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—Dietz on Science— CLAIMS CANCER CURE POSSIBLE IN EARLY STAGE Work of Physicians Is Described at Session in Chicago. BY DAVID DIETZ SrripDft-lloward Sflence Editor CHICAGO, June 26—Cancer ccn be cured If it is discovered soon enough. Right living helps combat heart trouble. The impulse that travels along the nerves is not electrical but chemical. In a short time the world will have so many old people they will constitute a problem. Tests indicating that the average American of 55 has the same intelligence rating as his 14-year-old son or daughter, were described by Professor Harold E. Jones of the University of California. He said he learned that intelligence develops rapidly between the agees of 10 and 20, amd that thereafter there is a steady decline. These findings today were before the summer meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. “The early removal of cancer does effect cures,” said Dr. Max Cutler of Michael Reese hospital, Chicago. “Through surgery, radium or the X-ray, from 30 to 70 per cent of cancers are being cured for periods of five yer* irore. The high r.te of cure {s'." vails in skin cancers; the lower one in those inside the body. Sufferers Wait Too Long “Too often people wait from six to eighteen months before going to see a doctor. Sometimes it is then too late.” "Don’t worry over heart defects,” was the advice of Dr. Paul Dudley White of Harvard. "Even the old fatalistic view regarding serious heart ailments is wrong. We must treat the causes of heart disease. Even those with such a serious disease an angina pectoris may live comfortably for a considerable number of years.” After metnioning that heart disease ranks first in the United States as a cause of death, and that it cripples 1 per cent of alll children and 2 £er cent of adults in the northern part of the country. Dr. White said that if persons in the prime of life took better care of themselves, the mortality from heart disease would be reduced. Recommends Less Worry He recommended a planned life with less worry and strain. The age-old mystery of how the nerves function is being explored by Dr. A. V. Hill of London with instruments so delicate that a gust of wind through the laboratory window will upset the work of weeks. For more than a century it was supposed, by the public in general and by some scientists, that the impulse which travels along a nerve is electrical. Dr. Hill in his address to the association revealed that the impulse is chemical. Ho compared the progress of an impulse along the nerves with the serial explosion of a row’ of dynamite charges—excepting that in the nerves the cells restore themselves for further work.' Aged May Be Burden The wave is accompanied by the production of heat, by the appearance of electrical currents in the nerves and by a variety of chemical changes. The percentage of the aged is being increased to such an extent, said Dr. Morris Fishbcin, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, that the burden on the middle-aged and young to support them eventually will be a problem, and the world will consider what to do with the old. Man's tendency to revert to savagery is the foundation of insanity cases, Dr. F. W. Seward of Goshen, N. Y„ suggested before the American Institute of Homeopathy. Bank Robbery Jury Chosen PLYMOUTH, Ind., June 26. Selection of a jury to hear the trial of four suspects in the Culver bank robbery last May 29, was completed in Marshall circuit court today and Prosecutor Dan Kitch said presentation of evidence would start immediately after the noon recess. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices CAIN. WASHINGTON C.—Age 85 years, beloved husband of Sarah Ann. father of Ollie and Bertha Cain, passed away Sunday. Services at the home, 4224 Madison ate . Tuesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at homy any time. nil I . BOSS S.—Husband of Ina M . father of Richard T. and stepfather of Harry M Agcrter, passed away Sunday mornins Services at the residence. 5241 Washington blvd . Tuesday. 2 p m. Friends invited. Burial_Crown Hill. KFI.I.IR. KMILIE—Widow of the late Franz Keller, beloved mother of Pauline. Anna. Ernest. Julius. Mrs. E T. Graber and Mrs. F L. Smith, passed auav at the residence. 3025 N Meridian st.. Saturday. June 24. at 11 p. m. Services at FLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Tuesday. 10 a. tn. Friends invited Private burial at Crown Hill. Friends may _ cal! ju mortuary any time. parin' MAY—Of 4012 E. 31st. beloved grandmother of Clyde E . and May Redell Neese. sister of Phillipi Jones, departed this life Sat June 24. age 59 vears. Funeral Tuesday. June 24. at the MOORE ,v KipK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station st.. 2 p m. Burial Crown Hill Friends invited. SAFER. JOHN W.—Beloved husband of Bessie Saner, father of Kenneth. John 'Budi and Marjorie Sauer, son of Mrs. Eva Sauer, brother of Paul and Will | Sauer. Mrs. Mary Carelli. Mrs. Louise Goolsby. Mrs. Josephine Burdette and j Mrs. Bertha Eddy, departed this life Saturday. June 24. age 43 vears. Funeral Tuesday. Juno 27. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2.v30 Station st. 830 a. m., and at Little Flower Church. 9 a m Burial Memorial" Park cemetery. Friends invited 2 Cards, In Memoriams WILLIS—We wish to extend our deepest, I heartfelt thanks to our manv relatives, i friends and neighbors for their kind ex- ' pressions of svinpathv. assistance and | beautiful flowers during the sudden death of our beloved father FRANCIS M WILLIS. We particularly wish to ' thank the Rev. Mr. Abel and wife. Aiso the singers. Mrs S Strong and Mrs. F Theising of Woodside M E. church A,so W. T Blasengvmn. for their efficient services n.AUGIITERS AND SONS. 3 Funrral Directors, Florists w. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelbv St Branch office 1634 W Morris ————— riR-357n FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors, Florists G RIN STEIN ER’S 522 E. Market lIISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 Clyde V. Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect DR-0321-0322 4 Lost and Found t 45 (CURRENCY I—Owner's name within envelope Reward. Rl-2098. LOST Key ring with keys attached near Michigan and Holmes. Return to 2619 __W. Michigan St. Reward. PURSE White, between Del-Mar garage and 49th. N. Penn., Saturday night. Reward HU-1329, between 7a. m . 6 pm. 5 Personals 6- LOT, section G, Washington Park Cemetery, $125. TA-7150, ALL kinds of imported beer served here or taken out. THOMAS LUNCH ROOM. _1 310 W, Washington St. ENJOY the summer in the Y M. C A pool. Swim for health and fun. Full membership privileges to October first, $4 I WANT to correct anv Impression that the Eloi.se appearing on the WFBM program for the Crazv Crystals Company is mvself. MARY ELOI3E SPANN. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. L. 8. AYRES St CO. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services WINDOW SHADE Cleaning, authorized dealers of Brenlin window shades. KEITH SHADE CO- RI-4995. 1348 N, 111 Bt. CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in cane. hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUS_T R IAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. CONTRACTOR—CompIete home repairs, lob work. Screens made and repaired. Estimates free: prompt service. LI-8074. ! EXPERT repair man. Also interior, exI terior decorating, 20 vears experience. ; CH-2128-R. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired, used mowers. MILLER. 620 N. Liberty. I LT-7112. | BAND and orenesira instruments repairing. I expert guar work PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. j GENERAL contracting, concreting of ail I kinds, white washing garages, kalsoi mining kitchens, cold water painting. HA-0963. 7- 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 *4 per load and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. Rl-77 50. 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. STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling, return loads wanted. Part loads service OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3628. RI-6561; CH-n69!)-w. RI-1288—Moving prices reduced. Clean pads: covered trucks; white men. 7-h Paperhanging and Painting PAPER and A No. 1 work; 1 room, $3.50; two. $6.50; three. $9.25. LI-4290. PAPER HANGING, cleaning and painting, by responsible man. reasonable. CH--2515-J. PAPER HANGING. Painting, Thorough service given. Reasonable. LOUIS KASTNAR. CH-4297-R, PAPER,' HANGING. $1.50 room; large job snecial price; guaranteed. BE-1185-W. PAPER HANGING - Interior decorating. Personal service, “Daniels.” CH-4368-M. A-l PAPERING—iOc a roll up; painting, repairing; reasonable; quality work; estimates free. MR. WILLIS. DR-5075. INSTRUCTIONS in Schools, Colleges, Tutoring $lO5-8250 MONTH—Government Life Jobs. Many after depression vacancies. Men. women, 18-50. Steady. Qualify now. Sample coaching and full particulars. FREE. Apply immediately, today sure. Times Box 1050-R. PIANO LESSONS—Special rates to be- i ginners; will come to home. RI-9673. SUMMER SCHOOL—Reasonable. Call HD--2204. LEARN TO FLY Complete coure; dual instructions. T Lowest rates in city. TARKINGTON SCHOOL OF AVIATION Municipal Airport. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male BACK TO WORK! Expansion program requires 3 more men. energetic workers. Small salary to start, quick advancement. 419 When Bldg., across from Palace Theater. QUICKEST CHANCE FOR BIG MONEY Texas land excursion. Agent goes free. Write KENT. P. O Box 16f>4, Inmanapolis, SALESMAN—CaII on merchants. Must be neat. Call between 8 and 12. 11l S. Capitol. SALESMEN—For Wavne and adjoining counties. TANGLEFOOT specialty. Write MR. WOOD. 108 S. Capitol. Indiananolis. SALESMEN WANTED - To those who qualify ~ie Hoosier Motor Club offers permanent and profitable employment. Call 1840 N. Meridian, 9-12 a. m. See Mr. Underwood. THE J. R. Watkins Cos. need 2 men for their special sales, during July and August. Apply 7-9 p. m. only. 14 W. 22d St. WANTED—Experienced telephone salesmen. Banners, tickets, boxes. Apply 219 South Meridian st. RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost only 3 cents a word 14 Help Wanted—Female I NEED several attractive women to replace vacancies due to rapid promotion. Must be dependable and willing to adapt yourself. A promotion is here for you if you qualify. MISS LANE. 510 Merchants Bank Bldg. LOCAL Cos. has opening for high type lady permanent. 1107 Hume Mansur Bldg. PRESS OPERATOR—CoIored girl. NORTH SIDE LAUNDRY. 2929 Central. WHITE GIRL —For general house work. Apply 1319 Charles St. 16 Situations Wanted GIRL violinst wishes position in orchestra or trio work. RI-9002 RULING MACHINE feeder and bindery work. Can give reference. HI-9002, WASHING to bring home, dav work, experienced white. 311 Eastern Ave. CH--6328. - 17 Furnished Rooms 82.50—3600 NORTH—Large room, private home: double bed; garage optional. HA- _ 4667 J-R BLVD. PL.. 4102—Large airv room. 1 or 2 gentlemen, private home; carline. WA--5312-J: RI-7748. COLLEGE. 820— SLEEPING ROOM. $1.50: ALSO LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM; MODERN. DELAWARE, N. 1328—C001, light, airv furnished rooms. Walking distance. Very reasonable. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3-4 cottages. $3. $4, _S3; not modern. 1017 Prospect St. ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—Unusual 100..1 cool, quiet, large closet: constant hot water; garage: reasonable. 2164 N. ILLINOIS —Good sleeping room; modern. private home; $ 1.50 week. NEW JERSEY. N . 226 —Sleeping rooms. S2. $2.50: 35c night Also nousekeeping rooms. NEW JERSEY. N„ 3347—Very attractive room: private home; hot water. HA--1682-W PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 2308—Lovely room modern home: breakfast optional; near car line; reasonable. TA-2030. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2164 Nice large room; 4 windows; suitable 1 or 2; private family. HA-2691-R PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2411—Nice front room modern home: privileges. 53.25. H A-4521. WINTHROP. 3966—C00l room: reasonable to man who can drive car occasionally. WA-2820-J 11TH. W 132—C001, pleasant; twin beds overstufTed: porches; car space. Emplored people. Reasonable Phone. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns Colonial Hotel ! predate $4 up 236 N. Illinois. j NICE clean beds; cross ventilation; 25c ! night; new Paialk: Hotel. 4 N New Jersey St SARATOGA HOTEL-And grill. 540 Massachusetts Ave. Desirable rooms; excellent food. Good beer! "WORLD FAIR GUESTS.” $1 per day. ; 4306 Greenwood. Chicago. For references ' call CH-4108 HOTEL VXTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel j service , As low as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 N, Meridian. LI-2351. 1

RENTALS 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns CICOE HOTEL—Open under new management. Rates $2 per week up. 124 E New York St. Hotel Spink Attractive summer rates as low as sl, *1.23 and $1.50. All rooms have bath and showers. Weekly and monthly rates if desired. CORONADO HOTEL 156 N Illinois 1 block north bus terminal. I Clean, light airy rooms. Running water. ; baths: single. 75c up; double. $1 up; weeki ly. $3 up. LI-1637. Horton Hotel You can be comfortable in one of our j cool, airy rooms. Large lobby. Complete service: $4 week and up. Delaware at Michigan, LI-5315. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ■ $1.50. ALSO s2—New Jersey. N.. 743—Clean, ajr.v. home privileges: walking distance. $3. $3.50 and ss.so—lllinois N. 2339; 1 and 3 rooms; overstuffed: running water. HA-4928-M $5; ASHLAND. 1550—2 room apartment; nicely furnished, complete; private entrance: garage. RI-4916. *S—COLLEGE. 1155—2. large, light, airy rooms; completely furnished; adults; porclr RI-1996. j $5 PER WEEK—4 Rooms furnished cottage. water paid, call at 1611 Southeastern ave. $5: ASHLAND. 1232—2 large rooms, private j porch, utilities. __ $5. 2225 E. 10TH—3 rooms, modern; sleeping porch. 2 beds; gas range. Clean. ASHLAND. 1128—Well furnished room, kitchenette, clean, comfortable large porch, yr.rd; $3 wk. BEVILLE. 829. N.—s rooms. 2 bedrooms, I bath: sink in kitchen; front porch, private entranee. CENTRAL. 2604 3 desirable rooms, large kitchen, utilities furnished. Next bath. Reasonable, HA-1658-M. COLLEGE, 1933—2-room suite, furnished; private entrance; running water; adults only, HE-5038. MANLOVE. 4402 -2 nicely furnished rooms; ! $2 50 wk;; adults; shady, cool yard. HU--2388. McCARTY. E.. 326—Large, cool room, and kitchenette. 82.50; also sleeping room. MERIDIAN. 2317 N.—Nice. cool, front room for two girls: kitchen privileges. TA--1699. ORIENTAL. 20 N— Pretty, complete apartment; studio couch; private entrance; nice yard. TALBOT, N.. 2247—2, large, cool, front rooms; nicely furnished; sink; private entrance. TA-7038. LOVELY WOODRUFF. 608 M. Dr.—Room, kitchenette. $4; 2 rooms, $5.50: fur- _ nished: porch, CH-4108. ONE or two rooms, furnished or unfurj nished; all utilities paid. 721 E. 11th St. ! 3 ROOMS' furnished or unfurnished, modern; private entrance. CH-1464-J. Call after 5 p. m. | ——— 19 Rooms with Board COLLEGE. 1654—Cozy room, suitable for couple, board optional; also furnished apts. Very reasonable. . MANSFIELD. 1855—F’ront. downstair* room: across from bath. Meals optional. Reasonable. HA-1272-R. OXFORD. 540 N.—Cheerful, corner room; private home: gentleman; meals optional; garage. CH-3966. 21. Unfurnished Apartments $20—42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apartment; gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1, The Grant. CENTRAL, 2342—5 Rooms, heat and water 1 month free RI-5994. HE-2783. COLLEGE, 1815—SUMMER COMFORT. 5-rm. bungalow type apt.; elec, refrig., heat, hot water, laundry, porches, yard, awnings; ' g mo. free. S3O. HE-5529. 535 Hudson St. $18; 4-rm. mod. apt.; newly decorated. A. J. HUEBER & CO.. 144 N. Del. St. LI--4412. 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 conditlon. Rent reduced. RI-9663. NO. MERIDIAN: lower 6 rooms, porches, shade hemelike, reduced rent. TA-2800. MERIDIAN, 2063. N.—4 rooms, front: cross ventilation; Frigidaire; Murphy bed. WA-4439. PALMER, 118 E.—Effiency apartments. modern; light and water paid. DR-1958. PARK, 2428 —5 rooms, bath; in beautiful location; porches: reasonable. HE-5080. PENNSYLVANIA, NO.; 5-room upper duplex; morning or after 6. HU-7327. 3720 N. Pennsvivania $45-SSO 2035 N. Meridian 40- 60 ST. CLAIR, 725, E.—4-room apartment, heat, water, paid, S2O, Riley 5295. 305 NORTH SHERMAN DRIVE. SHERMAN INN APT., $lB & $22.50. H. L. DITHMER. TA-0689. 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. 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. Beville and 10th St. ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION Bedroom apt.; thoroughly modern: good condition: good heat: $25 and i'D. Call Apt. 19. or Security Trust. RI-9484. 