Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1934 — Page 15

MARCH 21, 1931.

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frank b. tufts General Agent UNITED MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Indianapolis Agents HENRY E. CAGE HAROLD F. FRANK EARL D. ANTONIDES ALFRED K JONES EDWARD MARTIN JOHN W. LEWIS JOHN HENDRIX GUY W. ALEXANDER

CARL F. MAETSCHKE, Mgr. W. L. Appel. Asst. Mgr. Wendell Barrett, Asst. Mgr. INDIANAPOLIS ORDINARY AGENCY SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES •I. 1,. Hinilfirr Hubert W. Fee flail .1. Spanelef F. K. Heilman Kobert >\ Huff Kduaril ||. stedfel# f. W. < line Harry 1,. Moore Alex VonneßUt f baric < . Denny Krelyn 'looser Otto F. Wall# < baric K. Farmer Joseph A. Naiiifhtnn 601-11 Circle Tower Indianapolis Lincoln 1382 THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE C 0 M P A N Y 0 F A M ERIC A Home OfTire, Newark, N. .1.

For Financial Independence CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, Conn. for Life, Accident and Health, Group Insurance and Annuities HOWARD E. NYHART AGENCY Indianapolis Unit, R. C. Blessing, Mgr. Associates E. VV. Hildebrand K. O. Stokes E. A. Ottman C. K. Thorbahn Hermon Phillips K. A. Ziegler D. O. Shepard C. C. Goodsell. Group Supervisor 1121-130 E. Washington Bldg. Phone Lincoln 1588-9

The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company —OF— California EARL T. BONHAM, General Agent Associates JOHN H. STURM. Cashier THEO. E. ROOT JOHN J. WOOD OEORGE (POTSYI CLARK J. WOOD ELACKBURN WARREN GIBSON DAN L. MORGAN HENRY GIBSON ANDREW KOSTAS HARRY L. YATES SUE WHITE E. K. REESE BURKE ROBISON Non-Cancellable. Accident and Health, and Life 401-6 Chamber of Commerce Building 1.1 ncoln 2572

C. S. SWEFNKY, GEO. . ffILSO.V, A. I>. GRAY, General Agent Slate Manager District Agent The State Life Insurance Cos. Indianapolis 1894 . . . FORTIETH YEAR . . . .1934

INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY EDWARD B. RAUB, President JAMES R. MAYFIELD. Agency Manager IRVING PALMER, Agency Secretary LEADING INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVES Home Office Agency George \Y. Anawalt F. E. Kortepeter Fay Blankenbeker C. O. Martin Harold Boyd W. K. McGowan K. D. Brosnan . R. P. Oblinger J. S. Browning B. C. Pfeiffer Bonnie C. Cline C. \Y. Raub E. H. Caperton J. H. Schafer Finck Dorman J. W. Schwab H. M. Fleenor R. R. Yeagley D. R. Johnson Ed E. Young WRIGHT AGENCY 932 Circle Tower. LI. 9070 Lloyd S. Wright, Mgr, George T. Badger P. E. Driscol Thos. P. Biggins W. B. Ferrell F. C. Burrell M. L. Shoup R. L. Collester t J. C. Sweeney FIELD SUPERVISORS W. A. Tidwell E. C. McGriff F. D. Brosnan

PARENTS SUE FILMACTRESS Mary Astor Denies She Has Refused to Support Family. By Unifril Prr HOLLYWOOD. March 21.—A suit of Otto and Helen Langhanke, demanding their daughter. Mary Astor, contribute to their support, was attacked as unjust today by the actress. She characterized as untrue statements of her parents that she re-

JAMES L. RAINEY Manager THE GUARDIAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of America Established 1860 l nhr the Law* of *hc Mate of New York 1332-34 Circle Tower. RI. 7354 ASSOCIATES C. J. Schneider C. J. Ilohman F. 11. Schmitt H. C. Emde C. E. C arLsen P C. Bender

