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CONSERVATIVES JOIN TO FIGHT RADICAL NAZIS Powerful Groups Reported Gaining Support of Chancellor Hitler. By f Pit. 4 rrr; BERLIN, June 28 —Two of the most powerful elements In Germany —the conservatives and the Stahlhflm—were cp niy aligned against the radical Nazis today, and apparently had the support of Chancellor Adolph Hitler. On both the conservative and Stahlho.m fronts the radical Nazis, personified b> Paul Joseph Goenbcls, fiery minister of propaganda, seemed to have suffered reverses. To the affront given them by the recent speech of Vice-Chancellor Franz Von Papen, representing the conservative-, was added a rebuke from Chancellor Adolf Hitler, "die Fuehrer.” himself. There were increasing signs that the storm troops, who tried vainly to absorb the Stahlhelm—the steel helmet organization, composed oi World war veterans—were being curbed as part of the government s policy. The radicals retaliated by arresting Edaar June, who wrote Von Papen* much disputed Marburg speech, and Walter Schotte, an associate. The day was observed as one of mourning generally in Germany, the fifteenth anniversary of the signing of the Versailles treaty. Trade War Inevitable B* r I'rr** LONDON, June 28,—A trade war between Britain and Germany on Sunday is inevitable unless Germany makes concessions on the Dawes and Young plan loan payments, the German delegation discussing Berlin's debt moratorium with officials here advised Berlin today. The delegation asked for fresh instructions in view of the crisis. Nazis Terrorize Vienna r>9 I mtr4 Pun* VIENNA, June 28—A series ol explosions which both in number and size established a new* record lor Nazi terrorism, damaged railways and telephones throughout the country during the nightr, official reports showed today. Neutrality Pact Urged • Copvncht, 1934. bv United Press! LONDON. June 28.—A move to guarantee Belgium's neutrality in view of the increasing danger of war was reported today in usually reliable diplomatic quarters. Information was that at the suggestion of the British government. Belgium would approach Germany with the suggestion of a ten-year nonaggression treaty between Belgium and Germany. There seemed a chance that if Germany agreed. Great Britain might offer itself as a guarantor of Belgium's neutrality. It was said that talk was proceeding at Brussels and Berlin upon Britain's inspiration, as a preliminary to the possible treaty, and that France was standing aside as an interested observor. It was Germany's violation of Belgium's neutrality that caused Great Britain to enter the World war. The little country' is one of the most important strategically in that Britain or France can be attacked through it.

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PATROLMAN GIVES PINT OF HIS BLOOD City Officer Volunteers to Aid 111 Man. If William Landers, 44, of 1442 East Washington street, survives his critical illness it will be due in part to the generosity of husky Frank Delatore, patrolman. Police received a request yesterday from city hospital asking for blood donors. Three policemen, Mr. Delatore. Joseph Comiskey and William Lahrman, volunteered to offer a pint of blood. Out of twenty volunteers, including the officers, the three policemen were the only ones whose blood was compatible. "I've got plenty of blood," Mr. Delatore said, so he was chosen. Today he said that he felt fine and that losing a pint of blood probably would make him more comfortable in the hot weather any way. BANK BUILDING TO BE SOLD AT COURTHOUSE Continental Sale Ordered After Receivership Report. The Continental Bank building, 17 North Meridian street, will be offered at public sale by Circuit Judge Earl R. Cox at the courthouse at 9:30 tomorrow morning. Sale was ordered by Judge Cox after the receiver, George A. Kuhn, had filed a report with the court showing that the receivership operation is resulting in a heavy loss. Several preferred stockholders interested in a reorganization plan for the building are said to have plans for submission of a bid for the property.