22 Unfurnished Houses $lO. MERRILL. 105 W.—4 rooms and bath, in good condition. IR-5293. $10 —EVISON, 1130 i rear i—3-room semimodern: water paid. DR-3353-M. 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. sl6. NEW JERSEY, S., 1414—5 rooms, modern double, garage, 1 block school. DR--0318-J. sl7: WATER PAlD—Reduced, beautiful 5room modern, clean as pin. Shades, screens, linoleum, schools. Inquire 1201 Union. $lB. BRADBURY, 1128—Double. 4 rooms. garage, laundry, water paid. RI-7253. S2O 16TH. 806 E.—3-Bedroom modern. water naid. Near school. WA-1749-J. $32.50: CAPITOL, N.. 2115—6-room, porches, awnings heat, water, garage. HA-1361 -W ' ARNOLD A. 541—5 room house, large garden partly p 1 anted. $12.50. TA-6415. BELLEFONTAINE. 1011—8-Room modern, A-l condition: garage. S2O. RI-6412. BROOKVILLE RD. 46 S.—Rent reduced from S4O to S3O: 6 rooms, fine brick, newly decorated, new linoleum on kitchen and bath Built-in features, full basement, and shower. Garage. DAVIDSON. N.. 401—Semi-modern; 5-room double; garage; water paid; sl2. EMERSON. N.. 841—4-room brick, tilebath. sink- front drive. RI-5546. TA-6146. GUILFORD. 5243—5-room bungalow; large bedrooms: garage. Key 5241 Guildford. HIGH ST.. 1034—5 room semi-modern. $13.50. Good condition. KITLEY. 20? N.—ln Irvington. Beautiful finely finished strictly modern 4-room bungalow double, garage. Kelvinator. stove, breakfast nook, manv built-in features. Only $35: water paid, IR-4311. LA SALLE. N.. 2426—5-room single, trees. gar age: 812.50; water. RI-5546. TA-6146. MINNESOTA. E.. 249—6-room modern single; garage: excellent condition; priced right, NEW YORK. 4805 E.—4-Room double bungalow. modern, newly decorated. Redecorated. IR-7912. 0139 E. North Good 4-room double, near park; new paper; water paid. LI-7491. GREGORY k APPEL, INC, __ OLNEY ST., N.. 2848—4 rooms, modern, hardwoods, laundry, garage; sl6; water. RI-4749. 3315 Robson • Five-room modern bungalow, garage: good paper. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. SPRUCE 1609—5 rooms, semi-modem: garage. Rent. sl2, Near car. 3161 E. Washington Six-room modern double, garage, water paid; A-l shape. $22. LI-7491. GREGORY A APPEL. INC. 16T ST . W.. 3018—Owner's bungalow ; 5 rooms modern; redecorated; garages; S3O. _BE-Q125-j "NEWLY PAPERED, $7.50 Five rooms, inside toilet, water paid; 1009 Cedar st Bargain. Cali LI-2318 ask for FRAZEE LOOK THESE BARGAINS OVER 1230 S. Sheffield: 3 rooms; $5. 706 Haugh: 5 rooms and garage: $7. 427 S. Ritter: 4 rooms; water paid; SB. 2130 Avondale: 4 rooms- single; SB. LI. 7361. C. C. GROVE 44_Virginia. j SEVEN HOUSES 'Colored’ rent.. .$4 to $8 Eight houses i white i rent $6 to sl2 207 Empire Life Bldg LI-4369. After You Have Selected Your New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and nous'*? ILLINOIS. N., Blo ! j—Modern furnished apanments. *7 to $10; utilities paid. LIRURAL. 1019 N.-3 Rooms, modern, clean porches, yard, milities. Private entrance.

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MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE 40 Store Specials 40 Store Specials 40 Store Specials / Drag Store-Restaurant Refreshment Stand OWNERS Outdoor Service is INVITING ! Sturdy All-Steel Table Sets 4 Chairs A and Table Other Outdoor Table and Chairs Umbtellas... $2.98 up" priced from SI.OO to $4.98 Chairs, se“y, each' $1.25 < Here’s an opportunity to get one or more of these Modern Sets at an extremely low price. Set includes four chairs and table, weatherproof enameled in orange and black or orange and green. All Metal. Liberal terms on quantity purchases. Phone RI. 8421 Mam IN I I !/• Our representative will call with * 100)' I I 1 1 SAMPLES upon request. A)ine% |_ V, J Fx J

RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses WALNUT, E., 115—3 rooms, alcove, private bath. See housekeeper in basement, $5 and $7, 4-ROOM nicely furnished apartment; $lO semi-monthly. Key 124 N. Denny. APT.—3- outside rooms: hardwood floors; light, cool: laundry in basement; utilities; piano. Adults. 149 W. 20th. Apt. 2. 24 Suburban and Farms sls; RENT—Or will sell for $1,800; 6 rooms, acre ground, good location, southeast. RI-3413, WA-3661. EDGEWOOD. 1427 Epler; 5 rooms, plenty shade; redecorated; opposite school; S2O. DR-2217. BUNGALOW SUB., $15.00 Four rooms, electric lights, inclosed porch, garage, chicken house; in good condition. Close in; 3851 Rockville Rd. Call Frazee. LI-2318. 25 Factory, Office and Desk Space For Rent Drug Store. IN MAROTT HOTEL. SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED. FIXTURES AND SODA FOUNTAIN: UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR CAPABLE DRUGGIST. INQUIRE HOTEL OFFICE. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Hopses for Sale 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, before 7 p. m. 547 CHASE ST.; 7 rooms $1,600. 1377 Oliver Ave.; double, 6 rooms side, $2,100. 1525 Main St., Beech Grove; modern, $2,250. Will take Colonial Saving Loan Stocky JENNINGS BROS., 28 S. 111. St. COLORED —Modern home, architecturally designed built. Owner’s home. Payments. HU-3610. _________ 28 Sale Suburban Property MODERN 5-room house 1 acre ground: large barn, garden planted, big grape arbor, large chicken house, poultry included; fruit, shade treek. 4728 E. Minnesota. Close in, IR-2106-6. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage 60 ACRES, improved, house, barn, garage; 8 miles south Indianapolis. DR-7982-3. MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps _ SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER „ Each ad appearing in this column Is listed in The Times Swan Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of charge. Your swap au 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 vou from Swaps previously published. There Is no charge for this service. PLAYER PIANO—WiII sell or trade for car or what? 220 E. Merrill St. $175. 