fused to aid them even though they were impoverished and threatened with eviction from their home. “I am simply heartbroken over this case." Miss Astor said. "I have supported my parent* since I entered pictures in 1920. Up to three years ago, my father handled all my earnings and I was allotted only one-fourth of my earnings after living expenses for all three of us were deducted. "I earned close to $500,000 in those years and every cent was swept away by wildcat investments made by my father and by extravagant living. Three years ago, I realized we were going at a pace I could not afford, and pleaded with my parents to retrench. They refused and I moved out, but I voluntarily gave them SI,OOO a month for a full year to enable them to readjust themselves to a scale I could afford. They would not give up the expensive estate, and refused my offer to set them up in a seven-room home near San Francisco." A recent offer to provide them SIOO a month was ignored, she said. The suit estimated the actress’ present salary at $1,500 a week. It was charged that Mr. Langhanke sought but failed to obtained CWA work. The only aid they obtained from their daughter was an occasional grocery order, the parents charged. Miss Astor, whoso legal name is Lucille V. Langhanke, was ordered to appear April 5 and show cause why her parents’ petition should not be allowed. The odds are twelve to one against the average man making large or permanent profits from speculation on the stock market.

E. A. CRANE GENERAL AGENT 625-632 Occidental Building THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Milwaukee, Wis. ASSOCIATES C. W. ALBRIGHT F. D. LEETE, JR. JAMES A. BAIRD EPH LEVIN A. E. BAKER ROBERT LITTELL JOHN H. COMPTON, JR. EARLE H. LOWE C. C. CRUMBAKER CARL McCANN LAWRENCE E. DIMOND FRANK V. MILLS HUGO GALE * GUY E. MORRISON VON E. GOODWIN n K n4ifrc EDWARD J. GREEN ' J. HARRY HOLTMAN G . A. VAN DYKE, JR. P. M. ISENBARGER DURWARD KIRBY

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. S. THOMAS I. PARKINSON, President 393 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. A Mutual Company Founded in 1859. Incorporated under the Laws oj the State oj New York 1934 .. . The Equitable Starts the Year 1934 with: 1,613,295 Policies for total Insurance of $6,196,495,744 174,210 Annuity Contracts in force representing contractual Annual Payments of $88,212,374 Total Assets (Including Cash $48,639,504 and U. S. Government Securities $96,910,342) $1,520,707,379 Bonds and stocks are valued In accordance with the laws of the State of New York and the valuations furnished by the National Convention of Insurance Commissioner*. Insurance Reserve and other Liabilities $1,436,214,353 Dividends apportioned for Distribution in 1934 38,268,922 Unassigned Surplus 46,224,104 1933 •• During the year 1933 The Equitable .. • Received Income from all sources $353,060,941 and Disbursed 279,122,334 Excess of Income over Disbursements $73,938,607 Paid to Living Policyholders $154,924,529 (Endowments, Dividends, Annuities, Cash Values, etc.) also Loaned to Policyholders on Sole Security of Their Policies $79,543,000 Paid to Beneficiaries in Death Claims $64,994,589 Issued 129,159 New Policies totaling $319,867,066 (Excluding Revivals, Additions, Annuity & Group Policies) Issued New Group Life Insurance totaling $79,764,668 Issued 51,213 New Annuities with Premiums totaling $50,699,123 Increased its Total Assets by $49,010,372 75 ARS 1859-1934 •. -Since its organization, 75 Years ago, The Equitable has Paid to Policyholders and Beneficiaries in Death Claims $1,236,828,545 Endowments 294,398,404 Dividends 791,868,937 Annuities 71,998,480 Cash Values and Other Payments 807,359,938 • TOTAL $3,202,454,304 " ——mmmm—mmm—m-- N WHAT THE EQUITABLE OFFERS □ Life Insurance for Family Protection □ Partnership Insurance □ Retirement Income Policies □ Group Life Insurance for Employees □ College Fund Policies □ Group Pensions for Employees □ Insurance and Annuities for Women □ Salary Savings Insurance □ Life Annuities of all Kinds □ Policies for Boys and Girls If interested in receiving printed matter on any of the above plans, simply indicate by cross (x) and return this advertisement with your name and address to the Home Office of the Equitable, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York. C. L. YORK, Agency Supervisor J. C. RIDDLE, Cashier District Managers Heber J. Gill. Terre Haute. Robert H. Kroemer. Richmond. Boyd T. Smart, Gary. O. D. Smith, Muncie. Howard H. Meid, Fort Wayne. Walter E. Reamer, Lafayette. C. D. Le Favour, South Bend. John L. H. Fuller, Indianapolis. Homer L. Rogers, Agency Mgr., Consolidated Bldg., Indpls.

