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Radio Dial Twisters
FRIDAY P. M. 3:oo—Dailey’s orchestra ICBSI WABC. Madame Sylvia (NBCi WEAP. Clark’s orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 3:ls—"Sqippy” (CBS' WABC. 3:30 —Frank Merriwells Adventures (NBC) WEAF. Ma Perkins (NBC) WENR. 3:4s—Gordon. Dave and Bunny (CBS) WABC. Alice in Orchestralia (NBC) WEAF. 4:oo—Zito’s orchestra (NBC) WEAF. H. V. Kaltneobrn (CBS) WABC. Songs; Ferdinando's orchestra (NBC) WJZ. . 4:ls—United States open golf championship (CBS) WABC. 4:3o—lrish Minstrels (NBC) WJZ. Musical Mosaics (NBC) WEAF. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC) WJZ. Nick Lucas (CSS) WABC. s:oo—Music Box (CBS) WABC. Intercollegiate Council program (NBC) WJZ. Just Plain Bill (CBS) WABC. Gene and Glenn (NBC) WEAF. s:3o—Music on the Air (CBS) WABC. Arlene Jackson (NBC) WJZ. 5:45 Boake Carter iCBS> WABC Max Bear Sketch iNBC) WJZ. 6:oo—cities Service concert (NBC) WEAF. Piano Team (CBS) WABC. Ethel Shutta; Walter O Keefe (NBC) WJZ. 6:ls—Feature (CBS) WABC 6:3o—The Commodores (NBC) WJZ. 6:4s—Babe Ruth (NBO WJZ. 7:oo—Waltz Time (NBC) WEAF. Phil Harris’ orchestra; Leah Ray (NBC) WJZ 7:15 —Dance orchestra (CBS) WABC 7:30 —One Night Stands (NBC) WEAF Phil Baker and Ted Weems orchestra (NBC) WJZ Johnny Green (CBS) WABC g.oo—Program of the Week (CBS) WABC First Nighter (NBC) WEAF Stories That Should be Told (NBC) WJZ B:3o—Phil Spitalnv’s ensemble and trio (CBS) WAB& . , Jack Benny and Don Bestor s orchestra (NBC) WEAF String Svmphony (NBC) WJZ B:4s—•’Conflict” (CBS) WABC WBBM 9:oo—’’Republican Reaction” series (CBS) WABC George Holmes, I. N. S. (NBC) 9:ls—News; dance orchestra (CBS) WABC Pollack’s orchestra (NBC) WEAF Gene and Glenn (NBC) WMAQ 9:3o—News; Lopez orchestra (NBC) WEAF 9:4s—Belasco s orchestra (CBS) WABC 10:00—Hoflmayr's orchestra (CBS) WABC Gentry’s orchestra (NBC) WJZ Stern's orchestra (NBC) WEAF 10:30 —Sevmour Simon's orchestra (NBC) WEAF Civic Affairs Committee of Centennial group (NBC) WJZ Child's orchestra (CBS) WABC 11:00—Russell’s orchestra (CBS) WFBM 11:30 —Hines, orchestra (CBS) WBBM WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) FRIDAY P. M. s:3o—Clarence Wheeler orchestra (CBS) s:4s—Pirate Club 6:oo—Cowboys 6:ls—Easy Aces (CBS' 6:3o—Anson Weeks orchestra 6:4s—Walkathon 7:oo—Police news 7:ls—Little Jack Little orchestra (CBS) 7:30—1n the Modern Manner (CBS) B:oo—Spotlight revue (CBS) B:3o—Edgewater Beach orchestra (CBS) B:4s—Edith Murray (CBS) 9:oo—Republican reaction (CBS) 9:ls—News (CBS) 9:2o—Ben Pollack orchestra (CBS) 9:3o—Court of Human Relations (CBS) 10:15—Carl Hoffmayr orchestra (CBS) 10:30—Sam Robbins orchestra (CBS) 11:00—Jack Russell orchestra 'CBS) 11:30—Earl Hines orchestra (CBS) 12:00 (midnight)—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianaoeli* Broadcasting. Inc.) P M. FRIDAT 4:oo—Horatio Zito orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—News flashes. 4:4s—Little Orphane Annie (NBC). s:oo—Afternoon Melodies. s:ls—Where to Go In Indianapolis. s:ls—Walkashow derbv. s:3o—Frank Merriwell’s Adventures. s:4s—Taxi (NBC(. B:oo—Happv Long. 6:ls—The Grab Bag. 6:3o—Tuneful Topics of the Day. 6:4s—Babe Ruth (NBC). 7:oo—Silent. 8:00—Fulton Oursler (NBC). B:ls—The Bluebirds. B:3o—Jack Benny (NBC). 9:oo—Sports Review. 9:ls—Gene and Glenn (NBC). 9:3o—Press Radio Bulletin (NBC). 9:3s—Vincent Lopez orchestra iNBC). 10:00—Walkashow derbv. 10:15—To be announced. 10:30—To be announced. 11:00—Clyde Lucas orchestra (NBC). 11:30—Tom Coakley orchestra (NBC). 12:00—(Midnight)—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati FRIDAY P M. 4:oo—Xavier Cugat and orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—Jack Armstrong (NBCi. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBCI. s:oo—Amos n’ Andv (NBCi. s:ls—Joe Emerson. Bachelor of Song. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Melody Masters—orchestra and voices. 6:oo—Modern Treasury Hunt. 6:ls—Prairie Symphony. 6:3o—Unbroken Melodies. 6:4s—Radio Court. 7:00 —Will Osborne orchestra. 7:3o—Billv Jones and Ernie Hare. 7:4s—Armand program. B:oo—‘‘Stories that Must be Told” (NBC). B:ls—Henry Thies and orchestra B:3o—Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone —Don Bestor’s orchestra (NBC). 9:oo—Unsolved Mysteries. 9:3o—Josep'h Nuanu and His Hawalians. 9:4s—Crosley choir. 10:00—News flashes. 10:05—Benjamin Franklin (Ni. 10:30—Sevmour Simons and orchestra (NBC). 11:00—Moon River, organ and poems. 11:30—Gene Purchell dance orchestra. 12:00—(Midnight)—Mel Snvder dance orA. M. 12:30—Sammie Kaye orchestra. chestra. I:oo—Sign off.
