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—— The Theatrical World Mother Responsible for Career of Ft. Wayne Beauty, Carole Lombard BY W ALTER D. HICKMAN

Sometimes it is impassible to interview a movie star and one must rely upon a press agent. This is the case of Carole Lombard. who has one of the leading roles in * We're Not Dressing'' which opens today at the Circle. Miss Lombard claims through her representative that J, a girl may get along all right alone In Hollywood, but the help of an understanding

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ypkaMfiis j, I NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER?

NORTH SIDE IInT/ kll V 4 2nd at Collft* I rIOVV l\ pW* Featnre X' l iV/ITH Jlitimt Durante •PALOORA" MAN" Opr AM * Station St. Wheeler-Woolsev •TUPS. Hir. HOORAV" o. . r j l*Ml and Collate Stratford feature UUUUUIU Jamas racnev "LADT KILLER" "BIG EXECTTIYE" A Noble at Masa. MllAjLaA. Double Feature tUIaUCUI Mir West •CM NO ANGEL" ___ CROSBY CASE" GARRICK ■&©• Vlilivivivn. Norman Foster "ORIENT EXPRESS" •BITTERSWEET" n p.■ 301 b A Northwestern Kit \ Janet Gaynor Eionel Rarrrmort "CAROLINA" |rprv Illinois at Sllb If | | / Deuhle Feature **•*“ Joan Blondell "I'VE GOT YOCR Nl MBFR" • NINTH GUEST" . | rki ain St. Clair. Ft. Warot SI ( ILAIK Double feature 01, tiL/Om WheelerAvoolser "Hirs. HIPS HOORAY" HFR SPIENOin EOIIV T \LBOTT ®*sf irVLUs/l I Lionel Barrymore "CAROLINA" ain |XJ/"> Double Feature £iAiUl>\l Greta Garbo "OCEEN CHRISTINA" H • TILLIE AND Gl S" EAST SIDE TACOMA "SHADOWS OF SING SING" • SPEED WINGS" ’ormTt A l\ IU- E Wash. S I R \ N D Double Feature Wheeler-Woolser •HIPS. HIPS HOORAY" "STRAWBERRY ROAN^_ as as s /~vi a Dearborn at intfa RIV OLI *;;;r ••ADVICE TO LOVELORN" • FIGHTING CODE " Itovfwr * w,,k lIXTinO Charlotte Henry “RIJCE in wonperi and" Washington ■g£~ip "ACE OF ACES" •GOOD COMPANIONS” EMERSON GI'IGIAUV/11 Riehard Dll | "DAY OF RECKONING" W "ALICE IN WONDERLAND"

mother is a major advantage in attaining a screen career.” Miss Lombard certainly is in good company in “We're Not Dressing." She is in a cast that has the services of Bing Crosby. George Burns and Gracie Allen, Ethel Merman, and Leon Errol. She attributes much of her success in the films to her mother. Mrs. Bessie Peters, who brought her to

EAST SIDE HAMILTON pn'n Me* 1 Fea t'iPr , * K7L ' Richard Arlen "GOLDFN HARVEST" "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" is New Jer. at E. Wash. Paramount Double Feature I (II (lint mil l Marie Dresslee "DINNER AT EIGHT" • MYRT- AND MARGE" .. ~ ISM Roosevelt HnllVWOOd ,an, ‘ Gavnor I lUIIJ rt MUU Lionel Barrymore "CAROLINA" TI tvriYfk 4l*-0 E New York I \ H I)( I Janet Garner 1 U Alvl/V/ Lionel Barrymore •CAROLINA" gw a F> l/T'll SS3O E. l Oth St. P A K K H.K Double Feature 1 Miriam Hopkins "DESIGN FOR LIVING" •BEDSIDE" SOLTI! SIDE FOUNTAIN SQUARE Double Feature Noah Beery "MYSTERY LINER" "GUN JCSTICE" OA X 1 INI''TY O Prosper* * Shelby SANDERS E;‘” r * "BOMBAY MAIL" "THE AVENGER" _ nRIPVTAI I ins S. Meridian t* In ILj.* 1 t\ 1 j Double Feature "DEVIL TIGER" "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" GRANADA "SjßSigr Kay Johnaon • EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT" "LUCKY TEXAN" Roosevelt "HOOPLA” AVALON pr# 7‘.; b,,,ei: Family Nile Herbert Marshall "I WAS A SPY" GARFIELD SS 22 " "CAROLINA" ‘ WHITE WOMAN" LINCOLN Lionel Barrymore "HER SWEETHEART" WEST SIDE IAIICV Mi W. Mich DAISY D °Lee e TraV" rs ’•ADVICE TO LOVELORN" THE RIOT SQCAD" BELMONT * £•& lUSr* UL/LltlV/ltl Cfcii. Rntrln "SIX OF A KIND" "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" nfi i mfs 274*3 W Tenth IL ST Air. Double Feature Dirk Powell ..-"COLLEGE COACH" **. O. S. ICEBERG ’