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FOGGY DEAN TRIAL SET FOR APRIL 9 Alleged Jones Slayer Is Arraigned. Edward (Foggy) Dean, one of the alleged members of the gang that killed Sergeant Lester Jones in the Peoples Coach Company holdup, was arraigned today in criminal court on charges of first degree murder and murder in commission of a robbery. He pleaded not guilty and trial date iyas set by Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker for April 9. The arraignment today was on new indictments brought down by a grand jury against Dean, Willie Mason and Ernest (Red) Giberson. Giberson escaped from the Hancock county jail. Mason was tried and the jury hung on the verdict. Efforts will be made to try Mason again on the new indictment. Criminal court attaches say that the Hancock county court has refused to try Mason on the old indictment again. ANN 0 U NSEMENTS 1 Death Notices COOK, ELIZABETH—BeIoved wife of Robert H Cook, mother of Mrs. Josephine Ertel. Mrs Alma Glass. Mrs. Elia Willinßs, Mrs. Esther Malloy, Harry. Roman. Arnold. Ambrose and Wiiliam Cook, died TuesdaV. Funeral Friday, 8:30 at the home. 2126 8. Delaware st., 9 a. m.. Sacred Heart church. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBY SERVICE.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LEGAL! 56 Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials I will be received by the Chairman of the 1 State Highway Commission of Indiana, at his office on the third floor. State House Annex, 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 2 P M on the 4th day of April. 1934, at which time they will be publicly opened and read invitation No. 3183—325 Tons Agriculture Lime Stone F. O. B. Winamac, Indiana. Invitation No. 3184—500 to 800 Tons No. 4 Crushed Aggregate or Gravel in State Trucks at Plant in the Monticeilo Sul-distrlet. Invitation No. 3185—Appioximatelv 5930 ■ Pounds Os Various Grass Seeds F O. B S'ate Highway Garage at Wabash. InInvitation No. 3185—Approximately 2850 Pounds of Various Orass Seeds F. O. B State Highway Garage at Bluffton. Indiana. Invitation No. 3187 Approximately 10,170 Pounds of Various Grass Seeds F O. B. State Highway Garage at Valj paraiso. Indiana ! Bids shall be submitted upon standard i proposal forms. Proposal forms and spec- . ifications will be furnished free upon request. The right is reserved by the Chairman to reject any or all bids, or 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 BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana, at his office on the third floor. State House Annex, 102 North Senate avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a. m. on the 3rd day of April, 1934, at which time thev will be puolicly opened and read: Contract M 801 302.200 Gallons Tar T. M. or Liquid Asphalt CB. 17.485 Tons Crushed Aggregate, Gravel or Slag Delivered on various S'ate Roads in the Crawfordsville District. Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon request. The right is reserved by the Chairman to reject any or all bids, or to award on any combination of bids that in his judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. J A MES D. ADAM S. Chairman. ANSWER Want Ads Promptly, the bargains that you see today may be eone tomorrow. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ALBRECHT, MTRO JO.—Age 4 years, beloved little daughter of Julius (Tom) and Osia (nee Hoyti (deceased), sister Os Thomas Jr., and Donald Paul Albrecht, died Monday. March 19. Funeral Thursday. March 22, 8:30 a. m., from the residence of Mrs. Frank Feist, 431 N. Warman ave., 9 a. m.. St. Anthony's church. Burial St Joseph's cemetery. Friends invited. For further information call GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOME. BETZ, WILLIAM B. -Brother of Christian F. Betz of this city, and Mrs. May McClosky of Marion, 6., passed away Tuesday. March 20. Funeral Thursday, March 22, 3 p. m., at the home. 834 N. Jefferson. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. BRADDOCK. MARY ANN—Age 80, beloved mother of Ida Braodock, sister of Mrs. H. S. Ingersoll of Detroit, Mich., passed away Wednesday morning at her home. Friends may call after 5 p. m.. at the home 335 N. Grant, st. Funeral Thursday 2:30 P- m. at the home. Burial Crown Hill. COOK, PHILENA J.—Beloved mother of Mrs. Violet Pell and Mrs. Andy Spilker. both of Indianapolis; Mrs. Mary Ella Baker of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Silvia Borum and Calvin Cook, both of Anderson, Ind., passed away at the residence, 730 Pleasant Run parkway, North drive. Monday morning, March 19, age 81 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence Thursday morning, March 22. at 10 o’clock. Burial Glendale cemetery, Connersville. Ind Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. [Anderson (Ind.) papers please copy.]

