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—Dietz on Science—--5,000 SAVANTS ARE IN SESSION AT WORLD FAIR Work of Past, Future Are Problems Weighed by Assembly. BY DAVID DIETZ Scripps-Howard Science Editor CHICAGO. June 22 —This is 'Science week’’ at the Century of Prog- j ress fair. Leading scientists of Europe and America are gathered here to see what science already has j done to civilization and to talk j about what it is going to do in the j future. The world fair here celebrates! chiefly the scientific achievements of the last 100 years. It celebrates j the fact that a century ago there J was no radio, no telephone, no elec- ! trie street car, no electric light, no airplane, no knowledge of anesthetics, no germ theory of disease. About five thousand American j scientists and about fifty invited | foreign guests, including several ; Nobel prize winners, are here for j a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and its twenty-eight affiliated scientific societies. Atom-Smashing Topic Meetings will be held in the Hall of Science at the fair, in the Adler Planetarium, in the buildings of the University of Chicago and Northwestern university, and elsewhere. What scientists are planning for the future will be in particular evidence when a symposium is held during the week upon the subject of “nuclear disintegration.’’ The layman knows this topic better as "smashing the atom.’’ Leading atom smashers from two continents will take part in this discussion. Among them will be Professor E. O. Lawrence of the University of California, Dr. J. D. Cockroft, of the University of Cambridge, England; Dr. M. A. Tuve of the Carnegie institution of Washington, and Professor W. D. Harkins of the University of Chicago. Own Future Is Vogue The symposium will deal with complicated details and bristle with talk of protons, positrons, alpha particles, neutrons, quantum mechanics, and the like. But the discerning eye will see a picture of the future toward which science is aiming, a day when the energy in a pint of hydrogen will be let loose to drive an ocean liner from New York to Cherbourg. In other sessions, it may be more difficult for the layman to see what science is working toward, but that is unnatural. There are times when science can not foresee its own future. When Benjamin Franklin flew his kite* he probably had no notion that he was paving the way for electric lights and street cars. Sessions Held Daily Scientific subjects under discussion will range through every branch of science, from stars to atoms, from dinosaurs to bacteria. More than a score of scientific sessions are to be held daily. The American Meteorological Society has arranged a symposium on “A Century of Progress in American Meteorology.” Subjects to be discussed range from the history of early American meteorology to the latest theories regarding the effect of solar radiation upon the weather. A particularly important session will be held by the American Physical Society to discuss the application of the latest theory of energy, the so-called quantum mechanics, to chemistry. Births Hoys el . P atrick and Mary Higgins. 2352 ShesRay and Edna Mathews. 254 Leeds Peter and Catherine Schanke. 406 West Raymond. Girls Henrv and Catherine Fillenworth. St Vincent s hospital. Carl and Mary Pranger. St. Vincent's hospital. Deaths Harry Wade. 70. Methodist hospital diabetes mellitus Elnora Pope. 65. 3827 East Fourteenth, chronic myocarditis. Madge Derral Nickerson. 54. 1614 Winfield. cardiac dilatation Maude Sophia Bynum. 60. 1931 Ashland, uremia Charles Huber. 59 St. Vincent s hospital chronic nephritis. John Henrv Harris. 68, 1357 Reisner cerebral hemorrhage. Elizabeth McCrea Woods. 54. 1024 West Twenty-seventh, chronim mvoc radius Minerva Kirkman. 78. 2135 Highland place, cerebral hemorrhage Gilbert Williams., 52. city hospital, carcinoma. Charles H. Durham, 35. Centrai Indiana ho .'vital, general paralysis. Aihe Belle Johnson. 49. 1423 Columbia. ca; i inoma. Matilda Katherine Stephens. 50. 1455 Brook.ide. coronary occlusion America Hendricks, 74, 227 S Arsenal chronic myocarditis Plumbing Permits H R. Dailey. 5140 North Meridian, four fixtures. William Steck, 1511 East Fifty-ninth, six fixtures William Steck, 4502 North Delaware three fixtures. William Steck. 5507 Washington boulevard. ten fixtures Sloom-Barker, 3203 East Washington four fixtures. L. E Isley. Sixtieth street and Washington boulevard, three fixtures Frank Callon, 949 Hosbrook. five fixtures. Christ Grainer, 2404 East Tenth, four fixtures. R. Esaman 523 East Minnesota, one fixture. H Rahe. 437 Orange. 2 fixtures. Confesses Taxi Holdup Laverne Dickson. 20. Negro, 1230 Fayette street, has admitted, detectives said today, that he held up Glenn Trulock, taxi driver, at St. Clair and Roanoke streets June 20 and took $1.60. He is charged with robbery.

