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MANUAL HIGH TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY 40th Birthday of School’s Founding to Be Held in February. The fortieth anniversary of the founding of Manual Training high school will be celebrated next February. The executive committee of the alumni association of the school voted last night to postpone the usual June meeting this year, concentrating all effort on the celebration in February. A committee of forty will be appointed to complete plans. Members of the executive committee attending last night's meeting were Otto Mueller, of the June, 1901 class; Victor Jose. June. 1906; Anna J. Schaefer, June, 1896; Thomas Neale, June. 1924; John Herrmann, January, 1926; Thelma Tacoma. January. 1925; Elizabeth Schwomeyer. January. 1827, and Mary J. Speigel, June. 1910. METALS FIRM HAS NEW PLANT AT LOUISVILLE Building Designed for Production of Aluminum Bronze Powder. B y T.mrt Sp>rinl NEW YORK. May 11.—Reynolds Metal Company has erected anew plant in Louisville. Ky., designed solely for the production of aluminum bronze powder for the paint industry. “Increased demand for this powder,” says Richard S. Reynolds, president, ‘made this expansion necessary. With the new plant in Louisville, which includes the most modern equipment, our aluminum bronze powder production is now stepped up by 100 per cent.” Reynolds Metals Company has just announced a 25 per cent stock dividend in addition to the regular quarterly dividend of 25 cents the share. Earnings, Mr. Reynolds states, are substantially higher than for the first quarter of last year. PRESIDENT IS MASTER OF SILVER SITUATION Roosevelt’s Decision Expected to Effect Compromise. By United Prr ** WASHINGTON, May 11.—Prcsi- ! dent Roosevelt held control of the silver situation today, with his decision expected to result in a compromise with senators who have been demanding a mandatory program for large silver purchases. Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr., acting as intermediary between the White House and a disorganized senate silver bloc, arranged another conference for today to continue discussion of proposed legislation. JUDGE MEYERS FAVORS SYSTEM OF PROBATION Most Law Violators Made Useful ' Citizens by Method, He Asserts. Ninety per cent of the 8.000 law violators placed on probation in Marion county since the state probation law became effective in 1927 have returned to society as law abiding citizens. Municipal Judge Dewey Myers told the Caravan Club yesterday at a luncheon in the Scottish Rite cathedral. Judge Myers was one of a number of speakers who extolled the merits of the probation system during the day as Indianapolis observed National Probation week.
EASTERN STAR TO MEET Brightwood Chapter to Entertain Worthy Grand Matron. Brightwod chapter, No. 399. Order ol the Eastern Star, will entertain Mrs. Hazel Thompson Coats. Worthy grand matron of the Indiana grand chapter, at a dinner meeting Monday. Mrs. Mildred Freeman is worthy matron of Brightwood chapter; Everett Swartz, worthy patron. Reservations for the dinner may be made through Cherry 5650-W. BOY SIGNALLY HONORED Graduate, IT. Striving for Ministry. Gives Class Address. ByLn itrri pri gg JACKSON, 0.. May 11.—When Oak Hill high school seniors heard their baccalaureate address here, a member of their own class was the speaker. Glendorn Herbert. 17, who is studying for the ministry, and who has preached in several Jackson county churches, was chosen for the honor by his classmates. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Louise Russell. 409 Harvard place. Essex coach, from Meridian and Vermont streets. Marty Frankfort. JO South Alabama street. Ford coupe, 121-613. from Washington street between Delaware and Alabama streets. James E. Mendenhall. 1 East Thirtysixth street. Ford sedan, 99-255. from Thirty-sixth and Meridian streets. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: M J. Friedman. 2119 Prospect street. Oldsmobile coach, found In front of 1116 Broadway. Edward Barrow, Indiana Central college. University Heights. Ford coupe, found at Hanna avenue near Shelby street tack Bradley. 2817 Boulevard place. Bv.ick coupe, found at Sheldon and Belt railroad. Hoosier Killed by Car By L'nitrd Prrgg MARION, Ind., May 11. Joe Dwyer. 42. of near here, was killed Instantly when he was struck by an auto tthile walking along a road last night. The machine was driven by Mrs. Ray Norman, wife of Marion's citv clerk. Film Firm Faces Suit By United Prrgg PARIS, May 11.—A son and daughter of Emile Zola today planned a suit to force withdrawal of the American motion picture film “Nana." based on Zola's novel, on the ground that the film was a “complete deformation" of the book. Torch Explosion Fatal By T’mitrii Prrgg FT. WAYNE. Ind. May 11 Burnt received when a gasoline torch exploded in his hand while remo\lng wallpaper from a vacant house proved fatal here yesterday -to Ernest Dunker, 24.
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BABY ORANG-UTAN SUCCUMBS; VICTIM OF MOTHER'S LOVE
By L nited Prms CHICAGO, May 11. Betty Orang-Utang was dead today, victim of a too ardent love on the part of her own mother. The two-pound infant, fourth orang-utang born in the United States, died of malnutrition. Attendants at the Lincoln Park zoo said that nervous concern of Nancy, the baby's mother, caused a failure of milk. Artificial feeding was impossible because of the zealous manner in which the 100-pound parent guarded her offspring *against intruders. Keepers feared the baby would be killed if they attempted to take it from the cage. Floyd Young, zoo director, said that Nancy had attempted to feed Betty yesterday by carrying milk in her mouth from a pan provided for ' ~r own use. “The baby seemed .to take the milk.” said Young, “but it probably was the wrong kind or insufficient in quantity. After the baby died Nancy stared at her in her arms awhile, laid her down, then picked her up and rocked her almost as a human mother would. It took us almost two hours to entice her to an end of the cage’so we might get the body.”
