Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1933 — Page 12

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—Dietz on Science— NATIONAL PARKS ARE VAST FIELD FOR SCIENTISTS Areas Established by U. S. Pay Rich Reward in Research Work. BY DAVID DIETZ Scrlpos-Iloward Science Editor Among the most Important and valuable places of scientific research in the United States are the national parks. As Horace M. Albright, director of the National Park service, point out, these parks were equipped by nature with the most complete and magnificent laboratories imaginable. Consequently, it was Inevitable that scientists should be attracted to these parks as well as tourists and that scientific research should become an important and popular activity of the National Park service. The system of national pafks had its beginning sixty-one years ago, when, in 1872, Yellowstone National park was established. It was the first reservation of its kind to be established anywhere in the world. It was the presence in the Yellowstone region of natural phenomena of the highest scientific interest, namely, the geysers, which led to the establishment of this park. Congress Sets Aside Areas Congress provided that the area be "set apart as a public park or pleasuring ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.” From this beginning has grown the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior which today includes twenty-two national parks and forty national monuments. While each new national park has been added to the system as a place where the public can find healthy recreation and enjoyment, the location of each park has been dictated by scientific or historic interest. That is, each park has been located at a spot which was of interest because of the presence of natural phenomena or because of historic significance. “Thus the Yosemite, paradise of beauty, also is a geologist’s paradise," Mr. Albright says. “Some of the big trees, to preserve which Sequoia and General Grant National parks were set aside, were young in the days of the Pharohs. 60 Glaciers Remain ‘ Mt. Ranier National Park contains the greatest single peak glacier system in the United States, in addition to exquisite wild flower fields and other features of impressive beauty. So throughout the system.” At the close of the 19th Century, the United States had five national park s, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Sequoia, General Grant and Mt. Ranier. Glacier National Park is described by Mr. Albright as “that upturned section of the Rocky Mountains where ancient sedimentary rocks rest upon much younger strata, carved and sacrified by great ice sheets and still holding in its mountain fastness the remains of sixty small glaciers.” Include Dormant Crater Next came the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park, including a typical area of the Rocky Mountains. It was followed by the creation of parks in two volcanic areas, the the Lassen Volcanic National Park and the Hawaii National Park. The Lassen park includes the most recently active peak on the mainland while the Hawaiian park includes a dormant crater as large as an average city and two active volcanoes. Another distant park is Mt. McKinley in Alaska.

The City in Brief

WEDNESDAY EVENTS Kiwaavis Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. I.ioiu Club, luncheon, Washington. I’urdue Alucani Association, luncheon, Sevcrin. Twelfth district, American Legion, luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. la-ague for the Hard of Hearing, meeting, 7:3(1 p. n\., Stokes building. Apartment Owners’ Association, luncheon. Washington Home Builders’ Association, meeting, 8 p. m„ Washington. Cost Accountants, dinner, (1:30 p. m., Washington, Forty-two men and ten women were to be arraigned in municipal court three today f or failure to have automobile drivers’ licenses. State tax commissioners nave approved an additional $2,000 appropriation in the street repair fund for the town of Speedway, Marion county. Governor Paul V. McNutt spent Thursday at the Herron Art school posing for an oil oortrait by Wayne Adams. The picture will be added to those of former Governors in the statchouse gallery. While washing dishes today in. a restaurant. Jack Harris, 25, of 430 North Meridian street, incurred a cut on his right hand on a broken dish. Police took him to city hospital for treatment. Kay Edward Whitis, 6, of 3652 West Michigan street, fell on an ice pick while playing at his home Monday, injuring his right eye. At city hospital, doctors hoped to save the eye. Dolores Key, 7, of 18 North Lansing street, was bitten on the hand by a stray dog while playing near her home Monday She was taken to city hospital. Playing under a bridge at Churchman avenue and Pogue's run. MonHay, Raymond Cullison, 5, of 1331 St. Paul street, fell on a sharp stone, Incurring a severe cut on the head. He was treated at city hospital. Mltaunmer Musicale of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church choir will be held June 22 at the church with Hayden Frye, director, and | Mrs. C. E. Wrancher, organist.

Independent and Amateur Baseball Notes, Gossip

