll: SIOO diamond dinner ring. Swap for the use or rent of house. Call after 6 p, m. RI-2124. REO Speed Wagon and Ford T dump truck, fine condition. For coupe or roadster. 121 Spencer Ave. REFRIGERATOR—And Babv Stroller, for cash or what? 411 Baltimore Ave. MOTOR—7 ! 2 H. P. Single Phase, $75. For Live Stock feed or what? 220 N. 111. St. EQUITY in ’29 Ford Roadster, for anything running. BE-4554. CASH for 3 to 5 rooms, furniture at once. FREDA. LI-9246, 9 to 5. SMALL DELTA workshop valued at $l5O, will take SIOO cash or what have you? HA-0698. REFRIGERATOR and Baby Stroller. For cash or what? 4411 Baltimore Ave. DEED EQUITY—6-Room modern, built 4 years. 10th and Bazil. For B. & L. Stock. TA-0423, BUICK SEDAN. 1928—Verv good. For R. R. B. and Loan Stock. CH-4297-R. BOSTON TERRIER, registered. 10 weeks, for outboard motor. 911 Buchanan st. A ROOM AD costs oniv 2c a WORD. 35 Household Goods
AUCTION sale Wednesday, June 14. 9:30 a. m., 1501 Madison Ave., at J. P. Gribben’s Auction Storage. Some of the best goods money can buy; late style Chambers gas range, only used 90 days, 3 almost new walnut dining room suites pillow arm overstuffed suites, 3 late style walnut bedroom suites, almost new electric washers. Brunswick and Philco electric radios, ice boxes, two 9xT5 rugs, spinet desk, gate-leg tables, antique furniture, Walnut 1-drawer drop-leaf tables walnut extension tables, walnut gateleg tables. 25 chairs, settees, several other antique pieces. I have in this sale the furniture of 10 complete homes, j. p. Gribben Auction Storage. DR-3328. GLIDERS galore, and at the price you want to pav. Start at S7 95 on up to $24.50. No doubt about it, the best values in town. SOUTH SIDE FURN. CO. DAVENPORT—Overstuffed. A-l condition; very reasonable. 3845 N. Meridian St. RUG—9xl2. S4: refrigerator. $4: gas stove $4. NISSEN FURNITURE CO., 706 Mass. Ave. LIVING ROOM SUITE—3-piece, $35; 75feet hose, S2; breakfast set, $6. -3461--ELECT SWEEPERS—Hoovers. Rovals. Airways and Eurckas. $9.95. Service on all make sweepers. Est. gladlv given free. THOR SHOP 32 N. Dela. LI-5386. DINING ROOM SUITE—B pieces. A-l condition. .S3O. DR-3878-J. DINING ROOM Suite, walnut "Ellington.'’ piano, reasonable, leaving city. DR--2535-7V. ““KEEP COOL ~ Electric Fans, reasonably priced from $2.95 to $12.95. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn, LI-5513. "EASY’’ WASHERS and Ironers; complete line. Now at $59.50 up. BELMONT HARDWARE CO.. 2124 W. Washington St, BE-2116. DINING ROOM suite. 8-piece, oak excellent cond., very reasonable. LI-i925, Brand new washer, wringer. dKffJKm. ironer and rinse tubs. ToELfIjJJJSB day's $lO9 value for only ySdW $69.50. Easv terms. 32 N. Delaware. LI- 5386 MONEY TALKS—New eiectric refrigerator $89.50 cash, or terms. Guaranteed' Evenings and Sundays, 550 N. Meridian st. GAS STOVES—3 Holes. $3; 4 holes. $2.50; high oven. S3 up; 2 white ones, open evenings. 1919 Southeastern. ICE BOXES—AIso chests, 25 lbs. to 100 lbs.. $3 up; all kinds, some like new. Open evenings, 1919 Southeastern. GLIDERS. Porch Swings and Porch Cnairs. GRAHAM FURNITURE CO.. 29th and Clifton st. MAYTAG —Square alluminum tub: ~A-1 condition; real price; guaranteed. 1921 W. Washington st. ICE BOXES—Severai good useiL A-l. $2 and up. 5642 E. Washington st. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR; CHEAP FOR CASH, 2057 ADAMS. 3400 EAST. KEEP COOL with a "Modine.” room cooler. Call at our office, where they are demonstrated. POLAR ICE 6c FUEL CO. TA-0689. ,16 Radios, Musical Instruments FREE radio service calls; estimate If rep needed LANES. 2828 E. Tenth. CH-0218. FREE RADIO SERVICE. WORK GUARANTEED MT. JACKSON RADIO CO. 3413 W. WASH. ST. BE-1490. CLARION —Superhet jr. sls i R. C A., Victor, superhet 23 i R. & R. STORES, 225 E. Wash. St SERVICE MAN—Young opportunity to ! make money. Call LI-8976 for details. AUTO and Midget Radios; service; tubes parts. Radio Exchange, 623 Mass. RADlO—“Gloria Tone." slightly used' ' reasonable: cash- IR-i&aL.
