Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1934 — Page 15

APRIL 25,1931

Tigers Out in Front in American League Chase; Giants' 4 Home Runs Win Oral Hildebrand Holds Browns to Four Safeties While Mates Pound Out Nineteen Hits; Yanks, Athletics Draw 40,000 at Stadium Opener. BY JACK CUDDY United Pres* Staff CorreMzondent NEW YORK. April 25 —The Detroit Tigers, apparently stronger and more aggrrx ;ve than last season, are off to a flying start in the American League pennant race. Strengthened behind the bat by their peppery new catcher-manager, Mickey C .imm' . bolstered in the outfield by Goose Goslin, and heartened by Marvin Ov n s robu-t come-back at third base, the Bengals are setting the pace in the junior circuit with four victories and one defeat.

It is an outfit that explodes fiperd. hustle and fight. Their four victories re ultcd lrom bursts in which four or more runs were clicked oil in an inning. Yesterday, for example, they clustered six hits for six runs in the sixth to down the White Sox, 7 to 3. in their first home showing be-

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Yankee Stadium before 40.000 fans, second largest crowd of the new season. It was a great day for the Italians, with Mayor La Guarcia establishing a precedent by pitching the first ball from the mound, instead of a grandstand box. and Frank Crosetti providing the winning run with a homer in the sixth. This blow enabled Red Ruffing to triumph over Johnny Marcum in a four-hit pitching duel. Cleveland, which had been tied for third place with the Red Sox, Athletics and Browns, took sole command of that berth by smothering the Browns, 15 to 2. Hal Trosky led the nineteen-hit assault on Hadley. Coffman, Knott and Andrews with two homers and two singles, while Oral Hildebrand limited the Browns to four safeties. The Red Sox took fourth place by | shutting out the Senators, 5 to 0, after President Roosevelt tossed out the first ball at Washington. Johnny Welch held the Senators to five hits. Bill Werber of the Sox made four hits in four attempts, and his mate, Carl Reynolds, made four in five. Charlie Grimm’s Cubs retained the lead in the National League with their sixth straight victory, a 3-to-2 win over Cincinnati. Three doubles and two singles in the first off Dazzy Vance, gave them their three runs. Two home runs by Hal Schumacher and two more by Mel Ott helped the second-place Giants to an 11-7 triumph over the Phillies. Pittsburgh rose into a third-place tie with Brooklyn when Freddie Lindstrom’s homer in the ninth, with Finney and Roettger aboard, resulted in a 5-4 win over the Cardinals. Joe Medwick made a St. Louis four-bagger in the second. The Braves combined a walk, triple and three singles in the fourth for three runs that gave them a 5-to-3 edge over Brooklyn. Wally Berger made a Boston homer in the third.

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. . Noel Epperson rpWO young Indianapolis golf pros will vie for honors on the banks of Lake Wawasee this summer. Last week the announcement was made that Brace Wilcox, former Avalon Country Club assistant, would be at South Shore Country Club this season. Today, W. W. Irwin, owner, and Frank Remy, manager of the Spink hotel course at the lake, announced the appointment of Noel Epperson, for seven years assistant to Fred Schopp at Woodstock Club, as pro for the 1934 season. Epperson began his golf career as a caddie, moved to Avalon for one year as assistant in 1926 and since has been with Schopp, which well qualifies him in experience for the new position. WABASH DOWNS FRANKLIN CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., April 25. —With Davis holding Franklin to three hits, Wabash scored its fourth baseball victory here yesterday, 11 to 2. Spiddell, Wabash catcher, hit a home run with one man on base in the fifth inning.

