Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1933 — Page 34

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Golf Group Announces Many Changes in Rules First Revision in Ten Years Intended to Clarify Points Over Which Disputes Have Arisen in Play Here and Abroad in Important Matches, r.v jack crnnv I nil'll Press Staff fnrrnimnilHil NEW YORK Not . 24 The United States Golf Association today announced a comprehensive revision and clarification of the rules of golf, the first of its kind in more than ton years Virtually every department of the game is affected by changes made public by A M. Reid, association secretary. The chinge aim to raise the code to modem developments of the game, to sweep away causes of controversies noted during the past decade and to increase the assurance of fair play.

The changes—sixteen in definition.” twenty-eight in general rules, twelve in stroke rules and six in etiquette—•sere adopted at yesterday's meeting of the association's executive committee and become effective .Jan. 1. Official explanations fill twenty-three typewritten pages. The revisions were approved in September by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews in Great, Britain Rules committees of the British club and the U. fi. G. A. worked in conjunction on the revisions for two y°ars. The last general revision was adopted by the U S. G. A. in March. 1923. Lessen Handicaps “I’m certain golfers throughout the nation will be pleased with what has been accomplished. ’ John G. Jackson of New York, chairman of the American rule committee, told the United Press. “The changes have erystalized from studies of thousands of controversies, misunderstandings and procedure debates on both sides of the Atlantic. It is one of the most comprehensive revisions in golf history.” The most important phase of revision covered the liberalizing of rules on obstructions, water hazards, casual waters, lost balls, addressing the ball, damaged balls, etc. These were aimed at keeping the ball in a playable position, to lessen the handicap of the unlucky stroker and to inject more of the clement of fair play. For example, when a ball is played from a teeing ground into a water hazard, it may be teed. Formerly it had to be dropppd. The new definition of players’ "stance'’ requires that the player place both feet on the ground. This does away with placing bricks or stones beneath the feet or building earthen foot mounts to aid the stance. It, also prevents kneeling for putting purposes, and other trick stances. In tournament play, an umpire and referee formerly were used. Now the umpire is and the referee takes the duties of both. The “marker,'’ who often tried to infringe on the duties of other officials, now can do nothing but mark down the scores. The tournament committee is given absolute charge. These changes were to prevent, official bickerine. Change Wrong Ball Rule Clpver chaps who would avoid stymies on the green by putting out of turn are handcuffed. The revision says that a stroke “shall'’ at once be recalled if a player on the putting green pla’-s when his opponent should have played. Formerly the word “may" was used instead of "shall.'’ Players now can have the position of the hole indicated at any time. The old rule said the flag stick should be removed "when approaching the hole.” This caused much controversy over just “when" the hole was being approached. The rule regarding playing the WTong ball has been modified. If a player in stroke competition played two consecutive strokes with the wrong ball, under the old rules, he was disqualified. Now he merely incurs a penalty of two strokes.

Madame Shoos Professor and Picks the Winners (?)

BV HENRY M’LEMORE f’niterl Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK. Nov. 24.—En route to Buenos Aires to match a dress sample, Madame Henrietta Dunbar, famed seeress of Sixth avenue, barged into the office today and offered to pick tomorrow's football winners. “My dear boy, how you must have suffered with that stupid old Herr Professor." Madame said as she settled her 280 pounds into a chair. I've followed his selections all season and all I can say is that he is frowsy spelled with an 'L Please allow me to do you a favor and Rive off tomorrow's iist. True I haven't time to consult the stars or my maeie Rlobe. but I could hit myself

Fight Results Thursday

AT PITTSBURG. MASS Rudv Marshall. 155. Stamford. Conn . outpointed Phil Baker 132. Stamford, t B>. .Teddv Roval. 150. Stamford, knocked out Frankie Farrello. 145. New York. <6v AT MILWAUKEE Wesley Ramey. 135. Grand Rapids, and Ham Dublinsks. 142. Chicago, drew. (10<; Young Stuhlev. 159. Kewanee. 111 . and Solly Dtikelsk'. 151. Chicago were stopped after six rounds and the bout declared no contest: Young Geno. La Salle. 111.. 126, dectiioned Little Pal. 118 Chicago, it . AT STOCKTON CAL Kid More. 132. Manila, and Henrv Armstrong 131. Los Angeles, drew iHU : Phil Brubaker. 182. Co'lege of Pacific, decisioned Fridie Paxton 184 De roit (4>: Dave Kirschenman. I*s Lodi, decisioned E:ih Aravedo. 143. Modesto. (6 1 . AT PASADENA. CAL Star Friseo. 111. Manila, and Charts Laredo. 112 Mexico, dr-w *6 l Young Ganv 138 sco'd technical knockout O’er Joe Kienthal 138. 12■.

City Football Notes

All members of Spades football souad are g-xeri to report m uniform Sundae at 1 30 at Spades field. A game is being arranged wh Spades alumni for Sundar br nging the Spades season to a close. lAlzard A C will be without the sen - tees of ftse regulars when thev clash with th’ So-Athirs Sundav afternoon at Wizard fielo Several new placers have reported to Coach Inman, and he hopes to ha-e e winning combination molded bv the wetk-end MURPHY IS WINNER Terre Haute Boxer Wins Over Paris at Dallas. B’i T met . Q pecial DALLAS. Tex.. Nov. 24.—Pat Murphy, junior welterweight of Terre Haute, Ind.. won by a shade over Chief Parks of Oklahoma here last night in a ten-round bout. Rosy Rosales, veteran Mexican light heavy, went to a draw with TufTy Deal of Arizona, ten rounds.

City Schools Meet in 1934 For the first time in three years Cathedral and Washington high schools will meet on the gridiron in 1934, Justin Marshal, athletics director at the west side high school, revealed yesterday as he announced the Continentals' 1934 grid program. The Irish and west aiders will g-H together on Oct. 12. Washington has one open date, Nov. 2. The schedule is: Sept. 29, Bloomington; Oct. 5, Rhelbvville: Oct. 12, Cathedral; Oct. 17. Routhport; Oct. 26. Shortridge, Nov. 9. Tech, and Nov. 16 Manual. Caddock and Baffert Meet Babp Caddock. clever New’ York grappler. will tangle with A1 Baffert, French-Canadian heavywight star, in the semi-windup to the Andv Raseher-Tom (Bad Wolf) Marvin feature encounter on the Hercules A. C. wrestling card Tuesday night at the Armory. Baffert held Rascher to a draw last Tuesday in a time-limit tussle, but Rascher boosters figured Andy gained a "moral victory" inasmuch as Baffert has beaten some of the leading heavyweights. Rascher hopes to “even up" when he clashes with Marvin, who is the only grappler to defeat him in a local ring. Andy dropped a onfall decision to the rough Oklahoma “bulldog'’ two months ago. sought a return match and was granted it by Matchmaker Lloyd Carter, hut Marvin failed to make an appearance, claiming illness. This time, according to Carter. Marvin will post a forfeit. Many of Rascher’s friends figure Andy can “take" Marvin over a longer route, while some of his followers express the opinion that the Oklahoma star is too “tough" for the youngster.

