Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 94, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1933 — Page 14
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Independent and Amateur Baseball Notes, Gossip
KAITSKTS COP THBILLEK A three-run rallv in the ninth inning I gave Indianapolis Kautskvs a 10-to-# triumph over Dav ton Shrovers in a thrilling battle at Muncie Sunday. In the gam i winning ninth. Morrison led off with a j home run over the right field wall Booz \ and Seal were retired, but Lee. batting for Burroughs, drew a pass, and Manager . Bob Kelly, batting for Bep'.ey. hit a line drive home run to center field. Clark Andrews is requested to call Prank Both at Dr. 0116 after 6 p. m. Junior All-Stars would like to schedule games in the U-16-vear-oid class Write j Irvin Greenwood. 833 Miekle street. In- j dianapolis. Lawrence A C. nosed out Oak Hill ; Flashes. 7 to 6 in ten innings Sundav j Riley and Clayton starred on defense for the winners. Cloverdale Greys drubbed Spencer Corn Farchies at Spencer Sundav. 13 to 3 Smith. Staler and Britton led the winners' attack while Snodgrass starred,‘ n the field Greys hammered Bayh and Edwards hard while Williamson and Krussn checked Spencer. Next Sunday. Cloverdaie playa at Greencastle. West Bide Chevrolets lost to Greenfield. • to 5. Sunday and will play at Lebanon next Sundav. State nines desiring games on Labor day and Sept. 10. write William Rider. 1542 Bellefontaine street. Scoring fourteen runs on flfteein hits Sholty Motors defeated Y.U.B nine Sunday. 14 to 4 Howard winning hurler. allowed five hits, struck out ten hatsmem walked three and also with the bases loaded, and doubled In four times at bat Froeltch was the <osing pitcher, victim of six-run the sixth and ninth innings Harold Seal and Herman Bottema also hit home runs. to W 2* St |< S cF^l O C in WoU*an^Br?.W P k‘ l were* best for the winners, whUe reHef pitching _ # a- Rch’irk was outstanding iot mr Pats. He ’allowed onlv two hits and *? t ° runs lrv six innings. striking out eight. Brisnick and Becker hit home runs. Bargersvtlle Merchants * p °" ( s, n c? ub 'o header Sundav. trouncing P r °' ld f nc L . o n.s an v'il? l? mee\ V &V Bargersvllle Sundav andwillplav a double header at Lebanon on Labor day. Boosters' first haseman featured the Roosters meet Eastern All-Stars in a aou at Arcadia next Monday. Fifty-second Street Merchants won their fourth straight game Sunday, defeating hits each for the winners. Next sunaay. Merchants plav at Flllmore. For games call Bob Elliott. WA-5167. Avon defeated Crescent All-Stars. 5 to A SI.XV S ghnv[Sl Danville 794-12. after 7 p. m. Beech Grove Reds downed Inland Ice and Coal 9to 4 Reds have Sunday and A .u. r seofrrrbrr dfttcs opfn and challenge strong c?ty and Municipal League teams Call Drexel 2692. between 8 a. m. and 3.30 p. m. u/in Merchants nosed out porters Camp Sunday. 6 to 5 and wIU play the strong Muncie Tailites at Hope Sunday. Mer chants travel to Shelbyville on Monday for a twin bill. Sept. 17 is open. Write Lloyd Shepherd, Hope. Ind. Fountaintown captured a t*?'* 81 **'*®' one edge in the series with Morristown, t aking the final tussle Sunday. 11 to *. Cloverdale Greys, with a string ofvictories over leading clubs, will plav at Fountaintown Sunday. . Sunshine Gardens nine won Its fifth straight game Sundav. defeating Edgev.ocd 14 to 8 Able starred with three Writers and a triple The game wuth Citizens Gas nine scheduled lor Sunday has been cancelled. Indianapolis Recorders defeated Bloomfield. 10 to 2, and will plav the Reds at Seymour next Sundav and Monday. Sept. 10 is open. Write 518 Indiana avenue. Indianapolis Meldons lost to the Rushvllle Mercnants at Rushville Sunday. 6 to 0 Ellis. Matthews and Hannan starred tn the field for the losers and the etching of Smith also featured. Hauk Warth and Linville were best for Rushville. Meldons play Bridgeport Blues Saturday and at Bridgeport. All players meet at Kidd s. Games are wanted for Saturdays and Sundays Call Drexel 0116, or write F. G. Swisher. 1234 Cottage avenue. Mara Hill defeated Mooresville All-Stars. 12 to 0. Walters, winning pitcher, allowed seven hits while his mates collected thirteen. Brooks. Baugh. Baker and A. Brehob poled three baggers and Burge and Baker walloped doubles. Mars Hill nine manager is requested to call Drexel 7614 after 6 30 p. m. Raymond Street Orioles want a game for Sunday Sep!. 3. Out-of-town game is preferred. Practice will be held Wednesday at Garfield park at 4 p m. For games call Drexel 7614 after 6 30 p. m. or write O. Ludlow. 2509 South Union street. Indianapolis Turners won from Advance Sundav. 7 to 3. Lewis got a home run and O'Brien allowed only four hits. Turners are without a game Sunday and desire to book with fast club. Rushville and Batesvilie take notice. Write Forrest Henderson. 2231 North Rural street. Indianapolis Quackenbush get in touch with Henderson at once. Virginia Avenue Cubs want games for Saturday- and Sundav and a double-header for Monday. Cubs will practice at Garfield Wednesday at 4 p m City and state teams call Drexel 2297-R or write 429 South Keystone avenue. BILL DICKEY IS FATHER Yankees Catcher Passes Cigars for Baby Daughtera Born Monday. By Vnitcft Press DETROIT. Aug. 29—8i1l Dickey. New York Yankee catcher, became father of a baby girl Monday. Dickey was informed of the event at Navin field where the Yankees were playing Detroit. Mrs. Dickey is in New York. At the same time, it was announced that the release of Walter Brown, right-handed pitcher, to Hollywood has been cancelled because of his wife's illness. The pitcher will go on the ineligible list for the remainder of the season. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LEGALS 56 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE 1. Scaled proposals for the Interior Decorating of the Indiana State Library and Historical Building will be received by the State Library Building Commission of the State of Indiana at the office of the Secretary of the Commission, Room 301 State Capitol. Indianapolis. Indiana, until ten <lo> A M Tuesaay. September 12 1933 In accordance with plans and specifications to be on file at the office oF the Indiana State Board of Accounts in tha State House. Indianapolis. Indiana and in the office of the Architects on and after Tuesday. September 5. 1933. 2 Proposals to receive consideration shall be made and sworn to upon blank Form No. 96 as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, and shall be accompanied bv Form No. 96-A which shall be filled out complete. 3 Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check for three per cent i3<-r> of the amount of the bid. such check to be drawn payable to the State Library Building Commission. I In case a bidder whose bid is accepted *llßll not within five is> days after notice of such acceptance perform his bid br entering into a written contract with the Board to perform the work in accordance with the plans and specifications and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a suiety bond with surety or sureties to the approval of the Commission, his certified check and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the 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 torce until September 30. 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 questionnaire, may be had at the office of the Architects on and after September 5 1933. upon deposit of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS i*25.00'. Plans and specifications shall be returned to the Architects at the time of the submission of bids, and the Architects will return to each depositor the full amount of his deposit. 7. Each proposal shall be enclosed in an opaque sealed envelope addressed to the State Library Building Commission with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the proposal relates, and the name of the b: TH STATE LIBRARY BUILDING COMMISSION HERBERT P. KENNEY. President. LOUIS J BAILEY. Secretary _ GOODS stored in the name of Herbert De Witt. Fred Green. Lester Lee. Mrs Sames Mitchell. Geo Neal. Will Rice. Mrs J M. Williams Lucie Washburn. Fred Weidsasn. Mr. Holcomb and Carl Walls will be fold for storage charges Thursday. September 14. 1933. at 930 a. m Gcods having been in storage the required length time and charges unpaid. BANNER STORAGE CO 328 E. A'abash St. RI-5030.