. the film capital from Ft. Wayne at the age of 7 and launched her in the films when she was 12. The following comes from Miss Lombard's press representative: “Maybe my reasons for helping Carole in pictures was selfish,” explains Mrs. Peters, “but I wanted Carole with me and I realized that if she received recognition in Holi lywood she would remain here. “Carole at first wanted to get on the stage—and did, for a short i time. I never had any objection to having her adopt a theatrical career ar and arranged for her to atj tend a dramatic school for three years. She was cast in two or three Los Angeles plays. “When she talked about pictures I encouraged her. first because I believed it had greater opportunities, and again because she could j have her home in Hollywood.” ! Through the years that Miss Lombard was making her bid for recognition—first as a Mack Sennett beauty and later as an outdoor heroine with Tim Mix—Mrs. Peters

MOTION PICTURES [ 20W2* tffiu miimijm SHE WAS TROUBLE / I 4 */MANY MAM'S ARMS j^RR C7V! dtc and he just couldn't T&r X g E p HSR OUT OF HIS f Q TODAY |4* on $1 yL JhMEYMOOX p f 7ASU PITTS %* f SALLY EILERS W Henrietta Crosmans Charles Starrett Irene Hervey John Mack Brown I f ro/n the novel "PROMENADE DECK . . JL. A C* . . / lIKI.K.N KRNKST TRIKX > oB & Cl * MORGAN in ’The j V.wVx A ' **A—, Snnii I'ilm K v peclii 111 lutlicr' > NOTHING LIKE THIS HAS EVER HIT INDIANAPOLIS , If th s y Every song a hit! Every laugh a roar! PIPST Every moment glorious with adventure and rom ance! Wm BING CROSBY SrSlll, CAROLE LOMBARD 73h’nn C noi •J/ DRESSING' ETHEL MERMAN EO N ERROL A JJa'trO* TfcxJfN You'll sing its songs and praises IBtJ R pT* for weeks!! BB?HIRn!iffiffICHiBrPLAYBB JOHNNY HAMP “The Heart of Show Business” Gala Theatrical Night and Benefit! DANCE AND FROLIC TOMORROW NIGHT! Elaborate Floor Show —Celebrities! VARIETY CLUB And His Nationally Famous Orchestra Hollywood's Most Popular Dance Band BUY TICKETS NOW-SAVE MONEY. Admnsto a 80c, Including Tax, Until Tomorrow Night ot 6 O Clock—After That All Tickets Will Be Including Tex. Tickets on Sole to Public ot Indiana Magaiine Shop. & INDIANA ROOF ATOP THE INDIANA THEATER BUILDING

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I smoothed the road as much as possible, by maintaining and supervising Carole's home life. Had she chosen any other career Mrs. Peters would have offered her the same sympathetic support, she declared. “My only thought was to have her make a success and work in any field in which she would be happy,” pointed out Mrs. Peters. Miss Lombard has been featured with some of Holy wood's most important actors in the last few months, including George Raft, Charles Laughton and John Barrymore. n xx u On View Here Today OTHER theaters today offer: Buster Shaver with Olive ana George on the stage and “Glamour” I on the screen at the Lyric; “Tarzan and His Mate” at Loew's Palace; j “Three on a Honeymoon” at the Apollo; “The Devil Passes” at the Playhouse, a Civic theater masterpiece. and, "Come on Marines” and His Double Life” at the Indiana. Odd App'e Juice Tests Made Scientific tests show that light from the red end of the spectrum darkens apple juice and has a good effect on the flavor, whereas light from the blue end bleaches the juice and ruins the flavor.