Mat Matches Thursday

AT NEW YORK—Jop Stpcher, Nebraska, threw Dick Raines, Texas: Fred Grubmeier. lowa, drew Hans Steinke. Germany: Paul Boescn. Brooklyn, threw Sun Jennings. Oklahoma; Paul' Shikat. Germany. threw Herb Freeman. New York; Jack Humberto. Mexico, threw Ivan Vakturoff. Russia: Bert Rubv. Hungary. threVv Emil Dusek. Omaha: Mario Plestina. Chicago, threw Andy Brown, Pittsburgh. AT ST LOUIS Ray Steele. California, pinned John Pesek, Nabraska; George Zaharias. Colorado, drew with Orville Brown Kansas; Dick Shikat. New York, defeated Frank Speers. Georgia; Fred Peterson, Missouri threw Jack Russell Texas. HANOVER END Ol’T HANOVER, Ind., Nov. 24.—The Hanover college football team was without the services of Stuckey, end. when it entrained today for Charleston, 111., to meet Eastern Illinois Normal tomorrow. Stuckey was injured in the Ball StateHanover game. Tomorrow's game will close the season for Hanover.

over the head with a chest of drawers and still outdo the professor." We turned to the professor, who was sitting nearby making out his Christmas list, and asked if he would mind Madame Dunbar doing his work for a day. “Certainly not." he replied. “’lf the old dame thinks she's hot stuff let her go to it. But I think it only fair to our constituents to warn them that Madame Dunbar is the same Madame Dunbar who picked the Senators to take the Giants in five games. Ha, ha. ha!" Rising quickly from her chair. Madame Dunbar let go with a right uppercut that laid the sage of the Catskills out among the tiger lilies. Then, using him a footrest, she sat down at a typewriter and gave off the following winners t?i; Armv to take Navy by two touchdown' J" r n ‘ ," hlp Harvard, with half back Kep.'ling Marring. Southern California to take Notre Dame Chicago to whip Dartmouth Northwestern to whip Michigan, if field is dry and get a tie if turf is wet easily l ”*”* t 0 defaat S'Tkvuse. but not so Princeton to shade Rutgers in a hot Aunt. Gforcia o\*r Georgia Tech Duke to pop North Carolina State Minnesota to trim Wisconsin Nebraska to ctmc ahead of lowa Purdue locks too strong for Indiana. Carnegie Tech to heat N Y it. Lafayette to turn back Lehigh Criio State to handle Illinois. S M U over Bavlor. Arkansas over Texas Texas Christian to take Rice. Auburn to beat Florida Tulane to whoppo Sewanee Stanford to win from California is a honev Washington to beat Washington S’a’e St Mart's to humble U C L A Wyoming to whip Western State College Colorado Aggies to turn back Colorado Col'ee* Detroit to win from Michigan State OAKS OPEN NET SEASON Anderson CoHcge Will Furnish First Opposition Tonight. By l nitre! Press OAKLAND CITY. Ind.. Nov. 24 The Oakland City college basketball team will open its season here tonight against Anderson college. Four members of last year's team are on the squad. The Oaks meet Indiana State Teachers at Terre Haute Nov. 28. Their full schedule has not been announced. ROACH. GORMAN RETURN By l nitr<l Pres s SOUTH BEND. Ind . Nov. 24. Tom Roach, tackle, and Tom Gorman. center. Notre Dame regulars, were improved after being released from the hospital after treatment for heavy colds. Both are expected to play in tomorrow's game with Southern California.

