Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 84, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1934 — Page 22
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HUGE ARTIFICIAL LAKE DEDICATED BY TWO STATES
Thousands Attend Opening of Giant Playground, Flood Project. Sy Vnitrii Pren JAMESTOWN. Pa . Aug. 17 People of Pennsylvania and Ohio poured into the city today by the thousands to watch the formal dedication of mighty Pymatunmg reservoir. envisioned as the playground of 5 000.000 people. Governor Gifford Pine hot of Pennsylvania and Governor Georg'’ White of Ohio were to be principal speakers as the 53.500.000 project was dedicated to the people of the two states late today. Aided bv recent storms, the Pymatumng lake rapidly was filling its scheduled twenty-six square miles. Its seven-mile shoreline will he largely in Pennsylvania, but twelve miles will be within the borders of Ohio. The lake, some sixteen miles long, will be thirty-five feet deep and contain 64 000 000.000 gallons of water enough to fill a one-foot pipe running from here to the moon, with som** left over for a good rainstorm The huge reservoir will have four purposes: 1. Flood control in the Shenango and Beaver valleys. A flood in 1013 caused $2,000,000 damage in the district, and torrents have caused extensive damages since 2. Supplv water for inhabitants and industry during dry periods. 3. Create a sportsman's paradise, with wild life abounding 4 Build a huge playground and summer resort for the people of the two states. In building the huge lake, twentyfive miles of roads and 7.900 acres of timberland were flooded. Five miles of state highway had to be rerouted, and two and one-half miles of railroad elevated. Upon completion, some time next fall, the lake will be eighteen times the size of Conneaut. at present Pennsylvania's largest lake. SENATOR GORE PRAISES MODIFIED SILVER MOVE Oklahoman Hits at Inflation. Lauds Roosevelt. Sy ! aitetf Prr** WASHINGTON. Aug 17—Hitting at inflation. Senator Thomas P. Gore <Dem. Okla >. said today that “the metal in the standard unit ought to be worth as much in the form of bullion as in the form of coin.” “Speaking as a layman and not as an expert. I am clad that the President has -modified the silver policy of the treasury department.” said Mr Gore, “to issue $1 29 worth of full legal tender silver certificates against one ounce of silver which is worth only 50 cents, is fiat money to the extent of that difference. ‘ Fiat money is an attempt on the part of the government to make something out of nothing. It takes real omnipotence to do that.” E. C. M'KELVEY DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Resident of City 13 Years Will Be Buried in Nnblesville. E C. McKelvey. 81. of 2715 Carrollton avenue, died today at his home. He was an invalid for fortyone years. He had hved in Indianapolis thirteen years. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Services will be held at the home, and burial will be in Noblesville. Mr McKelvey is survived by the widow and two sons. Henry Olin and Clyde F McKelvey. both of Indianapolis. Mother Cat Adopts Squirrel By l (fifed Pm* BROCKTON. Mass.. Aug. 17 Mrs. Donald B. Packard's mother cat has adopted a baby gray squirrel and is raising it with her three kittens.
INDO-VIN WAS AMAZING TO ME
Indianapolis Lady Says Misery of Years Has Disappeared; Stomach and Kidney Affliction. “INDO-VIN has been worth a FORTUNE to me. I'm not the same person at all since I pot it.' said Mrs. Eunice Strandquist. of 1101 Conpress Ave. Indianapolis, while talking just a few days ago about this new. scientific mixture of Medicinal Plants, known as Indo-Vin. which is now being introduced to crowds daily here in Indianapolis by The Indo-Vin Man in person at Hook's Drug Store. Illinois and Washington Sts. This remarkable statement of Mrs. Standquists is another one of the many UNSOLICITED testimonials being received from throughout this section, endorsing Indo-Vin to all suffering people. Following is her statement: i “For six years I have been jl victim of stomach trouble.” continued Mrs Strandquist. “My meals would sour in my stomach and bloat me up with so much gas that I thought my insides were going to burst. This gas also pressed on my heart and filled me with so much pain in my chest that I would get dizzy all over. I kept having terrible sick headaches from this awful condition of my stomach. And my kidneys were so deranged that they got me up all night. I couldn't sleep on account of this constant rising, would hear the clock strike hour after hour and then get up in the morning feeling as worn out as though I had never been to bed at all and would be so stiff and sore across my kidneys that I could hardly stand it. Was also having bowel trouble which had gotten to be chronic with me and 1 wna always taking laxatives for constipation “I tried medicine after medicine. but they didn't act on me at ail. in fact. I might as well have taken my l money and thrown it out into the
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A sharp critic of the New Deal, who won the nomination over a rival who leaned toward Roosevelt policies, will make the race for re-election to the U. S. senate on the Republican ticket in West Virginia. He is Dr. H. D. Hatfield. above, who was far ahead in the primary vote. His Democratic opponent will be a fervent New Dealer. Rush D. Holt.