Record Car for Match By Timrs fiprrint WINCHESTER. Ind., Aug. 29 That the world automobile racing record for half-mile tracks will be broken Labor day at Funk's motor, speedway here, seemed a certainty today as Frank McLain. Muncie sportsman, announced his recordholding Cragar Special to be in perfect condition. The car will be driven j by “Wild Bill’’ Cummings and he will engage in a special match race! with Ira Hall. The present record of 22.67 seconds for the half-mile circuit was made in the McLain-Cragar machine by the late Bob Carey.
ANNO UNCEMENTS 1 Death Noticea CALDWELL. WILLIAM URBAN—Passed awav at his residence 944 W. 31st st., Monday afternoon. Service Thursday, 10 a. m. at the residence. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. FUNK, MARV H.—Beloved mother of Mary Jean Funk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bledsoe of Shoals, Ind.. and sister of Mrs Josephine Tate and Mrs Mable Nwman. both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Celia Summers. Mrs. Marguerite Sorrells. Carl. Earl W . Cecil and Dale H. Bledsoe. all of Shoals. Ind., passed away Monday morning, Aug. 28. age 34 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Newman, 610 Parkway Ave., Thursday afternoon. Aug. 31. at 2 o dock Burial Crow n Hill Cemetery Friends invited. WALD FUNER,AL DIRECTORS HIF.ARS. FRANKLIN E,—Beloved husband of Marv Hiears. father of Glen S. Hiears. departed this life Sunday, Aug. 27. Funeral notice later For further information call MOORE & KIRK. CH--3550, MARTIN. JOHN H.—Beloved husband of Mary Martin (home at 213 Blake st.t, died Monday, Aug 28 Funeral at J. J. BLACKWELL & SONS FUNERAL PARLORS. 926 N. Capitol ave.. Thursday. 830 a. m. Services at St. Bridget's Church. 9 a. m. Friends invited. WILLIAMS. EDWIN L.—Age 75 years, beloved husband of Emma Williams, father of Harrv Williams, deceased; Carl and Rov Williams and Mrs. Mary Archer of IndianapoKs, Mrs. Ruth Bailey of Evansville. Ind . and Frank Williams. Minneapolis. Minn.; brother of Newton Williams. passed awav at his residence, 526 North Lynn, Monday, Aug. 28. 2:20 p. m. Funeral Wednesday. Aug 30. 2 p. m. SHIRLEY BROS. WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME. 2002 W. Michigan. Friends invited, burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the above funeral home after 2 p. m. Tuesday. WEILL, HARRY—Beloved husband of Edna Wood Weill, passed awav Saturday afternoon. Services at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Indianapolis Hebrew cemetery. WELLS. JAMES B.—Age 59 years, beloved husband of Anna Wells and father of Mrs. Ethel Hyde, passed awav Monday morning at the Methodist hospital. Funeral Thursday at residence. 30 S. Warman Ave , at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Masonic service.
3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM - Main office. 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morrf* FINN BROS. Funeral Home 16$t N Meridian St * TA-183* GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 ’HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-1838 Krieger Funeral Home 1402 N. Illinois St, RI-1243, Clyde V. Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. DR-6321-0322 BUY your Monuments and Markers from the House of Dawes. Mooresville. and save the difference. • 4 Lost and Found GRAHAM-PAIGE —4-Pass, coupe: license No. 102756. Reward. LI-5470 day, HA--3684 night, NECKLAOE. gold rose, hand-made, valuable keepsake. Reward. RI-1772. 5 Personals CUT-RATE Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed ONE YEAR Round Crystals 14c Main Springs ✓ Jewels I Balance Staff vy CHICAGO JEWEURY CO. 203 E. Washington St. Dr. Chester Miller DENTIST. 1107 I. O. O, F. Bldg RI-7281. NATROL SHAMPOO STUBBORN CASES SCALP AFFECTIONS SUCH AS DANDRUFF. FALLING HAIR. ECZEMA. RING WORM. PSORIASIS QUICKLY RELIEVED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SIX MONTHS' SUPPLY OF THIS FINE SHAMPOO. sl. WRITE •'NATROL.” 716 E. 19TH ST.. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. PHONE HE-3903. WISH elderly lady or couple to share mv home HA-4331-W. FRIED SPRING CHICKEN. 50c. CH-1758-3 by appointment. Dancing free. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. L S AYRES fr CO (F VOU DON'T FIND wnat vou are looking for In the want ads todav. it may b advertised here tomorrow Read Tlmef classified ads daily. 6 Transportation Snprial Chi - World's Fair. Lv. Sat. OjJULldl Ret Mon nite. Packard. La Salle, Franklin sedans. Safe, reliable private cars. RI-9210. 105 S. 111. Grand Hotel. TRAVEL BY BUS—Special rates to lodges, parties, etc. McHAFFIE, 250 N. Capitol Ave. RI-4947.