Fishing the Air
Nick Lucas, the sincine troubadour, will offer a croup of ballads over the WABCColumbla network Friday from 5 to 5:15 p. m.
HIGH SPOTS OF FRIDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAMS 5;1S —NBC <WJZ) Council program. S:4B—NBC (WJZ)—“Taxi” —with Max Baer. 6:OO—NBC (WEAF)—Concert. 6:IS—COLUMBIA—Easy Aces. 6; 30—COLUMBIA—True Story court. 6:4S—NBC (WJZ)-Babe Ruth. 7:IS—COLUMBIA—LittIe Jack Little and orchestra. 7:3O—NBC (WJZ)—Phil Baker and orchestra. B:OO—COLUMBIA—Program of the Week. NBC (WEAF) First Nighter drama. 8:30 —NBC (WEAF) —Jack Benny and Don Bestor’s orchestra. 9:OO—COLUMBIA Republican reaction—Senator McNary.
Mary Eastman, soprano, and Evan Evans, baritone, with a concert orchestra directed by Howard Barlow, will broadcast a program of musical comedy song hits over the WABC Columbia network Friday from 6 to 6:15 p. m. Births Girls Ravmond and Catherine Gradv, 421 N Warman. Truman and Ora Cron. 510 Buchanan Gm and Marv Ford, citv hospital. Frederick and Dassie Esch. city hospital. Eugene and Viola Padeett. citv hospital. Charles and Mildred McDonald, citv hospital. James and Mable Connor, citv hospital. John and Marie White, citv hospital. Walter and Ethel Arthur citv hospital. Jesse and Marv Fink, citv hospital. William and Lillie Groce city hospital. Thurman and Anna Carbon, citv hos- ’ pital. Richard and Dorothy Berkley, citv hospital. Boys John and Elvera Coleman. 1647 S. Delaware. Walter and Ruth Wright citv hospital. John and Rubv Linkhart. citv hospital. Frank and Lelia Watkins, citv hospital. Clifford and Pearl Lyle, city hospital. Deaths Dorothv Gene Moore. 2 days. Riley hospital. intra cranial hemorrhage. Louise Taylor. 21. Long hospital, acute myocarditis. Joseph Reeves. 58. Central Ind. hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. William F. Mincer 50. Methodist hospital. ruptured appendix. Matilda Hermanni. 60. St. Vincent hospital. cirrhosis of liver. Frank Crandall. 70. 624 S. Missouri, chronic mvocarditis. James Edward Bonnell. 64. 314 N. Keystone. cerebral hemorrhage. John F. Johnson. 75. 2622 West 16th. angina pectoris. , L E GALS 56 Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for th# purchase of the following materie's will b r<-eived bv the Chairman of the State Hiehwav Commission of Indiana. e.t his office on th third floor. State House Annex. 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianaoolis. Indiana, until 2 P. M. 4C the 22nd dav of June. 1934. at which time they will be publicly opened and read: Invitation No. 3394 —Approximately 40
LEGALS 56 Legal Notices Tons Rock Asphalt F. O. B. Terre Haute. Indiana. * Invitation No. 3395—100 to 500 Tons No. 6 Crushed Aggregate F. O. B. Osceola. Indiana. Invitation No. 3396—3000 to 3500 Tons No. 4 Crushed Aggregate or Gravel F. O. B. Carbon Indiana or del’d on Road 59 between Carbon and Bellmore. Indiana. Invitation No. 3397—Approximately 4966 Feet of various grades of lumber F. O. B. Petersburg. Indiana. Invitation No. 3398—7000 Feet Oak or Beech Bridge Plank del’d on Roads 31 & 50 east of Seymour, Indiana. Invitation No. 3399—10.000 Bd. Ft. White Oak Bridge Lumber F. O. B. Vincennes. Indiana. Invitation No. 340(1—20 Window Screens completely installed in the Seymour Highway Office. . . Invitation No. 3401—1936 Metal Sign Posts F. O. B. various cities in the state. Invitation No. 3402—Quantity of Miscellaneous Hardware F. O. B. Indianapolis. Indiana. Invitation No. 3403—50.000 6-inch Sign Bolts F. O. B. Indianapolis. _ Invitation No. 3404—10.000 Red Flags F. O. B. Indianapolis. , ... Invitation No. 3405—Quantity of Miscellaneous Hdwe. & Auto Supplies F. O. B. Indianapolis. Indiana. Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon reouest. The right is reserved by the Chairman to reject any or all bids, or to award on any combination of bids that in his judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman. INVITATION FOR BIDS- ON PAINT. VARNISHES. RAW OIL AND ALUMINUM BRONZE POWDER. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana at his office in the State House Annex. Indianapolis. Indiana, up to ten (10:00) o'clock a. m.. Central Standard Time. June 22. 1934, for furnishing paint, varnishes, raw oil and aluminum bronze Eowder. manufactured in accordance with tate Highway Commission of Indiana Specifications. , , Estimated Quantities as follows: 3.300 to 3.600 Gallons Red Shop Paint 2.500 to 3.000 Gallons Brown Field Paint 3 000 to 3,500 Gallons Black Field Paint 6,000 to 7.000 Gallons White Field Paint 300 to 350 Gallons Federal Yellow Paint 200 to 300 Gallons Yellow Traffic Paint 500 to 600 Gallons Black Traffic Paint 1.000 to 1,500 Gallons Raw Oil 50 to 75 Gallons Black Stencil Paint , _ 1,500 to 1.800 Gallons Eauipment Paint 4.000 to 4.500 Gallons White Traffic Paint . . 