Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1933 — Page 20

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—Dietz on Science— SUN MOVES TO SOUTHWARD FOR WINTER'S DEBUT Cold Solstice Will Begin Early in Morning of Dec. 22. BY DAVID DIETZ ftrrippfi-Howard Science Editor Day and night skies combine to herald the advent of winter. Each day the sun rises a little farther south of east, climbs a little less high in the sky at noon and sets a little farther south of west. As a consequence, it rises later each day. stays a shorter time above the horizon, and sets earher. On Dec. 22, it will rise farthest south of east, be its lowest in the sky at noon, and set at its farthest south of vest. For Dec. 22 is the first day of winter. The sun now is in that portion of the ecliptic, as its apparent path among the stars is called, which is south of the celestial equator. Daily it is moving to the southward. At 1:58 p. m. on Dec. 22 it will reach the point in the ecliptic which is farthest south of the equator. This point is known as the winter solstice and at that instant winter will begin. Then the sun will begin its northward journey. Skies Show Change To one who knows the stars, the night skies also proclaim the coming of winter. Scorpio, the celestial scorpion who ruled the southern sky in summer and sank low- upon the horizon in autumn, has disappeared entirely. Orion, the mighty hunter, who came over the eastern horizon as Scorpio sank below the western one, now blazes brilliantly in the southeastern sky. Orion made his appearance about Halloween. Now he stands forth in all his glory. A diagonal row of three bright stars marks the belt of the hunter. Three stars hanging in a row from the brlt, mark his sword. Above the belt, Betelgeuse. a bright red star, marks the shoulder of Orion. And now that Thanksgiving day has followed Halloween into the past, Orion's two hunting dogs follow him over the eastern horizon, Canis Major, the greater dog, and Canis Minor, the lesser dog. Brightest Star in Group Both constellations will be found low on the eastern horizon below Orion. Each constellation may be recognized by its brightest star. Canis Major is nearer Orion. Its chief star is Sirius, the dog star, brightest of all stars in the havens. It shines with a brilliant white light. Sirius, because it is the brightest star in the heavens, always has attracted the attention of mankind. Consequently it is famed in the history of antiquity. Many of the Egyptian temples were built so that Sirius, at the time of its rising,! showed through the portals and upon the altar. Chronicles of the rising and setting of Sirius are to be found in both the ancient Chaldean and Egyptian records. The star was de--fied by the Egyptians who called It the “Nile star.” * Start of “Dog Days” The ancient Romans called the days of midsummer the dog days because of an idea that it was Sirius, which by adding its rays to those of the sun in • midsummer, made the days so hot. *Of course, this notion had no foundation in fact, for the amount of heat received from Sirius is infinitesimal. This is not because Sirius is weak. Actually, Sirius is twenty-six times brighter than our own sun. It is because Sirius is so far away. It is so far away that its light takes 8.65 years to reach us. (Light goes six trillion miles in one year.) Only five stars in the heavens are closer to the earth than is Sirius. Alpha Centauri, a star in the constellation of the centaur, visible only in southern latitudes, usually has been considered the nearest of all stars. But within recent years, astronomers have decided that Proxima Centuri. another star in the same constellation, is a little closer. MASONS TO CONDUCT FINAL SHIELDS RITES City Man. 71. to Be Buried Saturday; Died at Hospital Today. Last rites for William J. Shields, ' 71, 4750 Broadway, who died todayin Methodist hospital, will be held at 2 Saturday by the Masonic lodge to which be belonged, in the Hi.-ev &; Titus funeral home. Mr. .Shields, a resident of Indianapolis for twenty-five years, was a member of Calvin Prather lodge No. 771, Free and Accepted Masons; Prather Council. Royal and Select Masters, and Prather Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. He also was a member of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Myrtle Shields: one daughter. Mrs. Henry G. Hoff. Indianapolis; one son, Hugh Shields, also of this city; two brothers. Manford and Frank Shields, of Indianapolis and Monticello, respectively; and two sisters. Mrs. Medda Shields, Lafayette, and Mrs. Anna Jackson. Billings. Mont. ENTERPRISE CLUbTo NAME NEW OFFICERS Closer Co-operaticn on Rail Elevation Projects to Be Discussed. Election of officers of the Enterprise Civic League will be held at a meeting of the organization in the Rhodius park community house at 8 tomorrow night. • ■ Closer co-operation with South £••-> chic clubs in efforts to obtain track elevation will be the principal subject under consideration. Dr. Walter E. Hemphill will preside. COAL SALES FIRMS DINE 100 Officials. Salesmen and Customers Attend Annual Event. More than 100 officials, salesmen and customers of the Hoosier Coal Sales Company, the Dugger Domestic Sales Company, the Black Diamond Coal Company, the Steele- . Johnson Coal Company attended the acpond annual dinn?r given bv the Hoosier Coal Sales Company l&st night at the Severin rs Roy E - Price was master of ceremonies and introduced the guests.

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Miss Bernadine Malinka. Gary, is the newly appointed private secretary- to Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Democratic state chairman. at Democratic headquarters in the Claypool. She formerly was employed in the Lake county prosecutor s office.

BANS BEEF TO HIT LOW PRICE Governor of North Dakota Sets Embargo Under Law of State. B;i United Prrt * BISMARCK. N. D., Dec. 7—Governor William H. Danger acted again today under the state law which gives him the authority to declare an embargo whenever the price of any agricultural commodity drops to an “unconscionable” level. Governor Langer’s declaration oi an embargo on wheat preceded the middle-western farm strike seven weeks ago. The new restriction prohibits shipments of beef cattle from the state. At the same time he lifted the wheat embargo. Shipment of cattle within the state borders will not be affected, permitting producers to sell to packing plants at Fargo and other North Dakota points. The finished meat product may be shipped outside the state.

