Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1933 — Page 12
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Hunk to Stay in Grid Game By Vni'ftS Prrt CHICAGO. Dpc 11—Hpartley <Hunk) Anderson, who has been succeeded by Elmer Layden as football coach at Notre Dame university, •expects to continue coaching collegiate football, he said here today. At least three schools were reported bidding for his services. They were Texas university. Auburn universty and the University of Kentucky. Anderson would not comment on the reports. He attended a professional football game between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers here yesterday, but reports he might coach the Bears next year were denied. “i plan to stay with collegiate coaching,” he said. By United Prm * CHAPEL HILL, N C, Dec. 11.— The University of North Carolina was in the market for a varsity coaching staff today after the athletic council early Sunday morning decided not to renew the contracts of chuck Collins, head football coach, and assistant mentors A1 Howard and Odell Sapp. The rumor factory was working overtime while athletic director Robert A. Fetzer and Dr. Roy Robertson, of Durham, prepared for the alumni council Jan. 8. Chief among those mentioned was Heartley fHunk) Anderson, former Notre Dame coach. Kautskys Lose to Firestones Kautsky A. C. cagers took their first reverse of the season yesterday when the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company quintet, from Akron, 0., spilled them 26 to 25 at the Armory. Alexander and Cunningham sent the Firestones off with an early 10-to-5 lead, but the Kautskys then began an offensive that saw them leading, 16 to 13, at the half. In the second period, Dickerson scored nine points to give the Ohioans a 26-to-20 advantage. Murphy and McCracken added four points, and Christopher was fouled going under the basket. Christopher sank only one of the free throws, and the game ended. In the curtain raiser the U. S. Tires downed the Muncie Delco Batteries, 20 to 17. Ponzi Leads in Cue Tourney By Timm Special CHICAGO, Dec. 11. Andrew' Ponzi of Philadelphia held the lead in the world s pocket billiards tournament here today with four victories as against no defeats at the close of one week’s play. The tournament ends Dec. 21. James Caras of Wilmington, Del., likewise w'as undefeated, but he had won but two games. Charles Seaback of Astoria, N. Y., was at the bottom of the list of ten players competing, with four defeats and no victories. Ponzi defeated William Mosconi, also of Philadelphia, 125 to 17, in seventeen innings, last night, to hold his lead. Frank Taberski of Schenectady, N. Y., seven times world’s titleholder, defeated Benny Allen of Kansas City, 125 to 95, in eleven innings.
Army Adds Five New Grid Foes By United Prcet WEST POINT, N. Y.. Dec. 11.— Army’s football schedule for 1934 again comprises ten games. It’s live major opponents are the same, but the others are new. In announcing the schedule today, Major Ludson D. Worsham, graduate manager of athletics, listed the new opponents as Washburn university, Des Moines, Iowa; University of the South (Sewanee), and the Citadel, of Charleston, S. C. The schedule follows: Sept. 29. Washburn college: Oct. 6 Davidson college. Oct. 13. Drake university: Oct. 20. Sewanee: Oct. 27, Yale (at New Haven); Nov. 3. Illinois iat Cham&aignu Nov. 10. Harvard, (at Cambridge); ov 17. The Citadel; Nov. 24. Notre Dame at New York, and Dec. 1, Navy (site not yet announced'.