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NORTH SIDE UPTOWN Double *F^at*ur* M Bebe Daniels “SONG YOU GAVE ME” “CURTAIN AT EIGHT” iij 2351 Station St. |l|<|t Aft/I Double Feature Claudette Colbert “FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE” ' DARING DAUGHTERS” r, . . e i 19th and College StratlOrd Family Nite JUtmuiU Double Feature “CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE” “THE RECKONING” ■ #ri/y/a * Noble at Mass. MK(j(jA Family Nite IMLitJVJi: t Richard Dix “ACE OF ACES” GARRICK “CHANCE AT HEAVEN” ■ • EIGHT GIRLS IN A BO AT’ ’ n ( i X r 30th & Northwestern ►I IrY Double Feature Ed. Lowe “NO MORE WOMEN” “SECRET OF THE BLVE ROOM” Tegsev Illinois at 34th |c I I /, Double E'eature “ Ann Harding “GALLANT LADY” “I BE LIEVED IN YOU” nrp /yt 4vn St. Clair, Ft. Wayne SI (iIyAIK Double Feature 01. Uiuaiiv Jack oakie “SITTING PRETTY” “BELOVED’’ TALBOTT family* NUe d A iALUv; A A Double Feature “SIX OF A KIND" “FRONTIER MARSHALL” y tn Double Feature gDlVlYli x\J Richard Dix “DAY RECKONING” “GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM” EAST SIDE rr\ 4p/a 1 1 4 2412 E. Wash. St. lAIaIiMA Double Feature A i IViV/iUi V Greta Garbo "QUEEN CHRISTINA” “BLOOD MONEY” STRAND ature J A lvr * i ’ Jack Oakie “TOO MUCH HARMONY” "SLEEPERS EAST” n |t/\* 1 Dearborn at iittb KIVtILI Double Feature Alice Brads“MlSS FANE’S BABY IS STOLEN” “SONG YOU GAVE ME” in | |\t /"i VM' E rta^b IK V ll\(g Double Feature IAVTAiAVJ Bargain Nite “DAY OF RECKONING” “RAFTER ROMANCE” gyy 1 • 1 2721 E. Wash. W ashington “NAGANA” “HER SPLENDID FOLLY” r*Rr'Tk PA\T 4<530 E. Tenth St. EMERSON D John Bo‘i re “I BELIEVED Pi YOU” “FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE”

Johnny Carlin to Appear on Friday Night’s Hall Card Finnegan-Ruppentha! Bout to Headline Bill in Local Arena. Absent from the local wrestling arenas for several months on an eastern tour, Johnny (Pop Eye) Carlin, the Swedish wild man middleweight. will be back on a mat card here Friday night, showing in the semi-final at Tomlinson hall against Harry Burris of Anderson. The main event on Promoter Jimmy McLemore’s weekly show will pit “Lord” Pat Finnegan, British welterweight, against one of his most prominent rivals for title claims, Duke Ruppenthal of Milwaukee. In the east in recent shows Carlin has met some of the outstanding lighter division grapplers in the country, among them Midget Fisher, claimant of the middleweight and light heavy belts, Jack Blumfield, Jewish middleweight champ, Pinky Gardner, former light heavy titlist, Joe Banaski, Frankie Light and others. A prelim will be signed to complete the card. The main go Friday night matches a pair of grapplers who in previous bouts each here have demonstrated their superiority as straight wrestlers, and who, at the same time, showed they can take care of themselves against rough opponents. The monocled Irishman, Finnegan, is one of the most colorful show men in the mat ring. Both he and Ruppenthal have defeated Ray Meyers and Jack Domar here. TITLE GO ON LONG ISLAND By United Press NEW YORK, April 25. —Madison Square Garden's Long Island bowl will be the site of the welterweight title fight between champion Jimmy McLarnin and Barney Ross on May 28. it was announced yesterday when contracts were approved by the boxing commission. SILENT HOOSIERS WIN The Silent Hoosiers won from Mt. Comfort yesterday, 3 to 2. Cooper, Silent Hoosier moundsman, granted four hits and struck out eleven. J. Kingen, Mt. Comfort hurle;, also was nicked for four safeties and had ten strike-outs. CRIMSON WINS EASILY BLOOMINGTON, Ind., April 25. —Three De Pauw pitchers were ineffective against Indiana in a baseball game here yesterday and the Crimson had little trouble winning, 12 to 4, LEG A L S 56 Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Notice is hereby Riven 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, Statehouse Annex, 102 North Senate avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 2 P. M. on the 9th day of May, 1934, at which time they will be publicly opened and read: Invitation No. 3277: 10,000 to 20,000 Gallons Asphalt Filler OAF-I F. O. 8., Greencastle. Indiana. Invitation No. 3278: 300 Wood Sign Posts F. O. 8.. Seymour, Indiana, Invitation No. 3279: 800 Wood Guide Posts F. O. 8.. Richmond. Ind. Invitation No. 3280: 3500 to 4500 Grade A or B Crushed Aggregate or Gravel del’d on road 157 between Worthington and Coal City, Indiana. Invitation No. 3281: 1500 to 2500 Tons Grade A or B Crushed Aggregate No. 4 del’d on Road 54 near Junction of Roads 54 and 45. Invitation No. 3282: 1500 to 2000 Tons No. 4 & 6 Crushed Aggregate del'd on Road 150 B-2 in the vicinity of Paoli, Indiana. Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon reauest. 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. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 11863. In the matter of petition of State Highway Commission and Illinois Central Railroad for relocation of a grade crossing of state road No. 35 over tne tracks of the Illinois Central Railroad between Morgantown and Bean Blossom in Brown County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing In the above entitled cause in the Rooms of Commission at 401 State House, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 2:00 o’clock P. M. on Monday. May 14, 1934. Public participation in this hearing Is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv R. C. GILBERT. Examiner. SHERMAN MINTON. Public Counselor, l Indianapolis, Indiana, April 21st. 1934.

