Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1933 — Page 12

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LAUD INDIANA DEDICATION AT WORLD'S FAIR Radio Listeners From All Parts of United States Write Lieber. BY MRS. MAURICE MURPHY Times Staff Writer CHICAGO, June 13.—California and Virginia friends are among the more distant acquaintances to write Richard Lieber, director of the Indiana commission to the Century of Progress here, to tell him of hearing the dedication ceremonies for the Indiana building, June 3, which was broadcast over a nation-wide hookup. Colonel Lieber also has letters from all over the state of Indiana In regard to the dedication ceremonies. The Liebers and son Ralph, have been spending a few days in Chicago and attending the fair. Their daughter, Mrs. Norman Baker, and Dr. Baker of Fergus Falls, Minn., who are en route to Milwaukee to attend the medical convention, were with Mr. and Mrs. Lieber in Chicago. Mrs. Baker was Miss Jeanette Lieber. Miss Wilma Davis of the statehouse, who has been one of the hostesses at the Indiana building in the Court of States group, has returned to Indianapolis. Miss Leota Golin and Miss Roe Krieger of the statehouse have arrived in Chicago to be at the Indiana hall for a time. Recent Indianapolis visitors to the exposition include: Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Mess, Miss Anna M. Mess, R. C. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. T. VanVoorhees, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Noe, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Foote, Miss Ethel H. Allen, Miss Eva V. Allen, Miss Ruth Stultz, E. C. McQueen. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Griffin, Miss Emma Riedell, Miss Mary Thompson, W. C. Norris, Alma L. Norris, Mrs. J. A. Pontius, Edgar Harvey, Charles J. Lehr Jr., and Miss Thelma May. Dr. Christopher B. Coleman, director of the Indiana Historical Bureau, will give two addresses during the meeting of the American Association of Museums, from June 12 to 14, in Chicago. The first, entitled "The State and the Local Historical Society,” will be Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Chi’cago Historical Society building at which meeting Dr. Rboert W. Bingham, director of the Buffalo Historical Society, will preside. "Historic House Museum” will be the subject of Dr. Coleman's second address on Wednesday at 10 a. m., the place of the meeting being as yet undecided. Chauncey J. Hamlin, president of the Buflalo Museum of Science, will preside. Wilbur D. Peat, of the John Herron Art Institute and Mrs. W. W. Garr, of Richmond, Curator of the Wayne County Historical Museum, will be other Hoosier speakers at the session. ‘•The United States Exhibit at the Century of Progress” was the subject of a radio talk by Harry S. New, United States commissioner to the world's fair, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davisson of Ft. Wayne were among the visitors at the Indiana building, Saturday. Davisson is the artist of "A Rainy Day in Nashville,” one of t’ne twenty paintings now on display in the “little gallery” of the Indiana building. Mrs. Henry Schurmann, secretary of the National Federation of Music Clubs, who has been in Detroit, stopped in Chicago to see the fair, and to visit Mrs. Blanche E. Chenoweth before returning to Indianapolis. Among the Indianapolis guests at the fair were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Manouge, Miss §ilva Marie Manouge and Max De Vietien, Miss Ruth F. Zinkan. Miss Frances Lyons, Miss Ruth Boyer, Mrs. Mabel Cory, the Misses Dorothy and Della Schussler, Frank Schussler, Mrs. vVilliam S. McMaster, Bill McMaster, Miss Helena Mueller, Ed E. Young, and I. C. Young. COUNSELORS OBTAINED Trained Leaders to Instruct Girl Soo. ts at Camp Delhvood. Trained counselors have been obtained for the courses offered to Girl Scouts this summer at Camp Delhvood, Girl Scout camp, northwest of the city, according to an announcement from headquarters. The camp’s first period will be open July 2. Miss Dorothy Desormeaux. graduate student in art from the Univeristy of Wisconsin, will have charge of handicraft; Miss Mary Ross Coble of Dallas. Tex., nature; Miss Imogene Hodson, athletics; Miss Blanche Leach, swimming; Miss Ruth Otte. dramatics; Miss Alice Haight, dietetics, and Miss Louise Norris, nursing. The second period at the camp will begin July 9. the third. July 19, and the fourth. July 26. BREWERY GETS PERMIT Sterling Products Cos., Evansville, Is G. anted Federal License. Hit! i. i‘ri t CHICAGO, June 13.—A permit to manufacture 3.2 psr cent beer was granted today to the Sterling Producls Company of Evansville, Ind. The permit was granted by E. C. Yellowley, director of permits, who announced that seventy-eight such permits now have been issued in this district. Included are forty-nine in Wisconsin, twenty-one in Illinois and eight in Indiana. ASK SIO,OOO DAMAGES Executor of Estate Files Suit for Death of City Man. The Fletcher Trust Company, executor In the estate of Walter A. Ford, today filed suit in superior court three for SIO,OOO damages from the Lindner Grocery Company. The bank suit charges that on May 9, 1931. a truck owned by the grocery firm backed into Ford, a •pedestrian, and caused injuries from which Ford died April 26, 1932.

The City in Brief

WEDNESDAY EVENTS Kiwani* Club. luncheon, Columbia Club. Lion* Club, luncheon. Washington. Purdue Alumni Association, luncheon, Severin. American Legion. Twelfth district, luncheon. Board of Trade. league for the Hard of Hearing, meeting, 7:3(1 p. m , Stokes building. Indiana Bankers’ Association, convention. all dav. Clavpool. Associated Employers, dinner, 6:30 p. m., Washington. E. F. Kepner will speak or “Baseball Through the Ages” at the luncheon Thursday of the Advertising Club at the Columbia Club. Miss Annette Hoskins, 23, of 950 Congress avenue, suffered a fracture of the left ankle and her left elbow was dislocated today when she" fell ten feet while picking cherries at her home.