CHUCK AGAIN IN TROUBLE; PLAYS TAG WITH LAW Case Man Charges Battler With Assault but Forgets It. Charles <Chuck* Wiggins, famous for a hundred fights in the boxing ring and at least as many more out of it, played ln-again-out-again with police today. At about 1:30 this morning, Tom Walsh, owner of the Manila bar. Virginia avenue and Delaware street, where Chuck is said to have worked as a "bouncer’’ until recently, showed up at headquarters with Chuck. There had been a fight, both agreed. Beyond that, they apparently agreed on nothing and Captain John Mullen's office sounded as though a debating society were meeting there. Finally, Walsh signed an affidavit against Chuck, charging assault and battery. A1 Reeder, a bondsman, furnished Chuck's bail. When the case came before Howard Bates, judge pro tern, in municipal court eight hours later, neither Walsh nor Chuck was on hand. Judge Bates decided there was nothing before him on which to act and dismissed the case. Tomorrow afternoon, however. Chuck must face Judge Bates on charges of intoxication, drunken driving and reckless driving, growing out of another arrest Tuesday night. A HORSE ON LARRY—FOOT RACER NABBED FOR STEALING AUTO Because he liked to walk, Lawrence B. Conners, 23, is going to take a ride—up the river—it was learned in federal court yesterday. A fugitive from justice for eighteen months after transporting a stolen automobile from Evanston, 111., to Indianapolis, young Conners entered a walkathon in- Detroit. Local department of justice men saw his name in a theatrical trade magazine as a contestant. Nabbing him from the arms of his startled partner, they brought him to Indianapolis to answer charges of violating the Dyer act. Today he is en route to the federal reformatory at Chillicothe, 0., to serve a sentence of a year and a day. LEGALS >6 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 11927. In the matter of the petition of Providence Telephone Company to increase telephone rates at Bargersville Indiana. Notice is hereby Riven that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind. 2:00 p. m.. Monday. Julv 9. 1934. Public participation is reouested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv Samuel L. Trabue, Commissioner. Herman Minton. Public Counsellor. Indianapolis. Ind.. June 26. 1934. "“NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice is herebv given that sealed proposals lor the construction of certain highways described as follows, will be received bv 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 10th day of July. 1934. when all proposals will be publiclv opened and read. Tne 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 Specia pro- ’ isions relative to "SELECTION OF LA-

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LEGALS Legal Notices BOR," "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 I the special provisions covering subletting I or assigning the contract and to the use I of domestic materials.. Agreeable to that act. the minimum ! wage paid to ail unskilled labor employed on this work shall be fifty .59) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to ail skilled labor employed on this work shall be sixty 60i cents per hour. A certificate of compliance on the prescribed form which will be furnisned for that purpose shall oe signed and submitted ty aii bidders, id accordance with Executive Order No. 6646. issued by the President on March 14. 1934. Only bids accompanied bv such certificate shall be considered or accepted. The contractor to whom award is made shall require subcontractors and dealers furnishing equipment. materials, and supplies to sign similar certificates before making awards to or purchases from such subcontractors or dea.ers, copies of which shall be furnished to the contracting officer. KNOX COUNTY—N. R. M. Project 78-H —-0.042 miles on State Roads 41 and 50East and west of Intersection of Sixth and Hart streets in Vincennes, and N. R. M. Project 114-C—0.439 miles on State Road SO-Fairground ave., from St. Clair St. to Weed road in Vincennes. On the above, on N. R. M. Project 78-H, bids are invited on two types of improvement BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND RESURFACE—ROCK ASPHALT PAVEMENT AND RESURFACE, and on N. R. M. Project 114-C. bids are invited on two types of improvement: BITUMINOUS CONCRETE RESURFACE—ROCK ASPHALT RESURFACE, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications. supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. Both of tnese projects are included in one contract and can not be bid upon separately. LAKE COUNTY—N. R. M. Project 69-G —0.397 miles on State Road 41—Grand Calumet River t,o Hoffman street in Hammond. 