Births Boys WUlliam and Josephine Tavlor. 520 Bright. Alfred and Hannah Watson. 1524 Comar. Paris and Katherine Price. 5413 English. Edward and Rhea Logan, 421 Wallace. Don and Gladys Berry. Methodist hospital . Henrv and Frances Frutig, Methodist hospital. Frank and Marion Crimm. Methodist hospital. Merle and Marian Thomas, St. Francis hospital. Terrill and Evelyn Harper. St. Francis. Girls Curtis and Edith Cuffel. 601 North Gladstone. Luther and Bertha Worthington. 1148 Knox. Leo and Clara Seifert. 2417 Coyner. Lawrence and Faye Sieele. Methodist hospital. Frank and Elizabeth Lamb. Methodist hospital. Ivan and Gisela Hvfleld. Methodist, hospital. j Franklin and Fern McDaniels, Methodist hospital. Donald and Mary Carter, Methodist hospital. Robert and Helen Kellum. Methodist hospital. Hersrttell Norma Toom. St. Francis. Victor and Norris. St. Francis. Earl and May Hadley. St Francis. Donald and Bessie Whitehouse. St. Fancis. Deaths Anna M. Koontz. 66. 130 South Elder, hypostatic pneumonia. Adelaide Rankin, 45. 45 North Randolph, acute cardiac dilatation. R’Chard Thomas Brown. 69. 310 Cleveland. apoplexy. i Joseph Commins, 19. St. Vincent hos--1 pital. peritonitis. Mary F. Wheeler. 80. 117 Hampton drive, acute cardiac dilatation. Harvev Flory, 9. citv hospital, general peritonitis. Warenita Reeves. 19 months, citv hospital. broncho pneumonia. jßmes EM ward Lindlev. 4. 1342 Oakland, gastro enteritis. George W Combs. 79. 314 North Highland. nephritis. Lillian Belle Bomfie’d. 68. Methodist hospital, interstitial nephritis. Bertha A. Binder. 63, 406 North Rural, acute cardiac dilatation. Plumbing Permits 1 George Rottman, 427 South Hancock, four fixtures. William F. Steck. 6401 Riverview drive, six fixtures. I W. Cotton. 711 North Pennsylvania street, one fixture. Freaney Brothers. southwest corner Pickwick and Barnes, twelve fixtures. A. C. Erber. 5114 Washington boulevard, three fixtures. H. A. Eickman. 1322 Hartford, two fixtures. C. A. Johnson. 1435 Le Grande, four fixtures. * Charles Sims. 1119 Gimber. three fixtures. Wiebke Company. 1634 Ashland, three fixtures. C. A. Johnson. 1145 West Twentyseventh street, three fixtures. William Steck. 5101 Winthrop. ten fixtures. P. Unversaw, 1305-07 South Alabama, four fixtures. Ed Bell. 2127 West Morris, one fixture. Frank Clark. 2328 Columbia, one fixture Paul Linn. 710 Sanders, four fixtures. John McAra. Thirty-eighth and Capitol, seven fixtures. K. Stahl. 817-19 East St. Clair, five fixtures. William Courtney. 2620 Guilford, two fixtures. J C. Smith. 2729 North La Salle, four fixtures. Trade Treaty May Lapse PARIS. May 11.—Anxiety was expressed in Canadian business circles today over the fate of the FrancoCanadian trade treaty, due for renewal tomorrow. Considerable mystery existed and it was feared the treaty would be allowed to elapse. Turners to Hold Dance South Side Turners will hold a "hard times” dance at Turner hall, 306 Prospect street, tomorrow night. Committeemen in charge are Joseph Lang, chairman; Fred Scholl. William Phillips. Rosanna Duffy and Freda Wegner.
AIR MAIL WINS HOUSE, RETURNED TO SENATE All Amendments Are Rejected by Re presentati ves. By United Pri sx WASHINGTON. May 11.—The administration's air mail bill went back to the senate again today after having passed the house without a record vote late yesterday. Early senate action was expected. The house Democratc leadership turned back all amendments to the proposal which authorizes the post-master-general to let one-year contracts to private air lines, except those offered or accepted by the postoffice committee. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 11876. Proposed rates on furniture, metallic or wooden, set up or knocked aown, filed by Wilbur T. Kile, d/b/a Kile's Express, applicable to Ina. intra-state traffic. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of Commission at Inaianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m., on May 21. 1934. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv O. R. LIVINOHOUSE. Examiner. SHERMAN MiNTON, Public Counselor. Indianapolis. Indiana. May 9, 1934. LEGAL' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 11858. Rates on scrap and waste paper in carload quantities charged by common carriers on Indiana intrastate traffic. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. Indianapolis, Ind., 9 A. M., May 24. 1934. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By O. R. 'LIVINGHOUSE, Examiner, SHERMAN MINTON, Public Counselor. Indianapolis, Ind.. May 12. 1934. LEGAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 11907. Proposed sand and gravel rates applicable to Indiana Intrastate traffic. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. Indianapolis, Ind., 10 A. M. May 22. 1934. •Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Bv O. R. LIVINGHOUSE, Examiner, SHERMAN MINTON. Public Counselor. Indianapolis. Ind., May 11, 1934. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 11884. Proposed rates on polish, shoe, liquid, or other than liquid, filed by Indiana Motor Freight Tariff Bureau. Inc.. W. L. Meyers, Agent, applicable to Indiana intrastate traffic by motor vehicle common carriers. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Reams of Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. M., on May 23. 1934. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv O. R. LIVINGHOUSE. Examiner. SHERMAN MINTON. Public Counselor. 1 ndianapolis, Ind.. May 11. 1934. AN NO UN CEMENT S i Death Notices COMBS. GEORGE W.—Age 79 years, beloved husband of Catherine, father of Mrs. Michael Beatty. Mrs. John Ward and Mrs. W. O. Bianford of Maysville. kv.. grandfather of Mary Catherine Ward, died Wednesday. May 9. Funeral Saturday, May 12. 8:30 a. m., at the residence, 314 N. Highland ave.. 9 a. m.. Holy Cross church. Burial Holy Cross cemeterv. Friends invited. GEORGE W. USHER in charge. COMMINS, JOSEPH—Beloved son of Mrs. Catherine Commins. brother of Helen and Catherine and Mrs. Edwin Schant.z, died Wednesday. Funeral Saturday. 8:30 at the home. 850 N. Oakland. 9 a. m., St. Philip Neri church. Burial Holy Cross cemeterv. Friends invited. KIRBY SERVICE. CRAINE, LUCIA M.—Aunt of Mrs. Fannie T. Bryson and George H. Taylor, passed awav at the home of Mrs. Bryson, 1318 N. Pennsvlvania street. Thursday afternoon. Services at the home. Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. CRITSER. EVA M.—Wife of FVed C.. mother of Mrs. Earl A. Moon. Mrs. William B. Kilgore. Mrs. John L. Moore and Carl F. Cntser, passed away Thursday morning. Services from the FLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturdav. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park cemeterv GRAVE. HARRIETT—Age 60 years, beloved wife of Benjamin D Crave and mother of Mrs. A. N. Klee. Mrs. H. Geisel. Mrs. E E. Wilmington and Harry M. Weber, passed away at the late residence. 240 S Audubon. Thursday at 5 p. m. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROTHERS CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois. Saturday at 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill. GRIFFIN. RANSOM—Beloved husband of Abby Dver Griffin and father of Ransom Jr. Iris, and Frances passed away Thursday morning. Services Sunday 2 p m. at Worthington Ind. Friends may call at residence 5858 Central avenue any time. KOONTZ. ANNA M.—Age 66 years, widow of FT-ank H. and mother of James W. Koontz. deceased. Mrs. W. H. McKee of Terre Haute. Mrs. C. E. Jump. Mrs. R R Canter and Mrs. R. B. Gould cf Indianapolis and Harrv L. Koontz of Evansville, passed awav Wednesday. Funeral at W. Washington Street Presbv- ; terian church. Saturdav at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Memorial Park. Friends mav call at the residence. 130 S. Elder, until ‘noon. Saturdav. or at the church from 1 to 2 p. m.. Saturday. SHIRLEY SERVICE. (Terre Haute and Lafayette ilnd i papers please copv.l STEVENS, HANNAH ANN—Age 66. beloved wife of William J. Stevens, mother of Gertrude Van Hook. Blanche Huth, Jess Baker and Ralph Stevens, passed awav Friday morning Funeral at the residence. 725 S. Wurman ave.. Monday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the residence after 6 p. m . Friday. SHIRLEY SERVICE VAN SICKLE. JOSEPHINE—Wife *f Floyd ! W.. mother of Donald, daughter of Mrs. i Della Wilson, sister of Rov Wilson, passed awav Thursdav morning Services at the residence of her mother. 45 8 Addison street. Saturdav. 1 p. m. Friends irfvited. Burial Highland Lawn cemetery, Terre Hjute,
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ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Cards. In Memonimi SHEETS—In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister. BARBARA, who passed away one year ago today. May 11. 1933. She Is cone, hut not forgotten. And as dawns another year. In our joneiv hours of thinking. Thoughts of her are alwavs near. Surrounded bv friends we are lonesome. In the midst of our Joys we are blue. W’lth smiles on our faces We parted longing, dear Barbara, for you. Sadlv missed bv FATHER. MOTHER. BROTHER SISTER 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM 3226-38 Sheibv St. DR-35J0 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 639 N Meridian 8t TA-1839 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive. TA-4400 GRINSTEIN ER’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 J. C. WILSON 1230 P-ospect DR-0321-0322 4 Lost and Found LOST—Young female cat; either has kittens or will have soon. $5 reward for return. Call MISS NORA DOLL. 1512 N. Delaware. RI-7841. LOST —1 2-inch tank-wagon hose. 12 ft. long: east side city. LI-2588. LOST—April 20; lady's platinum wrist watch engraved “G. A." Bracelet studded with diamonds. Lost in Rink's, or sidewalk in front on way across to Block's, or in Blocks'. Finder please communicate with A. W. Antrim. 5615 N. Delaware. Libera 1 reward. HU-5068. LOST—Brown female dog: bob-tail, white on breast. CH-0321; 1507 N. Gale. Reward. 5 Personals PERMANENT WAVES _ Small Service Charge Only CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 209 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-0432 FOOT FLASH—AII soreness, bunions, corns, odors, callouses vanishes as if bv magic. Spend only SI.OO. Guaranteed. MR. BENNETT. 127 E. Ohio st., or call RI-1461. MID-WEST DETECTIVE. INC. Criminal, civil, domestic investigations; experienced investigators. LI-5484. 748 Consolidated bldg. DR. CHESTER MILLER. “The Children's Dentist” 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI-7281. DETECTIVES For domestic affairs; licensed operatives; reasonable. 119',2 _N. Alabama. LI-1200. TIRED of being a Wallflower? Learn to dance. STOCKMAN DANCE STUDIOS. NOT responsible for any debts contracted bv any other than myself after May 11. WILLIAM J, ARTERBURN. TIMES WANT ADS matte interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dallv INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring STUDENTS WANTED—Paid while learning; newest and best school Journeymen Barbers’ Edu. School. 342 E. Wash. FREE HAWAIIAN GUITAR—To each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 Roosevelt ave. “BEST BY TEST." HAWAIIAN GUITAR LESSON FREE. 18 W. MARKET. ROOM 207. INDIANA COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE. 908 New City Trust Bldg. RI-0777, HELP WANTED ~ 13 Help Wanted—Male EARN WHILE LEARNING barber trade in STATE approved school. Ben’s College of Barber Science. 472 W. Wash. AN OPPORTUNITY For a man to connect with a local distributor, representing a national manufacturer of electrical appliances, including air-conditioners. Qualifications —28 to 40 years of age, resident, of Indiana 5 years—Own an automobile and can furnish firstgrade reference. Only a man who desires a permanent connection need reply and state his past 4 years’ experience in the first letter. Box K-123. SALESMEN—Acquainted with and selling equipment to bakers, butchers, grocers and dairies. Give reference and full details in letter. Times. Box K-122. 2 SALESMEN with cars to sell Crosley refrigrrators. Small draw. 2962 Central. MAN capable of taking charge of planning and production in local plant employing forty people. Must understand printing and handling of men. In reply give complete record of employment, education and age. Our employes have been notified of this ad. Box K-128 Times. NOTIONS, novelties. cosmetics razor blades and a complete line of peddler's supplies; cheapest prices in citv; wholesale only. INDIANA CANDY AND NOVELTY SALES, new location, 124 S. Pennsylvania. RI-0234. Formerly located at 474 S. Meridian. DISTRICT Representative to represent Rationally known ventilating company for state of Indiana. Attractive commission arrangement; must have car. Write post office Box 909. Piqua. Ohio. BARBER— AfOUNG. EXERIENCED; PART TIME. 915 CEDAR. GOOD shoe salesman with at least 4 years' experience; must be quick. “STOUTS,’’ 318 Mass. Ave. len oe) cent aiscount on all Cash Want Ads nlaced at Times Want Ad Headouarters 214 W Marvlano Sf 14 Help Wanted—Female WANTED—MiddIe-age woman to assist housework. Care for 2 months' old baby: good home, small salary. HU-1162. 4 LADIES—To train for high-class cosmetic demonstrators, must be free to travel and leave for territory immediately. Salary. commission and transportation: references. No house to house. 2856 East Washington St. GIRL—Or woman assist general housework stay on place; $2. 3502 N. Capitol.