Early Season Basketball

Irvington Are* will piav the Meridian A C * tomorrow afternoon In a basket ?ame at old B;t!er gym It will be ?h rMng'on*' first im* Tor games with tha Ace* at homa or a wav phone Irving•on 4812. In ’h flrt round of gamaa plavad In ’h Capita; City league rasult* wara at follow P R Mallorv* 26 Lincoln School. 11. Beanblossoms. 18 Mtdwavs. 1 Ragai Store.' 26: cure Oil. 14 Second round Capital Cttv zamaa will t>a plaved < Pennv gvm Wednesday, Nov. 28 Hilgamaiar Packer* won thair eleventh 'traigh' straight gama by dafaatine Bnrigepor’ Card' 26 to 25 Packers will p;v P’ainf.ald Mirhan’a Sunday a’ 2 15 at old Butlar gyiti Gamaa ara wantad with faa' cltv and atate teams U S. Tiraa take notice Call Irvington 0927 and a<k lor Charlie Hilgir.aiar Cuba lost thair first game of ’ha season to ’ha Rad Rockets 19 t© 17 The Cubs will piav Ban Davis five Sunda' at old Butler gym 215 p m Managers of ’h Rvicer-Woolev ft-a and Tuxedo Merchants ar requested to call Irving- ! ton 3428 and ask for Dick Bou’hpor’ Fiver* wan’ games with ’earns in the 18-vear-old class Arsenal Bulldog' Traub Memorial and Franklin Town•hfp Ace* notice Phone Drexel 4242-W and ask for Maurice OHara Sans defeated the Cicero Lutheran Quintet, 22 to 21. at the Brookside gvm Scott and CulHvan sank field goals in the last minutes of piav to win the gam a Sans would like to book a gama Monday night with a team having access to a gvm Phone Mack at Cherry 1523-W, The Sans will piav the Belmont A. C. next Wednesday night and in the early season • tourney Thanksgiving day. Broadwav Baptists have an open date r.ex; Wednesday night and want a game with a fast city or state team having access to a gvm. Phone Lincoln 4253 after 5 p. m. and ask for Lou. Central Camels won their third consecutive league victors Mondav night over Fountain Square 48 to 21. Central tackles Shelbv next Mondav night at the Broadwav gvm. Write Phil Liehr, 1425 East Michigan street, for games. Oriental Shoe Shop cagers opened their 1 season with a victory over the Indianapolis Sportsmen Club B five. 26 to 19 For games in the 18-20-vear-old class phone Drxel 5654 and ask for Al. Mever Chapel Dixies have strengthened : their team with the return to the squad ]of G. Turney and Montgomery. The Dixies have won six tilts, and want games with fasi city and stale teams. Phone Drexel 4469 beiween 7 and 8 p m . and ask for Louie, or write L, Oolev. 934 South Missouri street. Combs Clothiers. Blooming- , ton. Franklin and Crawfordsville notice. Church teams desiring games with the Unity basketball team in the Unity gvm phone Harrison 2068-M. between 5 and ; 7 p. m . and ask for Ernie. Crimson Ctihs defeated the fast Johnson ‘County Five. 21 to 9. Heckman and Lloyd led the winners with 9 and g points, respectively. The Cubs will meet English Avenue Boys’ Club tonight at 8:15. The Cubs desire to enter a fast eitv league. Teams wanting games write Russell Menhennett. 1222 West Thirty-fifth street. Bridgeport Cardinals lost a hard-fought game to Hilgemeier Packers. 27 to 25. last night at the Irvington court. Hobb and Bill Glenn were outstanding for the losers, while ProflFit was best for the Packers. Next Wednesday the Cardinals piav Rhodes Tire Service five of Shelbvville at the Bridgeport gym. Bridgeport has organised a girls team and would like to nook games. Write Vivian Henrv. Bridgeport- Ind. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LEBALS 56 Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON 2 TON TRUCKS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the State Highi way Commission at the Commission's Office on the Third Floor of the State j House Annex. 102 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana, until ten < 10:00’ o'clock A. M.. December 11. 1933. on the following equipment:— 45 to 55 trucks of the 2 ton classificai tior. delivered to the four locations specified below. Prices quoted shall be delivered prices f o b. various points specified in the Crawfords ville. Greenfield, Sevmour and I Vincennes Districts. Proposal blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained free upon request. * The right is reserved by the State Highway Commission to reject anv or all , bids, waive technicalities as to procedure, and to award on any combination of bids that in its judgment is most .advantageous to the State or Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. j JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following mate- ! rials will be received bv the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana at his office on the third floor. State House Annex. 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 2 F M. on the Bth day of December. 1933. at which time thev will be publicly opened and read - Invitation No. 2963: 120 Ft. Corrugated Metal Culvert Pipe del'd to Vincennes Garage of State Highway Commission of Indiana. Invitation No 2964: 800 7-Ft. Wood Guide Posts F O. B Terre Haute. Ind. Invitation No 2965: Quantitv n f Eisemann Magneto Parts F. O B. Indianapolis. Invitation No. 2966: 1 to 3 Motor Propeller Ventilating Fan F. O. B Indianapolis. Invitation No. 2967: Quantity of Liberty & Holt 10 Ton Truck and Tractor parts F. O. B. Indianapolis. Invitation No. 2968: 18 Bays of Shelving Installed F. O. B. State Highway Garage. Indianapolis. Invitation No. 2969: Quantity of Miscellaneous Hardware F. O. B Indianapolis. Invitation No. 2970: 4 Units of Steel Shelving F. O. B. Highway Garage, Greencastle. Invitation No. 2971: 4 Units of Steel Shelving F O. B. Highway Garage. Sevmour. Invitation No. 2972: 4 Units of Steel Shelving F. O. B Highway Garage.Tipton. Invitation No. 2973: 4 Units of Steel Shelving F. O. B. Highway Garage, Greenfield. Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon request. The right is reserved b.v the Chairman to reject any or all bids, or to award on anv combination of bids that in his tudgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BOWEN. ERNEST—Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowen, passed away Wednesday afternoon. Friends may call at the home. 1143 Holliday. after Fridav morning. Funeral Saturday. 2 p. m.. at the home. DORSEY SERVICE. * DOYLE, EDMUND S. (JACK)—Husband of Mayme (nee Greent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Doyle, brother of Russell. Patrick. Mrs Gordon Fitch. Mrs. Frank Durgan and Miss Doloros Doyle. gassed awav Wednesday at Quincev. 111. ervices at FLANNER * BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday. 11 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill In charge of Evergreen Lodge of Masons. Friends mav_ ? a Jj_?L r !L or i u ? ry ar )V time. ELROD. MABEL PETERS—Beloved wife Os Curtis G. Elrod, residing in University Heights, passed away Thursday. Nov. 23. Services Saturday. 2 p. m.. at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. GOLLIGHER, BETTIE, of 423 East Ohio ' street, beloved wife of William Henrv f Golligher. mother of Charles Antle of Indianapolis and Mrs. Bella Hinton and I Rue Antle of Campbellsville. Ky . departed this life Thursdav. Nov. 23. aged 66 vears. Funeral Saturday. Nov. 25. at the Cadle Tabernacle at 10 a. m. Burial Anderson cemetery. Friends invited Funeral under direction of MOORE & ; kirk. ; GROSE. DELLA DAVIS inee Quigley i—- | Beloved wife of Edward Grose, mother of Mrs. David Cunningham of Indianapolis and Wilbur Anderson of Wilmington. N. C.: daughter of Mrs. Mij nerva Quiglev of Indianapolis, passed awav Wednesday evening, aged 52 vears. Funeral service Saturday. 10 30 a, m.. a.) residence. 822 Laurel street. Friends ■ invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends mat cal! at the residence. ’Bedford papers p'ease copy ' CONKLE SERVICE HOFFSTODT. Will,lS A. Beloved husband of Lavella Hoffstodt. passed awav Thursdav morning S’rvires PLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday. 330 p. m. Friends invited. Cremaf ion_fo_Uow ing TALL. PFRSIFOR FRAZER—Age 69 years, husband of Lillie L. Tall, father of Mrs. : Cecil S. Webb of Lafavette and Miss Mary Ann Tall, brother of Mrs. William ! Paulsel. passed awav at his home. 3172 N. Capitol avenue. Fridav. Nov. 24. Funeral notice later WILLIAMSON. EDITH—Age 35 vears. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Albert Cowles, died Friday. Funeral notice later. KIRI BY SERVICE WYNNEKOOP. MRS. RHETA GARDNER— Wife of Earle Wvnnekoop. daughter of B H Gardner, sister of Burdine Hugh Gardner Jr., passed awav in Chicago. Funeral Saturday. Nov. 25. 2 p m, at SHIRLEY BROS CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N Illinois. Friends Invited Friends mar call at the chapel Saturday. 2 Cards, In Memorising ALBRECHT—We wish to extend our sinere Thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses, spiritual and flora! offerings from our relatives, friends and neighbors tendered during the illness and death of our dear wife, mother and daughter. Osia Albrecht We especially thank the doctors and nurses of the St Vincent's hospital: also pallbearers, fathers of the St. Anthony church, and GffiTFr Csher funeral director. ' T S A Par^s FCHT AND CH,LD * Bf 1