NEWBOI.D GIVES NO HITS ! Lefty Newbold pitched no-hit ball to down Muncle Maroons, 18 to 0. Sunday | Lefty did not give up a hit or walk while his mate* played air tight ball and collected twenty-two hits Next Sunday. Reserves will take on the Eiwood Boosters at Elwood. Reserves have a few open date* and would like to hear from strong state clubß only. Warren Oils of Lafayette take notice. Write A. Monroe 2001 Roosevelt avenue, or phone Cherry Fillmore Merchants defeated Patrlcksburg in a fast game Sunday, 4 to 3. Sutherlin for the Merchants struck out fourteen men. Fillmore is without a (tame for Sunday and would like to hear irom some Rood non-pro Indianapolis Negro team. Call or address C. S. Byrd Fihmore. Boys’ School Blsons found Bridgeport Biues too tough, losing 14 to 4. Oaic Hill Spartans will play Blsons next Saturday , aiiernoon at Plainfield. For Saturday 1 (tames throughout July, write or call Superintendent E. M Dill. Plainfield. w l S& d n pu, K d i. fl , rst place ln the LeisureHour Baseball League was Rained bv Garfield with a victory over school No. 22. Oak Hill won Its game from Rhodlus 13 to 4. and school No. 34 showed improved form in winnlnß from Washlnepark. school No. 22 and &k H?ll are }**£ ! PJ, , seco , n ? wlt jj tnree wins and one loss, followed bv school No. 34, which on Saturday afternoon meets the leaßue leadlhß Garfield team at Garfield No. 1. Eaton All Stars won a one-sided game from the Cliff Valley nine. 23 to 0. McP“ UI H, 5t ? rrpd for tPe Eatoh team, allow - 12* oni y four hits and fanning four men. -rSen* 8 v a , e , S v; ?' me Rlc ketts, 1327 East Twenty-fifth street. Leon Tailoring defeated St. Patricks. 8 Sund ?y ln a Municipal League tilt at v ® rsl Ef£ Saulters making his first start on the mound for the Tailors £ t hed ui' rt>a t t allowing five scattered nrlt pltch f, < ? shut-out ba.l after the D nln *- Wechsler, Leon shortstop 2i.t a home run in the first inning with 0n r. ,he paths t 0 clinch the contest. Next Sunday Tailor meet Klee ii Coleman at Brookside. Bridgeport Blues won three games over the week-end, defecting Boys School uisons on Saturday and dropping the I. win M in A ' i? lub of Mickleyvllle, tnd the Oak Hill Flashes on Sunday. Don Glenn and Frantz pitched great ball for the winoers. the former pitching a four-hit game m 2? M St L.i klnK n ou i thirteen men against the Mickleyvllle club. Sager, center fielder tpt*, . winners, starred In the field, while Schutte led the hitters. Next Sunport Ben Davis Merchants play at BridgeWarren Aces defeated Washington Tigers, 18 to 10, in a loosely played game. Aces have an open date for Sunday and would like to hear from a fast city team. Write Warren Aces, R. R. 10, Box 346 care Van Sickle Service station. Hilton U. Brown Juniors will practice at 3:30 Wednesday at the usual place and a 1 players are requested to report with their papers. The team must file its entry m the American Legion tourney by June 23. Play starts July 1. Central Transfers dropped a doubleheader Saturday, losing to Indianapolis Bleaching 7 to 4 in the first game and 15 to 5 in the second game. Kelly and Donnelly were the winning pitchers. Greenwood defeated Bargersville Sunday, 8 to 2, at Bargersville and would like to book games for July 2 at home and July 4 on the road. Greenwood has won eight games and lost one. Strong state teams notice, including Seymour, Madison. Cloverdale, and Porter’s Camp. Write or phone Kelly Johnson. Greenwood, Ind. West Side Chevrolets lost to Frankfort American Legion Sunday. 7 to 6. Leading 6 to 2 in the ninth inning, Chevies cracked and two hits, three errors, a hit batsman and walk gave Frankfort the win. Tracy led the losers at bat with a double and two singles. Chevies play at Milton next Sunday. For games, state nines write William Rider. 1542 Beilefontaine street. Lexington A. A. failed to appear for a game at Glenn's Valley Sunday, disappointing a large crowd. For games with the Valley team, write R. G. Sutton, Greenwood R. R. 2. Lebanon Merchants defeated New Brunswick. 12 to 4, Sunday. Heath fanned ten batsmen and Gullion, Heidlinger and Chambers starred at bat. Monte Carlo. Indianapolis Negro club, plays at Lebanon next Sunday. For games write Gus Chambers, Lebanon, Ind. Stilesville Grays defeated Clayton 9 to 7, Sunday. Durinirons triple and homer featured Stilesville plays Indianapolis Railways next Sunday. For games in July, write Chancey Fisher, Stilesville. Indianapolis Bulldogs defeated Jamestown Cubs Sunday, 18 to 7, behind the steady pitching of Lefty Galloway. Wilson starred at bat for the winners with a homer, triple, double and single. Bulldogs have Sunday open. State teams write Jimmy Donnelly. 120 North Elder street. Eureka A. C. lost to Fairland Merchants. 8 to 1. Waite, A. C. southpaw, pitched fine ball but errors by his mates cost him victory. Steinbarger, Merchant's hurler, also was in top form. Eureka wants a game for Sunday with an out of town team. Stanley won his second mound victory in as many starts Sunday when the Stuck Coal nine dropped Plainfield, 9*to 7. Saturday, Stanley wiTl oppose the strong Hercules club at Garfield. Next Sunday, Stuck’s play Morristown a double-header. Lady. Vetters and Lewis will do the pitching for the Coal nine. Stucks have July 2 and 4 open. Write 444 Trowbridge street, or call Dr. 4869.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ARNOLD, MK.INLEY HOBART Beloved husband of Esther Arnold, father of Marv Alice Arnold and brother of James D. Arnold of Fountaintown. Ind.; Charles F. and Ralph Arnold and Mrs. Frank Walker, all of Greenfield, passed away Monday evening, June 19, age 36 years. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME. 1619 N. Illinois St.. Wednesday afternoon, June 21, at 2 o'clock. Burial Washirtgton Park cemetery. Friends invited. ARNOLD, THOMAS DUNCAN—Beloved infant son of Mr and Mrs. McKinley H. Arnold and brother of Mary Alice Arnold. passed away Sunday evening, June 18. age 2 days. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, 1619 N Illinois St.. Wednesday afternoon. June 21, at 2 o’clock. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Friends invited. HUBER, CHARLES—Passed away at St. Vincent’s hospital. June 19. beloved husband of Marv Huber, father of Mrs. Carl Wilking and Marv Huber. Funeral Thursday, June 22. 8:30. from the residence. 