EAST SIDE HAMILTON W Chas. Farrell “BIG SHAKEDOWN” “MADAME SPY” Paramount New Jer. at E. Wash. FEATURING TEN DIFFERENT PICTURES 11 11 j 1500 RooseveD Hollywood “I LIKE IT THAT WAY” “EASY TO LOVE” TUVUIAA 4020 E. New Fork IUAEIjII Double Feature Irene Dunn “IF I WERE FREE” “SONS OF THE DESERT” n 4 pi rr pt\ 2930 E. 10th St. PARKER Family Nite *■ 1 *-a v *navav Double Feature “SECRETS OF THE BLUE ROOM” "MASTERS OF MEN” SOL Til SIDE FOUNTAINSOU ARE” Double Feature Frederic March • DESIGN FOR LIVING” “WINE, WOMEN AND SONG” SANDERS uiaiix/Lavu Norman Foster “ORIENT EXPRESS” “CRADLE SONG” /-Vn ip\7rri 4 t 1105 S. Meridian URIEIN IAL Double Feature Harry Myers “ESKIMO” “RI DIN” G ENTS” 4 wt 4 fw • 1040 Virginia Ave. GRAIN ADA. Double Feature Frank McHugh “NOT TONIGHT JOSEPHINE” “IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT” n |, 1429 S. Meridian Roosevelt “SMOKY” “CAPTURED" 4 xr 4 f rv\i Prospect at ChurchAVALON Double feature Ed. Lowe “LET’S FALL IN LOVE” "HIPS, HIPS. HOORAY” GARFIELD “WOMEN IN HIS UFF.” “SHADOWS OF SING SING” LINCOLN Richard Dix _“ACE OF ACES” WEST SIDE IN 4 JC V 2540 W. Mich. L/iAI J I Paul Muni “WORLD CHANGES” nm if/\\ Tr P W. Wash at Belmont BELMONT “I LIKE IT THAT WAY” ’ “DEVIL TIGER” ctris 4 onD 2702 W Tenth St. STATk Double Feature JIXYILi Eddle Cantor “ROMAN SCANDALS” ‘INVISIBLE MAN”

LEGALS 56 Legal Notices Special Meeting called at 7:30 p. m.. April 30th. at Board of Works. City Hall of all employers of Painters. Decorators and Paperhangers. to discuss the Code of Fair Competition, approved bv President Roosevelt on March 12th and effective March 22nd. It is to the interest of all such employers to attend this Meeting as everv one employing Journeymen must abide by this Cede. ANNOUNCEMENT S i Death Notices BOGARD, JOSEPH—Belo'ed husband ot Catherine Bogard and father of Mrs. H. G. Dorbecker. 3115 Lowland Ave.. Monday. Funeral Thursday. April 26 at the MOORE & KIRK i temporary t FUNERAL HOME. Olnev and Roosevelt Ave.. 11 a. m. Friends invited Burial Terre Haute. Ind. iTerre Haute papers please copy.' BROSNAN. JOHN D. SR—At his home. 1475 N Delaware St.. Monday. April 23 Funeral at residence. Thursday at 10 a. m.. SS Peter and Paul Cathedral at 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Knights of Columbus will meet at the residence Wednesday evening. 8 o’clock, for prayer. ELLIOTT. FRED W.—Passed away Tuesday. April 24. Funeral services at the home. 2003 North Harding. Friday. April 27. 2:30 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. [Greencastle papers please copy 1. NORTH.AM. WALTER L.—Are 83 father of Edgar L. Northam of Evansville, Mrs. Cora Flanagan of P’ishers. and Mrs. J. E. Christain of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday. Funeral services at the Fishers M. E. church. Friday. 2 p m. Burial Highland cemetery. Please omit flowers. Friends may call at the home in Fishers after 2 p. m. Thursday. M CORD SERVICE PARSON, ELLA B..—Age 65 mother of John Parsons. Florence Douglas and Rubv C. Frev. passed away April 24. at residence. 2940 College avenue. Friends invited. Funeral Friday. April 27. at 1 p m from R. G. M'CLOSKY FUNERAL CHAPEL. Logansport. Ind. Burial Springvale cemetery. Lafavette, Ind. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM 2226-28 Shelbv St. FINN BROS. Funeral Home t639_N Meridian 8t TA-183S GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH. ST. BE-0148 1719 N CAPITOL AVE. TA-1719 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive. TA-4400 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect DR-0321-0322 4—Lost and Found RONSON cigarette lighter, black, silver; lost Belmont. Washington sts., in parking lot. DR-0116. Reward. LOST—From Crow's Nest: light brown Irish Terrier. No name on collar. Reward. HU-6454. COMPACT—Green beaded, pouch style; keepsake; downtown Saturday afternoon. Reward. MISS BROWN. RI-5551. LOST—Omega Phi Tau sorority pin. Saturday night: Athenaeum or 10th, College. MISS MARTHA SPALL. CH-0157. 5 Personals IT’S a mineral health resort at home, for arthritis, rheumatism, diabetes, stomach ulcers, nervousness, eliminates acidosis and toxicosis; nourishes every gland and organ. It’s no time to be sick; cost 50c week or $2.00 for 30-day supply. Urinalysis free to our customers. NATURE’S MINERAL FOOD CO.. INC.. R-1461. Free literature. 