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices DILISIAN, ANDREW WILLIAM Age 53 years, husband of Annie Dillman. father of Mrs. Phillip Smith and Rav Dillman. passed away Tuesdav morning at the residence. 755 Lynn st. Funeral service Thursday 10 a. m.. at the CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W Mich, st Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. DORN. MAR'—Age 61 years, beloved wife of Adm Dorn, mother of Charles Dorn, passed away March 21st, 6:40 a. m. Brief services at the resident of Charles Dorn, 4929 Brookviile Rci., Friday, 1:15 p. m. Services at Zion Evangelical Church. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may c:rH after 6 p. m., Wednesday. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR IN CHARGE. HOOKER. MARQUIS RAYMOND—Age 53, beloved son of Flora B. Hooker, and brother of Oakley E. Hooker, passed away Tuesdav. Funeral at .the SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 North Illinois St.. Thursday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crjwn Hill. Friends may call at the CHAPEL, after 1 p. m.. Wednesday. KELLY, WlLLlAM—Husband of Nellie Kelly, brother of T. J.. Edward and Albert D. Kelly. Mrs. Nora Munro. Mrs. Walter Queisser, Mrs. Alice Queisser of this city. Mrs. Nellie Myers, Los Angeles, Cal., died at Danville. 111. Friends may call at the KIRBY MORTUARY Wednesday. Funeral Thursday. 8:15 at the mortuary. 9 a. m. St. Catherine's church. Buriai Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. LAWN, MARY—Mother of James Lawn and Mary Manford, died Monday. L. A. A. O. H., please meet at the home, 3 p. m. Wednesday. Y. M. 1., 8 p. m. Funeral Thursday 8:30 from the home of James, 1739 West Morris st., 9 a. m. Assumpton church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBY SERVICE. MAJORST ADDIE M.—Beloved wife of Thomas J. Majors, mother of W. C. and Paul C. Majors, passed away March 20, 1934. at the home of her 'son W. C. Majors. 546 N. Hamilton ave. Friends may call at the LITTLE & SONS FUNERAL HOME. 1316 N. Meridian st.. Services at the funeral home Thursday, 10 a. m. Short services at the Richmond (Ind.) cemetery chapel Thursday 2 p. m. Friends invited. TRichmon (Ind.i papers please copy.j MURPHY, PATRlCK—Husband of Mamie Murphy, died at the home of John Murphy, 1146 N. Tecumseh st., Tuesday. Funeral notice later. KIRBY SERVICE UFA GIN, MARY F.—Age 80 yetrs. widow of Richard T. Reagin, passed away Tuesday. March 20. 7 p. m. Funeral Thursday. March 22, 1:30 p. m. SHIRLEY BROTHERSS' CHAPEL, 946 North Illinois street. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at chapel after 5 p. m. ROGERS, SARAH F.—Beloved wife of Peter H. Rogers and mother of Mrs. George Kern of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lola Adams Gentry of Los Angeles. Cal., passed away at her home, 768 Fletcher ave., Monday afternoon. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Thursday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the home on Fletcher ave. SHORTER, • BETTY LOl—Beloved little daughter of Jewell and Helen McCalment Shorter of Muncie, Ind.. departed this life Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, March 22, at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME, Fairfield and College ave., 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. THAYER, GLENA LOUlSE—Beloved daughter of Thomas and Margaret Thayer, departed this life Tuesday age 12 years. Funeral Thursday, March 22, at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station st.. 3 p. m. Burial Ebenezer cemetery. Friends invited. TODD. SAMUEL W.