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—Dietz on Science — APPARATUS FOR STRATOSPHERE HOP PERFECTED Devices for Counting of Cosmic Rays Are Described. BY DAVID DIETZ Scripps-Howard Science Editor Lead dust as well as the more customary sand will form the ballast when Dr. Jean Piccard and Lieutenant Commander T. G. W. Settle take off for the stratosphere by balloon from Chicago this month. The lead dust will be inside the spherical, air-tight gondola in which the two adventurers will ride. It will serve not only as ballast but also as a shield for the cosmic ray instruments in the gondola. For while it is expected that the present ascent will break the altitude record set by Brother Auguste Piccard in Europe, that is not its primary purpose. The chief purpose is to make cosmic ray observations. The apparatus for cosmic ray measurements always must be shielded in heavy lead wrappings The reason for this is that the atmosphere always contains radioactive rays which are the result of the uranium and radium in the earth. The lead shields keep out these troublesome rays, which are far more penerating, go right through them. Rays Are Separated Without the lead shields, observations would be useless since it would be impossible to separate the effects of the radio-active rays from the true cosmic rays. By using lead dust instead of solid lead for the shields. Dr. Piccard and Commander Settle, will be able to go after an altitude record after their cosmic ray measurements have been completed. For they then can lighten the oalloon by dumping the lead dust overboard. A number of instruments are used to measure cosmic rays. One is a steel bomb about four inches in diameter filled with ither air or argon gas under high pressure. The bomb then is inclosed in a lead shield to protect it from the radioactive rays in the atmosphere already referred to. Inserted in the inteiror of the bomb are two electrodes which are connected to delicate electrical recorders. If such a bomb is taken down into a deep tunnel ?/here cosmic rays can not reach it, the recorder registers no current. Speaker Emits Sounds But out in the air, where cosmic rays can reach it, a current is recorded. This is because the cosmic rays, entering the bomb, electrify or ionize the gas inside it. When such bombs are carried to the top of high mountains or up in balloons, the electrical current increases with altitude, showing that the cosmic rays are much stronger at the high altitudes. Dr. Arthur H. Compton. Nobel prize winner, in whose laboratory the apparatus is being prepared for the Piccard-Settle balloon ascension, has used these bombs in many of his observations. Another way of observing cosmic rays is with a “counting tube.” The central portion of the apparatus is not unlike the bomb already described. However, it is connected to a radio amplifier and a loudspeaker. Each time a ray passes through the tube, a “plunk” is heard in the loud-speaker. These may average from ten to fifty per minute when the counting tube is operated at ordinary altitudes. CAR SWITCHING RATE FIGHT BEFORE COURT Railroad Opposes Levy Approved by Service Commission. Testimony in a suit filed in federal court by the Central & Eastern Indiana railroad to restrain the Indiana public service commission from forcing it to accept a rate of $3.60 a car for switching at Evansville was heard in federal court Monday by three judges. Sitting jointly. Judges Robert C. Baltzell and Thomas Slick, representing the federal Indiana districts and Judge Will Sparks of the United States circuit court of appeals, heard evidence. George W. Hufsmith, deputy at-torney-general, stated it was the first "reciprocal switching” case ever to come into federal court, previous difficulties of the kind having been settled arbifrarily by the public service commission. The railroad, Hufsmith declared, insisted on a rate of $6.30 a car for switching charges at the Evansville terminal. The public service commission. he said, had fixed a rate of $3 60 a car as fair. H? charged the railroad with discriminating against certain lines. Bennett Is Out Again Richard Bennett again has withdrawn from the cast, of "The Song of Songs.” Henry West is acting as technical director for this film starring Marlene Dietrich.