400 to 425 Gallons Mixing Varnish for Aluminum Paint 150 to 175 Gallons Exterior Spar Varnish Total—--22.400 to 26.825 Gallons Total— , _ 800 to 1.000 Pounds Aluminum Bronze Powder The specifications may be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission. State House Annex, Indianapolis, Indiana, or copies thereof, will be forwarded free upon request. Each bidder with his proposal shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the "STATE OF INDIANA" in the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars in the form, provided by the law and on the form furnished by the State Highway Commission of Indiana. , , Proposal blanks, specifications and bond forms mav be obtained at the office of (he State Highway Commission of Indiana free upon request. . . „ , The right is reserved by the Chairman to reject any or all bids, or to award on anv combination of bids that in his judgment is most advantageous to the Etate ° f STATE Ia HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman. ANNOUNCEMENTS l Death Notices CLARKE. NORA C.—Wife of Charles M., mother of Hamilton M. and David G. Clarke, passed away while on a visit to her son Hamilton in Watertown, S. D., Wednesday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. DUGAN, JULIA (nee Garvey)—Wife of John N.. mother of Bernard, May. Joseph and Celeste and sister of Mrs. Thomas Corliss of Brownsburg and Sister Anna Louise of the Sisters of Providence, died Thursday morning, June 7. Funeral at the home. 713 N. King Ave., Saturday morning. June 9, at 8:30, and at St. Anthony’s church at 9 o'clock. Burial at Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. _ LEOPOLD6S, ALBERT—Passed away at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Neubauer. 3815 Boulevard place, Thursday afternoon, June 7, age 72 Funeral services will be held at THE WALD FUNERAL HOME, Illinois, at Seventeenth St.. Saturday afternoon. June 9. at 2 o'clock. Burial Floral _ Park cemetery. Friends invited. LOCKMAN. AARON .I.—Beloved brother of Mrs. Esther Bear, and Markus and Moses Lockman. passed away Thursday evening, June 7, age 50 years. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME. 1222 Union St.. Sundav afternoon. June 10. at 2 o'clock. Burial Shara Tefllla cemetery. Friends invited. LYLE, GLENN B—Beloved son of Elizabeth Lyle of Fortville. brother of Rav Lyle of Fishers, Ind.. passed away Thursday, June 7. at the U. S. Veterans’ Sanatorium, Marion. Ind. Funeral Saturday 10 a. m., June 9. at, the M. E. church. Fortville. Burial Highland cemetery. Fishers, Ind. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of GEO. McCARTY, Fortville. McKINNEY, WILLIAM O.—Age 85. husband of Blanche L. McKinney, and father of Clarence McKinney of Cleveland. 0.. passed away Thursday. June 7, 8:45 a. m. Funeral at the residence. 245 N. Oxford. Saturday. June 9. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the residence after noon. Friday. SHI.tLEY SERVICE. ' NEIGER—Evelyn Stoklev, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Karweik. Funeral 2:30 Saturday, June 9 at FRANCIS AND HOPKINS FUNERAL HOME. 17th and College. IJE-1635 for further Information.
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Building Materials PAINT-OP—FIX UP Special Prices to Cash Buyers. We Meet All Competition. Call ALLIED First and Save Money I Exterminating GUARANTEED—Bed bug worries over in 10 hours. C F. PQEHLER, INC CH-0224. Furnace Cleaning & Repairing HALL-NEAL Furnace Cos. vacuum cleans furnaces properly: repairs: low prices. LI-4576. FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING. REPAIRS FOR ALL FURNACES. RYBOLT HEATING CO RI-9426. Furniture CHAIRS made new oy rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583 General Machinists CRANKSHAFT grinding, electric w'eldlng, etc. CLOUSE MACHINE PRODUCTS CO.. 1350 Kentucky ave rI-4042. Moving, Transfer. Storage STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling; return loads wanted, part-load service. OTTO J SUESZ. Rl-3628, 6561: CH--0699-W MOVE VOU-lake in fliscaro turn.; personal service: free estimates HE-5038 DA Vlb IKUCKINO CO Dl-2603 Moving $1 up 315 E. Mich. St. Mattress Repairing HAVE MACHINE—Make old mattress like new; innerspnngs; box upholstering. CH--0937.
MERCHANDISE 35 Housfhold Goods
1 Sale—lce Boxes —— Trade-ins on Electrics Hr=ri ~ ti! *?- 95 Lmi U P gjg, { ALL SIZES—VARIOUS TYPES Plenty of good, serviceable ice I § \ refrigerators traded in on 3 ''l7 Jd FRIGID AIRE—CROSLEY | (hr —APEX ELECTRICS BDC K 8 Warehouse i 424 N. ILLINCio ST. Open 9A.M.t09 P. M.
ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices THOMAS ARTHUR C.—Beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Thomas, father of Mrs. Martin J Larner and Ruth E. Thomas, died Tuesday. Funeral Saturday. 2 p. m.. at the home, 120 N. DeQuincy st. Burial Washington Park cemetery. _ Friends invited. KIRBY SERVICE. WHITEHEAD, ALICE—Age 5‘3 vears, beloved wife of Francis M. Whitehead, mother of Waiter E. and Mrs. Corinne Laughlin, passed away Wednesday, 3 p. m. Funeral Saturday. 2 p. m.. at the home of daughter. 2031 Dexter st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. G. H. HERRMANN SERVICE. (Kokomo papers please copv.r ZIMMER, HARRY E.—Father of H. Edgar passed away at residence. 4551 Central Ave.. Thursday evening. Service at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday. 4 p. m. Friends invited. Buriai Crown Hill, 3 Funeral Directors. Florists W. T. BLASENGYM 2226-28 Shelby Bt. DR-2570 n ■ r FLOWER SHOP K| ( )( K S Quick Service, Artistic Designs, Phone Rl-8421 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 639 N. Meridian St TA-1835^ ' PLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive. TA-4400. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W WASH ST BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL AVE. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect DR-0321-0322 4 Lost and Found BULL-TERRIER—White, female,black harness. "Jingo.” Reward. 1103 N. Butler IR-2511. LOST—Yellow Persian cat Sunday; male, "Beebee.” Reward. 1502 N. Dearborn. _ CH-4292-M. BROWN leather satchel, containing notebook. Left in taxi. Reward. LI-2361. LOST —Corner New Jersey and Mass. ave.. brown leather brief case, containing papers; no value except to owner. Reward for immediate information where case can be obtained. LI-3545. LOST—June number Arsenal Pennant autographed. Reward. HU-4349. 5002. Broadway. LOST—Diamond wrist watch, end W. Wash, carline. 10:20 a. m., Wednesday: keepsake: reward. Mrs. Taylor. 2H)5 N. Meridian. TA-4266. _ FOX TERRIER, male, on south side; Bing." Reward. 1243 Madison Ave. IF YOU SEE a want, ad that interests you answer it today, the opportunity mav be gone tomorrow. 5 Personals PERMANENT WAVES~ Small Service Charge Only CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 709 Odd Fellow Bldg Ll-0432 DANCING IS A NECESSITY—Learn easiIv and quickly at STOCKMAN STUDIOS. DRIVE out a little farther and get a little more for vour used car at 2122 E. Washington St. CH-2855. HISTORIC personally conducted 'tour, 'information. S. B. PRATER. 966 N. Gray. CH-2758. COLLECT notes, debts, accounts or no charge. 315 Board of Trade Bldg.. LI--8687, BACK to work: see us for fast selling items; small inv. 124 South Penn. LOANS ON DIAMONDS ESTATES LOAN CO. 47 South Pa, Rm. 505 DETECTIVES that know how. Let us prove it. Criminal, domestic. LI-1200.
Musical Instrument Repairing BAND ana orcnestra instruments repaired; expert; guar work. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N Penn Ll-5513 Painting and Paperhanging HOUSE PAINTING, paper cleaning, wall washing, Ist class paper hanging: free estimate, reasonable prices. LI-9543 . day or night. Paper Cleaning PAPER CLEANlNG—Experienced; white; 50c. LI-4670. PAPER CLEANING—WaII washing; excellent service. O'DONALD. LI-5063. Plumbing and Hardware J. B. DARLING. Plumbing and Hardware. Quick service. Reasonable. 2506 Central. TA-4614. TA-1793. Rent —Floor Sanders "DUSTLESS" Floor sanders. tor rent 75c hour or $5 dav. BELMONT HARDWARE CO.. 2124 W Washington st. BE-2116 “DUSTLESS" floor sanders, for rent, 75c hour, or $4 day. RISH'S HARDWARE CO. CH-4239. 4037_E._30th St. Rug Cleaners RUG CLEANING Is our specialty; fluff, chenille rugs made from old rugs: OH--2211. W N FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside. UP-TO-DATE RUG CLEANERS. Rugs cleaned, sized, repaired; overstuffed dry cleaned, renovated, repaired. C'H-6142. 2818 N. Temple ave, BELLEFONT AINE RUG CLEANING CO.. 10-day special. Work guar. RI-2927. Truck *ler' , 'ng TRUCKS For rent: move yourself. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF. INC.. 39 Kenturkv ave RI-7438 Ten Der cent discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad Headquarters. 214 W. Maryland St
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MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods
INSTR UCTIOIIS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring BALLET. TAP. ACROBATIC DANCING— Direction Anna Ludmila, Jac Broderick. Special summer introductory offer—Ten class lessons five dollars—Terms. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RI-1610, 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.” INDIANA COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE, 908 New City Trust Bldg. RI-0777. HAWAIIAN GUITAR LESSON FREE, 18 W. MARKET. ROOM 207. ___ HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male WANTED Young man, high school graduate, desirous of forming a connection where conscientious application to job is required. Must be single and living at home. Salary. State past experience since graduation from school. Please give phone number in reply. Box K-156 Times. BACK to work; last selling items: small inv, IND SALES CO.. 124 South Penn. HIGH-CLASS men who will work to sell life. H. and A. Apply OLD EQUITY INS. CO.. 431 Occidental Bldg.. Indianapolis, WE would like to interview siveral men of Catholic faith to sell an article that is almost essential to every Catholic home. P. O. Box 187. Indianapolis. SHOE CLERK FOR OUR men’s department for Saturdays only. Must have experience. STOUT’S, 318 Mass. Ave. 14 Help Wanted —Female 5 LADIES—(IB-301 $8 salary and good bonus to start 38 N Penn.. Rm. 334. EARN WHILE LEARNING oarber trade in STATE approved school Ben’s College of_Barby Science. 