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HELP HUNTED 14 Help Wanted—Female COSMETIC DEMONSTRATORS—If YOU are familiar with demonstration facials given in the home, write or applv In person to MISS ULLRICH, 51u Merchants Bajik_ 5 LADIES—' 18-30 > $6 salary and good bonus to start 38 N Penn., Rm. 334. EMPLOYED men can offer home In exchange for housework. Address Box K -127. Times. 15 Wanted—Male or Female MEN AND WOMEN: house-to-house canvassing; good profits; small Investment; sales guaranteed 131 S. Illinois. 16 Situations Wanted HEMSTITCHING—Sc yd. I furnish boilfast or silk thread _ilo4s_College. HE-2534 motherless heme. Box K-126. RENTALS 17 Furnished Kooms CENTRAL. 1328—Large front sleeping room: private entrance. $2.50. RI-3062. COLLEGE. 2408—Attractive oachelor suite; 2 rooms, new overstufled: bath adjoining. sy_ Phone _ DELAWARE. N. 1803—Front double room: 1 or 2; private home. Also smaller room, HA-2876-M. DELAWARE. N.. 2403—Large front: 1 or 2. Cross ventilation. Small family; meals optional; bus line. ILLINOIS. N.. 2206—Large room, 1 or 2; large closet; home privileges. Garage optional. Reasonable. KENWOOD AVE.. 3416—Modern room, modern location, modern surroundings. In home of 2; you will like this home. HA-4005-M. OHIO. E.. 407—Lodging. 15c, 25c. 35c per night. Clean, modern rooms. ORIENTAL, N„ 20—Lovely cool front room; private entrance; nice vard. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 4520—Unusual room, twin beds; 2 closets, cross ventilation; 1 or 2 men Reasonable. HU-1246. PLEASANT ST.. 1401—Sleeping room, near Fountain Square: private entrance: reasonab le. G a rage ay a liable VERMONT. W. 36. No. 2 Savov—Clean, large room; downtown; $3.50. Stop car- _ fare. LI-8612. ■_ VERMONT. W„ 36. APT. 3—Good, clean, modern rooms; good home; reasonable Close in, NEW PALACE downtown; clean, modern rooms; $2 week and up. SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington st.: clean, outside rooms. $2.50 up. Running water; showers or tubs. . CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.—Desirable. clean rooms; housekeeping or sleeping, $2 up. Downtown. !7-a Folds, Resorts, Inns HOTEI —124 E. NEW YORK ST.—Rooms. $2 wk. and up. Steam heat. Walking distance. Seminole Hotel SSerms. Running water, baths, telephones; $3.50 up. Special transient rates. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts Ultra modern hole* service As low as $2 a dav; $lO week 750 N Meridian LI-235! CORONADO HOTEL 156 Vi N. 111 . within 1 block of Circle. Clean outside rooms: running water, baths. Dally. 75c up; weekly. $3 up, LI-1637. Retfifon Motel Regular and transient. Innerspring mattresses. Coffee shop. Close in Delaware at Michigan. LI-5315. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3; s3.so—Arsenal; N. 144; No. I—Rooms for light housekeeping: private entrance: everything furnished. ARSENAL. 315 N.—Modern room and kitchenette; nicely furnished, quiet home; garage. BEVILLE. 829 N.—Light housekeeping or sleeping: next bath; front porch; private entrance. BUTLER. S. 115.—2 clean, light rooms in private home; everything furnished; adults. IR-1921. CAPITOL. 1102 N.—l and 2-room apartments; newly furnished, decorated; private bath: $3 up. Free parijing. CENTRAL. 1328—One light housekeeping room; $3,00. Private entrance. RI-3062. COLLEGE. 1155—1-room apartment; next bath; large closet; downstairs. RI-1996. DELAWARE. N. 1836—2 clean, cool rooms; kitchenette; also 1 large room; utilities; reasonable. HA-1758-R, EAST. S. 2140—Lovely modern room, down, everything furnished. private entrance, garage, reasonable. Also sleeping room. •, GRACELAND, 3615—3-room lower apartment: unfurnished: utilities; reasonable. HA-2362-M. ILLINOIS. N.. 1726—Newly decorated, well furnished apartment: girls preferred. Private entrance. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. apartments, $3.50; 3-room apartments. $5.50. Everything furnished HA-4928-M. ILLINOIS. N. 2019—:i-room apartment; overstuffed; sunparlor; private bath; garage: $6.50. TA-4042. LEXINGTON. 1202—Large room and kitchenette; nicely furnished; private entrance: adults. DR-1190-J. NEW JERSEY. N. 1215—2-room apartment; completely furnished; modern; private entranee; adults. LI-3180. ORANGE ST.. 222—<2t Nice, cool modern rooms, downstairs. Everything furnished. Priate entrance. Garage., PARK. 2428—3-room apartment: nicely furnished; sink: private entrance: inclosed porch: reasonable. PARK. 1118 —Suite of housekeeping rooms, modern: everything furnished. Newly decorated. RANDOLPH, N.. 233—2 clean, neatly furnished. private entrance, utilities, garage optional. RI-2677. Mornings. RURAL, N.. 516—3 rooms; everything furnisheri. Private entrance. WOODRUFF PL., M. D., 544—2-room kitchenette: running water; utilities; _adults; $6 50, Also 1-room. CH-3173. 2 CLEAN, modern rooms; private entrance. Reasonable. Call at 9 Palmer st. 19 Rooms with Board PARK. 1806—Wanted, roomers: private home; board; garage if desired; $5.50 week. __ 32ND. E.. 603—Pleasant room, porch, hot water: meals, garage optional. Privileges. TA-2818. NONE BETTER—Large front; twin beds; 4 windows: shower. 2062 N. New Jersey. TA-6016, 21 Unfurnished Apartments S2O: 527 LOCKERBIE—4-room spacious apt.: close in; newly dec. RI-2800. E. KIRK McKINNEY CO.. INC.
RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments $22.50—515 E. 22r.d—Duplex. 4 rooms. | porch, water: excellent condition. IREfficiency Apt., $25 i Large rooms, painted walls, automatic heat. Frigidaire and utilities. 1530 N. Illinois ALABAMA. 2028 N.—Lower “duplex”. 7 rooms; garage: city heat; water furnished. CAPITOL. N.. 2851—Modern outside apartment: heat, water, garage furnished. TA-3530. MERIDIAN at 22 W. 34th st. KENILWORTH. 5 rooms; sun room; redecorated; reasonable. TA-5208. 11859 N. TALBOTT FIVE ROOMS; NEWLY PAPERED; MODERN; $25. RI-5138. VERMONT. T2l W.—Desirable 4-room modern apartment. Heat, water. S2O. LI-8683, WASHINGTON. 3104 E.—4-room apartment. bath, good ventilation. sls. CH11TH W. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt., gas. water and ice furnished; S2O Call Apt No. 1 THE GRANT. 108 E. 13th $32.50-$42 50 4d2 N. Meridian $45 00-5125 G>. 19TH. 601 E.—s-rm. mod. apt.; arranged that each room has outside exposure; heat, water. Frigidaire; $25 per mo. J. S CRUSE. INC. RI-6412. _ DESIRA.BLE 2-bedrm. apt., near Tech. _ with porch. S3O. LI-3164. Eve.. TA-0335. Indianapolis Rental Agency City wide listings; furnished and unfuri nished apts.: free transportation. Day LI--5452. eve.. TA-1064. CH-4481. flmßTivierir Rem bureau Apartments in all parts ot the city: free transportation to Inspect apartmenta Call HE-1237 or RI-1371. day or night. FOR colored Douglas Court, 21st & Blvd. pi., $22.50, includes util. See custodian. FOR colored. Dunbar Court. 1022 N. West st., $22.50, Includes util. See custodian. FOR colored. Jackson Ct.. 1222-24 Cornell. S2O, includes utilities. See custodian Times Want Ad Kates are the lowest in Citv wpr complete details call Rl-55M 22 Unfurnished Houses $8: DELOSS, 1406—4-room semi-modern; water paid. LI-4206. _W. H. DOSS $9; SILVER. 1369-73-7a—3 rooms semimodern doubles; water paid. IR-5535. LI-9530. $9. 2003 WILCOX-Cottage; 3 rooms, toilet, gas. electricity; A-I; adults. IR--5427. sl2; ADAMS, 2811—4-room ‘.a bungalow doubith garage; water paid. RI-1533. _ sl2.so—Four rooms. kitchenette. water paid, redecorated; with garage. $74; 1603 Cottage. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. sl4; AUDUBON. 396 S.--4 rooms; toilet; garage: water; will decorate. IR-1088. *l4; 17TH, W., 1115—Single modern; will put in good__repair. DR-0880. $15 —22ND, E., 621-19-—6 rooms, modern. New Jersey. S., 1001; 6 rooms; $13.50. HU-6172. $lB, FORMERLY s3o—Ruckle, 1825; 3bedroom modern; new furnace; A-l. HU-7458. $25; 18th, W. 118—(Off 111.); single; 8 rooms; modern; repapered. Owner, TAALBANY, 913—4-room single, 2 bedrooms; paved street: $13.50. LI-1438. BELL. 554—Cottage; 5 rooms; semimodern; garage; sl3; water paid. TA--6415. BEVILLE, N. 237—10-reom duplex; 2 baths; sublet upper; $25; garage. BROADWAY, 1807 kitchens; SSO. RI-8389. CENTRAL. 3056—6 rooms; like new; ga_rage: water paid: $25. was S4O. TA-3476. COFFEY. 550-52—5 rooms, bath, garage, water paid. Kelly. 1752-54; 4 rooms, garden. 3008 N. DELAWARE. 6-room modern; Frigidaire. gas range; garage. Key at 3007 N. Delaware. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. 114 N. Delaware St. LI-8565. FOREST, N.. 338 —5 rooms, water paid; sl2. 2110 Langley. 4 rooms; water paid; SB. LI-7361. C. C.J3ROVE. 44 Virginia Ave. IRVING COURT. 16 (5600 E.l— 6 rooms, modern, beauticul interior; SSO. was $65. IR-3962. KEYSTONE, N.. 1022 —6 rooms, bath, garage: water paid $15.00. RI-0645 LEEDS. 240—4-rooms semi-modern, inside toilet: garage. $10.50: water paid: MARKET. E. 1531—6-room modern double; near Tech; sls; water paid. MICHIGAN. E. 438—Redecorated; downtown. See this. S4O; 10 rooms. NEW JERSEY. N. 712—14 rooms, modern; redecorated: ideal roomers; S4O. was sll7. BE-0855-W, NEW JERSEY. 3302—Corner. 6 rooms; redecorated. refinished, new linoleum. $25. WA-1397-W. 3716 E. NEW YORK ST. $8; 3-rm. semi-mod. dbl.; water pd. A. J. HUEBER & CO.. 144 N. Delaware. OLNEY. N., 838—Bungalow; 5 rooms: modern; built-in feature; hardwood floors; adults only, PERSHING. 719 N.-4 rms.. single. *B. 30 McLean pi.. 4 rms., SB. Broadway. 2346. 13 rms.. 2 baths. $25. RI-7725. __ ST. CLAIR. E.. 318-320—7-room modern double; hardwood floors. Bargain. HE--4276, ST. CLAIR. E. 852—5-room semi-modern single. $lO. RI-9548. W'OODRUFF PL.. 506-514. Middle Dr.—6room brick double: full basement; soft water: garage; $25 to $27.50; adults. IR-Q 419. 11TH. E.—6 ROOMS; BATH: FIREPLACE; NEAR TECH; sl2, WA-2820-J. 20TH. 149 W. —6-rm. mod. apts., close to car line; reduced to $25 for summer months. RI-6412. 