3109 W. Jackson st.. 9 a. m. at St. Anthony's church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. PHILPUTT. MRS. ALLAN B.—Mother of Mrs. Bert E. Young of Bloomington. Ind.. passed away Sunday night at her residence. Funeral services Thursday. 10:30 a. m.. at the Central Christian church. Interment Rose Hill cemetery Bloomington, about 2 o'clock. Friend's may call at the RAGSDALE & PRICE MORTUARY. 1219 N. Alabama. St.. Tuesday and until noon Wednesday. 2 Cards, In Memoriams RADCLIFF—We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends who gave us their kindness, sympathy and beautiful flora! offerings ‘during the illness and death of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother. TEMPLE J. RADCLIFF J. H. RADCLIFF AND FAMILY, 3 Funeral Directors, Florists "w. T BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris DR-2570 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Meridian St TA-18S5. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market , RI-5374 iIISEY & TITUS ~ 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 Clyde V. Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. DR-0321 -0322 5 Personals Children’s Dentistry Not an expense, but an investment. Good Teeth *7^ —Good Health. & Dr. Chester Miller “The Children’s Dentist” Examination Free 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI-7281 6-GRAVE LOT! section (L Washington Park Cemetery. 5125. TA-7150. IF v OU DON’T FIND what you are .ookin* tor ;n the want ads today, it may be advertised her tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personals ENJOY the swimming in the Y. M. C. A. i pool. Swim for health and fun. Full j membership privileges to October first. M RENT A MAYTAG SI per week. S. AYRES tz CO. 4 Lost and Found TO FINDERS LOST ARTICLES that have been advertised as lost in this column will receive two guest tickets To See [m&// j \ vS\ tub ijat m m m APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe, HI-5551, at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that you have returned the articles and tickets will be mailed at once. SSO REWARD—Bag clothing and draperieiT, N. West St., near 14th, around 6 p. m. Saturday evening. June 10. Reward, BE-1718. HU-8461, LOST—Large round silver pin, valued as keepsak e. Reward. TA-6843. LOST—April 14th. child's pet, small, longhaired. white, spayed, female dog. Reddish brown spots. Near 1100 St. Peter st Reward 820 Elm. Mrs. Davis. LI-511£._ LOST—9xS Blue rug, Monday evening, Ibetween 61st and 42nd st. on Central. Reward. IR-3716. SACK OF CLOTHING, between 14th and Penn, and 16th and College. Return to SMITH GARMENT CLEANERS. DR-0147. Liberal reward. BUS I NESS SERVICE 7 Business Services WINDOW SHADE Cleaning, authorized dealers of Brenlin window shades. KEITH SHADE CO,, RI-4995. 1348 N, 111. St. CHAIRS made new bv rebottommg in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583, CONTRACTOR—CompIete home repairs, lob work. Screens made and repaired. Estimates free: prompt service, LI-8074. FLOORS—Laid; finished; old floors rescraped, cleaned, waxed; guaranteed; reference. J. MORRIS. CH-5147-R. 7-a Moving:, Transfer, Storage BRADSHAW TRANSFER—Move anv time. $2 and up: exp, white men. LI-4105. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay six months later, free hauling to storage Moving S4 per load and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. RI-7750, 419 E. Market St. DREXEL. 1243—Moving. $2 up. Genera] hauling, MILLER 1023 Fletcher Ave. MOVING $2 UP—Local, overland equip, covrd. trucks; white men. Pete’s. CH--2878, MOVING—Vans for all kinds; storage. BEHRENT BIG 4. LI-7790: IR-7770, SPECIAL RATES on local, long distance moving. J. H. TAYLOR. RI-4265, DR--3071. STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling, return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3628. RI-6561: CH--0699-W. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING—Paper 50c per room; immediate service: white; 10 years experlence. LANNAN. 88-4728, REAL paper hanger, painter, 25 years’ experience; any room $2; white man. MR. RAY HE-3247. PAPERHANGING—Interior decorating by Daniels—“ Personal Service.” 25 years’ experience: estimates free. 1636 Roosevelt ave. CH-4368-M. PAPER HANGING and house painting, wall washing, cleaning work; guaranteed; lowest rates. RI-1606 or RI-6173. PAPER and A No. 1 work; 1 room. $3.50; two. $6.50; three, $9.25. LI-4290. A NO. 1 PAlNTlNG—Exterior, interior; reasonable prices; estimate FREE. MR. WILLIS. DR-5075. 7-d Cleaners and Dyers Monument Rug’ Cleaners SL29 sman r frle Cleaned, Sized Suits, and overcoats 49c; work guaranteed. DR. 1976-R. RUGS—9xI2 cleaned, sized. $1.50: small one free; work guaranteed. HU-7887. RUGS—Cleaning and sizing $1.25. Work guaranteed and insured, CH*7373 INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring Iplly/ Complete course dual instruction, “ $2 per lesson. TART INGTON SCHOOL OF AVIATION. BE-4400, TUTORING French, Spsnish, English; high school credit; reasonable terms. HU-2660. HELP" WANTED 13 Help JWanted —Male EXPERIENCED yardman wanted for selling second-hand lumber. HOOSIER WRECKING CO.. 218 S. East. IF YOU can walk and talk and are not blind, you can sell “Stepin Tom’' and our other knockout novelties. Why sit around on a park bench all day and grumble about being, out of a job when a proposition like ours is in town. 202 North East Street. MEN-SALARY-BONUS 38 NORTH PENN., ROOM 418 “PAINT SALESMEN’’—One for southern Indiana and part of Illinois and one for northeastern part of Indiana. State experience and salary expected. Must furnish own automobile. Must be acquainted with the trade in the above territories. Times. Box K-163. QUICKEST CHANCE FOR BIG MONEY— Texas land excursion. Agent goes free. Write 'KENT, P. O. Box 1654, Indianapolis. THE