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—Dietz on Science — AMERICA GAVE NOTED LEADERS IN CHEMISTRY Priestley and Rumford Made Discoveries of High Importance. BY DAVID DIETZ Krrippa-lfotird Science Editor The final chapter of Professor F. J Moore s History of Chemistry” Is titled ‘Chemistry m the United States” In it are names of men who helped build the United States. Perhaps the names do not have the familiar ring of those of statesmen, politicians and steneraLs whom we met on the pages of our grammar school histones They are names worth knowing, however. Some of them we venture to suggest, will attain greater importance with the passage of time In the end, they may even outlive the names of some of the politicians and generals you once had to memorize Let us mention briefly a few of these chemical pioneers, men whose discoveries helped usher in the age of chemistry in which we now live. Chief among them are Priestley, Rumford, Silliman, Morley and Gibbs, The British may object, to the classification of Priestley as an American chemist, since he did his mast important piece of work while still in England But Priestley, as Moore points out, had a vast effect upon the development of American chemistry. Priestley's story is a fascinating one. Isolated Oxygen Joseph Priestley was a British clergyman who practiced chemistry in his snare time In 1774, he made one of the greatest discoveries of th* day. a discovery which made chemistry as we know it possible. He succeeded in isolating and identifying oxygen. He extracted “air." as he called It. from mercuric oxide, and found that glowing splinters of wood burst into bright flames when plunged Into this ‘air.” Priestley was a Nonconformist and never failed to express his views in public. In 1791. the citizens of Birmingham were aroused by a group which undertook to celebrate the fall of the bastille. Word got around that Priestley was the leading spirit In the celebration. Top mob burned and sacked his chapel and house. Priestley fled to London and went into hiding Three years later he decided to leave England for America His arrival in America took on the proportions of a great holiday. He wa s given an ovation upon his arrival in New York, the president of the Democratic Society of the City of New York delivering an address of welcome. Started Today’s Chemistry Priestlev settled on a farm in Northumberland. Pa., where he spent the remainder of his life writing a church history and carrying on chemical experiments. And. as Professor Moore observes, “he inspired others to study chemistry here.” It was Priestley’s discovery of oxygen which paved the way for the explanation of combustion by Lavoisier. the French chemist who lost his head in the revolution The modern practice of chemistry starts with the work of Priestley and Lavoisier. Count Bumford was a character even more interesting than Priestley. His career was one of romance and adventure. He was born in Woburn. Mass, in 1755. His name originally was Benjamin Thompson He attended Harvard college and at the age of 19 married a rich widow. Although he was a major of militia. his neighbors distrusted him. and so when the British troops evacuated Boston in 1776. he accepted a commission from Governor Wentworth to carry dispatches to England. He soon made his way to English politics and became an undersecretary of state. He carried on many scientific studies, however, in his spare time. Made Roman Count After the revolution, he started to Join the Austrian army to fight the Turks At Strasbourg, however, he met Prince Maximilian, who invited him to enter the civil and military service of Bavaria. He accepted the invitation. Later he was knighted by George 111. In 1791 he was made a count of the Holy Roman Empire, choosing the name of Rumford. the town where his wife's family lived in America. He noticed the cannon became hot when they were being bored. This led him to combat the notion then generally accepted that heat was "an imponderable substance ” He studied the transformation of mechanical energy into heat and laid the foundation of the law of the conservation of energy, one of the fundamental laws of modern science. In 1799 he helped found the Royal Institution of Great Britain and later established the Rumford chair of chemistry at Harvard After the death of his first wife, he marfied the widow of the French chemist. Lavoisier. ARRAIGNED IN THEFT New York Man Faces Charge of Possessing Stolen Auto. Charged with possessing a stolen automobile, William LaFrantz of New York was arraigned before Howard S. Young. United States commission; today and held on $5,000 bail. LaFrantz was arrested by Indianapolis police Monday. When arrested he is alleged to have said he was “John Becker.” who. according to police, is the owner of the stolen car. Bid Contracts Received One hundred two bids for ten bridge contracts were received by the state highway commission today. Total low was sll6 883 06. as compared to the engineer’s estimate of $151,788.72.

TTdODR AW •Y BRUCE CATTON 'T'HERE is an indestructible aura -*■ of romance hanging over the era of Spanish occupation of California. Here was an alien civilization, isolated and remote, colorful and stately, which grew up parallel with the ruse of our own republic, and which got submerged when the republic finally overflowed beyond the mountains. It probably will be a gold mine for writers for many years to come. The newest book to exploit that field is "Mistress of Monterey,” by Virginia Stivers Bartlett. It is an example of the romantic-historical novel. The events described take place in the latter part of the eighteenth century, when Fray Junipero Serra was dotting California with missions and Monterey was capital of one of Spain’s fartnest provinces. We are introduced to the governor of California, an ardent adventurer who has fallen irretrievably in love with that land—as so many people have done since—and who will be perfectly happy if only he ran get his young wife to join him there. The young wife arrives on the scene at last. But the charm of California escapes her. She wants the elaborate culture of Mexico City; Monterey impresses her as a scraggly wilderness outpost, California is a lonely wasteland, its people arc half-civilized wanderers. Her life is one long struggle to get back to Mexico. In that struggle. she wastes her own life and almost destroys her husband's happiness; and in the end California us too much for her. The land wins; she lases. Published by Bobbs-Merrill. this book is priced at $2.

