Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1933 — Page 28
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FORGER GIVEN 10-YEAR TERM FOR BAD CHECK Pleads Guilty to Charge: Sentenced 1 to 10 Years. Pleading guilty to forgery and grand larceny, Robert Stevens, 28. was sentenced to one to ten years in the Indiana state reformatory today by Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker. Stevens, on parole from a previous conviction, admitted attempting to pass a $39 50 check on a downtown department store in order to receive clothing and cash. Herbert Tilley, Negro. 22, living in rear of 1545 North Arsenal avenue, was sentenced to ten years in the reformatory when he plead guilty to robbing Charles Rieger, 804 North Highland avenue, a Columbia avenue street car motorman. of £29 in money and tokens.
A Tea Party? But It Brews No Good for Dope Peddler.
TT was a strange sort of tea that Prank Orisega, "city,” intended to brew with the aromatic plants police said they found on him when they questioned him at North street and Indiana avenue. Police said they questioned Orisega, a Mexican, on the contents of a bundle he was carrying. “Just tea leaves,” they quoted Orisega as saying. He explained that he harvested them on the river bottom near the stock yards. Today in municipal court three Judge Dewey Myers fined Orisega $25 and costs on charges of illegal possession of a narcotic. Orisega admitted peddling marijuana cigarets at a nickel a cigaret.
LUMINOUS DEVICE AIDS DIAL TELEPHONE USERS Trying to Get Number in Dark Gave Idea to Woman Inventor. By United Press KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 29. A Kansas City housewife tried to dial a telephone in the dark. She was unsuccessful, but got an idea. Today Mrs. Irene E. Carroll has a patent in her name for a luminous dial which fits on the standard mechanism of all telephones and causes the letters and numerals to shine in the dark. Mrs. Carroll, like many inventors, has found the problem of getting a manufacturer to take over her patent a difficult one. AIR PILOTS’ PAY RAISED Annual Income of S',ooo to $7,700 Announced by T. W. A. Wages of air pilots have been raised to an average annual income of $7,000 for eighty hours flying and $7,700 for ninety hours of flying each month, according to C. E. McCollum, district traffic representative of Trans-continental and the Western Air. Mr. McCollum said that pilots’ annual wage is on a "base pay” of $1,600 to $3,000 in salary form and an hourly pay for the number of hours flown. DEER TAMING SUCCEEDS Rancher Proves Mute Species Can Be Domesticated. By United Pres* CEDARVILLE. Cal., Sept. 29. J. W. Steiner. Cedarville rancher, claims credit for doing what oldtime livestock men said was impossible. He has a herd of domesticated ranch-reared mule-deer, apparently contented on his place. He started his herd, now numbering nine, several years ago when one of his cowboys found a deserted and starving fawn. BASKET BEARS PICTURE Likeness of Roosevelt Result of TVo Month's Work in Caning. By United Press ALTOONA, Pa., Sept. 29.—A rustic fruit basket, bearing a handcaned portrait of the President, will be presented to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt by I. C. Brubaker. Pennsylvania railroad station master. Brubaker spent two months carving the basket, which is in the form of a log cabin. American operated passenger air lines competed 95 per cent of all trips begun in the first half of 1933. There were 49.925 trips started and 47.525 of these were completed. Independent and Amateur Baseball Notes, Gossip Bridgeport Blues and El Amigos, chamfions of the Social League, will tangle at p m. Sunday to decide the winner of the Bridgeport baseball tourney This game will close the season for the Blues The following probably will start for the Blues Schutte. Bresnahan. D. Glenn. Pedlow. Bray. Sagers. Hechinger. W. Glenn and Hutsell HutseU. Blues moundsman. hs-s a clean record with the team, one victory, a no-run. no hit game Joe Anderson win be on the mound for the El Amigos In another game I A M A. will play Eastern All-Stars A large crowd is expected to be on hand Virginia Avenue Cubs want a game for Sunday State teams take notice. Call Drexel 2297-R between 5 and 7 p. m.. or write 429 South Kevstone avenue. Indianapolis. Clermont A C s will olav the New Winchester team at Clermont Sundav For games with A Cs call William Bales at Belmont 4712. Ring 1. West Side Chevrolets will olav at Greenwood Sundav in the Anal game of the season for the Chevies The Chevies have won fourteen games and lost five. Next season the companr. Elliott and Edwards will clace the club in a league After Sundav a game the company will give a dinner foe the ball club All olavers take noticeMonte Carlos defeated Bob {ticket's Eastern All Stars last Sundav. 13 to 2 Big Jack. Ditching for the Carlos, let the AllStars down with two hits and struck out twenty Carloa will olav the winner of the Babv Lincolns vs. Jameston game Sunday at park Jameston vs Lincolns game will start at 1 and m Monte Carlos will plav the winner at 3 15 Indianaoe'ts Turners want a game Sunday with a state club Cal! Ir 2185 Ring 6. ask for Carroli. or write Forest Henderson. 2231 North Rural street The CJovrd*le vs Spencer game scheduled Mr Sundav has ben canceled bv Spencer, the manager of the Cioverdaie Grays announces.
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Walter Nillson on his unicycle. Heeding the famous Horace Greeley inunction to ‘‘Go West young man. go west," Walter Nillson, 39. of Los Angeles, is doing just that, in order to win a bet made several months ago. Nillson, who for twenty years has been one of the leading unicyclists of the world, passed through Indianapolis Wednesday afternoon on a cross-country ride from New York to San Francisco, sitting astride his eight-foot, onewheel vehicle. The wager, Nillson explained, was made with Charles Johnson, Toronto. Canada, wealthy sportsman, several months ago during a "wine drunk,” in Pisa, Italy. He declined to make public the amount of the bet, but stated that it was a large sum. Accompanying him on the trip, which began Aug. 26, is Miss Lillian Sohmer, New York, to whom he is engaged. Miss Sohmer, driving a small coupe, travels a short distance ahead of Nillson at all times. Table Tennis Meet Carded The city high school table tennis tournament will be held Oct. 13, 14, 15 at the Table Tennis Club, second floor Century building, 36 South Pennsylvania street. At present there are twenty-three players entered from various high schols in the city. Among the fjrst entries was Bill Moore, present city high school ping-pong champion. This tournament will be sponsored by Table Tennis Association aiwa trophy will be awarded to the winner. All high shool students are eligible for play. Entries may be made at the Table Tennis Club from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. or call Hemlock 1259.