J. R. Watkins Cos. has opening for man on city route. Phone HA-2493 for appointment. WANTED—An aggressive young man between the age of 20 and 25. nigh school graduate; long hours, hard work, small salary. Give phone number. Apply Times, Box K 77, 14 Help Wanted—Female ATTRACTIVE young local business women, between the age 24-35 for permanent work; good earnings, advancement rapid; apply giving phone number. Times, Box K 164. HAVE a few more openings for women who are intelligent, refined and willing to apply and se,'l to their advantage in a dignified well paying work. Apply MISS LANE, 510 Merchants Bank Bldg LADIES of refinement for sales work. 3530 Balsam ave. Apt. I_. Fairground car. 16 Situations Wanted GIRL violinst wishes position in orchestra or trio work. RI-9002. RULING MACHINE feeder and bindery work. Can give reference. RI-9002, RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2.50: 3600 NORTH—Large room, 3 windows. double bed. garage optional. HA--4667-R, $3 50— DELAWARE. N.. 2910—Lovely front rom: 3 windows; garage optional; references. TA-2209. / $3.50 FOR 2—9th. 149 W.—Apt. B—Lovely. cool, front room, 4 windows. RI-2287. BROADWAY. 2232—2 unfurnished connecting front rooms, redecorated; meals optional: hot water. HE-2567, DELAWARE. N., 2043, Apt. 3—Lovely room, 6 windows; homelike; garage optional. HA-4661 -M. ILLINOIS. N„ 1907—Unusual loom, cool, quiet, large closet; constant hot water: garage: reasonable. KEALING. 1319—1 or 2 nice rooms; privileges: modern, meal, garage, optional. CH-U45-J, MARKET E., 1006—Front room, for 1 or 2 men; £2 week each. 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RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms NEW JERSEY. N . 1335—Clean, cool, attractive. large front room for a particular gentleman. RI-1906, NEW JERSEY. N.. 226—Sleeping rooms. $2. $2 50; 35c night Also housekeeping rooms. OHIO. E . 540—2 nice cool furished rooms. $3 per week; other rooms. $1.50 up. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2411—Nice front room: modern home; privileges. $3.25. TA-4321. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 801—Svlvania. Apt. 2. ATTRACTIVE ROOM ADJOINING BATH. WASHINGTON BLVD.. 3312—Attractive front room, cross ventilation, twin beds. gentlemen preferred. TA-7014. WASHINGTON BLVD., 2833 Attractive room, new furniture, twin beds; Ideal for 2 gentlemen; garage; *3.50 each. TA-6166. 36TH, W., 40—Comfortable room, 1 or 2 business men; garage optional. TA-6178, 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; large front housekeplng room; newly decorated. DESIRABLE summer cottage. near Warfleigh Beach. HU-3352. nolonial Hotpl Every cfcn. free earkouiuiiicii nuLt:i int! Must see v 0 aD . predate. $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. NICE clean beds; cross ventilation; 25c night: new Palace Hotel. 4 N. New Jersey St. SARATOGA HOTEL—And grill, 540 Massachusetts Ave. Desirable rooms; excellent food. Good beer! HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. TT ALABAMA, 920, NORTH OILiVJ IAULLi SINGLE ROOMS. ITOTFT, $3.50—54—54.50. i IVJ FOLLOW THE CROWD for clean attractive modern roooms. LI-1496 CORONADO HOTEL s N st lUi I block north of bus terminal. Clean, light, airy rooms, with running water and bat-hs. Single. 75c and up; double. $1 and up; weekly. $3 and up. LI-1637. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3, $3.50 and ss.so—lllinois. N., 2339; 1 and 3 rooms: suitable for 4, HA-4928-M. $5; ASHLAND. 1550—2 room apartment; nicely furnished, complete; private entrance; garage. RI-4916. 1104 Ni ALABAMA—Housekeeping rooms, $2 and $3; sink; front down, $3.50; attic room, $1.25. ASHLAND AVE., 1121—2 nicely furnished rooms, clean, nice porch yard, garage, reasonable. LI-8733. CENTRAL. 2604—3 desirable rooms, large kitchen, utilities furnished. Next bath. Reasonable. HA-1658-M. COLLEGE, 1155—2 connecting, light, airy rooms; furnished; near bath; adults. RI--1996. COLLEGE, 2630—Clean, attractive, 2-room front apartment; furnished; private home, $5. COLLEGE, 1336—R00m and kitchenette, runing water; sleeping porch; completely furnished. LI-8013. HIGHLAND AVE.. N.. 21—2 Front modern rooms: everything furnished: adults. $4, ILLINOIS. N., 1726—We1l furnished, Clean, newly decorated, 2 or more rooms; private entrance; reasonable. McCARTY, E., 326 —Large, cool room, and kitchenette, $2.50; also sleeping room. MERIDIAN, 2317 N. —Nice. cool, front room for two girls; kitchen privileges. TA9 9: MICHIGN E., 2138 2-room apartment, everything furnished. Hot water, private bath and entrance. NEW YORK. E„ 421—Clean, airy, housekeeping rooms; also sleeping; walking distance. RI-1189. VERMONT, W., 132—1 light housekeeping room, $5; sleeping rooms, $3; walking distance. LI-8905. LOVELY WOODRUFF. 008 M. DR.—l room, $3; room, kitchenette. $4. Everything furnished, porch. CH-4108. 31ST, W., 1057—2, modern, connecting, front rooms; garage; $4.50. 1 single. $2.50, TA-2551. NORTH—Large living, bedroom, dining room, dandy kitchenette. Bus. car. garage. s4.so with garage. Also 2 front unfurnished, HA-3455-W. 19 Rooms with Board SS.SO—CAPITOL N., 2862—Girl and mother have lovely large front room; home cooking. HA-1762-M. BELMONT. N.. 136—Room, board, elderly person: quiet: modern home. BE-1145-R. COLLEGE, 1654—Cozy room, suitable for couple, board optional; also furnished apts. Very reasonable. HENDRICKS PL.. 14—Clean, cool room; good meals; privileges; near car line; yard. RI-8285. MANSFIELD. 1855—Front. downstairs room: across from b*th. Meals optional. Reasonable. HA-127fe-R, 604 E. 13TH ST.—Nicely furnished room, connecting bathroom; meals optional; home privileges. RI-8815. WANT two children to board, close to school. Mother’s care. CH-6969. NONE BETTER!