Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1934 — Page 18
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■Plm IN'MEMORiAM
M'INTIRE In Mount Jackson and Floral Park, softly sleeping Where the gentle flowers wave, Lies our darling loved ones, • Whom we loved, but could not save. Heaven now retains our loved ones. Earth their lonely caskets keep. And the angels they are watching Over the graves where they now sleep. Oh, these tender broken ties. How they dim our aching eyes. But like jewels they will shine in the morning , \ When our anchor's firmly cast. Every pain and trouble's past. We shall meet each one in the morning. In loving memory of Nettie E. Aglen. Minnie, Bettie Jane, Bill, Charlie Sr. and Harve Mclntire. FRED M’INTIRE AND FAMILY. CASADY—In loving memory of my wife. Lillie May Casady, who passed away Sept. 29. 1931. From this w'orld of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest. God has taken you, dear loved one. Where you have found eternal rest. Husband. FRANK. MILLER—In loving memory of my dear husband, George E. Miller, who passed Sadly m°issed B 'by 9 WIFE AND CHILDREN. HUNTER —In loving memory of Robert Ford Hunter, who passed away June 21, 1932. Gone but not 'orgotten^^ BROMMER —In loving memory of our husband and father. Capt. Fred Brommer, who passed away Jan. 18. 1931. V WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. BUTTERWORTH—In memory of our dear husband and father, Charles W. More and more each day we miss him. Friends mav think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts conceald WIFE-CHILDREN AJAMIE—In memory of our father. Sam Ajamie, who ciiea two years ago, Sept. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him near. WIFE AND FAMILY. TUTTLE —Rilev J. In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away eleven years ago Sept. 6 What is home without a father? All things this world may send. But when I lost my darling father, I lost mv dearest friend. He was too pure for this cold earth. Too beautiful to stay. And so God s Holy Angel Bore my truest pal away. Sadly missed by his lonely daughter, EMMA EARANEK. BENDER—In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Bender, who passed away April 4, 1933. CHILD?E^_ NOONAN—In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother. Josephine Noonan, who died Nov. and SQI^ KENT—In loving remembrance of hy dear John, Raymond, Laura and Nettie Sadlv missed by WIFE AND MOTHER. BOHALL —111 loving remembrance of our dear son and brother. Edgar L. Bohall. who passed Nov. 17. 1933. Missed by MOTHER AND SISTER. STUCK—In memory of Barbara _ M&rie Stuck, beloved little daughter of Paul and Marie Stuck who d oP. art . c Q < L th * s „J 22 nine months ago March 8. 1932 age 22 months 6 days. You are not forgotten. Barbara dear. Nor ever will you be. As long as life and memory last. We will remember thee: Our lips can not tell how we loved >ou, Our hearts can not, tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss you In a home that is lonesome today. MAMMA AND PAPA. SMALL—In loving memory of our clear father Matthew Small, who passed away Oct. 19. 1931. The child who enters life . Comes not with knowledge or intent. So those who enter death Must go as little children sent. Nothing is known, but we Believe that God is overnead, And as life is to the living. So death is to the^d.^^ F^ In an°d Vln gio?h e er ry Fr°a f nk m E. "and Mary H. More and more each day I miss them. Friends may think the wound is healed. But thev little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed Their daughter. MARY JEAN FUNK. THIEMANN—In loving memory of our dear mother and wife. Sophia Thiemann, who passed away Sept. 13. 1932. In our home, she is fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling to her name: Those who loved her in life, sincerely Shall love her in death just the same. Sadlv missed bv her Husband. FREDRICK THIEMANN. and daughters, FLORA. AGNES AND MRS. DORA WEST. HORTON—In loving memory of my mother. Wanetia Adams Horton, who left us June 27, 1932. VIRGINIA HORTON ADAMS. RENTALS COTTAGES Ml NORTHERN WOODS BEACH. 6-room cottage. furnished; fireplace. C W. SCOTT. DR-0863-J. LAKE JAMES —Completely furnished cottage. sleeping porch. P. O. Box 769, Indianapolis. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting oargams of many binds ere listed here daily
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Building Materials PAINT-UP—FIX UP Special Prices to Cash Buyers. We Meet All Competition. Call ALLIED First and Save Money! Exterminating G ?n A^ e g P F B p e SE b H U LW% 1 a 8 Furnace Cleaning & Repairing FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING. REPAIRS FOR ALL FURNACES. RYBOLT HEATING CO. RI-9426. HALL-NEAL Furnace Cos. vacuum cleans furnaces properly; repairs; low prices. LI-4576. Furniture CHAIRS made new By rebottomlna in cane, hickory or reed BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583 General Contractors LEAKY roofs, painting, masonry, cement, pointing, caulking waterproofing. Stucco. CH-0716-W. Masonry CONCRETE, stone work, drive-ways, walks, curbs and foundations. Basement waterproofing. Reference. Guaranteed. CH- ‘ Moving, Transfer, Storage DAVIS TRUCKING CO.—LI-2665. Moving —SI. up 315 E. Mich. St. STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling: return loads wanted, part-load service. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3625. 6561; CH--0699-W. ; ; ' MOVE YOU—Take in discard, turn.; personal service; free estimates. HE-5038 WANTED—Load of household goods to Hamilton. 0.. or point between, about June 1, 340 Hudson St. RI-2313. Musical Instrument Repairing EXPERT repairing all instruments. Musical instrument bargains. MUSICIANS’ REPAIR SHOP. 119 Pembroke Arcade upstairs* LT-3656 aaivu anc orcnestra intuumenta reptaiea. expert: guar work. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 M Penn Ll-SSIB Overstuffed - Suites Cleaned OVERSTUWED SUITE chemically cleaned and vermin removed, $5. Cali LI-7070. ACE CLEANING CO. BELL. REN 1 OR BUi KEAI hSlait through classified ads In The Times Phone ••ad-taker." RI. 5651 during business hours.