Independent, Amateur Football Notes, Gossip
The Riverside Olympic Club football team will practice at the club tonight at 7 o clock. Fast state teams write George T. Bender. 2039 East Riverside drive, for games. Spades will tangle with Bingoes at Ellenberger park Sunday at 2:30 o'clock. All players are requested to report for practice tonight at 7:30. Oak Hill Flashes, nbw playing under the name of Phillip 66," will plav Oriental Bulldogs Sundav at Brookside No. 2 at -’ 30. A1 players report at 1 p. m. at Caroline and Roosevelt avenues Sundav. Practice will be held tonight in uniform at 7 30. All players and tryouts report. There will be an important meeting held in regard to the issuing of jerseys and emblems of "Phillip 66.” Oak Hill Spartans, playing In the 135pound class, will meet Holy Cross Juniors Saturday. For Saturday games, write Robert Coates. 2060 North Caroline street. The Wizard A. C. football team is without a game for Sunday. Teams desiring to plav at the Wizard field call Gene Krachenfels at HA-2115-R, around 6 o'clock. Coach Inman will send his pastimers througn a long scrimmage tonight in an effort to find a plaver to replace Bill Foshee. husky Wizard tackle, who will be lost for the season as a result of a broken collar bone suffered in last Sunday's practice game Shelbv Service football team has entered the Eb-Roe City League and will practice Sundav morning at 9:30 at Garfield in preparation lor tne Sundav afternoon game with English Avenue Boys' club at Garfield at 2:30 All plavers wishing to plav in Sunday's game please attend practice Holy Trinity eleven, winner over the Sheybovgan iWis.i team last Sunday, desires a game for Sunday at Riverside. The Trinities have entered the Em-Roe Senior League this season. Teams desiring a game for Sundav call Cherry 2145-R between 6 and 7 p. m. R O C. football team wants a game for Sundav. Call Belmont 1869 and ask for Floyd Leslie. 2 TERRE HAUTE GRID TEAMS TO SEE ACTION By Timex Special TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. Sept. 29. Two local collegiate elevens return to action Saturday, with Indiana State invading Valparaiso and Rose Poly tackling Hanover here. State walloped Gary Junior college, 20 to 0. here in the opener last week, and coach Larry Marks plans no lineup changes. Rose was upset by Oakland City and coach Phil Brown has made several lineup shifts in preparation for the Hanover tusssle. Red Richardson. veteran tackle, has been shifted to half back to add drive to the attack and Fox has replaced McCauley at quarter. LIVESAY KEEPS CROWN By Times Special CLEVELAND. Sept. 29—E. G. Livesay of Columbus. O, retained his national left-handed golf championship with a seventy-two hole total of 303 in the annual tourney here. Bob Needs of Cleveland was second with 318. PROS IN PLAYOFF LANCHMONT. N. Y, Sept 29 Aq eighteen-hole playoff Saturday between Mike Turnesa and Sol Di Buono. young professionals, will decide the Westchester open golf championship. They tied with 288 each after the regular seventy-two holes of play which ended Thursday.
CANADA READY FOR RECOVERY, LEADERSSTATE Dominion Described as in Good Position for Better Times. By I'nitrd Preaa MONTREAL. Sept. 29.—Canada stands in favorable position to lead the return to the prosperity of former years. The dominion has weathered the depression in a gratifying manner. Leaders in all departments of Canada’s national life are in agreement with the prime minister, the Right Hon. R. B. Bennett, regarding this. Statements by bankers, industrialists, railway executives, and others bearing on the Canadian economic situation, reflect the pronouncement of the prime minister that “the worst is t)ver,” that Canada “has survived the crisis,” and that, “while trials remain to be met, the£ will be successfully overcome.” Not a Bank Failed Especially noteworthy and encouraging is the fact that during the last decade there has not been even a run on any Canadian chartered bank, much less a bank failure. Canadian banks, though adhering to sound principles of banking, undoubtedly have saved the dominion from serious financial disturbance, which demonstrates the stability of the branch banking system in times of stress. Promising features in the present economic outlook include the healthy ‘condition of savings deposits, the strong technical position of Canadian manufacturers, and a prosperous gold mining industry. Interested in NBA The most difficult situation in Canada is that of agriculture. A revival of world trade and a return of profits to agriculture must precede any general return of prosperity to the dominion, and Canada is in an admirable position to participate in the first material advance. Word from Ottawa says that Canada has an eye on the national industrial recovery act in the United States, and may soon adopt a recovery program of her own to lend impetus to the forward movement. The NRA has been definitely rejected by the prime minister, but this does not eliminate the possibility of the Canadian government inaugurating a policy designed to remedy and stimulate business on this side of the border.