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AW •Y BRUCE CAJTON r | ''HE famous Pujo “money trust” A investigation of two decades ago probably was responsible for hastening the death of the elder J. P. Morgan, who was the investigation’s star witness. 1 gather this, at any rate, from “Henry P. Davison,” anew biography of a recent member of the i house of Morgan written by Thomas W. Lamont, a Morgan partner. Never before the Pujo investigation, says Mr. Lamont, did any one impugn Morgan’s motives or cast doubt upon his uprightness. When he sailed away to Egypt, after the investigation, ’his life was over. For no apparent cause, and on account of no discernible ailment, his energy left him”—and he died shortly afterward. This book is interesting chiefly for its revelation of the way a Morgan partner looks at things. Mr. Davison, in fact almost gets lost. Reading it, one gathers the impression that the Morgan firm was composed of unselfish and altruistic philanthropists* who never thought of profits, but whose great hearts broke every time an investor lost a dime. Did the Morgans control the nation’s finance and industry? Ridiculous. says Mr. Lamont. Did they try to get the United States into the World war on account of their allied loans? Absurd. For the rest, it’s a readable biography of a talented and energetic man. Published by Harpers, it sells for $3.50. BUY ART STORE STOCK Layman Brothers to Operate Shop and Factory. Acquisition of stock of the old Lyman Brothers’ art store, 31 Monument place, by the new firm of Layman Brothers, Inc., was announced today. The stock had been sold last week by a trustee in bankruptcy to a Louisville firm. The new firm, composed of Ben. Carl and Damien J. Lyman, will continue to operate the store and factory at 215 East i Ohio street. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BROCKWAY, MARY FRANCES—Of 425 N. Beville ave . beloved daughter of Charles and Arzella Brockwav. and sister of Louise Brockway. departed this life Monuav. July 10, age 30 years. Funeral Wednesday, Julv 12 at the residence, at 2 p ni Burial Memorial Park cemetery Friends invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. KIF.FTR. CHARLES J.—Passed awav In Lakeland. Fla. Funeral services in charge of Oriental Lodge No. 55. F and A. M . 2 p m. Tuesday. Julv 11th, at the family lot in Crown Hill. Friends invited. For further information call FAOSDALE A- PRICE. LI-3608 Kil l II iA. THOMAS—Age 14. beloved liti tie son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Killilea, brother of Margaret, Catherine, Helen and Joseph, died at the home 414 N. ; Gray st.. Tuesday. Funeral notice later. KIRBY-DINN SfeKYICE. MASSING. JOSEPHINE Mother of Mrs. Frank Fertig Jr.. Ida, Victor and Herj man Massing, died Monday. Funeral Thursday. 8:30 a. m.. at the home. 15 E. Minnesota st., at 9 a. m.. Sacred Heart church. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. [Sevmour 'lnd _s?P ers please copy.] BOBER TS. MRS J A MES' away at her home. 1321 N. Meridian st . 9 15 Mondav morning. July 10. Services at the home Wednesday. 3:30. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. STEFFEN. MARY A.—Beloved sister~of Charles 1,, and Elmer A. Steffen and Mrs. Carrie B. Rink, passed awav Monday. July 10th at 3 :30 a. m. age 6b years. Funeral from residence of her brother Elmer A. Steffen, 3122 Sutherland Ave.! Wednesday. Julv 12th. at 8:30 a m Services St Peter & Paul Cathedral 9 a. m. Friends invited. Interment, St. Joseph Cementery. I 2 Cards, In Memoriams JAMIESON. JESSIE—We wish to thank ; the relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and flowers during the sickness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother Children ahd Grandchildren. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shetbv St. Branch office. 1634 W Morris : DR-2570 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1689 H Meridian St _ TA-1835 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374