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i ALDENDORF—In loving remembrance of my husband, Otto Aldendorf, who passed away Oct. 7. 1933. Sadly missed by his wife. KEPNER—In loving remembrance of my dear cousin. Lavolia Kepner. who passed away June 12. 1930. God knows how much I miss her, Never shall her memory fade. HELEN LORENE MALCOM. MALCOM—In loving memory of my mother, Rose Malcom, who passed away August 23. 1932. ,And w’hile she lies in peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. DAUGHTER HELEN LQRaN MAuCOM. COOK —In loving remembrance of Frederick J. Cook, who passed away Sept. 25 1931 ’ WIFE AND DAUGHTER. HOYT —In loving memory of Harry Hoyt who passed away Jan. 6. 1933. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrances keep him dear. MRS. AMANDA HOYT, GENE AND GARRETT WHITE. EWING—In loving remembrance of my dear friend, Mary Ewing, who died Sept. 22 1932. Just a thought of sweet remembrance. Just a memory sad and true. Just the love and sweet devotion. Os one who thinks of you. A kind loving friend. J. B. B. JOHNSON—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Bert C„ who died July 19. 1933. We mourn for him in silence. No eyes can see us weep. But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. WIFE AND CHILDREN. KLINE —In loving remembrance of Alva Morrison Kline who passed away Oct. 1, 1933. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrances keep him dear. MOTHER. BROTHERS AND SISTERS. DONLAN— (William). Our husband, father who passed away Oct. 15. 1929. We mourn for him in silence. No eyes can see us weep; But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. WIFE. CHILDREN. LIPES—-iiTTovlng - remembrance of my husband. Harrv T. Lipes, who passed away Oct. 5. 1933. Sadly missed by WIFE. CASTOR —In loving remembrance of Frank G. Castor, who passed away nine years ago. Aug. 15, 1925. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrances keep him dear. Wife. MAYME CASTOR. SCHLEGEL—Gwendolyn Rose, daughter, granddaughter, niece, who passed away Aug. 4. 1933. Sadly missed. MOTHER, FATHER. GRANDPARENTS, AUNT. KIRKPATRICK—In memory of our beloved son and brother. Wilbert Francis Kirkpatrick, who left us Sept. 9. 1931. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE KIRKPATRICK AND BROTHER. SMITH—In loving memory of our darHng daughter, Marie Spencer Smith, who left us Jan. 2. 1932. Sadly missed by her parents, MR. AND MRS. CLARK SPENCER. CONNER—In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Ellsworth Conner, who passed away on Easter Sunday, April 16. 1933. Loving wife. JENNIE. AND FAMILY. SHELBY—In memory of my darling mother. Dora Shelby, who left me Jan. 29, 1927. And where she lies in peaceful sleep. Her memory we shall always keep. Daughter. MAUDE BAXTER. DRESSEL—In loving memory of my dear wife who passed away Oct. 10, 1932. God knows how X miss her. Never shall her memory fade. Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she is laid. Husband. JOHN DRESSEL. HUNTER—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Dennis W. Hunter, who passed awav Oct. 18. 1932. We loved you. yes we loved you. But Jesus loved you more; And he has -sweetly called you To vonder shining shore. FATHER. MOTHER AND BROTHER. BROWN —In memory of our darling mother and father. Dollie May and Winfield Scott, who left us July 14 1931; Sept. 29 1932 Dear mother and father, you are not forgotten. Though on earth you are no more: Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Sadly missed by HER CHILDREN. DESCHLER —In loving memory of Louis A. Deschler, who died 2 years ago, July 4. 1932. There is a link death can not sever. Love and remembrance last forever. Sadly missed by PARENTS, BROTHER AND SISTERS. RENTALS 26 Wanted to Rent HAVE TENANTS for 5-6-room singles, douhles, EBERLY-KERSEY, CH-1305. ONE OR TWO bedroom bungalow, north or east side, LI-6884 after 5 o'clock. MAN. WIFE —Wants furn. home or apt. R E A iTeST A TeTf Q R S aTe 27 (louses for Sale NEW five room suburban west; will sell or trade for R R B'de and Loan or city property. Box K-136, Times.