CLARK IS NAMED TO LIFE SAVING BERTH City Man Is Selected as Red Cross Director. James Clark, former swimming coach at the local Y. M. C. A., was appointed director of life saving for the Indianapolis chapter of tha American Red Cross today. He succeeds Dr. Francis T. Hodges, who has been named an interne at the Marine hospital, Chicago. Clark holds the rank of life saving examiner of the American Red

Cross. He assisted Hodges in life saving work of the Indianapolis chapter last year. The new appointment makes his services available to the city recreation department t c aid its water sports and instruction program for the summer. Clark, who is 21, is a gradu-

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ate of Cathedral high school and, attended Wabash college and Butler university. He lives at 2005 North Delaware street. He also has served as city life guard and swimming team organizer at Rhodius park pool. Dr. Hodges, former swimming star for Indiana university, is given credit for development of life saving work in the local Red Cross chapter. In addition to his life saving! duties, he took an active part in ; swimming and water polo at the j Indianapolis Athletic Club and Shortridge high school. THIEF GETS S2BO LOOT Valuable Camera, Personal Effects Stolen from Home. A home movie camera valued at S9O and clothing and personal effects valued at $l9O were stolen Monday from the home of Remster Bingham, attorney, 4104 North Pennsylvania street, he reported today to police. Bingham, member of the law firm of Bingham & Bingham, went to a lake resort Monday with Mrs. Bingham. He returned to find the burglar had smashed the glass in a rear door and reached through and unlocked it. Bingham told police he did not know what amount of his wife’s property had been stolen as she still is at the lake and he could not check the total. BURGLARS KEEP BUSY Homes and Stores Are Robbed of Variety of Loot. Burglars put in a busy evening Monday, robbing homes and stores of a variety of loot. Losses included: Mrs. Francis Grimes, 1213 South Emerson avenue, jewelry valued at S9O; Miss Eva Clarkson. 2748 North Pennsylvania street, jewelry, eyeglasses and cash totaling $57; Kroger grocery, 3806 East Thirtieth street, undetermined amount of groceries; Otto B. Dickerson grocery, 1604 West Vermont street, cigarets and change, sls; Gipp & Hogan poolroom, 726 South Meridian street, cigars and change, $3. 1,000,000 VISIT FA IR 22-Year-Old Syracuse Girl Wins Honor of Being Millionth. By United Press CHICAGO. June 13.—Miss Eleanor Frost, 22, of Syracuse. N. Y„ Monday became the millionth visitor to A Century of Progress Exposition. "This certainly is a grand way to start seeing the exposition,” declared the New York girl when informed she had accidentally won the honor of being the one millionth person to pay her way into the world's fair since it opened on May 27. Miss Frost came here to see the fair immediately after she was graduated from Syracuse university. PLAN SIGHT INSURANCE Indiana Farm Bureau to Add to Service, Says Director. Insurance against impairment of sight will be added soon to service offered by the insurance division of the Indiana Farm Bureau, it was announced today by H. R Nevins, division director. Atuomobile, life and accident insurance now are offered by the division. ANNOUNCEMENTS I Death Notices BEI.LF.S, LUCINDA—Beloved mother of Bvron, Earl, Dale and Joe Belles and Mable Garrett, departed this life Sunday. June 11. Funeral Thursday at the residence. 4715 Carvel Ave.. 10 a. m. Burial Memorial Park. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. Friends invited, CIRCLE'. GORDON W. - Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv L. Circle of Oaklandon. Ind.. deuarted this life Sundav. June 11. | at the Marine baracks. New York. Funeral notice later. For information call MOORE & KTRK. CH-3550 DWYER MARTIN—Age 71 years, passed j away Sunday, June 11. at residence. 1110 B'aine Ave. Funeral at the re-idence. Wednesday. June 14, 8.30 a. m. Services I at the Assumption church. 9 a. m. Bu- 1 rial Hu*>' Croas cemetery. Friend* Invited.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 11 Death Notices HAKIAN. ANNA J.—Age 68 vears. passed awav carlv Sunday at residence of niece. Mrs.' Catherine McClellan. 