—New Jersey, N., 2062; large room, twin beds, 2 closets, shower. TA-6916. ’ PRIVATE living room and bedroom with board, downstairs apartment. Reasonable. Call HE-2853. 21. Unfurnished Apartments $20—42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apartment; gas, water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1. The Grant. ALABAMA, 1915 N.—s-room, lower apartment, cool, airy, garage, porches. HA--4589-J. BALSAM. 3519—“New Ralph,” off Fall Creek Blvd., cool, cross ventilated living and bedroom apartments utilities, G. E. i paid- also furnished, $35 up. WA-2335. CENTRAL, 2342—5 Rooms, heat and water. 1 month free. RI-5994. HK-2783. FALL CREEK, 45 W. No. I—Sunroom, living, in-a-door, bath, kitchen privileges, $25, TA-4974. ILLINOIS, N., 3354—Clean, modern, upper duplex, porch, references; $35. HA--4039-J. LANSING ST.. 431—4 rooms, bath, garage, near Coleman hospital; S2O. DR-1417. PARK. 2428—5 rooms, bath; in beautiful location; porches; reasonable. HE-5080. 1433 N. PENNSYLVANIA S4O-$65 108 E, 13th S3B-SSO Cross Ventilation Newly decorated bedroom apt., frigidalre, tile bath, shower. 3145 N, ILLINOIS. Georgia Apts. Georgia. E.. 702; three rooms, front porch, modern and. newly decorated, hardwood floors, water, gas range and ice box furnished: sl6, See custodian. 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 $12.50 —ARNOLDA, 541 5-room cottage; ground; suitable teams, trucks. TA-6415. $12.50 —BELL ST.. 509—5 rooms, semi-mod-ern; toilet: repapered; water paid. TA--6415. 512.50: DRAPER. 1531—4 Rooms, kitchenette; near school; water paid; reaecorated. HU-4368, DR-3564-R. sls; 2445 ASHLAND—4 rooms, bath, garage, porches, water paid. TA-1487, sl7, BRADLEY, 65 S.—s-Room modern double garage, water paid. LI-5065. sl7; FORMERLY S2B; water paid, 5 rooms, rnidqrn, screens, A-l, schools. Inquire 1201 Union St. S2O; TACOMA. N„ 334—Modern. 5 rooms, garage: near Tech, CH-5589-M. S6O. FORMERLY s9o—49th. 204 ; 6-room; laundry; garage: heat. HU-4786. ALABAMA. N.. 2203—6-room double, hardwood floors throughout, schools, $25. HA--0494-W. 1816 Albany Three-bedroom brick bungalow. Very nice house. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. ARSENAL. N., 15—Modern upper duplex and 4-room double; rent reduced. BURGESS, 5205 Apartment doubles, 5 rooms, modern; A-l: S2O up, water paid. CAPITOL, N.. 2618—Lovely 6-room modern double: clean as a pin; floors refinished: garage; bargain at $22.50. HA--4530-M. COLORADO, S., 39—‘j block boulevard, school: 4 rooms, modern; sls. IR-5220, RI-7236. DEARBORN. N.. 1516—4-room, strictly modern: *2O. JENNINGS BROS., 28 S. Illinois St, DELAWARE. N., 2404—Corner double; 5room modern; redecorated; near school; S2O. DR-6323. EUCLID, N., i6—4-room modem lower duplex, garage, water paid; reasonable. GRACELAND. 3728—5-ROOM MODERN, bungalow. A real bargain: $20.00. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia Ave. HARLAN. 150—4 rooms; modern; garage; sls: water paid, RI-4879. LA SALLE. S . 231—6 rooms, semi-modern; garage; sl3: water paid. RI-4879. LAUREL 817—Bungalow, 5 rooms, nicely papered; S10; water paid. TA-6250. NEW JERSEY. N., 234&—6-room modern double. thoroughly cleaned, garage, $22.50. LI-4118. RINGGOLD. 1411—5-room, complete bath; no furnace; garage, yard. DR-5116-R. SHEPARD ST.. 1233—4 rooms, semi-mod-ern. double; sl3; water paid; garage. SPRUCE. 1509—5 rooms, semi-modern; garage. Reduced rent. Near car. 2338 N. Talbot Eight-room single; almost new paper; 2 baths; 3-car garage. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. 18TH ST.. 1149 W.—s Rooms, furnace, bath, garage, $lB. Key 1131, DR-1417. 715 E. 22ND ST.—Modern 6-room single: front and rear porches; awnings. HU--2156. " 24TH ST.. E.. 724—Half double; 6 rooms, modern; bath. Reduced. 726 E. 24th.

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WANTED We will give top prices on your present car on a trade for anew DE SOTO OR PLYMOUTH * or make you a real cash offer. We need used cars, sq come in tonight _and make a deal, JONES AND MALEY, INC. 2421 E. WASH ST. CH. 0491

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses ALL MODERN: 6 rooms; good condition; near Central: reduced to $17.50. RI--0434. SEVEN HOUSES i Colored l— Rent *4 to *8 per month. 207 Empire Lite Bldg. LI--4369. EIGHT HOUSES (Whitei—Rent $6 to *l2 per month. 207 Empire Life Bldg. LI--4369. REDUCED to sl2; water paid: 5 reoms; food condition. 534 W. Maryland and 33 W. Pearl. RI-6412. J. S. CRUSE. INC. COLORED—Modern 5-room house; front drive garage: reasonable. 1416 E, 30thst. COLORED. 310 W. 19TH—6-room modern; first class condition. HA-4640-R. COLORED: SENATE. S. 948-46—4 rooms, $8; 6 rooms modern. sl2; water paid. IR-1987. COLORED - Senate, S.. 918—7-room single, inside toilet, repapered; $12.50. Owner, LI-9417. COLORED—EtheI. 2621—3-room. nicely ?apered. beautifully vine covered porch; 10; water paid. TA-6250. After You Have Selected Yonar New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $7.50, $27.50 M 0.—2235 Kejlwood; 3 rooms; kitchenette, bath, porch, modern apartment; utilities. RI-2234. CENTRAL. 2131—55 week: 1 room and kitchenette; private bath; all utilities; telephone privileges. HE-4155. CENTRAL. 1241—Furnished 1 or 2-room apartments; phone: utilities; $3.50 and COLLEGE. 1117—Nice efficiency apartments; all utilities furnished; attractive prices. COLLEGE, 23RD—6-room home; bedroom, bath down; clean, permanent. HU-3598. DEARBORN, 1407 N.—Comfortable 5-rooni bungalow; thoroughly modern. Make appointment. LI-1762. DE QUINCY, 427—Small, lower, private apartment, porch, garage, utilities. IRFOREST MANOR—6-Room modern suburban home: summer months; reasonable to right party. References. CH-1968-R. ILLINOIS. N.. BlOV2—Modern furnished apartments. $7 to $10; utilities paid. LI--8888. ILLINOIS, 1919 N.