317 E. 50TH. 6-room modern: garage. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. 114 N. Delaware LI-8565. 6-ROOM —Like new: mod.; water fur.; 2nd fl.: cor. Julian. Spencer, gar., yd., priv $25. J. B. GRIFFEY. LI-3076. IR-3158. FOR COLORED—IB3 S. Webster; 4 rms., well water: $9. GREGORY & APPEL. INC.. 247 N. Penn. LI-7491. FOR COLORED—3S6 W. 26th: 6 rms.. modern; wat. pd.. *2O GREGORY & APPEL. INC.. 24T N. Penn. .LI-7491. _ FOR COLORED—22II Sheldon; 4-rm. dbf. wat. pd. $7 mo. GREGORY & APPEL. INC.. 247 N. Penn. LI-7491. FOR COLORED—i4SI E. 24th: 4-rm. dbl. water paid; $7 mo. GREGORY & APPEL. INC.. 247 N Penn. LI-7491. COLORED: 27 S. Beville: 5 rooms; rent. $9. J. G. MCCULLOUGH AGENCY. 106 N, Delaware. (COLORED i; 2155 N. CAPITOL. 7-room modern. $lB. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. LI-8565. 114 N. Del. St. After You Have Selected Your New Home See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses BROADWAY, 911—Living room. large kitchen; 2 bedrooms, bath; private. Ri--4915. BYRAM. 3834—Owner's furnished 3-bed-room home; garage; adults; reasonable. WA-1206, CARROLLTON AVE.. 1558—2 rooms, kitchenette. bath; all utilities'furnished. Reasonable. EAST—Beaut, bungalow; Frigid., yard. gar. Bargain. RI-7048. WHITE. IR-7956. MARKET. E, 1326—Modern, 5-room duplex: bath: overstuffed; porch; gar.; *32.50. RI-2234. NEIW YORK. 1628 W—s rms.: ostuffed; bath, gar age: $4.50 wk. RI-7 725. WALNUT E. 115—3 rooms and private bath: utilities; see housekeeper In basement. 44TH ST.. 325 W— Nicely fifrnished 3bedroom home for summer; double garage; references required. BE-2100; 7 45 a. m. to 4 p, m. EXCEPTIONALLY nice turn. eff.. $32.50; also bdrm. apt; LI-3164. Eve., TA-0335. NORTH —8-room double! partially ~ furnished. Reasonable to right party. LI--9988. ' AMBASSADOR APT. HOTEL 9TH AND PENNSYLVANIA STS. We now have available one of those very choice furnished apts. Daily, weekly and monthly rate. RI-1371. 24 Suburban and Farms 5-ROOM BUNGALOW— > 2 acre ground. ?arden space, chicken park. Ben Davis. 738 S. Vinewood. 5 ACRES. W. 16th st.. ideal corn or popcorn; 525 season. DR-6633-W. DANDY river cottage; close in: slls season. Phone New Augusta 116-W-1. FOR RENT, lease, sale or trade: modern home on Lake Manitou. TA-6058 before 9 a, m.-or after 6 p. m. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space $25 —MERIDIAN. S. 1007; storeroom; 5 modern living rooms; garage: water paid. TA-7044. - ILLINOIS. 2143 N —Large storeroom. 22x60. for most anv business. RI-7725. ILLINOIS. N.. 3021-23—Modern storeroom Rent greatly reduced; *25 month. CH--2583. ELEGANTLY furnished 3-room office suite j in downtown office building, located on the Circle: utilities furnished: very reasonable rent; outside windows facing Meridian st. and overlooking Monument Circle; offices well arranged for law office or other professional or busines men desiring waiting room with conr'cting private offices: must be seen to ~<• appreciated. Call in person at 418 Guaranty bldg, or phone LI-4373. Act quickly lor Uus bargain wiU not last long. •j*
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QHOP WITH PEGGV Easily Reasonably ■ Peggy Is a careful, con- -—\ Peggy's shopping guide servative shopper. Save is published as an* aid time and money by fol- v tn filling needs and delowing her tips around \' sires quickly, reasonthe town. a b’y. tfVU I Treat Mother to the Best. Have Sunday dinner at TAYSTEE FOOD SHOPPE. 142 J N. 111. Plenty parking space. Fried chicken with all the trimmings. 50c. Also sandwiches and Brer. 24-Hour service. Pewy says—Thts Is Headquarters for Spring Lamb. Bl EULER BROS. -12 N. Pennsylvania RI-6045 KOLDEROLS —Ice. new and different, clear as crystals For table use. Ice in Its most attractive form. We deliver. ARTIFICIAL ICE A COAL STORAGE CO. 316 W. Ohio St - LI-6443 Law Books for Sale. Indiana. Appellate and Northeastern Court Reports. JOHNS-BUTTERWORTH CO 135 E. Market LI-7016. Room 2. We Specialize in Law Book Binding.'* LADIES and GENTS—-There is a right and wrong way to repair your shoes. SOBOLS Does the Right Way. We crll for and deliver downtown. 30 Kentucky Ave. (2 Doors Lincoln Hoteli. RI-1631 MARKET CONFECTIONERY Lunches and Good Beer. 101 N. Alabama St. LI-0310 Matty Joe’s Exclusive Hat Shop Latest spring styles, $5 up. Old hats remodeled to look like new. *2. 408 KAHN BLDG. LI-1761 D AKPIMr Tuesday night free. This ticket and 15c admits one Thursday \_r night. Sunday night 15c before 9 P. M. Saturday night, 25c. CRYSTAL DANSE PALACE. 729 N. Illinois Rl-0269.