750 North Prrshir.e avenue. rvneral services Wednesday. 9 a. m.. at St. Anthony church. Friends invited. Burial Alexan- ! dria, Ind . Friends mav call at CCNKLE ! FUNERAL HOME. 1934 West Michigan street KNIPP. JAMES L.—Age 7 vears. beloved son of Clarence U. and Eulora Kmpp pas='d awav Sunday. Services from THE FLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. MARKS. WlLLlAM—Beloved husband of Marv Marks, father of Edward. Nelson. William and Margaret Marks, departed this life Sunday. Jun 11. aged 57 years. Funeral Wednesday, June 14. at the resiI dence. 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 M’CLIRE, NELLIE V.—Age 37 years, beloved sister of Mrs. Lilly Surger. June Kel.-o. Thomas, Jacob and Albert McClure, passed away early Tuesday at the residence. 1821 W Washington St. Funeral services Thursday. 2 p. m., at the above address. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. CONKLE SERVICE. MONAGHAN. MARGARET E. (nee Judge) —Beloved wife of Thomas Monaghan and mother of Mrs. Ellen McMiflian, Mrs. Mildred Braun, Mrs Dorothy Hartman and Robert J. Monaghan of Bellington. Wash., passed away June 12, at the residence, 19 N. Euclid. Funeral Thursday, June 15. 830 at the residence. Services Our Lady of Lourdes church 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. 2 Cards, In Memoriams WERSHING—We w(sh to express our sincere 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 Neal ( Wershing. | MR, F. B. WERSHING AND FAMILY. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Meridian St TA-1833 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 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 * * \ Modem Youth holduu meV LV TIGHT James mm Sally EILERS > > A FOX PICTURE W . * • : r T " ■ . IB at APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe, RI-5551, at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that you have returned the articles and tickets will be mailed at once. CAMEO PlN—Monday, downtown, Meridian bus: Mapleton car. 146 W. 38th. WA--0947. CHOW—Dark red female: name Ming. Reward. 15 Hampton Dr. HU-8416. COIN PURSE —Rings, change, piece work tickets. Owner needs. Reward. Alvina Gorbv. LI-5118. LOST—Bag of clothing and draperies on N. West St. near 14th, around 6 p. m. Saturday evening. Reward. BE-1718. HU-8461. LOST—Contract sales book between B. F. Webb and Paris Bros. TA-1759. Reward. PURSE!—Ladv's red. Ft. Wavne and Delaware, Sunday. Working lady needs. Reward. RI-8117. TRAVELING BAG —Black. man’s only clothing, between Vermont St. and Speedway Saturday night. Reward. 132 W. Vermont. LI-8905. WALLET Brown leather. containing money, driver’s license, identification cards, etc. Lost on State Rd. 31. Saturday. June 10. Notify M. S. Lewis, address given in wallet or 101 Peoples Bank Bldg, LI-4020. Reward. WRIST WATCH—Lady’s: lost Broad Ripple bathhouse Sunday. Reward. 1222 W. Thirty-sixth St. TA-0934.’ 5 Personals Children’s Dentistry Not an expense, but an investment. Good Teeth .. —Good Health. SWj ’ Dr. Chester Miller “The Children's Dentist" Examination Free * 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI-7281 BEFORE YOU BUY WATCH COLUMNS CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. Li-1995. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. L. S. AYRES & CO. PERMANENTS. SI up: manicures. 25c. INDIAXA COLLEGE. 908 City Trust 31dg. 6 Transportation MODERN TRAVEL BUREAU. BREVORT HOTEL. RI-2188. N. Y„ sl2; Col., 0.. $3.50; L. A.. $26.50. Reclining Sleeper Chairs. Busses Daily. BU SI NESS SER VIC E 7 Business Services 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. Hi. 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 any time’ S2 and up: exp, white men. LI-4105. RI-1288—Moving prices reduced. Clean pads: covered trucks: white men. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage Moving *4 per load and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. RI-7750, 419 E. Market St. DREXEL. 1243—Moving. $2 up. General 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. PAPERlNG—Painting. general repairs; rock bottom price: work guar. RJ-7725. 7-b Paper hanging and Painting A NO l PAPER hung loc roll: wall paper i cleaned FREE. Painting, repairing. quality work. MR. WILLIS. DR-5075. | WALL WASHING and paper cleaning; 35c 1 a room. Times Box K-129,