GENERAL FRIES WILL ADDRESS RESERVE GROUP Legion Defense Committee Head to Speak at Officers’ Lunch. Major-General Amos Fries, Wash- ; ington, D. C., chariman of the na- | tional defense committee of the American Legion, will be guest cf honor and speaker at a luncheon of the Reserve Officers' Association of Indiana in the Board of Trade building May 4. General Fries will report to the meeting of the national executive committee of the legion May 3 and 4. He was chairman of the legion's national defense committee this year, and has been a member of the committee since 1929. He also is chairman of the Americanism commission for the department of the District of Columbia. General Fries, as chief of the chemical warfare service, was charged with the task of training and equiping American troops in securing proper defesive measures against gas, and in developing new methods for its use as an offensive agency. For his service in this field he holds the distinguished serivee medal.

PLAYFUL ATTEMPT TO CHANGE HUE OF HAIR LANDS MAN IN COURT

Emulating John Dillinger and Ernest (Red) Giberson, who are reported to have dyed their hair, John Overman, 25, of 1503 North Pennsylvania street, testified in municipal court yesterday that dyeing his tresses had caused all his present trouble. Charged with malicious mayhem, a policeman testified that Overman had squirted a “tear gas gun” at Berell F. Lenfost.y, 32, of the same address. It was stated in court that a merry family party which included Overman, Lenfosty and their wives was held in a beauty shop at 3461 North Illinois street on the night of April 8. At that time, it was testified, the wives thought, it would be “cute” to dye Overman’s hair and mustache. Lenfosty aided in the proceedings. Suddenly Overman became angry because his mustache was pulled. He engaged in a fist fight with Lenfosty and then reaching for the “tear gas gun” is alleged to have squirted it at Lenfosty causing his eyes to smart painfully. Judge Dewey Myers bound Overman over to the grand jury.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: A. A. Moore. 616 North Illinois street, Buick coupe, from 706 Park avenue. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: H. McClellan. Stilesville. Ind., Chevrolet coach, found at 917 High street, left head light broken. Tom Tatum. 731 Lexington avenue. Plymouth coach, found in rear of 622 Sanders street, stolen license plates found on this automobile, thieves used this automobile to rob automobiles at Columbus. Ind. W. Schneider. 1514 Wade street, DeSoto sedan, found in rear of 948 Elm street, spare tire stolen, door lock and switch broken. Thomas O'Brien. 1663 Park avenue, Chevrolet sedan, found in garage in rear of vacant house at, 829 South State avenue. stripped of six wheels, radiator, motor head motor cover, carburetor, battery and headlights. Washington Auto Sales Company. 450 North Capitol avenue. Chevrolet coach, found in front of 300 North Illinois street,

Y ANTIS Castle Barn SATURDAY Dancing 9:30 to 3 A. M. Featuring “BROWN BUDDIES” 12-Piece Orchestra Indiana's Most Popular Colored Band Same Location Pendleton Pike and Post Road

AMUSEMENTS m BUSTER 111 WM SHAVER Wt sj l WITH OLIVE & GEORGE ‘Freckles’ Spear vli f/ JOHN & MARY MASON \% |\ GILLETTE & RICHARDS /l |\ CHUNG YEE /I ;i!I\WAH TROUPE Zip ||\lyric streamlihe/|| Coining; Soon to the I.yrle El Haren—The Man Who Sees Tomorrow! Time in Rodin Station VVEBM foe Hi* Broadcast* Starting at 10 o’Clock Neat Monday .Morylng! Mail your free Radio question now to FI Haren. care Lyric Theater, to be over Station WFBM.