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. CARROLL COUNTY-N R H. Project 351-8—1.961 miles on State Roads 18 and 39—Pittsburg to 3 4 mile north of State Road 18 on State Road 39. On the above, bids are invited on five types of improvement: CONCRETEBRICK—BITUMINOUS CONCRETE ON CONCRETE BASE—BITUMINOUS MACADAM ON MACADAM BASE—ROCK ASPHALT ON MACADAM BASE, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. On 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. BARTHOLOMEW. SHELBY AND DECATUR COUNTlES—Contract S-915—19.74 miles on State Road 9—From State Road 46 to one mile south of Shelbyville, and 340 miles on State Road 46—From 2 to 51 2 miles southwest of Greensburg. TIPPECANOE COUNTY—Contract S-916 —9.97 miles on State Road 26—Warren County Line to West Lafavette. BLACKFORD COUNTY—Contract S-917 City to Jay County Line. Adams and allen counties—contract S-918—18.25 miles on State Road 27 —Decatur and Ft. Wavne. JOHNSON COUNTY—Contract S-919—10 miles on State Road 31—Edinburg to Franklin. JOHNSON COUNTY—Contract S-920 4 91 miies on State Road 35—State Road 44 north to State Road 144. JENNINGS COUNTY—Contract S-921 10.60 miles on State Road 50—North Vernon to Ripley County Line near Nebraska. On the above, bids are invitetd on STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION AND EXTENSIONS. as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements and special provisions pertaining thereto. FRANKLIN AND DEARBORN COUNTlES—Contract S-922—5.11 miles on State Road 52 —From State Road 121 to 5 miles northwest, and Project 111-C1 Paving—--0.046 miles on State Road 52—Pavement gap 1 1,3 miles north and west of West Harrison. On the above, on Contract S-922. bids are invited on STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION and EXTENSIONS, and on Project 111-C1 Paving, bids are invited on tivo types of improvement: CONCRETE—BITUMINOUS CONCRETE ON MACADAM BASE, as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provisions pertaining thereto. BENTON COUNTY—Project 326-A—----10 997 miles on State Road 18 —From U. S. 52 at Fow’ler to Benton-White County Line. On the above, bids are invited on GRADING AND STRUCTURES and SURFACING WITH CRUSHER RUN STONE, 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 mav be obtained free, and plans upon the payment of a nominal charge. No refund will be made for plans returned. Plans may 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 previous 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 end one-half (I'D times the amount of his proposal, and such bond shall be only in the form prescribed by law. and shall be executed on the form bound in the proposal. The right is reserved to reject any or ail bids or to award on any combination of bids that is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman. 58 Legal Auctions and Sales WILL SELL for storage charges amounting to sls. July 5. 1934. at 10 a. m.. 1—1924 Rco sedan, motor No. 5705 A., serial No. 67191. R. W. GERMAN, 4157 Rockville Rd, AT PUBLIC AUCTION Friday. Julv 20. 1934. 10 a. m.. 3705 Sutherland ave., Indianapolis, for storage, labor and cartage: 1 steam presser. living room furniture, trunks, chairs, tables, bed. and goods otherwise stored in the names of T. A. Robinson and Wm. D. Evans. Signed JACOBS VAN k WAREHOUSE CO. T. Daniel Jacob. Mer. ANNOUNCEMENTS i Death Notice* AIPFERSBACH. CHARLES F. <|)nllie> Age 48 years, beloved brother of John Aippersbach and Mrs. Lena Schwartz, of Indianapolis, and Herman Aippersbach of Parkersburg W. Va.. passed away earlv Wednesday morning. Funeral services Fridav. 2 p. m. at the CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 West Michigan st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Fricnas mav call at residence, 1709 Montcalm st.. until noon Friday, BRITTAIN, J. A.—Beloved husband of B'ssie Brittian. father of Martha Frances, brother of Elbridge. Lincoln. W. F Roscoe and John Brittain. Mrs. Leora Kirkland and Mrs. Clara B. Wmeinger. died Wednesday. Friends may view the remains at the KIRBY MORTUARY 1901 North Meridian. Funeral and burial Friday Jasper. Ind. CHILTON. ERNEST JR.—Beloved son of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Chilton, passed awav June 27. age 23 months. Funeral services wil! be held at the residence 539 S Illinois st.. Saturday afternoon. June 30. at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill cemeterv. Friends invited. WALD FUNEP.AL DIRECTORS. COX, ELI W.—Of 2326 N. New Jersey st., beloved husband of Mable Gertrude Cox, and father of Paul and Emmett Cox. departed this life Thursday, age 52 years. Funeral notice later. For further information call MOORE & KIRK, CH-1806. DANNER, MRS. METTIE—Age 78 years, widow of the late Charles F. and mother of Dr, Howard Danner and Mrs. Charles Copeland, and grandmother of Charles Copeland Jr.. passed away Thursday morning. Services at. tne PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday 1 p nt. Friends invited. Burial Round Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary any time Friday. DAVISj JOHN— < Better known as Jack', son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis of 138 S. Bth ave.. Beech Grove, died June 27. age 22. Brother of Edward Jr.. Robert. James. Elizabeth. Kathleen and Marv Jane. Funeral Friday. 2 p. m at the home. Burial Memorial Park cemeterv. Friends invited. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. DENNY, WILLIAM L.—Age 64 years, beloved husband of Eliza J.. departed this life Thursday. June 28. Funeral Saturday. June 30. 2 p. m . at the Nazarene church. Bridgeport. Ind. Burial Plainfield cemetery. GEO. W. USHER SERVICE. HARVEY, FLORENCE—Passed r way at Minneapolis. Minn. Burial at Washington Park cemeterv Thursday afternoon at 4 30. Friends mav call at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 North Illinois, between 2:30 and 3:30 Thursday afternoon. HEDDERICH, SOPHIA—Widow ol Henry Hedderich 'deceased!, beloved mother of Mrs Ada Bover, Mrs. John Nelson, and Harry Hedderich passed away Wednesday evening. Services at the PLANNER k BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday 3 p. m. Friends invited. Buriai Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Mortuary after Friday noon. LOWErTjEANNIE— Beloved wife of Ora E. Lower, and sister of Mrs. Anna Wolsiffer Caton. and William McDonald, both of Indianapolis. Robert McDonald of GlassEort. Penn., and James McDonald of anster. Ohio, passed away at the residence. 