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HELP WANTED 14 Help Wanted—Female WANTED—2 women over 25 who can sell. Pay discussed at Interview. For appointment call RI-2855. WANTED—Young lady able to take dictation for office work Give all information in writing. Address Times Box K-177, MUSICIANS and Singers for entertaining. Phone CH-4425. I NEED—2 attractive, capable women who want to work for a real advancement in several branches. The opportunity is here if vou qualify. Miss Lane. 510 Merchants Bank Bldg. 15 Wanted—Male or Female $75 to $1,500 COMMISSION Next 30 days possible. Texas land excursion. MR. KENT. LI-5610 for appointment. RENTALS ~ 17 Furnished Rooms $1.50—743 N~ NEW JERSEY—Modern sleeping room; also one housekeeping; clean; private entrance. I S2.SO—ALABAMA. N.. 1115—Clean, homelike; plenty hot water; privileges; walk* i ing distance. Rl-5121. S3—NEW JERSEY. N. 1335—Cheery, homei like room; cross ventilation; large closet; gentleman. I COLLEGE 2337—52.75; 3 windows, new furniture; owner’s home; with privileges; garage. HE-5758. ILLINOIS. N. 1907—Ideal room. 1 or 2; cross ventilation, constant hot water. Garage optional. Reasonable. NEW JERSEY, N., 226—Sleeping rooms. $2, $2.50; 35c night. Also housekeeping rooms. NEW JERSEY N. 2014—CHOICE COOL FRONT ROOM; PRIVATE HOME. TA--6702. PARK AVE. 3203—Beautiful front room; twin beds; suitable 1 or 2; meals optional. HA-2617-R. PENNSYLVANIA, N. 2171—Nice, large, cool room; no other roomers; $2.50. TA--5378. 11TH, W. 132—C001, pleasant; twin beds"; overstuffed; porches; car space. Reasonable. Phone. WANT business girl to share room with business girl in Apt. TA-4626. WANT responsible young man to share apartment; ideal location north; references; reasonable. LI-8193. extends a WELCOME TO TIMES READERS The New York Bureau of the Indianapolis Times is ready to serve you. This service has been arranged by The Indianapolis Times in co-operation with the New York World Telegram—also a Scripps-Howard newspaper. Let our New York Bureau arrange your New York trip and serve as your headquarters while in New York. FREE INFORMATION on hotels, tours, sightseeing trips, with all rates and guide books, now available. Specific information on actual expenses for any length visit. Hotel reservations made on request. Write to HOTEL and RESORT BUREAU of the NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM “A Scripps-Howard Newspaper.” 147 West 42nd St., N. Y. City NO OBLIGATION OF COURSE! 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns NORTHERN WOOD BEACH—6-Room COttage. furnished. C. W. Scott DR-0863-J. LARGE furnished cottage south shore Lake Wawasee. HE-2815 or HU-3598. LAKE WAWASEE—For rent, furnished cottage, boat included. Call CH-2614-R. FOR RENT—OUTBOARD MOTOR. flolnninl Hfttpl Every con. free parkOULUiUdi iiuuei m(t Must see aD _ predate, $4 up. 236 N. nilnois. NICE clean beds; cross ventilation; 25c night; new Palace Hotel. 4 N. New Jersey St-. COTTAGE on Lake Shafer for the season or by the week; adjoining golf course, bathing, fishing. IR-2092. DEARBORN HOTEL est rates in city. 3208 E. Michigan. CH--7550, . COTTAGE for rent or sell. Inquire 4360 N. Keystone Ave, or WA-1665. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a dav: $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351 Hotel Spink Attractive summer rates as low as sl, $1.25 and $1.50. All rooms have bath and showers. Weekly and monthly rates if desired. __ ' HOOSIER HOTEL 440 Massachusetts Ave. Rates $3 to $6. Hot. cold water, showers, baths. „ CORONADO HOTEL 156>/ 2 N. Illinois 1 Block north bus terminal. Clean, light, airy rooms. Running water, baths, single. 75c up. double; $1 up; weekly $3 up, LI-1637, ANSWER Want Ads Promptly, tha bargains that you see today may be gone tomorrow 18 Housekeeping; Rooms $3, $3.50 and *s.so—lllinois N. 2339; 1 and 3 rooms; overstuffed: running water. HA-4928-M. S4.SO—WASHINGTON E. 1220—2 Modern clean front rooms; everything furnished. Garage, porch. $5; 1057 W. 31st.