—passed away at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lorena Curd, in Southport, Tuesday. March 20. Funeral at above address Friday, March 23. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Greenwood cemetery. WALK, WILLIAM C.—Beloved husband of Katherine, father of Mildred P. Walk, brother of Louis Walk and Mrs. Emma Lancaster, passed away at the home. 2843 Wash, blvd., Wednesday morning Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friday. 2 p. m Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. WINN, CORDELIA ANDREWS—Sister of Mrs. Tipton Blish of Seymour. Ind., Miss Kate Andrews of Hanover. Miss Edith Andrews. Kingston, R. I : Mrs. George Kahin of Seattle, Wash., and J H. Andrews of Indianapolis, passed away at the home of her brother. 3141 North New Jersey st. Funeral at the home of Mrs. Blish at Seymour, Friday, with burial there. 3 Funeral Directors. Florists VV. T. BLA SEN GYM 2226-28 Shelby St FINN BROS. Funeral Home ■839 N. Meridian St. l'A-H3s_ FLANNER & BUCHANAN $5 W. Fall Creek drive. _TA-4400_. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 GEO. WTUSHER” FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH. ST. BE-0148 1719 N CAPITOL AVE. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect DR-0321-0322 4 Los! and Found LOST —BLUE LEATHER PURSE, CONTAINING VALUABLES. SATURDAY. 7-8 P. M.. NORTH3IDE. NAME YOUR REWARD. HA-2592-R. 3245 GRACELAND. LOST—Lady's nose glasses, silver-rimmed with chain, between New York, Washington sts, on Rural or between Eastern ave. and Rural on Washington. Reward. LI-5400, RETURN bicycle taken from rear 1402 E ■Washington. Receive reward at 114 North Arsenal. I 2 PURSES in shopping bag. Keep money and return purses and papers. Lost at I Wabash and Delaware Sts, WA-1585-W. LADY’S brown purse, papers valuable" to owner only. Reward. BE-4254. LICENSE PLATE 100 019. Sparable by paying for this ad. CH-0834. ___ SIGMA CHI fraternity pin Reward. W 3, Daily on back. RI-5577. ALPHA Epsilon Pi Fraternity Pin. Lost March 16. Reward. BE-1312. LOST —Black purse containing valuable papers and key. Reward. 1451 Woodlawn. DR-2787. WHITE FOX TERRIER- Black car. male: "SkippY,” Children's pet. Reward. TA--1942. LOST—Brindle bull, black face, male. 6 months old: large. Reward. BE-5Q49. 5 Personals REDUCE SAFELY No diet, no exercise, fat melts away: results guaranteed or no cost. Sold only bv LEE PHARMACY, 104, Fairfield Ave, HU-7749. FREE MARCELS Ail dav Thursday CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEOE 209 Odd Fellow Bidg LI-0432 JENNIE I. SALTZ—ROB INHOOD TAVERN AND SERVICE STATION 3901 ORCHARD AVE. WA-0180. FORMERLY ! CH-0305. ! MARCH 21. 1931—Responsible only for debts contracted bv H. H. ENGELKING 1714 S. Taibo'. FUR JACQUETTES— Made, first-class. *5 swaggers. Lady fur worker RI-2015. NURfeING SOME—For invalids, chronic cases: large, clean, sunshiny rooms: best food: splendid equipment; trained nurses in attendance: reasonable. LI-1930 ON AND AFTER March 19th I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself. OMAR J. LEE. 230 N. Pershing. AITENTION LADlES!—Diathermy, ultraviolet, elec. cab., mass.. sl. HA-0474.