M ERJIJHjA N IM St 37 Miscellaneous For Sale BICYCLES—Used and new. bought and sold. Broad Ripple Sporting Store. 803 E. 63rd St. ' BICYCLES—SIO up - tires, repairs. Hoffmans. 251^Mass, 245 E Wash. 946 E Wash. FURNACES- Replace now while prices are low. HOME STOVE CO. LI-1274. FISH AQUARIUMS—4. good. 7x10x28. metal bound: \erv reasonable. RI-9012. UNREDEEMED. LIKE NEW Fishing rods & reels, 49c up SACKS_BROS . 308 INDIANA AVE ROCK for rock gardens: something dtfferent, petrified vegitatlon. 131 S. Elder St. CITY CASH REGISTER EXCHANGE Complete list; store, restaurant fixtures bought and sold, 419 E. .Ohio St. RI-8714. 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. BOTTLES—Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 634 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. „ , PLUMBING BARGAIN Bathtub, lavatory, toilet: used: A-l: real bargain. 813 Ft. Wavne ave. LI-1217. SUDDEN DEATH—It. never fails, destroys bedbugs and household vermin. Albert G. Maas Cos , 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. DESTROY MOTH -And their larvae, use Mothicide. liquid or crystals Albert G. Maas Cos., 31 Virginia A\e. RI-7125. DINING ROOM SUITE -8-piece. SSO Oak reflectory dining table. $25 Kitchen cabinet base. $lO Martha Washington sewing cabinet. $4. 18 sacks Jissimalt. $2 each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION Corner Capitol and South St. FANS—New and rebuilt, desk, ventilating and exhaust, all sizes. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. RI-1151. 37-c Building Materials 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 s6ooo for 3 months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock Typewriter Cos. 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 Office Furniture s^lls c des^. Sensational Prices. New and Used. OFFICE EQUIPMENT OUTLET Tvnmwifore Best prices. KING Esc., xypewiiters 205 Mass L i-9470. 39 Wanted to Buy FURNITURE WANTED—HU-7274. QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES. USED AUTO SPRAY EQUIPMENT 1143 East Washington. USED TRACTOR BLOCK—For centaur model. GROVECLOSE, Mt. Comfort, CASH PAID for old gold, jewelry, diamonds. dental scraps, etc. STANLEY JEWELRY CO , 113 W. Wash. HIGH PRICES FOR GOOD FURNITURE. NISSEN. 706 MASS. AVE. LI-0234. CASH FOR TRASH Discarded Jewelry—Broken Watches INDIANA GOLD REFINING CO. 135 W. MARKET—NEAR BUS STA. RJ €S> I> §j~ n k.i.zoi9 WANTS FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICB
HIGHEST CASH VALUE 17.50 Oz. 22-Kt. $T1720 Oz. _ 14^Kt. For old gold jewelry, teeth, dental bridges, rings, chains, old watches, broken, any condition. Cash naid. Standard Gold Smelting Cos. 423 LEMCKE BLDG.—4TH FLOOR. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts. 40 Store Specials MEN’S SUITS $4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. Rl-5994. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI-9441. Extension 372. L. S. Ayres & Cos. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chairs $2.50 per month delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. BAKER BROS 219 E WASHINGTON. 41 Cash Coal Mart KINDLING AND NO WHEEL CHARGE W. Va. blk $5.25; V 2 ton $2.75 White Ash blk $4.25; >/a ton $2.40 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR-4621. DR-4622. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. DR-2401. Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792, No Wheel Charge. WA-5666 RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost onlv 3 cents a word. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets 3 HEALTHY Uttle blazed Bostons, papers; eligible; SlO, 1048 Division. BE-1765. POLICE PUPY FOR SALE—S 4. PUPPIES—Eskimo Spitz, full blooded male sls. female $lO. 1125 N. Bancroft. FIFTY mfwyp mfwypmbmb fwyp mfwyp FORD. 29 Tudor; SBS. MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES. 820 N. Meridian St. BUlCK—Rumble seat coupe; 1927 model And the price is only SSO. 820 N Meridian St. AUTO MOTIVE" ~ 46 Accessories, Tires, Parts i USED TIRES <t 1 Guaranteed 2.000 Miles. V * Taken In trade on Generals. Others guaranteed up to 8 000 miles at slightly higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-5523 USED TIRES, all sizes, $1 up Guaranteed Batteries—s 2 Exchange CITY AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. RI-2860. 47 Motorcycles & Bicycles HAVE 1031 Harley-Davidson motorcycle with delivery side car. Excellent conditipn. Cheap. HA-3442. 48 Autos Wanted CASH for your car or equity. Late models preferred SSO to $2,000. Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 440 N. Capitol. LI-1112. CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY “INDIANA'S Largest Used Car Dealer.’' 1. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol. LI-4516. 49 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors TRACTOR—Demonstrator; also used semi- S trailer. Worth the money. MACK ! TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington St. INTERNATIONAL Two Ton ’29 model brand new tires, enclosed cab 14-ft’ platform: onlv $495. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.. 1188 Kentucky Ave LI-4809, New Semi-Trailers, $395 WILL HAUL 10 TONS. Brakes. Axles Installed on vour trailer INDPLS. TRUCK AND TRAILER CO 1125 E. Georgia st. DR. 3300 ! G M C—Large 1-ton panel body in A-l condition: good tires; reflnished; $250 : Many other trucks, tractors trailers General Motors Used Truck Dept 31 W. 13TH ST. H. Sar.dvs. IJ-7467 AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale Ford ’32 V-8 Coupe, $395 Harry A. Sharp Cos. 443 Virginia, Ave- UR-5020.