Saturday H. S. Scores
LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS Shortridge. 26: Alexandria. 24 Tech. 22 Richmond. 17. Southport. 22: Washington (Indianapolis i. 1 6. Carmel, 18: Broad Rfpple, 14. OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Aurora. 12. Davton iKv i. 11. Muncie. 25: Franklin, 15. Center Grove. 35 West Greenwood 14. Center Grove reserves. 17; West Greenwood reserves, 13. Flat. Rock, 21; Hopewell, 16. Brownsburg. 26. Avon. 16 Morgantown. 16. Stinesville. 10. Jeffersonville. 31; Columbus. 16. Columbus reserves. 21; Clifford varsity. 9 Kentland. 19; Goodland', 13 Martinsville. 29 Greencastle. 21. Peru 25; Delphi. 24. Delphi reserves. 14; Peru reserves. IS. Ben Davis girls. 31: Silent Hoosier girls. 20. Paloi. 26; Scottsburg. 15. Bourbon. 15; Warsaw. 12. Beech Grove. 26: Whiteland. 18. Beech Grove reserves. 21; Whiteland reserves. 10. Westfield, 34; Perrv Central. 22. Westfield reserves. 21; Perry Central reserves. 9. State Training, Terre Haute 39; Otter Creek. 24. Mentone 30: Leesburg. 25 Burket. 28: Atwood. 24 (overtime). Wallace. Gary. 32. W r hitlng. 18 Horace Mann. Gary. 28: Froebel. Gary. 13 Carlisle. 19 New Lebanon, 18 (overtime). Hillsdale. 35: Mecca 19. Switr City. 24. Dugger. 20 Sullivan. 13; Central. Evansville. 8. Clinton, 19: Garfield Terre Haute. 17. Wilkinson. 21. Maxwell. 19 Maxwell reserves. 17: Wilkinson reserves. 9. 8t Mary's. Huntington. 45; LancasFork 40: Siraughn. 15. Cannelton. 26: CrothersvUle. 16. Derby 23. Rome. 7. Bristow. 29 Chnsnev. 17. Battle Creek iMich.u 39. Central. South Bend. 19. _ Benton County Tourney Wadena. 30 Raub, 9. Freeland Park. 21. Otterbetn. 17. Gtlboa, 34: Boswell. 22 Ambia 21: Wadena. 19. Gtlboa. 30. Freeland Pars. 28. GUboa. 35; Ambia. 24 tflnali. FETE PREP GRIDDF.RS Fifteen all-city high school football players will be guests of the Purdue Association of Indianapolis tomorrow at a dinner in the Severin. Individual medals will be awarded the boys, and Noble Kizer, director of athletics at Purdue, will speak. Shaw Is Fifth By Times special LOG ANGELES. Dec. 11—Wilbur Shaw. Indianapolis race car pilot was fifth in a ninety-three-mile feature event here yesterday at Ascot Speedway. jJJ. jGordon, Long Beach driver, wcj • race, setting S new record.
Contract Bridge
Today’s Contract Problem How should North and South bid this hand to arrive at a contract of six clubs? And then, with a heart opening. how should the declarer play the hand to make it? ♦ 4 V A Q ♦lO 7 5 * A Q J 10S5 A N * VW R f ♦ (Blind) 8 (Blind) * Healer * AAK 5 3 2 V 8 fA9 M 2 A K 2 Solution in next lssne S
Solution to Previous Contract Problem BY W. E. M’KENNEY Secretary American Bridre League DO you know, I believe it is less difficult to find good hands while here in my sickroom than while scouting around, all over the country, to various tournaments? Experts throughout the country, knowing that I have been laid up, have been sending me hands so that my daily article can carry on. Today I received an interesting bridge book from and by that w'ell known expert, Willard Karn. It is a new' type of book, being in looseleaf form, and the author is going to keep it up-to-date, with supplements every three months. It is well written and contains many interesting hands. For example, it has the famous
AK 7 2 V9B 7 5 4 ♦ K AAK Q R J 9 6 N 1**! 0543 V K Q 2 \V E V None 410852S ♦ H 6 ( J A 10 7 4 Denier U65?2 AA Q 8 Rf A J 10 6 3 ♦AQ J 7 + J Duplicate—None VuL Opening Lead—A 9 South West North East 1 Pass 2 A Pass 2 4 Pass 3 V Pass 4 N T. Pass 6 V Pass Pass Double Pass Pass Re-ta’ble Pass Pass Pass 2
hand played by that great master, Waldemar von Zedtwitz. The bidding is according to Mr. Karn’s book. ess WEST'S opening lead was the nine of spades, which Mr. von Zedtwitz, declared in the South, won with the ace. He realized that West’s double must be based entirely on the king, queen, and x of hearts, as North and South had every other ace, king and queen. He realized that his only hope of making the hand was to strip West of spades, diamonds and clubs. This he proceeded to do, even to ruffing good cards of both suits. South finally bore his hand down to the ace, jack, and ten of hearts, while dummy was down to the nine, eight and seven of hearts. A small heart was led, which West was forced to win with the queen. West now had to lead away from his king and the deuce of hearts into declarer’s ace and teA. Thus the small slam contract was made. (Copyright. 1933, by NEA Service, Inc.)
