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—Let’s Go Hunting— CITY HUNTSMAN GRABS DEER ON MICHIGAN TRIP George De Sautels Has Luck on Journey Into Wilds. BY LEFTY LEE Times Hunting Editor A party cohipotted of George O. DeSautels, president of the George O. DeSautels Company; S. E. Welch, works manager of the Chrysler Corporation; Sam Denton of Newcastle, and A. J. Langhammer and Fred Brown of Detroit made up a hunting party that found the game plentiful in northern Michigan. In addition to bringing down deer, each member of the party secured bags of partridge, duck and prairie chicken. The rabbit hunters are finding the bunnies scarce but during the summer the reports from all parts of the state told of plenty of rabbits so it is our hunch that the cottontails are along the streams rather than in the fields because of the dry weather. This is the nature of the spot w ? e are hitting for during the week, to see if the above hunch is correct. Rumblings from our avenue of information tell of the return of Jim Flynn to the conservation department. The report has it that Flynn will be stationed at Clifty Falls state park. The grand jury at Paoli held Warden Elliott on charges of second degree murder and manslaughter for the fatal shooting of an alleged law violator who was resisting arrest the day before Thanksgiving. Some people may disagree with the writer, but they also will have a hard time convincing any one that the warden was not defending his life. The shot removed from the warden proved that he was being shot at before he fired. The E. C. W. boys are being lauded for being on the job by officials of the state conservation department. During a recent forest fire on the state preserve, the E. C. W., being near at hand, went to w r ork and held the flames to an area covering 500 acres. Officials admit the damage would have been much larger had this help not been available. The department of conservation is sending out a booklet on winter feeding of wild life. It is w’ritten by Wallace Grange to all the conservation clubs in the state. The department also suggests that each club get in touch with the county representative now so that preperations will have been completed to care for the wild life when the severe weather arrives. The Knightstown Conservation Club, in its first year of existence, has a membership of 241. The splendid fact in this particular instance is that more than one-third of the members consists of farmers and landowners in Henry county. The club thus is able to secure the co-operation and assistance of those who are affected most directly by the principles of true conservation and the results obtained in Henry county plainly show the advantage of this condition. The club is headed by President Walter Jolly and conducts an active membership campaign at all times and the meetings are well attended.

Many times while on fishing trips the writer has seen anglers with dead fish on the stringer. This can be and should be corrected by placing the stringer through both lips. This method will keep the fish alive longer than any other way. Never string the fish through the gills. The most humane way, however, is to kill the fish at once and cover with moist moss, water gasses or a gunny sack. Never remove an undersized fish or a fish that you intend to return to the water with dry hands as a deadly funges likely is to occur where the dry hand touches the fish. A good habit always is to wet your hands before taking any fish from the hook. Now that the fishing season has ended for many of the angles a tip on how to put away your rods seems to he in order. Have the rod assembled and hang by the tip guide. Tie a weight to the butt end and you will find all kinks and bends will be straightened and the rod ready for the following seasons fishing. Walt Jones, the lucky stiff, has been wanting to get away for a trip down to Owen Park with the writer but Old Man Illness has kept Lefty close to the fireside. Stan Morgan also was listed as those disappointed because we could not make that trip to Barbee lake late in November when the big bass were begging for an angler to catch them. Trap shooters on the Pacific coast are enjoying anew game, that should prove interesting, if not more so than any yet devised to test the skill of the marksman. Five moving targets, from twenty to forty yards are used and the shooter is left in doubt as to which target will appear by the operator who controls them and they are only in vision long enough to travel across the range, about two seconds. This game is sweeping the coast and can be expected to be introduced in this locality soon. WIGGINS IS FINED S4O ON DRINKING CHARGES Booster Playboy Also Draws Jail Sentence, Suspended. Chuck Wiggins, the Hoosier playboy, today was minus S4O as result of adding another round to his long list of court battles. Chuck was haled before Municipal Judge Dewey Myers on a charge of assault and battery and drunkenness. as result of an alleged brawl at Wiggins’ home, in which Chester Ruark. 47, Fillmore, declared he was whipping Wiggins when he was hit on the head with an iron pipe. Judge Myers fined Wiggms $lO and costa, and gave him a thirtyday jail aentence. the sentence suspended providing Wiggins paid the fine and costs and also another fine and costs, imposed several weeks ago, the two fines and costs totaling HO. They were paid.

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Miss Marian Jones (above) is smiling because the camera man has told her that if he had a tooth similar to the one she’s holding, and it ached, he would have tossed it in the ocean, instead of White river. The tooth was found by Warden Earl Elliott in the bed of White river at Lawrence county and presented by him to Earl M. Spradley game warden superintendent. The huge molar is that of a mastodon. OLYMPICS PLAN DANCE Riverside Club to Stage Party on Christmas Night. Riverside Olympic Club and auxiliary wall hold a card party and old-time dance in the clubhouse, 2245 East Riverside drive, Christmas night. Proceeds will go to provide Christmas baskets for the needy. Admission will be a pound or more of nonperishable foodstuffs.

