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TOD A Y ..THE MIGHTY MONARCH OF THRILL SPECTACLES! fflk^ THRILLING as a Sea Fight! FAST as the Air Force! BIG as the U. S. Fleet! 1 BQ I I \N\ ,ts the > run s greatest wise- . WQSliaS' • calkin; champs could make it. _ jfe l ‘ % & m . *. *h jfe. s aar _ ,fmi w ~ — 5 €-& JAMES CAENEY n*SMPAT O’BRIEN GLORIA STUART \ FRANK McHUGH £& '' -a a. 1 Jimmy and Pat together for the S S'- 3 *' __ \ first time, outdoing each other in THRILLS —ACTION SUS:‘.s2f!££fL £P.£tQFrL L

STARTING TODAY . - -Tty-ft ° <y . —i : " ..- : 7\% Egadl Egad! Tis a tayle of olden dayes that doth make the bellie shake! COCKEYED CAVALIERS ; Merrie moidem! Comely queenes! Wenches fair# to look* upon! . | rt'ek f k ee p ! *y defer. THELMA TODD DOROTHY LEE NOAM ttftY ROBERT ORUO HINRY SIOLIY ADDED FEATURES MENTONE MUSICAL NOVELTY BROADWAY VARIETIES >' .•*- v i > - 1 i M< -nn Jim Wonj Troupe ami a H>-' >? \ i*o<i> vllh* and R ie Favorltea. -stran'ge as it seems** (VMitini From All Tart* of the World. i RKO-RADIO .PICTURE k_: . — L -

BIG 4 LEGION POST ELECTS OFFICERS F. L. Munford Is Chosen as Commander. F L. Mumford has been elected commander of Big Four Railroad No. 116 American Legion, it wa- announced today. E A. Clark and E H Adams are the new vicecommanders. Other new officers are P. M, Pursian. adjutant; F. J. Monahan, finance officer; R. C Newby, service officer; E T. Headley, medical officer; D. E Lemon, sergeant-at-arms; Tony Rizzt, chaplain: Rolph Lvnch. historian; flarrv Koeniger. athletic officer; L. I. Meek, child welfare officer; J. N. St. John. Americaniza’ion officer; E. E Burton employment officer: E. L. Spalding membership chairman, and C. A Burton, publicity manager.

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The Theatrical World Jim Cagney Scores in ‘Here Comes the Navy’ BY WALTER D. HICKMAN ——

I AMES CAGNEY has a natural hit in Here Corr.ps the Navy." a movie in which the Warner Brothers “powers-that-be” had a lot of fai’h. Here Comes the Navy” is vigorous adult entertainment with a lot of backbone. It s not a "sissy" picture, but red-blooded theater. In * Here Comes the Navy” Caeney is a big-headed gob who joined

up beca use he wanted a chance to knock off the “block” *head o' one Biff Martin, chief p tty officer of one of Uncle Sam’s warships. Biff is played by Pat OBrien and every time Pat and Cagney get together there is a fi g h t. For eighty-six mi nufos these two hot-heads try to' solve their prob-

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lems with their fists. In the end. Biff, on crutches, is best man for Chesty (Cagney) as Chesty marries Dorothy, Biff's sister. The navy shots, especially those of the fleet in action, are the best ever brought to the screen. The photography is masterful. Many of the sea scenes possess rare beauty. Lloyd Bacon, the director, was wise in not permitting the picture to become a travelog, but in making it a red hot story of a big-headed gob who finally learned that he couldn't whip the whole navy. Cagney as the strutting, hotheaded gob is right at home in the role. He gives a vigorous performance. The performance that stands out in my estimation is that of Frank McHugh. as-Chesty's pal. He’s always borrowing twenty bucks from Chesty so he might buy his mother, way back on the farm, a pair of false teeth. a a a AS Biff borrowed back the money from Droopy (McHugh*. Droopy would remark, “You know Biff, my mother needs those choppers.” When mother did receive the false teeth they only cost $2 and she needed $lB to improve them before she could use them. “You know mother can't stay on