Independent and Amateur Basketball Gossip
Mayer Chapel Dixies have a gym tonight and want a game. Phone Drexel 4469 between 4 and 6 p. m. and ask for Louie. R. P. C. are booking games on Wednesday nights and Sunday afternoons after Dec 17. Phone J. M. Davis, Cherry 3570, or write Bob Stewart, 1718 Arrow street. The West Side Aces want games with teams in the 15-17-year-old class having access to a gvm. The Aces formerly were the West Side Cubs. On the team are: Muller. Mol(>v. Eppicfv. Boyle, Kciohl, Beck. Lents. Higgs, Vaughn and Dugan. Call Belmont 0354. and ask for Tom. or write Thomas Vaugh. at 361 North Holmes avenue. The Smoke House five is leading the Kingan basketball loop. In last Thursday night's games at Pennsy gym. Main Office won from City Branch. 12 to 11. Smoke House downed Beef House. 23 to 14. and Sausage took Cutting Floor. 24 to 17. Thursday night the pairings are: Smoke House vs City Branch; Sausage vs. Main Office, and Beef House vs. Cutting Floor. Kincaid and Hesselgrave ; were the referees. South Side Buddies will play the Mars : Hill Flashes tonight at West Newton at ? o'clock. Following plavers be ready to eave at 6:30: Donnelly. Sullivan, Plummer. Plercy. Aegerter, Curtis, and Ostermeyer. For games write Leo Ostermeyer iat 245 South State street. Buddies would like to book the Irvington Cubs for next | Sunday at Dearborn hotel gym. 55,000 STORE TAX BLANKS ARE MAILED State Firms Must Have New Licenses by Jan. 1. More than 55,000 blank applications for state store licenses, which must be obtained by Jan. 1, were being mailed out today by the state ' store license division. No extension of time will be given. Increase in number of licenses taken out is anticipated, in view of improved business conditions. There were 54.472 licenses issued this year up to Dec. 1. an increase of 2,102 for all of 1932. License fee for one store is $3 a 1 year, in addition to a 50 cents appliI cation fee. For chain stores, the fee {runs as high as $l5O a store in the i higher brackets.
BUTLER WILL BE GUEST General to Attend Convention of Indiana V. F. W. By Tima Special MARION, Dec. 11. General Smedley D. Butler will attend the encampment of the Indiana department, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to be held here June 14 to 17, it has been announced. Charles R. Michael. Indianapolis, department commander, stated that James VanZant, Altoona. Pa., national commander, also would attend the encampment. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LEGALS (,'RSUANT to the Statute of the State of Indiana, the undersigned, conducting a public warehouse, will sell December. 19. 1933. household goods belonging to Jerry De Vare yJ. it. ANGELL. by JULIA E. ANGELA.
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18 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50, 16TH, W., 2238—2-Room apartment. Modern, lights, water, garage furnished. BE-4275-W. ; $2.75; NEW JERSEY. N.. 2601 -room apartment; hot plate; modern; employed girl, HA-3891. ALABAMA, N., 2535—3-room, front, furnished apartment. Private bath and entrance: first floor. Well heated. $7.50, ALABAMA. N., 1104—Nice clean, warm, housekeeping rooms; under new management. BROADWAY. 1134—3 large rooms. $5.50; 2 rooms, kitchenette, bath. 1 room, kitchenette. $3, BROADWAY, 902 —Redecorated apartments, steam heat; hardwood floors; 3-room apartment large living room, overstuffed, private bath, attractive: SB. 2-room apartments, $5.50 and $6. RI-IS3O. CENTRAL, 2936—Tw0 front connecting rooms; light, everything furnished. Good heat. Garage. Reasonable. COLLEGE, 1933 apartments. Large closets. Adults. DEL.. N., 527- -Well furnished large front room and kitchenette: reasonable. SOUTH EAST ST.. 619—52.50, $3.00; modern rooms: plenty heat; walking dlstance; utilities paid. FT. WAYNE AVE., 646—Suite of rooms. $5; front room, $4; furnished: warm, mod. 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, AVE,, 1202—Large modern kitchenette apartment; private entrance: adults. DR-1190-J. M’CARTY, E., 326—Large room and kitchenette, nicely furnished; private entrance; $2.75. MERIDIAN, N.—Couples, good for elderly people. Good heat, new furniture. $4; $5. HA-2178-J. MERIDIAN, S.. 1706—2 rooms next to bath. Private entrance; adults. Friday or Sunday. MICH.. E.. 2117—Two rooms, overstuffed; radio; utilities; $4.50; or accommodate 3 or 4, *5, OHIO. E., 407—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms. Hot, cold water. Steam heat. OLNEY, N., 1015—Nice warm room with kitchenette, next bath; private entrance. Garage. 20 N, front room next bath: private entrance: steam heat. 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. LOVELY WOODRUFF. 608—Middle dr.: light rousekeeping rooms; private bath; $5.50. CH-4108.