Painting State Decorating Cos. Ch-1342 House painting, inside painting, house cleaning; best materials; master workmanship; prices very k>w; work guaranteed. Paint Washing EXPERT PAINT washing: interior and exterior. Reference, aL FLYNN. LI-4873. Paper Cleaning PAPER CLEANING—Paint washing: estlmates free. HAINES. LI-8597. _ CLEAN PAPER—SOc per room: immediate service; white; II vears’ experience. LANNAN. BE-4728, PAPER CLEANING—WaII washing: excellent service. O'DONALD. LI-5063. Painting and Paper Hanging PAPERING—Cleaning, painting; Instant service; guaranteed work. DR-2225. MR. WILLIS. PAINTING: paperhanging & cleaning; prompt service; work guaranteed. LIPAPER HANGING: painting: plastering F. TURNER & SON. 17 N. Jefferson, CH-0722-R. PAPER furnished and hung, $3.50 up; steaming $2,75 up. RI-6441, Piano Tuning PIANO TUNING and repairing. Established 1912, WACHSMANN. DR-5367, Rent—Floor Sanders •‘DUSTLESS” Floor sanders, for rent 75c hour or $5 dav. BELMONT HARDWARE CO , 2124 W Washington st. BE-2116 Rug Cleaners RUGS cleaned and sized, special prices this week only; overstuffed reconditioned, VELVETIX. CH-1143. SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS Furniture, mattresses, drapes. Orientals. 1804 College. HE-4462. RUG CLEANING is our specialty: fluff chenille rugs made from old rugs; CH--2211. W N FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside. BELLEFONTAINE RUG CLEANING CO.. 10-day special. Work guar. RI-2927. Sand, Crushed Stone SAND—SI.SO per vard. delivered. Crushed stone. $8 Gravel. $2. TOLLARD IR--2132-Ring 1, Termite Control TERMlTES—Buildings Inspected FREE In Indiana Treatments guaranteed 5 vears. T A-0500. BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO.. 1401 W, 30th st. Truck Renting TRUCKS for rent—Move yourself; Drlve-It-Yourseif, inc„ 39 Kentucky *v. 61-1438. (
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MENNING—In loving memory of my dear father and mother, William F. and Mary L. Menning. You're not forgotten, father and mother dear. Nor ever shall you be. As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee. THE CHILDREN. HADLEY—In memory of our dear wife and mother, Bessie Hadley. Our lips can not tell how we miss her. Our hearts can not tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss her In a home that is lonesmoe today. MORRIS HADLEY AND CHILDREN. BEATTY—In loving remembrance of Leslie J. Beatty, who died Aug. 21, five years ago. Sadlv missed by MOTHER, DAUGHTER, BROTHER AND_ DAD; _ CHANEY—In memory of my dear mother. Elizabeth L., who died Sept. 21. 1933. Deep in the heart lies a picture Os the loss of one we loved so well. In memory frame we shall keep it Because she was one of the best. Daughter. MRS. L. E. WADE. •DILLON—In memory of John J. Dillon w'ho passed away Aug. 7. 1933. Gone, dear father, gone forever; How we miss your smiling face. But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once enjoyed. How sweet the memory still, -But death has left a loneliness ® The w’orld can never fill. WIFE AND CHILDREN; LEHR --In loving memory of my dear mother. Carrie W. Lehr. Years of sacrifice, 'little of play. Loving and giving, and smoothing the Life is'too short, mother ever to pay; Strong in adversity, ready to do, Gentle, unselfish, a friend ever true. Our proudest possession, dear mother, was you. DAUGHTER CARRIE LEHR. CLARY—In memory of my husband. Lon E. Clary, who passed away Oct. 5, 1933. Many tears are shed in silence. Arid days are filled with regret. For vou were mine and I remember. Though all the world forget. WIFE. RIFE—In loving memory of our darling mother and grandmother, Mary E. Rife, who passed away Oct. 5. 1928. Dear mother, you are not forgotten. Though on earth you are no more; Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Daughter, MYRTLE J. BRETHAUER, Granddaughter. MARY N. BRETHAUER. HOFFMAN—In memory of our husband and father. Henry Hoffman, -w'ho died June 6. 1933. More and more each day we miss him. Friends may think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. WIFE. DAUGHTER. SONS. _ WENDEL—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Peter Wendel, who died Aug. 29, 1933. We mourn for him In silence. No eyes can see us weep. But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. WIFE, DAUGHTERS. SON. WALKER—In loving remembrance of my dear mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, who passed away Oct. 28. 