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The City in Brief

FRIDAY EVENTS Exchange Club, luneneon, Washington. Optimist Club. luncheon, Columbia Club. Sahara Grotto. luncheon, Grotto Club Reserve Officers’ Association luncheon. Board of Trade. Rainbow Division Veterans. dinner, 6:30. Washington. Phi Della Theta, luncheon. Columbia Club. Harvard Club, luncheon. Lincoln. Fred Sanders is in charge of a dance t<s be held as part of the outdoor festival at the Little Flower auditorium, Fourteenth street and Bosart avenue. June 29 and 30 and July 1. The Little Flower clubs and societies will give a fish fry the night of June 30. Marguerite Strong, Negro, 6, of 924 South Belmont avenue, suffered a fractured leg Wednesday w’hen she was struck by an automobile while crossing Washington street at West street. Members of the hoard of directors of the Supermind Science church Wednesday night elected Harry J. Holman president. Other officers elected were: Arthur Baron, vicepresident; Miss Ann Gallogher, treasurer; Mrs. Hary Holman, corresponding secretary; and Mrs, Le Grande Lawrence, financial secretary. Professor Robert G. Phillips, of Purdue university, was a guest of honor at a luncheon of the Lions Club Wednesday at the Washington. The local club will back the candidacy of Professor Phillips for third vice-president of Lions International, at the St. Louis iMo.) convention to be held soon. A luncheon in honor of new members admitted within the last six months, was held by the Kiwanis Club, Wednesday at the Columbia Club. Beth El Men’s Club Wednesday night re-elected David Sablosky, president, at the annual dinner held in the Beth El temple, Thirty- | Fourth and Ruckle streets. “Business Recovery” was the sub- : .jrcl of Daniel B. Luten, secretary of I the Indianapolis Engineering SoI ciety, at a luncheon of the society today at the Board of Trade. Sutherland Players will present their second annual musical revue, "Sutherland Sillies," at 8:15 tonight at Sutherland Presbyterian church. Second anniversary of the Free Lancers, a local authors’ club, will be celebrated at the Moore farm, near Waverly, Friday night. Indiana laundry operators discussed terms of the newly enacted industrial recovery bill at a meeting at the Columbia Club Wednesday. Co-operating with state police, Indianapolis police had arrested thir-ty-six motorists up to midnight Wednesday for failure to have driver licenses. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices GAHAN, DORIS HONAKER—Beloved wife of Joseph R. Gahan. mother of Jackie and Ronald Gahan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Honaker and sister of Fred and Genoa Honaker and Mrs Audrey Monroe, departed this life Wednesday. .June 21. aged 23 years. Funeral Saturdav, June 24, 10 a. m,. at the residence, 305 Dorman st. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE Sc KIRK. | Louisville iKy.i papers please copy |. SMITH. MRS. EMMA J.—Passed away Wednesday morning at the home of her Guy E. Smith, 5146 Broadway Ave. Short services Saturday. 10 a. m. at the residence and at Oak Hill chapel at Lebanon. Ind., about 11:30 a. m. Friends invited to both services. SIT.I,IVAN. VIOLA Passed nwav~June 20 mother of Margaret. Frank. Thomas Dennis. Richard and Robert. Funeral r ‘ da >k June 23. 8 30. at FUNERAL HOME OF FEENEY Sc KEENEY. 2339 N. Merii9 a ,, m - , at ss - Peter and Paul ,! Herat. line. C: nss ccme'cr Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St Branch office. 1634 W. Morris FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Meridian St TA-18S5 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware Clyde V. Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. DR-0321-0332 4 Lost and Found REWARD TO FISHERS LOST ARTICLES that have been advertised as lost in this column will receive two guest tickets To See (l ]|| APOLLO THEATER j When you have returned the article to 1 its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe *t times want ad headQi AKTEKS and say that you have returned the articles and tickets will be mailed at onee. 545 I CURRENCY I "Owner s name - within envelope, Reward. RI-2098 LOST—Lock and silver Parker fountain pcn j Vicinity of Highland ave, park. Finder rewarded. CH-6143 PlN—Alpha Theta Chi. pearl studded E R. on back Reward RI-1359 PURSE white, betwpen 30th and 33rd st on N. Sherman Dr . 6 p. m. Tuesday. Finder keep money, return conten's PR--1107-J. SACK OF CLOTHING, between 14th and Penn, and 16th and College. Return to SMITH GARMENT CLEANERS. DR-0147 ! Liberal reward. : WRIST WATCH—"Hamilton." downtown I June 12. name on cack. Reward TA- , 7142 j 5 Personals ! 6-GRAVE LOT. section G, Washington I Park Cemetery. $125. TA-7150 ! HAND HEMSTITCHING^”\ard or wTTI j teach Prices reasonable. IK-3076. DRESSMAKING—EXPERT ALTERATIONS' ; BY DAY OR HOUR RI-2098 ENJOY swimming in the Y. MCA pool. Swim for health and fun. Full membership privileges to October first 54 RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. L S AYRES & CO. BUSINESS siRVICE 7 Business Services ■ WINDOW SHADE Cleaning, authorized i dealers of Bren’tn window shades. KEITH SHADE CO Rl-4995 1348 N 111 St CHAIRS made new b\ rebctiomine in cane hickorv or reed BOARD OF INDUSTRLAL AID FOR BLIND HA-6583 _ CONTRACTOR —Complete home repairs, iob work. Screens made and repaired. Estimates free: prompt service. LI-8074.

BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services FLOORS—Laid: finished: old floors rescraped, cleaned, waxed: guaranteed; rs terer.ee J MORRIS. CH-5147-R, EXPERT repair mar.. Also interior, exterior decorating 20 years experience. CH-2128-R 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage BRADSHAW TRANSFER—Move any time. S2 and up: exp white men, LI-4105. FIREPROOF STORAG* Store now. pay six months later, free nauling to storage Moving S4 per load and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO RI-7750, 419 E. Market St. DREXEL. 1243—Moving. $2 up. General nauling. MILLER. 1023 Flrnc-her Ave, MOVING $2 UP—Local, overland equip, covrd. trucks: white men. Pete's. CH--2878. STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling, re*urn loads wanted Part loads service. OTTO J. SL'ESZ RI-3628. RI-6561: CH--0699-W. RI-1288—Moving prices reduced. Clean pads: covered trucks: white men. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting 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-1806 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. PAPERING Painting, general repairs; rock bottom prices. Rl-7725. PAPER HANGING, cleaning and painting, by responsible man. reasonable. CH--2515-J PAPER HANGING Thorough service given: sensible prices. LOUIS KASTNAR. CH-4297-R, 7-d Cleaners and Dyers Monument Rug Cleaners Sl ’ 29 smiu free Cleaned, Sized Suits, and overcoats 49c; work guaranteed. DR. 1976-R RUGS—Cleaning and sizing $125. Work guaranteed and insured. CH-7373. INSTRUCTIONS” 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring Rv Complete course dual Instruction, $2 per lesson. TARKINGTON SCHOOL OF AVIATION. BE-4400. PIANO LESSONS—Special rates to beginners: will come to home, RI-9673. SUMMER SCHOOL—Reasonable. Call HU--2204 HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male BACK TO WORK!! Business picking up. We will hire 5 willing workers today, small salary to start, advancement. 419 When _Bldg. EXPERIENCED yardman wanted for selling second-hand lumber. HOOSIER WRECKING CO.. 218 S. Eas‘. QUICKEST CHANCE FOR BIG MONEY— Texas land excursion. Agent goes free. Write KENT. P. O. Box 1654, Indianapolis. SALESMAN—CaII on merchants. Must be neat. Call between 8 and 12. 11l S. Capitol. ____ SALESMEN WANTED To those who qualify the Hoosier Motor Club offers permanent and profitable employment. Call 1840 N. Meridian, 9-12 a. m. See Mr. Underwood. THE J. R. Watkins Cos. has opening for man on city route. Phone HA-2493 for appointment. WANTED—Experienced telephone salesmen. Banners, tickets, boxes. Apply 219 South Meridian st. 14 Help Wanted—Female LOCAL Cos. has opening for high type lady. permanent. 1107 Hume Mansur Bldg. FINISHERS—On work pants, experienced. J. W. JACKSON. 700 Jackson Bldg. 546 S. Meridian. WANTED—Power machine operator. Experienced colored girl. Martin Bros. 214 Indiana Ave. 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 sejl to their advantage in a dignified well paving work. Apply MISS LANE. 510 Merchants Bank Bldg.

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 F umished Rooms $3.50 FOR 2—9th. 149 W.—Apt. 8- Lovely, cool, front room, 4 windows. RI-2287. BI.VD. PL.. 4102 —Large airy room. 1 or 2 gentlemen, private home; carline. WA--5512-J; RI-7748. BROADWAY, 2232—2 unfurnished connecting front rooms, redecorated; meals optional; hot water. HE-2567. ILLINOIS. N., 1907—Unusual room, cool, quiet, large closet; constant hot water; parage, reasonable. MARKET E., 1006—Front room, for 1 or 2 men: $2 week each. Nice home. Owner. 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. PENN.. N.. 2171—Nice cool room for one or two cheap. TA-5378. 2169 N. PENN.—Large, cool, front room; gentlemen preferred; private family; $3. Home privileges. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 2411—Nice front room: modern home: privileges. $3.25. HA-4521. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 801—Svlvama. Apt. 2. ATTRACTIVE ROOM ADJOINING BATH. SHEFFIELD. N.. 31—Large front, airy room: modern conveniences! near Washmgton car line. BE-4428. WASHINGTON BLVD.. 3312—Attractive front room, cross ventilation, twin beds, gentlemen preferred. TA-7014. 10TH ST. E.. 1206 1 2 —Corner Brookside. frame building, 4-room apt. No. 12 to 15: $8; 5 rooms Apt., No. 16 to 20; $lO. LI-8621. i7-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns Are You Coming to Cool, Colorful COLORADO? For detailed information, hotels, A mountain resorts, rates, guide v'j jj books, tours, etc . write the V. 4P HOTEL and RESORT || /Mj THE ROCKY IVI mountain r 5 a dm NEWS . "A Scripps - Howard jMl rj CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.: large front housekeping room; newlv decor a ted. Gnlrminl Rntpl Everv con. free aarkouiuiiidi xTuiei ine Must see i0 aD _ preciate, $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; exceller.t food. Good beer! HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a dav: $lO week. 750 N. Meridian, LI-2351 CTTATTYOT FALABAMA. 920. NORTH OILAI ITS vJi-il-j SINGLE ROOMS TTOTFT $3 50—54—54.50 IlV'ir.Di FOLLOW THE CROWD for clean attractive modern roooms. LI-1496 CORONADO HOTEL o ® s N st ini i block north of bus terminal. C’ean, light, airy rooms, with running water and baths. Single. 75c and up; double. SI and up; weekly. $3 and up. LI-1637. 18 Housekeeping Rooms *3. $3.50 and *5.50 Illinois. N.. J3S9; 1 and 3 rooms; suitable for 4. HA-4928-M. $5: ASHLAND. 1550—2 room epartment; nicely furnished, complete; private entrance: garage RI-4916. SS—NEW JERSEY. N.. 1112—Nice, airv room: complete kitchenette, everything furnished; modern. RI-5918. $5 PER WEEK—4 Rooms furnished cottage, water paid, call at 1611 Southeastern ave. S5: ASHLAND. 1232—2 large rooms, private porch, utilities $5. 2225 E 10TH—3 rooms, modern: sleepIng porch. 2 beds; gas range Clean ASHLAND. 1128—Well furmshed room. Kitchenette, clean, comfortable large porch, yard: $3 wk. SEVILLE 829 N—2 Modern front rooms; private entrance porch. S5 Adults CENTRAL. 2604—3 desirable rooms, large ki’cher. utilities furnished. Next bath. Reasonable HA-1658-M. ILLINOIS_ N 1726—We1l furnished, clean. nev.'iv decorated 2 or more rooms: private entrance; reasonable.