35 m m DeVrv movie camera, will trade for 16 m/m camera or cash. Phone CH-4425. CAR RADlO—"Motorola.” trade for canoe Address Times Box K-167. ONE-TON model T truck for sale or trade or model A dump truck or ton truck. 64th Street Transfer Cos.. 82t East 64th St. HU-3470. FISHING tackle outfit, fly & bait, for outboard motor, or sell for $25. IR-1705. CORNER lot. 37th & DeQuincy. for late model car. RI-3536. HA-2093. COLT—Double action. .45-calibe - : A-t condition. Model T Ford sedan, cheap. HU-1521, GUARANTEED dental work for set of carpenter tools in good condition. 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI-7281. DENTISTRY for bievcle. carpenter or ? DR. HICKMAN. 762 E. 42nd st. CADILLAC—Sedan; good condition, for coupe or small car. RI-3754. BOAT—I 4 Foot. Flat cushion, practically new. for whaU? 1636 Roosevelt Ave. ELECTRIC jig saw. portable. 24-inch throat, with h. p. motor. For automobile radio. Mr. Crossley. 430 Mass. ave.. RI-0468. PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE: good condition. For small car. 204 E. St, Clair St. 35 Household Goods _nH~ : MAYTAG ■ WITOm Floor sample, 15*7) discount. Eaw 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-0689. EASY WASHERS $59.50 PARTS—SERVICE. BELMONT HARDWARE CO. "Exclusive Easy Dealer.” 2124 W. Wash. BE-2116. EUREKA vacuum sweeper: practically new; all attachments: S9. 2117 Sugar Grove. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. *5; 9x12 rug. $6; 25-lb. ice box $3; gas stove, $4. 606 E. Walnut. IRONER—"Thor”; gas heated. 4.-inch roll. "Ohio'' sweeper, all attachments. 24 newfolding card tables. Ail or part. WA--2982, BED—Dark walnut, and springs, good condition: cheap. DR-5008-R. ONE used ice refrigerator, capacity 100 pounds, well insulated, in splendid condition. sls. payments may be arranged. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY. 45 S. Penn. RI-5421* ICE BOXES -Several good used. A-l; $1.50 and up. 5642 E. Washington St. I ELECTRIC washer, late style, at a real ' bargain. 1921 W. Washington St.

35 Household Goods ICE CHEST—Large, walnut dining suite, spinet desk, bookcase, rugs, gas and oil range, bed, rockers, overstuffed suite, piano, kitchen cabinet, tricycle, etc. 3205 W 16th St. Ice Boxes, Gas Stoves ALL SIZES. $2 UP. SOME LIKE NEW. OPEN EVES. 1919 SOUTHEASTERN. KEEP COOL Star-Rite and Westinghouse electric fans. Prices'range from $2.45 to $24. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N Penn. LI-5513 BEDROOM suit. $17.50: large Loom sunporch set. sl2; Singer sewinif machine, practically new, $9; 9x12 rug, $lO. 318 N. Denny st. PORTABLE electric, sls; reconditioned! drop head machine. Bargain. 838 Virginia ave. ELECTRIC WASHER—“Maytag,” and other articles; reasonable. 1730 College Ave. SEWING MACH.—Domestic portable, sl6; Singer, Rnund Boobin, sl4; treadle machine, $6. SINGER CO.. 126 W. Wash. RI-9718. POOL TABLES—FhiIIy equipped: A-l condition. EVANS, 24 S. Illinois St.. Room 1. HOUSEHOLD furniture: also paper hanging outfit A-l; reasonable. 1609 S. Meridian St. 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. RADIOS, tubes, parts and service. RADIO EXCHANGE. 623 Mass. RI-5952. BEAUTIFUL KIMBALL PIANO Like New, $69. Guaranteed. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY. PRIVATE party to sell $750 mahogany grand for $225. Now in storage. For information, call LI-6464. MAJESTIC "Twin 6” auto radio. $39.95. AMERICAN RADIO STORES. 135 S. HI. 10-TUBE SONORA—FuII range "MU” and "Pentode” tubes. Automatic volume control. Meter tuned. In oeautiful 6leg cabinet. Regular price $119.50; our price, $49. R. fc R. STORES 225 E. Wash, St. 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. RV8714. BATH CABINET. ‘‘CRUM-VAPOR,” AND 6-FT. TABLE. CHEAP. RI-3861. 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 & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. RI-1151. FURNACE—Large size Rvbolt, good condition; sacrifice. S3O. 557 E. Washington. ELECTRIC MOTOR. V, H. P.. A. C.. used once, perfect condition. 2-3 off. HU--8481. AWNINGS—CHEAPER. Plenty Samples. HA-0799. BOATS—NEW. 12-FOOT. $22.50. LUGGAGE—We carry full line unredeemed. Save more than one-half. “BLOOMS,” 229 E. Washington st. KRKF! ° ne gross caps with 3 doz. bottles, qts.. 40c doz; pints, 25c doz. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO. 534 W. Pearl St, LI-8085. CROQUIGNOLE UNIT new’ 24-heater Naturelle. complete with accessories. Also Crosley Roamio auto radio. EUGENE LIMITED. 916 Test Bldg. RI-0056. GET YOUR insulated, waterproof tarpaulins and binder twine from the MAX KATZ BAG CO. .UNREDEEMED. LIKE NEW Fishing’ rods & reels, 49c up SACKS BROS.. 308 INDIANA AVE. CHERRIES. BABY CARRIAGE—Reed: like new; very reasonable. HE-3788. 3044 Guilford St. ELECTRIC motors, all sizes. A C and D. C. renewed and new, bought, sold, exchanged and repaired. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. THERMOS jugs, 1 gallon. Several barrels of cornstarch, barrel dry paint, roofing paper, block salt, axle grease, wash boilers, screen wire. Big Four Unclaimed Freight Station. Corner Capitol & South. 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 ; Typewriter i Rental Agency Only 0 5j)v; Per Month or s6.o® for 3 months i Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock Typewriter Cos. 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 Office Furniture gygg- chato - Sensational Prices. New and Used OFFICE EQUIPMENT OUTLET •33 IN. Pennsylvania St.