472 W. Wjish. HOUSEKEEPER Middle-aged. country woman preferred. Excellent home. Small wages. WOMAN—Pleasing personality for pleasant work on special appointments. Results mean promotion to manager of one of our branches. 510 Merchants Bank. DRY CLEANING SOLICITORS—Board, room and commission. DR-7654. 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 bollfast or silk thread. 2045 College. HE-2584 RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2.50: NEW JERSEY. N. 2324—Nice room: attractive home: board optional. TA--5390. $3—515 E. 24TH —Nice room, near bath. Hot water. Widow’s home. HE-14!)4. CAPITOL. N. 3409—Large front room; suitable 2; private home: maple twin beds. HA-2779-R. CAPITOL N„ 3159—We1l furnished front room; well ventilated; 4 windows. Men preferred. DELAWARE AND 24TH—Front, widows private home: 1 or 2 ladies; meals optional. HA-3933-W. DELAWARE. N.. 725—3rd floor No. 9: well furnished bedroom; connecting bath. $3.50; gentleman. DELAWARE, N.. 2004—Large, light airy room; nicely furnished: kitchen privileges; frigidaire; garage. "Evenings.” ILLINOIS, N. 1907—Attractive, cool, front: for 2. full beds; closets; constant hot water. Reasonable. ILLINOIS. N., 1230 —Nicely furnished airy room; neat and clean. Walking distance. Reasonable, KENWOOD, 2817—Young woman will share nice 3 room apt.. 1 or 2 girls: $3 each, references. MERIDIAN N 1137—1 large front cool room; hot water; near bath: $4. RI-9751. MERIDIAN. S., 1445—Large front room, with modern conveniences, $2.50 single; $4 double. DR-0898-R. NEW JERSEY. 2135 N —Sleeping room for rent in private home. TA-1284. OHIO. E., 407—Lodging, 15c; beds. 25c; hot, cold W’ater: showers; clean rooms. PARK. 2214—Beautiful cool front room; lovely private home: privileges: reasonable. HE-4115. PENN.. N.. 1727—Newly furnished room, clean. 3 windows, close to bath. Reasonable. • LOVELY Woodruff. 774 W. Dr.—Clean, airy room: large closet: 6 windows: home privileges. CH-5724. 12TH E. 420—Large cool room; cross ventilation: constant hot water: gentlemun. LI-7603. 16th st.. near Meridian—Room next bath. Private family. Gentleman. Reference. HA-2774-M-CLINTON HOTEL - Desirable sleeping rooms $2; also housekeeping, modern 29 Virginia ave. ‘‘Downtown. 1 me— Sleep Awav From Street Noises. V-v Ten Large, Airy Courts. **'* J Hotel Linden. 317 N. Illinois St. 17-a Hotels. Resorts. Inns HOTEL—I 24 E. New York St.; rooms. $1.50 up Clean, modern. Walking distance. TTorhonr TJnfpl N- Illinois: pieasiictniOUF Hotel ant rooms, running hot, cold water. Low rates. SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington st : clean outside rooms. $2.50 up. Running water; showers or tubs. __ Coronado Hotel tf 6 ? Xk oi ot w c>r: cle. Clean outside rooms; running water. baths. Daily. 75c up; weekly, $3 up. LI-1637. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts Ultra modern note, service. As low as $2 a day: $lO week 750 N Meridian LI-2351 Seminole *\ ab e a ™’ c ™: venience and home comfort, commands itself to people of refinement. Baths, telephones, running water. $3.50 W’eek up. Inspection Invited. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3. $4. SS—MERIDIAN. N.. 172$— Lovely furnished. 1 or 2 front rooms and kitchens: general electric; constant hot water. TA-1487. $4.75 —652 E. 15T8—3 cool" rooms: overstuffed: utilities; accommodate 3 or 4. CENTRAL. 1126—Nicely furnished. 2 room apartment; front, hot water; range, telepnone. Reasonable. COLLEGE. 1410—Clean, cool 1 and 2 room apartments. Everything furnished. $3,00 and up. . DELAWARE. 1836 N.—2 cool front rooms: completely furnished: utilities; $4.50. HA-1758-R. EUCLID, N. 109 (E. Wash, car)—Cozy, cool apartment: overstuffed; sink; private entrance: garage; phone: uti 1 itles. ILLINOIS, N., 3232—2 nice rooms and kitchen; furnished: hot water: Maytag; reasonable. ILLINOIS N., 2339—1, 2T*'3-rm. apartments, $3 50; 3-room apartments. $5.50. Everything furnished, HA-4928-M. ILLINOIS, N~ 2360—2 large connecting rooms: downstairs; cool; $4. INGRAM 1826—3 rooms and bath; completely furnished: private entrance; $5. LOCKERBIE. 516—2 clean furnished rooms: everything furnished; very reasonable. MARKET, E.. 528—52.50, S3.O(F *3750; clean; quiet; cool; walking distance; hot water. PARK. 943—1 or 2 rooms, kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished; private entrance; $2. 53.50. RI-7032. PROSPECT. 719—C001, clean, private modern housekeeping apartment: utilities: $6.50 week. SOUTHEASTERN, 1523 Housekeeping rooms: completely furnished: cool; modern. Private entrance; porch. Phone. Reasons ble. UDELL. 874—2 nice lower rooms: sink, porch, utilities; private entrance; reasonable.