1932. In my heart your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true. There’s not a day. dear mother, I do not think of you. Sadlv missed by son. CHARLES BELLMORE. FREES—In memory of Arthur Frees, who passed away three years ago, Aug 19 1931. Heavy are our hearts today. Metnory brings you back once more To the time when you were with us, To the happy days of yore Nothing but memories as we journey on. Longing for a smile from a loved one gone MRS CHARLES E. HOFFNER (Sister!. FAMILY. NEWTON—In loving memory of mv mother. Mattie W. Newton, who passed away Sept,. 20. 1932. Deep in our hearts lies a picture Os the loss of one w r e loved so well; In memory's frame we shall keep it. Because she was one of the best. Sadly missed by DAUGHTER RUTH. COOK—In loving remembrance of our dearly beloved husband and daddy. Dr. Rollie R. Cook, who passed away four years ago. Aug. 2. 1930. Forgive us. Lord for asking why. But. oh. why did he have to die? Why was it he that had to go? For we all loved him so. The blow was hard, the shock severe. God alone knows how we miss him here. Never to be forgotten bv vour ever loving WIFE AND CHILDREN. M'KINNEY—In lovirtg remembrance of my dear sister. Margaret McKinney, who passed away two years ago. Sept, 20. 1932. In my heart your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day. dear sister, I do not think of you. Sister. MRS. ARTHUR WABNITZ. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Hous.s For Sale COMER AVE., 1551—3-room house, large lot fenced; improved street, utilities, garden in. Cash to settle estate. 28 Sale Suburban Property On River 40 acres, half wooded. 7-room house, outbuildings, 16 miles northeast. Terms. 3443 E, 26th St, To Gardeners 15 acres. 5-room house: 5 miles from Monument. Bargain. Terms. 3443 E. 26th St. 31 Wanted to Trade BE SURE!—OI vour title. Demand an abstract prepared ov UNION TITLE CO 155 E Market St Union Title Bldg
MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in this column ts listed in The Times Swap Bureau Directory foi sixty days free of charge Your swap ao costs oniv 3c a wpro in The Times. Special multiple rates ot seven days for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three TO TRADERS 11 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 lor you from Swaps previously published There t* no charge tor this service , WILL SWAP SIOO cash for good '29 Ford. Call CH-3962-J. FIRST RATE DOUBLE well located near SCHOOL, priced $12,000, in exchange for construction, remodeling, repairs of all sorts over a period of time. NO CASH EITHER WAY. ALSO HAVE: Antiques. Steinway upright, garden furniture. marble mantels, book shelves, law books, mirrors, picture frames, paintings. r Propylaeum stock. SEALSKIN COAT etc. Box K-138 Times. H~R. 9 U. S. Hoffman Hat Machine; trade for a 7 A or an 8 A Press. HU-7680. $5 CASH for used bicycles or parts. 803 E. 63d st HU-1129. CASH for Chevrolet or Model A Ford; no dealers, 2505 N. Talbot. TA-6205, DIAMOND T house car for Model A Ford. 2345 Mass. Ave. ELECTRIC SINGER, cabinet. Will swap for Building and Loan stock. RI-9064. GAS steam table, sell or trade for electric potato masher. TA-6703. CASH tor used oovs and girls’ mcvclef and parts. 205 E. Wash. LI-5256. KEROSENE and gasoline, truck route and equipment. Take good car as part. Box K-145. Times. A-l HOOVER SWEEPER for furniture, lumber. 3025 Harlan, R. R. 5. Box 462-G, Times. - MODEL T Panel, A-l throughout; 11-ft. counter. Cash or what? TA-6891. BABY CARRIAGE—For sale or trade for stroller. DR-4647-J. Times Want Ad Kates are the lowest in Cltv For complete details call RI-5551 35 Household Goods INLAID linoleum. 85c so. vd. CUT-RATE. LINOLEUM HOUSE. 811 N, Alabama st. FURNITURE—3 rooms, reasonable; 12-inch electric fan. rugs, dishes. 705 Dav st.. Apt. 4, Broad Ripple. After 6 p, m. REFRIGERATORS—Modern, efficient and low priced on sale at POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern ave. GAS RANGES—FuIIy reconditioned. Your choice. $5, HARTMANN'S. 317 E. Wash. REFRIGERATOR—7S-lb.. $5; fine condition. HARTMANN'S 317 . Wash. CABINET GAS RANGE. $5. HOOSIER FURNITURE CO.. E. Wash, and Ala, _ 2 GOOD USED furnaces; 1 gas range, Detroit Jewel. Must sacrifice. Call LI-8362.