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Storage j STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling: ( return loads wanted: part-load service ! Q; tO J. Suesz. RI-3628: 6561: CH-0699-W j J TAYLOR—Transfer. DR-307L RD i overland' 8 lab * e ' careful - Moving local. ; MOVE *OU-Take in discarded turn.: personai service: free estimates HE-5038 DAVIS TRUCKING CO-LI-2655. Moving —Sr, up—3ls E. Mich. St. MOVING—Light hauling for discarded furniture or what? Free estimates. DRTR ANS FER.--GENERAL HAULIN G EXPEFHENCED MEN. REASONABLE LI--5601. Musical Instrument Repairing BAND ano orchestra instruments repaired, i ?uar work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 123 N Penn. Ll-5513 Paper Hanging P HENGEN BROS. Paper Hangers. Satisfaction guaranteed. DR-7922. 1934 PAPER--And excellent woTk at low prices. CUNNINGHAM. LI-4290. PAPERHANGING—Painting, plaster patch-ing-guaranteed work: reasonable. ACKERMAN & JENNINGS. LI-2937. PAPERHANGING—Painting: samples, estimates. Special on cheap rooms. DRPaper Cleaning CLEAN PAPER—SOc per room: immediate § e /™ e . ; „ years’ experience. LANNAN. BE-4728. Pumps, Well Repairing PUMP—WeII repairing and sewer work. Very reasonable. 545 Holly Ave. Radio Service GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE—Free calls. 544 Virginia ave. Dr. 3368. Roofs Repaired LEAKY ROOFS repaired: new roofs, payments. ACME ROOFING CO.. LI-2278 mornings: HU-3812, afternoons-evenings. Truck Renting DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF. INC. - Rent a Rl* 743 gh 6 c^ea P way. 39 Kentucky Ave. INSTRUCTIONS ~ 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring WANTED—Names inert, 18-35, wishing become U. S. Government Railway Postal Clerks. Start $l5B month. Apply today sure for particulars and list government positions. 25 coach'ed FREE. Box K--404 Times. FREE HAWAIIAN GUITAR to~each new student. SI.OO per private lesson. Limlted offer HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO 2108 Roosevelt ave. HELP WANTED To Those Seeking Employment. Situation Wanted ads in The Times are read by many employers. Your ad in The Times will cost you less than in any other paper in Indianapolis . . less thap 2 cents per word. Rates Are: ' 12 Words 1 Day 22 12 Words 4 Days 65 12 Words 7 Days.... 1.08 13 Help Wanted—Male 51.500.00 MUTUAL LIFE Protection for $7: approximate total cost sl3 per year; non-medical, ages 5 to 75. all races! dues waived after 15 years; disability waivers, loan and withdrawal values. Write for particulars. FAMILY MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, Heard Bidg . Phoenix. Arizona. ESTABLISH YOURSELF IN THE TRUCIfING BUSINESS. Wanted men with sufficient capital to purchase tractors and trailers for long distance hauling. Permanent employment. Box K 427 Times. NEAT appearing men: furnishing good references: wanted for responsible position. Apply 768 Carlyle Place, after WANTED —Two good used car salesmen. If you are willing to work see MR. WRIGHT. 1302 N. Meridian. LI-8073. 6 MEN—Steady work, no invest., no exp. nec. Sal. and corns, to start. 38 No. Penn.. Room 334. WANTED—PORTER FOR" BARBER - SHOP. 711 E, 42ND. 14 Help Wanted—Female UNENCUMBERED woman for represent a- i tive of national concern. Must have executive ability. Apply MISS FIErER. 310 Merchants Bank. WOMAN over 25 years for handling clientele of large organization. Advancement if qualify. MISS LITTLETON, 532 Architect and Builders B]rig. EXPERIENCE white housemaids, 18-30 years. References. Apply between 8-12 j a. m INDIANA STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. 310 N. Meridian. 1 A SINGER WANTED—With coarse voice, j Call HA-2447-M. RENTALS 17 Fnrntahed Rooms $2: HAMILTON, N„ 805— Lady; room, private, modern home; private entrance; near bath, CH-2665-J. S3—NEW JERSEY. N„ 1605—Pleasant, front room; near bath; 1 or 2; garage. HA-3895-J. CAPITOL N.. 1202, Apt. 20—Single room. $2.50; double, 53.50; next bath, steam heat, LI-93~9 COLLEGE. 2713— Large furnished or un- ■. furnished room, near bath, gar, optional. COLLEGE. 3222 —Nice, clean, comfortable room: private home; close to bath. HA--1009-J. DREXEL. 411 N—Pleasant room. 2 windows; large closet, next bath; meals optional. IR-6351. ; ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—Attractive room; large closet; 3 windows; hot water; refined home; reasonable. KENWOOD. 5425—R00m. Prefer vour.g mar,; garage and breakfast optional; reasonable. HU-7709 TALBOT N . 2419—Comfortable, furnished room: private, modern home: near bath; garage free: reasonable. TA-3833. WANTED—Refined Kiri share home north ! Grand p:ano, radio etc. HA-2773-R. 17-a Hotels. Kesorls, Inns Colonial Hotel ate, $4 up Walking distance 236 N 111 SCHWENztR HOTEL—4SB E Washington | i st Rooms $2 50 up Steam heat, run- ; nine water shower# nr CORONADO HOTEL north bus terminal heat and not water all rooms; daily 75c and $1; week;- $3 un LI-1637. DEARBORN HOTEL : Rates to permanent guests 3208 E. Michigan St. CH-7550.