HARRY LESLIE JOINS RAIL SUPPLIES FIRM Former Governor Is Indiana-Ohio Chief for Chissom & Temple. Harry G. Leslie, former Governor, has been named Indiana and 6hio representative fo r Chissom & Temple, dealers in industrial and railroad supplies. It was announced that Mr. Ledie. who also will represent the Save Sales Company, Toledo, has been authorized to employ more than 1.000 men in each of the two states to conduct sales campaigns. COAL CODE IS POPULAR Bituminous Industry Is Satisfied. General Johnson Says. Hi I T'nitrd Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—The bituminous coal code is working to the full satisfaction of the greater part of the industry, Administrator Hugh S. Johnson said today. While the full personnel of various boards for administering the code have not been announced, Johnson said all reports to him indicated the industry was thoroughly pleased with the way the code was working. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Catholic Community Center. $866 45. Signed: CHARLES A. GROSSART, . Auditor Marion County. THE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of the Plymouth Saving and Loan Association. for the election of directors, will be held on Monday, December 18. 1933, between the hours of 7 and 8 30 p. m., at its office, 139 E. Ohio st. R. E. DARNABY, President. E. K. KATTERHENRY. Secretary. 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON CRAWLER TRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received bv the State Highway Commission at the Commission's office on the third floor of the State House Annex, 102 North Senate avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until ten < 10:00 1 a. m.. Dec. 22. 1933. on the following equipment: Six to 10 Crawler tvpe tractors weighing within the range between 10.500 lbs. and 14.000 lbs., and with drawbar H P of from 25 to 42 at the rated R. P. M. of Engine. Prices quoted shall be delivered prices f. o. b. various points in the State of Indiana. Proposal blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highwav Commission where same may be obtained upon request. The right is reserved bv the State Highway Commission to reject any or all bids, waive techincalities as to procedure and to award on any combination of bids that m its judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BERTRAND. HENRY C. i Dolasl— Beloved hhsband of Anna F. Bertrand and father of Wallace A Bertrand of Parkersburg. W Va . passed away Tuesdav evening. Doc. 5, age 50 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence. 255 lowa St.. Friday afternoon. Dec 8, at 1:30. and at the Morris St M E. church at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill cemeterv. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS BEYER. EDMOND A.—Died Wednesday. Friends mav call at THE KIRBY MORTUARY. Funeral Friday. 2 p. m. at the mortuary. Friends invited. EAKENS. NELLIE E. BURK Beloved wife of Lawrence H. Eakens. sister of Mrs. Marv C Connor of this city, and Mrs Frank Schafer of Columbus. Ind.; William T. Burk o: Moline. 11l . and Mrs. J J Schattner of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday. Dec. 7. at her residence in Chicopee Falls. Mass Funeral notice later. For further information friends mav call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, TA-1835 EDM ARDS, CHESTER—BeIoved husband of Marv Edwards and father of Edward Edwards and brother of Mrs. Harrv Moore of Fayette, Ind., and Claude Edwards of this city, passed away Tuesday. Dec. 5. Funeral at the residence of his sister. Mrs. Harry Moore, a' Favette. Ino at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Sef'Kfs at the Favette Baptist church at 10.30. Burial Greenlawn cemeterv at Brownsburg. Ind Friends invited. For further information friends mav call FINN BROSJ_ FI NERAL HOME. TA-1835. HOWARD. EDWARD M.—Son of Mr and Mrs M E Howard, brother of Helen, Marv. Frank and Joe Howard, died Monday at El Paso. Tex Friends mav call at the KIRBY MORTUARY after 4 p. m Fridav. Ftneral Saturday. 8:30 at the Mortuary ,9a m . SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral Burial Hoiv Cross cemeterv Friends invited. LOWE. ALICE—Age 55 beloved wife of John Lowe mother of Oaklev Lowe sister of Mrs. Nathan Carter. Mrs George Cole. Mrs Joe Lowe and Mrs Ear' Palmer. grandmother of Robert Eugene Lowe passed away Tuesday morning De: 5. Funeral Fridav. Dec. 8 2 and m' SHIRLEY BROS CENTRAL CHAPEL 946 N Illinois St Friends invited Burial Washington Park Friends may call at the home 1403 E. Southern Ave Thursday and a: chape’. Friday untii time of service YUNKER. JOSEPH—Beloved father of Charles Y'unker and Mrs Emma Keen both of Indianapolis Mrs Marv Godsel! of Winslow, Ariz : Raymond Y'unker of Butte Monte . Mrs. Rose McGrath of Denver Colo.: Joseph Yunker of Seattle Wash.,. (ltd Paul Yunker qf Milwaukee. W'is.. pjJsed away Wednesday morning. Dec. 6: Ege 70 vears. For further particulars call WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