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MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods FREE BOOKLET "How to Can Froits and Vegetables” Call at Our Office CITIZENS GAS CO. 45 South l'enn. KI-5421. USED THOR, complete laundry with washer, wringer, ironcr, 5#549.50. Eureka, Hoover. Royal cleaners low priced: guaranteed. 32 N. Del. ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386. MAYIAIi EASY Washers. lute 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 36 Radios, Musical Instruments ARVIN auto radios. $29.50 installed. A. B. C. RADIO SERVICE, 3334 N. New Jersey. TA-4414. BALDWIN-MADE studio upright, used six months in our studio. $l5O discount. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY. 120 East Ohio st. MOTOROLA Auto Radio, sl2. Big discount. New 1934 auto radios. 1207 Broadway. We buy, sell and trade used radios. ECONOMY RADIO SHOP, 245 E. WASH. ANTIQUE 4-poster mahogany bed. with box springs, reasonable. HU-6040; 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS—S4.6S and up. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM HOUSE. 811 N. Alabama st. ' 37 Miscellaneous For Sale SPECIAL —Heavy red inner tubes, various sizes, SI.OO each. Folding porch chairs, $1 each. Fiber settee. (1) Lloyd weave baby carriage. $10; 2-burner oil stoves, roofing paper, stepladders. 1 large brooder stove. BIG ruuK UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South st. . OIL STOVES—3 burners; $8.95. CHINA STORE 361 W. Wash. KILL all bedbugs, fleas and Insects; use Maas Sudden Death ALBERT G MAAS CO.. 31 Va. ave. RI-3315 DINING ROOM equipment, 7 tables, 4 extensions chairs, steam tables: like new. 2620 W 16th st. BICYCLES sl2 up. tires, repairs HOFFMAN. 251 Mass., 205 E Wash 946 E Wash Invalid Chairs - Crutches FRACTURE BEDS Back rests and commodes fur sale or rent. BAKER BROS 219 E Washington INDIANA CANDY AND NOVELTY SALES Peddler Supplies 124 South Pennsylvania DENTISTS Complete office equipment, reasonable. BE--0229-W. 1044 Reisner. SHOWCASES, WALL CASES—New, used. All kinds. Factory, 1101 E. 16th st. HE-4646. LET ue WRECK vour non-paying rental and reduce expenses We will pay all it is worth. Full insurance protection Service Wrecking Cos LI-3069 STORE FIXTURES—Bakery equipments; special equipment. Buy and sell. 419 E. Ohio. EXHAUST FANS—Single phase: all sizes. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACH. CO 3525 E, Wash. IR-1151. ELECTRIC & hand-feed mimeograph, and other duplicators. 8 W. Ohio st. RI-6767. WATER BIKE—S 18: electric hydroplane, only one of its kind. 550. CH-1795. 37-b Farm Garden, riants. Flowers PETUNIAS—Snap dragons, zinnias nhlox. Canterbury bells. 2 dozen 35c. IR-2171 Ring 3. PEONIES. DAISIES —Other garden flowers. Maschmeyer’s Nursery. 206 W. Trcv. SWEET POTATO mants; home grown: large, well-rooted. WAYSIDE GARDENS 7500 Pendleton Pike. GET THE EARTH ON EVERY PLANT: ROCK PLANTS. HARDY FLOWERS OSTEWIG. ARLINGTON AT 13TH. TOMATOES and peppers. 3 doz for 25c: cheap bv hundred. DAVID GANDOLPH. 2010 E. 42nd st. 37-c Building Materials LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE CITY on Everything to REPAIR—REIMODEL MODERNIZE Save With Cash at Cornell BRICK fire brick, lumber of all kinds, door sash, oathtubs. hardwood 3r * flooring sheathing, 2x4. 2x6. 2xß, 2x10; oak 4x4’s. pine 4x4’s. WESTERN WRECKING CO„ BE-4030. 37D Beer Equipment. Coil and Novelty Boxes NEW FRONI AND BACK BARS All kinds of equipment for draft Deer BUILI IN OUR SKOP3 BILLIARD—POOL- SNOOKER lABLES Complete line—Supplies—Wo repair King’s Ind. Billiard Cos. DR-5826 1631 Southeastern DR-3578 BEER equipment, bars, booths, coil Boxes desks chairs Terms. 327 W Wash Furniture Buyers “iH*RSFS“ WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE. PROMPT SERVICE. po 11 PI OdfiClFor anv furniture Itl. Vf‘*u^/. ugg stoves or clothing '•ou nave tor sale Calls answered promptly CALL LI-2832 betore selling vour fcnusenold goods Will buv anything used ’n homes from attic to basement CASH in 20 minutes for used furniture, f BOARD'S” . 406 Massachusetts ave. 4991, BUY whole houses or odd pieces of furn. Pianos etc MR WERELEY HU-7274 39 Wanted to Buy CASH PAID IMMEDIATELY for old gold, jewelry watches, rings, dental bridges. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG., 4TH FLOOR Entrance 106 E. Market, street. ROT.T OLD GOLD BUYERS UWLiLIPIO 138 N mmols St WANTED-BICYCLE. $5 OR LESS. CALL DR-7957-1.
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AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale.