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RENTALS __ 17-a Hotel*. Resorts. Inn* HOTEL 124 E New York at Room*. *2 wk. and up. Steam heat. Walking d;stacce. hoteVaNTLers ! Offers ail comfort*. UltTa modern hotel i service. A* low a* $2 a davi 110 week. | 750 N Meridian LI-2351 _ 18 Housekeeping Rooms 13 SINGLE—Nice front room, modern home suitable for 2. Home privileges. HA-4549-J 14 50— TALBOT N . 2342 Modern 2-room apt., furnished complete, range; sink; reasonable Phone HA-4809-M BEVILLE, 829 N -Sleeping or housekeep* i ihft rcom. next bath, steam heat private ! entrance. BROADWAY. 2443 Housekeeping; alio sleeping rooms, front; nicely furnished; privileges: private home CARROLLTON 112*- Single room; $3: room and kitchenette, reasonable, utilities furnished. CARROLLTON 1529 —2 rooms Iron’ overstuffed. m-a-door bed. private bath and entrance. Everything furnished garage. COLLEGE 1933- — <2l 2-rm suites furST sink, utilities sum adults HE-5038. 1 ILLINOIS. N.. 1726- large living roomu i bedroom: overstuffed, kitchenette private ■ bath optional; telephone, garage i ILLINOIS *lB N 2 iargeToorr- private bath, utilities furnished. phone OHIO. 407 E.—Sleeping room'- for night lodgers: 13c. 25c. 3'ic per night I OHIO. E . 540—-Nice clean housekeeping rooms: *1.50 up: garage $1 month, i PARK 2428—2 connecting front rooms; I overstuffed, near bath; private entrance [ Steam heat. WASHINGTON ST E . 1110~T"mce~down7 stairs front apartment-, with running water; reasonable everything furnlshecT 2 UNFURNISHED ground-floor rooms. *8 per month ilj light housekeeping room._*l so we* k ' N ■ LOVELY WOODRUFF"PLACE - 608 m W *7. ce t X ront ro ° m - small kitchenettr. $4 30, CH-4108 _______ 19 Rooms with Board NEW JERSEY. N. 2217 -Attractive front pnffl'eges TA^7O6 EmPl ° yt<i “ ent,ema “: h -3 good rr 'a/s: real home" with | pr.'. i.eges; >.V Close lu RI-9930 j WASHINGTON. F. 1125’ a -NICK CLEAN JPRIVATE P HOME R00M: nE;ASOMARLE: W 4^? E £ --R S fin , ed sirl - share home north. _Bab.v Orauo plan radio .'c HA 2''. .• 21 Unfurnished Apartments AVE... 3606 Bellingham apartments: attractive, cozv. *32.50 and 535 See custodian, WA-4413. BROADWAY—Efficiency apartment in-a---S or u : tfifc b ' lth H2J2 BROADWAY furnished! HMt and WaW M 0 MOLLOY CEDAR. 923 1 4 rooms: heat.“water- A-l condition. Will pay moving. DR-4388 THE DUNDEE APTS. CORNER VIRGINIA * M’CARTY STS Heat. gas. frigidaire, furnished. M, E. MOLLOY Indianapolis Rental'Agency' wid - e furnished and unfurttvp. t w. r 68 e i! ra^ r n a tton " uav - li - TTIE MADISON 615 MADISON AVE water*’ furnisher? T °° mS Hpat ' Mo E, MOLLOY MARKET. E . 1018—Modern upper 2 bed7ooms. steam heat, water, reduced WAAttractive Cozy Large Bedroom apartments: S4O. $45, SSO- re _ *Vfcig,y" l ’ d h "‘- fflmim mm mmr Apartments in all parts ot the city; free transportation to inspect apartments. Call HE-1237 or RI-1371. day or night. Two-Bedroom Apt. THE ST. REGIS PENN. AT 14TH ST. Apt. 206. RI-7858 or Security _Trust Cos. COLORED —Douglass Court. 21st and Blvd. pi.. $22,50: includes utilities. DR-5012. COLORED—CorneII. 1222 N„ S2O; includes utilities. DR-5012 111 E. 16TH $3T5<r547.50 37 W, 21st S4O 00-$55.00 ANSWER Want Acts Promptly, the bargains that you see today may be gone tomorrow. 