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RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms S3 RURAL. N. 613—Cozy steam heat: real home, breakfast, garage, laundry optional. CENTRAL. 3140- Front clean light room bunk mattress bed. large clot. HADELAWARE N 3004 -- Nicely furnished room with young couple. Gentleman. _weH heated. HA-2168-W. DIVISION. 1048- Nice warm roomy twin beds, near bath. For gentlemen BE--1765 ILLINOIS' N. 1919 Large front room, twin beds; excellent heat; continuous hot water. ILLINOIS N . 624 Apt. 3. Room, private home Constant hot water. Steam heat; 13. RI-5669. ILLINOIS. N 1907—Large attractive front, for 2 Full beds. Closets, steam heat. Garage MARKET E.. 1127—N0. 7. nice clean room, steam heat. Hot water. Next bath; 82.50. MERIDIAN. N.. 1839—Refined home twin beds Constant hot water, good heat. Double. 5. NEW JERSEY. N. 3045—Light corner room, with privileges; hot water, garage. Reasonable. HA-1243-M. NORTH, 2800—Desirable room. 1 or 2 Meals optional. Private home. Near car line TA-1715. WASHINGTON, W . 359—Rooms *1.50 per wek Men only. Couples 50c dav or night. RI-0204 WASHINGTON BLVD Desirable warm room for 2 business men. near bath. Garage. TA-6166, 11TH. E. 922 Large sleeping room in widow's home Well heated. $2. 24TH W . 43—Modern sleeping room in private home; 2 girls preferred; home privileges. CLINTON HOTEL—Sleeping rooms. *2 week; also housekeeping rooms. .29 Vir_girnia ave. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns Pnlnm'nl T-lntpl Event con. free parkooiomai nouei ine Must see , 0 apprec 1 ate $4 up. 236 N. Illlnpis. SCHWENZER HOTEL Ar CAFE—46O E. Washington St.: rooms $2.50 up; steam heat: running water; showers or tubs. Hotel Royal Special rates t,o permanent guests. $4.00 week_and up with bath: 323 N. Illinois st. 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 Antlers Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low’ as $2 a day; $lO wees. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. THE CORONADCTPtHinois. 1 2 block, north bus terminal. Live in. save time, carfare. City heat, hot water in all rooms. Clean in every respect. 75c up daily; S3 up weekly. LI-1637. Rttvfon Hotel Transient and Permanent REASONABLE RATES DEL. AT MICH. LI-5315 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2-$3, EAST ST.. S., 619—Modern, utilities paid. Plenty heat. $4 UP; 2042 N. NEW JERSEY—LoveIy 2 large front rooms; room and kitchenette, warm, sink, private entrance; ad'llts. 829 N. BE VILLE—I room for light housekeeping or_sleeping._Steam heat; adults. BROADWAY. 1134—1 to" 3 clean warm rooms: $2.50 to $6 week. CENTRAL, 1649 rooms; private entrance, sink. $5. HE--4934. COLLEGE. 1933—Cozy 2-room apartment. Completely furnished; large closet; good heat. Adults. COLLEGE. 1524 Living room, bedroom, _kitchen; 2 beds, sink, range, warm, quiet. COLLEGE. 2224--$3.50. 1 large room, sink, phone, garage, steam heat, all utilities. DELAWARE, N., 6iß —• 2 housekeeping, $2.50 and $3: sleeping room $2 week. HOYT, 1530—2 Rooms., furnished. Utilities. Modern. Private entrance. DR--4367-M. ILLINOIS, N„ 2839—1 and 2-Room kitchenette apartments; $3. $3.50, $5.50 and __s6. HA-4928-M. M'CARTY. E.. 326- 1 Room, kitchenette, bath, furnishred or unfurnished, $10; private entrance. MICHIGAN. W., 6: APT. 24—Sleeping room, kitchen, breakfast room; strictly modern: Frigidaire. NEW JERSEY, N„ 1449—2 Rooms, good heat. Next bath. Use electric washer. Utilities, Reasonable. RI-3619. NEW JERSEY. N.. 226—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms; hot. cold water; steam heat. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1215—2 Nicely furnished rooms; steam heat, kitchen. Next bath. LI-3180. OLNEY. N. 2617—3 Cozy furnished rooms, down, furnace heat, utilities, outside entrance. Reasonable. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2 and 3-room apartments; complete: all utilities; 2 adults; private entrance; reasonable. STATE, N., 425—2 Rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Utilities furnished. Modern. $3.50. CLOSE IN—l or 2 Nicely furnished bedrooms. Beautyrest, with delightful kitchen, porch. Very desirable for bachelor quarters or couple. RI-6617. 19 Rooms with Boaru ILLINOIS, N., 1935 Nice room, good meals: home privileges, $4, $4.50, $5.50. HA-0799. MADISON AVE.. 4150—Front room, near bath; 1 or 2; garage. Reasonable. DR--7333. NEW" JERSEY, N.. 2217—Comfortable, warm front room; good meals: hot water. TA-4706. ROOM inext bathi Board, laundry. $5. Gentleman. On bus. DR-5127-W. REAL HOME for child Mother's care.' Laundrv; near school; $3 week. HA--1072. WANT—Boarders and roomers, near Prest-O-Llte, steel plant and Allison electric. BE-1254-J, 21 Unfurnished Apartments =h\ THE BROADWAV 1232-34 Broadway two rooms and sitnrooin Your Choice of 2 $22.50 . Includes heat and water THE DUNDEE Corner Virginia and McCarty Vour Choice of 6 $25 & $27.50 includes heat. gas. water. Frigidaire THE MADISON 615 Madison 3-4 rooms Your Choice of 6 $22.50 & $25 includes heat and water * See lanitor in buildings or call M. E. MOLOY. DR-5012. Vs2o; 42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: heat. gas. water. Ice furnished. Call Apt. I, THE Grant. S42.SO—BEDROOM APARTMENTS. THE HANNING APTS. 5822 E. WASHINGTON. IR- 5805. BALSAM AVE.. 3529—Newly decorated, bedroom, living room, dinette, kitchen, frigidaire, garage, utilities. Fairground car. BROADWAY. 2230—Modern 4-room apt.; heat, water and lights furnished. S2O. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia ave. COLLEGE Ave., 2414—4 Rooms, dressing room, heated back porch. Frigidaire. garage: plenty heat; utilities, $37.50. HE-2064. ELM 905 —6-rm. mod., heated apt.: 1 sq. from car line; reduced to S2O. water pd. Will put in good condition. RI-6412. MADISON. 1523—3 rooms, bath; heat, water furnished, garage; front, back porch; S2O PARK AVE., 2428—Upper, lowpr 5 rooms; strictly mod : steam heat. S3O. HE-5080. 230 E. 9th St .*3O 00-537.50 4( 2 N. Meridian $45 00-$125 J)0 38TH AND COLLEGE—Scotia Apartments—--3 bedrooms: steam heat. hot. cold water paid: S3O RI-3545. APARTMENT—In desirable location. No objection to children. Rent very reasonable. PR-5012. COLORED—Highland apartment. 21st and Highland: sl4: 2 rooms, bath, range. DR-6323 (r -A For Colored: DUNBAR COURT 1022 N. West $22.50 includes utilities . JACKSON COURT 1222-24 Cornell $22.50 includes utilities DOUGLAS COURT 21st and Boulevard Pi. $22.50 includes utilities See jaintor in building or call M. E. Molov. DR-5012 ■■■■■■■ ■:

RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments | INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. Our city wtd- listings afford an oopor(unity to inspect fur snd unfurn. mpts. to ir.pft tout requirement* Transport*tion free. obligation. Day. LI-5-452; eve. or g.n H Q-6819. W A-0413. Ambassador Apt. Hotel Pennsylvania at 9th Nicelv furnished, with or without ho’el service. rates exceptionally reasonable. ; w a king distance. RI-1371. _____ 22 Unfurnished Houses 59.00 : 573 HIGHLAND AVE 5 rooms. elc inside toilet, sink; water paid. Owner. !B‘>4 N Deia TA-5334 *lO. PROSPECT. 2333'2—Upper 5 rooms semi-modern, water paid. Inquire 1225 S. State. $16—624’2 S NEW JERSEY: modern. $6.50—626 S. New Jersey: garage. _t rucking, storage. 110—3410 "ENGLISH: 5 moms, electricity gas sl4 50—56 S LaSalle: 6 rooms, bath. garage _ _. *lO. 29TH. W . 154—5 Rooms modern except furnace. Easily heated. RI-1996. *l2 00— 48TH ST . E of ’ Shadeland: 6 rooms, elec . garage chicken house. 2 acres. Owner 1_854 N. Del* TA-5334. *I3—FORMERLY $23. Minnesota. E 732: 5-rm. double, first-class cond.. gas; water paid r?R-3472. *I3—FORMERLY s2o Churchman. 1609; 5 rooms, toilet, water paid. DR-0986 *13.50. FORMERLY *23—Near Holy Cross. Tech; 2 bedrooms. 1155 Marlowe. Rl*ls RANDOLPH. N 308 -6-room semimod double gar : water pd. DR-3472. $15.00 —Lawrence—1923 4- modern: Heatrola: water paid. SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-P484 sls; With garage. *l6; COTTAGE AVE , 1724 (Emily Courti —5-room modem i double, w ater paid, easily heated, adults. Inquire 1225 S State. sl9. FORMERLY *3o—6 Rooms, modern double, near Tech. Inquire 454 N. Ran- ; doip.b. S2O—FORMERLY $32.50. Bungalow; 5 rooms, strictly modern; A-l condition. TA-6501. $25: MICHIGAN. 1807. E.—Double, stucco, modern; garage. CH-5784. $25.00 —N. Penn., 907 Nine rooms: Ideal rooming house SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-9484. 2854 Adams, $12.00 Mo. 5-rm. modern—Areola heat, garage. LI-7491 Gregory & Appel, Inc. ADDISON. S.. 45’—Close' Washingron high; 5- modern double, garage; S2O. BERNARD. W.. 425 $22 50. Formerly $45: 4 rooms, garage, water paid. WABOULEVARD PL.. 3519—5-rm. single, mod., new paper, hardwood floors; gar.: ! _*l_B.so, 1.1-6546. 284 N. Del. I BOULEVARD PL . 3241 5-roont modern double: garage: water paid; December | BRIDGE, 1245; s*rms.7single: "elec.. toiieL I water; gar.; new paper. >8.25. LI-6546 BROOKSIDE PKY., 2223 S.—Owner: 3bedroom. oil burner. 3-car garage, near I Tech. CH-4755. BURGESS AVE., 5105 i S2O . 5-rm. mod. dble.. water pd. A. J, HUEBER & CO .144 N. Delaware st. CENTRAL 3829—550: formerly $100: 3bedroom brick double; strictly modern. i WA-0806-W. CENTRAL, 2833. S3O; formerly SSO: 5 rooms, strictly modern bungalow, in-a-door bed. sleeping porch, garage, water paid. _TA-0293. 2065 CENTRAL AVE. (2) 6-ROOM DOUBLES. NEWLY DECORATED S2O-S3O HEM32U EVES. TA-0495. COLLEGE AVE.. 829 $35: 7 rooms, modern; water paid. Real- | silk. TA-1299-j DETROIT, 230—Pretty 4-rm. cottage; all painted and papered; only SB. LI-6546. EAST. S., 731—7 rooms, modern, good furi _ nace; $16.50. CH-5755-R. i FLETCHER. 1018 5-Room, semi-modern i cottage, in good condition. TA-5424. ! GALE. N.. 2946-42—4. 6 rooms modern, redecorated: water paid. sls. $lB. RI-3759. i GRAY. N.. 962—4-Roont modern double; | jtaragtL A-l condition. Water paid. ILL.. N.. 2145’ 2 —No. 2. 2 rms., $6. 30 McLean PI.. 4 rms.. water pd, Rl-7725. KEYSTONE. 5260 —5-room bungalow double. S2O; 5131 College. 2-bedroom single, S3O. Inquire 5204 College. MEREDITH. 3030—512. Formerly S2O; 4 rooms, garage; water paid. IR-7957, MICHIGAN. 4710—*20. formerly $45": 6 - rooms, strictly, good condition. IR-2990. NEW JERSEY. N—Near Shortridge, 6-rm. double. 3 bedrooms. Reduced. $22.50. HA-4928-M. NOBLE. N.. 339—4 Large rooms, repapered, near Real Silk. Inside toilet, electricity. gas. sl2. Key 337, PARK AVE., 4327—6-room double. redecorated, near Joan of Arq. School 70. IR-3870. PINE. N, 811—Nice 5-roont double; *ll month: water paid. PLEASANT. 1401—Single. 6 rooms: "strictly modern; laundry. garage; S3O; WAi _ 4770-1. RAYMONDr E.. 1416-10. $lO. *l3: 3. 4 rooms; semi-modern. Goodlet, 906. 4 i rooms. $9. REMBRANDT." 1702 " Near Petty stadium; j 6 rooms, modern; S2O. TR-2132-9. ! RUCKLE. 2844 -Strictlv modern. 3 bedrooms. 2-wav double, garage, excellent _f u rnaee. T A -129 P. 1 WALCOTT. N.. 234—6 Rooms, "modern, garage, near church, school. Reduced rent. ■ LI-2516. 10TH. E.. 4501—Strictly modern double; 4 rooms, bath; garage. 19TH. E.. 3001—Single. 6 rooms: strictly modern; garage; near school; $lB. CH--2688-W. 28TH. E.. 3610—Very attractive bungalow. 3 rooms, modern, built-in, garage, side cement drive and floor: w’ater paid: desirablc surroundings: reduced $16.50. BUNGALOW—3" Bedrooms, modern Near Sacred Heart church. HA-4833-R, between 6-7:30 p. m. COLORED—7 Rooms, mod., gar. 1930-32 Boulevard Place. Low’ rent. Key 1928 Boulevard Place. After You Have Selected Your New Home See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. Furnished Apts, and Houses CENTRAIT 2131—56.50 we"ek: upper front liv. rm.. bedrm.. kitchenette: priv. porch and ent.: all util.; tel., priv. HE-4155. EAST—S-Room modern bungalow, nicelv furnished; garage, side drive: $35. CHILLINOIS. 