Bicycle Sold! Cost 60 Cents Mr. Samuel Mendenhall of 2918 Wood street had a bicycle that was no longer needed and advertised it for sale in The Times with the small ad shown below’. • BICYCLE—Size 28. good condition, acces- a sories. SB. 2918 Wood St. (Brightwood.) w Within a short time after the ad appeared, Mr. Mendenhall had a customer and the bicycle was sold. The ad only cost 60 cents. When You Have Anything to Sell — Call— RI-5551 Times Want Ads Produce Results at Lowest Cost
RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartment*
HERE ARE • # THAT ARE TRUE VALUES 1232-34 Broadway Newly decorated two rooms, and sunroom. Heat, water, and janitor service lurnished, $22.50. DUNDEE MADISON 781 E. McCarty 615 Madison Heat, gas, water, Frigid- w Ne,v, y decorated 3--r>-aire, janitor sertice water furnished. Janitor furnished. $22.50 up. service. $22.50 up. M. E. MOLLOY DR-5012
announcements 6 Transportation ________ -rf> \ VFT SHARE EXPENSES IrvAVlliLi private sedans Phone RI-9210. 105 S. jllinois. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services CHAIRS made new by i rebottoming in ant_ hickory or reed. BOARD Or in TRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. _ i.ooo business cards i goo pI.OUg x g hand bills. ANDERSON PRESS r'VT-0742 1 HOME OWNERS ~ ~ We will remodel your property. N° rrnrteaee required; 2 years to pay. ANA LAND AND LOAN CO . INC. RU2002. WATER-PROOFING Basement w alls, floors. Work done from the inside. Guaranteed. TA-5219. A-l CARPENTERING7~repairing all kinds; roofing, painting. Reasonable. MR. BOCK. CH-0587-M. FURNACE REPAIRING. Hand cleaning. Special rates next ten days. Estimates. BINKLEY. DR-2386, CHIMNEYS, painting, roofing, brick water proofing, cement work. CH-0716-w. 7-a Moving, Transfer. Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay s ixm on t hsl a ter. free nauling to storage Moving *4 per load and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. RI-7750. 419 E. Market St GRAVES & RODMAN. Snappy, satisfying services. Careful, experienced white men $2 load up. Covered trucks. Ri--1288. MOVING —Free estimates. Careful handling of furniture. Try us. TA-4500. WILL move vou for your discarded furniture. White Service. DR-4962. MOVING $1 UP—Local overland equip. covrd. trucks: white men, Pete s. CH-2878. STORAGE —Local, long distance hauling, return loads wanted. Part loads service OTTO J. SUESZ, RI-3628. RI-6561. CH--0699-W. 7-a iMoving7Transf er.Storage MOVING —LOCAL. LONG DISTANCE. White, Reasonable. GEIER. HE-3539. SPECIAL low rate on load furniture to Chicago. ABRAHAM TRANSFER. LI--1924. fib Paperhanging and Painting A-l PAPER HANGING— Painting. F. G. HUGHEE. BE-1132-M.. after 6 P. M. WILL furnish paper hang. $3 room. RI-3947. Plastering, painting. CH-0691. PAINTING —Interior, exterior specializing on bungalows; paper cleaning; wall washing. JENKINS. HU-2616. GUARANTEED PAPER HANGING—SI.SO room, quality paper. 5c roll up. Painting. repairing. BE-1185-W. _ PAPER HANGING* $1.50 any room. Specializing u* stipling and glazing. DR--2878-W. A-l PAPERHANGING; 10c roll up. Paintine repairing; estimates; quality work. MR. WILLIS. DR-5075. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring flying instructions ” ~~ Pay as you fly in new open and cabin with S transport licensed fts&uctd^ BE-4To A 0 RfcNGTON Municipal Airport. Gov’t Approved Field. WILL GIVE vocal lessons in exchange for singing in ensemble. Low voices piefered. IR-0956. ■ WAIT! SEE US FIRST! A complete business. Comptometer, Ediphone, etc.. Courses, at one low price for alh TERHUNE'S SECRETARIAL COLLEGE. 18 W. Market, across from Murphy Store. FREE Hawaiian guitar to each student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 ROOSEVELT AVE. CH-4425. . " HELP WAN TED 13 Help Wanted —Male IF YOU WANT A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY to make $8.50 a day and get anew Ford Eight Tudor Sedan besides, send me your name immediately. No contest or lottery. Particulars free. ALBERT MILLS. 2513 Monmouth. Cincinnati. O. 3 — MEN 1 28-35); salary advancement. Apply at once. 418 When Bldg. 14 Help Wanted—Female WANTED— Young lady for general housework. 334 N. Noble, after 7 p. m. GIRL—To care for baby in exchange for board and room. Call at 933 N. Alabama. 15 Wanted—Male or Female WANTED—ISO bean pickers; men and women over 16. White only. Meet trucks. A1 Butcher. Wednesday. 7 a. m. corner Tibbs avenue and W. 16th. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2 50 $3. $3.50— Nicely furnished rooms. LI-5989. 631 N. New Jersey. BROADWAY. 2351—Attractive. cheerful room: private home: breakfast optional. Near No. 45. HE-3918. DELAWARE. N„ 2024—R00m, twin beds: private bath; also room next to bath; 1 or 2: meals optional: home cooking. n.AT.F ideal home: private entrance. CH-1464-J, ILLINOIS. N.. 624, APT. 3—Room, next bath: steam heat. Continuous hot water. $3. RI-5669. ILLINOIS. N.. 1907.— Unsual room. Large closet. Constant hot water. Steam heat. Garage. Reasonable. OHIO E.. 407 —Sleeping rooms: hot and cold water: $2-62.50 week. RI-4145. N„ 1347—Nicely furnished room: 2 gentlemen: $2.50 each; near bath. LI-8857. PARK, 3203—Beautiful front room. Suitable for 1 or 2. A real home. HA--2617-R. PARK. 2214—Front room: attractively furnished: near bath; gentlemen. HE--4115. i RUCKLE. 3044—Nice clean room: good heat: next bath; $52.50. Lady. TA-6270.