19 Rooms with Board HAMILTON, N., 1033—Modern room, board, laundry, private entrance, privUeges; dble., $4.50; sgle., $5.50. ILLINOIS. N., 2202—Large, light, warm room; for 2; home privileges; meals optional; reasonable. STATE, N, 234—Front- room: good meals; shower; private entrance; laundry; garage optional, LI-9024, 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 S2O: 42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; heat. gas. water, ice furnished. Cali Apt. 1, THE Grant. COLLEGE, 1450 Comfortable efficiency apartment in up-to-date building, including utilities and Frigidaire. Call at Apartment 15, SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-9484. PARK. 2415—Very desirable 5-room strictly modern; 2 berdooms: best heat; adults; open; $32.50, HE-1202, LI-6035. FAIRFIELD AVE.. 722—5 large light rooms, outside exposure on all 3 sides. Janitor service. Steam-heated garage. Reasonable. RI-0037 or IR-3024. 3720 N. PENNSYLVANIA 545-SSO 2035 N. Meridian 340-S6O EFFICIENCY APTS., $25 1 Large rooms, painted walls, automatic heat. . Frigidaire and utilities. 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; $24, RI-6412. ; FOR COLORED—CorneII, 1222-24; *22.50: I includes all utilities. DR-5012. FOR COLORED—2Ist and Blvd. pi.; 522.50; includes all utilities. DR-3012. FOR COLORED—N West st . 1022; *22.50: includes all utilities. DR-5012. 22 Unfurnished Houses | *5. MORRIS. W, 208—2 rooms. $lO, Wis- - consin, 321. 5 rooms, BANKERS TRUST. SB. MARYLAND. E.. 637—3 rooms. $10: Washington. E, 1519; 5-room semi-mod-j erns. WA-5000. ! $11.50; SOUTHEASTERN. 1722—6 rooms, semi-modern. Water paid. SCHMID & SMITH. 130 N. Delaware. sl6 MO or $4 v k Beviile. N 40* 5-room modern. Key. 422 N. Walcott. *IB—FORMERLY *35. 16th K„ 3512; 4rocm modern; cabinets; water paid. DR--1280.
RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses *2O—BARGAIN 715 Linwood 4500 East*. 4-room modern double, garage, water paid; A-l shape. CH-0588 ; *2O; INDIANOLA AVE. 5829—Cozv attractive 4-rm. bungalow: gar. RI-2800. E. KIRK M KINNEY CO . INC *2O. FORMERLY *27—Harding 2189; 5- I room, all modern: garage. HE-2424. | *25. FORMERLY *45: UNION* 1422—7 ! rooms modern; hardwood floors. DR--4923. 2047 BELLEFONTAINE ST. Four-room bateain; .strictly modern with gar,; water paid: rent only sls. J. O. M CULLOUGH AGENCY BETHECr 2212. 4rbedroom modern single; 2-car garage; sls. DR-1099. i CENTRAL. 1636 3-room modern single; hardwood; 3-car garage. S2O. RI-9548. CHRISTIAN. 343—510, water paid; 3-bed-room semi-modern double: school; garage. DR-6323. " CHURCHMAN. 1148. 7-room modern single; garage: sls. DR-1099. DALY ST. 820—8 rooms, gas. electric lights, inside toilet. Keys. 1017 English. DELAWARE. N.. 2409—Double; 8 rooms, bath, furnace, pantry; garage: $25. LI--8621. GALE N.. 1025—DOUBLE. BATH. FURNACE. GARAGE: sl9. LI-8621. GRANT 108 N.— 6 rms.. mod., new hdwood floors: water pd; sl7. LI-6035. 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, NEAL S.. 136—6 Rooms, modern, water paid: sls. Washington High. RI-3413. NOWLAND AVE , 1909-11—Facing Spades park; double. 6 rooms, bath, furnace; no garage; $lB. LI-8621. ST CLAIR. E., 854—SINGLE. 5 ROOMS; $10; GOOD CONDITION. RI-9548. SHELBY. 1556—5-room modern double; garage; good condition; water paid. DR--2713. STERLING. 1110 —8-room single modern; 2-car garage: S2O, CH-6474. . WASH.. 2413 E.—6 rms., mod. except furn.; water pd.; sl3. LI-6035. WHITTIER PL.. 58—5 Rooms, fireplace, hardwood, garage, water paid; SU. RI--1533. WOODLAWN. 724—6-rooin semi-modern brick; good condition. HA-4530-M. evenlngs. WOODLAWN. 1450 Vi—Spruce, 930; clean, modern, except furnace; $lO each. DR--1709, 208 S. Sherman Dr., sl2 50 Modern, 6-rm. dbl.; garage LI-7491 Gregory & Appel, Inc 31ST ST., W.. 448—6-room modern single; garage; only S2O. Ow'ner. DR-3639. 5-ROOM modern; utilities and heat furnished, $25. A-l location. LI-3742. MUST RENT at your price; foot of Golden Hill; new double, 4 rooms, bath, garage. 1429-31 W. 35th. HA-2955. After You Slave Selected Your New Home See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and House? $3.50; $6.50—1100 NORTH—2, 4. 6 rooms; real home; overstuffed; sublet: garage. HA-4499-W. BROADWAY. 2503—2, 4-room apts.; utilities; steam heat; $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. HARDING, N., 2618—Elegantly furnished 4-room cottage; 2 bedrooms; piano, overstuffed; garage; $6.50 week; act quickly. TA-6340. x ILLINOIS. 810 Vi N.—Beautiful, modern furnished efficiency apartment: $8 to sll. utilities. LI-8888. KENWOOD—3 rooms, kitchenette, bath; modern apartment; utilities; good heat; accommodate 4; $7,50, RI-2234. WOODRUFF PL.—Middle dr. Business woman to share apartment. CH-6461 after 4 p, m.