38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies T’vDPWT'it'PFR -Best prices. KING E&.. lypewilteib 205 Mass, LI-9470. 39 Wanted to Buy PAY cash for V* to 1-h. p. single phase, 110-volt motor. 1921 W. Washing ton. HIGHEST CASH prices paid for old gold jewelry, watches, bridges, teeth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG. Cor Penn, & Market. 39-a Furniture Buyers FURNITURE WANTED—AIways Call Mr! Stadia. TA-2455. FURNITURE WANTED—HU-7274 QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES. FURNITURE—ANY AMOUNT OR KIND—CASH AT ONCE. MR. STILLBOWER, CH-6757. _ Call RI 0469 For any furniture, “ • stoves or clothing j ou have for sale. Calls answered promptly. HIGH PRICES FOR. GOOD FURNITURE. NISSEN, 706 MASS. AVE, LI-0234. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. FURNITURE. RUGS. STOVES. MR. HOLCOMB HA-3085-W. DAY OR NIGHT. URBSfS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE 40 Store Specials 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. Ayres fe Cos 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yards. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. DR-2401. Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. No Wheel Charge WA-566R AND NO WHEEL CHARGE W. Va. blk $5.25: i/7 tnn 9is white Ash bik....54.25; >! tcn.:::::s2 4o nn .--, UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR-4621. DR-4622. ; ~TTv7s7ocT--42 Dogs, Birds, Pets WHITE KING PIGEONS. 50c pair. Orange ! and Angora kittens, registered. $2; $3 50 ! apiece. 2433 N. Emerson. u I ~' I 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry H 36 R 6^kISsIS?% VE AND AUTOMOTIVE 46 Accessories, Tires, Parts j ■ ’ USED TIRES d? 1 Guaranteed 2.000 Miles. V • Taken in trade on Generals. Others guaranteed up to 8 000 miles at slightly higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-5523 " 1 TIRES—< 4> 18x600 HEAVY DUTY "FIRESTONE.” CAN BE BOUGHT REASONABLE. 11l KENTUCKY AVE. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p m 47 Motorcycles & Bicycles MOTORCYCLE "Henderson,” 4-cylinder needs slight repairs, $25. "Aliens ” 534 Massachusetts ave. 48 Autos Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. “INDIANA'S Largest Used Car Dealer/* 1. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N Capitol. LI-4516, 49 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors GMC 2-Ton. good tires, dual rear, large stock bodv, 5450. Manv others. TRUCKS— TRACTORS- - TRAILERS General Motors Used Truck Dept. 31 W. 13TII ST. H. Sandys. LI-7467 INTERNATIONAL 2-ton 6-cvl. 185-in w b.; 32x6 brand new dual iires; inclosed cab: job has been repainted and reconditioned and runs very good: SI 195. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. TRUCK—'29 Chevrolet. 1 1 2-ton with canopy top. A-l condition: '29 Ford roadster. A-l condition. 1214 Hoyt ave. TRUCK—I’-i-Ton, "Reo,” stake, good con-' dition. For light truck. 1324 N. Capitoi ave. TRACTOR—Demonstrators, used semi trailer, repossessed dump trucks and new ! 1932 van chassis. MACK TRUCKS. 730 : E. Washington St. . i WARNlNG—Truckers for hire to operate ! legally you must applv for contract carrier permit by Julv 20th. For informa- | tion inquire Indiana Motor Traffic Association, 721 Illinois Bldg . Indianapolis. 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 j 50 Autos For Sale CHRYSLER 72 roadster. slso.'~Must~*selT By owner. See this car at once. C. F. ALLEN. 833 N Meridian St. DODGE 26 coupe; finish *3 a week pavments. 3815 College. WA-2266. Mr Elnore. FORD '3l tudor. *250. LOSEY MOTOR CO. FORD '32 V-8 De Luxe coupe. Here is a car that is ideal for that vacation trip*47s. HARRY A SHARP CO., 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020.