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WAREHOUSE SALE RADIOS 'All Guaranteed and Complete With Tubes s 9' 9 - ur I—ATWATER KENT $9.95 I—AT1 —AT VY ATE 5 I " t i ß ?Sl s i.owßO S :'. $19.95 I— ' (LTLBE^SUPERHET ..... $19.95 SI.OO Delivers $24.95 any brand new I— evekeady o*o4 qc PVlii™ fYnslev 8-TT’RE HIGHBOY 1 nuco p osc h—A. Kent o-ti he highboy I—SUPER DEFIANCE $29 95 A Choice Selection of Trade-ins, All Playing and Guaranteed. Many others not listed. $2 DOWN DELIVERS cJXtci™ Block’s Warehouse 424 N. ILLINOIS ’ OPEN EVENINGS
RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms WOODRUFF, 766 W. DR.—Attractive, cool, 2 and 3-room apartments; studio couch, sink, range; constant hot water; private entrance. Phone, porch, adults, §TH — e 7 616 —2 airy rooms; kitchenette; completely furnished; private bath and porch: closets. BUSINESS woman wishes to share duplex with employed girl. 2058 Ruck'e. HE--1910. 19 Rooms with Board PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 2140—Unusual. lgrge, 1 or 2: well ventilated: board optional. Extension telephone. TA-5867. TALBOT. N„ 2152—Nice clean room; home privileges; excellent meals, $5. HA--3908-R. 30TH W., 1234—Light airy room; private horne; 3 meals: laundry. $4.50. CHILDREN to board in modern suburban home. Mother's care. DR-1209-W. 21 Unfurnished Apartments '"MOYNAHAN APTS. “The Choice of All Apts.’’ All \ Rentalsto } meet present Types j ? 1 a 0 y ns condl - You will like MOYNAHAN apartments, the most economical in the city. Proper management, clean environment. To inspect, phone HE-1237, HE-4102. $20—615 MADISON—2-3-4 rinsTj nicely dec.; price incld; ht.: wt. DR-5012. $20 —527 LOCKERBIE; 4-rm spacious apt.: close in; newly dec. RI-2800. E, KIRK McKINNEY CO.. INC, $22.50—1232 BROADWAY—2 rms.: sunrm; newly dec.; heat, wt. turn. DR-5012. $27.50 “DUNDEE” cor Virginia & McCarty sts.; price includes ht.; gas: Its.: frigidaire. DR-5012. . BLAKE ST.. 240—3-room apartment. Reduced to _$ 12 Heat, wal cr, RI-3914. La Salle—l 244 N. Illinois AHjactive efficiency apts.; cross ventilation; redecorated: Grunow refrigeration; utilities: $25 to $28.50; apt. 1. 108 E. 13th $32.50-$42.50 402 N. Meridian $45.00-8125,0h ATTRACTIVE 4 rooms; modern; good location; garage; utilities paid; $6. BE--0847. , Indianapolis Rental Agency City wide listings: furnished and unfurnished apts.; free transportation. Day LI--5452. eve., TA-1064. CH-4481. ftpmrnw ram bureau Apartments in all parts of the city: free transportation to inspect apartments Call HE-1237 or Rl-1371. day or night. FOR colored. Jackson Ct.. 1222-24 Cornell. S2O, includes utilities See custodian. FOR colored Dunbar Court. 1022 N West st.. $22.50, Includes util See custodian. FOR colored, Douglas Court. 21st & Blvd. PI.: $22,50; includes util. See custodian. 22 Unfurnished Houses SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO DESIRABLE TENANTS. 4916 Brouse; 5 rooms $12.50 804 N. Beville; 5 rooms 12.00 921 Congress; 8 rooms 16.00 2303 N. Illinois; 9 rooms 20.00 145 Bright; 6 rooms 11 00 648 Congress; 6 rooms 22 50 2180 N. Gale: 6 rooms 15 00 2250 Butler; 4 rooms 7.00 112 S. Davidson; 3 rooms 7.50 115 Concordia; 3 rooms 7.50 1118 S. Sheffield; 4 rooms 7.00 DUNLOP * HOLTEGEL. S7.OO—WATER PAID: 1318 Roach st.’ 5 rooms, elec.; inside toilet; sink. OWNER. 106 N. Delaware st. LI-5596. $10 —Water Pd., 720 W. 30th 5- semi-modern dble.; newly decorated. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. sls M 0.—436 N. Colorado 6- modern cottage, except furnace. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491. 247 N. Pennsylvania. $18 —WATER PAID; 33nL WT 1057; 5 rooms; modern; near school; garage. _ HA-2347-W. 120; PARK AVE.. 3864—M0d. single. 8 rms.: ideal roomers. Near school. RI--9548, 337 S. ALABAMA ST7~ $lO 7-rm., semi-mod., dbl.; water pd. A. J. HUEBER & CO. 114 N. Dela. LIARLINGTON, S., 317—Single 6-room; cistern; garage; opposite school; $35. IR--6256 BELLEFONTAINE, 2242—4-room modern bungalow double; garage; S2O; water. HA-3219-W. DEAR3ORN. N., 428—A-l modern single; redecorated; garage: only $25, DR-1709. DELAWARE, N.. 2456—6-room double; modern; good condition; srß. HA-2652-M. DEWEY, 5846 (Irvington)—s room double: heater; sls; water paid; garage. IR--4119, EUCLID. N. 44—Clean newly decorated modern 6-room double, garage; close: Washington car; $20.00; water pd. HAGALE, N . 