The Colonnade 1-2-3-Rm. apts., with bath, furn. or unfurn. Dining room service optional. N. MERIDIAN AT 9TH. RI-0252. 5-ROOM modern, nicely furnished home, garage; sl6 semi-monthly. Key 124 N. Denny. 24 Suburban and Farms $10 —BACON ST., 509—E. of Madison; 5room bungalow; garage. RI-3413. SIS—FORMERLY s3o—Michigan Rd.; % acre; 7 rooms; electricity, furnace; garage. IR-2102-6, S2O; OWNER Bungalow, 6 rooms modern; Va acre; near St. Roch’s. DR-2427-J. 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 FURNISHED office space; private entrance; very reasonable. Inquire 37 E. Georgia. 26 Wanted to Rent NIGHT CLUB—Wanted to rent. Box K-321. Times. REAL ESTATE FOR 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„ Union Title Bldg. MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps “SWAP - Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing In this column is listed in The Times Swan Eureau Directory for sixtv days free of charge. Your swap a< costs only 3c a ward In The Times. Special multiple rates of seven days for the price of five and four days for the cost of three TO TRADERS 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 attempt to arrange a trade for you from Swaps previously published- There is no chores for this service. BICYCLES and sidewalk bikes, bought and sold. 803 E. 63rd, HU-1129, ELECTRIC WASHER for small antique settee. Bok K 322, Times. TRADE race car or parts, all kinds, for closed car After 4 p. m., 147 S. Leota. 35 Household Goods REFRIGERATORS—You can profit by buying vour new' refrigerator now. Prices are lower than they will be in the spring. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern Ave. COAL STOKERr—Automatic heat, one of the latest models, guaranteed demonstration; never used; free installation. Box 181. Fairland, Indiana. RUG. Bxlo $7.50; walnut occasional table. $4.50; chest of drawers. $5: all white gas stove. SB. 318 N. Denny St. GAS RANGES! Gas ranges! Gas ranges! Your choice. $1.50. R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. FURNITURE for rooming house. 230 E. Vermont St, RI-2811, GOOD quality floor covering. 33c sq. yd Cut-Rate Linoleum House. 811 N. Ala 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. 2609 ! E. Washington. I USED WASHERS —$10 up. New machines from $39.50 up. Terms. $1.25 weekly. 132 N. Del. ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386, 36 Radios, Musical Instruments NEW and used portable phonographs from $5.50 to S2O. Brunswick. Victor and other popular makes. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513, YOUR RADIO repaired oy experts. Free inspection. MT. JACKSON RADIO. 3413 W. Wash. BE-1480. Open evenings and Sundays. ; RADIO BARGAIN .§l2 ; Crosier Table Tvpe 'R. & R STORES. 225 E. Wash. j RADIOS —New 5-tube. $12.95; gets police station. 1130 Prospect. DR-4327. j 37 Miscellaneous For Sale 1 CORN POPPERS—MetaI, 25c each. Liquid shoe polish- handy stepiadder stools, 65c each: laundry stoves; heating stoves; 1 kitchen ranges: gas ranges; galvanized tubs; wash boilers; garbage cans BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT j STATION. Corner Capitol and South St. 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. DOLL CAB—Writer. new; used leather chair, couch. DR-3856-W.