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BUSINESS SERVICE 7-b Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING—Paper 50c per room: immediate service: white; 10 years experier.ee. LANNAN. BE-4728. REAL pacer hanger, painter. 25 vears' 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. PAINTING —Decorating, interior, exterior. Expert workmanship guaranteed. Reasonable rates. LI-2780. PAPER HANGING. $1.50 room: large fob special price: guaranteed. BE-11S5-W PAPER HANGING, cleaning and painting, bv responsible man, reasonable. CH--2515-J, PAPFR 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 cleanine: estimates free. HOPKINS. RI-9754. 7-d Cleaners and Dyers Monument Rug Cleaners $1.29 S™ n £fe Cleaned, Sized Suits, and overcoats 49c; work guaranteed. DR. 1976-R, RUGS—9xI2 cleaned, sized. $1.50: small one free: work guaranteed, HU-7887. INSTRUCT!ONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring Ip fly/ Complete course dual instruction, u “</ $2 per lesson. TARKINGTON SCHOOL OF AVIATION. BE-4400 PlANO—Private lessons, 50c; competent teacher. Will come to home. HU-7201.

HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male ADVERTISING—Young mam for selling; small salary; liberal bonus. Must be willing to work. References. Times Box K-161. HIGH SCHOOL graduates, earn while learning a trade that will finance you through a college education, or a permanent job bartering. 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 avi-nue. Beech Grove. Indiana. SOLICITORS for dry cleaning shop. 680 E. St. Clair St. RI-4041. 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. WATCHMAKER—Experienced; none other need apply. State salary expected, and give reference in first letter. Address Times Box K-160, WORLD'S FAlß—Trumpet, drummer, banjo players; very easy; popular music; age 10 to 12. Apply 10 W. Ohio St.. Room 214. 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEKEEPING in lone home: thoroughly experienced: no objections to country. 935 W. 34th St. NURSING or housekeeping; experience, references, rates reasonable. TA-6064. 3120 N. Illinois. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2 wk; BEVILLE N., 1026—Clean, newly decorated room, near bath; modern home. CH-5521. $2.50. $3.00 —Large, front, down; front suite up; walking distance. 619 S. East. S3.SO—DELAWARE, N.. 2910—Lovely front rom; 3 windows; garage optional; references. TA-2209. . ALABAMA, N. 702, APT. s—Large, nicely furnished living room and bedroom; private porch. RI-JL24. BROADWAY. 1327—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM: COOL: REASONABLE: GARAGE. CAPITOL, Nil Si>o2—iJarge 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. RIBlO4, 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. MASSACHUSETTS. 703—Apt. No. 5: clean, cool room; widow's apartment; constant hot water; $2.50. M’CARTY, 326 E.—Nicely furnished rooms; well ventilated; very reasonable: private entrance; garage. NEW JERSEY. N., 226—Sleeping rooms. $2, 52.50; 35c per night. Hot and cold water. NEW JERSEY. N. 2066—Large, light, airy, nicely furnished, modern; private home. HA-3437. PENNSYLVANIA. N.—Attractive room; nice, private family, on car line; garage; references exchanged. HU-6530. WOODRUFF PL.—Room next "to bath; private home; 1 or 2 gentlemen; meals optional. CH-2113. 721 E. UTH—I or 2 furnished or unfurnished: utilities paid; walking distance. EAST—Very attractive room; congenial couple’s modern apartment: privileges; reasonable; gentleman. RI-5632. NEAR MAROT HOTEL—3 windows, beautifully furnished, private entrance, garage. HA-0350-W. LARGE Airv Front: twin beds, overstuffed: large porch; car space. Reasonable. Phone. 132 W, 11th St. Are You Planning to Visit iNewYork? B By special arrangement with the New York World-Tele-fcxa gram . . . The Indianapolis SI: Times offers its readers tte Br| complete facilities of a New York Bureau. Full informa-H-l - ton on hotels, tours, sight■r.f :: seeing trips, with all rates ■;*£ -and guide books, is available K E 1 Hotel reservations made on | request 1 it l EN Write to Isi I Kfr HOTEL and pfls JSIj RESORT BUREAU mjlM© PSiB of the sMh iM World-Telegram ft-V “A Scripps-Howard Newspaper” 147 W. 42nd St.. N. Y. C. No obligation of course 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; large front housekeping room; newly decorated. Colonial Motpl Every con. free garkuUiUlllcU ITUUJI mg -Must see „ 0 aD _ predate. $4 up. 236 N. niinois. NICE clean beds; cross ventilation; 25c night; new Palace Hotel. 4 N. New Jersey JSt. G.P A HOTEL Cool. comfortable VJXU.rt.AY lj rooms> 53 54 55' 5 S' 57. ym at Maryland St. CICOE HOTEL—Open under new management. Rates, $2 per week up. 124 E. New York. SFMTNOT/F!ALABAMA. 920. NORTH. kSJLIMIiNUIjIL SINGLE ROOMS. HOTEL $3.50-84—54.50. FOLLOW THE CROWD for clean attractive modern rooms. LI-1496. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as S2 a dav; $lO week. 750 N, Meridian. LI-2351, Wants Ads Accepted Til! 10 p. m. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3. $3.50 and ss.so—lllinois. N.. 2339; 1 and 3 rooms: suitable for 4, HA-4928-M. $6: ASHLAND. 1232—Front apartment, first floor .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, nicely furnished, ’overstuffed, sink, range, all utilities; front and side entrance: accommodate 4. BROADWAY. 1422—Furnished apartments; private bath: garage; phone. 85 and $6. COLLEGE. 1427—Cozv 3-room apartment: sink, utilities, garage optional. Very cheap. RI-8104. COLLEGE. 1155—2 connecting, light, airy rooms; furnished; near bath: adults. RI--1996, EASTERN. 209—2 rooms, partly furnished; utilities paid; private entrance; very convenient. CH-5055. MERIDL4N. 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. ST. CLAIR, 319 E—2 large, newly furnished front rooms; private entrance; cool rooms: $1.50 up. STURM. 1618—3 or 4 unfurnished roams: up; 1 square south Tech; utilities; ga- j rage CH-T 896. TALBOTT. N., 2420—Nice, clean, house- j keeping rooms. $2.50. $3, $3.50; running 1 water, EA-4928-M.

RENTALS 1 18 Housekeeping Rooms VILLA AVE, 405—Four rooms, modern, niceiy_turnished: utilities: $22 50 month. WASHINGTON. E. 1726—2 front roems; opposite park: utilities furnished; teasonabie. RI-2153. 9TH. E. 616—2 rooms: kitchenette: airv; private entrance; large closet: built-in closet. LI-2788 3IST W. 1057—2. modern connecting, front rooms: garage; s4.do. 1 single, $2 50. TA-2551. 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 CENTRAL. 3102—1 or 2 girls, share home with business woman. HA-235 DR. HENDRICKS PL.. 24—Clean, cool room; good meals; privileges; near car line; yard. RI-8285. MERIDIAN. 2317 N.—Nice, cool front j room for two girls; $4,50 week each. CHILDREN to board; good suburban home; reasonable. IR-0992. PROSSER, R R. 9. Box 254. NONE BETTER'—New Jersey. N„ 2062; large room, twin beds, 2 closets, shower. TA-6916. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $20—42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apartment: neat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1, The Grant. ALABAMA. 1915 N.—s-room, lower apartment. cool, airy, garage, poicnes. HA--4589-J. ) CENTRAL, 2342—5 Rooms, heat and water.’ 1 month free RI-5994. HE-2783. COLLEGE, 2203. APT. NO. I—3 rooms; utilities furnished: stove; electric refrigerator. HE-1393. FALL CREEK BLVD.. 45 W_ APT. I—Lovely unfurnished living rbom, in-a-door bed, sunroom, next batn. kitchen privileges. TA-4974 ILLINOIS, N.. 3354 —Clean, modern, upper duplex, porch, references; $35. HA-,4039-J. ILLINOIS, 1716 N.—Small apartment, suitable for two, cross ventilation, yards, garage: reasonable. HE-2749. 1433 N. PENNSYLVANIA S4O-$65 108 E. 13th S3B-850 2 APTS.; 1025 PROSPECT ST.—See custodian or call DR-0545. 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.