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AUTOMOTIVE !50 Autos For Sale "Too kT~ Whv not be Scotch and drive on of Oakley's Used Car Bargain* traded in on Terraplanes. ’33 CHEVROLET DE LUXE SEDAN S MO. OLD. SAVE $150.00. 25 Ford Tudor $ 19 00 : 27 Ford Coupe 19 00 ’25 Velle Sedan, good 45 00 '2B Essex Coach, good 55 00 '26 Nash Sedan, very good 65 00 '29 W’hippet Coach 95 00 ’29 Essex Coach, good 95.00 '29 Essex Sedan, good 145.00 '27 Oakland Sedan, good 95 00 '29 Hudson sedan, very good 195.00 '29 Oakland 8 Coupe, very g00d.... 215 00 '3O Olds Coach, very good 295 00 Sure We Trade—Very Liberal Terms Terraplar.e and Hudson Dealers. Oakley Motor Sales 1663-5 S Meridian St. DR-4743. BEFORE YOU BUY WATCH TIMES AUTO COLUMNS CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W, North St. LM995. ROADSTER SPECIALS 1930 Packard Std 8. wire wheels radiator screen, special horns radio ’ 1928 Packard de luxe, custom trunk. 6 wheels, new ton. verv sportv 1929 Buick 29-44 sport, breakdown windshield owned bv prominent physician The above three cars are wonderful bargains. Act Quick. Thev won't be her* long. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. .... Packard and Studebaker Dist. 1511 N. Illinois. Open Eve and Sui\ BEFORE YOU" BUY WATCI^^^j^rO^OLUMN3 CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. LI-1995, Stude. 316 Sedan $395 LOSEY MOTORS. INC. 1133 N. Meridian BEFORE YOU BUY WATCH THESE COLUMNS CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. LI-1995. Willys and Auourn Distributors ~ The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. BEFORE YOU BUY CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W North St. LI-1995. FOR used cars at real bargain prices. ‘ Make Tracks for Sacks." Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. RI-5994. FINE USED CARS—A wide assortment of choice used cars to choose from. A. W. BOWEN CO. 945 Ft. Wavne A ye. RI-5566. FIN A N CIA L 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan WILL MAKE—Liberal loans lor 6 mos. to 1 vr. at 7G interest on B. and L. stock or other good securities. No monthly payments. Also buv B. and L stock. Room 820 Continental Bank Bldg. WILL BUY Railroadmen's Fletcher Ave. and Celtic Stock. LI-2318; eve.. WA--1494. WE buv and sell stock in most B. and L. Associations in Indiana. BUILDING AND LOAN EXCHANGE. 703 Union Title Bldg. LI-8658 WE BUY or sell anv B. & L. stock. 811 K. of P. Bldg. LI-1772. 53 Personal Property Loans NEED n MONEY f Come in and let us S prove how quickly we can arrange a loan for U you. Small monthly payments to suit your income. Personal Finance Cos. 34 S. PENN. RI-5054 Century Bldg.—Ground Floor PERSONAL LOANS'. ‘ SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost only 3 cents a word. 55 Auto Loans CASH TO LOAN —on— AUTOMOBILES Don’t lose your auto. Refinance at lower payments. Our new office assures privacy and quick, ■courteous service. sacks enos AUTO 10AN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. RL 5994 LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. Cor. Washington and Capitol. Riley 1321. IOkM cm SO Months to uay CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI-8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years.