3914 North Keystone ave.. Tuesday morning June 26. Funeral services will be held at the residence Friday afternoon. June 29. at. 2 o'clock. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends inured. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS POWER. TAYLOR C Husband of Mavme Lee Power and father of Alan Lee. Janette L and J9ck Power, passed away Wednesday morning Services at PLANNER k fcUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friday, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hull. _ v

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices REIN! El >. CHARLES r Age 72 year*. Tuesday. 11 p m. at the home of his stster-in-law. Mrs Barbara Reinfejs. Fu-r-ral from LAUCK FUNERAL HOME. 1458 S Meridian. Fridav. 8 30 a. m . St. Catherine's church 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph cemeterv SHERMAN. WILLIAM BRADY Beloved sor. of Mr. and Mrs. Frahk Sherman, brother of Ecward. John, Joseph. Catherine. Rosemary and Betty Sherman, died Wednesday. Funeral Saturday. 8 30. at the home 2138 S New Jersey st.. 9 a m St. Catherine's church Burial Holv Cross cemeterv. Friends Invited. KIRBY_ SERVICE _____ 2 Cards, In Memoriams BIRT, HENRY. W. (Jackl—Departed' this lire June 24, 1934. at the residence, 424 W. New York st. Formerly employed for manv years with Richard Stegemeier. We wish to thank the minister and singers for their kindnesses and we especially wish to thank Shirley Bros, for the interest they took in those in sorrow. Signed, son. WALTER BIRT. and sister, CYNTHIA M CUNE. CAHILL —In loving memorv of MARGARET CAHILL, beloved wife of THOMAS, who died June 28. 1933: Mav she rest in peace. What would I give to clasp her hand: Her happy face to see To hear her voice and see her smile. That meant so much to me. HUSBAND. CAHILL—In memory of our beloved mother and grandmotner, MARGARET CAHILL, who died one year ago today. June 28. 1933: Mav she rest in peace. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN 3 Funeral Directors. Florists 2226-28 Shelby St. DR-2570. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive. TA-4400. ~ GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 I USE Y & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 E. HENRY HINSHAW HE-3910. 2727 Guilford^ GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH ST BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL AVE. TA-1718 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. DR-0321-0322. 4 Lost and Found BILLFOLD lost at Washington and East Sts. HENRY REGER. Anchor Savings & Loan, 510 E. Wash. St, Reward. LI-5742. ALPHA TETA BETA pin. yellow, name May Stuckenaeyer. Reward. DR-2758-M. LOST—3 drop cloths, near Shelby and Hoefgcn. Reward, 1509 Lawton st. 5 Personals ~ PERMANENT WAVES Small Service Charge Only CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 209 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-0432, RELIABLE party wants to take care of two old people: ladies or men, in modern home in small city; very reasonable. Addrcss Tim cs Box K-177. WOMAN with good suburban home wishes to care for child. Experienced. BE-_ll2l-R. INDIANA college of beauty culture offers free employ, to stud.; inq. 908 New City Trust, DETECTIVES —For domestic and criminal cases. 415 Peoples Bank bldg. LI-1200. INSIST UPON DISTILLED WATER' ICE when you buy ice. Call RI-6301. OPEN ALL SUMMER—AII types of dancing taught, at STOCKMAN STUDIOS. BABIES and small children by day or week: 50c day. CH-2300-W. 6 Transportation eq 7- Chicago {077 v°. 1 D AND return 't' o, * ° Make reservation before Friday 6 p. m. Leaves midnight June 29. UNITED BUS DEPOT, 238 S. ILL, INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring FREE HAWAIIAN GUITAR—To each new Student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 Roosevelt ave. “BEST BY TEST.’’ STUDENTS WANTED—Paid while iearn“ ing: newest and best school. Journeymen Barbers' Edu. School. 342 E. Wash. HAWAIIAN GUITAR LESSON FREE. 18 W. MARKET. ROOM 207. HELPW AN TED 13 Help Wanted —Male WANTED Salesmen who can furnish a cash deposit and references. Preferably between the ages of 25 and 35. Apply at Box K-175, Times. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes In Hendricks, South Montgomery, Northwest Johnson Counties and Indianapolis. Write immediately. RAWLEIGH CO.. Dept IN-38 -SB. Freeport, lIL SALESMEN—LocaI and state for Quickest selling novelty in history; every auto owner buys. See ELLIOTT, 312 N. New Jersey for territory. IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR RELIABLE M A N WITH CAR. APPOINTMENT ONLY. RI-5785, THURSEVE 7-8. FRIDAY 8-10_ A_M. YOUNG MAN, 18 to 22. to work with and travel with manager to New York and return. Chance to learn salesmanship. Permanent position with good pay and expenses advanced. Auto transportation furnished. Apply between 5:30-7:30 p. m. Lincoln Hotel. MR, CANGANY. WANTED—Salesmen for PAYS hand soap, sells to garages, etc. Stored in Indianapolis. No risk. Good profits. CONNECTXCUT CAN CO.. Hartford. Conn. [F YOU SEE a want ad that Interests vnu answer it today the opportunity mav he gone tomorrow