—Modem 4-room lower apartment; porches, large yard, garage. MARKETS, 1103, E.—lst floor, living room, bedroom, bath; private entrance. RI--1647. PERSHING, 1210, N. —Modern, 3-bedroom house, well furnished, S3O. BE-1938, 8 to 6, SHERMAN PR., 1203 S.— 2-room furnished apartment; garage; $3.50 week; adults. DR-3112-j. WALNUT, E.. 115—3 rooms, alcove, private bath. See housekeeper in basement. $5 and $7. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kltchenette apt., gas. water, tee furnished; $25. Call Apt. 1. The Grant. 49TK. 645 E.—Living room, bedroom, kitchen, utilities. Call evenings. HU--6909. 6-ROOM, neatly furnished bungalow; Vt sq. car; garage; utilities; $8 wk, HA-0108. 4-ROOM nicely furnished apartment; $lO semi-monthly. Key 124 N. Denny. EAST—S-room, well furnished bungalow; reasonable to reliable party. Owner. CH-1102, ONE apartment, private bath; 2 apartments. running water, utilities furnished. CH-3173. 544 Middle Dr.. Woodruff PI. ; 24 Subnrban and Farms RENT sls—or will sell 6 rooms, acre ground, nortn of Brookville rd.; Liberty Garden addition. RI-3413, WA-3661. 4-ROOM SUBURBAN COTTAGE; $lO. Electricity and well. 425 S. Gerard. LI-7361, C. C. GROVE, 44 Virginia Ave. TWO practically' new 5-room houses, newly painted, 2 and 4 acre3, garage, chicken houses, electric lights. sl6. 5 miles S. W. Owner LI-5170. RI-1900. 5 Room— Y2 Acre Bungalow, electric lights, garage, beautiful yard, newly papered, on state Road 67. near Valley Mills, $12.50. Cali FRAZEE, LI-2318. NORTHERN HILLS—BOth st. and Lincoln blvd.; brick veneer: strictly modern; newlv decorated: in first class condition; 3 large bedrooms; garage. DR-5012 Sundav and eves. Call HU-4953. A ROOM AJ3 costs only 2c a WORD. 26 Wanted to Rent HAVE Adult Couple wanting furnished home or apartment. White. IR-7956. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale WASHINGTON PL., 28 N. Gibson—Modern. 3 bedrooms; long living room, fireplace. IR-2116-7. 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. Bargain—Stone Home 4805 College. Your gain, my loss. Terms or trade equity for cheaper property: B. and L. or suburban. Owner, TA-4760. WALDEMERE AVE.—Equity in 3-bedroom, modern, brick veneer bungalow for B. and L stock on city property. DR-7657. SPECIAL BARGAIN —4230 Sangster Ave.; 5 rooms, modern, garage, etc. Extra large lot goes with house. Price $2,250. SIOO cash, balance attractive terms. MARION VAN ARSDEL, 1019 N. Beville. CH-1108. 28 Sale Suburban Property BY OWNER—33I7 Madison Ave. 5-room house and roadside stand. Cheap for cash. Inquire of tenant or phone WA--1263. 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. 60 ACRES—S miles town, on rock road; 3 springs; 8 acres bottom, balance in fine young timber. Cash, $250. E. O. POLLEY, Spencer. Ind. MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods MAYTAG^ Hfliiyl Floorxsample, discount. Easy Terms. ~32 N. Del. ELEC. SHOP. LI-5386. KEEP COOL with a “Modine.” room cooler. Cal! at our office, where they are demonstrated. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. TA-0689. WILL TAKE R R. Building and Loan stock on new Frigidaires. JACKSON RADIO SALES 3864 E. Washington St. IR-1090. 9x12 RUG, $4: gas stove, $4; Ice box, $3. PORTABLE ELECTRIC, sews perfectly. sls, quick sale. 838 Virginia Ave. DR-2474. WASHING MACHINES rebuilt & repaired, wringer rolls, quaranteed, all makes. EDEN WASHER SHOP. BE-4825, Refrigerators. 75-lb. capacity, all metal, $14.50. Metal Folding Cots with mattresses and pillows. Metal and wood utility cabinets. Handy Shoe cabinets. Congaleum, linoleum and wool rugs. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol and South St. Ice Boxes—Gas Stoves All sizes, $2 up. Some like new. Open evenings. 1919 Southeastern. GAS RANGE—White Star, with oven control; A-l: reasonable. RI-2124. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR—S.3 cubic feet, new and guaranteed. $75. 550 N. Meridian St. Evenings and Sundays. EASY WASHERS $59.50 PARTS—SERVICE. BELMONT HARDWARE CO. “Exclusive Easy Dealer.” 2124 W. Wash. BE-2116. DINING TABLE—Square, oak; also kitchen table; reasonable. LI-2815. BEDROOM SUITE, complete. *18; gas stove, 3-quarter white. $8.50; dinette table and chairs. $10: 7-tube Crosier radio. $8.50; buffet mirrow. *4. 318 N. Penny St. SI.OO Delivers The new “A B C” washer, $49 50 up. Easy terms. AMERICAN RADIO STORES, 135 S. Illinois. LI-8976. REFRIGERATOR. 50-lb., slightly used, *5; oil stove, 3-buroex, $6, 551 N. East St,

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MERC HANDISE 35 Household Goods BEDROOM SUITE, *35: dining-room suite, with refectory table, *SO; living-room suite. $45; rugs. sl6: dinette, solid walnut. $25. 3710 N. Meridian. 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 days free of charge. Your swap ad costs only 3c a word in The Times. Special multiple rates of seven days for the price of five and four days for the cost of three TO TRADERS If you 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. HARWOOD FLOOR work for used car or cash. 718 Shelby. DENTISTRY—For R. R. Bldg. Loan Stock or? DR. HICKMAN, 762 E. 42nd St, GUARANTTED dental work for printing. 1107 Odd Felloys Bldg. RI-7281. BOSTON SCREW TAIL, pedigreed, for dinner dress. Lady’s diamond ring for bedroom suite and rug. RI-8730_ WILL TRADE following for closed car or cash: 9-tube Philco highboy, 9x12 taupe rug, gas range, utility cabinet, studio couch, coffee table, floor lamp. CH--4367-R. COIN OPERATED—Concentrope, $100; electric paint spray, $8; altimeter, rotary converter, “Pilot” short wave radio, small 25-cycle motor. CH-0277, 1 to 10 p. m. ICE BOX. suitable for grocery. Trade for meat siicer or grinder. IR-0043. OLDSMOBILE—'29 roadster bodv; for ’29 Olds coach, or sedan body. DR-6339 CASH and suburban lot, for 5-room modern, north. HARRY HOCKENSMITH, LI-6858. - ELECTRIC WASHER, fine electric radio for building lumber. 