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WEDNESDAY EVENTS Kiwanis Club. luncheon. Columbia t'iub. Home Builder*, meeting. Washington. Purdue Alumni Association, luncheon. Severtn. American Legion. Twelfth District, luncheon. Board of Trade. League for the Hard of Hearing, meeting. Mocks building. 7 -Vl p. m. Marion County Bankers’ Association, dinner. Washington. 6:30 p. m. Restaurant Owners’ and Managers' Association will hold a mass meetinß at 8:30 Wednesday night on the eighth floor of the Claypool. All restaurant owners, business associates, and friends have been invited. LEGALS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 58 I.ci;al Auctions and Sales NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Notice I.* hereby given that the undersigned will, up to the hour of eleven o clock A M Cen’ral S'andard Time on Wednesday, the 30'h dav of August. 1933. and from dav to dav thereafter until sold, receive sealed bids at the Controller's office at the Cttv Hall. Indianapolis. Indiana. for the whole or any part of One Hundrrd Sixty Thousand Eight Hundred Forty Dollars and Sevren Cents <sl6o- - 07 ’ o! MUNICIPAL JUDGMENT FUNDING BONDS OF 1933 FIRST ISSUE issued bv the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana dated Augusl 30. 1933 Said bonds shall be issued in five <s< series. The first series of said bonds shall consist of thirty-three i33< bonds, thirty-two <32 • of which shall be for One Thousand Dollars 'sloooool each and one bond of which shall be for Eight Hundred Forty Dollars and Seven Cents SB4O 07<; the next four '4< series of said bonds shall consist of thirty-two • 32• bonds of OnThousand Dollars <sl,ooo 00< each. Said series shall be numbered from one (li to five <st. both lnrlustve The first oi said series of bonds shall be due and payable on the first dav of Jul*. 1939, and one of said series, in numerical sentience, shall be due and pavrble on the first dav of Julv of each vear thereafter until and including Julv 1. 1943 Said bonds shall have interest coupons

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HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male MEN -To sell Ice cream. Good pav. 139 N Alabama. ' SIX YOUNG MEN -16 lo 25 to solicit for ! food product. Interview B H. BRAN- | NAN. Linden Hotel Wednesday. J 4 Help Wanted—Female Wanted —3 well educated women, 23-35 years of age, for open demonstration work. Previous experience not necessary. Must have best of character references. Apply 10-12, 1:30-4:30. Mrs. Lumsden, 510 Merchants Bank Bldg. EXPERIENCED and attractive waitress References. TAYSTKE FOOD SHOPPE. 1425 N XU. WE WANT a woman who is capable of holding a responsible position. Requirements Neatness, character, references and high school education. Apply 425 Peopes Bank Bldg 16 Situations Wanted SIGN WRITER window trimmer, typist; part or full time Times, Box K 207. RENTALS _ lY Furnished Rooms $2 50- $3 for 2 Large front rooms: hot water: walking distance. 149 W. 9th., APT 8 BROADWAY. 2351—Large front; ideal for 1 or 2 business people; breakfast optional. HE-3918. DELAWARE. 227 N.—Apartment 1; unfurnished front room. heat, light, large wardrobe: reasonable. RI-5865 FOREST HILLS. 5825 GUILFORD- Nice small room. Beautiful home. Privileges. Case near. $3 50. References HU-3218. ILLINOIS: N.. 1907—Unusual room: clean, cool, constant hot water: garage optsonal: reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N.. 226—Sleeping rooms; hot and cold water; $2-$2.50 week. RI--4145. NEW YORK. E 2400-Front bedroom near bath, for 1 or couple. $2-$3 50. CH-5565. OXTORD. 540 N —Cheerful corner room: private home: gentleman, meals optional; garage, CH-3966. PENNSYLVANIA. 949, N —Lovely front room near bath: constant hot water. $2 50 up RI-1117. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1347—Combination sleeping and sitting room; alcove: nicely furnished, gentlemen; reasonable. LI--8857, TALBOT N , 2419—Newlv decorated room: cross ventilation: near bath: very reasonable TA-3833. 1020 W 28TH ST—Two rooms furnished. private entrance and porch. $4. FURNISHED modern room, home privileges: meals optional: edge city, west 2 bioetts: bus Times Box K-204. NEW YORK extends a WELCOME TO TIMES READERS T>.e New York Bureau of th# Indlarapolf* I Times is ready to serve you. This service ;as been arranged bv The Indianapolis • IS co-oDeration with the New York World Telegram—also a Scripps-Howard newspaper. I*t our New York Bureau arrange vour New York trip ar.d serve a* j vour headquarters while in New York. FREE INFORMATION on hotels, tour*, sightseeing trips, with all ' ratea ar.d guide books now available Specific information on actual exoer.ses for anv length rlait. Hotel reservations made on request Write to HOTEL and RESORT BUREAU of the NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM . '.‘m ®S r *DDs-Howard Newspaper “ 147 West 42nd St., N. Y. City ] NO OBLIGATION OF COURSE!