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RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms McCARTY. E . 326—Large, cool room, and krehenette. $2 50: also sleeping room. MERIDIAN. 2317 N— Nice, cool, front room for two girls; kitchen privileges. TA--1699. MICHIGN E . 2138 2-room apartment, everything furnished. Hot water, private bath and entrance. OHIO. E.. 540 —2 nice cool furished rooms. S3 per week: other rooms. 51.50 up VERMONT. W . 132—1 light housekeeping room. So; sleeping rooms, $3, walking distance. LI-8905. LOVELY WOODRUFF 608 M. Dr'—Room, kitchenette. $4: 2 rooms. $5.50: furnished: porch. CH-4108. 19 Rooms with Board $5 50—CAPITOL N , 2862—Girl and mother have lovely large front room; home cooking. HA-1762-M. BELMONT. N . 136—Room, board, elderly person: ouiet: modern home. BE-1145-R. COLLEGE. 1654 — Cozy room, suitable for couple, board optional; also furnished apt.s. Very reasonable. MANSFIELD. 1855—Front. downstairs room; across from bath. Meals optional. Reasonable. HA-1272-R, WANT two children to board, close to school Mother’s care. CH-6969 ROOM and board: employed couple or 2 girls: modern, private home, IR-4978. PRIVATE living room and bedroom with board, downstairs apartment. Reasonable. Call HE-2853. 21. Unfurnished Apartments SPINK APARTMENTS 3720 N. Pennsylvania ....$45 00-$ 50.00 2035 N. Meridian 37.50- 60.00 1433 N. Pennsylvania .... 40.00- 55.00 103 E. 13th 35.00- 47.50 111 E. 16th 37.50- 47.50 37 W. 21st 37.00- 50.00 230 E. 9th St 30.00- 37.50 402 N. Meridian 45.00- 125.00 Modern Fireproof Apt. Frlgidaire Equipped ACCESSIBLE Street cars, bus lines and stores. General Apartments, Inc. 22 W. Vermont St. LI-2439. Nights. Sundays. Holidays. Call LI-2361. WALLACE t p ‘ educed $93 APARTMENTS t 0 —r-j w.Sov — - Some at $25 All just redecorated. I XjS. New restaurant in e building. Gas and q \A water furnished. 'V See Mr. Sater, eus--30 b CLIFTON todian. $20—42 W. 11TH—Nlceiy decorated. Kitchenette apartment; gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1. The Grant. BALSAM, 3519—‘‘New Ralph.” off Fall Creek Blvd., cool, cross ventilated living and bedroom apartments' utilities, G. E. paid; also furnished. $35 up W'A-2335. CENTRAL, 2342—5 Rooms, heat and water. 1 month free. RI-5994. HE-2783. FALL CREEK. 45 W. No. I—Sunroom, living, in-a-door, bath, kitchen privileges, _S2S. TA-4974. LANSING ST.. 431—4 rooms, bath, garage, near Coleman hospital; S2O, DR-1417. MERIDIAN, 1913 N.—Upper duplex, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, garage. Frigidaire, good condition. Rent reduced. R.I-9663. PALMER. 118 E.—Effiency apartments. modern; light and water paid. DR-1958. PARK, 2428—5 rooms, bath: in beautiful location: porches: reasonable, HE-5080. WASHINGTON ST.. W.. 2619—Apartment; strictly modern: S3O a month. BE-0200. 10TH ST.. E.. 1530—4-room modern, heat, water, near Tech. See Janitor. CH-2758. GROUND FLOOR—4-Room, utilities furnished; $25 per month. HE-2905. Georgia Apts. Georgia. E.. 702; three rooms, front porch, modern and newlv 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. BROOKSIDE APTS. N. W. Cor. Seville and 10th St. ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION Bedroom apt.; thoroughly modern; good condition; good heat; $25 and up. Call Apt. 19. or Security Trust. RI-9484. $35 —2-Bedrm. Apt. Utilities Furnished 2017 Central Ave. Five rooms, sun porch, electrical refrigeration; good condition. See custodian or Security Trust. RI-9484. Beautiful 2-Bedroom Apartments 3540 N. Pennsylvania St. Just like home; large yard; forest trees, shrubbery; garage. Worthy of your inspection. See custodian jor Security Trust Cos. RI-9484. A ROOM AD costs only 2c a WORD. 22 Unfurnished Houses $9.50; PINE, N., 714—3 rooms, city water inside, toilet, A-l. TA-0641. $lO, MERRILL. 105 W.—4 rooms and bath. in good condition. IR-5293. sl2. WEGHORST. 802—2 large rooms, kitchen, garage, water paid, DR-2036. $12.50: DRAPER. 1531—4 Rooms, kitchenette; near school: water paid; redecorated. HU-4368, DR-3564-R, $12.50, BELL ST., 509—5 rooms, toilet, water paid, all redecorated. TA-6415. sl3: NEW JERSEY, S.. 2164—At Garfield park, dandy 5-room semi-mod.. % dble. A-l cond L . gar.; water pd. DR-3472. $16 —MODERN. 5-room, A-l. cool double; near new School 81. CH-2563. sl6. NEW JERSEY. S.. 1414—5 rooms, modern double, garage. 1 block school. DRsl7, BRADLEY, 65 S.