810 1 2 N.—Beautiful, modern furnished efficiency apartment ; $8 to sll. utilities. LI-8888. KENWOOD. 2235—3 Rooms, kitchenette, bath, modern apartment, overstuffed, accommodate 4; heat. w;ater, $26.50 RI--2234, WALNUT. E.. 115 —3 Rooms, furnished, private bath. See housekeeper in basement. 5-ROOM bungalow: furnace: garage; $23. Inquire. 1713 N. Tibbs. Speedway bus. ! SEVILLE APT. HOTEL—lllinois at - 17th: complete efficiencies and transients. I HA-2620. 24 Suburban and Farms EDGEWOOR. $15 —5 Rooms, gas. water inside. large lot. chicken house, garage. Whalen. 5661 Madison ave.. DR-4213- lv 400 ACRES—Fine land, excellent bldgs.; 40 ! miles east: S3O per A. SEARS HARVEY CO.. 1011 Hume-Mansur Bldg. RI-6507. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space I STOREROOMS—La rge. N. E. cor. 111. and McLean PI. and S. E. cor. 10th and 111. | RI-7725. MUSIC STUDIO—To suble’. downtown: I heat, water, lights, $1 per day. DRj 0402. OFFICE or storeroom. 32 N. Senate; j $25; heat included. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale FINE HOME—6 bedrooms 3 baths large garage: jn fine repair. Will consider trade for flat or property north. OSTROM REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LI-7446. HARDING. N 2501-5-Room double, mod- | ern except furi-ace. Owner. IR-7027. COTTAGE AVE . 1009 -Your own price: I make us an offer. HA-1091-R. i2B Sale Suburban Property 1 ACRE—4-Room bungalow. 2 6-10 miles south of White river on west side of Harding st.: >l6 down. RI-7725. ; 5 ACRES—S-Room house, paved road; 1 close in: terms. Call DR-2782. | —: " 1 ;29 Lots, Farms and Acreage SPECIALIZE Farms east. Cash or easy terms. Choice pieces on Road 40; S3O ' acre, up. 331 E. Main, Greenfield. 30 ACRES—WeII improved. Possession at once 1552 E. 10th. CH-3574-M 31 Wanted to Trade BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by TJNIC#I TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market St.. Union Title Bldg. VILLA AVE 902—7 Rooms, semi-modern, i trade equity for small cottage. DRi 7181-W. MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods Rebuilt Sweepers Hoover. Eureka. Roval ft Apex, from ! $6.95 up. New. guaranteed |32 N DEL. ELECTRIC SHOP LI-5386. DINING room, bedroom, rugs twin Beds, secretary, at sacrifice. 2823 N. Meridian.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods i REFRIGERATOR—“IeI-ere." good looking, space saving giving perfect cold temperature POLAR ICE * FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern GOOD duality floor covering. 33c sa. rd Cut-Rate Linoleum House. 8U N A1 a FURNITURE—Good u'ed. cheap. Delivered free 127 W. Georg:a_S’ Near Illinois St. LIVING, dining and bedroom furniture, gas range. electric sewing machine sweeper, washer, portable tup. rug. $5 1818 Central Ave ELECTRIC WASHERS - ReposaessedTcheap. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO 544 E. Washington st. LI-7087 DINING ROOM SUITE—HEPP EL WHITE. 1 10-PIECE. A-l CONDITION HA-3766 BEAUTIFUL livmc-mom suite. makes bed. S3O; walnut bedroom suite S4O I breakfast set. heating store white cas ! range, sacrifice 53$ W. 31sl TA-419* Trainloads and Trainloads of Good New Furniture Fine mohair, tapestry jacquard velour and frieze overstuffed suites, some make fine beds 58 fine bedroom suites. 35 fine dining room suites All cheap for cash or will trade for used merchandise payments If you come well recommended and we will go the full limit to extend you credit, and we guarantee the lowest price 20 floors bulging nut wU’h bargains Shop here in the largest and best furniture store in the city. Baker Bros. 219 E Wash. st. 40 years of service Opposite Courthouse $77 00 ELECTRIC SWEEPER, "practically j new. $lO Electric washer. *9 1508 N. ! _Coiorado ave _ ELECTRIC MIXERS I Elec mixer beater and fruit extractor, with two mixing bowls: Universal make. *lB 50 PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N Penn. 1 34 Swaps SWAP Things \ou Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in thia column is Hated in The Times Swavi Bureau Directory for sixtv davs free of eharee Your swap ad costa only 3c a w®rd In The Times. SoscU! multiple rates of seven davs for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three TO TR4DER9 1 If you can not find the leads that you desire in the ads In this column call the Swap Counter RI-5551. and we will at- ! tempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swans previously published. There is no ' rberec for this service PHYSIO-THERAPY Treatments for printi ing. dentistry, groceries, coal and car i repairing. HA-0474. PLAYER PIANO —A-l, rolls, some rash. for good 3 < or 1-ton truck. 3312 E. 25;n. FORD T ton truck. 14-fooi bed Trade | for light car or cash. 1608 Cruft st. DENTAL WORK for groceries or what have you? Times Box_K-303. 