ANNOUNCEMENTS .7 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM 3226-28 Shelby St. FINN BROS. Funeral Home $3 v M -an St TA-lMi ' GRINSTELNER’S 522 E. Market RI-M74 Hi SEA fit TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-1828 J. C. WILSON 1 HR-0321-03M 4 Lost and Found REWARD —For information diamond ring. lost In city hospflal? HA-2617-M. LOST—Masonic diamond ring at 28th or 34th, Capitol; keepsake; substantial reward. WA-3384. LOST"--Billfold containing pictures, papers, money: liberal reward. 517 Holly. LOST"-Male Fox Terrier around Sherman Dr English Ave. Reward. IR-6527. LOST -Chow dog. male. ' Won’t.” Reward. WACHTEL. 1004 E. Morris DR-2555. ! $5 REWARD for re urn of new Em-Roe bicvcie; blue, white. RI-3216. | SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE i through classified ads in The Times. ! Phone ad-taker.” RI. 5551 during business hours. 5 Personals For the Holiday Season Fruit cakes and plum pudding. Finest ingredients obtainable. L. S. AYRES & CO. BAKERY DEPT —SEVENTH FLOOR. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week Minimum rental 5 weeks. L. S. AYRES & CO DR. CHESTER MILLER, Dentist. 110? Odd Fellow Bldg RI. 7281DETECTIVES! FREE CONSULTATION! - Licensed. Bonded. 605 Inland Bldg, LI-4365. RESULT producing times Want Ads Cost only 3 cents a word. BUSINESS SERVICE THESE ADVERTISERS GUARANTEE PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE. Floor Covering FLOOR COVERING Berge’s: low priced; linoleum, all grades; congoTeum. 903 N. Illinois. RI-5851. Furnace Repairing FURNACE REPAIRS! All makes: experienced men; free estimates. H. CLARKE. RI-6090. FURNACE REPAIRING—Why pay more? Water coils installed $2.50. HOBACK, DR-3653. Furniture CHAIRS made new by rcbottoming In cane, hickorv or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay six months later, free nauling to storage Moving $4 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 MOVE U —For furniture, rugs, or? Covered trucks. White, experienced. DR--5336. STORAGE—LocaI, long dis. hauling; return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ, RI-3628. RI-6561, CH-0699-W. MOVE YO’J—Take your discarded furniture: personal service; free estimates. HE-5038. Paperhanging, Painting PAPER HANGING—SI.2S per room. Patch plastering. DR-4927. 265 S. Keystone; Radio Repairing RADIO TECHNICIAN—Free estimates. Aerials. Work guaranteed. Call any time. DR-1021-W. Window Shades KUITH SHADE C 0.—1348 N. Illinois. RIINSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring SPECIAL Children’s Dancing Classes (Ages 5-12) Every •Saturday Morning 9 to 12 Dancing lesson PLUS admission to [T any downtown the- JC REGISTER NOW! League for the Promotion of Better Dancing 38 N. Penn. Room 206 RI-8330 NIGHT SCHOOL—Accounting, shorthand, stenotypy, typing, comptometer. Low .uition. MIDWESTERN BUSINESS SCHOOL 8 E. Market St. LI-3946 HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male GENERAL SALES MANAGER Concern distributing nationally known food and health product requires sales i manager familiar with nation-wide advertising and sales distribution. Splendid opportunit'- for person capable of earning salary of $7,500 year. State age, experience and general qualifications. Ail communications strictly confidential. Box K-319. Ti mes. 525-535 OR MORE WEEKLY—(Rapid increases by hustlers) earned on Rawleigh Routes. First routes established 43 years ago. Now over 8,700. Many do $4 000-SB.OOO yearly business. Men now wanted for cities of Indianapolis. Noblesville. Danville and Edinburg. RAW- ; LEIGH CO . Dept. In-38-76. Freeport, 111. | MAN WANTED—For Rawleigh route of 800 families. Reliable hustler should earn $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Cos.. Dept. ; IN-38-S. Freeport. 111. WANTED—2 young men. 19-25. for order department: good pay to start. Apply from 10-12 a. m. MR. KJELLSTROM, 806 I Fidelity Trust. ! SALESMEN with car opportunity to make real good money. National Concern Apply MR. ROBERTS, Spink Hotel, after ! sp. m. I CHRISTMAS CARDS—Bargain for dealers and good salespeople. ART-WAY INCORPORATION. Transportation Bldg., Indianapolis. I COLLECTOR —Neat appearance, age 25-35, for small instal. accts. Car necessary. Must leave town. Bond required. 211 Big Four Bldg. 10 MEN to start at once. Sal. MR. SCHANZ. 334 When bldg. IF YOU DON'T FIND what you are looking for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times | classified ads daily. 14 Help Wanted—Female TEACH multigraphing and typing in exchange for light duties. LI-2173. 15 Wanted—Male or Female | MAKE $3 per day selling Christmas wreaths and comic Christmas cards. 38 1 West Georgia St. ' MEN AND WOMEN—For house-to-house ■ canvassing; good profits. 38 W, Georgia St, 16 Situations Wanted 1 HOUSEKEEPER- For elderly couple; city ; or country; reference furnished Box K-320, Times. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms DELAWARE. N„ 1451—Attractive, cheerful suite: private bath; private home; garage; 1 or 2: gentlemen prefetred; references; ILLINOIS, N.. 1907—Steam heated room: attractive, congenial home; 1 or 2. garage. Reasonable. ILLINOIS AT VERMONT. NO 2 SAVOY— Large front room: 2 windows; Ist floor: private family. LI-8612. MARYLAND. W.. 39—Clean. steam-heated rootr.. shower bath; $1.75. LI-0857. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1225—Pleasant front rooms. Steam heat. OAKLAND. N.. 1240—Large light room, good heat, private, home privileges. CH--0179. RUCKLE 2004—Large, light room; steam heat: 3rd floor; furnished or unfur--1 nished: $5 month. TALBOT. N. 2419—Large, warm front room; attractivelv furnished: suitable 1 jr 2. Reasonable. TA-3833, CLINTON HOTEL—Sleeping rooms. $2 week also housekeeping rooms. 29 Virginia ave. > BSAUTIFUL— Room, unusually large, modern. 4-poster suite. Ideal for 2. Private home, north HE-3083. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns Hnlnninl Hfltpl Event con free oarkv_uiuiiidi noiei ing Must see v 0 #0 _ oreciate S4 up. 236 N Illinois NEW YORK. E 124—Rooms. *2 and up: steam heat: comfootpbie: clean; walking ; distance. - HOOSIER HOTEL Rates. $3 week and up. Clean, city heat. 440 Massachusetts are.