127 E. Ohio st. DR. CHESTER MILLER A “The Children’s Dentist” {W 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI-7281. &jS „ It’s just like making JLJ 3 * mud pies—fun for them A // and fun for me. UWU M /j FREE MARCELS All day Thursday CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 209 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-0432 RISK. GENE O—ls no olnger authorized to represent me in the wholesale meat business under the name of (Gene O. Risk I. MAMIE M’NULTY, LADIES’ HAIR CUTTING FREE—Tues. Wed Thurs JOURNEYMEN BARBERS’ EDU.' SCHOOL. 342 E. Washington St. PARKING space across from court house. $3 mo. Inq. ECONOMY RADIO, 245 E. Wash. WANTED—Babies to board. $.50 daily. Best references. CH-3300-W. 1242 Brookside Ave. LOST—Many good times if you don’t dance. Learn at STOCKMAN’S. DO YOU have rheumatism, neurities, arthritis, high blood pressure? Call HA-0474. NOTICE The Lawn Mower Shop was at 30th St. and Sherman Dr., has moved to 2361 Station. on the alley. BOARD CHILDREN—Mother's rare, near grade school; 50c day. 1402 E. 11th St. NURSING HOME for invalids; .special registered nurses. 654 W. Dr., Woodruff PL CH-2688-W. ROYAL ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE Announces; Nite classes in addition to day school. Beauty operators in demand. Ages 16-60. Positions guaranteed. Tools, supplies free. Diplomas issued. Enroll this week for SI.BB. Beauty code will make qualifications more difficult. Act now. Do not waste ROYAL ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE 807 Roosevelt Bide., 11l & Wash. Sts. ANSWER Want Aas Promptly, the bargains that you see today mav be gone tomorrow. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring FREE HAWAIIAN GUITAR to each new student. SI.OO per private lesson. Limited offer HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO 2108 Roosevelt Ave BARBER STUDENTS—Discriminate in your school selection. Scientific harboring taught. Paid while learning. Journeymen Barber's Educ. School, 342 E. Wash. HAWAIIAN GUITAR LESSON FREE. 18 W. MARKET. ROOM 207, help - wanted 13 Help Wanted—Male “A CHALLENGE TO THE MAN WHO SAYS HE CAN NOT FIND EMPLOYMENT If vou are of neat appearance, between the ages of 25 and 50. can furnish good character references and looking for work that will not onft place you on a substantial earning basis quickly but will also increase rapidly and has good future possibilities, we can place you in one of our departments just created. Call Thursday. 9:30 to 12 A. M. only. 203 Medical Arts Bldg. MEN WANTING JOBS On new construction work in United States. So. America. Write E. MOORE. 1734 Hunter Bidg.. Chicago. Enclose stamp. MEN WANTED—Sed shirts. No experience necessary. Free samples. Commission in advance. Free ties with shirts. CARROLL MILLS. 875 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn. N. Y. WANTED

A YOUNG MAN Neat appearing, intelligent and whose application to his work will bring results: salary. Write Box K-101, Times. WANTED—3 men for steady sales'position. A-l ref. required. Apply 10 to 12 a. m., 217 Peoples Bank^ AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN WANTED—New used cars, experience necessary, married preferred. 230 E. 16th St. MAN with truck to cut wood. 1425 North Illinois St. MEN and boys sell white summer caps. small inv. 131 South Illinois St. MANAGER for first-class restaurant downtown location: self-serving system: investment SI,OOO with good salary. Box K-100, Times. 2 SALESMEN with cars to sell Croslev refrigerators. Small draw. 2962 Central. WANTED—Reliable paper hangers. Call 15 Eastern Ave. ARMATURE and stator winder: must be thoroughly experienced. Box K-106. 14 Help Wanted —Female 3 LADIES— (18-30) $6 salary and good bonus to start. 38 N. Penn,. Rm. 334, RESTAURANT COOK—White, middle-aged, experienced, references. Stay nights. Box K-102. HOUSEKEEPER for young man and son. $2. Call Sunday a. m. 113 North sth St. Bgech Grove. WOMAN—Alert, ambitious: some office experience. at_once : __slo_Merchants_bank. TIMES WANT ADS maie interesting reading because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily 15 Wanted —Male or Female SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES to sell Glosso Glass Cleaner, and Millers Miracle Waterless Cleaner. Room 3, 104’a W. Ohio. CH-0321. RI-5126. MEN and women; house-to-house canvassing: good proflts; small investment: sales guaranteed. 131 South Illihois. 16 Situations Wanted SEAMSTRESS —S hk In yov.r home. Experienced house cleaners, part cash o r 830 S. East. HIGHLY competent middle-aged graduate i--. v .nhie: any case. RI-7778. be yd. I furnish boillast or stilt thread. 2045 College. HE-2584.