—2 rooms, compeltely furnished; private entrance; utilities; garage; 1 single. TA-2551. $5; 2019 N. ILLINOIS—2 ROOMS, SUN PARLOR, PRIVATE LAVATORY, GARAGE, TA-5042, ALABAMA N. 1469—2 large rooms, private bath and entrance; $6.50; 2 rooms, $4. ALABAMA N. 1104—Front room down: kitchenette, water, $3; 2 rooms $4; i room, $1,75. ASHLAND, 2115—2 and 3-room apts., unfurnished; cross ventilation; private entrance; everything furnished. BROADWAY 1567—2 and 3 clean, nicely furnished rooms; heat, hot water, sink, $4 to $6. BROADWAY, 1201—2 rooms; cool, light; next- bath; nicely furnished; all utilities; large porch, plenty shade. Sleeper accommodate two, next bath; newly decorated: phone, private entrance. CENTRAL, 1948 —Cozev furnished room and kitchenette, and 1 single rousekeeping room, also 1 sleeping. COLLEGE 908—2 Front connecting rooms, completely furnished. Near bath. A real home. LEXINGTON 1206—4 furnished rooms; bath; private—modern, complete. Reasonable. DR-1190-J, M'CARTY, 326 E.—Modern, well furnished large, clean room and kitchenette. $lO mo. PENNSYLVANIA N. 807—Front 2 roomapartment. furnished; utilities; walking distance. Adults. $5. RI-3267. PROSPECT 702—Two modern front rooms furnished. First floor, garage, adults. TALBOTT, N. 2422—2 rooms, kitchenette apartment. Private entrance. $3. $3.50, $0.50. HA-4928-M. TALBOTT N. 2342—2-room modern front apartment; gas, sink; furnished complete; reasonable. HA-4809-M. LOVELY COOL WOODRUFF—6OB M. Dr. 2-rooms. *5: 1 room, kitchenette. $4 — Porch, furnished. CH-4108. 9TH, E 616—2-room apartment; kitchenette, bath. Also 3 rooms, very cool. walking distance. 30TH. W 955—2 ROOMS. MODERN, PRIVATE FAMILY. GARAGE. HA-2184. 19 Rooms with Board OXFORD, 540 N.—Cheerful, corner room; private home; gentleman; meals optional; garage. CH-3966, 29TH w! 139 —Lovely quiet rooms in widow's home—For elderly people. HA--3716-M. IDEAL Room—And surroundings: Meridian bus; Illinois car. Garage, board optional WA-3685-J, 21 Unfurnished Apartments 1645 N. Alabama. Apt. 2 5 rms., 3 down. 2 bedrooms up with bath: WATER PAID; S2O. Inquire at Apt 3. HA-2974-J. CENTRAL, 2342—5 Rooms, neat and water 1 month free RI-5994. HE-2783. MERIDIAN. N. 2933—6 rooms lower, shady. porches, near school. Reduced. TA-2800. MERIDIAN 3201 N—UPPER 7 ROOMS apartment, refrigeration, parabe *7B. TA-2058. MERIDIAN AT 34TH—The Kenilworth. 5 rooms, sun-room, newly decorated. TA-5208. WASHINGTON BLVD.. 3532-38—Restricted neighborhood near Shortridge schools; 6 large modern airy insulated rooms, free electric refrigeration, free garage, beautifully landscaped, private garden; reasonable rent: refereneces required; resident owner. WA-2292. __ EAST ST., N., 124 5-room apt., right downtown. *25: good condition. See custodian or Security Trust Cos RI-9484. $20—42 W. 11TH —Nicelv decorated kitchenette apartment: gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1. The Grant. 1433 N. PENNSYLVANIA S4O-*65 108 E. 13th >3B-150 FREE transportation to inspect furnisheo and unfurnished apartments day or night. No obligations. LI-5452: eve or Sun. HU-6819. TA-1064. WA-0433. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses *6—2728 W. VERMONT ST—3-rms.. dble. A. J. Hueber & Company. 144 N. Delaware St.. LI-4412. *lO. WISCONSIN. 321—5 Rooms. Morris. 208 W.. 2 rooms. $6; water. RI-4307. *l2 50— ADDISON 322—5-rm. semi-mod.; gar. A-l. water pd LI-4412. $12.50: DRAPER. 1531—4 Rooms, kitchenette; near school: water paid; redecorated HU-4368, DR-3564-R. SI2.SO—BELLEFONTAINE 1941—5-r com double, garage, cleaned, yard. KEY-1913. SI2.SO—BELL ST.. 509 (1300 E.i—s-rooms. toilet, water paid, redecorated. TA-6415 S16 —BARTH AVE. 1861—Modern double, 5-rooms, garage, water paid. DR-2420-W. sl3: NEW JERSEY. S. 2164—At Garfield park; dandy 5-rm. semi-mod. > 2 dble.; A-l cond : gar.: wat. pd. DR-3472. *ls; WATER PD —BOS Villa: 5-rm.' dble ; A-l cond.: good location; complete bath; garage. DR-3472, $20 —11TH E. 1430—4 rooms, hardwoods, built-ins, screens. garage, water. CH-3731-R. ARNOLDA. 541—5-room house, large garden. partly planted. $12.50, TA-6415. BELLFONTAINE 1801—2-Familv house. cheap. Modern. $18.50 for all. BEVILLE. N. 1101—Single. 5 rms.. mod. except turn. gar, wat, pd. sls. LI-4412. BRADLEY N. 528—5 Large rooms, modern, nice yard, garage. $35 BROOKSIDE AVE., 2531—Newly furnished 4-room, semi-modern double. Water paid. Reasonable. CENTRAL 4053—6-room double, sun parlor. awnings, garage. $45. WA-5520-R. DEQUINCY N. 420—5-ROOM MODERN. EXCELLENT LOCATION. $16.50. IR-7915 DEQUINCY. N.. 420—5-ROOM MODERN. EXCELLENT LOCATION. $16.50. IR-7915. DEWEY, 5828 —5-room modern double: redecorated: garage: $18: adults. DR-1088. EAST 1247-53 S.