—s-Room modern double garage, water paid. LI-5065. sl7: WATER PAlD—Reduced rent, beautiful 5-room modern, clean as pin. A-l, shades, screens, linoleum, schools. DR--6480. $lB. BRADBURY. 1128—Double. 4 rooms, garage, laundry, water paid. RI-7253. S2O; CAPITOL. N., 2421—C001, 6-room modern, double, near Shortridge. HU--5154, S2O: 421 W. 39th St.: 5-room single, large livivng room, hardwood floors, modern, redecorated. WA-4900-R. S2O; TACOMA, N.. 334—Modern, 5 rooms, garage: near Tech. CH-5589-M. S25 —DEWEY. 6109—5-room modern bungalow; near school: A-l. RI-9548. S6O. FORMERLY s9o—49th. 204: 6-room; laundry: garage: heat, HU-4786 ARNOLDA. 541—5 room house, large garden partly planted. $12.50, TA-6415. DELAWARE. N.. 2404—Corner double; 5room modern; redecorated; near school; S2O. DR-6323. EUCLID. N.. 16—4-room modern lower duplex, garage, water paid: reasonable. HARDING. N.. 3122-Coziest half. 4-room modern double in city: $lB. CH-0998. HIGH ST.. 1034—5 room semi-modern. 513.50. Good condition. LAUREL 817 -Bungalow, 5 rooms, nicely papered; $10; water_paid. TA-6250. 2020 S. Laurel 4-Room double. Water paid. LI-7491. GREGORY * APPEL INC MICHIGAN. E., 1317—Double; 5 rooms, _ bat hj garage. Now_ sl3 ; LI-8621 NORTH ST.. E.. 322—4-bedroom modern double. Ideal 2-families. S2O each. LI--6056. OLNEY ST . N.. 2848 —4 rooms, modern, hardwoods, laundry, garage; sl6; water. _RI-4749. 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. 1609—5 rooms semi-modern: garage. Rent. sl2. Near car. SPRUCE. S.. 1506 —Double, newlv decorated: 5 rooms, bath: sls. LI-8621. STATION ST.. 3026—4-room single, redecorated. electricity. gas. water, cemented cellar, paved street. *9. CH--4924. WHITTIER PL.. 58—(Irvington). 5-room modern, new hardwood floors, fireplace, garage: sl9: water paid. RI-1533. 10TH ST.. E . 4810—4-room double, in-a-door bed. refrigeration, range, garage, modern, newly decorated; s3l; water paid. RI-36QQ. 18TH ST., 1119 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. "3RD E.. 905-09—Corner Bellefontaine; double: 5 rooms, bath, furnace: no garace: sl4 - 911 same: ? 12. LI-3621. REDUCED to sl2. water paid 5 rooms: good condition. 534 W Maryland and 533 W Pearl RI-6412. J S CRUSE. INC. COLORED—Ethei 2621—3-room. nicelv papered, beautifully vine covered porch; $10: water paid TA-6250 COLORED—Senate. S.. 918—7-room single, inside toilet, repapered: $12.50. Owner, LI-9117, After You Have - xi* ’Jy Your New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses COLORED 2401 Columbia. 4 rooms: water paid. sll. 2614 N Oxford, 6 room single. $lO. 311 Arch. 4 rooms; water paid 510. LI-7361 C. C GROVE 44 Virginia Ave. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses 54 PER WEEK—S rooms, overstuffed furni’ure. 162 C W New_ York St. RI-7725, $7 50. $27 50 M 0.—2235 Kenwood: 3 rooms: kitchenette, bath, porch, modern apartmer.t; utilities. Rl-2234. CENTRAL. 1241—Furnished 1 or 2-room apartments; phone: utilities; 53.50 and 55. COLLEGE. 1117—Nice efficiency apartments: all utilities furnished: attractive • prices. DEARBORN. 1407 N Comfortable 5-room bungalow: thoroughly modern. Make appointment. LI-1762. ILLINOIS. N.. BlOV2—Modern furnished apartments. $7 to 510: utilities paid. LI--8888. ILLINOIS. 1919 N.—Modern 4-room lower a Partment: porches, large yard, garage. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, aicove. private bath. See housekeeper in basement, $5 and $7, 11TH. W.. 42—Nicelv decorated kitchenette apt., gas. water, *ce furnished; 525 Call Apt, 1 The Grant. 23D. EAST—6-room home, bedroom, bath _ down; clean: 532.50.. HU-3598. 49TH. 645 E—Livine room. bedroom, kitchen, utilities. Call evenings. HU--6909. 6-ROOM, neatly furnished bungalow: '3 sq. car; garage: utilities: $8 wk HA-0108. 4-ROOM nicelv furnished apartment; $lO semi-monthly. Key 124 N. Denny. ONE apartment, private bath: 2 apartments. running water, utilities furnished. CH-3173. 544 Middle Dr.. Woodruff Pi. 24 Suburban and Farms Sls: RENT—Or will sell for 51.800: 6 rooms, acre ground. good location. southeast. RI-3413. WA-3661. Lawrence, Ind., 4-Room cottage; low rent. LI-7491. GREGORY fz APPEL INC. 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale ENGLISH AVE., 1111—6 rooms, toilet, sink in kitchen, gas and electric lights, paved street and alley, price $1,200. Jennings Bros., 28 S. Illinois. WASHINGTON PL., 29 N. Gibson—Modern. 3 bedrooms; long living room, fireplace. IR-2116-7. WALDEMERE AVE.—Eauitv in 3-bedroom modern, brick veneer bungalow for B. and L stock on city property, DR-7657. 