1341—A-l 5-room double; basement; garage; E. 10th carline; sl4. CH-0897-J. GALE. 1023 N.—6-room modern single and garage. Reduced to S2O. J. S. CRUSE, INC. RI-6412, 2514 N. Harding, 4 rooms, water pd. $lO 2969 Adams, 4 rooms, water pd. $7 LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia ave. HOVEY, 4641—5-room bungalow; gas; enclosed porches: furnace; corner lot sl2. LA SALLE. N. 2601—5 rooms; full basement; laundry; garage; near school: $25. TA-6415. LASALLE. N.. 558—4-room modern; dou- _ ble in-a-door: S2O; water paid. RI-7242. MADISON, 1515—5-room. semi-modern; A-l redecorated; school; porch; water: $12.50. DR-6425-R. MEREDITH. 3027—Double bungalow. 4 rooms, bath, garage, nice yard: only sl6. OSTROM LI-7446 MICHIGAN, E„ 3319—5-room modern double, newly decorated; garage; $25; water paid IR-0421 __ NEW YORK ST.. 848-854 W.—s rooms; semi-modern; reduced to sl2; water paid. RI-3914 or 238 Bke st. RUSSELL AVE., 619.—7 rms.. modern; good for rooming house; newlv decorated; reasonable: key in front. HA-2354. 1871 SHELBY 6-room, single, water paid, $10.50. O. J. SMITH REALITY CO. LL8565 SILVER. 1375—3-room; redecorated; water paid; opposite school; $9. IR-5535. LI-9530. , TACOMA. 1213 —5-room lower; kitchenette; water paid; |hade porches. CH-1507.
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RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses 26TH, E., 3424 —4 rooms; modern double; garage: $22.50; near school. TA-6415. 4405 EAST 30TH 5-room single, bath, gar., $lO. _o. j. SMITH REALTY CO. LI-8565 WANTED—S or 6-room singles. Little Flower parish. EBERLY-KERSEY. CH--1305, After You Have Selected Your New Home See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $6, $5—1723 N. MERlDlAN—Attractive efficiency: well ventilated; General Electrii:. TA-1487. BROADWAY. 911—Couple will share modern apartment with 1 or 2. Reasonable. BROADWAY. 1221—5-room upper duplex; nicely furnished; utilities furnished. RI--3994.' CARROLLTON. 1634—2-room apartment. downstairs, utilities, porch. HE-2167. CENTRAL, 2131—55 wk; \ rm, kitchenette, private bath. tele, privileges. HE-4155. COLLEGE. 3328—5-room modern home; excellent location: references investigated. HA-4283-M. DENNY, N„ 602—Upper modern, furnished duplex; private bath; garage; $5.50. EAST—Nice turn, home; frig., elec, washer; $35. RT-7048-IR. 7956. ILLINOIS ST.. 220 N.—Convenient downtown single room $3.50 week; elevator service. _____ NORTH of Maple rd.: 3-bedroom furnished single; cross ventilation: adults. WA--1206. TALBOT—Beaut. 5-rm apt., Ist floor; util, pd.. $35, RI-7048. IR-7956. TREMONT. 30 N.—3 rooms, front, rear entrance, utilities furnished, modern home. BE-0637. WALNUT E. 115—3 rooms and private bath; utilities; see housekeeper In basement. WOODRUFF PL., M Dr.. 544—C00l 2room: bath; overstuffed: utilities; reasonable; adults, CH-3173. LOVELY turn., bdrm.. apt.; north: cross vent. $35. Ll-3164, eve. TA-0335. WIDOW will share modern suburban bungalow with couple; reasonable; references. HU-4140 afternoon. 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, Times Want Ad Rates are the lowest In City For complete details call RI-5551 24 Suburban and Farms 8 Room House, 40 acres north, with blvd corner for business development; S4OO per acre. Some cash. HU-3112. CAMpjmi COTTAGES mm VISIT SILVER CAMP— It’s unique! Attractive modern cottages, laige or small: shady grounds: east side Lake Shafer. 6 mi. north Monticello. 1 ml. south Lowe's bridge, follow signs. R. R. 3, Monticello or phone BE-3515 during business hours. LAKE MICHIGAN—4 bedrooms: modern; $275. E L. SHAVER. Epworth Heights. Ludington Mich. SELL OR RENT —Walloon Lake, northern Michigan: 7-room; Frigidaire; well furnished. CH-2755. RIVER COTTAGE—NiceIy furnished: 18 miles N.: accommodate 6. SIOO season. HU-1323-WA 2759-1. 25 Business. Office and Desk Space TO LEASE—IO.OOO sq. ft. warehouse space on R. R.; elevator service. LI-4117. PRIVATE office, lawyer preferred, telephone. stenographic service if desired. RI-6000. ATTRACTIVE wareroom. 1,000 to 3,000 sq. It.; office, utilities; R. R. siding. 223 W Merrill. LI-6071, LARGE STUDIO ROOM—3 additional rooms: ideal location for shop. Box K-157, Times. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale 6-ROOM modern; garage; side drive Owner moving out of city. Price $2,500. Will take Bldg, and Loan stock at par. MR. AMOS. RI-9389. DR-2432. 