GULF REFINING CO. FACES 11. S. SUIT Violation of Oil Code Labor Provisions Charged. B\t f I"', </ /’rr.c* WASHINGTON. Aug. 17.—Interior Secretary Harold L. Ickes today announced that the Gulf Refining Company would be prosecuted on charges of violating labor provisions of the oil code. Charges grew out of a strike called by company employes at the Girard roint (Va.) plant in June, and prosecution was recommended by the petroleum labor policy board. The rase will be submitted to the department of justice for immediate action. Mr. Ickes said.
700-POUND RUTH MAY BE LATEST VICTIM Or CIRCUS TYPHOID WAVE
By I 11 iff </ Prrn* SPRINGFIELD. Mo.. Aug. 17. The misfortunes which have pursued the Ringling Brothers-Bar-num fit Bailey circus since it was struck by a typhoid epidemic in Detroit this summer, assumed enormous proportions today. Ruth Pontico. 700-pound fat lady, is in the hospital here under i observation for signs of typhoid, j Five ill roustabouts also were left : behind as the circus moved to | Tulsa. Ruth made a difficult patient since she is worried about losing weight. Four nurses were required to turn her over in bed and when her bath was prepared she ran it over, although only a few inches of water were placed in the tub. Despite her illness her diet is three times that of other patients. CORN GRIND DECLINES Drop of 13 Per Cent Registered for July. First Seven Months. By 7 rmrit Special NEW YORK. Aug. 17—The Corn Industries Research Foundation re- | ports total July grind of eleven re- ! finers of products of corn of 5,721,252 bushels, a decrease of about 13 per cent from July grind of 1933. For seven months the total grind of the industry was 38.574.449 bush- | els. compared with 44.572,975 bushel? for this period last year, a decrease 1 of 13 per cent.
MRS. EUNICE STRANDQUIST street, for all the good those medicines did me. but finally I found the Indo-Vin. And I will say to you that after ONE BOTTLE I could simply feel my whole condition changing so I kept on and took four bottles and it has been worth a fortune to me. It had a wonderful action on my stomach organs and cleared out the gas and bloating. It also gave me a great appetite, I eat my meals with a relish now and I don't know when I have ever eaten as heartily; my meals agree with me and no suffering afterward at all. It acted on my kidneys and the sharp pains in my back that I had been having for years have now DISAPPEARED, I can go to bed and sleep and don’t have to keep getting up and down all night. You don't know what a wonderful relief it is to me. It also gave my bowels a great cleansing. They have gotten so they are regular each day and I never need a laxative or physic now. This medicine is a wonder’ and I gladly endorse it.” The Indo-Vin Man is now at Hooks Drug Store. Illinois and Washington Sts., here in Indianapolis. daily meeting the local public and introducing and explaining this Inew mixture of Natures Medicines. Sold by all Hook Drug Stores.— Advertisement.
01 BELLA QUITS POST AS STATE TRANSIENT HEAD No Reason Announced for Resignation; Woman Takes Charge. Edward E. Di has resigned his position as state director of transient service case work, it was learned today. He will be replaced by Miss Marian Yingling. Mr. Di Bella said today that he was remaining in the city. It was reported that he might obtain another position in the federal transient service division. Mr. Di Bella has been an important factor in relief work here and has directed activities of the federal transient service bureau at 7 South Senate avenue. No reason was given for his resignation.