F=L=A=S Johnson's Used Cars Are Different See Them Before You Buy Johnson Chevrolet Cos., 1040 North Meridian
MERCHANDISE 39 Wanted to Buy HIGHEST prices paid for old gold, watches, dental bridges, jewelry, etc. SACKS BROS.. 308 Indiana ave Phone, RI-5994. 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Helal! Yards. _____ Commercial Fuel Cos. 316 W OHIO ST. LI-6443. INLAND COAL CO. 602 S Capitol ave. LI-6321. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets PERSIAN KITTENS, white, black and colors. Fine stock. 742 W. 11th st. RESULT deducing rimes Want Ads Cost only 3 cents a word AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale. _ CHEVROLET—’34 demonstrator; big discount. Liberal trade, very easy terms on GMAC plan open to 10 p. m. North Side Chevrolet, Inc. 836 E. 63rd. Broad Ripple. 1931 LATE CHEVROLET—S-passenger coupe. Looks, runs like new; new Millet- De Luxe tires. Private owner. ED ROSE. 930 N. Meridian; CHEVROLET—'33 sedan; virtually new; bargain. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES. CHEVROLET—'3O coach: ok May 30 special; $195. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CHEVROLET—'29 sedan; excellent; $25 down, balance $3 weekly. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2266. CHEVROLET—’26 sedan; $9 dwn. bal. $3 weekly. WILES & WILSON, 3815 College. ' WA-2266. ___ CHRYSLER Air Flow Sedan Radio equipped. Moon-Glow color: regular new car guarantee, at a discount. Terms one-third down. Your old car in trade. Easy mommy payments. C. H. Wallerich Cos. 950 N. Meridian. RI-4576, 1933 CHRYSLER ROYAL 8 SEDAN Here is an exceptionally clean car. absolutely can not be told from new. Special Duco finish: duplate glass: save over S4OO on this Chrysler; trade or liberal terms. N. Meridian. RI-8881. DESOTO—I93O coach; $75 down. HARRY A, SHARP CO., 443 Virginia ave. DE SOTO—'32 sedan: has brown paint. 6 wheels, trunk rack; car came from very prominent Indianapolis people: they traded the car for anew Air Flow. Our price will appeal to vou when vou come in and talk it over. If you have a DeSoto now. a 29. 30 or 31. we will give you the high dollar on trade. Don't delay as these cars sell very readily at the bargain store. 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000. Welcome Speedway Visitors. DE SOTO AIR FLOW—'34 sedan; new car warranty dem.; $195 down, cash or trade; balance as low as $12,50 weekly. 3815 College. WA-2266; Essex ’29 Sedan, w. w. Nice condition. Losey Motors, Inc. 1133 N. Meridian, ESSEX—'2B sedan; OK: first $65. ’OTH AND CENTRAL SALES. FORD—'29 tudor; fine May 30th special bargain, 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES. FORD—32 8 Cpe: OK May 30th special; $335. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES. FORD—’32 8 de luxe tudor: fine bargain; $350. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES. FORD—’33 8 Cpe: OK 'May 30 special; $435 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES. , FORD—’32 8 fordorAexcellent; $375 30TH _ AND CENTRAL SALES. FORD—’33 coupe; $165 down. HARRY A SHARP CO- 443 Virginia ave. FORD—’3I vietpria; $95 down. HARRY A SHARP CO., 443 Virginia ave. MARMON—29 sedan, special at $95: liberal trade, very easy terms on GMAC plan; open to i0 p. m. North Side Chevrolet, Inc. 836 E. 63rd. Broad Ripple. MARMON ’7s—Custom built. 4 passenger speedster: new paint. 6 Royal cord tires; motor overhauled; cost $4500: sell: $l5O HE-5160. OLDS ’2B Coupe. S4O down HARRY A. SHARP CO„ 443 Virginia Ave. PLYMOUTH—’33. 4-door sedan; has dark blue paint, cream wheels; actual speedometer reading 14,761 miles. If you are a Plymouth owner or even thinking of being one in the near future and don’t want to invest much money here is an opportunity whereby you can buv this Plymouth de luxe sedan at a very low price and we will trade and give you terms. We know you will have to look at the car to convince vou it's worth every dollar we are asking for it at the bargain store. 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000. Welcome Speedway Visitors. PLYMOUTH—'33 coupe de luxe; has black paint, red trimmings, red wheels: business coupe. If you are a traveling man and would like to save some money on your upkeep and mileage here is your opportunity: the former owner of this car tiaded it in for no other reason than he wanted a larger car due to increase in famfly; the price isn’t high either; vour car may make the down payment. Drop in any time you are down town. The price we are asking for the ’33 Plymouth coupe is worth your while; the speedometer reads 17.946; at the bargain store. ™ ■.i-im 514 N. Capitol. LIIBOOO. Welcome Speedway Visitors.
AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale.