INVENTOR OVERCOME TESTING HIS DEVICE TO END POISON GAS

While demonstrating anew j automobile exhaust -muffler de- | signed to eliminate carbon monoxide gas. inventor Rollin Wolfe. 27. of Dayton. 0.. was overcome bygas fumes at 730 East Washington street, late yesterday. Mr. Wolfe collapsed as he was bending over the hood of an automobile motor to which his invention had been attached. Police gave him first aid and he was taken to city hospital for treatment. Gymnast Severs Artery While turning a back flip in the Brookside community house gymnasium last night. Harold Wishman, 19, of 124 North La Salle street, struck his left arm against the wall and severed an artery. He was sent to city hospital for treatment. i£ins 56 Legal Notices Special Meeting 'called - at - 7:30 p. mT ApnlSOth. at Board of Works. City Hall, of all employers of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers, io discuss the Code of rair Competition, approved bv President Roosevelt on March 12th and effective March 22nd. It is to the interest of all such employers to atiend this Meeting, as e I® l i y on ® employing Journeymen must abide bv this Code. LEA GAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Public Service Commission Docket . .. No. 11746. Ma L ter of ,he J o> nt Petition of Middletown Gas Company for Authority to sell and oi Central Indiana Gas Company For Authority to Purchase the local G . a !, Distribution System in the Incorporated Town of Middletown. Indiana Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in the rooms of the Commission. Indianapolis. Ind., 10 a m on Thursday. May 10th. 1934. u *Ulr,P art * Cl P a^*on - s requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION By PERRY McCART, Chairman. SHERMAN MINTON. . .. _ Public Councellor. Indianapolis. Ind.. April 25th. 1934. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis that the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis now nas pending before it. Appropriation Ordinance No. 21. 1934, appropriating the sum of $44,749.63 from the Board of Sanitary Commissioner. Sanitary Maintenance and General Expense Fund and transferring the same to the following funds: $ 59.70 2-26 500.00 2-72 4700.00 The above described ordinance is doe to come up for passage at the next regular meeting of the Council to be held on the 7th day of May. 1934, at 7:30 p. m. After said appropriation has been determined. any ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved V mav appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing of petition therefor with the Marion County Auditor not later than ten days after said additional appropriation has been made by the said Common Council and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this County. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Indianapolis, this 18th dav April. 1934. HENRY O. GOETT. 'SEAL) City Clerk. NOTICE To Creditors of City Trust Company of Indianapolis to File Their Claims With Receiver. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of City Trust Company, of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 19th day oi April. 1934. the Circuit Court of Marion County, Indiana, entered an order in the cause of State of Indiana, on the relation of Luther F. Svmons. Bank Commissioner of the State of Indiana vs. City Trust Company, and being Cause No. 45292 oi the proceedings of said court directing all creditors of the Citv Trust Company, of Indianapolis. Indiana, to file their several verified claims, with all asserted contentions of priority of payment thereof, with Gien S. Hack, as Receiver of Citv Trust Company. 302 New City Trust Building. Indianapolis, Indiana, on or before Mav 31st, 1934. except the general depositors, who assert no priority of payment over other creditors and who assert no claim in excess of the amount shown due them bv the books of said City Trust Company: and said order further nrovides that, all claimants desiring n preference over geneia) or common creditors, failing or refusing to file their claims with all asserted priority of payment, shall be debarred from participation in any dividend declared in said matter. Dated at Indianapolis. Indiana, this 19th day of April. 1934. OREN S. HACK As Receiver of Citv Trust Company. JOSEPH COLLIER. Attv. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF MARION COUNTY. ROOM 1. NO. A-74146 State of Indiana. County of Marion. SS: In the matter of the liquidation of the Fort Wavne Avenue State Bank, Indianapolis. Indiana. Notice to depositors, creditors, shareholders or other persons interested in the filing of the statement of debts and liabilities of The Fort Wayne Avenue State Bank of Indianapolis. Indiana, with the recommendations of the Department of Financial Institutions as to the allowance or disallowance of such claims, and of the date after which all claims of every nature. all claims for preferences or priorities. and all objections to recommendations for allowances or disallowances made by The Department of Financial Institutions will be barred. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Marion County. Room 1, entered on the 17th day of April. 1934. and the provisions of Section 57 of ehe Indiana Financial Institutions Act. the undersigned hereby notifies each and every depositor, creditor, shareholder, or other person or persons interested in the liquidation of the Fort Wayne Avenue State Bank, the principal office of which was formerly located at 844 Fort Wayne Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, that the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana, has filed with said Superior Court of Marion County.’Room 1, as a part of the records in the above entitled cause, and has on file in the office of the Department of Financial Institutions. Room 410. State House. Indianapolis. Indiana, and at the present place of business of the said Fort Wayne Avenue State Bank. 811 Fort Wavne Avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana, a complete statement of all debts and liabilities of the Fort Wayne Avenue State Bank, setting forth the name and address of each creditor. the nature and amount of each creditor's claim, together with the recommendation of the Department of Financial Institutions as to allowance and disallow, ance of claims. All of the information contained in said statement relative to the name of the creditors and the nature and amount of each respective claim, and each allowance and disallowance recommended by the Department of Financial Institutions therein contained, is based upon the books and records, of the Fort Wayne Avenue State Bank or facts derived from other sources. That the undersigned hereby further notifies each and every depositor, creditor, shareholder or other persons interested in the liquidation of the Fort Wayne Avenue State Bank who is asserting any claim of anv nature whatsoever against the Fort Wavne Avenue State Bank, to examine said complete statement of debts and liabilities of said Fort Wavne Avenue State Bank and determine whether the allowances or disallowances recommended by the Department of Financial Institutions in respect of any such asserted claim are correct. The undersigned hereby further notifies each and every depositor, creditor, shareholder or other person interested in the liquidation of the Fort Wayne Avenue Rtate Bank who mav be or is dissatisfied with the recommendations of the Department of Financial Institutions as to the allowance or disallowance of any claim or claims contained in the statement of debts and liabilities filed, or who is or mav be asserting a preference or priority as to any sum or sums or claim or claims, whether contained in said statement of debts and liabilities or not. or who is or mav be asserting any other claim of whatever nature it may be. that anv opposition to the allowance or disallowance of the claims appearing in said statement of debts and liabilities, or anv asserted priority as to anv sum or sums or claim or claims, whether contained in said statement of debts and liabilities or not. or any asserted claim not contained in said statement of debts and liabilities, or of anv nature whatsoever, must be made, asserted or claimed bv the filing of a verified petition in the above entitled cause not later than the Ist dav of August. 1934, which date is more than sixty 1 60 1 davs after the last date on which this notice will appear: that failure to file such verified petition within the time above fixed shall forever bar depositors creditors, shareholders or other persons interested from asserting anv claim different from that recommended by the Department of Financial Institutions or from asserting anv claim to priority and from contesting or opposing the allowance, with or without priority, of any claim asserted bv anv creditor. Each depositor, creditor, shareholder or other person interested in the liquidation of the Fort Wayne Avenue State Bank and the debts and liabilities thereof, is j requested to call in person at the office : of A. C. Nobes. Special Representative, at ; 811 Fort Wavne Aienue. for the purpose 1 of examining the statement of debts and .labilities of the Fort Wayne Avenue State Bank, or for obtaining any explanation thereof. The undersigned herebv further notifies each and everv depositor, creditor, shareholder or other person interested in the liquidation of the Fort Wavne Avenue State Bank, that bv virtue of the terms and provisions of the order of the Superior Court of Marion County. Room 1. above referred to. the court will from time to time, after the Ist dav of August, i 1954. enter such judgments as may be necessarv to fix and determine and will order any succeeding dividends or distribution to be made upon the basis of the ' amounts so fixed in accordance with the ■ t-rm and provisions of Section 58 of the Indiana Financial Institutions Act. THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Bv RICHARD A. M'KINLEY. Director. : Attest: HERMAN B WELI.S, Secretary to the Commission Financial Ins ittitions. ALBERT C NOBES. Sp-cial representative in charge of the liquidation of Fort Wayne Avenue State Bank.