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RENTALS 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns SARATOGA Massachusetts ave. Desirable modern rooms: steam heat: running wqter. LI-0665 SCHWENZER HOTEL Sc CAFE—46O E Washington St.; rooms *2 50 up: steam heat, running water: showers or tubs. Dearborn Hotel bath; I or 2; reasonable, home-like. 3208 E Michigan St. CH-7550. CORONADO HOTEL Illinois, 1 2 block north bus terminal: city heat: hot. cold water; daily. 75c up: seeklv. S3 up, LI-1637. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers ail comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; *lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351, 18 Housekeeping Rooms *2,50. 16TH, W.. 2238—2-Room apartment. Modern, lights, water, garage furnished. BE-4275-W. *5.75; NEW JERSEY. N.. 2601 -room apartment: hot plate; modern; employed girl. HA -3 891. *4—1414 PARK—Beautiful 1-room apartment; studio couch, range; next bath; constant hot water: private entrance; steam heat: phone. ALABAMA. N.. 1104—-NiC” clear. warm, housekeeping rooms; under new management. BROADWAY. 1326—Lovely front room, kitchenette, sink, clean, good heat, garage. COLLEGE 2224—53.50. 1 large room, sink, phone, garage, steam heat, all utilities. COLLEGE. 1933 apartments. Large closets. Adults. DEL,, N.. 527—We1l furnished large front room and kitchenette. reasonable. FT. WAYNE AVE.. 646—Suite of rooms, $5; front room. $4: furnished: warm, mod. GROFF. 1441- —1 clean furnished room; lights, gas, phone, bath: $2. BE-4287-J. ILLINOIS, N.. 2339—Nice, warm, single housekeeping rooms. $3.50. Hot water. HA-4928-M. ILLINOIS. 2360 N— One front room. $3.25: two furnished, $5; two unfurnished rooms, utilities furnished. $lO month. LEXINGTON. AVEII 1202 "Large modern kitchenette apartment, private entrance; adults. DR-1190-J. M CARTY, E., 326—Large room and kitchenette, nicely furnished; private er,tranee: $2.75. MICH.. E.. 2117—Two rooms, overstuffed; radio: utilities; $4.50; or accommodate 3 or 4, $5. NEW JERSEY. N., 1215—2 nicely furnished rooms: steam heat; kitchen: next bath. LI-3180. NEW JERSEY. N.. 418—Front housekeeping room; downstairs: steam heat; I everything furnished, $3. RI-2093. NEW JERSEY. N., 226—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms: hot. cold water; steam heat. OLNEY, N.. 1015—Nice warm room with kitchenette, next bath; private entrance. Garage. ST. JOE, W. 30 —2 cheerful unfurnished rooms; heat, utilities, kitchenette, bath. range, refrigerator: private entrance. SUMMIT. N., 236—2 connecting furnished _ rooms; private entrance. Sink in kitchen. WALNUT, E.. 307'.2—R00m, pantry, kitchen. steam heat, hot water; very reasonable. LI-9713. LOVELY WOODRUFF. 608—Middle dr.; light rousekeeping rooms: private bath; $d.5Q. CH-4108. NINTH, E.. 616—2 rooms and bath; private entrance; furnished; built-in cabinet. / LI-2788. 19 Rooms with Board HAMILTON, N.. 1033—Modern room, board, laundry: private entrance; privileges; dble. 54.50: sgle.. $5.50. STATE, N., 234 —Front room; good meals; shower; private entrance; laundry; garage optional. LI-9024. 5700 NORTH—Exceptionally fine furnished front room; connecting bath; breakfast and dinner HU-4131. DIABETIC and other special diets. Experienced dietitian. Private modern home. References exchanged. BE-0980. NONE BETTER -Owner's home; twin beds, shower, privileges. Garage. 2062 N. New Jersey st. TA-6916. 21 Unfurnished Apartments SPINK APARTMENTS 3720 N. Penn $40.00-$ 47.50 2035 N. Meridian 35.00- 60.00 1433 N. Penn 35.00- 55.00 108 E. 13th 32.50- 45.00 111 E. 16th 35.00 45.00 37 W. 21st 35.00- 47.50 230 E. 9th 30.00- 35.00' 402 N. Meridian 45.00- 125.00 Modern Fireproof Apt. Frigidaire Equipped ACCESSIBLE Street cars, bus lines and stores. General Apartments, Inc. 22 W. Vermont St. LI-2439. Nights. Sundays. Holidays. Call LI-2361. S2O: 42 W. 11TH— Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: heat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt, 1. THE Grant. FALL CREEK BLVD.. 329 E.—2 BEDROOM APARTMENT; BEAUTIFULLY REDECORATED, HU-5556. PARK, 2415—Very desirable 5-room strictly modern; 2 berdooms; best heat; adults; open; $32.50,_HE -1202. LI-6035. 9TH. E., 653—2-Room modern, upper front: Sls: good heat. LI-6687. GEORGIA APARTMENTS 702 E. Georgia—3 rooms; modern: newly decorated. Gas range, ice box; all utilities furnished: $20.50. See custodian. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. Our city wid- listings afford an opportunity to inspect fur. and unfurn. apts. to meet your requirements. Transportation free. No obligation. Day, LI-5452; eve. or Sun. HU-6819. WA-0433. HEATED FOR COLORED 1456 Hudson; 2 large rooms; elec., gas, inside toilet: water paid; Sl4 _RI-6412._ FOR COLORED—CorneII. 1222-24; $22.50; includes all utilities. DR-5012. FOR COLORED—N. West st. 1022; $22.50; includes all utilities. DR-5012. FOR COLORED—2Ist and Blvd. pi.; $22,50; includes all utilities. DR-5012. 22 Unfurnished Houses $5. MORRIS. wT 208—2 rooms. 110. Wisconsin. 321, 5 rooms. BANKERS TRUST. Look, Semi-Mod., $8.50 1617 LAWTON. 4 rooms, water paid. $9.50 —20TH. E., 3341; cozy 3-room double inside toilet; water paid. sl3—Wat. pd.; was $28"; foot Golden Hill; new dbl., 4 rms., bath; gar, 1429 W. 3oth. 6 Rooms and Bath, $15.00 6 Rooms, city gas, electric lights, bath and toilet, garage; water paid; sls. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. $15.00 —Lawrence, 1923 4-room modern: Heatrola: water paid. SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-9484. S2O—BARGAIN 715 Linwood <4500 East). 