RENTALS 17-a Hotels, RcMrt*. Inns RIVER COTTAGE-Rocky Rippled 5208 j Rivcrvlew Dr. Close in. Boat. LI-8888. '’’nlrmial Hntpl Every con tre* aarsoreeiate $4 up 236 N. Illinois NEW JERSEY N~. 4—New Palace Hotel Nice clean beds, cross ventilation. 25c I night. I FURNISHED COTTAGE-Or. Buck creek. good fishing $5 wk TR-2!4'-R-7_ CORONADO HOTEL 156' 2 N Illinois. 1 block north bus terminal. Clean, ligh’. airy rooms, running water, ba'hs. single 75c up double. *1 up. weekly. $3 up. U-1631 HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service As low ay $2 a dav; $lO week. 750 N Meridian LI-2351 HOOSIER HOTEL 440 Massachusetts Ave. Rates $3 to *6. Hot, cold water, showers I baths 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3. S3 50 and SS.SO—ILLINOIS. N 23391 and 3 rooms: running water. HA--4928-M $2 50. $3. $3.50 — Nlcelv furnished front room apartment. 631 N. New Jersev. LI-5989. $2 50—$4 WEEK Adams. 1947. 1-2 rooms, nicely furnished, all utilities, garage space. ALABAMA. 2535 N. —ljtrge bedroom, kitchenette. well furnished, well ventllaated. Sink, range. $4 50 ASHLAND. 1645- 2-room apartment lower: overstuffed. Frigidaire. sink; all utilities furnished: reasonable. i BROADWAY. 1134 Clean, airy room. ; kitchenette. $3 3 large rooms down. $5 50. I CENTRAL AVE . 1241-Nlcef' furnished 2rm. apartment. $5: 1 room kitchenette. CENTRAL. 2510 Large front; 3 windows well heated, furnished, hot water, near hath, reason*bijr CENTRAL AVE.. 1948—3-roorn apartment downstairs: overstuffed: sink; also 1 | housekeeping room, near ba’h. COLLEGE AVE . 908—1 room and kltchen- ; ette. near bath, completely furnished. ! _P rn _?_ ff entrance, reasonable COLLEGE. 1336—2-room apartment. Everything furnished: sink; $5: also sleeping room. LI-8013. ORIENTAL, N . 20- 2 and 3-room apartments complete, all utilities, reasonable. j LOVELY cool Woodruff. 1 room $3. with | private bath 65: 2 rooms. $5 CH-4108. 19 Rooms with Board COLLEGE. 3268—Loveiy room, refined home. Splendid meals optional. TA- ! 6980 NEW JERSEY. tT. 2062 -Lovely studio | room, twin beds, shower, cross ventilatlon. privileges, TA-8916. 21 Unfurnished Apartments | sl4—E. 10TH. 1736'g—Near Tecq 5 'Otims, I bath: water paid. TA-6074. $20—42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated kitchrnette apartment: gas. water, ice lurI nished. Call Apt. 1, The Grant I RUCKLE. 2811—Modern 2-bedroom, suni room apartment: electric refrigeration; ! reasonable. RI-7243 ' FREE transportation to inspect furnished | and unfurnished apartments day or night. No obligations. LI-5452, eve. or | Sun. HU-6819, WA-0433. ! INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. 22 Unfurnished Houses 512.50; COTTAGE. 1603—4 rooms, kitchenette: near school: water paid; redecorated. HU-4368. DR-3 564-R. Sls: RAYMOND. E.. 1418 Semi-modern. roms; Goodlet. 902-6; 3-4 rooms. $lO. Sl6; BEVILLE. N.. 924- 5 rooms, modern, except furnace, near Tech, water. CH--516.50 —VALLEY AVE., 20011—Modern 5room double, redecorated, repainted; garage. FRANK IRISH. CH-4877 _ $22.50 MODERN 6-room double; A-l condition: water paid. 103 N. Gladstone. SCHMID Ac BMITH. INC. RI-6367. $26-50—CHESTER. 31 S —B-room modern double, water paid FRANK IRISH, CH--4877. BELLEFONTAINE. 1011—4-bedroom modern. roomers or 2 families, lo each. HE-4956. BETHEL AND CHURCHMAN Stnctlv modern. 7-room single. 1 bedroom. lavatory down. 3 bedrooms, full hath up.- 2-car garage: s2(l DR-1099 BOSART. 910—4 rooms, stnctlv modern, built-in bed. newlv painted paved allev good condition: S2O. Key at 912 Bosart CENTRAL. 1630 5 rooms. A-l. $27 50with garage, heat, 835 HA-1440-M 422 N. Chester