In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: South wind. 6 miles an hour; temperature, 29; barometric pressure. 30.07. 41 Cash Coal Mart QUALITY COAL $4-75 INDIANA NO. 5 FORKED NUT Indiana # big egg. clean forked fpu.v/U Ideal for Furnace or Stove. Golden Flame. Indiana No. 5 cr: or 6-lnch lump, forked $0.60 West Virginia c 0 _ No. 5 2x6 Egg Forked 0.40 Tip Top Big Lump cn No. 5 West Virginia Forked .'ph.Du FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792 7est~i WA-5666 801 BEECHER ST L 1899 ■ 1020 E. 40th ST. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is herebv given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain highways and bridges described as follows, will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission at his office in the Statehouse Annex. Indianapolis, until 10 a. m. Central Standard Time, on the 29th day of December. 1933. when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION PROJECTS' ARE TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE ' NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY ACT" OF JUNE 16. 1933 SPECL4L PROVISIONS RELATIVE TO SELECTION OF LABOR ": WAGES. HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT," AND METHODS OF PERFORMING WORK" ARE CONTAINED IN EACH PROPOSAL AND SHALL GOVERN ON THIS WORK. THE ATTENTION OF BIDDERS IS DIRECTED TO THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS COVERING SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNING THE CONTRACT AND TO THE USE OF DOMESTIC MATERL4LS. AGREEABLE TO THAT ACT. THE MINIMUM WAGE PAID TO ALL UNSKILLED LABOR EMPLOYED ON THIS WORK SHALL BE FIFTY 150 • CENTS PER HOUR. THE MINIMUM WAGE PAID TO ALL SKILLED LABOR EMPLOYED ON THIS WORK SHALL BE ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY' <Bl2o' CENTS PER HOUR. WARRICK COUNTY'—P. W. A Proj. 319 A: 10.387 miies on Road 68: Lvnnvilie to Selvin. OWEN COUNTY—P. W A. Proj 235 C Grading 6 082 miles on Road 46. 4 miles N W. of Y’andalia to Spencer HARRISON COUNTY—P W. A Proj. 302 A 4 239 miles on Road 64; mile west of Ramsev to Salisbury. HARRISON AND FLOYD COUNTIES— P W. A. Proj. 322 A: 5.937 miles on Road 64: New Salisbury to Georgetown. On the above, bids are invited for grading and the construction of structures of 20-foot clear span and under, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications. supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. ADAMS COUNTY-P W. A Project 346 or. Stte Road 527 Structure 527-A-1607 30' span approximately 0 2 mile southeas* of Decatur, Structure 327-A-1608. 24' span approximately 0.7 mile southeast of Decatur Structure 527-A-1609 36 span approximately 1 8 miles southeast of Decatur and Structure 527-A-1610 60' span approximately 1.0 mile southeast of Pleasant Mill. HARRISON COUNTY'- P W. A Project 322-A on State Road 64 Structure 64-K----1443. two spans at 65' each approximately 3 8 miles west of Georgetown, and Structure 64-K-1444. 36' span approximately 2 5 miles west of Georgetown. OWEN COUNTY-P W A. Project 255-C or. State Road 46 Structure 46-D-1412, 28 spar, approximately 6 0 miles southeast of Bowling Greer.: Structure 46-D----1413 60 span approximately 4 6 miies northwest of Spencer: Structure 46-D-1414. 84 span approximately 2 2 miles northwest of Spencer, and Structure 46-D-1415. 30' span approximately 0.5 mile west of Spencer ST. JOSEPH COUNTY—P W. A. Project 23-D on State Road 23: Structure 23-D-

LEGAL! 56 Legal Notices 1151. 50' span over the New York Central Railroad and approaches, approximately 4 2 miles southwest of Soutn Bend. WEILS COUNTY—P W. A. Project 377 on State Road 1 Structure 1-0-230. four spans at 72' each over the Wabash River at the north edge of Bluffton. THE FOLLOWING NATIONAL RECOVERY MUNICIPAL. NATIONAL RECOVERY HIGHWAY AND NATIONAL RECOVERY SECONDARY'' PROJECTS ARE TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE ' NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY ACT' OF JUNE 16. 1933 SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATIVE TO SELECTION OF LABOR"; WAGES. HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT. AND METHODS OF PERFORMING WORK" ARE CONTAINED IN EACH PROPOSAL AND SHALL GOVERN ON THIS WORK THE ATTENTION OF BIDDERS IS DIRECTED TO THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS COVERING SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNING THE CONTRACT AND TO THE USE OF DOMESTIC MATERIALS AGREEABLE TO THAT ACT, THE MINIMUM WAGE PAID TO ALL UNSKILLED LABOR EMPLOYED ON THIS WORK SHALL BE FIFTY <SO > CENTS PER HOUR THE MINIMUM WAGE PAID TO ALL SKILLED LABOR EMPLOYED ON THIS WORK SHALL BE SIXTY (601 CENTS PER HOUR LAKE COUNTY—N. R. M. ProJ. 104 D-E-G and N. R. H Pro< 104 F: 4.318 miles on Road 6; Highland to Gary. On the above, bids are invited on two combination types of pavement: CONCRETE WIDENING AND ASPHALTIC MACADAM RESURFACING. CONCRETE WIDENING AND ROCK ASPHALT RESURFACING as shown on the plans and described In the specifications, supplements and special provisions pertaining thereto. JACKSON COUNTY—N. R. M. Pro], 156 F 0.416 mile on Road 50; West Tipton street in Seymour. COUNTY—N. R. S. ProJ. 432: 3.121 miles on Feeder Road; Hobart to U. S. 30. On the above bids are invited on CONCRETE PAVEMENT, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and the special provisions pertaining thereto. HARRISON COUNTY—N. R. S ProJ. 437: 3.926 miles on Feeder Road: Harn-son-Floyd County line to 4 miles south on River Road. On the above, bids are invited for grading and the construction of structures of 20 foot span and under, and for surfacing—CRUSHED STONE, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements and special provisions pertaining thereto. MORGAN COUNTU—N. R. S. ProJ. 442 A: 8 435 miles on Feeder Road; Eminence to Wilbur. On the above, bids are invited for grading and the construction of structures of 20-fcot span and under, and for two types of su.-facing: GRAVEL. CP-USHED STONE, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements and special provisions pertaining thereto. THE STATE WILL NOT FURNISH ANY CEMENT FOR ANY OF THE WORK LISTED IN THIS NOTICE. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of a nominal charge. A refund will' NOT be made for plans returned. Plans may be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission, State House Annex, Indianapolis. ALL CHECKS FOR PLANS SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO CHAIRMAN. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA.” IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO THIS LETTING EACH BIDDER SHALL SUBMIT AN EXPERIENCE RECORD AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT, PREPARED ON THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION STANDARD FORM. WHICH WILL BE FURNISHED FREE UPON REQUEST. EXPERIENCE RECORDS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS PREVIOUSLY FILED WITH THE COMMISSION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE FOR THIS LETTING. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the State of Indiana, in the sum of one and one-half < 1 1 2 times the amount of his proposal, and in the form provided by law Contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any or all bids is reserved. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. JAMES D. ADAMS, Chairman. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Indianapolis, Indiana. Dec. 12 1933 NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON TAR HEATING KETTLES. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals on the following equipment, will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission at the Commission's office on the 3rd. floor of the Statehouse Annex, 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis, Indiana, until ten (10:001 A. M., Dec. 27, 1933. 50 to 60 Tar Heating Kettles of the Oil Burning Type Including 50 to 55 of about 165 gallon capacity and 5 to 10 of about 300 gallon capacity. Prices quoted shall be delivered prices F. O. B. any point in the State of Indiana. Proposal blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained upon request. The right is reserved by the Chairman to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities as to procedure and to award on any combination of bids that in his judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE VIRGINIA AVENUE STATE BANK TO THE CREDITORS OF THE VIRGINIA AVENUE STATE BANK, OR THE RECEIVER THEREOF: You and each of you are hereby notified that pursuant to an order made by the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana. Room One, all creditors of, and all those having any claim of any kind or nature against the Virginia Avenue State Bank, or its Receiver, must file their claim with the undersigned Receiver at his office, No. 905 Majestic Building Indianapolis, Indiana, on or before December 19. 1933. or be forever barred from participating in any distribution of the assets of the said Virginia Avenue State Bank. All depositors who have verified their account or claim upon the books of the Virginia Avenue State Bank at the office of said Receiver, and all depositors who shall hereafter up to the said 19th day of December, 1933, verify their account or claim upon the books of said Virginia Avenue State Bank at the office of said Receiver, will not be required to file claims. EDWARD A. OLIGER. As Receiver of the VIRGINIA AVENUE STATE BANK, 905 Majestic Building. Indianapolis. Indiana.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BAKER, JOSEPH F.—Age 74 years, father of Mrs. Margaret Balsley, Gardein, Cal., died Tuesday, Dec. 12, at the home of his niece. Mrs. John Helmer, 329 N. Holmes ave. Friends may call at the GEORGE W. USHER FUNERAL HOME. 1719 N. CAPITOL AVE., Wednesday afternoon and evening. Body will be sent_t£ Seymour. Ind., Thursday a. m. CREWS, SAMUEL L.—Beloved father of Mrs. Bessie M. Jefferson and grandfather of John E.. and Josephine Jefferson, departed this life Wednesday. Dec. 13. age 83 years. Funeral and burial at Cadiz. Ky.. Friday. Dec. 15. Friends may call at the residence. 2347 North Delaware until Thursday. 9 p. m. For further information. friends may call MOORE & KIRK CH-3550. DAY. LENA < nee Johantgem—Age 46 years. Tuesday, 3 p. m., wife of Jerry Day, mother of May. Alberta and Edward Charles Day. sister of Fred and Joe Johantgen, Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. Edward Miller. Funeral at late home. 36 W. Arizona st. Friday. 8:30 am.; Sacred Heart church, 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. HARRIMAN. HOMER S.—Beloved husband of Emma Harriman, at the late home, 3052 W. Michigan street, Wednesday. Dec. 13. 5:20 a. m. Funeral at the home Saturday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. SHIRLEY SERV_ICE. KIN'SELLA, MICHAEL W.—Father of Mrs. C. J. Doyle. Mrs. P. M. Colvin, Mrs. Joseph Mandabach of Washington. Ind.; Mrs. Thomas Kelly. Dayton. O.: Mrs. B. F. Pope and Stella Kinsella. Indianapolis, died Tuesday at the home. 3004 East New York street. Friends mav call at the KIRBY MORTUARY'. Funeral Thursday, 7 a. m.. St. Philip Neri Church. Burial Washington. Ind. PETERSEN. RUDOLPH O.—Age 37 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen, brother of Russell and James Petersen, Mrs. John Rusie. Mrs. Allen Wamsley, Mrs. B. L. Berry, Mrs. Elbert Tyner, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Merle Bain of Greenwood, passed awav Fridav in Tucson. Ariz. Services at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. ROTHROCK. LINCOLN—Age 28. 2445 Park avenue, husband of Catherine, father of Donald Russell, and son of John and Hattie, passed away Tuesday. Dec. 12. 1933. at the home of his father in Brooklyn. Ind. Funeral Thursdav. 2 Fi m . at Brooklyn. Ind. M. E. church; riencis invited. THOMAS. ALBERT D.—Formerly of Indianapolis. father of Ross and Oliver G.. passed away at his home in Lake Wales. Fia Tuesday morning Services at FLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday. 2 p, m. Burial Crown Hill. 2 Cards, In Memoriams HOHLWEG—In loving memory of our darling son and brother Fred, who passed a-vay one year ago todav. Dec. 13. 1932 What would I give to clasp his hand. His happy face to see. To hear r.ls voice and see his smile. That meant so much to us. Sadlv Missed bv FATHER. MOTHER AND SISTER ROOME—In loving memory of my darling husband. GOLDEN ROOME. who passed away one year ago todav. Dec. 13. 1932. H:s smiling wav r.nd pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall: He had a kindlv word for each. And died beloved bv all. Some dav we hope ;o meet him. Some day. we know not when. To clasp his hand in the better land. Never to part again. Sadlv missed bv wife. MRS. MYRTLE ROOME, Indianapolis, 3 Funeral Directors, Florists HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-M3B FINN BROS. Funeral Home I*3l N. Meridian Si. TA-lUt,