4-room modern double, garage, water paid; A-l shape. C'H-0588. $25. FORMERLY $45; UNION. 1422—7 rooms, modern: hardwood floors. DR--4923. $32. FORMERLY S4S—EUGENE. 613—6 rooms modern; redecorated, repainted. HE-3535. $32.50; DEARBORN. N., 944—6-room, new style double; street entrance garage. CH-1788-W. ARLINGTON. S.. 119 -4-Room semi-mod-ern. near School 13. IR-3516, evenings. 2047 BELLEFONTAINE ST. Four-room bargain: strictly modern with gar.; water paid: rent only sls. J. G. M CULLOUGH AGENCY BYRAM. 3822-25—Formerly S4O. 4 rooms, 3 closets, cabinet, bed, garage. CHRISTIAN. 343—510, water paid; 3-bed-room semi-modern double: school, garage, DR-6323. C'OIL, 915—5 rooms, garage; good condition: fence: water paid; sl2. HU-4135. COLLEGE. 5114—540. Formerly S6O; 6-room strictly modern, side drive. HU-5357. COLLEGE AVE.. 4833. Convenient 3-bedrm. modern double. S4O. WADDY & SPRINGER. INC. 159 E.. Market st. LI-5181. COLLEGE. 5258 —$40 formerly S6O: colonial double; 6-room: fireplace. HU-8547. DALY ST. 820—8 rooms. gas. electric lights, inside toilet. Keys. 1017 English. EASTERN AVE. 554—5 rooms, strictly modern; built-in features; near St. Philips. LI-9417. FERGUSON. 6516—A-l. 6-room; Farquar furnace: water, garage. sl6. Hir-4135. GRACELAND AVE.. 4240—535 formerly SSO —Bungalow. 5 rooms strictly modern; near Butler. WA-0213-M. GUILFORD. 5606—Beautiful 5-room bungalow. hardwood floors, full basement; nice yard, repainted, redecorated; S4O. HU-7308. ILL., 2145' 2. NO. 2—ss. 30 McLean pf~4 rms.. $9. 1001 W. New York. 5 rms.. garage, water pd. RI-7725. JEFFERSON. N., 422-24—6-room mod rn double: reduced to $12.50. Owner. LI--4082. KENNINGTON. 1426—5 rooms, gas. electric lights, inside toilet, garage, water paid. KENNINGTON 1514—4 rooms: good condition: water paid; reduced. $lO. DR--6425-R. 352 S. LYONS 4 Rooms, elec, lights, garage, all In good condition: onlv 512. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. NEAL. S 136—6 Rooms, modern, water paid: sls. Washington High. RI-3413. SHERMAN. 256 S. —Nice 5-room bungalownewly painted and papered. Onlv sl3. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia ave. SINGLETON 2101—5 Rooms, bath, garage clean; sl6. Wa-er paid. DP.-3509-M. WALLACE. N 743 6-Room modern double, garage, near school. Reasonabie. RI-2266. WASHINGTON. E . 5217 Steam heat. utilities, garage; $32.50. IR-3516. eves. WHITTIER PL.. 58 —5 Rooms, fireplace, hardwood, garage, water paid: sl9. RI--1533. WOODLAWN. 724—6-room semi-modern brick; good condition. HA-4530-M. evenlngs. 31ST ST . W. 448—6-room modern single; garage; only S2O. Owner. DR-3639.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses 33D. W 1427—4-room modern; kitchen furnished; garage; sl6; water. WA-1538. Near Broadripple Park 5-rm. modern; garage. See 6133 Indianola; $25 mo. LI-7491 GREGORY Sc APPEL. INC. COLORED —Orange. E 3544 3-room bungalow; good condition: rent $6 50. SECURITY TRUST CO.. 11l N. Penn. After You Have Selected Your New Nome See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses BROADWAY. 2503—2. 4-room apts.: utilities; steam he at; $7 *9 week. HE-2835. CENTRAL. 2131—56.50 week: upper front liv. rm.. bedrm.. kitchenette: priv. porch and ent.; all util.; tel., priv. HE-4155. ILLINOIS. 810' 2 N—Beautiful, modern furnished efficiency apartment; $8 to sll. utilities. LI-8888. NEW YORK 1628 W—s rms . ba'h: $4 50 wk. 739 N. New Jersev. 5 rms.. overs;uffed; mod.: single: $6.50 wk. RI-7725. WOODRUFF PL—Middle dr". Business woman to share apartment. CH-6461 after 4 p. m. _^___ The Colonnade 1-2-3-Rm. apts., with bath. sum. or unfurn. Dining room service optional. N. MERIDIAN AT 9TH. RI-0252. 24 Suburban and Farms S2O; OWNER Bungalow. 6 rooms modern; *2 acre; near St. Roch's. DR-2427-J. BACON ST.. 509—E. of Madison Ave.; 5room bungalow: garage; $lO. RI-3413. MICHIGAN RD. — 3 4 acre. 7 rooms; electricity. furnace: hard, soft water; 2-car garage. IR-2102-6. 140 ACRES fine land: highly improved; mod. bldgs.; low price: terms; 27 mi. N. of Indpls. SEARS HARVEY CO.. 1011 Hume-Mansur, RI-6507. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space 25.000 SQ. FT—Warehouse space, all on main floor; side track accommodations; rent reasonabl. IR-Usl. _____ REAL ESTATE F 0 R SALE 27 Houses for Sale FINE HOME—6 bedrooms 3 baths 'large garage: In fine repair. Will consider trade for flat or property north. OSTROM REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LI-7446. PERSHING. N. 1211—4 rooms, electricity. $350 clear. Owner, 2238 W. 16th. BE--4275-W. HARDING. 2501-3—5-Room double; gas. electricity: hard, soft water. IR-7027. 31 Wanted to Trade _ BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E, Market St__Unior; Title Bldg. MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in thi column Is listed in The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of charge. Your swap an costs onlv 3c a w*rd In The Times Special multiple rates of seven davs for the price of five and four days for the cost of t„ree TO TRADERS If you can not find the leads that you desire In the ads in this column call the Swan Counter. RI-5551. and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps previously published. There Is no chorve for this service. GENUINE BRAZIL BLOCK COAL. Ind. Bx 2 forked big nut. $5. (Furnace mixture) 12-inch and up. handpicked Giant Block, S6. Nut and slack. $4. We trade. J. W. FLEMING. 