6 room single: modern; garace: rent reduced. LI-7491 GREGORY A APPEL. INC. CHESTER. S . 43 Nice 4-room modern double; S2O; garage; water paid. IR--2104 R-4 COTTAGE For rent. River estate. Call W A-1665 DAWSON. 811—Upper duplex. 5 rooms, heat, water, redecorated, garage. TA--6908, DENNY. N . 609- 4-Room mod garage, water paid; $16.50. SCHMID & SMITH INC RI-6367. EMERSON. 310; BUNGALOW—S rooms, modern; A-l; garage, water paid. RI--7260. ORANGE. 52—Modern 5-room house, front drive garage, reasonable rent. Xnauire 1255 Union GUILFORD. 2842—5 rooms, bath, rent reduced; near school. WA-0913. HIATT. 1545—G00d 5-room modern bungalow. with garage. Bantaln at sl9. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia. KEYSTONE. N.. 1224—6 rooms, semi-mod-ern: near Tech; sls; water paid. WA- ; 5647. KEYSTONE AVE. 537—7-room semij modern—nice yard. sll. HE-2406. | NEW JERSEY. N., 1236—Upper lower. 5. 6 rooms. 825. >3O. Near schools LI-1395 OAKLAND. S.. 234—Nice 4-room modern double: garage: water paid. sl6. OAKLAND. E. 517—6 rooms. modern, hardwood floors, good condition, water pa:d; s2l, 1334 Olney 5 rooms, semi-modern: garage: water paid; flue condition: sll. SCHMID A.- SMITH INC . REALTORS PROSPECT 1707 5 rooms, inside toilet. garage. sls; water paid LI-1J93 RANDOLPH. S.. 1529—4 rooms, single; semi-modern; garage: sls. > RINGGOLD. 1333 -6-Room modern, garage. _ $18: water paid. LI-1193. SANDERS. 834 —Modern 5-room double; A-l; fine floors; garage; near Fountain Sq. HA-2004-W. UNION. 1822--Modern 6-room double; near : Sacred Heart; S2O. DR-6492. I WINTHROP 4042- Bungalow. 4-rm . mod. Wooded lot. 3-car gar. S2O RI-644L See These and Call 0.8621 Gladstone. S . 15; double. 6 rooms, bnth. furnace, no garage, good condition only : $27 50. 30th E , 3506 cottage. 5-room semi-mod-ern. good condition. $12.00. Chester. S. 36: single. 7 rooms modern. no garage, suitable for 2-famiiies. only $22 MODERN. sls 6-Room double, modern, water paid at 1211 Newman St. See this. Call LI-2318. ask for FRA ZEE MODERN. sl6 4 rooms, garage, water paid: in tiptop shape 3327 W 10th SCHMID Ar SMITH. INC. RI-6367 UNLESS YOU WANT A NICE clean, well arranged, place to live at these low prices, don't look at 212 E. 10th Bt.. small eff'v. tvpe. sl7 50 Summer. $22 50 Winter 901 1 2 N. East St.. 2-bedroom L. L. R S2O Summer Steam Heat $25 Winter 1533 Steele St., nice 4 rms . bath. Holland clear, heat: S2O 1537 Steele St porches 4 rms.. bath. sl7 50 Summer Holland Ht $22 50 Winter 1316 Ashland Ave.: 5 rooms, fine. $25 Summer Frig . etc. $35 Winter. 720 E 13th St. Fit for a king. $35 2 Vacarts. $45 3- modern double. 3309 E. Wash. St : onlv S2O . . . . , AH are real bargains offered at about >2 r and PROPERTIES WA-3181 Colored 2939 SHRIVER 4-room modern bungalow double A-l shape garage LI-.491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC COLORED—Hove v. 1917: 4-room double. excellent condfior,: $11: watty pa id; After You Have Selected Your New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $4 PER WK. 1626. W. New York: 5 rms 1310 Beilefontame: 5 rms., übl.. very reasonable RI-7735 $25; ASHLAND. 1232—3 large rooms. private porch and entrance utilities BELMONT 1114. B—3-room,8 —3-room, semi-modern double, light, gas. garage; $4 50. BE--1117-W. DELAWARE 2603 : j. N -3 rooms upper duplex nicely furnished emploved gentlemen preferred. very reasonable HANNA AVE ' 1234 iUniversity Heights 4- modern double: furnished new _DR -1927 ILLINOIS N 810 -Beautiful modern. furnished, efficiency apartment: $5 to $lO utilities LI-8688 LEXINGTON 1202—Clean 4 rooms, bath; private entrance; adulta: references. DR-1190-J. PARK. 2142—Att-active 2-room front apartment: every'hint furnished for $5 a week: garage. WALNUT. E. 115—1 rooms private bath: $7 wk. See housekeeper in basement NEATLY furnished 4-room cottage. sq. cat line. uULby, $7. HA-01C8.

RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses 4-ROOM nicely furnished apartmet t 8 semi-monthly. Kev 124 N Penny j 5-ROOM modern bungalow nicely furnished. $32 50 to adults references. RIMODERN 2-room apt. with wa’er. $5 per I week. 1 room >3 week 346 North Noble i-ROOM bungalow, semi-modern, linen*: *2®• square Speedway bus. Inquire 1713 N Tibbs 25 Business. Office and Desk Space DAVIDSON ST.. N. 853 -’j square south of Massachusetts Ave. Storeroom of cement block and wrought iron, cement , floor, 19x100 ft for anv business STOREROOM, with 6-modern living rooms adjoining $25. 2743 Northwestern. HU--2542 COAL YARD—FULLY EQUIPPED 355 W. ITTH ST HA^Il * ireal estate for sale 27 Houses For Sale 5 ROOMS Sun parlor modern: In good _ HI 1 khborhood . >2• 7 50. _C a 11_C H-U190.R $9 DOWN, bal like rent. 719 N Pershing. 4 rms also 5-rm. semi-mod single, garage, 611 down RI-7725 28 Sale Suburban Property COLONIAL—A-l; 6 rooms, modern, large lot, shade. 2-car garage Dr. 4250 R 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage MUST SELL choice lot In Washington Place. 50x200: $250 TA-5555 31 Wanted To Trade CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR DEED EQUITY CALL DR-2782 MERCHANDISE 34 Swap* - SWAP Things 1 on Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing In thta ronimn Is listed in The Times Swan Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of charge Your swap ad costs onlv 3c a w*rd in The Times. Special multiple rates of seven davs for the price of five and four davs for the cost of tLree 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 at- ; tempt to arrange a trade for vou from ! Swans previously published There Is no j rbar’-e for this service TRADE equity for cash in 1933 Willys sedan, or old car _ 1621 Lurtt ENAMEL KITCHEN SINK Shallow well pump, bargain Sell nr trade. CH-3001 | IRISH LLEWELLYN SETTER PUPPIES. *8 and $10; swap for shotgun, or what? ! 3139 Oraceland. HA-4137-M. 35 Household Goods RUGS—9xI2. heavy felt base. *4 43. CUTi RATE LINOLEUM HOUSE. 811 N. Ala._ HOOVER Sweeper. Singer sewing machine, utility cabinet. 9x12 rug. gas range. 606 j E. Walnut. ®NEW THOR WASHER. $39 95 up: used Thor washers. $lO. Square tub Maytag. $49.50. Terms $125 weekly. 132 N. Dei. ELECTRIC SHOP. LL5386 | ELECTRIC REFRIOERATOR. 7-ru. ft . ; porrelatn-llned. same as new. SBO. 611 N Grant Ave. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR— -Leonard.-’ i 6 cu. ft. onlv $6 75 per month. No down payments. THE GEIGER CO.. , 16th and Capitol Ave. Washer Bargains 1 Rebuilt Maytag ’.549 50 . 1 Rebuilt Maytag 44 50 I—Easy 24.50 i I—Automatic 14.50 I—Mavtag 10.00 I—l9oo 7.50 4 other good used washers, choice .. 5.00 Term*. $1 p"r week. Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. Pearson Piano Cos. 128 N Penn. LI-5518. HEATERS- All kinds, baseburners. laundry stoves, rebuilt l’ke new Repair service ; and parts. 654 Virginia AveDR-4962. KEEP COOL a 'Modine.” room cooler. Call at our office, where they are demonstrated. POLAR ICE Si FUEL CO TA-0689 SET ®$ 1.29 MACHINES | each For a limited time onlv. we will supply roller blanks at the lowest price ever quoted. Br!n£ ih your old wringer rolls if : you wish them matched. 32 N Dej SHOP LI-5386 DINING and living room furniture; very 1 fine, kitchen cabinet, ruga, radio beds. | baby bed, piano, stoves. 3205 \V. 16th at. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments NEW ALL-ELECTRIC R. C A RADIOSS9 50 MT JACKSON RADIO. 3413 W. : Wash. BE-1490. Open evenings. j AUTO RADIO—R. C. A . demonstraior. guaranteed; $22 50. STEWART RADIO. INC. Open until 10 n m. SI.OO DELIVERS ANY RADIO American Radio Stores 155 NORTH ILLINOIS LI-8976 SHEFTE Rapid Course for modern piano filavlng designed lo teach popular music shortest possible time. Selling price. $1 each book. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513 AUTO RADIO—New. 1933 all-electric. sl9 90. CAPITOL RADIO CO WAi 0300. Open until 10 p. m USED upright pianos. $lB 00 and up Good condition WILKINC. MUSIC COMPANY._I2O Ohio Freed Elseman. 8-tube table model $14.50 Freshman. 7-tube highbov 19.50 Brunswick. 9-tube highbov . 29 00 R. & R. Store, 225 E, Wash. BEAUTIFUL mahogany grand, nationally advertised at $1,050: used onlv six , months: will sell for less than one half. I WILKING MUSIC COMPANY. 120 East Ohio. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale SUDDEN DEATH—It never falls, destroys bedbugs and household vermin. Albert G. Maas Cos., 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. KODAKS 1 rtf) UD FIELD GLASSEB U H A fine selection of high grade Kodaks and Field Glasses, unredeemed. SACKS BROS. 308 Indiana Ave.. at New York St OLD BUILDINGS TO WRECK. Anv one having same call HOOSIER WRECKING CO.. DR-7683 Our bids are right DRAUGHT BEER dispenser, genuine Bishop Babcock, capacity 2 kegs, in excellent condition: cost $385 new Complete, readv to go You’ll have to hurrv. 4403 W Washington St . after 5 p. m. j BOOTHS ant Bar gain. 1310 w Washington. MOTORS Ten 1 a h. p ten 1 h. p 1 ph., i 60 cv.. 110 or 220 volts. 1,750 r. p. m . I cheap MEIER ELECTRIC & MACH CO 3525 K WMh. St. IR-1151. COLLECTION extraordinarily fine walnut Victorian furniture. Domestic and business: suitable for fastidious hachelor in comfortable circumstances. RI-6001 or HA-0293-M. i GARAGE DOORS, several 4x7‘j. $7.70 pair. Scooo boards for wagon box beds. $3 Roofing paper, all grades, galvanized 1 wash tubs, wash boilers, barrels of fine baker s salt. $2 50 barrel BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol and South St _ COMPUTING SCALE—"Toledo." white fin- , tsh. cheap. 2.000-lb. Dial scale, large platform. $135 Cash or terms. CONSOLIDATED SCALE CO . 322 E. LOUISIANA ST RI-0144 DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae, use Mothlcide. llould or crystal* Albert G Maas Cos . 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125 | BICYCLES—SIO up cirrs. racairs Hoffmans 251 Mass. 245 E Wash. 946 E Waah PAINT -Good grade SIOO gallon Best shades. 2822 Clifton St. TA-3831 BOOTHS—BARS—BUILT TO YOUR ORDER ALSO DRAUGHT BEER EQUIPMENT L'incr’c I*3l Southeastern SHELF BOARDS table tops, f'ffice partitions. mirrors and plate glass cheap SERVICE WRECKING CO . 320 N. West St. LI-3069. | Fruit T• rc 9. ts - d <> z - Pints 20c do*, rruil Jars We deliver. West End Bo’tie Cos 534 W Pearl LI-6085 ELECTRIC MOTORS 5 and 7' 2 h p . 200 volts. 60-cvcle. 3-phase, first-class condition INDIANAPOLIS GLOVE CO. E Michigan and Liberty sts

38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies Timotcriforc Best prices. KING EBt.. 1 ypewriierb 205 Mass LI-9470 39 Wanted to Buy HIGHEST CASH prices paid for old cold tewelrv. watches, bridges, teeth STANDARD gold SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG Cor Penn. A Market 39-a Furniture Buyers UQDGEr ■ I H. 1.201 ok WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR _P!ERCE PROMPT SERVICE Pall RT 0469 Por * n ? furniture. v -“ u x\i. u-iuj7 ru([J stoves or c.othing you have for sale. Calls answered promptly. FURNITURE WANTED- HU-7274. QUICK SERVICE AND BEBT PRICKS NEED ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ANT AMOUNT BEST PRICES DR-4670 FURNITURE —Cash at once, complete homes, pianos, radios, washers. MR BTUAXBOWER. CH-6757.

MERCHANDISE Store Special* FOR RENT Fracture beds, invalid chair*, erutehei back rests and commodes BAKER BROS 2:9 P WASHINGTON G'M C I'j-Ton Tractor and O M C semi-trailer, solid side, open top bodv 10 brand new tires B K Booster Brakes. $1,025 MANY OTHERS Trucks. Tractors Trailers General Motors Used Truck Dept. 31 w. 13th st. H Sandvs LI-7467 RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week Call RI-9441 Extension 372. L S Avres tt Cos 11 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Tartfs. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. DR-24C1 GOOD COAL IS GOING UP Best W V* hand picked cln forked $5 75 G. Po’ ahon a.* and Ne* River, the best. $7 UNION ICE A: COAL CO. DR-4621. DR-4622 Fredrick Coal Cos. UR-1792 No Wheel Charge WA-5666 LIVESTOCK 43 Horses. Cattle. Poultry CHICKENS 50 Leghorns. Rocks; 10 weeks old. 20c each_2l24 N Hawthorne Lane AUTOMOTIVE Automotive Services WRECKS REBUILT f _~T \ |,ovy.*t irices In •l is installed. •aran t o e <1 WEST SIDE AUTO SHOP 121 W. New York LI-7151 46 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TRUCK TIRES All sizes, both high pressure and balloon. Some with onlv a few thousand i miles on them, as low at 15. General Tire iCo 838 N Delaware. Ll-5523 47 Motorcycles & Bicycles HARI.EY DAVIDS: Id tires in fine condition. Just refinlshed. $135 ALLEN. 534 Massachusetts Ave 48 Autos Wanted USED CARS WANTED—Anv model or condition. Highest cash prires paid RELIG AUTO CO.. 19 S. East St RI-7119. ANSWER Want Ads Promptly, the baFgains that you see today mav be gone tomorrow 49 Trucks. Trailers, Tractors TRACTOR—Demonstrators. used semitrailer. repossessed rtninn trucks and new 1932 van chnssls. MACK TRUCKS 730 E. Washington St.. FEDERAL -3-ton 36x8 dual*. 