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale OAKLEY’S Week-End Bargains ’26 Essex Coach $ 35 ’27 Chevrolet Sedan, good 65 28 Essex Coach 55 ’27 Velie Sedan 45 ’29 Essex Coupe, very good 155 ’26 Buick Coach 55 ’2B Oakland Sedan 95 Other good buys with easy terms. Hudson-Terraplane Dealers OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-5 S. Meridian DR-4743 REMOVAL NOTICE To tlw public and our many friends and patrons, we thank vou for vbur patronage in the past, and cordially extend a most hearty welcome and imitation to visit us in our new home at 832 N. Meridian st on and after June 26th, which will be known as CENTRAL USED CAR STORE CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. Meridian. LI-1995. Chrysler 1932 Sedan Floating power, free wheeling, A-l mechanical condition, now $595 SCHOTT AUTO CO. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700 PONTIAC sedan, good car. good condition, $l6O. Harry Moore, 1304 N. Pennsylvania. PONTIAC—’29 conv. coupe; perfect; equity $22, balance monthly. WILES & WILSON 3815 College. WA-2266. FORD 1930 COACH Runs good, a real bargain .$125 SCHOTT AUTO CO. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700 Willys and Auburn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. CASH for your car or equity. Late models preferred. SSO to $2,000. Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 440 N. Capitol LI-1112 La Salle 1930 Coupe Rumble seat, wire wheels, reconditioned. $495 SCHOTT AUTO CO. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700 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. ALL Makes Fine Used Cars T Vollrath-McCarthy 1302 E. Washington St LI-7353 FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans PERSONAL LOANS. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 55 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS • CASH AT ONCE • NO RED TAPE DONT LOSE YOUR CAR! We will refinance vour 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 To/an Sow AUTOS 20 Months to Pay CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI-8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years, j

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 AUIO LOAN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. RI. 5994 Auto Loans MERIDIAN Motor Sales \ Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p rr. ~ LE6ALS 57 Legal Bids and Proposals The Board of Trustees of the Central State Hospital will receive sealed proposals until Friday. June 30, 1933, at 10 a m , for furnishing supplies for the mon’h of July, 1933. Estimate Book will be cn file at Room 147, State House, from and after June 26, 1933. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any ar ail bids. By order of Board of Trustees.

JUNE 26, 1933 '

LEGALS j 57 Legal Bid? and Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids r°r the purchase of the following materials will be received bv the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana at hts office on the third floor State House Annex. 102 North Senate avenue. IndianUidiAna. until 2 p. m . on the 10th ray of July. 1933. at which time they will be publicly opened and read N° 2651 1.000 to 1.500 Tons of Sizes No 4 and No 6 Crushed Aggre- ! * a T te shipped FOB Sh->a!s. ** : Invitation No. 2652 22 000 Lin Ft of _< Guard Rail Cable and Guard Rail anQ FittinßS shi PPcd F. O B Ridge- , Invitation No. 2653—17.000 Lin Ft of C £i‘. a . rd Ra! i Cabif or Guard Rail Tape rT 'k*-? £ hlppe „ and F ° B Hatfield nrSSt.l.. 1 be submitted upon standard l or Fn s Proposal forms and speciquest° nS W 1 br furn 'shcd free upon ret#TSsJ[is‘ is re s?rvfd bv the Chairman , rv r f!ikm n .v or “j 1 bids, or to award on ment is ™L a , Uo ? ot blds ,h “t in his judgIndiana. ' advsn,a e e ous to the State of STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF .... INDIANA JAMES D ADAMS Chairman 1 c„ 0 , , IFOAI NOTICE furnitnr,FF ro for movable wood Libra rvßnni be rec< ‘ iv “ d b >' 'he State M iSi.r dln? . commission of the State of ih.n at thr ofTlcp ol 'be Secretary Canitni C l °™ mi ss’.on Room 301. State i fni a’ J, ndia nap°lis. Indiana, until ten . 'LJ 1 Wednesday July 12. 1933. in Imam., h P lans and specifications * r . same prpparoo bv Pierre and Wriaht J* 09 Ar f*itecL anS Bugera fnH c£v i dl . a , napoll '' Indiana; said plans ; and specifications to be on file at the ! °( th ,l Ind!ana State Board of AcTnaP tS ln l he State House Indianapolis, i!„ . an l a ,? d 'J the j office of the Architects on and after Monday, June 26. 1933. I 2„ Prdposal ? t 0 receive consideration j shali be made and sworn to upon blank if S°- i 6 as Prescribed by the Indiana | State Board of Accounts, and shall be accompanied by Form No. 96-A which shall | be filled out complete. | 3. Proposals must be accompanied bv a certified check for three <3 , > per cent of th?? amount of the bid. such check to j drawn payable to the State Library i Building Commission. j 4. In case a bidder whose bid is accepted ] sha.l not within five .51 davs after notice of such acceptance perform his bid by I entering into a written contract with the i Board to perform the work in accordance j with the plans and specifications, and I within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond with surety or sureties to the approval of the Commission, his certified check and the | proceeds thereof shall be and remain the i property of the Commission as liquidated damages agreed upon for failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damage such failure would occasion to the Commission. 5. All proposals must remain in force until July 31. 1933. and may be accepted or rejected at any time during that period. 6. Plans and specifications, forms of proposal, of contract, of bond and of j questionnaire may be had at the office of the Architects on and after June 26. 1933, upon deposit of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS >525.00i. Plans and specifications shall be returned to the Architects j who will return to each depositor the full amount of his deposit. 