MERCHANDISE 37 Miscellaneous For SaJe _____ CASH FOR OLD GOLD $6.00 to $28.80 oz. Indiana Gold Ref. Cos. 135 W Market St. FEDERAL LICENSE NO. 32 , j Invalid Chairs - Crutches FRACTURE BEDS Back rests and j commodes for sale or rent. BAKER BROS. 218 E. Washington | MOTORS—Electric; all sizes. Sold, rented and repaired. Call WE DO MOTOR AND PUMT REPAIRING. I MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACH. CO. 3525 E. Washington. IR-1151. * DESTROY MOTH—Ana tneir larvae, use Mothlclde. liquid or crystals Albert G ; Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave. RI-3315. SHOTGUNS BRAND NEW SINGLE BARRELS... .$4.95 I Brand new double barrels, hammerless 10.95 LINCOLN LOAN. 201 W. WASHINGTON. IDEAL Christmas gifts. Hollywood rain capes. All colors 50c each. 2126 Central Ave , HU-3397. t3> AUTOMATIC water Heaters, good condition. sls each. SERVICE WRECKING j CO.. 320 N. West St, LI-3069. LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN-Engine” 3 1 passenger. 3 freight cars. 24 feet track. ”B" transformer. 2139 8. Meridian I TUXEDO SUIT—And business suit; sizes 1 38. IR-2447. ! TAN CAMEL HAIR OVERCOAT, size 42: like new: cheap. 1928 Central. HA-3089-J. MIMEOGRAPHING duplicator. Slightly j used. Bargain for quick sale TA-1950. i BICYCLES—SIO Up; tires, repairs. Hoffman, 251 Mass. 245 E. Wash. 946 E. Wash. 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 Asbestos roof putty (bulk): per gal... 49c Wood - Weatherstrips - Metal Keeps Cold Out! Keeps Heat In! .... Wood and felt, best quality low a5...2c ft. Zinc and felt, rust-preof. low as... .3 ! 2C ft. Bronze, one-piece couble cushioned.2 3 ,xc ft. Door bottoms, oak. and rubber, ea 65c 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 DELIVERY ANYWHERE King’s Indiana Bill. Cos. DR-5826 1631 Southeastern. DR-3578. 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. Rovals, Underwoods, etc, LINCOLN LOAN. 2CI W. WASH. j 39 Wanted to Buy OLD JEWELRY Up to $28.00 Oz. HIGHEST CASH PRICES—Paid for old gold jewelry, watches, bridges, teeth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. ! 423 LEMCKE BLDG- Cor. Penn. & Mkt. 39-a Furniture Buyers H tttfS' WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE Poll RT OJfiQfor any furniture, Vjctil rvl. stoves or clothing you have for sale. Calls answered promptly. HIGHEST cash prices paid, must have several complete homes of Furniture to get what is really worth. Call DR-3328 Day or Night. TO SELL Furniture and get what It is really worth. Call DR-3159. Day or Night. FURNITURE—CASH AT ONCE! Complete homes, pianos, radios, washers. MR STILLABOWEB—CH-6757.
MERCHANDISE 39-a Furniture Buyers 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. ALSO PLANO. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. 40 Store Specials BENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI-9441 Extension 372. Minimum rental 5 weeks. L. S Ayres & Cos LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets POINTER Bird dogs, 2 trained sls & $35 for quick sale. Trial. IR-3803. IR-7365, AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale. 1932 BUICK COUPE Model 96-S. Beautiful green duco finish. 6 wheels; hot water heater. Can hardly be told from anew car. Original price $2 350 a year ago. Our price now $895. MID-STATE AUTO CO. 1025 N. Meridian. RI-8881. BUICK SEDAN—I 929. Model 29-47. A good car, clean, well cared forv $250. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia _ ave. DR-5020. BUICK COUPE—I93O. Model 30-64 C. In good condition. Our price, $315. HARRY A. SHARP CO„ 443 Virginia ave. DR--5020. BUICK—I93I Coupe. 31-965, $495. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian St., LI-1995. BUICK—I93O Coupe. 30-64 C. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian St.. LI-1995. BUICK—’27 Sedan; $95. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. LI-1995. Chevrolet 1931 Cabriolet, Wire Wheels, Trunk Rack. Numerous Other Extras. $295 The Schott Auto Cos. Auburn and Willys Distributor. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. 1930 late Chevrolet coupe; this car is now being thoroughly reconditioned in our shop: has maroon finish and the price on it will astound you. We are cleaning house at the BARGAIN STORE making room for the incoming trade-ins on the car that will astound the world, the 1934 Airflow DeSoto. Hurry, they won't last long at these prices; your terms—our terms. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol LI-8000 CHEVROLET COACH—I93O. New opalescent paint, good condition: $235. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. 1931 CHEVROLET roadster, 6 wheels and trunk rack; this car looks like new. Former owner purchased same from us, is a resident of Plainfield, numerous cuts in his salary made him unable to meet his payments so he turned the car into us 2 weeks before the next payment was due: his loss is vour gain. $95 down at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol.. LI-8000, Chevrolet 1933 Deluxe Sed. Six wire wheels, other extras. A remarkable value. Low mileage. I Schott Auto Cos. Auburn and Willys Distributor. 