2312 E. New York st. CH-6699. i TRUCK—Studebaker; ' 2 -ton; 1926 model; for light car. 1450 S. Lvndhurst dr. CHINCHILLA RABBITS, for short wave radio or ? DR-2101-M. 730 Markwood. 35 Household Goods American Quartered Oak Library Table $3.95 10 Mahogany Pedestals, 42 inches high, choice 98 10 Mahogany finished Davenport Tables 4.95 25 New Desks, several colors, nice gifts 6.95 25 Nice New Walnut Radio Benches 2.98 Table and Stand Lamps, A to close out, 98c to 2.98 BAKER BROS. 219 E. Wash. Opp. Courthouse lg|j| Washers and Ironers jr'yj From $39.50 Up. , Your old Machine as down PiTpl payment—then only $1.25 weekly. * y * we sell i° r less--32 N. Del. ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386. CEDAR CHEST—Vanity, Dresser, kitchen cabinet, each, $7. Occasional chair, bookcase, Kaltex davenport, sweeper, rug. $5; bed. living and dining room, gate-leg table. 9xlß rug. 1818 Central ave. REFRIGERATORS—PoIar refrigerators are the best you can buy. We will bring vou to our display room. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 2000. Northwestern ave. GOOD aualitv floor covering. 33c sa. vd. Cut-Ratc Linoleum House. 811 N. Ala GAS RANGE —Universal: white enamel: high oven; perfect condition. DR-3071. LIVING ROOM SUITE, lamps, table linen. drapes, etc. 2616_ College ave. PARLOR HEATER—Large size, mahogany finish; A-l: sl6. 1011 N. Tuxedo, MAYTAG WASHER—Just like new. 2309 E. Washington. 36 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 LEEDY tenor banjo and case: gold plate: reg. $150; shcpvorn. $75. PEARSON PIANO CO . 128 N. Penn. cj-i e\ will buy a fine JhlZ Radio at _ R. &R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. CASH for your radio; any condition. 1130 Prospect. DR-4327. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale MAAS CLEANER & WATER SOFTENER. For all house cleaning, woodwork, bath fixtures, porches, walls, etc. Miles ahead of soap! 2 lbs.. 25c: 5 lbs. 60c. ALBERT G MAAS CO , 31 Virginia ave, RI-3315, CASH FOR OLD GOLD $6.00 to $23.80 oz. 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 MOTORS—Elecrric. all sizes. Sold, rented and repaired. Call WE DO MOTOR AND PUMP REPAIRING. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACH. CO. 3525 E. Washington. IR-1151. DESTROY MOTH—Ana tneir larvae, use Mothicide. liquid or crvstals. Albert O 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. LIPPMAN ammonia refrigerator. 1-horse motor: water cooled; large enough for 7x9 walk-in cooler; bargain. 5642 E. Washington st. UNREDEEMED SUITS AND OVERCOATS $3.95 AND UP. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 283 E. WASH. (3) AUTOMATIC water Heaters, good condition. sls each. SERVICE WRECKING CO.. 320 N. West St, LI-3069. UNREDEEMED ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES. $22.50. TERMS. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E, WASH. UNREDEEMED AND NEW SHOTGUNS FOR SALE CHEAP CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. WASH. FUR COAT —Practically new. Size 17. A real bargain, HU-5832. CHILD'S—Bed. complete. $3: nurserv chair, 75c: wicker wardrobe, $5: new coffee table, $3.50. HA*2252. BICYCLES—SIO Up: tires, repairs. Hoffman. 251 Mass, 245 F Wash. 946 E. Wash. AUTO TIRES—Size? 5'?0x17. 4 75x19; tubes 4.75x19. 32x6 5.50x10. 5 50x18: all at bargain prices. Wad. boilers, roof coating in 1 and 5-ga.lor. cans, heav.ng stoves, gas stoves, coal oil ranges, cook stoves. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION Corner Capitol and South st, 37D Beer Equipment. Coil and Novelty Boxes NEW FRONT AND BACK BARS. All kinds of equipment for draft beer. BUILT IN OUR SHOPS SOLD ON PAYMENTS FREE DEyVERY ANYWHERE King’s Indiana Bill. Cos. DB-5826 1631 Southeastern. DR-1578.

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Can You Write A Slogan? Contest Closes at 9 P. M., December 12 SEND SLOGANS IN TODAY Fr6© Cash Pnz6s! Schott Auto Cos., Auburn Dealer, Will Give Valuable Prizes for a Suitable Business Slogan — / [CI Use Coupon or plain white paper. Paa a av bb ,1 hereby submit the following slogan for ! l K I 7 P S I' the judges' consideration. I agree to abide ■! ” mm ™ by the decision of the Judges without quet- ' tion; as much as > . '! • CA I, $50.00 each Name |i Write a slogan why vou should buv I _ ■! Street and number ; your car from the Schott Auto Cos. Xo * n !; (Write with pen. pencil or typewriter) Schott Auto Cos. AUBURN DISTRIBUTOR 2004 N. Meridian St. j \ 37QQ

MERCHANDISE 37-c Building Materials Stop Roof Leaks! Johns-Manville asbestos fibrous enamel for coating old roofs of all kinds. 5-gal. containers; per gal 49c 55-gal. steel drums; per gal 39c Aanestoa roof yuttr (bulk): uer gal... 49c Wood - Weatherstrips - Metal Keeps Cold Out! Keeps Heat In! .... Wood and felt, best quality low a5...2c ft. Zinc and feit. rust-proof, low as 3‘iCft. Bronze, one-piece double cushioned.2 : ?4C ft. Door bottoms, oak and rubber, ea. 6ac 37E Kindling and Wood GOOD BEECH WOOD—Also kindling. 138 Fulton st, LI-3085. WOOD—Furnace and grate. $2.50 cord, delivered: also coal. CH-0434-W. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Typewriters, adding machines out of pawn. Royals. Underwoods, etc. LINCOLN LOAN, 201 W. WASH. 39 Wanted to Buy OLD JEWELRY Up to $28.00 Oz. HIGHEST CASH PRICES—Paid for old gold lewelry, watches, bridges, teeth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG.. Cor. Penn, & Mkt. IF YOU DON'T FIND what you are looking for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily. 39-a Furniture Buyers h^b&fst WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MIL PIERCE PROMPT SERVICB an ? furniture. Udll Xvi. vJtiO£7 rU g S stoves or clothing 1 vou have for sale. Calls answered promptly. FURNITURE—CASH AT ONCE! : Complete homes, pianos, radios, washers. MR. STILLABOWER— CH.6757. 