OPEN ALL DAY DECORATION DAY CHOICE OF GOOD USED CARS 1933 Plymouth bus. cpe $475 1933 Chevrolet bus. cpe 495 1933 Chevrolet coach 525 1932 Chrysler 8 sedan ....... 535 1932 Chevrolet bus. coupe .. 335 1932 Reo sport sedan 450 1932 Willys 6 sedan 250 1931 Buick 8-90 spt. cpe. sww. 495 1931 Chevrolet, 6 w. w. coupe 275 1931 Chevrolet, 6 w. w. sed.. 325 1931 Packard de luxe sedan. 675 1931 Mod. 70 Studebaker sed. 395 1931 Chrysler 8 sed., 6w. w... 495 1930 Nash 5-pass, coupe .... 375 1930 Studebaker sedan 250 1930 Pontiac sedan 250 1928 Auburn sedan 135 1929 Chevrolet coupe 175 1929 Franklin sedan 245 1929 Olds sport sedan 175 C. 11. Walk ;ich Cos. 13 Down—Easy Monthly Payments 950 N. Meridian St. RI-4576. NASH—'26 sedan: $lO down, balance $3 weekly. WILES fc WILSON. 3815 College, WA-2266. Plymouth '34 Sedan demonstrator equipped with 6 w. w., side mounts, metal tire covers, special paint. Only slightly used. New car guarantee. Big discount. Liberal terms. Your car in trade. C. H. Wallerich Cos. 950 N. Meridian Open Decoration Day PLYMOUTH—'34 de luxe sedan; long wheelbase dem.; sell salesman's equitv for $95. balance monthly. WA-2266 MR WILSON. PLYMOUTH—’33 De luxe coupe, with air wheels and extra equipment. 819 E. 63rd, HU-1351, PONTIAC—'2B, 4-door sedan; exceptionally clean; for only $110; $35 down. $2.50 per week paid direct to us. If you are a working man and need transportation there isn’t another bargain in the city like this. You will have to realize what we are telling you about this car by seeing it at the bargain store. 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000. Welcome Speedway Visitors. Studebaker ’29 sport roadster. jf l/y rumble seat, wire wheels, paint. motor, tires perfect. A real m I snappy sporty buy at $lB5. M'HENRY CHEV.. 1902 E._Wash._ LI-4378. NOTICE WILLYS-KNIGHT OWNERS Here is your Knight that is a Knight, brothers. It’s a peach and if you are a lover of Willys-Knights you will love this one; looks as though it has been sitting in the front room instead of in the garage at grandpa's home. Natural wood w'heels clean: opholster.v is mohair' the highest priced furniture contains this type of upholstery. A special; onlv Slso’ Tow down payment will handle it; see it at the bargain store. 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 Welcome Speedway Visitors. Willys and Auburn Distributors” The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N Mnrjdian TA-3700 USED CAR BAKGAiNo at A. W BOWEN CO. s>4s Ft. Wayne Ave.. 10th and Central Chevrolet Dealers 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors. IF YOU HAVE 10 tons or more vou should be interested in knowing vou can reolaee your o and tractor with a rebuilt and refinished G M. C., verv late model at a considerable saving. General Motors Used Truck Dept, o. Trucks—Tractors—Trailers 31 West I3th St. 1.1-7467 We Service All Makes of Trucks. SEE new model Mack, with cab over engine MACK TRUCKS. 730 E Washingto:. CHEVROLET —’32; Hi tons, dual wheels; chassis cab. A-l condition; $360. DR--7886-2, MODEL T FORD truck?' HOOM A!) costs oniv 'J>r - WOKi ” 47 Autos Wanted. CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY •Indiana's Largest Used Car Dealer” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N Canitoi LI-4516 USED CARS WANTED! Wf Anv model or condition aELIG AUTO CO 19 8 East RI-7119 Used Cars From Private owners „ Thornburg-Vollratb Motor Cos. Inc N Delaware LI-8112 Olds—Chevrolet—Plvaiouth. Specialized Repair Service. Francis Auto Service 1524 N. Capitol Ave. LI-0149 ’Phillips 66 Gas,” CASH tor vour car or eauity ABELSCO. 440 N Cadltol Ave ♦8 Accessories, Tires, Parts. USED TRUCK TIRES Some almost new. Some only half worn. Wide selection in these sizes:: 32x6—36x6—34x7 7.50x20—8.25x20—9.00x20 A Used Truck Tire to Fit Every Need General Tire Cos. 838 N Delaware. Ll-5523 LEGALS 56 Legal Notices GOODS Stored in the name of Helen Kalley, Mrs. Elnora Lewis. Robert H Willis, and Mrs. Reed will be sold for storage charges Thursday. June 7. 1934. at 9:30 a. m.. gods having been in storage the required length of time and charges unpaid. BANNER STORAGE CO.. 419 E, Market St.. RI. 5030. _ LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 2278-M. Application of The Willett Cos., of Ind., lnc. Indianapolis, for certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property extending thru or into cities and towns over highways 10. 13. 114, 106. 14. 9. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this '• use in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis, lnd. 9 a. m., Tuesday, June 12. 1934. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Bv Russell P. Kehoe. Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind.. May 28. 1934. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain highways described as follows, will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission at his office in the State House Annex, Indianapolis, until 10:00 a. m.. Central Standard Time, on the 12th day of June, 1934. when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. The following "NATIONAL RECOVERY HIGHWAY’’ and ‘ NATIONAL RECOVERY MUNICIPAL’’ projects are to be constructed in accordance with the provisions of the "NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY ACT” of June 16. 1933. Special provisions relative to "SELECTION OF LABOR.” "WAGES. HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT.” and “METHODS OF PERFORMING WORK” are contained in each proposal and shall govern on this work. The attention of bidders is directed to the special provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract and to the use of domestic materials. Agreeable to that act. the minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this work shall be fifty 1 50 cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all skilled employed on this work shall be sixty 1 60 1 ednts per hour. A certificate of compliance on the prescribed form which will be furnished for that purpose shall be signed and submitted by all bidders in accordance with Executive Order No. 6646. issued by the President on March 14, 1934. Only bids accompanied by such certificate shall be considered or accepted. The contractor to whom award is made shall require sub-