—s-room modern double. S2O, water paid. 1245 S. East. 5-room modern double. $lB. water paid. WA-2157 ENGLISH AVE., 2414 Semi-mod., 5-rm.. half dble.. & gar., cheap rent. A. J. Hueber & Cos.. 144 N. Del. St. LI-4412. EUCLID N. 425—‘ 2 Double 5-rooms, pantry, basement, electricity, gas, nice shade, garage. $lO. DR-7739-2. EMERSON 310—(BUNGALOW)—5-rooms modern, A-l. garage, water paid. FT--7260. EMERSON N. 615—6-room modern double, redecorated, repainted. Very reasonable. LI-3813, HOEFGEN, 1633-35—3-ROOM . DOUBLE WILL PAPER SB. CH-2727-J. RURAL, N. 1536—Near Boulevard. 5rooms. heatrola, A-l. garage sls. IR-7915. 206 S. Sherman Dr. Six rm. mod. dble.. water paid: rent $16.50. Has garage. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. TACOMA N 1620—5-rooms, modern, redecorated, water paid, excellent nelghborhood, sls. WA-0395. 2338 N. Talbot Eight rms., 2 baths. 3 car garage. New paper. Low rent. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. TROWBRIDGE 229—5 Rooms semi-mod-ern, garage, good condition. $12.00. CH-2056-R, VILLA. 1204-6; 5-room double; semi-mod-ern. Was sl4, now SB. Make own repairs. RI-0143. WADE, 1136—5-room, modern bungalow; A-l; near school and car line; water paid. WISCONSIN 110 —5-Rooms, cemented garage; paved street; sl2, water. IR-7915. 4-ROOM BRICK SINGLE ONLY SIO.OO Electricitv. well, yard and good garage. LI-7361 C. C. GfeOVE 44 VIRGINIA GOOD LOCATION N. Alabama 530. 5 bdrms., newly decorated; modern. LI-4412. A. J. Hueber & Cos., 144 N, Dei. St. REDUCED to sl2; water paid; 5 rooms: good condition. 534 W. Maryland and 533 W. Pearl. RI-6412. J. S. CRUSE. INC. $12.50 266 N. Keystone. 5-rm., mod., gar., A real pargain. CH-3640-R. 534 E. 29th Six rm dble. Floors & paper A-l. Separate porch. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. 10TH ST. E. 2513—5-room modern double, enclosed yard, large garage. LI-5888. After You Have Selected Yomr New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and House? $7.50, $27.50 mo. 2235 KENWOOD—3-rooms, kitchenette, bath, porch, modern apartrnent, utilities. RI-2234. $25; CONGRESS AVE.. 342—5-room modern bungalow double, garage; water paid. LI-8063. ASHLAND 1634—Lovely 2-room apartment; lavatory; phone; utilities; private entrance. HE-3302. COLLEGE. 1409—3-room upper duplex; overstuffed; everything furnished; garage. RI-5976. GRAY ST. 35 S.—s-room modern bungalow and garage. $25. Call IR. 6175, ILLINOIS. N., BlOV2—Beautiful modern, furnished efficiency apartment; $7 to $8; utilities. LI-8888. ILLINOIS N. 220—1, 2 and 3-room furnished apartments; elevator; all utilities. LI-4466. ILLINOIS. 220 N.—i, 2 and 3-room furnished apartments; elevator; all utilities. LI-4466. ILLINOIS. N.. 437—5 and 6-room apartments; furnished, unfurnished; S2O to S3O. RI-0143. 666 E. 38TH—Want girl to share apartment; modern; nicely furnished; Apt. 1. 24 Suburban and Farms 63RD W. OFF MICHIGAN RD. —Bungalow, 5 rooms, modern, garage, beautiful yard. WA-1685-1, PEARSON AVE, 6324—8 en Denvis; bungalow; 5 rooms, bath, water, electricity, garage. HE-5064. BUNGALOW SUB., $15.00 Four rooms, electric lights, inclosed porch, garage, chicken house; in good condition. Close in; 3851 Rockville Rd. CaU Frazee. LI-2318, Factory, Office and Desk Space E. 10TH & EMERSON—Room 18x50 up-to-date building, attractive location. HE--5064, SENATE, S., 12—House, front room, suitable business. Cheap rent. IR-5631 26 Wanted to Rent FOR Rooming house 10 or 12-rooms, must be reasonable. LI-8253. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale ADAMS 2934—8ung., 5 light large rms., semi-mod., gar., paved st., shade and fruit trees, garden space. $l5O cash or B. & L. stock. sls monthly. LI-4369. WA-3858. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage SMALL farm near Martinsville for sale cheap. CH-6016-R. 32 Wanted to Sell or Rent FOR RENT—One furnished and one unfurnished apartment, 3751 Central ave. Four rooms and sun room; frigidaire, garage, incinerator, nice front and back vara. Call at Apt. No. 2. S3 Wanted—Real Estate SUBURBAN HOME West, from owner. Must be reasonable. State price in letter. Address Times Box K-176. MERCHANDISE 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 sixtv davs free of charge. Your swap ad costs only 3c a w#rd in The Times. Speels! 