28 Sale Suburban Property IRVINGTON— 2Vx ACRES, FINE LOCATION. EASY PAYMENTS. IR-0167, NEW 5-room house. 5 acres; forced to sell to settle court claim: small payments. IR-0167. 5-ROOM HOUSE —2 acres:' cheap: easy terms. Call Bluff rd.. Stop 7. HOLSCHER’S GROCERY. 31 Wanted to Trade BE SURE—Of vour title. Demand an a*stract prepared by UNION TITLE CO 155 E. Market St. Union Title Bldg. 33 Wanted—Real Estate WANT—4-room side double, east; have R. R. Men’s B. & L. stock. MR. BURGESS. RI-9389. merchandise 35 Household Goods REFRIGERATORS—AIways plenty of tee in a modern Polar Refrigerator. Buy yours now. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern. ELECTRIC Refrigerators (2) used. $65.00 and $95.00. Call LESLIE: CH-4877: oden evenling’s. (Dealer.) BEDS— Rolaway and pad. $10.95; $1 wkly. HARTMANN S. 317 E, Wash. GAS RANGES— Fully reconditioned. Your choice. $5. HARTMANN’S. 317 E. Wash. REFRIGERATORS—7S-lb.. $5; fine condition. HARTMANNS. 317 E. Wash, FAMILY WASHING 4 ! /aC lb TOMORROW Returned damp, ready to iron Minimum 51c. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. RI-7373. LOANS ON DIAMONDS ESTATES LOAN CO.. 47 S. Penn. Rm. 505. CABINET GAS RANGE. $5 HOOSIER FURNITURE CO, E. Wash, and Ala. CALL at our office for free booklet entitled "How to ('an Fruits and Vegetables.” Citizens Gas Company 45 S. Pennsylvania. RI-542L jHKNEW GRUNOW refrig.. $139.50 gVifTjliAup. New Thor washers. $39 95 Cash or terms. Eureka. Hoo* ver cleaners low priced: guar. 32 N Del. ELECTRIC SHOP Ll-9386 COMPLETE dining room suite, breakfast suite, baby buggy, 2531 2. Tenth st.
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CHOP WITH.PEGGV sJ Easily Reasonably ■ Peggy Is a careful, con- -—\ Peggy’s shopping guide servattve shopper. Save is published as an aid time and money by fol- y in filling needs and delowing her tips around -v sires quickly, reasonthe town. Trade-in Your Old Range Luxurious table r/f model, oven beat MJ ■'■■■''■ /// control, porcelain- Wf. • /// lined oven and 'W- M/ _ broiler. f Sale • $39.50 /tk Allowance *IO.OO uf'pay* *49.50 GK.VKKOrs C’KF.niT TKKMS: NO 1 .VIE REST! y/ I Wi' NO CARR VINO COLONIALISM MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND
BLOCK’S FLOWER uick Servic £|J“* tle De!l*n'T'TTTT' PAPQ Southeastern at Emerson. State Road 29. Indiana’s most unique nite club. De Luxe Show, Marvelous Food—Best of Beer. Church Members Relief Association, 827-30 Occidental Bldg., Indianapolis. Ind. Life. Accident. Health. Burial Insurance. For church members only. Clergymen or laymen. JOSEPH K. AKE, President. RI-9768.
IIS WSHUSnSk Quality Washer .Jlp* TUBS MO’ 9# \ Included! 7 Outfiiing Cos. , 133-135 Nv # DOWN W. Washington St. N. / No Interest! Pleating, Hemstitching, Covered Buckles and Buttons THE BUTTON SHOPPE. 213 CENTURY BLDG., LI-1613. Alterations. Ladies’ and Men’s Garments, Cleaning and Pressing. ABRAMS THE TAILOR, 12 W. 22nd. St. TA-4520. j FOR SUNDAY’S DINNER WHITE LOAF CAKE * i A delicious cake that will satisfy the most discriminating taste, j V/vL Eat one piece and you’ll want SMALL more and more - Iced onl y on top LARGE size in caramel, white or chocolate. size AYRES BAKERY 7th FLOOR KOLDEROLS—Ice new and different, clear as crystals. For table use. Ice in its most attractive form. We deliver. ARTIFICIAL ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.. 316 W. Ohio St.. LI-6443. (Central Concrete Cos.) "Immediate Delivery.” 2046 N Montcalm St. TA-3031. (Market Confectionery.) Lunches, sandwiches and good beer. 101 N. Alabama St.
Times Rents Double Very Ist Day ♦- EVERY day The Times produces quick, L satisfactory results for hundreds of Want Ad users. And that is why more • and more Indianapolis residents are turning to Times Want Ads. As an example of Times Result powe*, Mr. James Benson, 1719 Gimber street, ordered the ad shown below for 7 days BUT by the very first day Mr. Benson succeeded in renting the double to one of the many prospects produced by The Times. A-1 ALL-MOPERN "double: must be seen / to be appreciated: $15.50 month. 172123 Gimber. And if you want to know about low 7 cost results you will be interested in the fact that it cost exactly 54 cents to rent this double thru The Times. Times Want Ads Cost Less Than *in Any Other Indianapolis Paper * They’re HI CC Cl For Calling IXI. JJJI Results
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