RENTALS 25 Business, Office and Desk Space LIGHT. DESIRABLE OFFICE SPACE at desirable prices. PEOPLES BANK BLDQ. 136 E. Market St. ATTRACTIVE OFFICE-Gwa reroom 1.400 ft.: utilities; railroad siding: S6O. 222 W, Merrill. LI-6071. REA-IISTA TETOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale COLORED BUYERS Good double for colored; inside toilets. Shriver ave. and 21st st. Price. $1,250 cash. MR. AMOS. RI-6389, DR-2432 _ 3 ROOMS. 1 2 acre, garage; opposite Pleasant Run school. Sell less SI,OOO. TUXHORN 14th and Shadelanri. SSOO FOR deed equity in 4-room cottage, completely furnished. 334 Villa ave. DR-5145. BIG 10-room modern home: good street; less than $2.000; payments. CH-1282. FLETCHER AVE.. 1111—3-bedroom, modern except furnace: clear; bargain for Quick sale Owner. 1517 N. WARMAN AVE Well located 5-room modern home: large living room, dining room and kitchen down. 2 bedrooms up: in good condition, small down payment or will accept B. & L. stock. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia Ave. LT-7361. MR. DAHLMAN, HE-2528. 28 Sale Suburban Property 2 LOTS. 40x118—2-room house, electric lights and well in house. Price $600; *2OO cash. $5 per mo 5-room house and lot on Road 67; price $750: SSO cash. $lO per month. JENNINGS J3ROS. 28 S Illinois St. 5-ROOM bungalow; like new; lV acres; electricity; garage: wooded; fine for chickens, garden. HE-2024 MODERN 5 rooms with '/ acre; also 5 rooms with lights, gas. water; on Daved street: V* acre ground. Inquire 430 N. 17th st.. Beech Grove. DESIRABLE 5-room brick bungalow, modern:_2_acres, 4 miles east. WA-0923. 29 Lots. Farms and Acreage S3OO CASH and $lB per month buys 2 acres and 5-room bungalow: electricity, basement, garage, fruit and shade. Will consider B. & L. stock. Located 8 miles southwest. MR. HARRYMAN. RI--4432. IR-6189_ FLORIDA—IO-A. poultry truck tung oil. S3 dn„ $3 mo. BARBOUR. 926 Peoples Bk. 31 Wanted to Trade BE SURE—Of vour title. Demand in abstract prepared bv UNION TITLE CO 155 E Market St Union Title Bldg MERC HAN 01S E 34 Swaps SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in this column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of charge Your swap ad costs only 3c a word in The Times. Special multiple rates of seven days for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three TO TRADERS If you can not find the leads that you desire In the ads in this column call the Swap Counter. RI-5551, and we will attempt to arrange a trade tor you from Swaps previously published There t* no charge for this service • CASH for used boys' and girls’ bicycles. 205 E. Washington st. CASH—For old houses to wreck. Highest prices paid. LI-1680.
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Alteration Specialist ALTERATIONS ladies, men's garments; cleaning and pressing; reasonable. MEYER O JACOBS. 212 E. 16th St. TA, 6667. Bunding Materials PAINT-UP—FIX UP Special Prices • to Cash Buyers. We Meet All Competition. Call ALLIED First and Save Money 1 Exterminating GUARANTEED—Bed bug worries over In 10 hnura. C. F. POEHLER. INC. CH-0224. — Furnace Cleaning & Repairing FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING. REPAIRS FOR ALL FURNACES. RYBOLT HEATING CO. RI-9426 Furniture WICKER furniture recondtioned; *np covers; upholstering; repairing; reflnlshing. 1119 E. 10th st,, CH-1350-W. CHAIRS mace new oy reDottoming in cane, hickorv or reed. BOARD OF INDUBTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583 Insect Preventive ANTS bothering you? Protect© Insect Powder quickly rids them Aiso I™* 11 preventive, bug sprays. LURIE LABORATORIES. 1835 N. New Jersey. TA-4141. Landscape Service HUMUS fertilizer for flowers and lawns: 15-da v special on crushed stone. *2 ton. spread and rolled: free estimates. LAND* SCAPE DBCORATORS. LI-1154, Lawn Mowers SHARPENING—The factory method. We satisfy or money back. They don t get too old for us. 2361 Station st. Mattress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated, also made Into lnnersprings; expert workmanship. RI--2240 Moving. Transfer. Storage MOVE YOU—Take In discard, furn.; personal service: free estimates. HE-5038 STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling: return loads wanted: part-load service Otto J Suesa, RI-3628: 6561; CH-0699-W DAVIS TRUCKING CO —LI-2655- Moving —SI up 315 E- Mich. Bt. Musical Instrument Repairing BAND ana orchestra mnruments repaired: expert: ruar work. PEARSON PLANO CO., 128 N Penn , Ll-5513. Paper Cleaning CLEAN PAPER—SOc per room; immediate service: white: 11 years' experience. LANNIN, BE-<~2B PAPER, paint elt ning; best work; guaranteed: estimates furnished free. RI-0334 PAPER CLEANING—WaII washing: excellent service O'DONALD LI-5063 PAPER CLEANING—CIeaner furnished. 50c ar.d 15c room. Good work. DR-6211-W Paper Hanging and Painting PAINTING, papering, paper removed ky •team; work guaranteed. DR-5734-M.