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an oatmeal diet all of her life.” moaned Droopy as he pleaded for justice. McHugh has the fattest part of many fat comedv parts he has created. He doesn't need words to be funny, he knows all the tricks. That is showmanship. The two feminine leads are taken by Gloria Stuart and Dorothy Tree. Each girl is of a different type and *hev have been well chosen. Maude Ebume. who knows her way about on both the stage and the screen, has a mighty funny scene with McHugh at the close of the picture. Miss Eburne takes the role of Droopy's mother. This picture should pack ’em m. Now at the Circle. a a a OTHER theaters today offer Wheeler and Woolsey in “Cockeye Cavaliers” at the Lyric; "Jean Harlow in "The Girl from Missouri" at Loew’s Palace, and Will Rogers in “Handy Andy” at the Apollo. GOLF TOURNEY SET BY STATE LIONS CLUBS Annual Competition to Be Staged Here Aug. 15. The annual state golf tournament of the Indiana Lions Club league will be played on the Coffin course, Aug. 15, it was announced by C. E. Ehlers, Indianapolis, state secretary, at the organization's luncheon in the Washington yesterday. The tournament and the dinner will be attended by representatives of the thirteen districts and their wives. District champions will compete in the championship flights for individual and team honors. All Lions of the state will be eligible for competition in the “blind-par” event, Mr. Ehlers said. TRANSIENT CAMP FOR ELKHART IS APPROVED Center to Aecommodate 200 Men, State Director Announces. A transient service bureau camp will be constructed in Willowdale park, Elkhart, it was announced here today by Ralph C. Werner, state transient service director. The camp will accommodate 200 men and will include an administration building, a mess hall, a recreation building, a shower and wash room and tents. The tents will be replaced later by permanent barracks. Picnic (o He Held The nineteenth annual picnic and reunion of the Colored Old Settlers’ Civic and Social Club will be held at Douglas park Thursday. Prizes will be awarded to the oldest married couple, the person living in one house the longest time, and the best looking widow and widower. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices Pursuant to Section 54, Chapter 213 ot the Acts of 1925, supplemented by the provision of Chapter 71 of the Acts of 1933, the Indiana State Police Department will sell at public auction at the Plaza Motor Inn at Indianapolis, Indiana at 2:30 p. m. on Aug. 8. 1934 to the highest bidder the following: described property: Ford coupe. Motor No. 460456. Ford coach. Motor No. 13331153. Ford coach. Motor No. 101162 U. Ford truck. Motor No 8129344. Signed. AL FEENEY. Supt. Indiana State Police. MOTION PICTURES

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LEO A L S 56 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Sec. :ce Commission Docket No 234 R-M Applies'ion of B*r. Hail. Elwood for certificate to operate mn'or tehicles as a common carrier of preperf extending through or in o cr < and towns over highways 31. 28 13. 32. 9 Notice is herebv gr rn that the Public Service Comic-uon fill conduct public hearing in this cause in Room' of Commission, 401 S’a-e Ho * Tndinr.apo.ts. Inc 9am Monds Sep- 24. 1934 Public pa•'icipa'ion is recirsted PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv Rii3=e;i p Ke'r.oe Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug 1. !934 : LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Sec. ice Comm.'