2004'N. Meridian. TA-3700. CHRYSLER Imperial sedan, 1932; sacrifice. WA-0412; LI-1952. 1929 DESOTO sedan; clean; run. 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 *SO down, balance weekly or monthly at the BARGAIN STORE, Bohannon & Morrison 514 N., Capitol. LI-8000. 1931 DE SOTO. 4-door standard sedan: low mileage: the former owner traded for a 6-wheel custom in order to get side ! mounts and trunk rack. He is a local business man and has respected the value in this car. After all. all cars are used cars after they are driven around the block. Some people take dear sacrifice to get what they want. A year's depreciaj tion has been Liken off this car in a ! few months. Your car accepted as down E 1 avment if equivalent at the BARGAIN TORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol, LI-8000 ESSEX—'29 towm sedan: new paint: good tires. A bargain LOSEY MOTORS. INC. 1219 N. Meridian. 1929 ESSEX coupe. *SS down; balance easy weekly terms. Bohannon & Morrison 1 514 Capitol , LI-8000
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COMMONWEALTH REDUCES RATE Commonwealth wishes to announce a reduction in rate on S3OO loans. The new rate is 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. Frompt, Confidential Sendee for forty-six years. 2—Offices—2 200 ROOSEVELT BLDQ. 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. N. E. COR. ILL. & WASH. N. E. COR. PENN. & W'ASH. LI-2491. LI-8495. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. MEMBER NRA
AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale. ESSEX—'3l~Ccach; perfect;' $295, Trade! terms. 3815 College. Ford 1930 Coupe excellent mechanically low price of $135 The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. Auburn and Willys Distributor. 1931 FORD de luxe roadster, maroon finish. 4 brand new tires and a good spare, genuine Spanish leather upholstery. Many extras. Former owner's desire to have closed car prompted him to trade this wonderful value on anew Plymouth. Don't look at this car unless you expect to buy it. It's a real value. $95 down, balance weekly or monthly payments at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 Ford. 1931 model A. 157-inch wheelbase truck, stake body and cab. dual wheels; ideal truck to haul coal from the Brazil mines. Many persons, formerly out of work are making nice livings with trucks hauling coal. $125 down, balance monthly term; at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol LLBOOO 1932 FORD V-8 coach: finish like new Goodyear air wheel tires, motor now being made mechanically perfect; a wonderful car for someone wanting real transportation; make us an offer at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 FORD COUPE—I93I. Clean, colored wheels, radiator grille; looks mighty nice: $245. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. FORD TUDOR—I93I. New paint, reconditioned: $245. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. FORD COUPE—I 929. Excellent business car. Lots of transportation for only $145. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. FORD ROADSTER—I93O. New paint; only slls. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. FORD—Model T Coupe, good condition; S2O. Terms. 3815 College. HUDSON SEDAN—I 929. Good condition: lots of room; only $225. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. HUPMOBILE —’29 four-passenger coupe; nice clear, job: $285. THORNBURGVOLLRATH MOTOR CO., INC. 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112. NASH CABRIOLET—I92B. $65. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave DR-5020. OAKLAND COACH—I92B; really good: $65. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DR-5020. OLDS SEDAN—I 929. Good family car. priced to sell now; $175. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020, 1932 MODEL P. A. PLYMOUTH coach, all new tires; painted pea green: has low mileage, free wheeling, hot water heater, upholstery in good condition. These cars run twenty miles to the gallon and are very economical transportation. Let the upkeep of vour old car make the payments on this and vou can buy it for only $95 down at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 PLYMOUTH ’32 SEDAN—Floating power, hydraulic brakes, jumbo balloon tires, special at $145; trade and terms: open to 9 p. m. North Side Chevrolet, Inc. 836 E. 63rd. Broad Ripple. 