The City in Brief
SATURDAY’S EVENTS American War Mothers, convention, Claypool. Home Hygiene Instructors, conference. Indianapolis Athletic Club. Pythian Sunshine Girls, convention, 119'4 East Ohio street. Society of Indiana Pioneers, picnic. Brookside park. Alliance Francaise. luncheon. Washington. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. luncheon, Columbia Club. First father and son meeting of the season will be held at 2:30 Saturday at the Y. M. C. A. Marriage Licenses William E. McCov. 24. Vincennes. Ind., salesman, and Edna Pauline Haolt. 18. of 205 Washington court, housework. John Cadd. 59. Clifty, Ind., laborer, and Golda Shearer. 39, of 122 East Vermont street, housework. Charles Caldwell. 34. of 4219 Guilford avenue, pattern maker, and Mary Margaret Hamilton. 22. of 4218 Guilford avenue. stenographer. Jesse Hale. 21. of 1410 Ashland avenue, laborer, and Dorothy Patterson, 21. of 1020 Cornell avenue, housework. Nichols Lerov Swann. 21. of 606 Beecher street, ice and coal merchant, and Ruth Katherine Timmons. 18. of 1823 Singleton street, housework. Charles Gustave Dant. 26. Columbia Club, musician, and Nelle McDaniel Call. 19. of 1032 Churchman avenue, housework. Fred Snidman. 24. of 1542 Kappes street, laborer, and Helen Minton. 18. of 1310 South Belmont avenue, housework. George Howard Freeman. 21. of 1349 West Twentv-eighth street, dental technician, and Dorothy Lou McKay. 19. of 830 Udell street, housework. Victor M. Foster. 43. Florence. Ariz.. baker, and Laura Mae Alnaugh. 35. Indianapolis. housework. Leonard Simon Chandler. 27. Columbus. Ind, factory worker, and Alma May Snyder. 18. of 261 Warren avenue, housework. Woodrow Malicoat. 21. of 111 Milev avenue. laborer, and Margaret Leslie. 19. of 339 Beautv avenue, housework. Clinton Wasson. 31. Muncie. Ind, dentist, and Esther Miles. 32. of 2725 North Meridian street, housework. Births Boys Charles and Geraldine Davidson. Indiana Christian hospital. Thomas and Florence Wand. Indiana Christian hospital. Charles and Kathryn Broustrup. 93 North Warman. Royal and Nellie Colby. 4171 Carrollton. Raymond and Lettie Wooden, 405 West Fifty-fourth. Dragie and Grace Gosheff. 956 North Arlington. _ Scott and Helen Mellene. 1947 Tallman. Girls Clarence and Irene Duncan, Indiana Christian hospital. William and Nancy Foster, 5317 Broadway. Harmon and Edith Myers. 3451 East Twenty-sixth. Deaths William Vollmer, 61. Methodist hospital, chronic nephritis. . Joseph Bernard Chambers. 12 days. 2004 Prospect, patent foreman ovale. Betty Underwood. 81. 671 Arch, hypostatic pneumonia. Harrv Lester Smiths. 41, 1637 East Raymond. broncho pneumonia. During the latter part of August, 1933, the 1,431.495 th automobile rolled off the production line and bettered the total number of automobiles built in 1932. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale. Auburn '29 Six-Cylinder Sedan. Fouts Car & Truck Belmont A- Washington. BE-.°.290 Chevrolet '29 Coupe, Just Overhauled. Fouts Car & Truck Belmont A- Washington. DK-3290 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices DAWSON. RHODA A.—Sept 28. 1933. Buffalo. New York, widow of Henry Lee Dawson and mother of Mrs. Cora Bunner bf Buffalo, and Fred A Dawson of Indianapolis. Services at the FLANNER A- BUCHANAN mortuary. Saturday. 3:30 p m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday evening DROEGE. MARY L.—Of one mile north of New Bethel. Ind, passed awav Thursday morning at 3 30 am.; sister of Henrv C, Charles Droege. Mrs. George Cassady of Indianapolis, and Mrs. William Schaekel of New Bethel. Funeral Saturday at 2 45 p. m. at residence. 3 p m. at the Fenton church. Interment Fenton cemetery MAX HERRLICH AND SONS SERVICE. MORGAN. LOLA—Age 50 vears. beloved mother of Elbert Sparks and Rubv Cnss?n. sister of Edward Sharpe, passed awav Wednesday evening at residence of daughter. 5855 W. Morris St. Funeral services Saturday. 2 p. m, CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 1934 W Mich. St. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. RHOADS. WILLIAM T.—Age 75 vears, beloved father of Mrs. Ruth Schmutte. passed away at the home. 3524 E. Tenth St, Thursdav Sept. 28 6 a m. Services LITTLE & SONS FUNERAL HOME. 1916 N. Meridian st, Saturday. 2 p. m. Burial Crown 'HUi. Friends Invited.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Cards, In Memoriama PETTY—In loving memory of my dear husband GEORGE PETTY, who passed awav one vear ago today. What would I give to clasp his hand. His happy face to see. To hear his voice and see his smile. That meant so much to me. Wife. ANNA. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists m iij ffSk A BEAUTIFUL FUNERAL HOME A SERVICE COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL. Clyde V. Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian HA-1444 W. T. BLASENGYM 2226-28 Shelby St. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1828 N Meridian St TA-1835 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market _____ RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-SB2B J. C. WILSON t 230 Prospect DR-Q33163M 4 Lost and Found PEKINGESE —Light tan. male Answers name Chine. TA-4386. 1723 N. Meridian. No. 8. BUNCH KEYS—Vicinity Lincoln Hotel. Reward. DR-5898. DACHSHUND, black, tan. LI-5261. SCHOOL PlN—lnitials on back. Keepsake. Reward. Call "PAGE” RI-5551. LOST—Boston bull. male, vicinity of 21st and Riverside drive; straight tail; reward. TA-2631. LOST —Brown billfold. containing $34 Fishing license. RALPH MULLEN. REWARD. 3325 E. 20th St. LOST—Tan fur scarf, between Kelly St. and 1400 S. Meridian St, Reward. DR--5423-R. 5 Personals Sorghum New—Just Coming In 35c for 1/2 Gallon Pail—3sc STEWART’S 206 E. Market St. City Market Steamoil Permanents $1.50 COMPLETE BEAUTY CRAFT SHOP. 812 I. O. O. F. Bldg. LI-7962. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. L. S AYRES ft CO. COLON irrigation; reducing treatments: diaphragming: ultra violet: infra red. HA-0474. FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS. 50c. Groups, individuals. Dancing free. CH--1758-3. WAITERS and Bartenders Union Meeting every Friday at 2:30 p. m. 119 E. Ohio. BUSINESS SERVICE THESE ADVERTISERS GUARANTEE PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE, Car Simonizing QEt Cars Simonized. LI-8994. MASTER PAINT AND BODY CO.. 928 N. Penn. Cinders CINDERS—AND CRUSHED STONE. WHY NOT CALL SPARKS? RI-2282. Furnace Repairing RAM-TITE will fix cracked bowls, extend their life ten years, low cost. HE--2565. TA-5829. FURNACES. VACUUM CLEANED. ROOFING. GUTTERS, SPOUTS. SELCH. DR--2773. FURNACE REPAIRING; ROOFING; TINNING; BINKLEY. DR-2386. Furniture CHAIRS made new by rebottomlng in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. House Cleaning HOUSECLEANERS—Maids; all kinds of domestic assistance. FLANNER HOUSE. RI-7504, Insurance EDWARD BOREN Fire Insurance. Strong Old Stock Company. 710 Continental Bank Building. LI-1508. TA-2000. Moving, Transfer, Storage MOVE YOU —Take vour discarded furniture: personal service: free estimates. HE-5038. ; FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay six months later, free hauling to storage Moving S4 per load and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. RI-7750. 419 E. Market St. MOVING $1 UP—Local overland equip. covrd. trucks: white men. Pete's. CH-2878. STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling, return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3628. RI-6561. CH--0699-W. GRAVES-RODMAN—SPECIAL PRICES ON LOCAL MOVING: COVERED TRUCKS: WHITE MEN. RI-1288. Radio Repairing RADIO SERVICE—CaIIs free. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO.. 546 Vir, DR-0966. Rent A Car PLEASURE CARS—Trucks: U-Drfve It. CENTRAL PARKING GARAGE. 39 Kentucky Ave. RI-7438. Roofing LET US repair your roofs, tin gutters: our work absolutely guaranteed. RI-9765. Rubber Stamps RUBBER STAMPS made to order. EARL STAMP CO- 241 E. Ohio. LI-1606. Rug Cleaning S. St S CLEANS and sizes 9x12 rugs, $2; upholstered suites, $7. LI-5894. (gl tA 9x12 Rug. cleaned and sized. (1) pi.ou sma u rug Free. Work guaranteed. AMERICAN RUG CLEANERS. DR-3813. Store Repairing BAND and orchestra Instruments repaired; expert: guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. Vulcanizing VULCANIZING —Work guaranteed. Good used tires. sl. $1.50 each. WICK'S TIRE SHOP. 3301 Madison. Water Proofing WATER PROOFlNG—Basement walls and floors: work done from the inside; guaranteed: reasonable. TA-5219. Window Shades KEITH SHADE C 0.—1348 N. Illinois. RI--4995. Dealers. Brenlin Shades. Cleaning. ~ INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring STUDY PETROLEUM ENGINEERING. ARCHITECTURE. ENGINEERING DRAWING DESIGNING INVESTIGATE. FREE SCHOLARSHIP OFFER. AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 804 FT. WAYNE. LI--9828 ROYAL HAWAIIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSlC—Native instructions. 211 E. South. LI-8179. LET THE ‘ HILO HAWAIIANS" teach you to play the Hawaiian Guitar as they play it. 2108 Roosevelt Ave. PIANO LESSONS—Private or in class. By experienced teacher. WA-5409-R. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male WANTED—S disabled veterans who can work part time, must have sales experience, be neat and furnish reference. Applv between 9 and 12 a. m. 918 Laurel. DENTIST—Exp, operator. Indiana, license dentists. MORRISON HOTEL. Chicago. Illinois. I CAN USE 10 men. ages 20-35 at once. SCHANZ. 38 North Penn, Room 418. 14 Help Wanted—Female A REAL ooportunitv for 3 refined women over 30: must be of pleasing personality, aggressive and willing worker. Special train.ng given. _ Call RI-9955 for apoointment. 15 Wanted —Male or Female PIANO PLAYERS—Amateur or professional, over 18 years. Most unusual, exclusive proposition and almost unlimited earning possibilities. No selling. Write immediatelv. Box 248. 1.6 Situations Wanfed MIDDLEAOED l*dF~desires house work. Neat: references. 427 Dorman street.
REUTILS 21 Unfurnished Apartments
Apartment Luxury at Commicnp'.ace Prices icalking distance from the Circle THE DUNDEE APARTMENTS Corner Virginia Ave. and McCarty St. unfurnished * furnished Clean, roomy apart- All ra c lively furnished merits including beat ! apartments including heat, ments, mciuamg neat. lights, gas. water, frigidgas, water and fngidaire: | aire ant j gßra-re: .. = $25 up .. e i $35 .o . 337*5© for economy . . . for convenience . . . for comfort
17 Furnished Rooms j $2 25—Central carline: room; near bath; steam; hot wt; widow's home. HE-1494. 52 ? 50—63f E. 9TH—Near College Ave.; j warm room; private home; privileges: | gentleman. LI-1925. $3: PENNSYLVANIA. N , 1824 Front room; 1 or 2. Constant hot water; good heat; phone. ___ ALABAMA. N.. 2355—Large front room; private entrance; hot water; garage. Board optional. BLUE RIDGE RD., 137—Butler; attractive large corner room, near bath; privileges: bus. BROADWAY. 1945 —Attractive room in modern home; suitable for 2: reasonable. HE-5785, CAMPBELL, 941. IN. Irvington)— Nice rm. for lady; fine home; near bus. IR-3612. CAPITOL, N.. 3143—Nice front corner room: good heat; for Z; private home. TA-2854. COLLEGE. 3916—Clean front room, 3 windows; warm; breakfast optional. A---3458. J_ COLLEGE. 3249—Comfortable room in private home; meals nearby. HA-4481. COLLEGE. 2717—53; beautifully furnished front room; steam heat; garage optional. TA-5799. DELAWARE. N. 1328—Large, well furnished double room; near bath; reasonable. LI-3974. N. GRAY. 601—Cozy front upstairs room; board optional: 1 or 2 girls. CH-4004-R, GUILFORD. 3357—Large master bedroom: innerspring mattress; breakfast; garage optional; lady. HA-0914, ILLINOIS N., 1907—Attractive; 1 or 2; large closet, steam heat; constant hot water: garage: reasonable. MERIDIAN. N., 2044 —Apt. 5; cozy studio, living room; private entrance, connecting bath: girl. HA-4127-J. MERIDIAN. N.. 2221—Front room and alcove; private home; garage eoptional; gentleman. HA-0959. NOWLAND. 