22 Unfurnished Houses $7: HOLFGEN. 1629—3-ROOM DOUBLE. PAVED STREET. CH-2727-J, $7 —Water paid; 4 rooms, gas. elec. side 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. sl2.so—Water paid! 5 rooms, elec.'; 575 Highland ave. Owner, 1854 N. Dela. TA-5334. $12.50: DRAPER. 1531—4 Rooms, kitchenette; near school; water paid; redecorated. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. sls; 2445 ASHLAND—4 rooms, bath, garage. porches, water paid. TA-1487. S2O; BRADLEY, 60 N.—s-room modern double, garage, yard, shade. DR-5399-M ASHLAND. 2528—10 rooms, suitable two famfiies, near school. S2O each. LI-8121. BROOKSIDB AVE., 2007—4 rooms, furnace. Rural, 1129; 3 bedroom, bath, garage, CAPITAL, 2618 N.—Lovely 6-room modern double; clean as a pin; floors refinished; garage. Bargain at $22,50. HA-4530-M. CAPITOL. N.. 2421—Breeze from Fall Creek; 6 rooms, modern; garage: S2O. HU-5154. 422 N. Chester Five-room modern cottage; will paper; low rent. LI-7491. COMAR AVE., 1418—Near Garfield. Owner’s beautiful 5-room, strictly modern double, breafast nook. DR-5118-R. DE QUINCY. N. 420—5-room modern; garage, $16.50. LI-3742. IR-7915, GRANT. N., 511—5-room modern, built-ins, refinished, fenoed yard, $27,50, TA-2505. HAWTHORN, S. 121—5-room modern; double garage. $16,50, Ll-3742, IR-7915, JENNY LANE, 22—(4700 east); 6 rooms, strictly modern, thoroughly cleaned; A-l. $37.50. KEALING, 1356 n! Four rooms, modern; garage; sl7. WADDY & SPRINGER, INC. 159 E. Market St. LI-5181. KEYSTONE. N., 848—Attractive 6 rooms. strictly modern, shower; near Tech; $35, MICHIGAN. E. 3518—3, 4, 5 rooms, $9.50, $12.50; water, lights furnished. LI--3742. IR-7915. OAKLAND, N., 202—4 rooms, modern bungalow, double, like new; built-in features; water paid. OLNEY. W. 1131—5-room modern double. garage, paved alley; sl6, DR-1273-J. RADER ST., 2902—Very desirable 6-room modern: good location; S2O. WADDY & SPRINGER, INC. 159 E. Market St, LI-5181. RINGGOLD, 2230—6 rooms, modern, call BE-0200, week days only. 3315 Robson (Ist St. s., same No. E. Mich.). Fiveroom modern bungalow; new paper; A-l location. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. RURAL, N. 619—C00l 6-room modern; redecorated; garage; $25. IR-6641. IR--5587. VILLA, 905—Clean 4 rooms, $12.50. Market E., 1553, 3 bedroom; near Tech, sls. 3161 E, Washington Six-room double, almost new paper; garage; water paid; rent $22. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. 11th ST., E.—Near Tech. 6 rooms, bath, porch, yard, shades: sl4. WA-2820-J. 18TH ST., 1149 W—s Rooms, furnace. bath, garage, $lB. Key 1131. DR-1417. 28TH ST., 1161 W.—s-room, modern except furnace; $12.50. WADDY & SPRINGER, INC. 159 E. Market St. LI-5181. 37TH, W., 218—7-room modern, summerkitchen, 525 per mo. HA-4844. COLORED—DoubIe; 2460 Columbia ave. Water paid; $lO. RI-5761, After You Have Selected Your New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover, 23 Furnished 1 Apts, and Houses BEVILLE, 829 N.—2 modern front rooms. private entrance, porch, S5. 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 airy rooms; bath; garage; gas; light; hot water. DE QUINCY. 427—Small, lower, private apartment, porch, garage, utilities. IR--ILLINOIS, N.. BIOV2 —Modern furnished apartments. $7 to $10: utilities paid. Ll- ■ 8888. ILLINOIS. N.. 220—-I. 2 and 3-room furnished apartments; elevator; all utilities. LI-4466. KENWOOD AVE.. 2235—3-room, kitchenette. bath, porch, modern apartment. utilities, 57.50; $25 mo, RI-2234. NEW YORK, 1 726. E. —6 rooms, neatly furnished; 3 bedrooms, linen, dishes, cooking utensils, light, gas, water, garage: reasonable. NEW YORK. 1628, W— 5 rooms, overstuffed. garage, 54.50 per week, RI-7725. PERSHING. 1210, N.—Modern, 3-bedroom house, well furnished, S3O. BE-1938 8 to 6. SALEM. 3506—Pretty a-room duplex: heat water, garage, $37.50, WA-0377-W, SHERMAN DR., 1203, S.—2-room, furnished apartment, garage; 53.50 week: adults. DR-3112-J. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, alcove, private bath. See housekeeper in basement. $5 and $7, * 11TH. w 7. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt., eas. water, ice furnished: $25, Call Apt, I The Grant, 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. EAST—S-room, modern bungalow, well furmshpd: reasonable. CH-1102. DELIGHTFULLY cool, 2-bedroom home until October. Prefer family with small children. Call HE-3083. between 9 and 12. 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. $7: LONGWORTH AVE. and 45th St. .in the woods). Lawrence. Ind.; 3 rooms Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St TA-5334. RENT sls—Or will sell 6 rooms, aci> ground, north of Brookville rd.: Liberty Garden addition. RI-3413. WA-3661. LYNHURST —Near Morris; 5 rooms] furnace. garden, chicken space, garage S2O. BE-2694-W. * ’ 5 Room —l o Acre Bungalow, electric lights, garage, beautiful yard, nawly papered, on state Road 67. near Valley Mills, $12.50. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. 26 Wanted to Renl HAVE Adult Couple wanting furnished home or apartment. White. IR-7855.

REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale IRVINGTON—S-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. A HOME- With income for sale or trade. 421 N. Walcott. 8-rm. mod., newly deco.. 2-car gar., cottage in rear. Small loan, deal with owner, CH-3166 before 7 p. m. 28 Sale Suburban Property CORNELIUS. NEAR 39TH—5 rooms, modern. garage; $3.500: easy terms. TA-4679 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage WELL LOCATED LOTS. 50x200: close to school, park, business, $lO. $25 down. DEARBORN REALTY CO., LI-4369. Empire Life bldg. M E RCHANOISE 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 swap ad costs only 3c a wrd 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 you 9 Meier Electric and Mach. Cos., 3525 E. Wash. IR-1151. PEANUTS ROASTED, fresh every day. "HOFFMEYER.” 131 E. Ohio st. 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 n. m. RI-2124, REO Speed Wagon and Ford T dump truck, fine condition. For coupe or roadster. 121 Spencer Ave. ■ REFRIGERATOR—And Baby Stroller, for cash or v.hat? 411 Baltimore Ave. EQUITY in ’29 Ford Roadster, for anything running. BE-4554, DEED EQUITY—6-Room modern, built 4 years. 10th and Bazil. For B. & L. Stock. TA-0423. BUICK SEDAN. 1928—Very good. For R. R. B. and Loan Stock. CH-4297-R. BOSTON TERRIER, registered, 10 weeks, for outboard motor. 911 Buchanan st. HARWOOD FLOOR work for used car or cash. 718 Shelby. TENT, BOAT. TRAILER, all for SSO, or food used ton truck. After 5:30 p. m., 19 W. 28th St. TENT. 9x12. used 8 days, for electric radio or cash. BE-3155. VULCANIZER and equipment, $25, or trade for used car, 3048 Carson Ave. DENTISTRY—For R. R. Bldg. Loan Stock or? DR. HICKMAN. 762 E. 52nd St. GAS RANGE—"Eclipse,” A-l, for wicker porch furniture or what? CH-1136. AWNINGS—BIack and orange striped, fringed, with spears, never used out doors. For Electric Radio or cash. BE--3155. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads In The Times Phone “ad-taker” RL 5551 during busi--1 ness hours. 35 Household Goods DAVENPORT—Overstuffed. A-l condition; very reasonable. 3845 N, Meridian St. ELECT SWEEPERS—Hoovers. Royals. Airways and Eurekas. $9.95. Service on all make stveepers. 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-W. “EASY" WASHERS and Ironers; complete line. Now at $59.50 up. BELMONT HARDWARE CO.. 2124 W. Washington St, BE-2118. Brand new washer, wringer, 4k ironer and rinse tubs. Today’s $lO9 value for only $69.50. Easy terms. 32 N. Delaware. LI-5386. GAS STOVES—3 Holes. $3; 4 holes, $2.50; high oven. $3 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 eveniigs. 1919 Southeastern. MAYTAG—Square alluminum tub; A-l condition; real price; guaranteed. 1921 W. Washington st. ICE BOXES—Several good used; 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 & FUEL CO. TA-0689, REPOSSESSED top icer, 25-lb., in excellent condition. For quick sale. $5.95. SOUTH SIDE FURNITURE CO. DINING-ROOM SUITE—B-piece, oak; like new; real bargain. LI-1925. FRIGIDAIRE Genuine General Motors Frigidaire for as little as I7c a day. JACKSON RADIO SALES ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR feet, new $75. Must sell. Address Times Box K 139. 3,000 YARDS stairs and hall carpet, 65c yard. EDWARD FRANCE & SON 850 N. Pennsylvania.

36 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, SERVICE MAN—Young opportunity to make money. Call LI-8976 for details. AUTO and Midget Radios; service; tubes, parts. Radio Exchange. 623 Mass. AUTO RADIO, Crosley •Roamio $lO Erla, 6 tube. Highboy ~ .sl6 R. & R. Stores, 225 E. Wash. RA DIO —M aj e stic, 7-tube; A-l; Sl9O new, sacrifice S2O. 318 N. Denny SI. LATEST HITS in special dance arrangement and popular orchestrations. See us for special discount prices. New bulletin sent FREE on request. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. A ROOM AD costs only 2c a WORD' 37 Miscellaneous For Sale BICYCLES—SIO up; tires, repairs. Hoffmans, 251 Mass. 245 E. Wash. 946 E. Wash. FURNACES—RepIace now while prices are low. HOME STOVE CO, LI-1274. FISH AQUARIUMS—4, good. 7x10x28, metal bound; very reasonable. RI-9012, UNREDEEMED. LIKE NEW. Fishing rods & reels, 49c up SACKS BROS., 308 INDIANA AVE. ROCK for rock gardens: something different, petrified vegitation. 131 S. Elder St. CITY CASH REGISTER EXCHANGE Complete list; store, restaurant fixtures bought And sold, 419 E. Ohio St, RI-8714. BOTTLES—Reduced prices. wi deliver WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. 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 Ave. RI-7125. DINING ROOM SUITE—B-piece, SSO. Oak reflectory dining table, $25. Kitchen cabinet base. $lO. Martha Washington sewing cabinet, $4. 18 sacks Jissimalt. $2 02ch 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. VENTILATING FANS—New and used. M A- E Manufacturing Cos.. 720 S. Meridian. TRUNK—"Kriiitzendorf.” ideal for traveling man: A-l condition: $lO. TA-6188. BEFORE YOU BUY WATCj^gMa^ireO^COLUMNS CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W, North St. LI-1995. 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-6576. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies Office Furniture s^ig Sensational Prices. New and Used OFFICE EQUIPMENT OUTLET Tvnp\vritpr<; Best prices. KING E&.. XJ pcwiliuis 205 Mass. LI-9470. TYPEWRITERS rented. $2.50 per mo.: IS I lot 3 mo. Woodstock 317 N Ferno. 1*4712.