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors. Florists For Less Than $200.00 Complete Funeral* With Use of Mortuary and Pipe Organ Have Always Been Available at the Flanner & Buchanan MORTUARY 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd. * TA-4400. W. T. BLASENGYM 2226-38 Shelby St. DR-2570 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-W74 • J. O. WILSON 1220 Proapect DR-0321-03M 4 Lost and Found LOST—Male Boston bull, vicinity St. Joe and Penn.: reward. RI-0331. REWARD FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO RETURN OF SMALL TAN BEAGLE LOST IN SCOUT CAMP. IR-6865 _ LOST or strayed, wire-haired dog 2701 Allen. Reward. DR-5119. WORKING girl's small black suitcase, containing dresses, on W. Washington. BE-0743. LOWER set teeth, near Market house. Reward. LI-0328, after 6 p. m. Engineer. BRINDLE PUP—6 Months old; red collar; • Rex.” Reward. 1524 Sheldon. LOST—Purse containing pearl ring; $lO reward. 309 E. Market. RI-8431 BEAGLE HOUND—Black, brown, white; vicinity 1331 N. Grant. Reward. CH--4738-M. LOST—White wire-haired terrier, female puppy. 2 black spots, brown on head; reward. TA-6918. LADIES Benrus wrist watch; lost TueST eve. Re ward .23 N New Jersey. RI-6956. 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. DETECTIVES! FREE CONSULTATION! Licensed. Bonded. 605 Inland Bldg. LI-4366. DR. CHESTER MILLER. Dentist. 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI. 7281. BUSINESS SERVICE THESE ADVERTISERS GUARANTEE PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE. Floor Covering FLOOR COVERING Berge’s: low priced; linoleum, all grades; congoleum. 903 N. Illinois. RI-5851. Furnace Repairing FURNACE REPAIRS! All makes; experienced men; free estimates. H. CLARKE. RI-6090. Furniture CHAIRS made new by rebottomlng In cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage Moving *4 per load and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. RI-7750. 419 E Market 8t MOVING—SI.SO up. overland service. 25c per mile; large vans: free est. LI-9404. MOVE YOU—Take your discarded furniture; personal service; free estimates. HE-5038. Musical Instrument Repairing BAND and orchestra instruments repaired; expert; guar. work. PEARSON PLANO CO., 128 N Penn. LI-5513. Property Repairs EXPERIENCED mechanic, moderate prices; work guaranteed; no job too small. Estimates free. D. R, SWANNER, LI-1897. Transfer STORAGE—LocaI, long dis. 'hauling; return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ, RI-3628. RI-6561, CH-0699-W. Window Shades KEITH SHADE C 0.—1348 N. Illinois. RI--4995 Dealers Brenlln Shades. Cleaning. CRACKED automobile motors welded by electric arc or spray process. SOUTHSIDE WELDING CO.. 18 W. South st. LI-4684. TnSTRUCT 10 NS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring $lO5-$175 MONTH. U. S. Government Life Jobs. We coach you for coming Indianapolis examinations. Men-women, 18-50. Steady. List positions and full particulars—FßEE. Apply toady. Box K-314 Times. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male MAKE $2 to $5 a day from now till March; men, women, boys and girls; an interesting job for your spare hours; call at 738 W. Wash., after 1 o’clock daily. CHRISTIAN ART PUB. CO. 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. PERMANENT position; salary and bonus to those who qualify. DAVIS, Peoples bank. YOUNG MAN —Age 25; experienced stenographer. clerk: references; desires morning work. Box K-315. 10 MEN to start at once. Sal. MR. SCHANZ, 334 When bldg. MAKE money selling Geiger's candies for Christmas. 9 N. New Jersey. MEN; 20-30 —Neat appearance. 26 E. 16th, between 10-12; 2-4. Thursday. 14 Help Wr.ated—Female WANT 5 Intelligent, ambitious women, age 25-35; high grade selling by appointment If you are willing to work, seek advancement and wish to connect with nationally known concern send name, telephone Box K 324 Times. BEAUTY OPERATOR —No following necessary, 3126 E. Washington. 15 Wanted—Male or Female MEN AND WOMEN—For house-to-house canvassing; good profits. 38 W. Georgia st. MAKE $3 per day selling comic Christmas cards. 38 W. Georgia st. AGENTS—SeII exclusive hand-painted Christmas cards: big profit. WA-1572. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms CENTRAL. 2936—Tw0 front connecting rooms; light, everything furnished. Good heat. Garage. Rea sonable. HA -1891. COLLEGE. 1155—Clean, comfortable sleeping rooms; garage. RI-1996. ILLINOIS. n7 1907—Steam heated double: attractive, congenial home; 1 or 2-room-garage; reasonable. MARYLAND. W., 39—Clean, steam-heated room; shower bath; $1,75, LI-0857, ORIENTAL. N., 20.—Lovely front room, next bath; private entrance: steam heat. RUCKLE. 3256—Desirable room, twin beds, good home, garage; breakfast optional. TA-1125, WASHINGTON. E. 2412—Large front room; good heat; private home; reasonable. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns WASHINGTON -ST., W„ 324 NICeT CLEAN. WARM BEDS, 15c TO 25c A NIGHT. Colonial Hotel Every con. fre* aarkUDiuiutu nutei m,. Must gee iQ aD . predate, $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. SCHWENZER HOTEL & CAFE—46O E. Washington St.: rooms $2.50 up; steam heat: running water: showers or tubs. NEW YORK. E. 124—Rooms. $2 and up: steam heat; comfortable; clean: walking distance. BARTON HOTEL It will pay you to see our comfortable rooms before moving. Special rates. Easy walking distance. DELAWARE AT MICH. LI-5315. CORONADO HOTEL Illinois, 1 3 block north bus terminal: city heat: hot. cold water; dally. 75c up: weekly. $3 up. LI-1637, HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; *lO week. 750 N, Meridian. LI-2351. CLINTON HOTEL—Sleeping rooms. $2 wek: also housekeeping rooms. 29 Vlrginia ave. SARATOGA HOTEL—S4O Massachusetts ave. Desirable modern rooms; steam heat: running water. LI-0665. CLUB home for business girls! Home privileges. 226 E. Michigan St, RI-4126, 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50. 16TH. W.. 1238—2-Room apartment Modern, lights, water, garage furnished. BE-427 5-W, 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. FT. WAYNE AVE., 646—Suite of rooms. $5: front room, $4: furnished: warm, mod. ILLINOIS. 2360 N.—One front room. *3.25; two furnished, *5; two unfurnished rooms, utilities furnished, $lO month.