1825 —Couple to share private modern home, garage optional; references. CH-1722. OHIO. E., 407—Lodging, 15c, 25c, 35c, per night; hot, cold water. RI-4145. OLNEY N. 1015—Furnished room, 1 or 2; next bath; modern; private home; garage. CH-1464-M. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 949—Large comfortable front room downstairs; all conveniences: maid service. RI-1117. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 2251—Large, nicely furnished, front room; large closet. Meals optional. TA-5608. RILEY. N.. 406—1 or 2 gentlemen; shower; £arage; meals optional; near bus line. R-6018. RURAL, N„ 612—Cozy steam heated room; real home; garage; laundry optional. $3. CH-6698. SHERMAN DR., 62 N.—Warm; hot, cold water; garage: bus; gentleman; meals optional. IR-1017. WOODRUFF PL.. 856 W. DR.—Comfortable rm.; cheerful; private home; reasonable. CH-0378-W. SLEEPING ROOM—Desirable front room; every convenience; 1 or 2 girls; privileges. RI-6682. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns Colonial Hotel ST® [l7 predate. $4 up. 236 N- Illinois. NEW PALACE HOTEL—4 N. New Jersey St. Clean rooms. Cross ventilation. steam heat. DEARBORN hoteL* Special rates to permanents. 3208 E. Mich. CH-7550. THE CORONADO—lllinois St., Va blk. north bus terminal. Hot, cold water. Baths. Week. $3.50 up. Daily 75c up. LI-1637. _____ HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day: $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. SEMINOLE HOTEL All outside rooms with connecting baths. Rates $1 per day. Single. $1.50. double. $4.50 and $5.50 week. LI-1496, ■ Hotel Royal Special rates to permanent guests, s3|o weex and up with bath. REGULAR HOTEL SERVICE. 323 N. Illinois St. Hotel Michigan Quiet, convenient, homelike. Daily, weekly and monthly, rates °" Between Pennsylvania and Delaware Sts. 127 E. Michigan St.. Indianapolis. Ind. JSar/on Hotel infWnte? hlST^oS^eJa^es^o?: fel shop. Walking distance. Delaware at Michigan. LI-5315. _ SELL RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified _ads to The Time* Phone “ad-taker" ift. odd\ aunn* business hours —. 18 Housekeeping Rooms S3—FURNISHED room and .usei of! kltcheni refined lady: ideal neighborhood for dressmaker. IR-0956. .__ $3.50: 233 N. RANDOLPH—2 clean, unfurnished rooms; utilities; adults, private entrance; garage optional. - ALABAMA N„ 1104—3. one room apartments. $3.50 $3 and $2.50. ASHLAND H 21 —FRONT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM: ALSO SLEEPING ROOM; REASONABLE. LI-8733. CENTRAL. 1948—Choice 3 rooms. Ist flr.; sink, range, overstuffed; private entrance; also sleeping. EAST N.. 909—2 rooms, nicely furnished, $5: large front room; sink; first floor. HXiSoisT N.. 2339—1. 2. 3 rooms, sink; $3, $3.50, $5,50, $6. HA-4928-M. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1449-3 rooms new overstuffed; everything furnished; downstairs; private entrance. RI-3619. PENNSYLVANIA N.. 807—Furnished 2-rm. apartment. $5; single apartment, $3.50, utilities; adults: entrance. . PROSPECT. 801 1 2 —3 rooms, unfurnished; water and lights furnished; $8 per mo. DR-1061-J. SOUTH ST.! E., 317—Furnished housekeeping; small sleeping room; $1 week. SOUTH EAST. 619—Modern large front, down, $3; large suite, $3.50; small room, $2; utilities paid. ___. SUMMIT. N., 237—3-room apartment: everything furnished: steam heat; private entrance: modern. RI-38il. . TALBOTT. N.. 2420—0ne. two-room privateapts.; $3. $3.50. $4.50. HA-4928-M. LOVELY WOODRUFF, 608 M. DR.—2 rms $5 50: lrg. rm.. $4,50: nr. Tech. CH-4108. 9TH W 29 —2-room apartment, furnished; newly decorated; walking distance. $4; private entrance. RI-9272. . NEAR TECH—2 clean rooms: everything furnished. CH-0266-R. TIMES WANT ADS matte interesting readir.g because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily 19 Rooms with Board ILLII&IS. N.. 2269—Lovely front room: home cooking; privileges; pleasant surroundings: steam heat; constant hot water; phone. MICHIGAN, W.. 1317—Excellent room, private bath, youne men. 1 sq. Dental School: meals. Rj-3268. NONE BETTER: twin beds, shower; large closet. Privileges. 2062 N. New Jersey St. TA-6916. RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost onlv 3 cents a word 21 Unfurnished Apartments sl2, Semi Basement, sl2 Small size modern; steam heat; water. 512 E. 9TH. ST. WA-2181. j s2o—2 and 3-room apartments: all utili- ! ties furnished. 314 E. St. Clair. I $22; 42 W. 11TH. —Nicely decorated kitch- ! enette apartment; heat. gas. water, ice I furnished. C3ll Apt. 1. THE Grant. | $22.50, 4 Rms., Bath, $22.50 Holland heat: water included. See this. 1537 STEELE ST. WA-2181. S3O: FORMERLY s4s.—iklbot, 2922, N.; 5 rooms upper, heat, water, garage, schools BROADWAY. 2028—Lower 4-room? upper 5-room front duplex; heat, hot water, garage; - adults, reasonable. HE-1533. 1540 COLLEGE—4 rooms; new and clean; Janitor service; rent reasonable; adults. COLLEGE. 1226—525: 3-room apartment; heat and hot water. RI-2856. ILLINOIS & 16TH—12-room house: hardwood floors; steam heat; $35. HA-2932. NEW JEHSEY. 522 N.—s2o up; home-like; up-to-date. 2-4-5 rooms; redecorated. RI-7934. OLNEY: N.. 1362—3 rooms, bath, upstairs, redecorated; $12.50. GEO. SCHROER. IR-3839. WASHINGTON. 2012 E—Apartment: upper 5 rooms: west side; water. sls BE-2615. 230 E. 9th St S3O 00-137.50 402 N. Meridian $45.00-1125.00 3 ROOMS MODERN—AII utilities: hardwood floors; newly redecorated. 2822 N. Illinois. HOFFMAN .APT —6lB N Ala, No. 5; 5 rms.; bath; fireplace: private porch; reduced to $25. J. 8. CRUSE. INC. RI-6412. CORONADO, 2101 PARK—Open. Best arranged 7 rooms, including sun parlor. Fine location. COLORED—High-class. 1,2, 3, 4-rm. apts.; walking diatacce. See cust., 220 W. North.
RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments
Large Living Rm., 2,Bedrms. Strictly mod.; large closets; Frig . etc. 1318 ASHLAND AVE. WA-2181. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. Our city wide listings afford an opportunity to inspect fur." and unfurn. apts. to meet vour requirements. Transportation free. No obligation. Day. LI-5452; eve. ox Sun, HU-6819. WA-0433 22 Unfurnished Houses $5.00—5 rooms; electricity. 919 Ketcham St. TA-5334. $6; 1522 DELOSS—Good 4-room house; electricity, gas, water. HE-1127, s7.oo—Water paid; 1318 Roache St; 5 rms.; elec.; inside toilet; sink TA-5334. s6.oo—Wt. paid; 627' 2 East Vermont St.; 4 rms.; gas. elec.; inside toilet; sink. TA--5334, $10; formerly sl6—3 rooms, toilet; water paid. 20th St. E.. 3343. Key, 3339. SII—WATER PAID—2BOO N., 4-room bungalow double, semi-modern. IR-3595. $12.50 COTTAGE, 1603—4 rooms, kitchenette; near schools: water paid; redecorated. HU-4368. DR-3564-R, sls—Water paid; was S2B. 20 foot of Golden Hill; new double: 4 rooms and bath; garage: heatrola. 1431 West 35th. HA-2955. sls; formerly $25 —BELLEFONTAINE. 1003 -6-room modern: near Tech. LI-8021. sls;- formerly $25; MARKET, 1531 E.—6 rooms: redecorated: near Tech. WA-2815. sls: FORMERLY s3l Adams St.. 1939; 5 rooms modern. A-l, garage. CH-3550. $16 —FORMERLY s3s—Single 3-bedroom modern. 1115 W, 17th Riverside car. sl7.s9—Formerly $25; English carline."2229 Spann Ave.; a-room modern. DR-2353-R. $18; FORMERLY s2s—Senate, S., 1214; 6 rooms, modern, water pd.. A-l. HE-3190. $18: FORMERLY $45: Delaware. N . 2406: 5 rooms, modern, water paid. DR-6323. $20 —Formerly S4O, Water Pd. 2 Weeks Free. Modern 5-room double, fronting on court. See No. 2-4, 1645 N. Alabama. Inquire No. 3. S2O—FORMERLY $27.50—22ND ST., E. 61921—6 Rooms modern, water paid. HU--6172. S2O. formerly S3O; HALL PL.. 1642—6-rm. modern: good condition, neighborhood. S2O; formerly $45; KENWOOD. 2334—6-rm. modern; new linoleum. BE-0921. $22.50; 1631 E. MICH.—6 rms.. new dec., wat. pd.. near Tech. HU-2418. $22.50; FORMERLY s3s—Bosart? 703: 6 rooms, modern, water paid, IR-5587. S2S—FORMERLY SSS—ILLINOIS ST., N., 2415—8 Large rooms, large closets, porches. $25; FORMERLY $40 —Central Ave., 3150; Vi double. 3 bedrooms, garage, school 60. Shortridge. HA-1676-R. $25. formerly $43; 18TH ST.. W. 1127-6-room modern: hardwood floors. TA-5996. S2S—LINWOOD. 328 N.--Owners. Single 2bedroom: redecorated; repainted. TOM JOHNSON. RI-7411, $25; FORMERLY sso—Delaware, N.. 2452; 6-room modern; garage. Open. Redecorated. S27.SO—FORMERLY SSO—PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 2957—Single 6 rooms, strictly modern. HA-2354-J. $27.50; AUDUBON. S.. 301 (Irvington)—4 bedroom modern double, redecorated garage. 18-4119. S3O; FORMERLY s6o—CoJege Ave, 4153, 6- _ room modern, floors reflnished. HU-6550. S3O; FORMERLY sso—New Jersey. N„ 2329; ’ 2 double, 4 bedroom, good furnace. HA--1676-R. $32.50, formerly $45: SHERMAN DR., N. 602—6-room modern; A-l; ‘/ 2 square carline. IR-1702. S3S—FORMERLY S6S—PARK AVE., 3959 6 Rooms, redecorated, hardwood floors, new furnace, 1 square School 66. 2 squares Joan of Arc. Garage. WA-3670. $35; formerly SSO: COLLEGE AVE.. 4928 6 rooms modern, near schools. HU-7286. SSO: FORMERLY $75 —Attractive 6-room brick, Fridigaire, breakfast room. HU--6550, SSO; FORMERLY s7o—College. 5532: practically new' 6 rooms, strictly modern, social room, fireplace, garages. DR--0439. Eve. IR-0368. BROADWAY AND 57TH—3 bedrooms. 1 bath, extra lavatory, heater, frigidaire, 2 garages. WA-4647, COLLEGE, 3225—Six rooms modern double. sun-parlor. $45: water paid. HA--1781. COLORED—SS.OO 1935 Yandes st.. single, 3 rms., electric lights. A. J. HUEBER & CO.. 144 N. Delaware st. DEWEY, 6064—5-room modern bungalow, 1 car garage, $22.50, RI-9548. EUCLID AVE., 42 N.—6-room modern; new paper; floors reflnished; easy to heat; garage. S2O. HA-1084-R, HOVEY. 3350—5 rooms, garage. $lO. Key first door north. WA-1431-R 2. MICHIGAN E . 4820 —5-room modern: Ideal beauty spot: soft water. IR-0670. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2247—A-l modem 6 rooms, breakfast nook; garage; $25. IR--6844. NEW YORK ST.. E.. 5755—Beautiful 6-rm. double: large yard; A-l condition. $32.50. NORTH —Brick, Central Hall, $65. Upper brick duplex. $45, WA-4647. OLNEY. N.. 838—Nearly new 5-room modern bungalow'; built-in features, redec- \ orated: garage, fenced yard; adults. ST. CLAIR, E., 723—6 Rooms, bath, pantry. front, rear porches, furnace, fight and gas. $25. IR-5866. 4125 SPANN; 4-room bungalow $lO 547 S. Cole; 5-room bungalow 12 LI. 7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia. Speedway City 6-rm. modern. $20.00. See 1831 Fisher Ave. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC,, 24 N. Penn, TUXEDO. S., 35 —7 rooms, modern, hardwood floors, school, garage, reasonable. HA-2979. WALLACE. 2112 N-5-room bungalow: $lO. Belmont. N., 903: 4 rms.; garage; $7, 11TH ST.. E.. 4017—5 rooms strictly modern. garage, laundry, A-l, S3O. TA-6415. 21ST ST.. W.. 123—Clean. 7 rooms, modern. good furnace: schools: $lB. HA-2189. 24TH ST.. E„ 724—Half double; 6 rooms. bath. Reduced. 726 E. 24th. 34TH W.—s rooms, garage: water. sl2. 30th St,—Sleeping rm. M. 50, WA-2820-J. REDECORATED---5 rooms, bath, garage; near school. 44 N. Keystone. sl4, IR-7915. REDECORATED—S-room mod.. sl7: hardwood firs.; gar. 1538 N. Rural. IR-7915. After You Have Selected Your New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover.