_ LE G A IS 56 I*(al Notice* NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF INTENTION TO TRANSFERS FUNDS Notice Is herebv given to the taxpayers of the School City of Indianapolis that the Board of School Commissioners of the CHv of Indianapolis at Its regular meeting held on April 24. 1934. by resolution No, 121 dulv recorded in Its minutes determined ordered and directed the Business Dtrector to cause the following transfers to be made In conformity with provisions of An Act Approved March 7. 1927 (Page 247 i Transfer From: Account No. Amount 31346-Electric Current—Element a rv *1250.00 31544 Fuel—E. M. T. H. S. 200 00 31944—Fuel—G. W. H. S 200 fO 41663—General Repairs—A. T. 8 750 00 Total *2100.00 Transfer To: Account No Amount 31344—Fuel- Elementarv *1250 00 31644—Fuel—A. T. S 750 00 31844—Fuel—C. A. H. S 400 00 Total *2400.00 Hearing relative to the foregoing transfers will be held at ihe office of the Board of School Commissioners. 150 North Meridtan Street. Indianapolis, Indiana at 8 o'clock P. M Tuesday. Mav Bth. 1934 THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Bv A. B GOOD. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana, April 27. 1934. SEALED PROPOSALS UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sealed proposals to the Board of Trustees of Purdue University lor the following items to be constructed on the grounds of Purdue University. West Lafavette. Indiana, will be received at the office of the controller. Service and Stores bldg.. Purdue University: West Lafayette Indiana up to 10 a m. Wednesday. April 25. 1934. at which time thev will be publicly opned and read, namely: 1. Complete construction, including general plumbing, heating, and electrical wiring of Women's Resid.nce Hall. 2 Kitchen equipment for Women's Residence Hall. 3 Elevator for Women's Residence Hall. 4. Refrigeration for Women's Residence Hall. Plans and specifications for the above may be secured from the office of Waller Scholer. architect. Wallace building. Lafayette. Indiana. Plans and specifications are also on file and may be examined in the office of Mr. C. D. Bushnell. superintendent of physical plant. Purdue University. West Lafayette. Indiana; at the office of the State Board of Accounts. Statehoure. Indianapolis, Indiana: at the office of the Pub'ic Works Administration. Federal building. Indianapolis, Indiana; the office of Dodge Reports. Chamber of Commerce building. Indianapolis, Indiana: and at the office of Dodge Reports. Chicago, Illinois. 1. Bids must be filed on form No. 96 with usual statutory noncollusion affidavit and questionnaire Form 96-A with full information as required by law. Bidder shall also file PWA compliance certificate No. fit. A certified check to the amount of srr5 r r of the bids must be submitted with the proposal. 2. In order to facilitate the letting of contracts. bidders should also procure forms from the Bureau of Contract Information, Inc., 927 15th street, N. W.. Washington. D. C.. fill in information as required and file same with the bureau. 3. Each contract will contain a provision requiring that wage rates to be paid by the contractors shall be as prescribed bv the Special Board of Public Works of the Federal Emergency Administration and will also contain all provisions ieauired by Bulletin No 2 issued by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. 4. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. R. B. STEWART. CONTROLLER. PURDUE UNIVERSITY ._ ANNOUHCE ME NT S 1 Death Notices BISSELL, MRS. LIDA M.—Passed away Thursday morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Harvey H. Morris. 1108 N. Tuxedo st. Services at the CLYDE V. MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME Saturday, 10:30 a. m. Burial Terre Haute. Ind. BRAUN. CHRISTIAN E.—Beloved husband of Mrs. Lulu Braun, father of Mrs. Carl G. Braun and William A. Braun, passed a wav April 26. Services at LITTLE At SONS’ FUNERAL HOME. 1916 N. Meridian st.. Monday. April 30. 2 p. m. _ Burial Crown FLU, Friends invited CAMERON. JUDGE CLIFTON R.—Passed away early Thursday morning. April 26. Funeral services at THE FUNERAL HOME. HISEY Ac TITUS 951 N. Delaware st.. Saturday. April 28. at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. Friends are welcome to call at THE FTFNERAL HOME any time Friday. EDDY. HARRY FRANCIS—Age 60 years' husband of Hattie, father of Robert Francis and Norwood F.. died Wednesday. April 25. Funeral Friday. April 27. 2 p. m., at residence, 2246 West Washington street. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemeterv. For further information rail the GEORGE W. USHER FUNERAL HOME. KING. MARY EMMA—Entered into rest Wednesday, 4:15 p. m., age 71 years: beloved wife of Heaton King, mother of Howard L. and Irvin H. King. Funeral Saturday. 1 p m.. from the HARRY W, MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS. 2050 E Michigan st. Friends invited. Burial Anderson cemetery. PAYNE. BERTHA MAE—Residing at 817 E, 27th. st. and known to the patrons of Avres’ Tea Room for manv years, passed away Thursday midnight. Services Sundav 3 p. in. at the FLANNER A: BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Floral Pari: cemeterv. SUTTON'. HENRY—Died Wednesday at his home in Zanesville. O. Remains will arrive in Indianapolis Friday. 11 a. m., and will be taken to the home of Mrs. Sutton's sister. Mrs. C. SV. Lang. 1515 Tuxedo st.. from where funeral services "ill he held Saturday at 2:30 p. nt. WELCH, CHARLES JOHN—Beloved husband of Grace Mae and father of Mrs. Josephine Mae Cadle. Margaret Marie and Mae Innis Welch of Indianapolis and Charles John Welch of Lynn. Ind . passed awav Thursday evening at his residence. 251fi College ave. Funeral services Sunday. 2 p. m.. at Urbana. HI.