. .on Docket No. 151 C-M. Application of Jasper A- Chicago Motor Express. Jasper, for certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property o - er additional or alterna'c e route bet seen Bloomington and Lafayette passing through and serving all in'.eimedia'.e points over highways 46 4.1 Notice = herebv given that the P b'ic Service Commi sion will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 s ate House. Indianapolis. Ind 9 a m. Monda- Sep-. 34. 1?34 Public pn r.iripatior is reoues-ed PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv Russel! p Kehoe Examiner Indianapolis. Ind., >ug l. J 934 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docker No. 2381 -M Application of E erett Kauffman, Cleveland. Ohio, for certificate ;o operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property from Cleveland to Chicago. passing through and serving St. Lions over highways 20 40. 6. 30 No'ice is hereby given that the Puhlic Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause m Rooms of Commission. 451 State House Indianannlis. Ind.. 9 a. m Tuesday Sept. 18, 1934. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv Russell P. Kehoe Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 1 1934. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 2366-M. Application of System Transportation Lines, Inc.. De'roit. Mich., for certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property extending through or into cities and towns over highways 20. 112. 15. 2 30. 24. 40.3. 22, 21. 31. 52. 1 Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind 9 a. m Tuesday. Sept. 18. 1934. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv Russell P Kehoe. Examiner Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 1. 1931 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 2379-M. 2.380-M. Application of Charles H. Bennett, Lawrenceburg. for certificates to operate motor vehicles as common carriers of property from Cincinnati and Dayton. 0.. to St. Louis. Mo., passing thru and serving all intermediate points over highways 50. 29. 40. also from Cincinnati and Dayton. O. to Chicago passing through and serving intermediate points over highways 50. 29, 40. 30. 41. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind.. 9 a. m. Tuesday, Sept. 18. 1934. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv Russell P. Kehoe Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind., Aug, 1. 1934 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials will be received bv the chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana at his office on the third floor. State House Annex. 102 North Senate avenue. Indianapolis. Ind.. until 2 p. m. on the 17th day of August 1934. at which time they will be publicly opened and read: Invitation No. 3479-B—Quantity of Truck Parts. F. O. B. Indianapolis. Ind. Invitation No. 3510—Quantity of Miscellaneous Hardware and Auto Accessories F. O. B Indianapolis. Invitation No. 3511—800 to 1.000 tons No. 4 Crushed Aggregate. Gravel or Slag Delivered on State Road 14. sec. N between Ft. Wayne and the Indiana-Ohio state line. Invitation No. 3512—500 tons No. 4 Crushed Aggregate at Plant on or near State Road 29. Invitation No. 3513—1,600 to 2.000 tons No. 4 and No. 6 Gravel F. O B. Noblesviile or furnished F. O. B. state trucks. Noblesville. Ind. Invitation No. 3514—200 to 400 tons No. 4 and 6 Crushed Aggregate. Gravel or Slag delivered on State Road 31. Sec. Y from the north city limits of South Bend to the Michigan State Line, Invitation No. 3515—500 to 800 tons No. 6 Crushed Aggregate. Gravel or Slag delivered on State Road 3 Sec. TANARUS, from Markle to Zanesville Invitation No 3516—60 to 80 tons 3“x2'’ coal F. O. B Laporte. Indiana. Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished frqe upon request. 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. Ten oer cent discount on ail Cash Want Ads olaced at Times Want Ad Headquarters 214 W Maryland St