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HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male GOTHAM SILVER or gold-eyed needles, package of 35 needles, lc. Stvptlc Pencil, full size, each Ic. Screwdrivers 110 c quality), each. 2';C. IND. NOVELTY k CANDY SALES CO- 134 S. Penn. EXPERIENCED. licensed white driver wants job: truck, bus or pleasure car. Times, Box 181 14 Help Wanted—Female ENERGETIC WOMAN* 25-35; steady position with a nationally known concern Must be dependable and willing to work lor advancement to saies manager. 510 Merchants Bank. WOMEN—Make $3 to S5 day following leads an endless chain business; good for life time. MR. SMITH. 127 E. Ohio st. NATIONAL hygienic association needs several A-l salesladies. LI-2213 for appoint ment LADIES—Earn while learning barber trade in STATE approved school Ben's College of Barber Science, 472 W. Wash. j LADIES—'IB-301 *8 salary and good bonus to s'art. 38 N. Penn. Rm. 334. 16 Situations Wanted STENOGRAPHER—Competent, familiar all kinds detail and tech. knowL bkp., notary, HA-2355-R. JANITOR, colored, handy man. chauffeur, good ail around mechanic; painter. References. TA-3644. MAINTENANCE MAN. thoroughly experienced; also mechanical expert; good references, 3935 Ruckle. WA-4941 -R. HEMSTITCHING—sc yd. i turnlsn Soiifast or silk thread. 2045 College. HE-2584. COLORED MAN for yard or house work. Experienced. TA-6714 RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms COLLEGE, 2337—53; nice, newly decorated; 3 windows; owner's home. Good location. HE-5758. DELAWARE AND 24TH. Front room; widow's private home: 1 or 2 ladies. Meals optional. HA-3933-W, DELAWARE. N. 408—Modern sleeping rooms. 51.50 up: running water; close in. ILLINOIS. N.. 2441—Nice. airv. sleeping room; home privileges; $2.50 week; garage optional. HA-2858-R. ILLINOIS. N., 1907—Unusual room; large closet; cross ventilation; hot water; garage: reasonable. ILLINOIS. N„ 2449. Apt. 3—Nicelv_ furn. room, suitable lor 2; cool. HA-1767-W. MERIDIAN ST., 2317—Clean, airy front room; young couple or 2 employed girls; privileges, HA-0526-J. MERIDIAN. N.. 1137—C00l sleeping room, near bath: constant hot water: $2 to $4. RI-9751. _ N. NEW JERSEY. 2324—52.50; room in attractive home; innerspring mattress; board optional. _______ OHIO. E.. 407—Lodging, 15c; beds. 25c; hot, cold water; showers; clean rooms PENN., N.. 2264—Large front room, accommodate 2 gents or man and wife: other rooms; private. PENNSYLVANIA. N. 1727—Verv desirable clean room: redecorated; near bath: 3 windows. Phone. _ PENN., 807 N.—Nice 2 rooms, front first floor; water, sink, telephone. Adults. $5. PROSPECT ST.. 330—Clean modern sleeping room; near bath: $2 week. 17-a Hotels. Resorts. Inns DEARBORN HOTEL™? home. Special rates, 3208 E. Michigan, CH-7550, HOTEL TOURIST INN—3S9 W. Washington St., 2-room apartment, $4 wk. Outside sleeping rooms. 1 or 2 persons, S2 week. Nights. 50c. Room service. Calls. Seminole Hotel Kde A1 &om a s.. baths, telephones; running water. $3.50 up, weekly, LI-1496. MAYFIELD Well ventilated rooms, clean; reasonable prices. 132'a W. Ohio, corner Capitol. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; $lO week, ’’SO N Meridian LI-2351 SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington st.; clean outside rooms. $2.50 up. Running water showers or tub. Bttpfon Hoiei Chedrful, well ventilated rooms. Homelike atmosphere. Reasonable rates. Delaware at, Mi higan, LI-5315. RILEY 5551 is “tne iiumper tor RESULTS: 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3; $3.50; $4; 411 E. WALNUT—NiceIy furnished 2-rm. apt.; priv. entrance. Phone. $5.50; MERIDIAN. N.. 1723—Large front room; suitable housekeeping; overstuffed, in-a-door bed, TA-1487, BELLEFONTAINE. 1129—2 rooms, modern, cool, private entrance, sink, connecting rooms; $4. CENTRAL, 1649—2 front rooms, cross ventilation; private entrance; $5, HE-4934. DAVIDSON. N., 319—2 clean, furnished connecting rooms; sink; across from bath; adults; reasonable. EAST ST„ N.. 333—2 and 3-room apartments. well furnished, clean comfortable. Private entrance; reasonable. FOUNTAIN SQUARE rooms: private bath; garage: utilities furnished; $5. 854 E. Morris St. ILLINOIS N.. 2339—1, 2. 3-rm. apartments, $3 50; 3-room apartments, $5.50. Everything furnished. HA-4928-M, ILLINOIS. N„ 3232—2 nice rooms and kitchenette, furnished; hot water. Mavtag. Reasonable, HA-1563. ILLINOIS, N., 1726—Nice, clean, attractively furnished apartment; good ventilation. Private entrance; reasonable, NEW JERSEY, N.. 1215—Airy 2-room front apartment: everything furnished: private entrance. LI-3180, OHIO. 540 E.—Nice, clean, housekeeping rooms. $1.50 per week up; walking distance. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—Lovely 2-room apartment. utilities, jiice yard. Private entrance, OXFORD, N., 1118 rooms, private home, front entrance. CH-0152-J. PARK, 1535—2 or 3 first floor rooms; sink, priv. entrance; reasonable for summer. PARK. 943—2 large airy rooms; utilities, sink; private entrance; garage; $5. RI--7032. PROSPECT. 2008—2-room, nicely furnished apartment; modern home-like- garage. Private entrance. Awnings. RURAL. N.. 516—3 ROOMS FURNISHED. EVERYTHING PRIVATE. SHERMAN DR.. 1203—2-room furnished front apartment; garage: adults. $3.50. DR-3112-J. SOUTHEASTERN. 1523—2 large airy front rooms; completely furnisned; porch; private entrance: bus line. EMPLOYED girl desires roommate. $2 per week. 1118 Park Ave. LI-5236.