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RENTALS 21 unfurnished Apartments
17 Furnished Rooms TALBOT. N.. 1705—Comfortable room; large closet; 1 or 2 employed ladies. HA--0313-W. WASHINGTON BLVD., 4463—Master bedroom and bath for 1 or 2. Garage. References exchanged, HU-1570. WOODRUFF PLACE. Mid. Dr.. 892—Nicely furnished rooms; hot water; utilities; kitchen; garage. CH-4249. 9TH. W„ 149; Apt. 8—52.50, $3 for 2; large front rooms: hot water: walking distance. EXTRAORDINARY room downtown, 2 or 3 meals; hot water: private entrance garage , RI-2903, LI-0677. 16 SOS. NORTH—Clean, light, modern room, near bath. Working girl. Very reasonable. HA-1394-M, 23RD E., 645—Suitable for 1 or 2 girls; home privileges. KE-2593, 3700 NORTH—Near Central; attractive front room: privileges. Board, garage optional. WA-1573. BUSINESS man. woman, or teacher; cheerful. sunny; owner’s private home; shower. HA-4837-W. 5800 NORTH—Master bedroom, twin beds; attractive private home; garage optional. HU-1977. 30TH ST.—lllinois car; north; employed 282(?1 J ° r gentlernan; near bath : $2. WACLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia; sleeping rooms; also housekeeping. $2 up. Steam heat. 17-a Hotels, Resurts, Inns CICOE HOTEL—Nice clean rooms; steam heat; $2 week and up, 124 E, New York. COTTAGE FOR RENT—Riveredge estate; good fishing. WA-1665, ’ Colonial Tiotel ® v * rv ,j on r lres flarK- . . mg. Must see „o appreciate, $4 up, 236 N. Illinois. DEARBORN all outside rms. Ideal for fair visitors. 3208 E. Michigan St. CH-7550. THE CORONADO—lllinois St.. ~ 2 blkl north bus terminal. Hot. cold water. Baths, week $3.50 up. Daily 75c up. LI-1637. NEW PALACE HOTEL—4 N. New Jersey St. Clean rooms. Cross ventilation. Ideal fair visitors. HOTEL antlers Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a dav; $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. SEMINOLE HOTEL ALABAMA, N.. 920—A1l outside rooms with connecting baths. Rates $1 per day. Single. $1.50; double, $4.50 and $5.50. LI-1496. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50, $3, $3.50 —Nicely furnished front room apartment. 631 N. New Jersey St. LI-5989, $2.50; 16TH. W., 2238—2-room apartment; furnished: homelike; utilities; garage. BE-4275-W. $3. $3.50 AND S6—ILLINOIS, N„ 2339. One and two rooms, kitchenette; running water. HA-4928-M, $4 AND $5 —29 W. 9th St.—2-room apts.; modern private entrance; 3-room basement apt.. $lO month. $7 PER WEEK—S-room furnished house; gas, light and water paid. Call 1611 Southeastern Ave. BROADWAY, 1134—One-three rooms, some private baths. Clean. $2,50, $5,50. 1 CENTRAL. 1948—Choice front, 2 and 3room apartments; overstuffed. sink range. Adults. Reasonable. CENTRAL AVE.. 1241—Nicely furnished 2i? 1 in apa . r^ ent ’ §?• 1 room, kitchenette. $3,50; utilities, RI-2712. LEXINGTON, 1419—Employed couple to share attractive home with family of 2. DR-1612-M. MERIDIAN, S., 1706—2 rooms next to bath; private entrance; sink; adults; $5, ORIENTAL, N., 20—2 and 3-room apartments; complete; all utilities; private entrance; reasonable. PENNSYLVANIA. N., 2006—Desirable front 2 rooms, private bath, first floor. Fireplace. Steam heat. Adults. SUMMIT, N.. 237—2 or 3 rooms furnished or unfurnished; utilities; private entrance. Well ventilated. LOVELY WOODRUFF— 608 M. Dr.; room $3 50; w'ith kitchenette, $4; 2 rooms, $5. CH-4108. THREE nice light airy rooms, hardwood floors. Running water. $6 week. HA--4928-M, 2205 N Alabama St. WOODRUFF PLACEL^Attractive! clean. 2 rooms; completely furnished; reasonablefor refined, employed women. CH-6192-R] ON ILLINOIS CAR LINE—2 unfurnished outside *ooms; water, light paid; $5 50 month, 957 E. Minnesota. Near Garfield Park. 37 th , W. 1039—Nice room, kitchen, bath floor. Garage. $5 per weekutilities paid. HA-3472-J, ' 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL AT 58TH—Lovely room real 7618 e ’ B °° d meals ' garage - 2 ladies. HU. BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM—Next" to bath' suitable 1 or 2; home privileges; meals optional. HU-5175. CHILD TO BOARD—Any age. Can give references. HA-1072. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $20—42 W. 11TH —Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; heat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1. The Grant. ADAMS, N., 2305—3-Room apartment with bath. Ail utilities and garage furnished. CENTRAL. 2342—5 Rooms: heat and water 1 month free. RI-5994, HE-2783. ' COLLEGE A.VE., 1540—Modern 4 rooms. A real home: heat, water furnished. Low rent. Adults. COLLEGE, 2203—3-Room apartment. S3O---room. $25. Utilities furnished including kelvinator and stove. 2537 Guilford—sls 5 rooms modern; garage; nice condition. SCHMID & SMITH. INC,, REALTORS. 16 N. IRVINGTON AVE. Six-room apartment, heat, water, Frigidaire furnished. $45, MR. MYERS. RI-1870 542 W. MORRIS ST. $7; 3-rm.. single, semi-mod., water pd. A J. HUEBER & CO.. 144 N. Del. St., LI--4412. 1961 PARK—S27.SO* Steam heat; garage; newly painted; fine i condition. SCHMID & SMITH, INC . REALTORS. RUCKLE. 2811—Modern 2-bedroom, sunroom apartment; electric refrigeration; reasonable. RI-7243. WOODRUFF PL.. E Dr.. 590 Full-sized bedroom apartment; cross ventilationroof garden: among forest trees; special low rate. MODERN, sls 6-room double, modern, water paid, at 1211 Newman St. See this. Call LI-2318. Ask for FRAZEE 6-Room Modern 422 N. Chester: garage: SIB.OO. LI-7491. GREGORY fi APPEL, INC. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. Our city wide listings afford an opportunity to inspect fur. and unfurn. apts. to meet vour requirements. Transportation free. No obligation. Dav, LI-5452; eve. or Sun. HU-6819. WA-0433 29TH ST.. 403 W.—4-Room modern apartment. near school; heat, water. HA--0282. 22 Unfurnished Houses $lO. LEE ST.. 1452—Double. 5 rooms, semimodern. garage, water paid. Schools. LI--4118. $16.50. VALLEY Ave.. 2003—Modern 5-room double, redecorated, repainted, garage. Frank Irish. CH-4877. S2S—26TH ST.. E. 3316—5-Room modern: shower, garage. Near school. TA-6415. S26.SO—CHESTER, 31 S.—6-Room modern double, water paid. FRANK IRISH. CH-4877. S37.SO—FORMERLY *SB.SO—CARROLLTON 3560—2-Way double, 6 rooms modern. BE-3684-4, 2112 BROADWAY—DoubIe; 3 bedrooms; newly decorated: new Moncrief furnace; garage; $25, Key next door. ASHLAND, 2417—6-Room modern double; garage. A-l condition. $25. TA-4760. BYRAM 4013—Bungalow: 5-room, strictly modern: near school: S2O. RI-6955. CHESTER, N.. 46—5-room modern. Newly papered. Reduced. sls. 24 N. Chester.
RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses COLORADO. N.. 413—Wallace. 627-745: 5room double, garage, cistern. Near school. IR-7130. COLLEGE AvU. 2948—Modern double. 6 rooms, extra breakfast room, double garage. Near schools. TA-4513. COMMERCE, 1410—Five rooms near Tech. grade schools. sl2; water. HE-1486. ELDER. N., 134 —Lower 6-room semi-mod-ern. A-l, water paid; near school, $12.50. LI-4118 EAST—Near Spades Pk. 6-Room modern, like new, near schools. HU-2279 : EMERSON 310—BUNGALOW—5 ROOMS. GARAGE. SCHOOLS. $32 50. WATER PAID. RI-7260. EWING, 1121—4-room semi-modern double, garage; $13.50; water paid. CH-7097. GLADSTONE. N-. 721—4 Clean rooms, semi-modern, $12.50. Water paid. GUILFORD. 2532—6 Rooms, modern, garage. Will paper and paint, S2O. IR--3412. HARRIS. 27—6 Rooms, full, bath, redecorated, garage. Washington high. BE--0746 LINWOOD. N . 316 —5-Room modern, good condition, garage. Near school. IR--7915, MICHIGAN. E. 528—6-rooms, semi-modern. near schools; $12,50. Water paid. MARION, 526; 4-room single, elec., gas, inside toilet. Water paid. Onlv sl2. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia. MERIDIAN. N.. 2038—4 Rooms. General Electric Refrigerator, heat, water, gar>gc. TA-2552. NEW YORK. E., 4805—Cozy 4-room modern double, garage. Greatly reduced. IR-7912, RINGGOLD. 2230—6-room modem, $26.00; water paid; schools. BE-0200. 2931 RUCKLE —6-Room double; breakfast nook, tile bath, sun parlor, full basernent, new 1 v decorated. Rent reduced. SANDERS. 834—5-Room double A-l. finp floors, garage; near Fountain Square. HA-2004-W. SALEM, 3441—We1l arranged 7-room double; modern. Near Shortridge. TA--3625. SPRUCE. 1728—Lower 4-room modern, garage. water paid, A-l. ssl2. LI-4118. ' TALBOT, 2922—5-Room upper, heat, water garage. Near schools: 632.50. TA-4303. THADDEUS 1734 —3-Room semi-modern. near schools: $10; water paid. HE-1486. UDELL. 802—5 Rooms, modern, newly papered, garage; from owner; $lB. TA--3412. WOODLAWN. 1630—6-Rm. modern double; garage. $22.50. Near schools. DRWOODRUFF PLACE. 516 E. Dr., See this 4-bedrm double, steam ht.. $39. CH-7604. WALCOTT. N.. 215—6-Room modern double. hardwood floors. Near 4 schools. CH-4933. 12TH ST.. E. 419—Clean 4-bedroom modern double, near schools. $25, CH-7670, 34TH. w!! 1234—Modern 6-room double; easily heated; garage: $16.50. DR-0217-R. BUNGALOW, 909 E. 48” H—s Rooms, newly painted. $32; garage. $35, HU-3118. JUST what you’re looking for. Near school, 5 rooms, redecorated. $12.50; water. DR-3564-R. DORMAN. 413—5 Rooms sll M’PHERSON. 3114—6-Room mod 20 SHELDON, 1520 —W. p., 8 rms., bath.. 15 ROBSON, 3547—5 Rms.. mod 20 BET/LEFONTAINE, 1214—6 Rms.. mod.. 20 10TH. E.. 3143—6 Rms.. mod 20 REMBRANDT. 1450—7 Rms.. mod 18 HOLMES. N.. 1417—5 Rms., mod 20 JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. 111. St. GOOD RENTALS—PRICED LOW ALA.. N., 2151; 6 rms.. mod.. Wt. pd.. 525.00 Del. N., 2403: 7 rms.. mod., wt. pd. 20.00 LaSalle. N., 1206; 8 rms., mod 18.00 Adams. N.. 2934: 5 rms 12.00 Langley. 2046: 3 rms., wt. pd 9.00 Oliver ave., 1128: 5 rms 10.00 COLORED Harvard PI., 336; 6 rms.. mod 30.00 Capitol, N., 2238: 6 rms., mod 20.00 LI-6517. LI-4369. WA-3858. 18TH ST. W.. 1149—5 rooms, furnace, bath. garage; $lB. Kev 1131. DR-1417. COLORED—Capitol, N., 2421—6-Rm. modern. hardwoods, garage. Crispus-At-tucks. $25. HU-5154.