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ENDSLEY. MONICA. S.—Age 31, beloved wife of Harry P. Endsley and daughter of Mrs. Margaret Stevens passed away Thursday. Brief services at the residence. | 5208 East Twenty-first St., Friday, R p m followed bv services and burial at Bowling Green, Ky„ Saturday. Friends invited. _ _____ LEARY, ELLEN —Passed away Aug. 2, 2:30 am., beloved mother of Nora. Robert. Charles, Frank, John, Anna, Marauente. Funeral Saturdav, Aug. 4. at residence. 2821 Ruckle. 8:30 a. m.: 9 a. m. at St. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Holy _ Cross. Friends invited. McCLLSKY. MRS. ELEANOR—S 7 years, beloved mother of Mrs. Josenhine Everett of Brownsburg, Ind., Mrs. Lola Bauer of Indianapolis, oassed away Friday morning at the St. Francis hospital. Services at the FLANNER * BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Monday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the Mortuary after Friday evening. OLIVER, JOHN SAMUEL—29O6 Chester, beloved father of Jesse J. Oliver and Mrs. George Williams of Indianapolis, and Mrs. W. A. Braden of Anderson and brother of Jesse J. Oliver of Shawnee, Okla.. and Andrew J. Oliver of Chicago, departed this life Wednesday, age 80 years. Funeral Saturdav, Aug. 4, 2:30 p. m.. at THE MOORE AND KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. QUINN, JOSEPH A.—Residing at 215 E. Walnut st., passed awav Friday morningg. Notice of services later. Friends may call at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, after Friday. SAGOR, LEON—Age 21 years, son of Mrs. William Sagor, passed away Friday a. m Funeral at ROYSTER & ASKIN FUNERAL HOME, 1902 North Meridian. Saturday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial, Floral Park. VINSON, HELENA B.—Age 63 years" beloved wife of Walter H. Vinson and I mother of Mildred, Helen. Robert and Walter Vinson and Mrs. Mabel Ransdell. passed away Thursday evening. Funeral at the Irvington Methodist church. Saturday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 North Illinois St., from 4 p. m. Friday until 1 p. m. Saturday and at the church from 1 to 3 p. m. WHIPPEN. JOSEPH E.—Passed awav at | his residence. 3148 N. New Jersey st.. Friday morning. Friends mav call at the residence Sunday. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY WILLIAMS. WILLIAM F.—Husband of Catherine G Williams, father of Mrs. George F. Schriber. Norman Williams, Mrs. Walter Hayden. Mrs. Claude Wilson. Mrs. Clara Pottenger. Wilbert Williams. of this city. %r.a Mrs. Norbert Procter of Tulsa. Okla., passed away Wednesday evening. Funeral Saturday, 9 a. ni . at the Holy Angels | church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery, i Friends may call at the McNEELY MOR- ! TUARY. 1828 N Meridian St.. Thursday evening and Friday after 4 p m.