18 ft. closed furniture van bodv. verv good running conditio.!, $495 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTEP CO . 1325 W. Morns St _LI-48n9 STUDEBAKER l'i-TOB cab. long Wheelbase 32x6 duals. s36s INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO . 1329 W. Morris LI--4809 FORD I'.-ton. h2x6 duals, short wheelbase. cab $295 INTERNATIONAL HARVFSTER CO. 1325 W Morris St LI-4869 INTERNATIONAL ‘3l I -ton. 32x6 duals, brand new enclosed cab thoroughly reconditioned. priced for fl ouick sale. Call J. E. MAGUIRE LI-4809. New Semi-'J railers, $395 WILL HAUL 10 TONS Sold on payment plan. tNDPTS TRUCK AND TRAILER CO 1125 E Georgia St. DR-3300 50 Autos For Sale

$45 to $395 Studebaker coach $ 45 Nash coach 45 Ford coupe 95 1930 Whippet, sedan 125 1928 Buick coupe, rumble... 145 1928 Chrysler 80 roadster... 150 1629 Chevrolet coach 150 1929 Chevrolet coupe 150 1929 Chevrolet 4-dr. sedan.. 175 1928 Buick sedan, 6 w. w. ... 195 1931 Ford tudnr 275 1931 Ford coupe 275 1929 Buick 4-door sedan.... 295 1930 Nash coupe, nimble 295 1932 Plymouth P. A. coupe.. 325 1932 Plymouth P. B. road... 395 C. H. Wallerich Cos. 9.->0 X. MERIDIAN Open Evenings Until 9 o’clock. RJ-4576 T AUBURN LI’serfarl~nwn' ROBV INSON AUTO. Buick-Pontiac deal- ’ er lftis N Meridian RI-3347. 7 BUICK 28 coupe. $45 down' ROBV INSON AUTO. Buick-Pontiac DealT er. IQH N. Meridian. RI-3347 7 CHEVROLET 32 coach. $95 dow*n y ROBINSON AUTO. Buick-Pontiac _ * Dealer. IOUt n. Meridian. Ri-3347 CHEVROLET— 32 Coaches, good buys WESTCHESTER PINANOE CO 1037 N Meridian LI-84-ie T DODGE— 30 8 sec Tan; good cond " V OWI ? „ pilv - ROBINBON AUTO.' T Buick-Ponnac dealer. 1018 N. Merl. __ dian. RI-3347, FORD sport coupe. !929i SHML 830 N Meridian. 1932 FORD -Tudof, 4 cylinder; looks like new. Must sefl, leaving town S3OO MacKAY. 4350 N Intnofs HU-2496 7 FORD 31 Tudor. $65 down. ROBy INSON AUTO. Buick-Pontiac deal - T er. :oiß_N. Meridian. RI-3347 0I iS? : d 0 ?J Ll: u lour-door sedan; ~sßs 820 N Meridian. PACKARD- '3O Sedan: wonderful condition. about 25.000 miles: no dealer account death. W. C PETERS. Williams Hotel. 7 PONTIAC 30 roirne. $75 down. ROBy INSON AUTO. Buick-Pontiac DealV er. 1018 N. Meridian RI-3347 PONTIAC 28 'l l I ><i 1: . $95 LORRY MOTORS. INC. 7 PONTIAC ROBy INSON AUTO. Buick-Pontiac deal- _ er. 1018 N M< PACKARD 28 Custom sedan. Completely overhauled: guaranteed WEETCHES- , TER FINANCE CO . 1037 N Meridian LI-8419. _____ Plymouth ’3l Sedan Floating power $235 HARRY A. SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DR - 5020 7 STUDEBAKER 30 Dictator 8 sedan, y $75 down. ROBINSON AUTO. ’ Buick-Pontiac dealer. 1018 N Meridian RI-3347 Willys and Auourn Distributors - The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N Meridian. TA-3700 ALL MAKES GOOD USED CARS FOR SALE AT VOLLRATH-McCARTHY 1302 E Washington LI-7383 SEE our wide assortment of used cars at low prices. A W. BOWEN CO.. Chevrolet Dealer. 945 Ft Wavne Ate, RI-5566 REAL values in used cars SACKS BROS AUTO LOAN CO. Make Tracks for Sacks ' 309 N Capitol Ave RI-5994 SEE OCR STOCK of good used car* for real buys A W BOWEN CO. 945 Ft. Wayne Ave RI-5566 Chevrolet Dealer. WIDE Assortment of Used CariTfrom $35 to $1,095 CENTRAL BUICK CO 832 N Meridian. LI-1595 CENTRALS t'SED CAR STORE 'financial 52 Business Opportunities CLEANING—And pressing parlor; good location—cheap IR-5728 or LI-7943 RENT—Vegetable stand. 30th and Martini dale; good bus.ness: Mo_mo CH-2553. FOR SALE Coal vard truck stock and equipment Price less than $2,500 DEARBORN Empire State Life Building LI-4369 W A -38 M CLEANING- -Pressing shop, north money maker: owner ill. Times Box K-199 ILLINOIS N 2333 Beautv parlor e'tabltahed and living tu_* rters HA - 4928 - M 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan Building and Loan WILL PAY attractive price for limited amount. Phone LI-9415, suite 214 66 W New York S‘ WANTED About 3 shares R R B. L. stock Private party. LI-7189 BUILDING AND LOAN STOCKS Bought. Sold or Security for Loans SCHLOSS BROS INVESTMENT OO 137 Z Wash. St. LI-2318. Zve. WA-1494 i

AUG. 15, 1933