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. ALSO j PIANO. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. 140 Store Specials BENT A MAYTAG $t per week. Cal! RI-9441. Extension 372. Minimum rental 5 weeks. L S Ayres Sc Cos LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets POINTER Bird Dogs. 2 trained. 815 and $35 for quick sale. Trial. IR-3803. IR--7365, The Times Was the Only Indianapolis newspaper to gain in Want Ad lineage in 1932, 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry GEESE, ducks. 10c lb; hens and fries. 12c lb. 2650 Madison ave. DR-3580. AUTO M oTi V E 45 Autos for Sale. 20 RARE BARGAINS '32 Nash 6 sedan, radio and heater ) $365 ’32 Graham 6 sedan 375 ’32 Stude. cab., rum. seat... 450 ’3l Cadillac sed., 6 w. w., heater 1,175 ’3l Pontiac spt. cpe., r. s. ... 325 '3l Ford De Luxe coupe 285 ’3l Pontiac sed., wire wheels 365 '3l Oakland coupe 295 ’3O 47 Buick sedan 365 '3O Pontiac coupe 235 ’3O Pontiac coach 275 ’29 Olds sedan 235 ’29 Franklin sedan 275 '29 Essex coupe 115 ’23 Hupmobile sedan 135 '2B Oakland landau sedan.. 145 '27 Pontiac coach 65 '27 Buick cpe., rum. seat ... lli ’26 Packard roadster 150 '26 Packard 4-pass, coupe... 125 Robinson Automobile Cos. Buick Pontiac 1018 X. Meridian 1931 AUBURN SEDAN—Original black Duco finish; mechanically A-1; an honest value lor only $295. MID-STATE AUTO CO. 1025 N. Meridian. RI-8881. BUICK *'3l COUPE—6 w w.; $475. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian at. , LI-1995. BUICK 29 series; standard business coupe; $175. NEWBY MOTOR CO . 1033 N. Meridian. ] BUICK '3O COUPE—3O-465: $295. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. LI--1995. j BUICK 30 COUPE—6 w w $325. CEN- ; TRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian st. i LI-1995. i BUICK '29—Std. sedan: $225. CENTRAL B VICK CO.. 832 N. Meridlan. LI-1995. BUICK '2B LEDAN—SI3S CENTRAL BUICK CO 832_N Meridian st. LI-1995. BUICK '27 SEDAN—S9S. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. LI-1995. 1932 CHEVROLET coupe: original finish; mechanically perfect; for Quick sa,e s33d. MID-STATE AUTO CO. 1025 N. Merlrfian. RI-8881. CHRY&LER—'7O Sedan; perfeev ca'ch up and finish $3 weekly pay. 3815 CoLege. CHRYSLER—'3O. "77” Sedan $295. ABELS-PINK AUTO CO - Capitol Ave. LI-1112. 1929 DESOTO sedan; clean: runs and operates like twice the actual value, we will accept a low down payment on this car. The entire family can ride to see Mother and Dad and have Christmas dinner at home. Our dealings are fair and this is just another one of the 701 bargains that we are going to sell for SSO down balance weekly or menthly at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000. DESOTO 1933 sedan: looks like new; safety glass: $625. NEWBY MOTOR CO.. 1033 N. Meridian. g, GRAHAM Special 6 coupeWrumble seat. 6 w w.: nice appearance: $290 NEWBY MOTOR CO.. 1033 N. Meridian.

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Buy From a Reputable Dealer 1933 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan, six wire wheels, trunk rack, low mileage. Big Discount! 1933 Ford, Pickup Steel Cab. 2,100 Miles $395 1933 Willys 77 Coupe, radio 295 1933 Auburn Sedan, free wheel. 695 1933 Willys Custom Sedan, safety glass 345 1930 Ford Coupe, extra clean... 135 1932 Chevrolet Coupes, Coaches, as low as 345 1931 Auburn Phaetons. Cabriolets, Sedans, Broughams, as low as 295 1931 Pontiac Sport Coupe, rumble seat, 6w. w * 325 Liberal Trade or Terms Open Evenings. The Schott Auto Cos. -onA wr Vj ll^: A uburn Distributors N, Meridian St. TA-3700 Repossessed Bargains „ CLEAN UP SALE Year Down £ or j £ OU P e , S°°d as new. .$235—575 ,29 Ford Sport Roadster 95—25 Ph’mouih Sport Coupe 225 75 29 Erskine Coupe 95 25 Willys-Knight 166) Sedan..'.'.' 85—20 Whippet Coupe, cash $25 (2 1 Repossessed Radios. $2 and si'week A '!on < l oal Truck - choice of two each. 17 I V| E w VIj w TEI^ IS ,' WE TRADE. 17a0 W, New York. BE-0773-R. s ? dan ( clear,, wonderful little automobile for some working man that f n °; s " n f have a lot of money. The opera?th = r, a = and , upK . e cP on this car is cheaper *nri n , a , s !r eet car or bus Come in GA& £ OR r aCqUßinted at thP BARBohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 FORD— '31 Tudor, onrv.... ABELS-FINK AUTO CO.' GRAHAM-PAIGE 612 sedan; 6 wire~wheelT _^iW io^rfd 2 ?a 5 n NEWBY MOT ° H ln“ SEDAN-1929— Good condition; SHARP rn om 4d'i o v v $225 ' harry a. CO,, 443 Virginia K 2 s 9 iot COl t P q e - : equipmFntl wrTYeiS s '3(. $25 down. $4 95 wklv _Wp266 WILSON ' C o”cge at 38t& MARMON~79 SEDAN verv 3 MtM de i!,. d , e i, I , uxe e ouipped car; driven JJffy JJttle, Just like new’ throughout’ oricsale. P s r 29s 52,250; our prlce for immediate Mid-State Auto Cos. 1025 N, Meridian. RI-8881. N SHARP ro IO a?? v. 1928 ', s6s ' HARRY a! gHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020 OAKLAND COACH. 1928 Really good' *65. HARRY A. SHARP CO. 443 Vfi> gima ave. DR-5020. °n?^ o H SE , DAN TT 192 ® : Good family car. EhSdd sl7s ' HARRY A. ,-HARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. 1931 PLYMOUTH coach, far above the sUre is a nice little car and tee ll w r l o Miii he j est w . i,h 30-day guaran- ■."