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Down Payment '•>3 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan .. *175 '33 Plymouth Kordor Sedan... 175 '33 Chevrolet Coupe ’ Ford Tudor V-8 ir-n----'.'>2 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan... 125 ’ ’.2 Chevrolet Coach 115 ’■'.2 Chevrolet Coupe 110 ‘.31 Chevrolet Coach U*o ‘3l Graham-Paige Fordor Sed. 100 ':t<i Stuilehaker Sed.. light ntod. S5 TUI Marmon. fi ww . Fordor Sed. SO •;ui lodge Fordor Sedan 75 '3O Chevrolet Coach ”5 Ttodge Trunk Sedan, w w. 75 '3O Chevrolet Coach 70 'JO DeSoto Coupe 70 :tn oid r*eLuxe Coach 70 '3O Chevrolet Fordor Sedan .. 00

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ANNOUNCEMENTS !-a Florists FLOWERS 24-Hour service Beauty Economy Darnd! Florist 3 za 3 Funeral Directors. Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 .N Meridian St ia-ibjc FLANNER A: BUCHANAN 25 W Eai. '.’reeit unvt TA 440 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market Rl-5374 HISEY i TlTliS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAI HOMES 2614 W WASH ST dt-Ul4e 1719 N CAPITOL AVE TA-1719 J C WILSON 123 U Truspect OR-U 321 -nHHii 4 Lost and Found GRIP, black. Tuesday evening E. Michigan r:,r •GILPIN Reward 510 MerBank B rig BICYCLE FOUND CALL CH-1056 LOST—Black and white bird dog in Irvintgon Call IR-4221 5 Personals FREE FREE LADlES—Appearance counts The INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY AND BARBER SCHOOL will give vou free finger or marcel waves, also a limited number of facials and scalp treatments Permanent wave and work of beautification bv advanced students at very low cost Economize without neglecting vour beauty Students wanted. Special reduced summer rates 342 East Washington St. "The Knowledge She Missed” Wives can be free from fear and anxietv. For FREE offer write AMER. CHEM LA ft. iMfgrs, Germicidal Anticeptic WISE-O PERMANENT WAVES Small Service Charge Oniv CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 209 Odd Fellow Bldg LI-0439, CAPITOL SECRET SERVICE 415 PEOPLES BANK BLDG. Domestic, criminal, civil cases; reasonable rates. FRED LIGHTCAP. SUPT.. LI-1200 LET US take photographs of coffin and flowers; also copies made of favorite pictures our specialty; reasonable. PLATT STUDIOS. 703 Roosevelt Bldg, RI-8696 RENT A BICYCLE—2Sc hour. All licensed. Phone for evening appointments. 6121 E Washington. IR-3488. 803 E. 63rd st WA-1133, 5558 N,. Illinois st WA-1427 INSIST UPON" DISTILLED XVALEH ICE when vou buv ice Call RI-6301 FALSE TEETH repaired 75c up: new set. $7.50. CARTER. RI-11250 626 K. of P NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICE CH- 2562 -M. FREE finger wvng haircts. marcls, riaih Royal acad. 401 Koosevlt. big. 111.-Wash 8 Beauty Parlors CROQUIGNOLE spiral permanents. 69c; includes everything: 2 for 51.31. No appointment necessary. ROYAL BEAUTY SHOP. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. BUSINESS SERVICE Bicycle Repairing BICYCLE REPAIRS TIRES. PARTS Hoffman's. 205 E Wash. LI-6791 2.31 Mass. Building Materials PAINT-UP-FIX-UP Special Prices to Cash Buvers. We Meet All Competition. Call ALLIED First and Save Money I Exterminating GUARANTEED—Bed bUßfWorrtes over m 10 hours. C. F. POEHLER. INC. CH-0-24. Furnace Cleaning and Repairing FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING. REPAIRS FOR ALL FURNACES _RYBOLT HEATING CO. RI-9426. Machinist GEO. J EGENOLF. machinists. We specialize in printing machinerq. IBV2 W. South St. LI-6212. Mattress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated: made into innersprings: expert workmanship. Reasonable. RI-2240. Moving, Transfer, Storage LOADS or part loads wanted from Chicago. St. Louis or Cleveland. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3628. RI-6561; CH-0699-W. ~~ Musical Instrument Repairing BAND and orchestra instruments repaired; expert: guar work. PEARSON CO.. Inc. 123 N. Penn LI-5513 Rug Cleaning RUGS, furniture, drapes. ' chenille, fluff rues made from old carpets. W. N. FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside, Tin, Furnace Work Home Loan Bids Appreciated. GEORGE MERRILL & SON. 1850 Central TA-2443. Truck Renting TRUCKS for rent. Move yourself. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF INC.. 39 Kentucky Ave. RI-7438. _ Lin structions 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring FREE HAWAAIAN GUITAR—To each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO 2108 Roosevelt ave. "BEST BY TEST." STUDENTS WANTED —Paid while learning: new-est and best school. Journeymen Barbers' Edu. School. 342 E. Wash. ”HELP WTNTED ~ 13 Help Wanted—Male MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Wsite Immediately. RAWLEIGH CO.. Dept. INH-38-SA, Freeport. 111, SALESMAN "with car. Established company; good future: protected, territory; HALL & CO.. Danviiie, Iliinois. 14 Help Wanted—Female HONEST EMPLOYMENT National organization offers specialize employment to limited number of attractive women: references. For particulars. 510 Merchants Bank Bldg LADIES—Earn while learning barbel trade in STATE approved school Ben’s College of Barber Science. 472 W. Wash. 5 LADIES— 118-301 $6 salary and good bonus to start. 38 N Penn. Rm. 334 16 Situations Wanted HEMSTITCHING —5c vd l furnish bollfast or silk thread 2045 College. WANTED SITUATION. REGISTERED PHARMACIEST BOX K-202. TIMES RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2.00: $2.50 HOT "WATER, 523~N-ALA- _ BAMA. APT 6. *2.50: NERV JERSEY. N , 2324 Room, inner- spring mattress; attractive home, brpakfast optional TA-5390. BROADWAY. 2030—Room near bath; hot water; home priv.: suitable for 1 or 2. BROADWAY. 1108—Attractive front sleeping room for 2 gentlemen; hot water; reasonable.