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MERCHANDISE 34 Swap* CASH for Model A Ford. No dealers. 2505 _ N Talbot. TA-6205. 1926 FORD touring for boat, motorboat or otherwise BE-1601-J. SWAP—Garage work for dental and optical work. KENTUCKY AVE. GARAGE. 6-GRAVE LOT in Washington Park for '3O or '3l small car and some cash or B. ft L. Stock. WA-1163-R. CASH for small auto trailer or Model A _ rharsis;_chenp._Dß-3322-R. CASH—For baby carriage, stroller; also _beri: regardless condition. IR-1541. CHEVROLET COUPE 28: good condition, cash 1020 E. North st. The Times Was the Only Indiana eons newspaper to gain in Want Ad lineage in 1932 35 Household Goods FAMILY WASHING. 4'iC t pound TODAY! Returned damp, ready to iron. Minimum, _ 51c. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. RI-7373 DINING ROOM suite, 8 pieces. *29.50: *1 weekly. HARTMANN'S. 317 E. Wash. USED ICE BOXES *1 00 UP. BE-0581. 2031 W. WASHINGTON. REFRIGERATOR—7S-lb.. *7.50; fine condition. HARTMANN'S. 317 GAS RANGES—FuIIy reconditioned. Your choice. $5. HARTMANN'S. 317 E. Wash. REPOSSESSED Grunow 7‘s refrigerator; sold for $225.50; now for *175. RICH CO„ 1524 N. Illinois St. RI-2876. WHEN YOU BUY a Polar refrigerator you save monev on the purchase price and operating cost. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern ave. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call Rl-9441. Extension 372. Minimum rental 5 weeks. L S, AYRES St. CO. _____ THREE high-grade, repossessed dining room suites at a big saving. BAKER _ 2 VERY fine two-piece floor sample living room suites, soiled but as good as new; save at least one-third. BAKER BROB . _ 219 E._Wash. ELECTRIC washer, “Thor." repossessed. $35. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. 544 E. Washington St. 1.1-7087. OAK and enameled odd breakfast chairs. *L25. BAKER BROS , 219 E. Wash; MAYTAG, EASY Washers, like new. $27.50; others. guaranteed, *5 up. Hoover sweeper, latest agitator type. Vacuum cleaners and washers repaired. Wringer rolls and belts. Washing Machine Parts and Service Cos. 1201 E. Washington st. RI-4087 100 ODD chairs from 50c to *l. BAKER BROS. 219 E. Washington. ARMSTRONG'S 69c qual. 54c sq yd. CUTRATE LINOLEUM HOUSE. 811_ N. Ala. REPOSSESSED living room suites, two and three pieces, covered in velour, mohair or tapestry, at bis reductions. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. Wash. FLOOR SAMPLE bedroom suites at a big discount. BAKER BROS.. 219 E_Wash. CARLOADS and carloaas of secondhand furniture. All hi-class. Low In price. BAKER BROS. 219 E. Washington St. ICE BOX and water cooler comb. . *lO 00 Two good gas ranges, each 6 50 Large porcelain ice box for store ... 35.00 Large oak. porcelain lined ... 20 00 Metal or wood ice boxes, up from 1 00 LI-5517 l _R. a- R. STORES 225 E Wash LET US INSTALL a~ Flash-O-Matik Gas Lighter on your old gas range. Simply turn on the gas valve and the burner lights instantly, Simple, safe and economical to use. CITIZENS GAS CO. 45 South Penn. RI-5421. Pre-owned Thor Washer. $39.50. KVinilJM Easy Washer, $22.50; Maytag. Eureka. Hoover. Rove! Cleaners low priced; guarante-d 32 N. Del. ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386.
Painting and Paper Hanging PAPERHANGING—High grade work n neWHEELER, formerly with AYRES. PAPER furnisned and hung reasonable; It 1° 1*642 Bervlce: kitchens painted. $7. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning, steaming, patch plastering, painting; experienced workmen. CH-0798. PAPERING—Cleaning, painting; - TniuFnt WILI C IS Kuaranteed work DR-2225. MR. PAINTING, paper hanging and cleaningT jprompt service; work guaranteed LIPAPERING, painting, roofing, carpenter', gen, repair. Work guar.: rea. RI-7725. Rent—Floor Sanders "DUSTLESS" floor Sanders, for rent; 750 *5 day. BELMONT HARDCO.. 2124 W. Washington st. BERug Cleaners DERANIAN BROS. RUG CO —Cleaners, repairers of oriental, domestic lugs. 2701 _Northwestern Ave. TA-4153. Estimate*; CLEANING is our specialty; fluff chenille rugs made from old rugs; CH<?de' W N FLY RUG co - 2328 BrookR YH S : ° ver, ' u ffed. icleaned repaired; mo'h 0883 KJar ' ° ° CLEANERS - CH-3-DAY SPECIAL on rugs cleaned and sized Overstuffed furniture cleaned and S;V3. ot U! a - Work guaranteed. CENTREK RUG CLEANERS CH-1055. B YY L P FONTAINE RUG CLEANING CO~ SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS “ 1804 I conegV m inKS£ drapes - ° r,en, “ a ' Screens WINDOW. DOOR SCREENS—AIso cabinet work. PAUL H. MILLER DR-6051 Open eves, Sewers, Tanks, Vaults Cleaned VAULTS, septic tank* cleaned. Sewers BE-2813 ® UTLER ' 1256 8 ' Tremont! Sound Service SOUND TRUCK available for publicity in ,he city HI-WAY SOUND SERVICE. HA-4147-W. Truck Renting TRUCKS for rent—Move vourself; DriveRL7438 lf ' InC ' 39 Kentuclc * Watch Repairing —WATCH REPAIRING——ExP*rt Chime ‘ lock repairing ggnDL estimate free; ®’ill cal. at vour *^mrr~ 9 ** TM? home. Write or cal! HA-0259-R. 15c | 40c $1 dn Round Crystals f up Main Spring Fancv Shaped. Stem ot j Jewel or 29c I Crown I Cleaning All Work Guaranteed Samuels Jewelrv Crt 1.1.1 S Til