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 Swan Counter. RI-5551. and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps previously published. There is no charge for this service BUFFET—6O-Inch, walnut, for Simmons bed complete or radio. IR-3593 DENTISTRY at vour own price or? Dr. Hickman. 762 E. 42nd St. CLEAN "25 ' Ford Coupe trade for Sedan or trade bodies. Pay difference. Times Box K 175. PAINTING—Or Papering for model T Ford or what? Call CH-1256, __ EXCHANGE painting, interior and ex"terior for electric washer, sewing machine. rug or radio. 767 King Ave. FREE Silverware with $1 worth Gas. Doi! Oil Cos . Kessler Blvd. & Lafayette Rd. The Corner Prosperity Is Around.’’ LARGE TEAM. hay. take cow as part payment: 1 block south of W. Minnesota and National Road. 35 Household Goods EASY WASHERS *59.50 PARTS—SERVICE. BELMONT HARDWARE CO. “Exclusive Easy Dealer.” 2124 W. Wash. BK-3116.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods KEEP COOL with a ’’Modlne," room cooler. Call at our office, where they are demonstrated. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. TA-0689-RUGS —Armstrong 9x12 Felt base . .$3 95 Cut rate Linoleum House 811 N Ala ICE BOXES (80) and gas stoves. $1 50 up All sizes. Some like new, must sell, no reasonable offer refused. Open evening. 1919 Southeastern Ave.. DR-1294 Frigidaire 1 New 1933 Model, only used 4 weeks, big sacrifice. Grunow Sales Cos. 3326 E. 10th St. Open Evenings. KEEP COOL Star-Rite and Westlnghouse electric fans. Prices range from $2 45 to $24. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. NEW SERVEL Electric Refrigerator, 4' 2 cu. ft. capacity—s69.so. Mt. Jackson Radio Cos.. 3413 W, Wash., BE-1490. 6 ROOMS of good furniture cheap for cash. No dealers. HU-6909 BED DAVENPORT with wing chair, velour, excellent condition; $25. Several other rockers and chairs, one davenport cheap. 1017 South East St. DR-2851 DINING SUITE. 10-piece: baby’s crib carriage, scales, golt clubs, wicker set. HU-6885. FURNITURE—Good used, for sale cheap delivery free. 27 W. Georgia St. Near Illinois St. ELECTRIC Relrigerator. guaranteed, at a bargain. 948 N Chester Ave. after 6p m AUCTlON—Wednesday. Julv 12 9:30 am., 1501-1503 Madison ave., all kinds of household goods. I will list a few articles. Beautiful walnut dining room suite. 2 almost new gas ranges, all white with heat control oven, dinette suite. Hoover sweeper, smoking stands, piano, radio, breakfast set, kitchen cabinets, good rugs, poll-parrot and cage, talking machine, dressers, chiffonier, sewing cabinets. antique mirror. Red Star gasoline range, dressing tables. A world of other furniture. These goods will be sold regardless of price J. P. GRIBBEN AUCTION STORAGE. DR-3328. Russell Burkhardt. Auctioneer OVERSTUFFED Bed. Davenport, $lO. chair $5.00. Good condition. 1615 Park Ave WASHING MACHINE—LATE STYLE. GUARANTEED. BARGAIN. 1921 W. WASHINGTON ST DAYBED—AIso porch swine. 9x12 rug. Ice box, gas stove. 606 E. Walnut. LIVING ROOM suite. 3-piece overstuffed. One daylped and pad. 1507 Hoefgen St. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments FREE radio service cans; estimate If rep needed. LANES. 2828 E. Tenth. CH-0218 Slightly used Wurlitzer Studio formerly $425. now $225. burl walnut finish. The finest Studio made, see this wonderful value—new guarantee—convenient terms. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY Used Baldwin made Grand, Wr,i. & Mary Period walnut finish, formerly SBOO, now $425. This can not be told from new, only one at above price. Convenient terms. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY COMPLETE line of Century Music on sale, at fifteen cents a copy, seven copies for SI.OO. Catalogs sent free on request. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. AUTO RADIO Victor—R. C. A. Electric; used 2 days, $25. 