408 N. Holmes. SHELDON. 1712—Double rental. Sell or trade for what have you? Good condition; good tenants; no Barrett. ELECTRIC IRONER, “Coffield.” Trade for electric washer. Electric Exerciser for large rug or chair. CH-0529-M. CHECK WRlTEß—“Safeguard;” cost $65 new; good condition; cash or electric radio? BE-3155. CLEANING AND PRESSING equipment for small grocery outside of city. 1522 Gimber, COIN-OPERATED phonograph, “R C A." fine for dance hall, plays 16 records without changing. Swap or sell. TA-0700. 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. SILVERTONE Highboy $19.50 Audiola Console 17.50 Also new electric refrigerators. R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. St. AUTO and Midget Radios; service; tubes. parts. Radio Exchange. 623 Mass. COIN-OPERATED phonograph. “R C A.” fine for dance hall, plays 16 records without changing. Swap or sail. TA-0700. ONE., HUNDRED new issues ln Century Edition Music just received. These together with complete line of Century Edition selling for 15c a copy seven copies for SI.OO. Complete catalog sent FREE on request. PEARSON PIANO CO. 123 N. Penn. St. LI-5513. ATWATER KENT, all electric set; cabinet model. sls. PAUL KERR MUSIC CO. CH-3036—29 N. Temple—CH-3036. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale BICYCLES—SIO up: tires,’ repairs. Hoffmans, 251 Mass. 245 E. Wash. 946 E. Wash. CITY CASH REGISTER EXCHANGE Complete list; store, restaurant fixtures bought and sold. 419 E. Ohio St. RI-8714. BOTTLES—Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 634 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. BATH CABINET, “CRUM-VAPOR,” ANEf 6-FT. TABLE. CHEAP. RI-3361. ADDING MACHINE. “Dalton,” latest type, perfect condition, $17.50. 3815 College Ave. WA-2266. SAFE—“Schwab,” fireproof, small tvpe, cheap. 3815 College Ave. MR. WILES. SUDDEN DEATH—It never fills, 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. 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 - Ml & E. Manufacturing Cos.. 720 S. Meridian. FURNACE—Large size Rybolt, good condition; sacrifice. S3O. 557 E. Washington. CONCRETE MlXEß—“Jeager,” No. 7; bag mixed: used only six months; half price. White’s improved surveying instruments, wheelbarrows. picks, shovels, ropes, typewriter fiat top desk; many small tools. 520 Sutherland. Apt. 3. Hfe-3898-DOCTOR'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT Bargain. Cal! BE-2124 at 12 moon). TENNlS—Raauets! cut prices, expert rU stringing. Hoffman’s. 251 Mass. LI-5256. ROW BOATS—I3'2 FEET, RED CYPRESS. sls, DR-0439. WATER HEATER. Pittsburg automatic. good condition. $25. HU-1046. ELECTRIC MOTOR. V A H. P„ A. C., used once, perfect condition, 2-3 off. HU--8481. 37-c Building Materials ALL lumber for 18x20 garage, including new siding, sash and doors. $48.95. SERVICE WRECKING CO.. 320 N. West St, LI-3069. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies Office Furniture s £fH Sensational Prices. New and Used. OFFICE EQUIPMENT OUTLET Typewriters j^47o & -’ TYPEWRITERS rented. $2.50 per mo.; $5 for 3 mo. Woodstock 317 N Penn. L 4712. 39 Wanted to Buy Htt fifths WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT bERVICI FURNITURE WANTED—HU-7274. QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES. HIGHEST CASH VALUE 17.50 Oz. 22-Kt. $11.20 Oz. 14-Kt. For old gold jewelry, teeth, dental bridges, rings, chains, old watches, broken, anv condition. Cash paid. Standard Gold Smelting Cos. 423 LEMCKE BLDG.—4TH FLOOR. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts. WANTED to buy 2 carloads of/furniture at once. KENNEDY FURNITURE STORE. CH-0976. - 40 Store Specials MEN’S SUITS... .$4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. FOR RENT Fracture beds, invalid chairs, crutches, back rests and commodes. BAKER BROS. 219 E, WASHINGTON. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI-9441. Extension 372. L. S. Avres & Cos. 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. DR-2401. Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. No Wheel Charge. WA-S6BB.

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HOT CENTRAL BUICK’S GREAT W* REMOVAL SALE INCOMPARABLE PARADE OF VALUES IN ASSURED TRANSPORTATION 0 -p . 1932 Ford V-8 coupe 375 6 bargains 1932 Pontiac sedan 445 for Today 1932 Marm °n 70 sedan. 6w. w 465 “ 1931 Hudson coupe 325 1928 Hudson 1931 Buick sedan 595 Sedan 1930 Buick sedan 395 1930 Marmon sedan. 6 w. w J.. 395 - 1930 Peerless sedan, side mounts.. 275 1930 Chevrolet coupe 175 1931 Ookland 1929 Buick sedan, side mounts 245 Sedan, 6 w. w. 1929 Olds sedan. 6 w. w 225 i r 1929 Buic k 5-pass, coupe 250 7k / 1928 Buick std. sedan 150 J-vy 1928 Studebaker roadster 100 Many others, 25 s to 32's ,Ml c*r c FENTRAL BUICK CO eoTQ MUsed Car Store 120 W. NORTH ST. LI. 1995 .OPEN EVE., 9 P. M.; St N„ 4 P. M