RENTALS . 17 Furnished Rooms BUCKINGHAM DR. 209—ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR I OR 2 GARAGE. PRIVATEFAMILY. HU-4015 COLLEGE. 2337—53: newly decorated 3 * windows: owner's home; privileges, nice 1 ocat ion HE - 575 8 FALL CREEK BLVD. at 3615 Coliseum Ave Lovely room, private home, garage. ll.i--r.ols Fair Ground car WA-2164. GRACELAND 3607—Front living room and bedroom. S4 50: also bedroom. $3. Next bath private entrance HAMILTON. N , 842 -Pleasant large, airy room; large closet; private family; carline. CH-1244-M ILLINOIS. N . 1907—Unusual room 1 or T Well ventilated. Constant hot water. Renned horne. Garage. KENWOOD. 3550 —Clean, pleasant room; next bath: private home: reasonable: cava ep. HA-2551-M MASSACHUSETTS .'.VK.. 703—Apt. 5. clean front. $3: light cheerful room. $2 25: const ant hot water. OHIO. E 407—Lodging. 15c. 25c. 30c per night clean, modern rooms. SHEFFIELD. N , 31—Sleeping room, modern. Near Washington high school. BE--3703-W. VERMONT. W . 36—Savov No 2. $3 50; large room. 2 windows; private family. LI-8612. VERMONT. W„ 36. APT. 3-Large, well furnished room; large closet. 1 or 2 LI-4905, evenings or Sunday 35TH. W., 16—Attractive front room, private home, two employed. Near Meririian bus. TA-6182 17-a Hotels, Resorts. Inns NEW JERSEY. N. 4 (NEW PALACE HOTELi—Nice, clean, modern rooms; 35c night and up WASHINGTON. W. 359—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms S2 up per week. Double 50c up day or night. Porter service. SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E Washington st. Rooms. $2.50 up. Steam heat, running water, showers or tuos CLINTON HOTEL—Large front housekeeping: gas range; $2 up; steam heat; sleeping. Downtown. HOTEL—I 24 E. NEW YORK ST~ Rooms. $2 wk. and up. Steam heat. Walking distance. > HARBOUR HOTEL 617 N Illinois: pleasant, warm, rooms; running hot. cold water. Low rates. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers ail comforts. Ultra modern hole, service. As low as $2 a day; *lO wees 750 N. Meridian LI-2351. Harfon Regular and transient. Innerspring mattresses. Coffee Shop. Close in. Del. at Mich. Li. 5315 Seminole Hotel 920 N. Alabama St., outside rooms with baths and telephones; $1 per day; $3.50 per week. LI-1496. CORONADO HOTEL Illinois st.. block north of bus terminal: clean, light outside rooms; all with running water. Public and private baths; Daily. isc up; wkly.. $3 and up. LI-1637. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $lO MO. AND UP—2 ROOMS. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT: MODERN; WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE; ALL UTILITIES. 312 E. ST. CLAIR ST. • ALABAMA. N.. 1246—2 Light housekeeping rooms; 2 sleeping; newly furnished; utilities furnished; private. RI-3895. COLLEGE. 2224—1 or 2 front rooms, sink, phone, garage, all utilities; private entrance; DELAWARE. N„ 2004 -LIGHT. ROOMY, combination living-bedroom; kitchen privileges. Call evenings. ILLINOIS. N., 3232—Pleasant front 2-room apartment; hot water; Maytag, everything furnished. MICHIGAN, 2117. E.—2 large rooms; utilities; private entrance; next to bath; $4, NEW JERSEY. N.. 418—Light airv room: everything furnished. $3 week, near car line. RI-2098. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1215—2-room apartment; completely furnished; private entrance: also sleeping. LI-3180. VERMONT, E.. 627—Unfurnished, first floor rooms, private entrance, utilities paid; reasonable. E7[ 616—2 & 3-room, light, airy, apartments: furnished; private bath & entrance. Porch. 