1930 STUDEBAKEB sedan. Dictator; good tires, original paint like new; upholstery like new; doesn't look as if it had ever been sat on. This car has been reduced in price and we can arrange convenient terms. We challenge you to look at the cleanest used car in Indianapolis. Many other wonderful bargains can be found at the BARGAIN SI ORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol LI-8000 STUDEBAKER—'32 Sedan; black finish: good buy; $535. THORNBURG-VOLL-RATH MOTOR CO.. INC., 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112. Willys and Auouru Dismoutors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700, FALL USED CAR BARGAINS at A. W. BOWEN CO. 945 Ft. Wayne Ave., 10th and Central. Chevrolet Dealers. Good Bargains In Used Cars * SACKS BROS. AUTO LOAN CO. “Make Tracks for Sacks” 309 N. Capitol Ave. RI-5996. CASH for your car or equity. ABELSFINK AUTO CO., 440 N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112. WILL sell equity 1932 V-8 2-door sedan, 13,000 miles; very clean; small payments. 1331 Park. LI-1743. 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors. MACKS—Permit 27‘/2 ft. semi-trailer In Illinois and 32 ft. in Indiana. Mack Trucks. 730 E. Washington St. DUMP TRUCK Indiana 2-ton— 2‘,2-yard body. U-B mech. hoist; 32x6 dual tires; $375. Manv Others Trucks—Tractors—Trailers GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 West 13th st. , * LI-7467. We Service All Makes of Trucks. 47 Autos Wanted. WE BUY and sell used cars or 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. LI-4316. WANTED—Cars to sell for private parties. Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos,. Inc.. 32334 N. Delaware. LI-8112. WANTED—Dump bodv for 1 Vi-ton truck. IR-2388. 302 N. Chester. USED CARS WANTED! We pay more. Any model or condition. SELIG AUTO CO. 19 S. East. RI-7119 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts. USED TRUCK TIRES Some almost new. Some only half worn. Wide selection in these sizes. 32x8—36x6—34x7. 7.50x20—8.25x20—8.00x20 A used truck tire to lit every need from $5.00 Up General Tire Cos.. 83S N. Delaware. LI-.V>2B 49 Motorcycles and Bicycles. BICYCLE—AImo • new, $lO Excellent Xmas gift, 1601 S. Randolph Bt. FINANCIAL i 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan ! WILL ACCEPT Home Owners' Loan Corporation Bond for repairs, remodeling or new construction. OSTROM REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LI-7446 WILL buy or sell E R. Men's. Celtic and F.etcher Ave. I NEWTON TODD, 415 Lemcke Bldg,
.DEO. 11, 1933
FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property loans
NEED MONEY ? The “AMERICAN LOAN CO.” an Indianapolis Institution, well known to manv 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-8439. TAKE ADVANTAGE STERLING'S New Loan Plan NOTE LOAN3 to business, professional and salaried employes In amounts up to $300.00. This service Is Individual, simple, confidential and cost reasonable... No formality at STERLING Come In—talk over your financial problems with us in a friendly call. No obligation if this service does not meet your demands. We make loans on personal property, automobile or listed stock, with convenient terms. Cost reasonable. We Invite your Investigation STERLING Loan Company Ll. 4065 203 State Life Bldg. 15 E. Washington St. ! CASH-LOANS I FOR WINTER 1 Fuel, Clothing, Home jj j§ Repairs or Any Other | Worthy Purpose j We Assist Thousands of | | Families With Financial J Problems g You can borrow money here §§§ = quickly and confidentially on your = = own security and signature. =~ Our convenient plan Is made to 11 g fit your needs. You can repay In g B small monthly payments. js g ALSO AUTO AND NOTE LOANS, g m We loan anywhere in city or county §g 1 Capital Loan Cos. 1 INCORPORATED = 207 Kresge Bldg. (2nd floor) . §g 41 E. Washington St. Phone RI-7561 m M!lllllillllllll[llllll!lllllll!!l!lllll'''li;!llllllll!l!MlliroHlllllllll!iillllllllllMl!l!llllllil WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY ON FURNITURE, DIAMONDS Phone fm' 1 Loans Us (> J Refor \a ■*// fi nance <l Correct L a t Time / Per 2% * '—‘Mo. No extra charges Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587 Don't Ask Friends p for Money I Ask Un! 1 In 24 hours or less we can arI range a loan of any amount up I to S3OO. Small monthly repay--1 menrs to suit your Income. Come in.. .write, .or phone I Personal Finance Cos. *34 S. Penn. RI-5054 Ground FI. Century Bid FURNITURE AND CO-MAKER LOANSf IF~ YOU DON'T FIND what you are Too £ - ing for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily. 53-a Personal Loans XMAS Estates Loan Company 47 S. Pennsylvania. RI-56f0 PERSONAL LOANS SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO 137 E. Washington t 55 Auto Loans Minin mmamm vk Auto Loans 1 Refinancing at 2 YEARS g low payment* xO PAY DON’T LOSE 1 YOUR AUTO! Other* Paid Off Quick. Private. JP se 1 Confidential 1 SACKS EROS I | AUTO LOAN CO. | i tea N. Capita*. BL MM. Opea *raa^J| Ten per cent discount'~o.T aTUCash Wan* Ads placed at Times Want Ad Headquarters. 214 w. Maryland St.