Mr. Fixit s Column

Alteration Specialist ALTERATIONS ladies, men’s garments: cleaning and pressing reasonable. MEYER O JACOBS. 2f2 E 16th St. 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 K"?graSß° itSc" ca'o!2. ra n". mates. Floor Refinishing RENT a dustless floor machine, make your old floors new. CH-2971 HARDWOOD Poors laid: old floors made like new; estimates. HEJMHb Furniture CHAIRS madi new by "bottoming In cane, hickory or reed BOAR-) OF IN DUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA -0583 p'mrnace Cleaning & Repairing FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING. REPMRS FOR ALL FURNACES RYBOLT HEATING CO. RI-9426. _ Landscape Service HUMUS fertiliser for flowers and lawns: 15-dav special on crushed stone. S2 ton. spread and rolled: free, estimates LANDSCAPE DECORATORS. LI-1154, RI-0325. Lawn Mowers SHARPENING—The factory method Ws satisfy or money back. They don t get too old for us. 2361 Btation st, HAND lawn mowers sharpened and adjusted: *1 cash and carry. KENNEY MACHINERY CO.. 301 W, Maryland, Mattress Repairing MAKE old mattresses like new *3 50: lnnerspnng. 7 50. CH-0937. 2345 Mass. Moving. Transfer. Storage STORAGE—LocaI long distance hauling: return loads wanted: part-load Otto J Suesz. RI-3628. 6561; CH-0699-W MOVE YOU—Take in discard, furnc. personal servicej free estimates. HE-aO3B. GRAVES MOVWG EXP WHITE MEN. COV TRUCKS SPECIAL RATES QN LOCAL MOVING RI-156., DAVIS TRUCKING CG-LI-2655 Moving -tl up 315 E. Mich St Musical Instrument Repairing BAND ano orchestra insiruraents repaired expert: guar work PEARSON PIANC CO 128 N Penn Ll-5513 Paint PAlNT—lnside, outside, made with OQ f linseed oil. special, gallon ”•- v >lf vou mention and ' CHINA STORE. 361 W. Wash. _ Paper Hanging and Painting PAPER HANGING, e'eanmg: wall washing painting Experienced workmen CH03*. 4. A-1 PAPERlNG—Plastering: reasonable: samples. estimate free. LEW ELLEN BROS. IR-7275.

.APRIL 27,1934

ANNOUNCEMENTS^ 1 Drath Notice# MORRIS, JULIA Beloved wife oi Holland Morris, passed awav Thursday. April 2* at the residence. 1220 E Wash. Bt. Ptinera! service* April 28. 6 30 a. m . from FINN BROS ’ FUNERAL HOMI, 1839 N Meridian st. Services Hnlv Crox* ehiirrb. 7 a m. Interment North Madison. Ind *bou* 11 a m. Friends invited. Friends mav call at the FUNERAT. HOME nv time Friday _ 2 Cards, In Memoriam* TAMM—In loving mrmorv of August Carl Tamm, who depar’ed this life It vears ago. April 27. 1918 WIFF AND FATHER 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM 2228-28 Shelbv St. FINN BROS. Funeral Home *39 N Meridian St TA-183J GRINSTEI NEK’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2fil4 W. WASH ST BE-Otta 1719 N CAPITOL AVE. TA-1719 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive. TA-4400 J. c. WILSON 1230 Prospect DR -0.321 -0322 4—Lost and Found LOST—Omega Phi Tau sorority pin. Saturday night: Athenaeum or 10th. College. MISS MARTHA SPALL. CH-0137 FOX TERRIER, name ’’Ted.' white except face. 2054 Ashland. HE-2923. STRAYED—Tan and black female police dng._ Mltzl.’’ Reward, BE-4313-M LOST—Small brown zipper purse. Shelbv car. 730 a. m. Wednesday; reward. TA-1661. WIRE-HAIRED PUP. male, white with black spots, stripped. 8 mos.' old. child's pet "Pal," lost vicinity Washington and Belmont st. Reward. RT-0231. 5 Personals DR. CHESTER MILLER A "The Children's Dentist” ,’w 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. j-w v* RI-7281. K V 9 It’s Just like making jT. J s mud pies fun for them A ./ and fun for me. Mu WANTED—Babies to nnarri iOc rtaiiv. Best references. CH-3300-W. 1242 Brookside Ave. DO YOU have rheumatism, neurities. arthritis. _high_blood_pressure?_jCa 11 HA-0474. ROYAL ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE Announces: Nile classes in addition to dav 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 time. ROYAL ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CUT. JURE 807 Roosevelt Bldg. 11l A- Wash. Sts. PE KM A N ENT \Y AV ES Small Service Charge Only CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 209 Odd Fellow_Bldg 1,1-04.72 PARKING space across from court hse. *3 mo. Ino. ECONOMY RADIO. 245 E Wash HEALTH is wealth-dance and he healthy. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RI-1610 I ROOM AD costs only 2e a WORD _ 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 STUDENTS WANTED—Paid While - lea rning: newest and best sehool Journeymen _ Barbers' Erin. School. 342 E. Wash Times Want Ad Rates are the lowest in Citv For romn'ete details call RI-5551 HELP WANTED To Those Seeking Employment Situation Wanted ads in The Times are read by manv employers Your and in The Times will cost, vou less than In anv other oaDer !n Indianapolis less than 2 cents per word Rates Are: 12 Words 1 Dav 32 12 Words 4 Davs .... 65 12 Words 7 Davs.... 1.08 13 Help Wanted—Male WANTED—Reliable paper hangers. Call 15 Eastern Ave. ARMATURE and stator winder: must be thoroughly experienced. B'x K-lOfi. EARN WHILE LEARNING barber trade in STATE approved school. Ben's College of_Barber_Science. 472 W. Wash SALESMEN —Young men between 18-25 years. Apply 427 E. Washington, between ?-12._2-4. IF YOU HAVE A CA R AND~W ANT K STEADY JOB CALL RI-8008 FOR APPOINTMENT. 14 Help Wanted—Female RESTAURANT COOK—White, middle-aged, experienced, references. Stay nights. Box K-102