. . . wonderful .. Results! “Thanks for the wonderful results/’ That’s what Mrs. S. T. Randall, of 1550 College Avenue, had to say about her apartment ad in The Times. Inquiries from the ad started to arrive immediately the ad was published and a very desirable tenant leased the apartment. It’s the same story which is heard more • often each day, “Now It’s The Times • For Results.” CALL Riley 5551 For Rental Results If you have a vacancy it is easy to see that / the cost of advertising your place in The Time? will be only a small percentage of the income it will earn if rented.
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Floor Sample Sale Electric Refrigerators B Tremendous Savings! These machines are all brand new and fully guaranteed. Cash talks with us on this merchandise. Wholesale discounts for cash, liberal terms can be arranged for you. Come in and look them over and see for yourself what marvelous values we are in a position to offer due to surplus £ tock> American Radio Store 155 N. Illinois St. LI-8976
RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses s6.so—Modern 5-room bungalow; garage; utilities: Riverside bus. 9<4 Udell. S7.SO—KENWOOD AVE, 2235—3 Rooms, kitchenette, bath, modern apartment. overstufled: u t ilities: schools. RI-2234. ALABAMA. N. 707—4-room apartment; 2 bedrooms: everything furnished. $lO w-k. ILLINOIS. 810'2. N.— Beautiful, modern furnished, efficiency apartment; $7 to $10.50; utilities. LI-8888. LEXINGTON AVE.. 1206 Nicely furnished. 4-room upper duplex, adults, references. DR-1190-J. - WALNUT. E.. 115—3 room apartment; private bath. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF PL.. 623 E. DR.—Front room, kitchenette, dressing room, next bath, private entrance: utilities; adults, reasonable. FOUR ROOMS—Nicelv furnished; $10: semi-monthly. Kev 124 N. NICELY furnished 5-room modern bungalow. Adults only. References. Reasonable. RI-5118. BEAUTIFUL IRVlNGTON—Comfortable. a well furnished 7-room house: very teason able. IR-2965. _ 25 Business, Office and Desk Space HARDING. S.. 1708— Filling station. Storeroom and 4 living rooms. sla month. JENNINGS BROS- 28 S_llL_St_ 26 Wanted to Rent RENT ME your small farm. Will hgV cash in advance. Prefer state road. JEROME ISENHOWER. R. 8. Lebanon. The Times Was the Indianapolis newspaper to gain In Want Ad lineage in 1982. real estate for sale 27 Houses for Sale FINE HOME —G bedrooms 3 baths large garage; in line repair. Will consider trade for flat or property north. OSTROM REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LI-7446. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage LOOK —Farms for sale or trade. Some real bargains. Five to 1.000 acres. See us for farms. McTARSNEY & BROWN, 2608'2 W. Michigan. 130 A—Paved road, northwest; brick house; bank barn; no trade. ASA R. MATHIS, New Augusta 118-Jl. . 30 ACRE FARM—Near Martinsville: cheap. 1552 E. 10th St. CH-3574-M. MONROE COUNTY —25 acres; plenty good saw timber: S2OO cash. IR-4297. 31 Wanted to Trade NORTH near College; 10 room home and income for small clear suburban property. RI-4916. . TIMES WANT ADS mate interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds arc listed here daily, 33 Wanted—Real Estate CASH FOR EQUITY— Bungalow east or north. Address Times Box K 254. MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in thla column is liated in The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of charge. costs onlv 3c a wsrd In The Times. Special multiple rates of seven days tor the grice of five and four davs for the cost of t_ree TO TRADERS If vou can not find the leads that you desire in the ads in this column call the Swap Counter. E l ' ss ® l n n lU from temDt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps previously published. There U no rharge for this service. . CASH for your house to wreck. SERVICE WRECKING CO.. 320 N. West. LI-3069. LADY’S DIAMOND RING —For used car; recent model. RI-6641. PIANO LESSONS for any kind of work or anything of value. HL'-3094. CHAMBERS GAS RANGE —Like new; for A-l gasoline range. RI-4633. MODEL T truck for horse, cow or chickens. 1107 I. O. O. F. Bldg. RI-7281. NEW 24-inch cast-iron furnace Efrll or what? 4008 E. New York. IR-1658. . COMPLETE Rabbitry. portable hutches for radio or blcvcle, nss_Hollidav. 35 Household Goods lO FINE Walnut carved buffets; 66 inches long; SIOO value for $29.50. BAKER BROS- 219 E. WASH. KEEP COOL wltn a ■•Modine.” room cooler. Call at our office, where they are demonstrated. POLAR ICE it FUEL CO. TA-0689. MIRRORS, tapestries and fine wall hangings at low prices. BAKER BROS. WASHERS AND IRONERS ®FROM $49.50 UP Old Machine Allowance Terms $1.25 Weekly Evening by Appointment. 32 N. Dela. ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386 NEW 3-piece overstuffed suite. $49.50 BAKER BROS- 219 E. WASH. REPOSSESSED dining and bedroom suites in all finishes. BAKER BROS. HEATERS—AII kinds; baseburners. laundry stoves, like new; reasonable. DR-4962. PARLOR FURNACES $17.50 to $35.00 BAKER BROS- 219 E. WASH. GOLD SEAL and Armstrongs, 45c yd. & up. Cut-Rate Linoleum House. 811 N. Ala. 5-PIECE BREAKFAST SUITES. $7.95 BAKER BROS- 219 E. WASH. DINING SUlTE—Walnut. 8-pieces, A-l, reasonable. 2728 N Pennsylvania St. Upper. No dealers.