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms M'CARTY, E.. 326—Large room and kitchenette. nicely furnished; private entrance; *2 75. MERIDIAN. N.—Couples. good for elderlv people. Good heat. new furniture. *4 *5. HA-2178-J. 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. OHIO. E . 540—Nice clean housekeeping rooms. $1.50 week, up. 20 N. ORIENTAL—LoveIy front room next bath; private entrance: steam heat. PARK AVE . 933—2 Rms : sink in kitchen; utilities furnished; walking dfctance; good 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. SUMMIT. N.. 237—2 or 3 Furnished rooms; sink in kitchen: overstuffed; private entrance; steam heat. RI-3871. 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, privileges: dble., $4.50; sgle., $5.50. McCARTY, E.. 326 —Large, clean room; home cooking: very reasonable; for two. NORTH —Lovely room: widow's private, modern home: board optional: well heated. HA-3801-W, 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. FAIRFIELD AVE.. 722—5 large light rooms, outside exposure on all 3 sides. Janitor service. Steam-heated garage. Reasonable. RI-0037 or IR-3024, 111 E. 16TH $37.50-$47.50 37 W. 21st $40.00-555.00 EFFICIENCY APTS., $25. Large rooms, painted walls, automatic heat. Frigidaire and utilities. The Colonnade MERIDIAN AT 9TH. RI-0252 Furn. and unfurn. apt., 1. 2 3, rms. and bath; dining rm. service optional. 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 COLORED—ISth at Capitol; 2. 3-room apartments: water, lights paid; $7.50 mo. HA-2932. FOR COLORED—CorneII. 1222-24; $22.50; includes all utilities. DR-5012. FOR COLORED—2Ist and Blvd. pi.; $22,50; includes all utilities. DR-5012, FOR COLORED—N. West st.. 1022; $22.50; includes all utilities. DR-5012. 22 Unfurnished Houses $5, MORRIS. W„ 208—2 rooms. $lO. Wisconsin. 321, 5 rooms. BANKERS TRUST. SB. MARYLAND, E., 637—3 rooms, $10: Washington, E.. 1519; 5-room semi-mod-erns. WA-5000. sl4, formerly $35; COYNER. 2346—5-room strictly modern: garage. CH-2563. sl6 MO. or $4 wk. Beville. N.. 40; 5-room modern. Key, 422 N. Walcott. SIB—FORMERLY $35. 16th E.. 2512; 4room modern; cabinets; water paid. DR--1280, S2O, formerly $45; Rembrandt. 1702; near Perry stadium; 6-rm. modern. Key 1704. S2O; formerly s27—Harding. 2189; 5-room, ail modern: garage. HE-2424 ! Reduced to $25 2505 Brookside; five-room mod. bungalow; garage. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. $25. FORMERLY $45; UNION. 1422—7 rooms, modern; hardwood floors. DR--4923. BETHEL, 2212. 4-bedroom modern single; 2-car garage; sls, DR-1099. CENTRAL, 1636—8-room modern single; hardwood; 3-car garage; S2O. RI-9548 ._ CENTRAL at 24th: modern, good condition; seven rooms', water paid; reduced rent. RI-6412. J. S. CRUSE. INC, CHURCHMAN. 1148. 7-room modern single; garage; sls. DR-1099. DELAWARE. N„ 2409—Double: 8 rooms, bath, furnace, pantry; garage; $25. LI--8621, GALE. N.. 1025—DOUBLE. BATH. FURNACE, GARAGE; sl9. LI-8621. HAMILTON. 917. N.—Good 6 room single: near Tech high school. Only $lB. LI--7361. C, C. GROVE. 44 Virginia ave, 352 S. LYONS 4 Rooms, elec, lights, garage, all in good condition; only sll. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. NOWLAND AVE., 1909-11—Facing Spades park; double. 6 rooms, bath, furnace: no garage; $lB. LI-8621. 5968 Primrose, $25.00 Mo. A-l Modem 5-Room Bungalow. LI-7491 Gregory & Appel, Inc. RADER st., 2902: 6-room, modern double; near school; $lB. WADDY & SPRINGER. INC. LI-5181. ST CLAIR, E. 1306—Block Tech; 7-room modern, sl2. 4-Room cottage. 47 Eagle drive, $8; redecorated. BE-0409. ST. CLAIR. E.. 854—SINGLE. 5 ROOMS: $10; GOOD CONDITION. RI-9548. 501 Sutherland Seven-room modern single; in good condition; reduced to $25. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. WOODLAWN. 1450 Vi—Spruce, 930; clean, modern, except furnace; $lO each. DR--1709. 516 West 31st Five-room modern single; garage; $22.50. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. MUST RENT at your price; foot of Golden Hill; new double, 4 rooms, bath, garage. 1429-31 W. 35th. HA-2955. MONTH FREE—SI2.SO 3725 Robson st.; 6-room semi-modem double; water paid. LI-4412. 1 Mo. Dating Steam heat; gar.; newly painted; fine condition; 8 rooms; 1961 Park ave.; $25. SCHMID & SMITH. INC. REALTORS. NO COAL TO BUY Six rooms, city heat, good location, close in. north: only S3O. Including water. SCHMID & SMITH. INC., REALTORS. 6 Rooms and Bath, $15.00 Six rooms, city gas, electric lights, bath and toilet, garage; water paid. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. COLORED—Capitol, N. 2245: $22.50, formerly S4O; 6 rooms; water pid. HE--2466-M.