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AUTO LOANS 20 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

52 Business Opportunities RESTAURANT—GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION. 347 S. EAST, GOOD SHADY LOCATION FOR FRUIT OR STAND SPACE WITH 3 LIVING ROOMS IF WANTED. 3306 W. WASHINGTON. CITY. . 4 ROOM AD costs only 20 WORo RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms WASHINGTON. E . 1726—Opposite park. 3 cozv outside rooms: utilities; modern Adults. RI-2153. WOODRUFF, 846 Cross dr., between East and Middle dr.—Lovely apartment: furnished j>r unfurnished; cool; reasonable. 21ST. W. 128—2 Connecting rooms; coos. close, bath: also sleeping rooms; near Illinois carline. Reasonable. 29ThTw., 1*020—3 nicely furnished rooms; bath, porch, garage. Private entrance. TA-5660. 3 ROOMS, kitchenette; utilities and linens furnished; walking distance Real Silk, E. Mich, car. CH-0266-R. 19 Rooms with Board DREXEL, 406—Large airy front bedroom: 1 or ?; bus. street car; board optional. IR-3644. MERIDIAN, N., 2232—Large, well furnished room, for couple; excellent meals. reasonable, HA-3679-W. WISH to board a small child; good care. 1940 Millersville drive. TA-6925, Ten oer cent discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad Headouarters. 214 W Maryland St 21 Unfurnished Apartments SPINK APARTMENTS 2035 N. Meridian $35.00- 57.50 3720 N. Penn 42 50- 72.00 1433 N. Penn 35.00- 55.00 230 E. 9th $27.50- 30.00 108 E. 13th 32.50- 42.50 111 E. 16th 35.00- 42 50 37 VL 21st 35.00- 45.00 402 N. Meridian 45.00-125.00 Modern Fireproof Apt. Frigidaire Equipped ACCESSIBLE Street cars, bus lines and stores. General Apartments, Inc. 22 W. Vermont St. LI-2439. Nights. Sundys. Holidays. Call LI-2361 sl2 1734 , . , 5“e. 10th; 5 rooms, bath, water paid; near Tech, TA-6074; Key 1736‘y, $20—615 MADISON—2-3-4 rms.; nicely dec.; price incld. ht.; wt. $20—527 LOCKERBIE—4-rm. spacious apt.; close in: newlv dc. RI-2800. E_ KIRK McKINNEY CO.. INC. $22.50—1232 BROADWAY—2 rms., sunrm; newly dec.: heat, wt, furn, DR-5012. $27.50 ’’DUNDEE” cor Virginia & McCarty, Includes ht., gas. Its, .rigidaire, DR-5012. ADDISON, 279 N.—Attractive 4-room modern upper; garage; utilities paid. BE--0847, N. N. JERSEY. 624 Three connecting rooms; all utilities paid. RI-4689, PROSPECT, 852, PATRICIA—3 rooms, Frigidaire. all utilities furnished; reasonable. Adults, VERMONT. 121 W.—Desirable 4-roora modem apartment; heat,* water furnished, S2O, LI-8683. . Indianapolis Rental Agency City wide listings; furnished and Unfurnished apts.: free transportation. Day LI--5452 eve, TA-1064, CH-4481. ppfwfmc Reim bur m Apartments In all parts of the city; free transportation to inspect apartments. Cali HE-1328 or RI-1371, day or night, FOR colored. Jacxson Ct.. 1222-24 Cornell S2O, includes utilities See custodian. FOR colored, Dunoar Court. 1022 N. West st., $22.50, includes util. See custodian. FOR colored, Douglas Court. 21st & Blvd. PL; $22.50: Includes util. See custodian. Warns Ads AcceDted Till 10 and nr*. 22 Unfurnished House* SB—DETROIT, 245—5-room cottage, semlmodern, clean, good garage. $9.00 Mo. —274 Minkner 5-room semi-modern cottage. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491. 247 N. Penn. $10; WISCONSIN, 313-21—Clean 5 rooms. _garage; near school 22. Inquire 309. SIO.OO M 0.—1429 Commerce 4-room semi-modern. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491. 247 N. Penn. sl7; RAYMOND. E.. 916—Near Garfield park. 5 rooms, modern. A-l. DR-6633-W, $lB-RURAL, N, 1538—5-room modern; lower: hardwoods; garage: water. IR-7915. $20—1306 E. MARKET; 10 rooms, 2 baths, nicely arranged for light housekeeping. $25; water pd.; DEARBORN, N., 96—6-rm. modern; hardwood floors, garage. $25; wt. pd.: near Tech; NOWLAND AVE., 2105—6 rooms, water naid, CH-4220-M. 6-Room Modern, $25 3000 NORTH—Water paid A-l condition. hardwood floors. LI-2318. SCHLOSS BROS. INV. CO. ARROW ST., 1626—6-room double; modern: new 1 y decorated: sl6; water paid. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 2021—7-room redecorated; garage, water paid. $12.50. DR--7740, LI-6546. COLLEGE. 4241—New awnings, redecorated. 6 rooms; near Joan of Arc, No. 70. GALE. 1023 N.—6-rm. mod. and gar. Out where it’s cool. Start rent July 15. S2O. _RI-6412. _ GRANT AVE, N.. 1225—G00d 5-room single; modern, garage, cistern; beautiful shaded front yard and porch. GUILFORD, 2412—7 Rooms modern: good condition 2 car garage: $16.50. RI-7242. 706 HAUGH—S rooms; double*: $7.00 : 2197 Eastern. 4 rooms; single; $6.00. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE._4 4 Virginia. 1741 N. Illinois 11-room modern single, lot 100x300; 4car garage: $32.50. O. J. SMITH REALTY. LI-8565. ILLINOIS N.. 3*467—6 rooms, oath, good furnace: near Shortridge, No. 60; $lB.

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Building Materials FAINT-UP—FIX UP Spcial Prices to Cash Buyers. We Meet All Competition. Call ALLIED First and Save Money! Exterminating Furnace Cleaning and Repairing FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING. REPAIRS FOR ALL FURNACES. RYBOLT HEATING CO. RI-9426. Machinists GEO J. EGENOLF—Machinists: we specciali7e in printing machinery. 18 1 2 W. South st. LI-6213. Mattress Repairing dLAVE MACHINE —Make old mattress like new. innerspring*; box upholstering. CH--0937. Moving, Transfer. Storage LOADS or part loads wanted from Chicago. St. Louis or Cleveland. OTTO J. SUEZ. RI-3528, 6561; CH-0699-W, MOVE YOU—Take in discard, furn.; exper. white men; free estimates, HE-5038. MOVE U for your discarded furniture. H C, STEINKAMP it SON, CH-6826 Tainting and Paperbanring SPECIAL STARTING SATURDAY. 430 GALLONS NEWLY MANUFACTURED HOUSE PAINT MADE IN INDIANAPOLIS, FACTORY SURPLUS, VARIETY OF COLORS INCLUDING WHITE AND IVORY. EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN. TIKDALT. paint co 11a>L/2VU(I- 441 Mass. Ave. WILL PAINT ordinary 5-room v ungalow lor $35. Call CH-4297-R. f

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52 Business Opportunities FOR SALE or partner wanted. Beer, restaurant place reasonable. RI-6U7. Box K-174, RESTAURANT and living quarters. Sell account sickness. Owner 332 Shelbv St_. SMALL SHOP in home man or woman, profitable; reasonable. Box K-178. Times. RENTALS _ 22 Unfurnished Houses KENWOOD, near 32nd—Splendid 5-room double: good condition: 522 50. HU-3137, KEYSTONE, S, 341—5 Rooms; newly decorated; floors reflnished. kitchen and bath finished in Nile green; large front and rear porches, garage good neighborhood: sls a month; water paid. Call owner CH-3036. MARYLAND, 1830 W.—Single A-l. 6 rooms, modern: 2 blocks Wash, high: $23. BE-2699-R MEREDITH. 3027—Double bungalow, 4 rooms, bath, garage, nice yard; only sl6. OSTROM. LI-744* MICHIGAN, E.. 2117—6 rooms modern: suitable 2 families; 3 sqs. Tech. sls. Owner. DR-6785_-_W PALMER. E . 1602—Reduced near schools; repapered: 4 rooms, kitchenette semimodern. water pd HU-4368. DR-3564-R. UNION. 1249—6 rooms, remodeled bungalow. bieakfast nook, sun porch. 3-car garage. TA-6003 10TH E 7 2832—5 Rooms: redecorated, repainted: awnings; near Tech; $25. CH-2618-R. 32D. W.. 225—Two-way double 3 bedrooms, $25; wa'er paid. WA-5167. HALF of 5-roon: double, newlv decorated. water paid. 1839 Barth. PR-7250-R. RENTAL SERVICE—EBERLY A- KER'sEYT 3212 E. Mich. CH-1305. SINGLE. A-l: 4-bedroom; toilet, lavatory down; garages; shade. Kenwood. 3019. _ TA-27 54. ENGLISH. 1524 —W. P.. 5 rooms $15.00 DELORS. 1510—W. P.. 5 rooms $13.50 ST. CLAIR ST.. E.. 823—6 rooms $15.00 VINTON ST.. u 27—5 rooms $14.00 CHASE, 547—7 rooms , sl4 50 OLNEY N.. 2014—5 rooms 513.00 JENNINGS BROS. LI-3814. 