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35 Household Goods 50 FLOOR lamps complete for $3.95 each. BAKER BROS- 219 E WASH. CHEAP FOR CASH Kitchen and bedroom complete. 2159 N 01nev : Evenings USED overstuffed suites in all covers. I and 3 pieces; lowest prices. BAKFR BROS . 219 E WASJI. 'NEW Four-hole laundry stove. $7.95. BAKER BROS . 219 E WASH. TWIN BEDROOM SUITE—7-pieces, cost $300: sacrifice $145. FRENCH ORIENTAL RUGS & RUNNERS 3710 N Meridian. NEW fireless cookers. $6.05 and sr79s’~ BAKER BROS . 219 F WASH A. B C. washing machines; as good a* new. BAKER BROS. SSO CREDIT allowance on vour old ice box on anew •‘Servel" Hermetic Electric Refrigerator THE GEIGER CO.. Capitol _Ave. at 16th St. PLAYER PIANO—In good condition; $25l BAKER BROS ' NEW two-hole laundry stove. $5 95 BAKER_BROS.. 219 E WASH. DINING-ROOM SUITE 8-piece walnutreasonablee. HA-262"-W ‘ OAS RANGES (2). high ovens both $lO. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments YOUR RADIO repaired bv experts. Free Inspection. MT. JACKSON RADIO. 341 J W. Wash. BE-1490. Open evenings and Sundays, FREE—Radio service calls; estimate If rep, needed. LANES. 2828 E. Tenth. CH-0218. SPECIAL—Your old radio installed In beautiful cabinet. $5 up. "ALLEN'S." 534 Massachusetts avenue. WILL PAY CASH FOR GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO. WA-4248. CHICKERING GRAND—Like new. for $550 cash; cost $1,400: don't miss looking at this before buying. 662 E. 38th. WA-4248. BRUNSWICK Console sig sq MAJESTIC 8-tube Super Het 33 00 STEINITE 8-tube Super Het 32 00 R. &R. Store 225 E. Wash. A GOOD—Meldorf plaver. excellent tone and in fine shape. $69: $1.50 per week. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128-130 N. Penn SLIGHTLY used musican's studio grand $275: terms. sls cosh. $lO per month. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128-30 N Penn. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale SUDDEN DEATH—It never falls, destroy* bedbugs and household vermin. Albert O. Maas Co- 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae, us* Mothlcide. liquid or crystals. Albert O. Maas Cos., 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125, KEOS—IO gallons. $1; 5 gallons. 75c: Jugs. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO. 534 W, Pearl St. LI-8085. SECOND-HAND BICYCLES and parts, bought and sold. 946 E, Wash. LI-6791. Unredeemed Typewriters REMINGTON, ROYALS, UNDERWOODS. CORONAS, ETC., AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN THE STATE. Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 308 INDIANA AVE. HOUSE PAINT; gtd.. 4 colors? QO~ reggular $1.50 auality; gal °* 7L ' CUT PRICE CHINA STORE, 361 W. Wash, TIME CLOCK—"lnternational." cost $235. A-l; sacrifice $75 cash. TA-0211, BICYCLES—SIO up. tires, repairs. Hoffman*. 251 Mass., 245 E. Wash.. 946 E. Wash. SODA FOUNTAIN—I2-foot. A-l condition. real bargain. 4628 Caroline St. HU-1045. HANDY BATHROOM CABINETS—MetaI utility cabinets, magazine racks, smoking cabinets, dining room chairs, kitchen cabinets. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol and South St. Invalid Chairs - Crutches FRACTURE BEDS Back rests and commodes for sale or rent. BAKER BROS. 219 E. Washington BERLIN MACHINE WORKS—24-ln plainer and Jenkins self-feed attachment. Will trade or sell. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACH. CO. 3524 E. Wash. IR-1151, CASH for old buildings to wreck. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. LI-6270. AUTOMATIC gas water heater for sale. HE-4586. PUMPS—Electric; complete autom., 350 O. P. H.: pistqn type shallow well; cheap. MEIER ELECTRIC it MACH. CO. 3525 E. Wash. IR-1151. NEW International Blue Flame Oil Burner. never unpacked. 2306 Union St SEWING MACHlNE—Electric portable: like new; S2O. RI-1f196. 37-a Auctions, Private Sales BUY and sell at the Fountain Square auction and salesroom good household furnishings, reconditioned washers, appliances. Auction Saturday, 8 p. m., 103 J Shelby St. DR-2578. A ROOM AD costs onlv 2c a WORD 37D Beer Equipment. BAR FIXTURES AT BARGAIN PRICES Back bars, booths, front bars, store shelfs and tables. Factory prices. We can sell them cheaper than used bars would sell at. Come In and see us before you buy. Modernistic Bar Fixture Corporation 235 N. Pennsylvania St. Coil and Novelty Boxes NEW FRONT AND BACK BARS All kinds of equipment for draft beer. We have them on cu floor, to deliver right now. No waiting. (Same Old Motto.) RIGHT NOW SERVICE King’s Indiana Bill Cos. 1631 Southeastern. DR-3578. BEER equipment, coil, novelty boxes, manufactured to order: rebuilt service, used fixtures. KILLINGER MANUFACTURTNG CO.. 1628 Bates St. DR-1332. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS B T^£§Sg: SACKS BROS- 308 Indiana Aye. ’ wri ter s_ li^ig 39 Wanted to Buy HIGHEST CASH prices paid for old gold Jewelry, watches, bridges, teeth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDO Cor Penn it Market. JUNK —Heating plants and pipe. SALVAGE EQUIPMENT CO., 703 W. New York. LI-1831. WANTED—To buy baby's play yard. Will pay sl. IR-2545. 39-a Furniture Buyers UODCEC n WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE Call RI. 0469 Por any furniture. V2c*ii wvx. uiugfugj gtove* or clothing you have for sale. Call* answered promptly, FURNITURE—CASH AT ONCE! Complete homes, pianos, radios, washer*. MR. STILLABOWER—CH-6757. WANTED furniture and stoves at once. KENNEDY FURNITURE STORE. CH--0978. 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE? ALSO PIANO. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. ENTIRE house or odd nieces of furniture. Best prices. DR-4670. 40 Store Specials JUNIOR LAMPS Slightly shopworn. Metal bases, silk and parchment shades. Formerly priced up to $lO. nff Choice Colonial Furniture Cos. Meridian at Maryland RENT A MAYTAG Cali-AT Extension 17*. J & Ayres it Cos. iLi ti