After Yoia Have Selected Your New Honne See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses BROADWAY. 2503—2, 4-room apts.; utllitles; steam heat; $7 $9 week. HE-2835. CENTRAL. 2131—56.50 week; upper front llv. rm., bedrm., kitchenette: priv. porch and ent.: all util.; tel., priv. HB-4135. ILLINOIS. 810 Vi N.—Beautiful, modern furnished efficiency apartment; $8 to sll. utilities. LI-8888. NEW JERSEY. 739 N.—s rms. overstuffed. $6.50 wk. 1310 Beliefontalne, 5 rms.; utilities; reas. RI-7725. WOODRUFF PL.—Middle dr. Business woman to share apartment. CH-6461 after 4 p. m. Times Want Ad Rates are the lowest in City, For complete details call RI-5551 24 Suburban and Farms SIO—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. 140 ACRES fine land; highiv improved; mod. bldgs.; low price: terms; 27 mi. N. Os Indpls. SEARS HARVEY CO.. 1011 Hume-Mansur. RI-6507, 25 Business, Office and Desk Space ILL . 2143 N.—Lge. storerm.. 949 N 111., loc. for beer, case, other bus RI-7725. STOREROOM—S Living rooms garage; near Fountain Sq : restaurant, poultry. Owner, DR-!1t95-R FURNLSHED o'fice space. private entrance: very reasonable. Inquire 37 E. Georgia. R E A LEST ATE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale FINE HOME—6 bedrooms 3 baths large garage: in fine repair. Will consider trade for flat or procertv north. OSTROM REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION CO LI-7448 PERSHING. N. 1211—* rooms, electricity. $350 clear. Owner, 2238 W. 16th. BE--4275-W. 28 Sale Suburban Property DAIRY and poultry farm; 24 acres: cor. Road 52 and 50th st: a real country home; all In meadow and pasture: sell at bargain. JENNINGS BROS.. 28 S. 111, st. ACRES—Or.e mile south city iimlts: f:ood garden land: 4-room house; electric Ights: garage: chicken house: 1 square West Meridian st; price. slooo. JENNINGS BROS., 26 S. lU. st.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 31 Wanted to Trade 20 ACRES—Good land; 6-room house: large barn: fair fences: gravel road: 26 miies north. Fine home for someone. Will trade for small car. some cash. IR-4297. BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNICW TITLE CO. - Pniou Title Bldg. 32 Wanted to Sell or Rent 1100 NORTH—Six or 12 rooms rooming house: nicely furnished; S2O and S4O mo. HA-4499-W. ~ MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in this column Is Hated In The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of charge Your swap ad coata onlv 3c a wrd 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 Coiaiter. RI-5551. and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swans previously published. There la no rhsrve for this service BICYCLE—For sale or trade in; a beauty. COMBINATION Public Address and Panatrope, 25 watt output. Bargain. Amusement men. attention! 8-Tube long and short wave Clarion radio. Bargain for cash. Public Address System, sell or rent. RADIO SWAP SHOP. 1811 S. EAST ST. 35 Household Goods REFRIGERATORS—You can profit by buying your new refrigerator now. Prices are lower than they will be in the spring. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern Ave. COAL STOKER—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. FURNITURE for rooming house. 230 E. Vermont St. RI-2811. USED WASHERS—SIO up. New machines from $39.50 up. Terms, $1.25 weekly. 32 N. Del. ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386. GOOD quality floor covering. 33c sq. yd. Cut-Rate Linoleum House. 811 N. Ala GAS RANGES <tl OO Your Choice 1 R & R Stores 225 E. Wash. WALNUT coffee table. $3.50. Baby pink enamel wicker wardrobe. $4.50. HA-2252. LIVING ROOM SUITE—3 Pieces; A-l condition; very reasonable. 5654 Guilford ave. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments YOUR RADIO repaired by experts. Free Inspection. MT. JACKSON RADIO. 3413 W. Wash. BE-1490. Open evenings and Sundays. RADIOS—New 5-tube, $12.95; gets police station. 1130 Prospect. DR-4327. TOM THUMB size (s‘/2 octaves) Winter piano, splendid for small apt.; used very slightly apd price surprisingly low. Terms. Open evenings. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. Mahogany Grand Piano: repossessed; nice finish; beautiful tone; guar'teed, $197. WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. OHIO 37 Miscellaneous For Sale CASH FOR OLD GOLD $6.00 to $28.80 oz. Indiana Gold Ref. Cos. 135 W. Market St. FEDERAL LICENSE NO. 32 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. Invalid Chairs - Crutches FRACTURE BEDS Back rests and commodes for sale or rent. BAKER BROS. 219 E. Washington DESTROY MOTH—Ana cneir larvae, use Mothicide. liquid or crystals 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. IDEAL Christmas gifts Hollywood rain capes. All colors 50c each. 2126 Central Ave., HU-3397. (3) AUTOMATIC water Heaters, good condition. sls each. SERVICE WRECKING CO.. 320 N. West St. LI-3069. LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAlN—Engine. 3 passenger. 