30TH, W.. 610—3 unfurnished rooms, sink, private bath, entrance; couple preferred; sls. 35TH, W.—4 rooms, Ist floor, sink, toilet, gas, lights, bed, stove: $3.50. WA-282Q-J. 2-ROOM modern apartments; private entrance; desirable location. Call 826 or 835 Broadway. WILL SHARE modern bungalow, north; couple or 2 girls: Frigidaire, utilities; reasonable. CH-1758-3. LOVELY WOODRUFF. 608 M. Dr.- Room and private bath: furnished for housekeeping: $5, CH-4108. 5-ROOM furnished house; lights, gas. w’ater furnished: $6 per week. Call 1611 Southeastern Ave. 19 Rooms with Board BROADWAY, 2320—Attractive room; meals, privileges: garage; reasonable. HE-3225. HAMILTON. N.. 1033—Modern room, board, private entrance: home privileges: men; double. $4.50: single, 55.50. CH-2616-R. 32ND, E., 603—Pleasant room, home privileges; meals. Garage optional. TA--2818, CHILDREN to board; mother's care. Near school. Large yard. RI-2927, 9 BEDROOMS, twin beds. 2 baths. 2 showers; phones, pool table; young men; 21 unfurnished Apartments Efficiency Apt., $25. Large rooms, painted walls, automatic heat, Frigidaire and utilities. ■ 1530 N. Illinois.

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Alteration Specialist ALTERATIONS ladles, men’s garments: cleaning and pressing; reasonable. MEYER O. JACOBS. 212 E. 16th Et. TA, 6667, Cinders CINDERS—Rich dirt, sodding and grading, hauling of all kinds. CH-0906. Cleaners FASHION DRY CLEANERS— Wearing apparel. furs, draperies, rugs, blankets, upholstered furniture. 1901 Central. HE-1313. Crushed Stone CRUSHED stone. $3 ton delivered, and good rich dirt. DR-2406, Exterminating MOTHPROOFING, rugs and furniture, etc. C. F. POEHLER. INC.. CH-0224. Free estimates. Floor Refinishing RENT a dustless floor machine, make your old floors new. CH-2971. HARDWOOD floors laid: old floors made like new: estimates. HE-2048. Furniture CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-Oaß3 — Furnace Cleaning & Repairing HALL-NEAL Furnace Cos. LI-4576. Service and repairs for all furnaces. Vacuum cleaning. FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING. REPAIRS FOR ALL FURNACES RYBOLT HEATING CO. RI-9426. Landscape Service HUMUS fertilizer for flowers and lawns: 15-day special on crushed stone. $2 ton. spread and rolled; free estimates. LANDSCAPE DECORATORS. LI-1154, RI-0325. Lawn Mowers HAND lawn mowers sharpened and adjusted: $1 cash and carry. KENNEnT MACHINERY CO.. 301 W, Maryland. SHARPENING —The factory method. We satisfy or money back. They don t get too old for us. 2361 Station st. Mattress Repairing MAKE old mattresses like new. $3.50; tnnerspring. $7.50. CH-0937, 2345 Mass. Moving, Transfer. {Storage STORAGE!— Local, long distance hauling: return loads wanted: part-load service. Otto J. Suesz. RI-3628: 6561; CH-0699-W MOVE YOO—Take m discard furn.; personal service: free estimates. HE-5038. DAVIS TRUCKING CO.—LI-2655. Moving —sl up 315 E Mich. St. GRAVES & RODMAN MOVING EXP. WHITE MEN. COV. TRUCKS. SPECIAL RATES QN LOCAL MOVING. RI-1567. Musical Instrument Repairing SAND ana orchestra instruments repaired expert, guar work PEARSON PLANO CO.. 128 N Pern Li-5513 Nurseryman MAGNOLIA, tulip, evergreen and shade ’ trees, 50c. shrubs 10c. bulbs 5c GRAY 8 NURSERY. 1503 Lawndale St.. BE-2916-R Paint PAlNT—lnside, outside, made with QGp linseed oil, special, gallon 'll you mention ad.) CHINA STORE. 361 W. Wash, Painting and Paper Hanging 1934 Paper, and excellent work, at reasonable prices. CUNNINGHAM. U-4290.