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Down Payment '27 Lincoln Fordor Sedan. A 1 $ bO '2B Graham-Paige Sedan 45 '2* Graham-Paige Sedan 35 '2* Chevrolet Coach : >h ! '2S Pontiac Coach •lb '27 Marmon Sedan 30 '27 Hudson Coach. A-l 30 *2B Chevrolet Fordor Sedan ... 30 '2B Willvß-Knight Rc-adster .. 20 TRUCKS '33 Chevrolet Dual Truck ....*l6O '33 Chevrolet 157" C. & C .. . 155 '3l Indiana Truck, light whl. b. 12** :'.l F'-rd Dual Wheel Truck . 110 '3l Chevrolet 157' Dual wheel. 95 3-'sl Ford ’-,-T. Panels. Choice *0 29 Ford Pick Up 30 '2 s Chevrolet Panel 25

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RENTALS, 17 Furnished Rooms CENTRAL, 2215—Nicely furnished newly decorated room: meals; garage optional. HE-3176. DELAWARE. N„ 2004—Comfortably furnished airy room:: adjoining bath: Ideal quiet. home.: Eves DELAWARE. 402 N. -Apt 11: nicely furn. front room: plenty hot water. Reasonable. Fan. i EAST. 728 N., Apt. 10‘_—Walking distance, i modern sleeping room. ILLINOIS, N.. 3232—Nicely furnished, large room; hot water; first floor, private entrance. ! ILLINOIS. N., 1907—Attractive cool front,, for 2; twin beds; closets; constant hot water; reasonable ILLINOIS. S., 24, 3rd Floor —Lodging. 15c; beds. 25c; shower free MICHIGAN.' E„ 3025 Nicely furnished _rooms by one or two: phone CH-3817-R I PARK. 2066—DesiraDie cool front room, 1 or 2 gentlemen: breakfast optional, j Reasonable. HE-5483. ! PENNSYLVANIA, N’. 4520-Large, desirable room; twin beds; cross-vent.; ] private bath; 1 or 2. HU-1245. I PENNSYLVANIA, N., 2411—Nice ‘cool, front room; private home: reasonable. HA--1725. UNION, 902—Large front sleeping room, connecting batn: private home; cross ventilation. UNION. 637—Nicely furnished room, private. modern home; gentlemen preferred. LI-8154. ! 33RD, W . 38—Exceptional room; private i home privileges. Meals optional. Reasonable HA-3721-W. CLINTON sleeping rms.. *2; also housekeeping; modern. 29 Vlrginla ave, “Downtown." WORLD FAIR VISITORS—Nice rooms; near fair grounds and lake. $1 per night. 4545 Oakenwald Ave.. South Side. Kenwood 0696. TIMES WANT ADS are the most economical in the city 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns $2 wk.; NEW YORK. E.. 124—Nice, clean outside rms.; modern; walking distance. SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington St Clean outside rooms. *2.50 up. wfclv.: running water; showers, tubs. DEARBORN HOTEI^ 1 # n s r/ Special rates 3208 ft Michigan. CH-7550. SEMINOLE HOTEL •££,&•• week. Running water. HOOSIER HOTEL#— side rms.; shower bath, 440 Mass. ave. HOTEL ANTLERS OfT'-ra all comforts Ultra modern notei ervice a* low as *2 a day tin week *SO N Merrt'an (.1-22*-, ft art on Hotel Choice rooms good veuu.ai ;on: Innerspring mattresses; complete hotel service: coffee shop Delaware at. Michigan St. LI-5315, 18 Housekeeping Rooms *3.50-55—1725 N. MERIDIAN —1 or 2-room front apartments Hot water. G. E. refrigerator. TA-1487. *6 WK.; 5-room furnished house; water lights, gas paid. Cali 1611 Southeastern ave. _ _ ALABAMA. 1838 N.—Furnished, clea'n; splendid ventilation: sink In kitchen. Large porch. ARSENAL. 8 134-2 nicely furnished rooms: private entrance 12.50 BEVILLE N., 829—3 rooms, pr;Tate bath and entrance: also 1 housekeeping room. Porch. CH-0313-J. BROADWAY. 1326—2 desirable, clean, cool rooms; kitchen with sink; furnished complete; yard. BROADWAY. 1134—Large 3-room lower, _* s 59 1 and 2 rooms. $2.50 to *4 50. CARROLLTON. 1226—3-room front apartment; furnished;private entrance; utillties; garage; reasonable. Ll-9403. sink, overstuffed; private entrance. CENTRAL, 1948—Cozy room and kitchenette; 1 single housekeeping room, near bath. Adults. COLLEGE 1710—2 large rooms, furnished complete- sink, near bath; private entrance. Reasonable. COLLEGE, 1420—Cozy 2-room front apt. Everything furnished. Phone. DELAWARE. N.. 1653—2 nicelv arranged 2-room apartments. utilities. phone. Adults. *4 30 ar.d *5. FOUNTAIN BQUARE —3-room cottage, *3 and *3 50. Not modern. 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE 21 N-2 modern: everything furnished Adul's. *s.^ HIGHLAND - AVE.. 806—2 to 5-room furn. Bp’s. Near Real Silk Very reasonable ILLINOIS, N„ 2339—1 or 2-room kltchenette apts.; *3 S3 50, *5. HA-4928-M ILLINOIS. N 503—2-room aparim.enscreened in ba*k porch. E rvthlr.g furnished *5. Also 3-room apartment. NEW JERSEY N 1449—3 Connecting rooms: overstaffed: utilities furnished Redecorated. Priced reasonable Rl-3613. ORANGE, 222—2 nice cool rooms: doarnsta;rs; 2 beds. Private entrance. PARK. 1962—2 large clean rooms sink; alcove, front prt. porch: adults. Oarage. TALBOTT N . 2342—Modern 1 and 2 front. I connecting apartments. PurjLshed complete. Very reasonable. HA-4399-M.