* b! racie ,- Wlll yo,1? for °hly $95 tamii;- wll L make a nICP gift for the BA n RGAm r STORE. maS ' ** “ 8t th * Bohannon & Morrison 514 N, Capitol. LI-8000. PONTIAC COACH '29—By owner. Make offer. 624 E. 17th after 4 p. m. ROOSEVELT—4-Passenger CoupT s9s ABELS-FINK AUTO CO. Willys and AuDurn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. . . „ 5 CARS ' *so d Hnn.tf nt m S, kes that "-ill sell for S2O down weekly payments as low as $2 STORE ek dlr6Ct tOUS 8t the HARGAIN Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000. Bargains in Used Cars SACKS BROS. AUTO LOAN CO. —„ „ “Make Tracks for Sacks” 309 N Capitol Ave. RI-5998 WE HAVE Ford V-8 coach that we are going to sell regardless of price. This must be done immediately to clean up BARGAIN 1 STORE. 1 * 81 * 18 ’ *' 3t the Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 FALL USED CAR BARGAINS at n ,c . A ' w - BOWEN CO. 945 Ft. Wa.vr.e Ave., 10th and Central. Chevrolet Dealers. IF you need any kind of parts we have at least 5 cars we will sell at junk prices, including Chevrolet. Peerless. Auburn and Model T Ford coupe as low as sls STORE”' See them a *“ the BARGAIN Bohannon & Morrison 514 N Capitol, LI-8000 Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m. 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors. G. M. C l'i-ton cab. 32x6 duals; $395 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 1325 W. Morris st, LI-4809. FORD '31—157 inch dual wheels. Nw tires, mechanically perfect. 1002 S. New Jersey. '27—l-TON Service truck Extra cheap for cash. Custodian. 1702 N. Alabama

COMMONWEALTH REDUCES RATE Commonwealth wishes to announce a reduction in rate on S3OO loans. The new rate is 2 1,4 per cent a month. This will mean a substantial saving to persons who may require a S3OO loan. Loans of less than S3OO will be made at prevailing rates. You may repay in monthly installments of from one to twenty months. Charges are figured only for the actual time you keep the money. Prompt, Confidential Service for forty-six years. 2—OfSc6S—2 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. N. E. COR. ILL. & W r ASH. N. E. COR. PENN. & WASH. LI-2491. LI-8495. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. MEMBER NR A

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46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors. i _ . PANEL BODY Willys 6, 1931. rebuilt complete r-*Cr and ”P* ln l ed / " „ *345.0i G M C. l's-ton brand new special Deluxe body. Special price $1 CC4 Many Others! Trucks! Tractors! Trailers! GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 West 13th St. LI-746 We Service All Makes of Trucks. MACKS—Permit 27' 2 f f . semi-trailer in Illinois and 32' 2 ft. in Indiana. Mack Trucks. 730 E. Washington St. 47 Autos Wanted. WE BUY and sell used cars of equity; we pay the highest prices. BOHANNON & MORRISON 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000. CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY Indiana's Largest Used Car Dealer.” | I. WOLF AUTO CO. ! 555 N Capitol. I.T-451H. WE buy and sell used cars. See Mr. Morrison and Mr. Bohannon. BOHANNON & MORRISON. 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000. CASH for your car or equity! ABEL - FINK 2 AUTO CO.. 440 N. Capitol A\e. USED CARS WANTED! ’ We pay more. Any model or condition. SELIG AUTO CO. 19 S. East. RI-7119. WANTED—Cars to sell for private parties! Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos., Inc., 32834 N. Delaware. LI-8112. WANTED—Dump bodv for l'2-ton truckl IR-2388. 302 N. Chester. FINANCIAL 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan WILL TRADE—lndianapolis Power & Light pfd., paying $6.50 dividends, for R. R. Men’s B. A- L . and pav cash difference. NEWTON TODD, 415 Lemcke bldg. WILL ACCEPT Home Owners' Loan Corporation Bond for repairs, remodeling or new construction. OSTROM REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LI-7446. 53 Personal Property Loans NEED ~ MONEY ? The “AMERICAN LOAN CO.” an Indianapolis Institution, well known to many thousands of Indianapolis folks, offers a loan service that meets present day demand. Loans S3OO or Less Are made on Personal Property. Car. Listed Stock, also note loans to business, professional and regularly employed people. Reasonable Cost Terms of Repayment as Long as 20 Months. We invite you to investigate American Loan Cos. “Built on Courtesy and Service.” 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Ohio and Pennsylvania LI-8439. LI-8459. riiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniHuniiiniiiiiiinitniiiniiHijiiiiimnißiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiii^ CASH-LOANS I FOR WINTER | Fuel, Clothing, Home | j Repairs or Any Other | Worthy Purpose | We Assist Thousands off I Families With Financial J Problems B You can borrow money here j s quickly and confidentially on your = m own security and signature. != Our convenient plan is made to a § fit your needs. You can repay In M = small monthly payments, g ALSO AUTO AND NOTE LOANS. §1 gi We loan anywhere In city or county ICapitallCapital Loan Cos. 1 (INCORPORATED 20? Kresge Bldg. (2nd floor) 41 E. Wa'hlngton St. Phone RI-7561. ti nwiaiiffiimni;naii)iiiiiimauiiii!iiiuiiiiiiiiiiimisi!iiiiiiigiffliiißiii!ir:!!i:rHiiin 1 2L O A N S ryj Correct time (see / clock In our window / to make loans on 'O diamonds and furnl>er ture. Lowest rates IO in city. Public Welfare Loan 330 Occlden*al Bldg. RI-3587