MERCHANDISE 39 Wanted to Buy FURNITURE WANTED—HU-7274. _QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES. USED AUTO SPRAY EQUIPMENT USED TRACTOR BLOCK—For centaur m odfl. GROVECLOSE, Mt. Comfort. CASH for 3 to 5 rooms, furniture at once. FREDA. LI-9246, 9 to 5 CASH PAID for old gold. Jewelry, diamonds. dental scraps, etc. STANLEY JEWELRY CO. 113 W. Wash. CASH FOR TRASH Discarded Jewelrv—Broken Watches INDIANA GOLD REFINING CO. 135 W MARKET—NEAR BUS STA. UODCEC ■ I R.l.ZOir* 3 WANTS FURNITURE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE HIGHEST CASH VALUE 17.50 Oz. 22-KtTslL2(fOzTli-Kt. For old gold jewelrv. teeth, dental bridges, rings, chains, old watches, broken, anv condition. Cash paid. Standard Gold Smelting 1 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. Avres & Cos. INVALID CHAIRS •„H!! utches 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 KLNDLHJG AND NO WHEEL CHARGE blk $ 5 25 : V 2 ton $2.75 White Ash blk $4.25: > 2 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. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets PUPPIES Eskimo Spitz full-blooded, male. sls; female. $lO. IR-1910. AUTOMOTIVE 46 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TRUCK TIRES All sizes, both high pressure and balloon. Some with only a few thousand miles on them, as low at $5. General Tire Cos 838 N Delaware. 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 1931 Harley-Davidson motorcycle with delivery side car. Excellent condition. 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.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol. LI-4516. 49 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors TRACTOR—Demonstrator: also used semitrailer. Worth the money. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington St. INTERNATION MODEL A-6, 3-ton, 1932, 156-inch wheelbase; tractor job: 3-man, fully inclosed cab; bus type generator; 900-20 dual tires; truck in excellent condition; $1,995. International Harvester Cos., 1188 Ky. 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 RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost only 3 cents a word.

50 Autos For Sale BEFORE YOU BUY WATCH THESE COLUMNS CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. LI-1995. 1931 AUBURN 8-98 sedan; it’s ’the best buy in. town and the price is only 3395. C. H. WALLERICH CO.. 950 N. Meridian. RI--4576, ______ AUSTIN. 33—5225. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO.. Packard and Studebaker distributors. 1511 N. Illinois. 1930 BUICK 30-46 coupe; excellent condition and the price just reduced to $375. C. H. WALLERICH CO.. 950 N. Meridian. BUlCK—Rumble seat coupe; 1927 model. And the price is only SSO. 820 N. Meridian St 1930 CHEVROLET—Coupe; your old 'car will probably make the down payment. C. H. WALLERICH CO.. Meridian. 1929 CHEVROLET—Coupe, a real buy at our reduced price o£ $l5O. C. H. WALLERICH CO.. 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576. 1930 CHEVROLET—Coach; A-l condition; the price has just been reduced to $225. C. H. WALLERICH CO., 950 N. Meridian. 1931 CHEVROLET COACH; think "of it, this car for only $325. C. H. WALLERICH CO.. 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576. DODGE SEDAN. S4O—THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO.. Packard and Studebaker distributors. 1511 N. Illinois. Essex ’29 Coupe, $99 LOSEY MOTORS, INC. 1133 N. Meridian. ESSEX ’27 ocach, S3!L THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO.. Packard and Studebaker distributors, 1511 N. Illinois. ’29 FORD town sedan, S4O down; private owner; good cond.; terms. RI-7725. FORD, ’29 Tudor; SBS. MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES. 820 N, Meridian St. FORD, ’3O, Tudor. $165. The Citizens Motor Car Cos., Packard and Studebaker distributors. 15lJi_N._ Illinois St. 1928 FORD coupe; looks and runs Rood and we have reduced the price to SIOO. C. H. WALLERICH CO.. 950 N. Meridian. i93T FORD Victoria coupe; the snappiest Ford in town for only $295. C. H. WALLERICH CO.. 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576. Ford ’3O Fordor, $245 HARRY A. SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DR-5020. 1928 L3 SALLE. 303—Coupe, in excellent condition; $250. C H WALLERICH CO., 1927 LA SALLE—3O3 sedan; ¥"~wire wheels, reduced to $195. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 1928 MARMON 68—Sedan, in A-l condition and we have reduced the price to $165. C. H. WALLERICH CO, 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576 Open eve nines. 1930 MARMON 69 sedan, side mounts and it’s a real buy at $295. C. H. WALLERICH CO.. 950 N Meridian. _RI-4576. 1930 NASH sport coupe, in excellent condition. $350. C. H WALLERICH CO., 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576. 1931 OAKLAND 8 coach, a real buv at our reduced price of $350. C. H. WALLERICH CO.. 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576 STUDEBAKER. 28. Rd.. $125." The Citizens Motor Car Cos. Packard and Studebaker distributors. 1511 N. Illinois St FINE USED CARS—A wide assortment of choice used cars to choose from. A. W. BOWEN CO. 945 Ft. Wayne Ave. RI-5566. FOR used cars at real bargain prices “Make Tracks for Sacks.” Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. RI-5994. Willys and Auburn Distributors' The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700 BEFORE YOU BUY " WA'^^H^j^f^MNS CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W North St. LI-1995. Good Quality Used Cars See Oaklev at OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663 S. Meridian St. PR-4743. FINE USED CARS —A wide assortment of choice used cars to choose from. A. W. BOWEN CO. 945 Ft. Wayne Ave. RI-5566. ” FINANCIAL 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan WE buv and sell stock m most B. and L. Associations in Indiana. BUILDING AND LOAN EXCHANGE 703 Union. Title Bids. LI-8656 *