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AUTO LOANS 24 MONTHS TO PAY Other loans paid off and extra cash advanced. Plenty of Parking Space Open Evenings Used Car Loan Cos. 342 N. Illinois St. LI. 9600
LEGALS 56 I<egal Notices contractors and dealers furnishing equipment, materials, and supplies to sign similar certificates before making awards to or purchases from such subcontractors Cr dealers, copies of which shall be furnished to the contracting officer. FRANKLIN COUNTY—N. R. H. Project 267-C—1.420 miles on State Road 101— Brookville northeast. WHITE AND CARROLL COUNTIES— N. R. H. Project 351-A—2.250 miles on State Road 39—Monticeilo to Paxton. On the above, bids are invited on five types of pavement: CONCRETE—BRICK —BITUMINOUS CONCRETE ON CONCRETE BASE—ASPHALTIC MACADAM —ROCK ASPHALT, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. ALLEN COUNTY—N. R. M. Project 399-A —0.721 miles on State Roads 1 and 3 Southwest from Versey Avenue in Fort Wayne. On the above, bids are invited on REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVEMENT, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications. supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. KNOX COUNTY—N. R. M. Project 78-H —0.042 miles on State Roads 41 and 50East and west of 6th and Hart Streets intersection in Vincennes, and N. R. M. Project 114-C—o 439 miles on State Road 50—Fairground Ave. from St. Clair Street tp Weed Road in Vincennes. On the above, on N. R. M. Project 78-H, bids are invited on BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND RESURFACE, and on N. R. M. Project 114-C, bids are invited cn BITUMINOUS CONCRETE RESURFACE, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. Both of these projects are included in one contract and can not be bid upon sepOn the following "State Contracts” each bidder shall file his "Wage Stipulation” with each proposal in accordance with an act of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning the Compensation of Laborers. Etc.” approved August 17, 1932. This form of Wage Stipulation is bound with the proposal. WHITLEY COUNTY—Project 387-A—----7.964 miles on State Road 14 —State Road 5 at South Whitley to State Road 9. On the above, bids are invited on SURFACING WITH CRUSHED STONE AND CONCRETE PAVEMENT, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. JOHNSON COUNTY—Project 330-A Paving—2.67l miles on State Road 35 Trafalgar north. On the above, bids are invited on BITUMINOUS RETREAD SURFACE, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. PERRY COUNTY—Project 382-A—5.322 miles on State Road 66—Mile south of Mt. Pleasant to Oriole. PERRY AND CRAWFORD COUNTIES— Project 382-8—4.992 miles on State Road 66—Oriole to State Road 62 at Sulphur. SPENCER COUNTY—Project 403-B 4.708 miles on State Road 145—Fulda to St. Meinrad. On the above bids are invited on GRADING AND STRUCTURES AND RESURFACING WITH CRUSHED STONE, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. LAWRENCE COUNTY—Project 161-D Grading—o.3so miles on State Road 54 Oolitic west. On the above, bids are invited on GRADING AND STRUCTURES, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. Proposals must be made upon standard forms of the State Highway Commission. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon the payment of a nominal charge. No refund will be made for plans returned. Plans mav be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission. State House Annex. Indianapolis. ALL CHECKS FOR PLANS SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO—■CHAIRMAN. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA." Immediately prior to this letting, each bidder shall submit an EXPERIENCE RECORD and FINANCIAL STATEMENT, prepared on the State Highway Commission standard form, which will be furnished free upon request. Experience Records and Financial Statements previously filed with the Commission will not be acceptable for this letting. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the State of Indiana, in the sum of one and one-half (l'ii times the amount of his proposal, ana such bond shall be only in the form prescribed bv law. and shall be executed on the torm Pound in the proposal. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to award on any cortibination of bids that is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. J AMES D. 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53 Personal Property Loans ANY SIZE LOAN $lO to S3OO 2q/ Per Month /O on Balances Lowest Average Cost in City on Furniture or Diamond Loans Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587. • Organized in 1912 to Combat the I Loan Shark Evil. LOANS ON DIAMONDS Estates Loan Company 47 South Pennsylvania Room 505. LI-54196 personal property loans" For anv worthv outpose REUUCfcL) RATE ON S3on LOANS Smaller loans at currer.. rate. Capital Loan Cos., Inc. 207 Kresge Bldg Phone Rl-7561 <1 F Washington St onrnpr Pennsylvania 53-a Personal Loans | A Loan When j | Yon Need It! i TRUSTEE SYSTEM ! SERVICE The Indianapolis impany I 225 N. Delaware St. j { LI. 4584 55 Auto Loans LOMUS' on AUTOS 20 Months to Pay CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. Opposite Courthouse. Est 40 Tears 203 E. Washington St. LI-8603 AUTO LOANS^^ 24 Months to Pay We Advance Additional Money SACKS BROS. AUTO LOAN CO. 302 N. Capitol Ave. RI-5998 AUTO LOANS LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. CAPITOL AVE. AUTO LOANS I LEGAL RATES Quick Service. Parking Space g in Rear. Meridian n Motor Sales f 820 N. Meridian. ''llllllllllllilllllllllllM Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos operating aj BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 219 £. Ohio St. U.-35M.