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-3168-R before 7 p. m. 28 Sale Suburban Property BY OWNER—33I7 Madison Ave. 5-room house and roadside stand. Cheap for cash. Inquire of tenant or phone WA--12G3. MODERN 5-room house 1 acre ground' large barn, garden planted, big grape arbor, large chicken house, poultry included; fruit, shade trees. 4728 E. Minnesota. Close in. IR-2106-6. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage QUARTER and 'y acre tracts for sale cheap. Dearborn Realty Cos., LI-4369; evenings, WA-3858. 207 Empire Life _Bld<n MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps SWAP Things You Have jor Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in this column is listed m The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of charge. Your swap ad costs only 3c a ward in The Times. Spacial multiple rates of seven davs for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three TO TRADERS If you can not find the leads that you desire in the ads in this column call the Swap Counter. RI-5551. and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps previously published. There is no charge for this service. DENTISTRY—For R. R. Bldg. Loan Stock or? DR. HICKMAN. 762 E. 42nd St. 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. ICE BOX. suitable for grocery. Trade for meat slicer or grinder. IR-0043. ELECTRIC iRONER, "Coffield.” Trade for electric washer. Electric Exerciser for large rug or chair. CH-0526-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. PLAYER PIANO—WiII sell or trade for car or what? 220 E. Morrill St. HOUSE RENT for carpenter work. Can'll to 11 a. m. HU-7458. NORTHSIDE LOT—Equity and Overland coach, to trade for Model A Ford. Will also do sign work in trade. WA-1977. slls. 35 m. m. DeVrv movie camera, will trade for 16 M. M. camera or cash. Phone CH-4425. CASH REGISTER. "National" for Band Saw, $25. or? 1636 Roosevelt Ave. STEAM engine, 20 h. p. Boat strap boiler, new flues. For Huller or sell. 515 N. Riiey ave. CAR RADlO—"Motorola." trade for canoe. Address Times Box K-107 TRUCK—I’j-Ton. "Reo," stake, good condition. For light truck. 1324 N. Capitol ave. ONE-TON model T truck for sale or trade or model A dump truck or ' 2 ton truck. 64th Street Transfer Cos.. 821 East 64th St. HU-3470, CASH and L-carat diamond ring for late 30 or '3l Ford coupe. Write box 156, Knightstown. Ind, FISHING tackle outfit, fly & bait, for ouTboard motor, or sell for $25. IR-1705. CORNER lot. 37th & DeQuincv. for late model car. RI-3536. HA-2093. PIANO, player: will sell or trade for car or what? 220 E. Merrill St GUARANTEED dental work for printing 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI-7281. COLT—Double action, ,45-calibe-; A-l condition. Model T Ford sedan, cheap. HU-1521. 35 Household Goods MAYTAG WflSZt*£M Floor sample, 15 ;- discount. Easy Terms. _ 32 N. Del. ELEC. SHOP. LI-5386. KEEP COOL with a "Modine.” room cooler. Call at our office, where they are demonstrated. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO, TA-Otß9. 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, .54; ice box, S3. 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. Ice Boxes—Gas Stoves All sizes, $2 up. Some like new. Open evenings. 1919 Southeastern. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR— 5.3 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. SIS. gas stove, 3-quarter white. $8.50: dinette table and chairs. $10: 7-tube Crosley radio. $8 50; buffet mirrow. S4. 318 N. Penny St. REFRIGERATOR. 50-lb . slightly used S5 - ' oil stove, 3-burner. $6. 551 N. East St. BEDROOM SUITE. 535; dining-room suite wrh refectory table, SSO: living-room suite. $45; rugs. sl6: dinette, solid walnut. 525. 3710 N. Meridian. DINING ROOM SUITE—9-piece. Early Engiish. __excellent condition; reasonable. HU-4365. IRONER—"Thor", gas heated, ii-ir.ch roll "Ohio ' sweeper, all attachments. 24 new * folomg card tables. All or cart. WA--2982. ’ 36 Radios, Musical Instruments USED—Band and orchestra instruments; standard makes: wide selection Lowest prices; easy payments. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N Penn. LI-5513. UNUSUAL BARGAINS PIANO ACCORDION'S as low as $39 50. Free lessons; easy terms PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N Penn. LI-5513. REPOSSESSED —Buescher bass sax: siiverfo,d ne”. with case. A rare bargain, 65 easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N. Penn. Ll-5513.