28 S. 111. St, After You Have Selected Your New Homme See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. _____ 23 Furnished Apts, and House* $4. $7, $8—1723 N. Meridian st. Attractive, efficiency. General electric. Furnished. TA-1487. _ ARLINGTON, by golf jinks—Attractive cool bungalow; vard, gar.; SSO. RI-7048. ’’WHITE ‘ IR-7956. BYRAM. 3834—North of Maple rd 3 bedrooms. furnished; single. Adults. Reag. CARROLLTON. 1558—Living room, kitchen. bath, front and rear entrance, utilities. FLETCHER AVE. 548—2-3-room apartments; also sleeping room: modern: utilities; reasonable. FOREST HlLLS—Lovely 3-bedrm.. for summer; large porch; double garage. Adults, HU-3137. NORTH—Nice, cool furn. apt.; porch: vd.: util.. _S3S. LI-3164. Eves,. TA-0335. __ NORTH. 38*00—Beautiful 3-brdrm bungalow; no finer; SSO. RI-7048. ' WHITE' _IR-7056. BEAUTIFUL bungalow; yard;" garage: utilities 'paid; bargain. RI-7048. WHITE IR-7956. AMBASSADOR APT? HOTEL 9TH AND PENNSYLVANIA STS. We now nave available one of 'hose very choice furnished apts. Daily, weekly and monthly rate, RI-1371. COLONNADE Meridian at 9th. RI-0252. Attractive furnished rooms and apartment* Dav Week or Month. DINING ROOM SERVICE SILVER CAMP—Large, small, modern cottages: east side Lake Shafer; 6 miles north of Monticello: 1 mile south Lowes bridge. Follow signs. R. R. 3. Monticello or phone BE-3515 daytime. TIPPECANOE— Moaern cottaga. accommodate 8. Lake front. MRS. WM. H. LI'DY. Leesburg. R. R. 1. IR-3488. WANT COTTAGE; Northern Michigan on lake; boat. Miss Joe. RI-5551. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space TO LEASE—IO.OOO sq. ft. warehouse space on R. R.; elevator service, LI-4117, WAREROOM—I to 3.000 sq. ft. office. R. R. siding 222 W Merrill. LI-6071 DESIRABLE office space, downtown locatlon; lights, phone. $lO up, LI-6141, 26 Wanted to Kent WANTED—S-room modern house, east, not over $35, IR-7890. REAL ESTATE FOR SAL£~ 28 Sale Suburban Property 5 A., fr., 5-rm. mod. bung.; 7 mi. out; brick porch, 3-car gar.; $4500: chicken house, beau, lawn: shrubbery; 50 Starking Red apple trees, 25 Golden Delicious, 25 Stark Delicious, 10 Double Life Grimes Golaen, 5 Dark Red Rome Beauties. 5 Maiden Blush. 5 Rome Beauty, 5 Bellflower Improved, 5 N. W. Greening, 5 Henry Clay, 5 Jonathans, 5 Baldwin Double Reds,'B grape vines. 2 small cherries. 3 peach. 2 plums. 1 dwarf apricot. Easv terms. 215 E New York. Rm. 323. LI-4369, ask for T. R. JONES. 5-ROOM—(36OOi west; semi-mod., sls down, balance E-Z. 702 Inland Bldg 31 Wanted to Trade BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO. _ 155 E. Market St. Union Title Bldg, WE WANT Miami iFloridai rentals for home or double here. LLOYD. 112 Flnley Ave NICE home near new Butler; trade for double. 702 Inland. LI-1113.

Painting and Paper Hanging LET ME figure on vour home loan painting reasonable: quaranteed. 608 N. Tibbs. Plano Tuning PIANO TUNING ana repairing. EstaOltshed 1912. WACHSMANN. DR-5367. Rent—Floor Sanders •DUSTLESS"—FIoor sanders for rent, 750 hour or S5 dav. BELMONT HARDWARS CO.. 2124 W Wash. St. BE-2116. Rug Cleaners 10-DAY SPECIAL—Rugs cleaned, sized; overstufled drv cleaned, renovated. CH--6142, RUGS, furniture, drapes, chenille. fluEf rugs made from oid carpets. CH-2211. W. N. ELY RUG CO . 2328 Broogside. BELLEFON 1 AINE RUG CLEANING CO.. 10-day special. Worlt guar Rl-2921. Sewing Machines DOMESTIC, and industrial service calls; 50c Used machine wanted WILLIAM L. PHILLIPS 44 N Tmple. Termite Control TERMITES— Buildings Inspected FREB in Indiana, Treatments guaranteed • vears. TA-0500. BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO . 1401 W. 30th St. Truck Renting TRUCKS For rent; move vourself. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF. INC.. 53 Kentuckv Ave RI-7438

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