1 4-ROOMS good furniture for light closed | car, 1855’a Shelby. RI-7083. CASH for radio and pans. StewnrtWarner short wave converter Bari gain. 11-tube Philco radio: $29 50. B J eliminators. $1.50 up. Magnetic speakers. | 50c up. RADIO SWAP SHOP. 1811 S. East st. SWAP—Suburban home, good location, for chickens, hogs. _cow and cash LI-4223. EXCHANGE deed equity in house and acre of ground lor carpentry or upholsterv work. Box 310 Times. RENT of cottage on White river, near Ravenswood. for typewriter or small car. WA-2727-R4. BABY BUGGY, practically new. for Simmons bed. complete. 252 N. Addison 30-TONS good Brazil biock coal: trade all or part for rash or what? Will deliver. 2312 E. New York st. CH-6699 3* Radios, Musical Instruments YOUR RADIO repaired bv experts. Free inspection. MT. JACKSON RADIO. 3413 W. Wash. BE-1490. Open evenings and Sundays. FREE—Radio service cans; estimate if rep needed. LANES. 2828_E._ Tenth. CH-0218 NEW 1933 5-tuhe radio In beautiful cab- | inet. short and long wave length; $16.50. * ALLEN'S. 534 Mass, ave. ! BUESCHER Saxophone, perfect condition: i silver satin finish; good case; sell cheap. HA-1371, RADIO BARGAINS 65 Models to choose from Consoles and table types j R. &R. STORES. 225 F.. Wash. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale OASH FOR OLD GOLD $6.00 to $28.80 or. Indiana Gold Ref. Cos. 135 W. Market St. FEDERAL LICENSE NO. 32 Invalid Chairs - Crutches FRACTURE BEDS Back rests and commodes for sale or rent. BAKER BROS 219 E Washington CLEAN your flues r.ow with Clean-A-Flue. Removes soot and carbon from stoves, I ranges ar.d chimneys. ALBERT G. j MAAS, 31 Virginia Ave. RI-3315. SHOTGUNS . .$2.75 UP Doubles, singles and pumps. Sacks Bros.. 308 Indiana Ave. DESTROY MOTH—Ana rnetr larvae, use Mothicide. liquid or crystals. Albert G Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave. RI-3315. SHOTGUNS BRAND NEW SINGLE BARRELS *4 95 Brand new double barrels, hammerless 10.95 LINCOLN LOAN. 201 W. WASHINGTON. Shotgun Shells. .. 52c Box SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 325-327 N. Capitol. Open Eves. BEAUTY SHOP equipment, like new. at sacrifice. 609 E. 11th st, RI-3713 OVERCOAT—Dark blue. Tuxedo. Size 38: good condition, reasonable. 3605 Balsam. Apt. 19. BICYCLES— $lO Up: tires, repairs. Hoffman. 251 Mass. 245 E, Wash. 946 E Wash. WAYNE Oil Burner, complete, inr residence; practically new: $l5O. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. 544 East Washington 1 1-7087. NEW and renewed electric motors, pumps, drills, fans, air compressors, water softeners. Buv from us and save money. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACH. CO. _3ssl_E.JVVaslw IR-1151 UNREDEEMED SUITS AND OVERCOATS $3.95 AND UP. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO 203 E WASH. LARGE Heating stove, suitable for storeroom or garage. 705 Massachusetts ave. UNREDEEMED AND NEW SHOTGUNS FOR SALE CHEAP CHIC AGO JEWELRY CO 203 E WASH. SMOKING Stands, magazine racks rockers. chintz bedroom chairs. kitchen chairs, dining chairs, chest of drawers, utility cabinets, dinette ruffe, beds, mattresses, lamps and shades, rugs. Congoleum. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol and South st. UNREDEEMED ELECTRIC " SEWING MACHINES. $22 50. TERMS. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO 203 E WASH. 13> AUTOMATIC water Heaters, good condition. *ls each. SERVICE WRECKING CO.. 320 N. West St. LI-3069 Home Pool Tables Junior and full size . . .. . $4.50 up Recreation at home means a playhouse for the family. Terms. King's Indian?. Billiard Cos. DR-3578. 1631 Southeastern. DR-5826 CRUSHED STONE—Cinders rich dirt, j _manure. Hauling_anv_ kind. HE-5480. WELDING TORCH. Ist class shape, cheap. 623 _W. 30th. COAT —Silver muskrat. Fitch collai size 18; just cleaned: S2O. HU-5333. MINERAL WATER " CRYSTALS FOR" FAULTY ELIMINATION SEND 60c FOR $1.50 SIZED BOX CRYSTAL CLUB. BOX 317 MINERAL WELLS, TKX. GIRL'S Winter coat si7.p 12. and tweed coat, size 15. 439 N. Oxrord st. CH--6247-W. i Wants Ads Accepted TUI 10 and tr„ 37-c Building Materials I SAVE 25% ON FUEL and eniov real home comfort with JOHNSMANVTLLE rock wool home insulation. 3 to 8 times as effective as other materials. FIREPROOF. VERMIN PROOF. EASY TO INSTALL Comes ni/ in batt form, 3 to 4 inches /iP thick, -o f’.. . U /J V 37D Beer Equipment. Coil and Novelty Boxes NEW FRONT AND BACK BARS, i All kinds of equipment for draft beer, BUILT IN OUR SHOPS SOLD ON PAYMENTS FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE King's Indiana Bill. Cos. DR-5826 1631 Southeastern. DR-3578 37E Kindling and Wood FURNACE—Or fireplace wood. Ha'd. $2 50 cord. RI-9225 301 N. Arsenal. Light i and heavy hauling. GOOD DRY WOOD. FURNACE AND GRATE; DELIVERED CHEAP DR--5041-W GOOD—Beech wood. $2 75 cord *5 (2~ cords. 338 Fulton ave. LI-3085 WOOD—Furnace and grate $2 50 cord delivered: also coal. CH-0434-W. I WOOD—S2SO • I ; Per cord, delivered, 16-inch DR-2190. 3* Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Typewriters, adding machines out of pawn. Rovals. Underwoods, etc. LINCOLN LOAN. 201 W. WASH.