MERCHANDISE 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yards. KINDLING AND NO WHEEL CHARGE W. Va. blk *5.25: >4 ton *2.75 White Ash blk $4.25; ton $2.40 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR-4621. DR-4622. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets MUST SELL full blooded Beagle, no reasor.able offer refused. 1509_Hoyt Ave. WHITE KING PIGEONS, 50c pair. Orange and gray kittens, registered, $2; $2.50 apiece. 2433 E. Emerson. 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. 47 Motorcycles & Bicycles MOTORCYCLE Harley - Davidson, 1931, with delivery side car; excellent condition; cheap. 3762 N. Illinois St, HA-3442. 48 Autos W’anted WILL BUY from private ’29 or '3O Ford or Chevrolet. Might consider good ’2B. RANDALL SWISSHELM 810 E. Washington. CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY “INDIANA'S Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 855 N. Capitol. LI-4516. 49 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors CHEVROLET, ’27 ton truck; A-l condition. 1214 Hoyt St. G. M. C. 2-ton dual tired large bodv rebuilt in our own shop, $450. Many others. TRUCK—TRACTOR AND TRAILERS. GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK DEPT 31 W. 13th St. H. Handy's. LI-7476. REO—3-ton with Burcester brake attachment, 32x6 dual tires, 75 per cent good. Two man Inclosed cab. Burcester brake attachment, tractor wheel base, $250 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO 1188 Kentucky Ave. LI-6408. — Dem °nstratbr: also used semttF a nor- Worth the money. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington St. New Semi-Trailers, $395 _ , WILL HAUL 10 TONS. .Brakes. Axles installed on vour trailer. NDPLS TRUCK AND TRAILER CO. 1125 E. Georgia st. DR. 3300 50 Autos For Sale 1933 Plymouth coach, latest, never titled or driven, big discount. 1932 Chevrolet coaches, <t n m m few left <pt)4j | 1931 Ford roadsters; coupes, pine coaches as low as JP-lili) 1932 Plymouth I'. B. Con- C* O C vertible sedan, 6 w. w 1932 Willys 6 CQCC 1932 Essex Terruplane QJT’QC 1932 Essex Pacemaker d* /j Q C 1932 Dodge 6 sedan, 4 U C floating power 1932 Plymouth coupe and sedan tlfaOD 1930 Chrysler 77 one sedan 1931 Studebaker President ffCQC 3 coupe tpDJD S‘.“. u . pt .. 8 $445 1931 De Soto 6 CQQC sedan .....VJOw 1931 De Soto 8 sedan, $O Q C W. W. I 1929 Buick sedan j 1930 Auburn 125 sedan, D 4 6 AV. W 1929 Nash Special sedan, 6 W. W 1931 Willys 8 $7/1^ sedan 50 Others to Select From TRADE IX TERMS ABELS FINK AUTO CO. 440 N. CAPITOL AVE. LI-1112 1920 CHEVROLET —Or Ford, trade m on new Plymouth; will pay premium. FOUTS CAR & TRUCK CO., Belmont and Washington. BE-3290. FORD '32 V-8 De Luxe Coupe. Here is a car that is ideal for that vacation trip; $475. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Va. Ave. DR-5020. PLYMOUTH—'32 P. A. coupe; excellent j condition Jhroughout; real bargain. | Terms. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. LI-4516, j 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. Good Quality Used Cars See Oakley at OAKLEY MOTOR SALES. 1663 S. Meridian St. DR-4743. HUPP ’3l SEDAN This Is an ideal car for a family and tires: has had but one owner. Low mileage good, Ebony finish, first-grade upholstering and very smart looking. Tni sis an ideal car for a family and if vou come in and take a demonstration the car will more than please you. LOSEY MOTORS. INC. 1133 N. Meridian. Willys and AuDurn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost only 3 cents a word. FINANCIAL 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan WILL BUY Railroadmen's and Celtic. WILL SELL Fletcher Ave SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO.. 137 E. Washington St. LI-2318 WA-149A

53 Personal Property Loans $!00 tc siOOC TjT | On Character and Income NO MORTGAGES SCHLOSS BROS. V\ INVESTMENT CO.yU \^i37tw/vsasr

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FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans a MONEY When \ou Need It! LOANS ARRANGED QUICKLY SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Come In—Write—or Phone Personal Finance Cos. 34 S. PENN. RI 5054 Century Bldg.—Ground Floor 55 Auto Loans

AUTO LOANS LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. Cor. Washington and Capitol. Riley 1321. AUTO LOANS • CASH AT ONCE • NO RED TAPE DONT LOSE YOUR CAR! We will refinance your balance—giving you 24 months to pay—in VERY SMALL PAYMENTS! 24 Months to Pay! LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO 8 So. Capitol Ave. RI-1321 CASH TO LOAN I —on— AUTOMOBILES Don’t lose your auto. Refinance at lower payments. Oyr new office assures privacy and quick, courteous service. SACKS BROS AtllO 10AN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. RL 5994 Auto Loans MERIDIAN L-c/% Motor Sales j.

LEGALS 56 Legal Notices The Western Saving and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Indiana, will hold its annual meeting of stockholders and the election of four (4) directors on July 3d, 1933, at its usual place of meeting. WILLIAM C. GRAUEL. Secretary. 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS: " Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana at his office on the third floor. State House Annex, 102 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 2 P. M. on the sth day of July 1933. at which time they will be publicly opened and read: Invitation No. 2610: 200 Oil Drum Pumps shipped F. O B. Indianapolis. Invitation No. 2626: 250 to 500 Tons of Sizes No. 3F. and No. 3G Crushed Aggregate or Gravel shipped F. O B. Owasco. Invitation No 2627: 250 to 500 Tons of Sizes No. 3F and No. 3G Crushed Aggregate or Gravel shipped F O. B. Ockley. Invitation No. 2628: 250 to 500 Tons of Sizes No. 3F and No. 30 Crushed Aggregate or Gravel shipped F. O. B. Buck Invitation No. 2629: 1.500 to 2,000 Tons of Size No 46 Crushed Aggregate, Gravel or Slag delivered on Road 252 Section O, in the vicinity of Brookvllle and Scipio. Invitation No. 2630: 900 to 1,200 Tons of Size No. 46 Crushed Aggregate, Gravel or Slag delivered on Road 56, Section Q, ia the vicinity of Vevay. Invitation No. 2631: 800 to 2 000 Tons of Size No. 4 Crushed Aggregate or Gravel shipped F. O. B. Delphi. Invitation No. 2632: 200 to 300 Tons of Size No. 2 Crushed Aggregate. Gravel or Slag shipped F O. B Rensselaer, or delivered into trucks at plant in the vicinity of Rensselaer. Invitation No. 2633: 120 Feet of Farm Drain T 1 shpped FOB Indianapolis. 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 ward on any combination of bids that in his judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman. !