3 freight cars, 24 feet track. "B" transformer. 2139 S. Meridian. TUXEDO SUIT—And business suit; sizes 38. IR-2447. MIMEOGRAPHING duplicator. Slightly used. Bargain for quick sale. TA-19S0. BICYCLES—SIO Up: tires, repairs. Hoffman, 251 Mass. 245 E. Wash, 946 E. Wash. TWO SACKS of cornstarch: 2 brls. bicarbonate of soda; 1 brl. ammonium chloride: 30 cases 1-lb. paper dishes; 50 gross cartons bottle caps, all for $5; bargain In auto lacquer and enamel, motor oil in 2 and 5-gallon cans; high-grade antifreeze. 1 2-gallon. $1; It 2-gal. cans. $2.50. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner South and Capitol ave AIR Compressors—l l7 2 cu. ft.: 4 6-10 cu. ft.: 8 6-10 cu. ft. guaranteed. Reas. We do Motor ana Pump Repairing. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington. IR-1151, LARGE assortment of antiques for sale: reasonable. W. B. SCHREIBER. 622 Lexington ave. TWO Ladies’ nice black coats, fur t.rimmed, 42 and 44: reasonable. HA-2215-J. TUXEDO SUlT—Size 35; like new; bargain. IR-6254. 37-c Building Materials Stop RooULeaks! 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-proof, low as 3 Vic ft. Bronze, one-piece double cushioned.2%c 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 ANSWER Want Ads Promptly, the bargains that you see today may be gone tomorrow. 37E Kindling and Wood WOOD —Furnace and grate. *2.50 cord, delivered; also coal. CH-0434-W. GOOD BEECH WOOD—ALSO KINDLING. 138 FULTON ST. LI-3085. 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 On. HIGHEST CASH PRICES—Paid for old gold jewelry, watches, bridges, teeth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG., Cor. Penn. A Mkt 39-a Furniture Buyers H SiRSf S WANTS GOOD FPRNITPIUt MR- PIERCE gROMPT_MRVICi Poll RT 04fi9 for any furniture. Oali xvl.. 'J^Ul7 ru g g gtoveg or clothing you have for gale. Call* answered promptly FURNITURE—CASH AT ONOEI Complete homes, pianos, radios, washers. MR STILL ABC WE R—CH-6757 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. AIBO PLANO. MR. WERELEY. HU-7374. 40 Store Specials RENT A MAYTAG *1 per week. Cal! RI-9441 Extension 373. Minimum rental 5 weeks. L. S Avres A Cos LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, P^s POINTER Bird dogs. 2 trained *ls <& *35 for quick sale. Trial. IR-3803. IR-7365_ BEAGLE HOUNDS—One pair. *5 each; broke. 721 Cleveland St.. No. 4 GREAT DANE - Thoroughbred: extra good: resor.abie: brindie; male. 841 N. Drexel, AUTTMOTTvi--45 Autos for Sale. BUICK SEDAN—I 929. Model 29-47. A good car. clean, well cared for; *250. HARRY A SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020.

FINANCIAL S3 Personal Property Loans

COMMONWEALTH REDUCES RATE Commonwealth wishes to announce a reduction in rate on S3OO loans. The new rate is 2H per cent a month. This will mean a,substantia'l 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—Offices —2 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. N. E. COR. ILL. & WASH. N. E. COR. PENN. & WASH. LI-2491. U ?.495 COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. MEMBER NRA

AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale. Assured Transportation by Central Buick DAILY BARGAIN ’3l Packard Sedan. side mounts. $575. ’33 Graham Sedan, air wh.. $635 ’32 Olds Coupe, 6 w w 465 ’3l Buick Coupe, 31-96S 495 '3l Buick Coupe. 31-66S 465 ’3l Marmon Spt. Phaeton 245 ’3l Stude. Std. Sedan 365 ’3l Oakland Coach 265 ’3O Buick Brougham, 6 w w.. 275 ’3O Olds Coach 265 ’3O Studebaker Pres. Sedan.. 325 ’3O Buick Coupe, 30-46S 295 ’29 Nash Sedan 150 ’29 Nash Coupe 145 '2B Olds Landau Sedan 135 ’2B Chevrolet Sedan 75 Central Buick Cos. Central's Used Car Store 832 N. Meridian. LI-1995 CLOSED SUN.; OPEN EVES TILL 9 It Pays to Buy From a Reputable Dealer 1933 Chevrolet de luxe sedan, six wire wheels, trunk rack, low mileage. Big Discount. 1933 Ford. Pickup Steel Cab. 2.100 Miles $395 1933 Willys 77 Coupe 345 1933 Auburn Sedan, free wheel. 695 1933 Willys Custom Sedan, with safety glass 345 1930 Durant sedan 195 1930 Ford Coupe, extra clean... 165 1932 Chevrolet Coupes, Coaches, as low as 345 1931 Auburn Phaetons, Cabriolets, Sedans, Broughams, as low as 365 1931 Pontiac Sport Coupe, rumble seat, 6 w. w 365 Liberal Trade or Terms Open Evenings The Schott Auto Cos. Auburn Distributors 2004 N. Meridian St. TA. 3700 Chevrolet 1931 Cabriolet, Wire Wheels, Trunk Rack. Numerous Other Extras. $295 The Schott Auto Cos. Auburn and Willys Distributor. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. BUICK COUPE—I93O! Model 30-64 C. In good condition. Our price. $315. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR--5020. CHEVROLET COACH—I93O. New opalescent paint, good condition; $235. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. DURANT TOURING CAR—Driven very little; down payment. SB. bal.. $2 weekly, WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. FORD '29 ROADSTER—New paint; down payment, $29. bal.. $3 weekly; trade. 38i5 College. WA-2266 FORD COUPE—Excellent: $8 down, $2 weekly. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College, WA-2266. FORD COUPE—I93I. Clean, colored wheels, radiator grille; looks mighty nice; $245. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. FORD TUDOFtr—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 COUPE. 1930—Bought from owner; nice, clean; good tires: $195: trade. THORNBURG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO.. 328-34 N. Dei. LI-8112. HUDSON SEDAN—I 929. Good condition: lots of room; only $225. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. LASALLE. '2B CONV. CPE—FTom wealthy family; low mileage on this car: pay repair bill and payments due at $19.50 ea. WILES & WILSON 3815 College, WA-2266. NASH '3O Victoria 4-pass, coupe; $47 down, $5.95 weekly. 3815 College. WA--2266. NASH '29—Model light sedan: it is completely overhaulea; sell for payments due of $14.75 each. 3815 College. WA--2266. NASH CABRIOLET—I92B $65. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. OAKLAND COACH —192 C. reallv good: $65. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DR-5020. OLDS COUPE 1929—Extra nice side mounts; bought from owner; wonderful buy at $235: trade terms. THORN-BURG-VOLLRATH 328 N. Del. LI-8112. OLDS SEDAN—I 929. Good family car. priced to sell now; $175 HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave DR-5020 PLYMOUTH '32 MODEL COACH—Low down pavment $6 weekly; trade WILES A- WILSON. 3815 College WA-2266 PONTIAC '2B SEDAN—Worth $195 sell for $35 down. $3 weekly. WILES & WILSON. 3815 Col lege WA-2266. STUDEBAKER DICT. SEDAN. 1932 Black finish; a nice family car; cost new. $1 250; you can buy for $535: trade and terms. THORNBURG & VOLLRATH, 328 N. Del. LI-8112. Willys and Auourn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 3004 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 Are. RI-5996 CASH for vour car or equity. ABELSFINK AUTO CO.. 440 N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m. 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors. CHEVROLET—Light truck. '2B; good condition. 510 E. Ohio St. 7 o'clock evenings. INDIA N A 2-Ton tractor. <sab. S7OO INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO 1325 W. Morris. LI-4809. MACKS—Permit 27 * i ft. semi-trailer in Illinois and 32' 2 ft. in Indiana. Mack Trucks. 730 E. Washington St. WE HAVE A FEW WE WOULD LIKE TO CLOSE OUT THIS YEAR International 1 1 4-Ton SIOO Wrecker—Stewart Chassis 100 Indiana Dump 2-Ton Duals 400 G. M. C. Tractor and Trailer 950 GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 21 West 13th St. LI-7467. We Repair All Makes of Trucks 47 Autos Wanted. WANTED—Cars to sell for private parties. Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos.. Inc.. 32834 N. Delaware. LI-BU 2. USED CARS WANTED! We pay more. Any model or condition. SEUG AUTO CO. 19 a East. RI-7119.

.DEC. 13, 1933

FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans

AUTOMOTIVE 47 Autos Wanted. SPOT CASH For Your Car or Equity Call. Write or Wire SCHOTT AUTO CO. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700 WE BUY and sell used cars or equity'; we paj r the highest prices. BOHANNON & MORRISON 514 N, Capitol. LI-8000. CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR FOUITY ” “Indiana's Lanrest Used Car Dealer.’* I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N CiDltol. LI-451A The Times Was the Only Indianapolis newspaper to gain in Want Ad lineage in 1932. 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts. USED TRUCK TIRES Some almost new. Some only half worn. Wide selection in these sizes. 32x6—.7(1x6-34x7. 7.50x20—5.2ex20—9.00x20 A used truck tire to fit every need from $5.00 Up General Tire Cos.. 838 N. Delaware. LI-5523 USED BATTERY BARGA INS Used batteries. $1.50 and vour old one Rebuilt batteries. $2.50 and your old one. WM. SEGAL. 1205 Madison ave. FINANCIAL 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. WE wish to buy Celtic and Fletcher ave. Will sell R. R. Men's and Monument. NEWTON TODD. 415 Lemcke Bldg. 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 Proierty. 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 Trist Bldg. Ohio and Pennsylvania LI-8439. LI-8439 TAKE ADVANTAGE STERLING'S New Loan Plan NOTE LOANS 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—taik 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 propert- 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. WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE IN THE CITY ON FURNITURE, DIAMONDS Phone i A Loans Us * j). Refor • fin ance d Correct Vjj/ /* at Time 2% * Mo. No extra charges Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587 Don't Ask Friends p for Money * I Ash Us! I In 24 hours or less we can ar- ■ range a loan of any amount us i tc S3OO. Small monthly repayi ments to vagi yoff. Income. ■ Come in...write, tr phone I Personal Finance Cos. S. Penn. RI-5054 jJ&Ground FI. Century Bid FURNITURE AND CO-MAKER LOANS*