22 Unfurnished Houses $lO. formerly slß—Wisconsin, 315—5 _ rooms good condition garage RI-064*, SI4—FORMERLY $29; COYNER. 23 13— 5- modern double, garage. Near park. CH-2563. $lB, FORMERLY s4o—Walcott. N - ' 224; 6- modern double; near Tech. LI--2725. $25; FORMERLY $37.50: SALEM, 3522 Redecorated. 5 rooms, garage, shrubs; near Shortridge HA-1453-W. BELLEFONTAINE, 1011 8-room house, modern Suitable roomers, lighthousekeeping_ HE-495 6. CARROLLTON. 1637- Modern double, newly decorated; new shades, good furnace, garage. .sl6. CENTRAL, 2110—530. formerly S6O; 7-rm mod.; heat, water, gar. furnished. HU--1404. COTTAGE, 1603—4 Rooms and kitchenette, $14.50; semi-modern, water paid, repapered. Owner, HU-4368. DR-3564-R. GUILFORD, 2724—Large modern single; good condition; double garage; $25. GRANT. N. 51—5 or 7-rooin modern; garage: water paid; s2l. IR-3162. _ LTNWOOD. 515—6-room strictlv modern double: excellent condition; $25. RI- 7102, MICHIGAN. E. 528—6-rooin double: good condition, garage: water paid; $12.50. OAKLAND. S 325—511; water paid: 4 rooms, sink, toilet, garage. DR-1978-R. PARK AVE.. 3120—South L 6-room modern double; A-l condition, near Shortridge. WA-1999. TACOMA, N„ 1614 —Single. 6 rooms, modern: garage; excellent condition; water _pd.;S2o. WA-0395. TUXEDO. N.. 1119 Beautiful 6-room double. Near Brook3ide park: S3O. Formerly $55. Open. 106 W. KANSAS—7-rooin single in good location. Water paid. Only sls LI--7361. C. C, Grove. 44 Virginia Ave. __ 33RD.. E . 908—2-way. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, Frigidaire; S4O, was $65. Open. HU-2384, 4GTH. E 813—6-room double; breakfast room, garage: $35. formerly $65 HU--3678. ONE MONTH FREE $7; Tallman. 1962—3-room; gas. elec. $10: 624'j S. New Jersey; 3 rooms modern. 30TH. 614 W.—7-room modern Close to car line and business center water paid at $25. J 3. CRUSE KI-6412_ MOVING PA& $18.50: Buchanan. 316 9 rooms, modern. $23: New York, E . 3730'3-rm. modern. 34TH ST.. W —s rooms inside toilet, gas. sink, lights, ga rage, sl2. Wa-2820-J. 50 S. BELLE VIET; PL. 4-room double, basement, furnac* toilet, water paid: sl4. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318, S2O Mo. —Modem Bungalow See 2721 Adams (Nos 3300 blk. east). Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491. 247 N Penn. ONE MONTH FREE—2I36 N Temple Ave., 4-rm. cottage, rent SB. Owner. 106 N. Delaware. E. L. COTHRELL W. 9th st., 3342, semi-mod., 5 rms„ sl2 50 Barth Ave., 1317 3 : 5 rooms modern except furnace $12.50 Hamilton Ave., 220 N: 7 rooms modern S2O 00 Olney. 2873 N : 4 bedrooms, modern S2O 00 BE-3181. LI-2073. IK-7014 After You fiave SeJected Your New Heme See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and House* CAPITOL N, 5148—Owner; 3-bedroom brick: Frigidaire: 2-car earage; fur* nished, ;;n; ;rn...;,ed. HU-5113 NEW JERSEY. 739 N—s rms , modern. single. Overstaffed S6 per week. RI-7726, Colonade, Meridian at 9th. Attractive furnished apartments ino kitchenettesi. dining room service. RI--0253, Bedroom Apt., $45 Attractively furnished, modem, fireproof building. 2725 N. Meridian. H. H WOODSMALL. Agency. Inc, ILLINOIS. N.. 810'g—Beautiful, modern furnished efficiency apartments. $7 to $10: utilities LI-8388. WANT ADS Continued on n£xt page