Painting and Paperhanging PAPERING. up: cleaning, painting: guaranteed work. DR-2225. MR. WILL IR PAPERING, painting, gen. repair work; guaranteed: reas. RI-7725. PAINTING, paper hanging and~cl7ainlng7 .?92i mPt service: work guaranteed LIA No. 1 PAPER ffANGING and painTlnz: low prices: satisfaction guaranteed BURROUGHS. BE-118S-W PAPERHANGING Cleaning. palnTlrTg. „ washing: reasonable estimate-., FRANK ROGERS. LI-7537. Painting P 'U N J I , NG^ . TERIOR * EXTERIOR WALL PAPER CLEANING, 50c ROOM & UP. LI-7207. Paper Cleaning PAPER cleaned. 50c up: Immediate service; work guaranteed, SCANLAN. DR-492 9. W P®P er '- work guaranteed. SCHUMACHER ii SWEENEY CH-4705. CH-6061-W. CLEAN PAPER—SOc per room: immediate service: white: 11 year*’ experience. LANNAN. RE-4728 PAPER CLEANING—WaII washing: excellent aervice. O'DONALD. LI-5063 PAPER CLEANING Cleaner furnished. 50c and 75c room. Good work,_Dß- 631 1 -W Refrigerator Repairing WILL recondition your refrigerator and And buyer for you. Call 808 N. Deiaware. Apt. 5 Rug Cleaners DERANIAN BROS. RUG CO —Cleaners and repairer* of oriental and domestic rugs. 2701 Northwestern ave TA-4153. for estimates. TOM DICK Ac ' rugsT 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 specially: fluff, chenille rugs made from old rugs: CH--2211 W. N. FLY RUG CO.. 232* Brook.side: ACME RUG CLEANERB~RI-9375! Rugs thoroughly cleaned and sized; all work guaranteed. SUPERIORIRUG CLEANERS Furniture cleaning. 1804 College. HE-4462. RUGS and overstuffed cleaned in home. Electrolug method. RANDOLPH. RI-5873, 10-DAY SPECIAL CLEANING WE CLEAN RUGS, furniture, auto upholstering. repairing. BE-1790. 547 Holly aye. Screens WINDOW DOOR SCREENS-Also cabinet work. PAUL H. MILLER. DR-6051. Open e es Tinning and Roofing ROOFING AND TINNING Furnace vacuum cleaned. BINKLEY. DR-3366, 1449 Madison. Truck Renting TRUCKS for rent—Move vourself: DrtveIt -Yourself. Inc. 33 Kentucky ave. JRI-743E Termite Control TERMITES— Buildings inspected FREE In Indiana Treatments guaranteed 5 vars. TA-OSOO BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER 00 140! \\ 30 th st Le-i oer cent discnui.i. m a; Cash Want Ad* oiaccd at Times Want Ag Headquarters. 214 W. Maryland 3V.