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RENTALS 21 Unfurnish* J Apartments *35. 1919 N MERIDIAN—9 room*; #l*o 2154 N Delaware, 5 rooms: reasocrble rer.'. both high-c ess apartments. HU--7262. evenings HU-3257. BPOOKSIDE Parkwav. South Drive. 3701 3-Rcom upper, heat, water, gtrage. *2O. CH-141P CAPITOL AT 15TH-(Colored i 3-3 room light housekeeping. Water, lights. *7.50 month. HA-2932 ~ COLLEGE 1537—2 and 3-room apartments. Utilities furnished, garage. $6 week. lU--9131. COLLEGE 1824—Upper 5 rooms; heat, water. S2O former.v *35. HE-3824: WA--1997, ILLINOIS. 220 N—Downtown; 2-rocm housekeeping apartments; $lO and *l3 month. Elevator service. IRVINGTON—Modern 4 rooms, roll-awavl o'.ectnc refrigeration; heat, water. $23.50. IR-246t. LOCKERBIE. 616- Modern 4-room private apartment. *22.50. See Custodian. LI--6080. NEW JERSEY. N . 3811 —Beautiful exclusive upper diiblex, 5 rooms; SBS, WA-0395. NEW JERSEY, 522 N.—s2o up; homelike, up-to-date. 2-4-5 rooms: redecorated. RI-7934 PARK. 2302—2-bedroom apirtrr.cn - : beautifui vard: porches; special summer rsite. WASHINGTON. E.. 5332—5-room upper; refrigeration, heat, water garage. $45. RI-6636. LOVELY 2 bdrm art east, with porch. S3O. LI-3164-TA-03 3 s_. tITH ST., W„ 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment. Heat. gas. water, ice, furnished: S2O. Call Apt. No. 1 ORA NT 111 E. I6TK *37 50-547 50 37 W, 21st 540.00-555 00 Indianapolis Rental Agency Citv wide listings: furnished and unfurnished apts.: free transportation. Dav LI--545.': eve., HU-6819. TA-1064. flmßfflw Ram bursw Apartments In all parts ot the city; free transportation to inspect apartments. Call HE-1237 or RI-1371. dav or night FOR colored. Jackson Ct., 1222-24 Cornell, S2O. includes utilities See custodian. FOR colored. Dunbar Court. 1022 N. West St.. $22.50, includes utilities. See cis‘dn. FOR colored. Douglass Court. 21st & Blvd. Pi.. $22 50. includes util. See custodian. Times Want Ad Rates are me lowest id Citv For como'ete details call RI-SSST 22 Unfurnished Houses $4 PER WEEK or sl6 per month. 5 rooms. modern. 40 N. Beviile. $lO-$ 12.50—DORMAN! 712—5-Room double; 628. 6-room single: water paid, CH-1799. SII.SO—WATER PAID-3038 Station, redecorated. 4 rooms, semi-modern; cemented cellar. 2-cnr garage CH-281S sls: 24TH ST.. E.. 417 Near Central: 6 rooms; strictly modern: A-l. RI-5944. . S2O: FORMERLY s4o—Newman. 1018: near Tech; 6 rooms; strictly modern. HU--4475, S3O; FORMERLY sso—Sutherland. 2891 6-room modern: beautifully located. May I, HA-0587. $75—3 BEDROOM English type, on Fall Creel; Blvd. Available May 1. WA-5040, ADLER. E.. 16—o rm. semi-mod. double. gar., water pd. sl2 good cond. DR-3473. CALIFORNIA. S.. 533—4-Room cottage. good condition: low rent. LI-1274. ___ COTTAGE. 1603—4 rooms and kitchenette, $12.50. with garage, sl4; semi-modern, water paid; repapereci. HU-4368. DR--3564-R. DAWSON. 811—5-room modern upper, thoroughly cleaned, garage, sl6. TA--6808. DENNY, N . 343—5-room modern double. garage: newly papered, painted. DEWEY" 5846 (IRVINGTON) - 5-room semi-modern, her.er, sls. water paid, garage. IR-4119. FERGUSON. 6551—Broad Ripple. 5 rooms. bath, garage: garden space. JEFFERSON. 422-424 N. 6-room modern —newly decorated. sls, water paid. LI--4082. KENWOOD. 3203 Just vacated. 6-room 2wav modern double. Real home. LEXINGTON AVE.. 715—6-room semimod. single and garage: close to school and car line; water paid: *l7. RI-6412. 5506 LOWELL 6-rm. mod. single: will decorate. $22.50. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. LI-8565. 