JUNE 13, 1933

FINANCIAL 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan "" WILL MAKE—Liberal loans for 6 mos to 1 2 terpst or. B and L. stock or othrr eood securities No monthiv Cmlt in cm a 1 W k. of'p b^l?-^ 8 - &L ' 53 Personal Property I.oans I fIOO/oSiOOO I lOn Chancierand Income | I 4(0 MORTCAOM SCHLOSS BROS I INVESTMENT CO. lT?t WASH. SI yOf Es MONEY When You Need It! LOANS \KRAN<;kI> QUICKLY SMALL MON HIM PAYMENTS Come In—Write—or Thone Personal Finance Cos. 34 S. PENN. HI 5054 Century BlUgr.—Ground Floor 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. SACKSBROS AUIO LOAN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. RI. 5994 Jj| JyP LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. Cor. Washington and Capitol. Riley 1321. LEGALS ~ 56 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1882-M. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE NU-WAY LINES. FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECSSITY TO OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLES AS A COMMON CARRIER OF PASSENGERS. FROM ILLINOIS-INDIANA STATE LINE TO INDIANA-OHIO STATE LINE OVER HIGHWAYS U S. NO. 30 AND INDIANA HIGHWAY NO. 2. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the ROOM OF THE COMMISSION. 401 STATE HOUSE, at INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. on Thursday. June 22. 1933. Public participation in this hearing it reauested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv RUSSELL P. KEHOE, Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. June 9. 1933. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1902-M. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF RAILWAY EXPRESS MOTOR TRANSPORT. INC.. FOR A CERTIFICATE TO OPERATE AS A CARRIER OF EXPRESS AND UNITED STATE MAIL. BETWEEN INDIANA HARBOR AND KENTLAND. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in the aboM* entitled cause in the ROOMS OF TH COMMISSION. 401 STATE HOUSE, at INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. on Thursday. June 22 1933. Pubblic participation in this hearing Is reauested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv RUSSELL T. KEHOE. _ , > , _ , Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. June 12, 1933. M 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TQ BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bid* lor the purchase of the following materlals will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana, at his office on tffe third floor. State House Annex, 102 North Senate Averse, Indianapolis, Indiana, until *2:00 P. M on the 27th day of June, 1933, at which time they will be publicly epened and read: Invitation No. 2573 -3100 to 4850 Tons of Sizes No. 46 and No. 9 Crushed Aggregate. Slag or Gravel shipped F. O. B. Bippus; or delivered on Road 5, Section C-2. in the vicinity of Bippus. Invitation No. 2576—175 to 270 Tons of Rock Asphalt shipped F. O. 3. New Albany. Anderson and Hazelton. Invitation No. 2577-—270 Feet of 8-inch Dia. Farm Drain Tile shipped F. O. B Indianapolis. Invitation No. 2578—1200 Guard Rail Posts shipped F. O B. Ridgevilie. Invitation No. 2579—3000 to 5500 Tons of Sizes No. 46 and No. 9 Crushed Aggregate. Slag or Gravel shipped F. O. B. Dunfee and Raber; or delivered into trucks at plant in the vicinity of Dunfee and Raber: or delivered on Road 14. Section L. in vicinity of Dunfee and Raber Invitation No. 2580—1500 to 2000 Tons of Size No. 46 Crushed Aggregate. Gravel or Slag shipped F. O. B Sidney and Pierceton; delivered into trucks at plant in thq vicinity of Pierceton and Sidney* or delivered on Road 13. in the viemty of the Wabash-Kosciusko County Line and Pierceton. Invitation No. 2581—1500 Tons of Sizes No. 46 and No. 6 Crushed Aggregate Gravel or Slag shipped F. O. B. Plainfield and Mooresviile; delivered into trucks at plant in the vicinity of Moo.esville and Plainfield; or delivered on Toad 267 Sections A and B. in the vicinity of Mooresviile and Plainfield. Invitation No. 2582—15,215 Tons of Rock Asphalt delivered in stock pile at Dublin imitation No. 2594—1000 to 1500 Tons of Sizes No. 4 and No. 6 Crushed Aggregate F. O. B. Winslow. Invitation No. 2595—1000 to 1500 Tons of Sizes No. 4 and No 6 Gravel delivered in bins in vicinity of Mt. Carmel. 11l and Princeton. Indiana Invitation No. 2596—750 Photolith Copies of Booklet. Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon request. The right is reserved by the Chairman to reject any or all bids, or to award on any combination of bids that in his Jugament is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman. 58 Legal Auctions and Sales GOODS stored in the name of Lewis Wise, Mrs. M. Elizabeth Day. Mattie Smith. Lee . Miller, Wallace Wilson, Roy Beeler. Mary E. Baughman, Bertha L. Klein, and R. E. Wilcox will be sold for storage .charges Thursday. June t 2. 1933 at 9:30 a. m. Goods having been in storage the required length of time and charges unpaid. BANNER STORAGE CO-, 328 E. Wftbash St. JU-5030.