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Fri.-Sat FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF THE NEW Sf ABC • Imperial Washer TERMS $3 DOWN i rtfViov Alnrlolc We invite you to inspect our . v; nei new department at your earli--01 Equal \ allie est convenience. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. LI. 5513 Open Evenings

HALF SOLES and HEELS While You Wait SERVICE FIRST GRADE MATERIALS 59c 15 Main Block s FRIDAY ONLY 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. COIN-OPERATED phonograph, ’ R C A,” fine for dance hall, plays 16 records without changing. Swap or sail. TA-0700. ATWATER KENT, all electric set: cabinet model, sls. PAUL KERR MUSIC CO. CH-3036. 29 N. Temple. CH-3036. RADIOS, tubes, parts and service. RADIO EXCHANGE. 623 Mass. RI-5952. Philco. 7-Tube, Table Model $14.50 Silvertone, 7-Tube. Highboy 19.50 Also New Electric Refrigerators. R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. St. BEAUTIFUL KIMBALL PIANO Like New, 569. Guaranteed. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY. PRIVATE party to sell $750 mahogany grand for $225. Now in storage. For information, call LI-6464. Majestic Twin-Six AUTO RADIO $39.95 American Radio Stores 37 Miscellaneous For Sale KODAKS, -n CAMERAS, up. A fine selection of high-grade kodaks ana cameras, unredeemed, and new Eastman's double lens and others. A Graflex camera, late model, at a sacrifice price. SACKS BROS. 308 Indiana at C Pitol and New York. BICYCLES —510 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.. 534 W. Pearl St, LI-8085. BATH CABINET. "CRUM-VAPGR,” AND G-FT. TABLE. CHEAP. RI-3861. ADDING MACHINE. "Dalton," latest type, perfect condition, $17.50. 3815 College Ave. WA-2266. SAFE—"Schwab,” fireproof, small type, cheap. 3815 College Ave. MR. WILES. 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. FANS—New and rebuilt, desk, ventilating and exhaust, all sizes. MEIER ELECTRIC Sc MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. RI-1151. FURNACE—Large size Rvoolt, 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. HE-3898. DOCTOR'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT Bargain. Call BE-2124 at 12 inoonl, TENNlS—Raouets. cut prices, expert restringing. Hoffman’s. 251 Mass. LI-5256. ROW BOATS—I3 >2 FEET, RED CYPRESS, sls. DR-0439. ELECTRIC MOTOR. 1, H. P.. A. C., used once, perfect condition. 2-3 off. HU--8481. r, AWNINGS-CHEAPER. Plenty Samples. HA-0799. CURRANTS. BEDS—Metal. 4-poster and single beds, mattresses, unfinished drop leaf tables. 3-piece overstuffed suite. 8-piece dining room suite, odd dining chairs, buffets, kitchen cabinet, utility ca:#nets wood or metal, congoleum and linoleum, lot of wool rugs. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. BERLIN MACH. WKS. 24-IN. PLANER—and Jenkins self-feed attach. Will trede or sell. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. Washington st. RI-1151. REEL—Automatic fly rod. folding steel camping table and chairs. CH-2786. CHERRIES FOR SALE 30c gallon 3827 College. 37-c Building Materials ALL lumber for 18x20 garage, including new siding, sash and doors. 548 95. SERVICE WRECKING CO.. 320 N. West St. LI-3069. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies Office Furniture ®^|| ; R s s Sensational Prices. New and Used. OFFICE EQUIPMENT OUTLET Tvnpwri Best prices. KING E&.. X,V NV 11 Lttl S 205 Mass. LI-9470. TYPEWRITERS rented. 52.50 per mo.: $5 for 3 mo. Woodstock 317 N Penn. L 4712_ 39 Wanted to Buy HIGHEST CASH VALUE 17.50 Oz. 22-Kt. $11.20 Oz. 14-Kt. For old gold iewelry. teeth, dental bridges, rings, chains, old watches, broken, ar.v condition. Cash paid. Standard Gold Smelting Cos. 423 LEMCKE BLDG —4TH FLOOR. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts. WANTED —Electric water pump, good condition. Cali CH-0292-W. 39-a Furniture Buyers FURNITURE WANTED—AIways Call Mr. Stadia. TA-2455 FURNITURE W’ANTED—HU-7274. QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES FURNITURE—ANY AMOUNT OR KIND—CASH AT ONCE. MR. STILL-BOWER. CH-6757. HIGH PRICES FOR GOOD FURNITURE. NISSEN. 706 MASS. AVE __ LI-0234 WANTED to buv 2 carlbads of furniture at once. KENNEDY FURNITURE STORE. CH-0976 HIGHEST cash prices paid. Furniture, rugs, stoves. Mr. Holcomo. HA-4*35-W. Day or night. 14 E> €S Ml WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE

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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. I L. S Ayres & Cos. 41 Cash Coal Mart j Indianapolis Retail Tarda. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. DR-2401. Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. No Wheel Charge. WA-5666 ! KINDLING AND NO WHEEL CHARGE jW. Va. blk $5.25: > 2 ton $2.75 White Ash b1k.... $4.25; >- 2 ton $2.40 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR-4621. DR-4622. lTvestock” 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets MUST SELL full blooded Beagle, no reasor.able offer refused. 1509 Hoyt A\e. WHITE KING PIGEONS. 50c pair Orange and gray kittens, registered, $2; $2.50 apiece. 2433 N. Emerson. AUTOMOTIVE 45 Automotive Sendees HAVE your car gone over completely by experts. Special this week. Valve grinding. $1 per clvinder Electrical Repairs Made. We Guarantee All Work. 46 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TRUCK TIRES AH 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. MOTORCYCLE "Henderson," 4-cvlinder, needs slight repairs, $25. "Allens ” 534 Massachusetts ave. 48 Autos Wanted 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 PRICE! VALUE! SERVICE! G-M-C—l-Ton long panel body $250 CHEVROLET—I-Ton combination body 100 G-M-C—l'2-Ton, long wheel base..... 725 STUDEBAKER—2-Ton. 1932 850 G-M-C—2-Ton, new tires 725 INDIANA—3-Ton. airbrakes 650 G-M-C—2-Ton. stock body 450 INDIANA—Tractor 850 FRUEHAUF—TraiIer 800 Many Other Trucks. Tractors, Trailers! G. M. C. Used Truck Dept. H. SANDYS, Mgr. 31 West 13th st _ LI-7467 DODGE —3-ton with 32x6 Duals; 2-mar. enclosed cab: long wheelbase iob. Only S3OO. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO . 1188 Kentucky ave. LI-0408 REO—3-ton with Burrcster 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. TRACTOR—Demonstrators. used semi trailer, repossessed dump trucks and new 1932 van chassis. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington St. 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 50 Autos For Saie CHEV., ’3O coupe. Has 5 wire wheels and brand new white side tires, and in the pink of condition, make vou a splendid car. We’ve reduced from $275 to $235, and only $45 down. Consignment Sales 1030 N. Meridian. PONTIAC sedan, good car. good condition. $l6O. Harry Moore. 1304 N. Pennsylvania. CHEVROLET. ’3l. 3-window four-door Has the original tires, hasn’t been used much, original owner turned it back to finance company and his lass is you gain, cost new over $700; actually reduced to $345, and only S6O down. Consignment Sales 1030 N. Meridian. 1929 CHEVROLET and Ford to trade in on new Plymouth; will pav premium. FOUTS CAR & TRUCK CO.. Belmont and Washington BE-3290. FORD. '3O town sedan In our salesroom window, it's spotless—car never used a great deal—same as new and we've actually reduced from $375 to 5275. Has mohair upholstery, don't fail to come in and see it; $45 cash, balance payments. Consignment Sales 1030 N. Meridian. ESSEX, 32--Terraplane coupe, rumble seat: $395 Losev Motors, Inc. FORD. ’3O roadster. Has rumble seat, side shield and in the pink of condition, never used much and original owner really took wonderful care of it. Actually reduced from $245 to $165. S3O cash, balance payments. Consignment Sales 1030 N. Meridian. 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. GRAHAM-PAIGE- -'29. Model 610; excelient; equity sls: balance monthly. 3815 College. WA-2266. Mr. ElmOie, FORD. '3l de luxe coupe. Mohair upholstery, clean as a pin—originally owned by a local school teacher, she only drove it to and from school—was forced to turn back to finance company. and it's therefore reduced to 5245 for quick sale. An exceptional bargain. $45 down. Consignment Sales 1030 N Meridian. PONTIAC—29 conv. coupe: perfect, equity $22. balance monthly. 3815 College WA--2266, Mr. Elmore. PLYMOUTH—32 P A coupe, excellent condition throughout; real bargain. Terms. I WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N Capitol Ave _LI-4516. FORD. '3l Tudor Original owner couldn't drive it much as he was out of work—less than 6.000 miles, can vou imagine that, and the price has actually been reduced from $345 to $245 and only $45 cash, balance payments. Consignment Sales 1030 N. Meridian. FINE USED CARS—A w ide assortment of choice used cars to choose from. A. W. BOWEN CO. 945 Ft. Wayne Ave. 81-5565.

JUNE 22, 1933

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale ONLY 4 MORE DAYS CENTRAL BUCK'S GREAT REMOVAL SALE SAMPLE OFFERING fcL sl4s)] Vs=__ -d) Many other fine cars, including Buicks Pontiacs Fords. Chevrolet's Plymouth! Studebaker. La Salle Packard. Olds. Essex. Hudson. Hupmobile. Nash Marmons and Peerless [ENTRAL BUICKCO u Used Car Store I__ 120 W. Norrh S*. LI-1995 I OPEN EVE. 9 P M SUN . 4 > M „ T°, RD ' luxe roadster with 6 welk in,) ,!rPS ' T ,,R,r<! fendrr wells, brand new vhiio side -ires , ts ah’ $2357 a sk' a^wn reCiUCed from 55 Vo' Consignment Sales 1030 N. Meridian FOR used car? "a'f real bargain pTices* "Make Tracks for Sacks.” prises. Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 309 N, Capitol. _R 1-5994* FORD ’3O Tudor, in the pink of condlti°n ’ h 'l s , •' 1 brand new white side tires, upholstery absolutely spotless 4his car is the cleanest one buildmg, and we've actually reduced the price to $195; $35 down. Consignment Sales 1030 N. Meridian. Good Quality Used Cars See Oaklev at 1663 C S AK x EY £ IOTOR SALES 1663 S. Meriaian St. DR-4743 CASH for your car or equity. Late mode! preferred. SSO to $2,000 moqe.a Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 440 N. Capitol LI-1112 Willys and AuDurn DistrlOutors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. ALL Makes Fine Used Cars' T Vol 1 rat h-McCart h y 7302 K. UTnxliington Sf. LI-7383 “Sg’i gappysT" wisri ' T> ” cS financial 52-a Securities. Bids. & Loan BUILDING A LOAN STOCK o?, O ,Vf!I.U Sold or Security for Loans SCHtoSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO L?? E Wash 1 1-2318 Eve W \-1494 53 Personal Property Loans W WE specialize' W IN ARRANGING r LOAN s If you need money, come in and have a talk with us. Y Quick Service. Small Monthly payments. Personal Finance Cos. 34 S. PENN. RI-5054 Century Bldg.—Ground Floor. 55 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS • CASH AT ONCE • NO RED TAPE DON’T 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 —on— AUTOMOBILES Don’t lose your auto. Refinance at lower payments. Our new office assures privacy and quick, courteous service. SACKS BROS AUTO 10AN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. RI. 5994 Auto Loans MERIDIAN Motor Sales v \ LEGALS 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS Nonce is hereby giver, that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials will be received by the chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana at hts office on the third floor. Sta’.egouse Annex 102 North Senate avenue, Indianapolis. Ind until 2 p m. on he 6’h day of Julv. 1933. at which time :hey will bo publicly opened and read Invuation No. 2517-B -1.400 te 2.000 tons Telford stone to be delivered or. Road 262, Sections G and H, between DUisboro and Rising Sun. Invitation No. 2643—1.300 to 1.800 tons of sizes No 6 and No 46 gravel delivered on Road 61 Sec'ion E-2. in the vicinity of Petersburg and Vincennes Invitation No 2644—500 to 1 300 tons of sizes No. 46 and No. 6 crushed aggregate or grave! shipped F O B. Sedalia. or delivered on Road 28 in the vicinity of P.os - viUe and Middlefork Invitation No. 2845—182 structural steel plates and 335 machine bolts shipped F. O B Rockford 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 Judgment is most advantageous to the state of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. James D. Adams, Chairman.