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23 Furnished Apts, and Houses CENTRAL: 5800 BLOCK—4-Bedrooms; Orientals, grand piano, above average. HU-7629, GRACELAND: 3539—Modern apartment: 3 rooms, bath: utilities; garage; reasonable. TA-5960. ILLINOIS. N.. BlOV2— Beautiful modern, furnished, efficiency apartment; $5 to $ 10; utilities. LI-8888. NORTH SIDE —Strictly modern 3-bedroom furnished home; double garage. -0384--4600 EAST—Modern 5-room completely furnished bungalow, garage. References. CH-1102. 19TH ST., 136 W.—Modern 1 to 3-room apartments; near school; everything furnished. 24 Suburban and Farms $27.50—40 S. VINE ST—4SOO W. off Rockville Road. Bungalow. 5 rooms, strictly modern or sell on easy payments. B. & L. stock accepted. RI-3413. Evening WA-3661. sl3, CASTLE. 1031—Off Madison. E.. 6 rooms, double garage. Near schools. DR-2217. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space COLLEGE. 2207—Store room 18x40; steam heat. Water furnished. BRICK BUILDING—24x7O. two floors and basement. Heating plant, elevator, low rent. RI-7975, , 26 Wanted to Rent WILL RENT cottage Ideal Beach. Lake Shafer. Call BE-4655. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale RUCKLE. 1825—6-Room modern double; new furnace; R. R. stock acceptable. LI-3159. EQUITY in 10-rm. house, hardwood floors, garage, lot A-l condition; income from upstairs: 1500 north. Near College. Times Box K-221. 28 Sale Suburban Property 5 ROOMS, bath, furnace, newly painted bungalow, gar., chicken shed, 1 acre ground. Low taxes. Near Churchman and Perkins. Priced right. OSTROM REALTY & CONSTRUCTION CO. LI-7446. NEAR—HoIy Name school. 6 rooms, semimodern. large garage, double lot; SIOO down, sls month. IR-4297. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage BEECH GROVE PROPERTIES—Suburban southeast and farms; sale, trade or rent. List on request. O. L. STARKS AGENCY. Beech Grove. Indiana. Phone DR-2782. 30 Sale Income Property RENTAL—Property that yields 150, gross and 9 r 'r net. Owner. Times Box, K-226. 31 Wanted to Trade CHEVROLET, 1927—1-Ton truck~for 1928 or 1929 Va-ton Chevrolet. 2167 Eastern ave. MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps "SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in thla column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of chaige Your swap ad costs onlv 3c a word ir The Times. Special multiple rates of seven davs for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three TO TRADERS If you can hot find the leads that vou desire in the ads in this column call the Swap Counter. RI-5551. and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou frrm Swans previously published. There Is no choree for this service HEAVY TR'JCK—Good running condition for team and harness or cash. slg W. 28th St. ~ DETERLING VICTROLA—A-l condition; records, for large ice box. side icer. 2404 E. 30th. CH-1232. LET'S trade printing for coal or radio. Stone Press. 137 W Maryland WILL sacrifice small vending machine machine route for what? Have other business. CH-7365-M. 35 Household Goods HOOVER Sweeper. Singer sewing machine, utility cabinet. 9x12 rug. gas range. 606 E Walnut. RUGS —9x12. heavy felt base. $4.45. CUTRATE LINOLEUM HOUSE gll N. Ala. NEW PROCESS RANGE. Five years old. *7.50 Bargain. 2262 Kenwood. AUCTION SALE Wednesday, Aug. 30. 9:30 a. m.. 1501-3 Madison Ave.; furniture, rugs, stoves, 2 player pianos, coal range, parlor furnace. Maytag washer, all kinds of other household goods. J. P. GRIBBEN AUCTION STORAGE, Russell Burkhardt. auctioneer. KEEP COOL witn a "Modlne.” room cooler. Call at our office, where they are demonstrated. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO TA-0689 BEDRM. suite, freize living rm.. old English carved living rm.. secretary, tables, chairs, odd dressers, rugs, twin beds. 3710 N. Mertiian.
MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE AND OVEN—SIO, 1607 N. Capitol Ave. FURNITURE, good used. Cheap. Delivered free. 127 W. Georgia st.. near Illinois. SOLID MAPLE dining table and chairs, extra leaves. Reasonable. WA-1666. WASHERS AND IRONERS ®FROM $39 50 UP Old Machine Allowance Terms $1.25 Weekly Evening by App't. 32 N. Del. ELECTRIC SHOP LI-5386 36 Radios, Musical Instruments NEW ALL-ELECTRIC R. C. A. RADIOS — $9.50. MT. JACKSON RADIO, 3413 W. Wash. BE-1490. Open evenings. $195.00 FOR A kMALL Studio Upright used in our piano studio 6 months. Formerly sold $425.00. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY. AUTO RADIO—R. C. A. demonstrator, guaranteed; $22.50. STEWART RADIO. INC. Open until 10 p. m. *I.OO DELIVERS ANY RADIO American Radio Stores 1 55 NORTH ILLINOIS LI-8976. 'BOTTOMS UP!' A musical collection filled to the brim with songs for all occasions. Introductory price. 35c a copy. PEARSON PIANO CO. LI-5513. 128 N. Penn. St. R. R. STORE Zenith 7-tube table model $ BAO Fada 7-tube console 19.00 Sonora super-het. lowboy 25.00 FREE—Radio service calls; estimate if rep. needed. LANES. 2828 E. Tenth. CH-0218, $295.00 FOR A beautiful slightly used grand. Formerly sold $785.00. See this in our window. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY. 120 E. Ohio Street. RADIO SERVICE—CALLS FREE. ELECTRIAL CONSTRUCTION CO. 546 Virginia ave. DR-0966. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale Unredeemed Typewriters REMINGTONS. ROYALS. UNDERWOODS. CORONAS. ETC., AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN THE STATE. Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. Waterproof Truck Covers Best quality. All sizes. Lowest prices. Hoosier Tarpaulin Cos. 1302 W. Washington St. MOTORS, GENERATORS—AII sizes;. A. C. and D. C.. sold and repaired. Call MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACH. CO. 3525 E. Washington. IR-1151. POSTOFFICE DESK—3-drawer, wire-top, A-1 condition, reasonable. DR-2633. TENT. 40x80. $75; 2-wheel trailer, covered; 4-wheel trailer. CH-0795, 2201 Fernway. SUDDEN DEATH—It never tails, 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. COMPRESSOR—RebuiIt. 3x3'; air cooled, complete, automatic, to l’jtH,- Sv^, NOVa gas engine. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACH CO.. 3525 E, Wash IR-1151. SHELF BOARDS, table tops, office partitions. mirrors and plate c SERVICE WRECKING CO.. 320 N. West St. LI-3069. Tfivnlf Tire deliver. West End r tUIL daib Qts 25c doz. Pints 20c doz. Bottle Cos. 534 W. Pearl LI-8085. FINE large Oak mirror. $5. Antique What Not. $4, HA-0293-J. PAINT—Good grade. *I.OO gallon. Best shades. 2822 Clifton St. TA-3831 FOR miscellaneous articles in children's wearing apparel, sizes 6-16. CH-6247-W. 439 N, Oxford. SEVERAL gAs RANGES—Porcelain enamel. insulated ovens; 2 coal oil ranges; coal parlor heater; electric refrigerators; several trunks: 1 reversible lawn mower shallow well pump. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St. 37D Beer Equipment. Coil and Noveity Boxes NEW FRONT AND BACK BARS All kinds of equipment for draft beer. We have them on our floor, to deliver right now. , No waiting. (Same Old Motto.) RIGHT NOW SERVICE King’s Indiana Bill. Cos. 1631 Southeastern. DR-3578 DRAUGHT BEER EQUIPMENT. Novelty Boxes. Bars. Coil Boxes Glassware. Stoneware. TERMS IF DESIRED. CASTAGG AGENCY. 105 N. 111. RI-0783. BEER EQUIPMENT JOSEPH GERTNER & CO. 437 E. Wash. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office . Supplies Typewriters 39 Wanted to Buy HIGHEST CASH prices paid for old gold lewelrv. watches, bridges, teeth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG. Cor Penn. & Market. OLD newspapers, magazines, scrap iron, metals, etc. Will call: pa” cash. Get our prices. 19 S. East St. RI-7119. 39-a Furniture Buyers n, < ms, E s WtmTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE Poll RT OAfiQFor any furniture. Uclll Xvl. u‘±u7 [ . U g g g t, o ves or clothing you have for sale. Calls answered promptly. NEED ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE 7 ANY AMOUNT. BEST PRICES. DR-4670, FURNITURE —Complete homes; odd pieces; radios, any condition. Best prices. RI--8993. 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. ALSO PIANO. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. FURNITURE—CASH AT ONCE! Complete homes, pianos, radios, washers. MR. STILLABOWER—CH-6757. 40 Store Specials FOR RENT Fracture bed . invalid chairs, crutches, back rests at 1 commodes. BAKER BROS 219 E WASHINGTON RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI-9441. Extension 378. L. S. Ayres fc Cos 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yards. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. DR-2401. GOOD COAL IS GOINS) UP West Virginia lg. lump. $6.25; egg.... 56.00 Red Ash Pocahontas and New River.. 7.50 UNION ICE & COAL CO. DR-4621. DR-4622, Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. WA-5666, LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets IRISH LLEWELLYN SETTER PUPPIES. A real bargain. 3139 Graceland. HA--4137-M 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry DANDY FRIES—I6c lb. 2650 Madisor. Ave. CHAS. STEVENS. DR-3580. ~ AUTOMOTIVE 46 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TRUCK TIRES All sizes, both high pressure and balloon. Some with only a few thousand miles on them, as low at $5. General Tire Cos 838 N Delaware. LI-5523 48 Autos Wanted CASH. FOR YOUR CAR EQUlTY“lndiana's Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol. LI-4516. - 49 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors TRACTOR—Demonstrators, used semitrailer. repossessed dump trucks and new 1932 van chassis. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington St. FORD—'3I slip on body truck, a pickup, and listen folk there Just isn’t a cleaner job in town. Turned back to finance company. Pay us $45 and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1030 N. Meridian. HEAVY DUTY COAL TRUCK GMC, 34x7 tires, dual rear; overload springs. A real job. $450. MANY OTHERS Trucks Tractors Trailers General Motors Used Truck. Dept. 31 West 13th St. H. SANDYS LI-7467 New Semi-trailers, $395 WILL HAUL 10 TONS. Bold on payment plan. INDP T S TRUCK AND TRAILER CO 1125 E. Georgia St. DR-3300. 50 Autos For Sale 1932 CHEVROLET coupe. This car is in exceptionally good condition and is really a clean car. The former owner of this car did not trade for anv various reasons rather than he wanted more room for his family. The price is only *95 down. We trade. You'll have to see this car to really appreciate Us value. Cali for Mr. Anderson. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. m LI-8000.
AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale CHEVROLET—De luxe sedan. '3l: six wheels and tires in fender wells. Turned back to finance company. Pay us *6O hnd resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1030 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET—'2B sedan in the pink of condition. Turned back to finance company Pay us *25 and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES 1030 N. Merld. CHEVROLET—2B coupe; never in Chevrolet history have thev built a better automobile. a splendid little car. Turned back to finance company. Pay us S2O and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALTO, 1030 N. Meridian. ESSEX—Late '27; good shape. *35 cash or SSO on payments. Times Box K-211. FORD—3I Tudor. Turned back to finance company Very attractive Pay us *45 and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1030 N. Meridian. FORD —'29 sport roadster. Turned back to finance company. Pay us $25 and resume their payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1030 N. Meridian. FORD—3O Tudor. No better in town. Turned back to finance company. Pay us *35 and resume payments. CONSIONMENT SALES. 1030 N. Meridian. FORD—'3O sport coupe. Turned back to finance company. Especially nice. Pay us S3O and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES 1030 N. Meridian. 1929 FORD coupe, has rumble seat: first $75 takes this car. See Mac McGinty. Hurry to the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. L ir ß £®°- _ FORD—Sport roadster: clean as a pin. Turned back to finance company. Pay us *25 and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1030 N. Meridian. _ FORD—'32 V-8 coupe: turned back to finance company; pay us $65 and resume payments. This one iust as good as new. CONSIGNMENT SALES, 1030 N. Meridian. FORD—'29 coupe: in the pink of condition. Turned back to finance company. Pay us S2O and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1030 N. FORD— 30 Tudor; a beautiful job; turned back to finance company. Pay us $35 and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES 1030 N._Meridian FORD—V-8 Tudor. Turned back to finance company. Pay us $75 and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1030 N. Meridian. FORD —'30 Std. coupe; perfect. Turned back to finance company. Pav us S3O and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1030 _ FORD—'3O town sedan: beautiful family car; 3-window type with mohair upholstery. Turned back to finance company. Pav us S4O and resume payments CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1030J4. Meridian._ FORD —30 de luxe coupe. There isn't a cleaner car in town. Turned back to finance company. Pay us S3O and resume payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES 1030 N. Meridian. FORD —'30 cabriolet: brand new: white side tires; brand new top: on our salesroom floor (TURNED BACK TO FINANCE COMPANY); pav us $45 and resume their payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1030 N. Meridian. 