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RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms WASHINGTON. E., 1726—2 Clean BUractice rooms; utilities; large closets; priv. _ entrance RJ-2J153. WOODRUFF. 766 W. DR.—Front attractive cool, large 3-room apartment; newly furnished, overstaffed; lnnerspring mattress- private entrance; sink, phone: hot water. Very attractive for adults. WOODRUFF. 544 M. DR —1 apartment, private bath; small apartment; furnished complete: util. Adults CH-3173. 12TH . E. 651 —2 beautiful furnished front rooms: *4 50. RI-2015 If* Rooms with Board HAMILTON. N. 1033 Modern room, board laundry, private entrance; single. *6, double *5 CH-2616-R. WASHINGTON, 3145 E. —Real home, room next bath, downstairs. 3 meals, laundry. *5. CH-1175. 21 Unfurnished Apartments *20 —615 MADISON —2-3-4 rms.; nicely dec.; price Incld, fit,; wt. DR-5012, *22 50—1232 BROADWAY—2 rms.; sun_rm, newly dc.; heat, wt, turn, DR-5012. *27 50 “DUNDEE" cor Virginia & McCarty; includes nt.. gas, its,, .rigidaire. DR-5012. BARTH, 1849—Upper duplex: 4 rms., bath heat, water, *17,50. RI-3413, DELAWARE, N., 1728—Upper" north 4 apartments; 4 large cool rooms, porch awnings. KA-2137-W. LOCKERBIE ST . 616—Strictly modern - 4a Prtment; *22.50. LI-6080. WA-<M49 R-2. 703 MASS. AVE., Apt. 1 4 rooms, private bath, easy walking distance to town’ reduced to_*2_o_month. RI-6413. NORTH—Lovely 2-bdrm. duplex! porch" heat, water, *3O, LI-3164. Eve, TA-0339! OAKLAND N., 1035—Desirable modern upper duplex, sun porch. 2 bedrooms CH^fPoY 111 ' a^*on *35-545; heat, water!

PARK 2302—2-bedroom apt . excellent condition; heat, water, porches, yard. VERMONT, 418 E Downtown; 4-rm~bath a P t - *?5 month: front._porch LI-4466. 320 VIRGINIA AVE . 3 rms. and batii - !*15: heat, water furn: a ret i buy at the lowest price SPANN CO. RI-2.566 WfND.SOR. Ho 4—3 rms . kitchenette, bath heat, water, gas, garage CH-0540-W Cross Dr.—4 rooms! na?n private entrance, jieat. water • flirn **ned. Reaconahjo, Ini Kj ,m. *32^50-142.50 402 N. Meridian 'THE DRAKE 3060 NO MERIDIAN ST I Smart one and fwo-bedroom apartments available now. LI-2565 Indianapolis lientaf Agency - City wide listings: furnished and unfurnished sots : free transportation Day LI--5452 eve TA-1064 CH-446' ffflßwieNrßerm burmt Apartments in all parts of the city; free transportation to inspect spartmenta. or RI-1371 day or night FOR colored Jackson Ct. 1222-24 Corneli 524 includes utilities See custodian FOR colored Dunbar Court 1022 N West 8J2.50, includes uUI See custodian. FOR colored Douglas Court. 21st St Blyd. Pi : *22-50: includ"° util Bee custodian 22 Unfurnished Houses *9: NORTH ST. E,, 3545—4-room double; gas elec . good condition HU-1423. 811.50 MO.—3 cool roomy modern, porches; nice neighborhood 11 N. Tacoma Ave *l3 water paid: MADISON. 1515—Near schools, 3 bdrms; semi-mod. DR-6425-R *l7; NEAR Garfield Park, A-l 5-room mod, dfti 916 Raymond. DR-6633-W $lB Mo.—Bungalow 5-room modern, except gas Including garage Se 3302 Orchard LI-7491, Gregory & Appel, Inc. _ 247 N, Penn. 3033 N. ARSENAL—4 rooms, modern . *l2 229 S OAKLAND-4 rms wt paid.. 110 LI-7361 C C. GROVE. 44 Virginia Ave BELLEFONTALNE. 10IJ modern; thoroughlv remodeled. 2-car garage, *2O HE-4936 BRADLEY. N.. 433 B rr.g . 5 rm* . modern. redecorted.. *3O. formerly *42.50 IR-2211 CONGRESS 1250—Modern, 5 rooms. A-l condition. >l6; wa’er paid; paved stree'. DEWEY. 58 58 Irvington i— Single 5-room modern, garag- bu'iine, *2l. IR- 5459 EUGENE. 968—4 room; bath. 1 ,p and down: good proposition for 2 families _ H A-0503-J HIGH ST. 1034—5 rooms semi-modern, *l2 29 E Ohio St. LI-2290. IRVINGTON—New Iv decorated 4 rooms, semi-modern near school*, car, bus. 123 B Arlington Baraaln; *lB. IR-3516 JEFFERSON. N , 326—Beautiful 6-room double, iaundrv. garsg*. *23. RI-9996.

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