114 N, Delaware St. NEW JERSEY. S.. 1024—4-room semi-mod-ern double, garage; water paid; sl2. HU-4176. OHIO. E.. 1426 -7 rooms modern, excellent condition, garage, water paid. $25. RI--7186, OLNEY. N.. 2407—Excellent 5-room modern double, all redecorated water paid. PIERSON AVE.. 2408—7 Rooms: south; half modern. S2O. Pierson crosses 24th bet ween Meridian & Illinois. HA-1042-R. RAYMOND. E„ 916*2—5-Room modern double, near Garfield park, sl7. DR--6633-W. RINGGOLD. 1415 Single. 7 rooms, modern. enclosed back porch, fenced yard. RITTEr AVE.. S.. 372—4 Rms.; water pd ; $lO. J. W. FRIDAY. LT-8760. HA-4879-M. ST. CLAIR. E.. 1120—9-room modern A-l. garage, water paid $lB. Near Kroger. SINGLETON. 2101—Garfield pk.. 5 rooms. bath, garage. sl6. water paid. DR-3509-M. SOUTHEASTERN AVE., 1814—6-room modern. garage, water paid. $25. Formerly 545. LI-8114. TEMPLE. N. 1201—2-wav. bedroom. Indoor bed. soft water $35 water paid. CH-0215. TRAUB. N., 114—A-l upper, 5 rooms, moderh, heat, garage, water paid; sl6.

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Paper Hanging and Painting PAPERHANGING, cleaning; wall washing* painting. Experienced workmen. CH--0974. A-l PAPERlNG—Plastering; reasonable; samples. estimate free. LEWELLEN BROS. IR-7275. Painting ~ PAINTING. INTERIOR it EXTERIOR WALL PAPER CLEANING. 50c ROOM & UP. LI-7207. ' _ Painting and Paperhanging PAPERING. 12’iC up; cleaning, painting: guaranteed work. DR-2225 MR. WILLIS. PAPERING, painting, gen. repair work; guaranteed: reas. RI-7725. PAINTING, paper hanging and - cleanlngT prompt service; work guaranteed. LIA No. 1 PAPER HANGING and painting; low prices: satisfaction guaranteed. BURROUGHS. BE-1185-W. PAPER HANGING- Cleaning estimates free, CH-2004. FRANK JACKSON. _ PAPERHANGING Cleaning, painting, wall washing: reasonable estimates. FRANK ROGERS LI-7637. Paper Cleaning PAPER CLEANING—CIeaner furnished. 50c and 75c room. Good work. DR-6211-W. PAPER cleaned. 50c up: immediate service: work guaranteed. SCANLAN. DR-4029. WE CLEAN wall paper: work guaranteed. SCHUMACHER it SWEENEY. CH-4706. CH-6061-W CLEAN PAPER—SOc per room: immediate service: white; 11 years' experience. LANNAN. BE-4728. PAPER CLEANING—WaII washing: excellent service, O DONALD. LI-5063. Refrigerator Repairing WILL recondition your refrigerator and find buyer for you. Call 806 N. Delaware. Apt. 5. Rug Cleaners DERANIAN BROS. RUG CO.—Cleaners and repairers of oriental and dome “,c rugs. 2701 Northwestern ave. TA-4153. lor estimates. TOM. DICK it HARRY—CIean rugs, but they can’t keep up with the Joneses. W. o JONES RUG CLEANING CO. 4440 N Keystone Ave. HU-4930. RUG CLEANING Is our specialty: fluff, chpnille rugs made from old rugs: CH--2211. W. N. FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside. ACME RUG CLEANERS—RI-9375. Rugs thoroughly cleaned and sized; all work guaranteed. SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS Furniture cleaning. 1804 College. HE-4462, RUGS and overstuffed cleaned In ho*ie. Electrolux method RANDOLPH. RI-5873. 10-DAY SPECIAL CLEANING! Screens WINDOW. DOOR SCREENS-Also cabinet work. PAUL H. MILLER DR-6051. Opel, c.es. __ _ . Tinning and Roofing ROOFING AND TINNING Furnace vacuum cleaned. BINKLEY. DR-2386, 1449 Madison. Truck Renting TRUCKS for rent—Move yourself: Drlve-It-Yourseif. Inc.. 39 Kentucky ave. RI-7438. Termite Control TERMlTES—Building* inspected FREE in Indiana. Treatments guaranteed 5 years. TA-0500. BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO.. 1401 W. 30th St. •