534 Massachusetts Ave. Quitting Business Radios. Electric Refrigerators Orthophonics and Washing Machines Everything must be sold. R. & R. Stores 225 E. Wash. AUTO RADlO—“Motorola. ’’ 5-tube, allelectric. slightly used, $27.50. CAPITOL RADIO CO.. 661 E. 38th St. WA-0300. Open until 10 p. m. PIANO—UPRIGHT, EXCELLENT CONDITION. CHEAP. RI-1612. OR IR-4421. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale 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. BICYCLES—SIO up; tires, repairs. Hoffmans. 251 Mass. 245 E Wash. 946 E. Wash UNREDEEMED LIKE NEW Fishing rods & reels, 49c up SACKS BROS., 308 INDIANA AVE. ICE BOX—6x7, suitable for Grocery, A-l, real bargain. IR-0043. AMPLIFIER —'Webster.'’ complete with matched “Jensen” speaker, electric turn table. Phonopick up, A-l, real bargain. RI-5210, FANS—Electric, ventilating and exhaust; all sizes. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACH. CO. 3525 E, Wash, IR-1151. HAIR DRYERS—2 Fine low amp., cheap. Robertson Beauty Shoppe, 2805 N. 1111nois St. GLASS PITCHER sets. 6 glasses and metal holders, 50c. Metal Corn Crib $50.00. Roofing paper and shingles. Axle grease. Motor Oil. Plastic roof cement. Big Four Unclaimed Freight Station, corner Capitol and South St. ELECTRIC Motors, bought, sold, repaired. Motor Exchange Service, 1314 W. Washington Street. FAN—Oscillating. 12-inch. 3-speed direct current, also pool table, standard size. LI-5808. 16x16 ARMY TENTS, sls MAX KATZ BAG CO. 37-c Building Materials ALL lumber for 18x20 garage, including new siding, sash and doors. $48.95. SERIftCE LUMBER CO.. 820 MADISON AVE, LI-3069. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies MAHOGANY desk and swivel chair, 18inch Underwood typewriter, chair and stand: 18-inch oscillating Westinghouse fan. LI-6262, Tvnpwritprg Best prices. KING E&„ Lypewi lieis 205 Mass. LI-9470 39 Wanted to Buy HIGHEST CASH prices paid for old gold jewelrv. watches, bridges, teeth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG, Cor Penn. & Market. OLD Newspapers, magazines, scrap iron, metals, etc. Will call and pay cash. Get our prices. 19 South East St. RI-7119. WANTED —About 50 yds. of good used carpet must be reasonable. Call at 3751 Central Ave., Apt. No, 2. Wants Ads Accepted Till lo o nr. 39-a Furniture Buyers HSRSFS WANTS GOOD ■•JRNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE FURNITURE WANTED—HU-7274. QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES. WANT furniture, odd pieces or homes. Kennedy Furniture Store. CH-0976. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE FROM BASEMENT TO ATTIC P.I-7775. FURNITURE—ANY AMOUNT OR KIND—CASH AT ONCE. MR. STILLBOWER. CH-6757. Call RI. 0469 For any furniture, vjaii ni. stoves or ciothing you 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. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, ANY AMOUNT. ALSO MOVING. DR-4670, HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID* FURNITURE. RUGS. STOVES. DR-3328. DAY OR NIGHT. 40 Store Specials FORRENT~~ Fracture beds. Invalid chairs, crutches back rests and commodes. BAKER BROS 219 E. WASHINGTON RENT A MAYTAG SI D€r woclc Call RI-9441. Extension 37J. L. S. Avres & Cos 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Farts. GOOD COAL IS GOING UP Best W. Va. hand picked cln. fjid. . *5 75 Genuine Poca. and New River, the best *7 UNION ICE & COAL CO. DR-4621. DR-4622. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400, DR-2401. Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. No Wheel Charge. WA-5666 LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets LLEWLYN SETTER—MaIe, blooded dog One year old. Price reasonable. HU--8739. BOSTON FEMALE—3 Months. Real small toy. Fine pedigree. Reasonable. HE--5598. AUTOMOTIVE 46 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TRUCK TIRES All *izes. both high pressure and balloon. Some with onlv a few thousand miles on them, as low at $5. General Tire Cos 838 N Delaware LI-5523 48 Autos Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. “INDIANA'S Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol, LX-4518.