7. Each proposal shall be inclosed In an | opaque scaled envelope addressed to the | State Library Building Commission, with i writing thereon plainly indicating the j character of the work to which the proposal relates, and the name of the bidder. THE STATE LIBARARY BUILDING COMMISSION ARTHUR R BAXTER. President. LOUIS J. BAILEY. Secretary. 56 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 11467 IN THE MATTER OF PETITION OF NORTHERN INDIANA POWER. COMPANY FOR APPROVAL OF CERTAIN SCHEDULES OF ELECTRIC RATES APPLICABLE TO KOKOMO. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana. at 9 o'clock A. M on July 7, 1933. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. Examiner. SHERMAN MINTON. Public Counselor. Indianapolis. Indiana. June 26. 1933. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10614 IN THE MATER OF PETITION OF TOWN OF SWAYZEE VS. NORTHERN INDIANA POWER COMPANY AND CROSSPETITION OF NORTHERN INDIANA POWER COMPANY VS TOWN OF SWAYZEE FOR ADJUSTMENT OF ELECTRIC RATES. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9 o'clock A. M. on Julv 7. 1933. Public participation in this hearing ia requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By O. R LIVINGHOUSE. Examiner. SHERMAN MINTON. Public Counselor. Indianapolis, Indiana. June 26. 1983. 58 Legal Auctions and Sales | WE will sell at public auction, one Chevrolet 2-door sedan; engine No. 3428516. | serial No. 61299 for repair and storage charges amounting to $74. at 10 a. m. Monday. July 10. 1933. W. S LINES. SALE OF EDIBLE OIL PLANT AND TRADE NAMES. I Notice is hereby given that pursuant to orders entered by the Hon. Carl Wilde, I referee in bankruptcy, in the matter of i Van Camp Oil Company, Inc., bankrupt, No. 7692 fp bankruptcy, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division, the undersigned, trustee in bankruptcy, is offering for sale and, until ten o'clock A. M. on Saturday. July 1. 1933, will continue to receive bids for, the properties of the bankrupt ordered sold, consisting of the oil refining and packing and soap plants of the bankrupt at Louisville. Kentucky, together with the machinery, equipment and other property therein and the interest of the bankrupt in the good will, formulae, processes, brands labels, trade marks, etc., pertaining to the business I conducted in said plants, the common stock of Van Camp Tank Car Company and certain other items of miscellaneous property. Also the processes, formulae, brands, trade marks and trade names, including the names and trade marks "Pompeian” and "Romanza" used in connection with ’he olive oil business formerly conducted by the bankrupt at 200 N. Kresson Street. Baltimore Maryland. Detailed descriptions of the properties ordered sold are on file in the office of the referee in bankruptcy aforesaid, at 1019 Hume Mansur Building. Indianapolis, Indiana, and in the office of Eugene C. Miller, attorney for the undersigned, 1214 Merchants Bank Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, to whom all bids should be forwarded, accompanied by cash, cashier’s check, or certified check equal to 15 " o of the amount bid. FRED C. DICKSON. Trustee in Bankruptcy of Van Camp Oil Company. Inc Notice is hereby given that pursuant to orders entered bv the Honorable Carl Wilde, referee in bankruptcy, in the matter of Van Camp Products Companv, bankrupt. Number 7695 in bankruptcy, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana. Indianapolis Division, the undersigned trustee in bankruptcy is offering for sale certain properties of the bankrupt now remaining unsold, and will continue to receive bids therefor until ten o'clock A. M . on Saturday. July Ist. 1933 The properties remaining unsold consist of finished inventories and raw materials of edible oils, shortening, soaps and other property and supplies located in the plants of the Van Camp Oil Company, Inc. at Louisville. Kentucky, and elsewhere, and of a stock of olive oil and supplies located in the Pompeian plant at the Van Camp Packing Company. Inc., at 200 North Kresson street, Baltimore, Maryland, and elsewhere. Detailed descriptions of the properties may be examined at the office of the Honorable Carl Wilde, referee in bankruptcy. 1019 Hume-Mansur building. Indianapolis. Indiana, and at the office of Eugene C. Miller, attorney for the undersigned at 1214 Merchants Bank building, Indianapolis. Indiana, to whom bids should be sent, accompanied bv cash, certified check or cashier's check equal to fifteen per cent of the amount bid. JOHN P FRENZEL. JR.. Trustee in Bankruptcy of Van Camp Products Company. SALE OF PACKING PLANIS AND TRADE NAMES Notice is hereby giver, that pursuant to orders entered bv the Honorable Carl Wilde, referee in bankruptcy, n the matter of the Van Camp Packing Companv. Incorporated. bankrupt. Number 7691 in bankruptcy in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana Indianapolis Division, the undersigned ‘rustee in bankruptcy is offering for sala and until ten o'clock A. M . on Saturday, July Ist. 1933. will continue to receive bids for the properties of said bankrupt ordered sold, consisting of the vegetable packing plants of the bankrupt in Indianapolis. Martinsville and Eiwood. Indiana, and receiving stations in various places ln Inniana. maehnerv. equipment and tangible property located in said plants and formulae, processes, brands, labels, trade marks, trade names, etc., appertaining to the vegetable packing business and rights of the bankrupt in various contracts and interests in s.ocks of other companies, also ; The Pompeian Olive Oil plant and real estate of the bankrupt at 200 North Kresw son Street. Baltimore. Maryland together with the machinery, tanks, equipment and other property therein • Detailed descriptions of th" properties may be examined at the office of the Honorable Carl Wilde, referee in bankruptcy. 1019 Hume-Mansur Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, and at the office of Eugene C. Miller, attorney for the undersigned. at 1214 Merchants Bans Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, to whom bids should be sent, accompanied by cash, certified check or cashier's check equal to fifteen percent of the amount bid. FRED C. DICKSON. Trustee ln Bankruptcy of the Van Camp Packing Companv. Inc -j; porated. _ Ten per cent discount on aJi Cash Wans Ads placed at- Times Want Ad Headquarters. 214 W, Maryland Bt.