1 NASH—'2B 4-door; this one has been owned bv an elderly couple; they have really taken wonderful care of it—never used much; they came into our business and made a loan through finance company and failed to pay. If vou want a family car for week-end trips, etc., this is it; pay us $35 and resume their payments. CONSIGNMENT SALES, 1030 N. Meridian. , OAKLAND—Coach, S3O! ~ WESTCHESTER FIN. CO.. 1037 N. Mer. 1932 PLYMOUTH coach; has floating power; free wheeling: extra good condition; $395. See Mr. Hittle at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol, LI-8000. PLYMOUTH—I 933, rumble seat coupe. Like new. Must sacrifice. Can arrange terms. CAPITOL RADIO CO. WA-0300. 661 E. 38th St, STUDEBAKER—Coach, $45. WESTCHESTER FIN. CO.. 1037 N. Mer. 1929 STUDEBAKER coupe, an exceptionally good car for $250. Ask for Mr. Anderson. at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8600. Willys and AUDuyn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. We Pay Highest Prices for USED CARS MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES, GOOD assortment used cars for $25 to $1,095. CENTRAL BUICK CO„ 832 N. Meridian St. LI-1995. CENTRAL'S USED CAR STORE._ IF YOU want a cheap ear under SIOO, for about $25 down, with small weekly pa.vGAIN'STORE 0r Tab ° r ’ &t the BAR ' Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000. “usEixcars Many Latest Models. Losey Motors, Inc. 1932 Chevrolet Coach WESTCHESTER FIN, CO., 1037 N. Meridian WE HAVE one new 1933 Plymouth 4-door sedan, belongs to one o X our customers. His loss is your gain, qt the BARGAIN STORE. Ask for Mr. DiHan. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N, Capitol. LI-8000, LASALLE 28 Sedan. Good tires, fine mechanically. Looks like new; $195. MARMON '7O sedan. 1931 Series, hot water heater. Real value at $235. JORDAN 4-door phaeton, 6 wire wheels. General tires, trunk, newllv finished. Real value at $l5O. GRAHAM 6-15 sedan. Good tires, good finish. Real value. $250. MARMON '6B coupe. Trunk, 6 wire wheels, rumble seat. $lB5. MARMON big eight, 6 wire wheels. General tires, safety glass, trunk rack. Truly a fine car. Looks like new. $550. OLDS coach, wire wheels, runs fine. First $45 cash buys it. NEWBY MOTOR COMPANY 1033 N. Meridian St. A ROOM AD costs only 2c a WORD. 52 Business Opportunities Real Possibilities Here for a man of lipiited means to connect with new organization manufacturing necessity. Territories open throughout the state—first come, first served. We train you to sell this item. Previous experience helpful but not necessary. A small investment now* will establish a lifetime income, 3234-36 W. Washington St. Indianapolis'. LUNCH ROOM for sale. Good location. Call at 162 N. Illinois, LEGALS 7 56 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES. In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for School purposes bv the School Corporation of Beech Grove. Board of School Trustees. Marion County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Marion County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the 31st day of Aug.. 1933. will consider the following budget; BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION. —Special School Fund— 2. Alterations 1.300 A ' M. A r^° n and Sec. ™ a > ri Ex^n ' S >' Office * 486 a $26,138 5. Supplies Dept 325 —Tuition Fund—6. Supt. Office 3,775 A. Tr, Salaries B. Instr. Teaching 11,000 High Schools *10,150 D. Op. School Plant B. Tr. Salaries 2. High Schools 3,150 Elem. Schools 9,000 3. Elem. Schools 3,600 E. Maintenance School Plant Total Expen. Tuition Fund. .*19,150 3 Elem. Schools ;!!!!!!!!!!!! 650 —Bond or Sinking Fund— F. Fixed Charges 300 A. Payment Prin $ 4,500 G. Co-ordinate and Auxiliary B. Payment Int 3 100 Activities 700 I. Capital Outlay Total Expen. Bond or Sink1. New Acquisitions 200 ing Puna ( 7,600 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED. Special Tuition Bond Fund. Fund. Fund. 1. Total Est. Expenditures *26,136.00 *19,150 00 * 7,600 00 2. Mlsc. Rev. (deducted) 3,000 00 3. Substract line 2 from 1 26,136.00 16,150.00 7.600 00 4. Temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31 5. Total (of lines 3 and 4i 26.136.00 16,150.00 7,600.00 6. Actual Bal. July 31, present vr 10,336.97 5.861.93 568 37 7. Tax to be collected present year (Dec. settlement) 4,500 00 8.000.00 5.000 00 8. Misc Rev. to be collected between July 31 and Dec 31 6,000.00 9. Total (of lines 6. 7 and 8' 14,836.97 19,861.93 5.568.37 10. Substract line 9 from 5 (amt. necessary to meet expenses current school year) 11.299.03 3.711.93 2,031 63 11. Est. Working Eal. for last half of next school year (not greater than i 2 line 3) 1,000 00 6,000.00 1,500 00 12. Add lines 10 and 11 (amt. necessary in June distribution) 13. Amt. to be raised by tax levy—total, 12,299.03 2,288.07 3.531.63 *36.237 46 (twice amt. of line 12, as onlv one-half of taxes are paid in school yean 24.598 06 4,576.14 7,063.28 PROPOSED LEVIES. Net Taxable Property *3.639,430 00 Levy on Amount to FUNDS Property. Be Raised. Special 07 *24.384.18 Tuition 13 J’22l if Bond or Sinking .20 7,278 86 Total *1 00 *36,394 30 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected Name of Fund. 1931 Levy. 1932 Levy. 1933 Levy. 1934 Levy. Snecial *29.246 45 *12.360.25 ( 9.105.36 *24.384.18 Tuition 18.868 68 31.592.79 17.510.37 4.731 26 Bond or Sinking 6,132 32 9.393.79 10.558.27 7,278 86 Total *54,247 45 *53 346 83 *37.176.00 *36.394 30 Taxpayers appearing shall haze the right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themseiies argrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a data of hearing in this county. „ HALE H. fAHLIIR, Dated Alig. 22. 1933. 4 | A K* M^CHELL.
..AUG. 29, 1933
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LEGALS 56 Legal Notices "legal notice op public hearing . PETITIONS OP INDIANA SERVICE CORPORATION FOR APPROVAL OF CERTAIN SCHEDULES OF ELECTRIC RATES APPLICABLE TO: NAME OF TOWN AND VICINITY CAUSE NO. CHURUBUSCO 11574 KIMMELL 11575 BRYANT 11576 MONMOUTH 11577 HUNTERTOWN 11578 HOAGLAND 11579 Notice is hereby Riven that the Publifl Service Commission will conduct publio hearings in the above entitled causes in the Rooms of the Commission, 401 State House, at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o’clock A, M., on Monday, September 11. 1933. Public participation in these hearings la requested by the Commission. / PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By SAMUEL L. TRABUE Commissioner. I SHERMAN MINTON. Public Counsellor. Indianapolis. Indiana, August 25, 1933.