NOV. 24, 1933

MERCHANDISE ,38 Typewriters, Store and Offieb Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only $2.50 Per Month or $6.00 for 3 Months Special Price on Factory Rebuilt Typewriters. Easy Terms! Woodstock Typewriter Cos. 317 N. Penn. LI-4712 TYPEWRITERS Unredeemed Reming’cns Roval*. Underwoods. Coronas, etc. Standards and portables at lowest prices. SACKS Bre)s LOAN CO 368 Indiana Ave RI-5994 Tvmu-ntors Be KING Esc. I.V i icrta 205 Mass LI-9470 39 Wanted to Buy OLD JEWELRY Up to $28.00 Or. HIGHEST CASH PRICES-Paid for old gold jewelrv. watches bridges. teth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG.. Cor. Penn. A Mkt. SELL YOUR old gold and watches direct to a gold buyer. Sacks Bros. 308 Indiana Ave. WANT to buv an English bulldog, battery ; radio set. HA-IS7B-R. j WANT NEOSTYLE "OR MIMEOGRAPH stencil duplicator. Pay cash. TA-1950. 39-a Furniturtf Buyers I IJODCEC ■ l R.1.Z019" WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE fall R 1 0469^ or finv furauur*. kydll I\l. W-4DJ rURS stoves or nothing you have for sale. Calls answer'd oromntly. FURNITURE—CASH AT ONCE! | Complete homes, pianos, radios, washers. MR. STILL ABC WER—CH-6757 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE ALSO PI AN 40 Store Specials RENT A MAYTAG SI per week. Vi Call RI-9441. Extension 372. Minimum rental 5 weeks. L S Ayres ft Oo livestock" 43 Horses. Cattle, Poultry 25—300 EGG Hanson Lehorn pullets; cheap Cal! after 5 p. m 8253 W Morris st. MURPHY S. 36 — Ind.Rl-0120. Turkeys, chickens, ducks, rabbits, geese We deliver YOUNG White Rock pullet' Evergreen Acres. B R PHILLIPS. R R. 3. Box sin GEESE, ducks. l?c lb. Hens and frtrlZGc lb. 2650 Madison ave DR-3580. RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost j only 3 cents a word AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale. AUBURN ?8 Convertible Coupe $125. Come in and see it i FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol Ave. Rl-s.nm AUBURN SEDAN Late type "rui. SSI len U. mus ' 5,,!l at once, full price. 1 VAI .TER ZAPP 2004 N. Meridian. BLICK COUPE. Mode! clean good condition: $325.00 HARRY A. SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave, 2 0: BUICK '3l ROADSTER Can't "he toffl fuim Os" $395. WILES Ar WIISON 3815 College. WA-2266 BUICK '26 SEDAN Finish $3 week" na • ments. WILES * WILSON. 3815 Cellege, WA-2266. BUICK 1931 SEDAN—6 W. w.. $545. CEN--7t R AL BUICK CO 832 N Meridian. •LI-1998.- ‘Central’g Used Car Store “ i BUICK 1931 COUPE 6 v v 547,x CEN BUICK CO 832 N Meridian. Ll- | 1995. Cen’nils t)sed_Car Store" | nUICK 1930 COUPE -$295 CENTRAL 1 PrKI CK ■ 8:12 N Meridian St. Ll- | 1995. "Centraps Used Car Stare." BUICK SEDAN. Model 29-47 ~~ $215,00, HARRY A. SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. I PR-5020, CHEVROLET— 30 Coach, for $75 down or we will take vour car down payment, if equivalent. See it at ! the bargain store. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol Ayp. LI-8000 CHEVROLET 28 four don: SCdan £OS CENTRAL BFTCK CO " 832 N Meridian. Li-1995. Central s Used Car Store Convertible coupe: WA-2266 * WTLSON 2815 College! DESOTO—'3I Roadster, for oniv $75 down: one of those clean, neat-look-ing little cars with a rumble seat. See it at the bargain store Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol Ave. LI-8000 21 SEDAN—New pain', heavy duty tires, side mounts T. R Verv low e 226 * WIL SON 3815 College. COACH Late type, four alV ew Uses: recently reflnishrd and amced m^!li t tale A pri 1 ce ChanirallV *,,arsl7s THE SCHOTT AUTO CO. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700 Auburn and Willvs Distributor. DODGE—6-wheel four-door sedni 1930" .tou xs ill buy it at $295; trade and terms TNc"V;°o" W ,U T , SroE CHEVROLF ! INC,, 2419 W, Warb rt BE-1450 ESSEX- '3l Coach, like new; $295. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College WA-2266 F ?, Rr U 32 v ' B roll Pe- hat RS prarHurrr. this is a real buv! See j* a r the bargain store. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol Ave. LI-8000 FORD—'29 Coupe: extra good 126" £fWBY MOTORS 103® FORD ’29 TUDOR. $ 150 ' -e-,--. . pood Transportation FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Caproi Are. RI-3926 | FORD '3l DELUXE ROADSTER SMO i re roadster minded, here tiz h RANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol Ave. FORD V-8 VICTORIA! 1932 .ike j new, has had excellent care: $450 00 HARRY A. SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. I _DR-5020. FORD 30 CABRIOLET! - *236 Just, a real henFRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol Ave. RI-9326.

FORD—3ft SPECIAL COUPE Mohair Upholstery. $195 The Schott Auto'Co. Auburn and Willys-Knlght Dls’ribufors 2004 N Meridian. TA-3700.

FORD 32 V-8 COACH Sale Price $335 The Schott Auto Cos. Auburn and Willvs-Knight Distributors 2004 N. Meridian TA-3700.

FORD—'3I Deluxe roadster. 5 brand new tires, maroon finish, for onlv $75 down or wr will take vour car as a down payment. See It at the bargain store. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N Capitol Ave. LI-8000

FORD '3O TUDOR" “A Guaranteed Car. FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N, Capitol Ave. RI-9329.

FORD—32 V-8 Victor.a coupe same as anew car. Will sacrifice for quick sale. See it at the bargain store Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol Ave. LI-8000