FINANCIAL *3 Personal Property loan* Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. RI -3587 2^c%2 c /c The Company for the People DIRECTORS O A. S'rovtr.son lalph Bamberger Wm J Moonev H/iman P. Lteber vi v Henry Lang.s*nkamp M M mnhar judge j \ Collins I P. C. Reilly Franklin Vonnegut These Directors have made it possible for us to loan rronrv at the low rate of 2% on unpaid balances, for the past seven years Take advantage of this opportunity and reduce vour • ’•per.ses Loans are made on D'AMONDS AND FURNITURE over a |*riod Os 20 months. The Company with the Advertised Rate CASH—LOANS QUICKLY AND CONFIDENTIALLY ON YOUR OWN SECURITY AND SIGNATURE. Reps* plan to fit present rondltlon.4. Loans made anywhere in Maron Ca I CAPITAL LOAN COw I J 97 Kresge Bldg. i2nd Flooil. R’-7561 | 41 E Washington St. Cor. Penn You §t w\ tom u% to c* v bJb, tmi, or | ko4pitl evpcnirt if* 24 Fcun. ftpty •ccordmf to your oco* •* 1, 9. !, 6, 10 o*thl or b**tr. You r-e for u*p<d of !o, c*#ct r jW’feff of Q4y% you llfp FQ-fy. Com# in. writ # . or 'ph o*#. Personal Finance Cos. 34 S. PKXX. Ri anjw Century Bldg. Ground Floor Q>yi €k<wMlkr aumf Intnrme. HO MOATOXAtt scHftoss mm. nraws sew m. 137 l WASH COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-8195. 200 Roosevelt B’dg. LOANS ON FURNITURE AND DIAMONDS 2G. INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN RT-3587 _____ 55 Auto Loan* [AUTO LOANS 1 2 YEARS TO PAY DON'T LOSE! YOUR AUTO|*% Refinancing at very low payment*. —Others Paiil Off— Ride While Vou Pay OPEN evEJT.VOy LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. |8 S. Capitol Ave, HI. 1321 Wants Ads Acceoreo T!!l_10 t) IT. _ LEGALS 57 Legal Bids and Proposal* NOTICE - XO BIDDERS' Notice is hereby given tha' ;ealed bids for the purchase nf the following material* will be received bv the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana at his office on the third floor, S’ate House Annex, 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, tuiul 2 Jtfi p M on the 29th day of August. 1933. a - which time they will be publicly opej-.ed and read Invitation No 273 C 3Q Feet of Corrugated Meta! Paved Invert Pipe shipped F. O. B Haubstadt. Invitation No. 2737 200 Cedar Wood Sign Posts shipped F O. B Inoianapolls. Invitation No. 2738 126 Feet Corrugated Mela! Culvert Pipe ,shipped FOB Maxwell ;.nri delivi>ied pi) Road 234 Invitation No. 2739 1.000 to 3.000 Tons of Size Maint. Crushed Aggregate delivered on Road 43, Sec A and B. in the vicinity of Spencer. Invita’yin No. 2740: 40 to 60 Tons of Coal shipped F G. B M-v 4Oo(l Invitation No. 2711 IBP to 260 Tons of Coal shipped F. O. B Plymouth. Valparaiso. Monticrllo arid La Porte Bids shall be suluruttcd upon standard proposal form* Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon request. The right Js reserved by the Chairman to reject anv or all bids, or to award on anv combtnaUon of bids that in his judgment is most advajraggous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA JAMES D ADAMS Chairman _ 58 Legal Auctions and Sales ~LEGAL SALE NoMee Is hereby given pursuant to tha statutes of the sua’-e of Ind.ana that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Thursday. Aug 24th. 1933. sell for accrued charges the household ?ood and other goods belonging to th# ollowing named peple: Mrs. Melvin Abbott. No. 6332: W. L. Bailev. No. 6030; Mrs. F E Bond No. 6643 Maud Donahue No. 6522 Mrs D W. Dutton No. 6529; J M Gasar No. 5585; W. P. Huff. No. 6043 Marion B Ide No. 6534: Robert Itsken. No 6328: Mrs H. A. La Mont. 31535; Dorothy L Bathhurst. No. 6171: Clarence V Mitchell. No 3509; Martin Monrov No. 6620, J. W. Mu..an*. No. 5276; Robert G. Mcln'vre. No 6650. N. J Neill. No. 6669 Charlotte Owtngs. Nt>. 6388: Robert Pattlson. No. 6368 Curti* Patton. No 6610: P C. Pinkerton. No. 5783; Red Ball Transit Cos . No 5802, Mrs. Edw. Schurman. No 5832; Heien Spalter No. 5288 A. C. S’ephenson No. 33J4. Doyle Taylor. No. 5972, Glenn Thompson. No. 6701: Mrs. Okra B Thompson. No 5485; E E. Walls**. No 5687. B. 1. Wall. No. 6122 Sara Welch. No 5468 Mr* Ralph Whitehill. No 6228. Zadei Waiting. No. 3468 M F Wixon No 6051. SHANK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CO. 1130 N. Illinois St.. Ind;ampolis. In (Lav, a. LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes of the Sta’e of Indiana that th* undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Thursday August 24th 1933, sell for accrued charge* the household foods and other goods belonging 1 1 the ollowing named people: Mzrion Douglas No. 1313: f/ealle Hester, No 916. Mrs. C ft, Kellfr. Vq 1293. Carl E Kistner. No 1346. Mrs LlUign Quinlan, No 1371; M. L Ridlln. Np, 1374 Geo. Robinson. No. 1352 Margaret Smith No. B 9397 SaiLe Snyder No. 1365; A. Tyler. No 1359 SHANK AUCTION AND FURNITURE COMPANY. ■ 1432 X. lUlnoU St. - . XadiaoApoU*. Indian*.