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AJJTO MOTIVE 49 Trucks, Trailers. Tractors TRACTOR—Demonstrators, used semi. repossessed dunuj trucks and new ■ 93 ?„ vn chassis. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E Washington St. New Semi-Trailers, $395 WELL HAUL 10 TONS „ Som on payment plan. DTOPLS TRUCK AND TRAILER CO. . Georgia st dr jjoo D 9RP E . 1930 . Trllcl t. small van body exr^ii ent c° ndlti on. $245. We need the J&A c °- ■<- ”• IN tTo E n^d A , T h, ON 'Y ’.-toni recondTHa?v and rn cab: s3s °- Intlnar\. Cos.. 1325 W Morris st LI-4809. FACTORY BRANCH 3 trucks under 100 29 Ford Pane! 1 B’m' c 'r ar i* Panei :::::::: $250 Gmr Vr T on J np T tlres * 450 9- 1 a ton duals S7OO Studebaker {rJl; G. M. C. Trac’or like new . $l,lOO —MANY OTHERS r?nY^ S sr TRACTOR ' S TRADERS General Motors Used Truck Depl H 31 W ' 13th St. H Sandyg LI-7467 50 Autos For Sale BUICK Coupe $25 That's all wTlieod N MffiL sT W ' lmeth C °' InC ' 720 CRE y H R ?I' ET 27 Coupe $25 ThaUs all. We 7?nV h (, ro 2 m S ov Wilmeth Cos . Inc., 720 N. Meridian St * 29 P o rdor $45 That's all Inc -70 v h V°°ii“ Rov Wd mPth Cos.. — n c * * (f0 N. Meridian St CHEVROLET 27 Coach $25~ ThaFs aTT inc "-JO v- he , T ron T Rov Wtlmeth Cos inc . 720 N_Meridian St C onh 27 R SDAN in good shape! Oakley Motor Sales N 1663 S. Meridian, DR-4743 D le^ E -ff 3 A°-;m Pe R ~ Sr $ 27X 38t5~c617. Dodge Coupe, ’2B A dandv car for $145 ... HARRY A SHARP COMPANY 443 Virginia Ave DR-5020. Coach The finish and upholsterv are like new Four new tires, free wheeling, hot water heater Here is a real outstanding buv and we invite you to come in and see for vourself Losey Motors. Inc.. 1133 N Meridian NASH '27 Fordor Sedan $25. That'S all. We need the room Rov Wilmeth Cos.. Inc.. <2O N. Meridian St STUDEBAKER President 8 Sedan; motor WA f 2 < 266 thrOUKhOUt ' sl6s ' 3815 Colleße - 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 C’apitol LI-1112. REAL BUY in used Chevrolets and at! standard makes. A. W. BOWEN CO. 945 Ft. Wayne Are. RI-5566. FOR used cars at real bargain prices. "Make Tracks for Sacks." Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. RI-5994. FINANCIAL J 52 Business Opportunities CONFECTIONARY —Equipped for 1c • cream; lunch; $350. J. L. NORWOOD. 656 Virginia Ave. CONCESSIONS—A few good spaces to rent for air races. July 15-16. See Mr. Tice Municipal Airport. 16-ROOM downtown rooming house cheapfilled up. Owner leaving city. RI-3924. 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan - " WILL SELL: Fletcher Ave . Railroadmens. Celtic. Indiana Savings & Monument. WILL BUY: Union National, Railroadmens. Celtic, Atkins. Provident. Plymouth. Prudential. Indianola and defaulted real estate, preferred stocks & bonds. SCHLOSS BROS.. INV CO. 137 E. Wash. St, LI-2318. WA-1494. WE BUY AND SELL—BUILDING AND LOAN BOOKS. W. F. CHURCHMAN & CO.. RI-4203 405 INDIANA TRUST ANSWER Want Ads Promptly, the bargains that you see today may be gone tomorrow. 53 Fersonal Property Loans /^*m €>m ClkiiaurmrlttEir ami Hmtpmr NO MORTGAGE* mm. 1 37 f.WAStt 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. SACKSBROS AUTO LOAN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. RI. 5994 Auto Loans MERIDIAN Motor Sales \ “““ LEGALS 57 Legal Bids and Proposals On July 19th, 1933. at 10:00 A. M , we will sell for charges amounting to *75.00 one 1928 Chevrolet coach. Motor No. 4256,894 at Abels-Fink Auto Cos.. 440 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Muscatatuck Colony at Butlerville. Indiana, will receive sealed bids at the office of (he General Superintendent of the Fort Wayne State School. Fort Wayne. Indiana, until 1 30 p. m . E. S T.. Julv 17th, 1933 for the construction, erection and completion of new plumbing and heating for new dormitory with kitchen and employees quarters, situated at the Muscatatuck Colony at Butlerville. Indiana; said work to be done according to plans and specifications provided therefor, and on file in the office of the Engineer at the Muscatatuck Colonv. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Prospective bidders may remove from the Engineers office a copv of the plans and specifications by depositing *lO 00. which amount will be returned provided the plans and specifications are returned in good condition on or before the day on which bids are opened. By order of the Board of Trustees. DR W F. DUNHAM. General Superintendent.