REHEARING ASKED BY SLAYER HAMILTON Convicted Jackson Killer Files Appeal. A petition for rehearing on the appeal of Louis Hamilton, lola, Kas,. from his conviction on a murder ; charge was filed yesterday with the , Indiana supreme court. Hamilton was convicted in the Boone circuit court of the murder i of Lafayette A. Jackson, Indian- | a polls chain store grocery proprietor. ! He is scheduled to die in the elee- ; trie chair Sept. 28. The petition for rehearing was : based on the theory that Special | Judge Fred Hines, Noblesville, erred in not accepting a ruling by a previous special judge that the jury should be drawn from Montgomery county, Ira M. Holmes, attorney for Hamilton, said. HINDENBURG-HITLER TESTAMENT VALIDITY IS DOUBTED IN PARIS ; By Lnitty Press PARIS. Aug. 17.—Doubt about s the validity of the Hindenburg political testament, which was ! hailed in Germany as bequeathing power to the Nazi leader, was ex- | pressed today in the Paris newspapers. "The testament contains a paragraph with reference to Hitler which perhaps is not authentic,” said L'lntransigeant. “Certain correspondents seem to think it was added after negotiations with the heirs, which would explain the tardiness with whiefi the document was published. Le Soir ,said: "It is unpleasant for Hitler that there was visibly added the paragraph referring to himself. In inserting himself into the testament, Hitler reveals the transition toward the final stage.” “There seems to be a strange style of phrasing,” said the Echo de Paris. "The codicil is much more modern than the first part of the testament.”
COURTHOUSE WOMEN GO ■BATTY’OVER NEW LUNCHEON COMPANION The sanctity and quietude of the courthouse lunchroom was invaded by an unwelcome visitor this morning, much to the distress of female employes who were enjoying their morning coffee. Unannounced, save for the silent flapping of its gray-black wings, a bat swooped over the heads of several women at the lunch counter. Squeaks and screams accompanied the scraping of highhceled shoes as the frightened breakfast customers sought escape from the terrifying “monster.” After several wheels and dives, the bat made its exit through an open door. It last was seen flying across Washington street in the direction of the police station. ACTOR IS THRE ATENED Jack La Rue Reports Assassination Attempt in Home. By l i>itnl Press HOLLYWOOD. Cal., Aug. 17 Jack La Rue, motion picture actor, reported to police today that a group of men forced entrance to his house and attempted to assassinate him. La Rue described the assailant as “gangsters.” Twdo detectives were sent to investigate. MUMPS BRING FREEDOM Prisoner Released When He Contracts Disease in Jail. Hy l nitett Press SEATTLE, Aug. 17.—Just get a case of mumps in jail and see how quickly you get out. That's what Sidney Root did. and he was released. He was in jail on marital troubles. Bandits Kill Three Japanese By l nitrj Press MUDKEN. Manchukuo. Aug. 17. Three members of a Japanese survey party were killed by bandits near Hsinchingfu, it was reported today. Two others of the party were wounded. Franklin-Riplev Outing Set The Franklin and Ripley counties basket dinner reunion will be held Sunday in Garfield, park. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices Notice :s herebv given that sealed proposal: iU be receded at the State High>sv Commission’s office 'hird floor of the Sta'e House Annex 102 North Senate avenue. Indianapolis. Ind.. until ten ir. oo> o clock a. m. Friday. Aug 31. 1934 10 to 15 spreaders for spreading fine aggregate and calcium chloride from trucks Prices quoted shall be delivered prices fob various points In the state of Indiana Proposal blanks and specifications are on flle in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained w.'hout cost upon request The right is reserved bv the State Highway Commission to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities as to procedure and to award on anv combination of bids that ir. its judgment is most advantageous to the sta*e cf Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. James D. Adams. Chairman. *
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LEGALS 56 Legal Notices The Centre! Purchasing Bureau of Indiana. Room 225 State House. iU accept bids for one sear - requirements of coal •from Sept 1. 1934 to Aug. 31. 1935 mciusivei lor ail state Institutions. Specifications of coal and bid blanks may b* had bv calling In person or addressing a letter to the above address. : Sa;d bids to be Sled at the above ad- : dress not later than Id o clock a. m . the 25'h dav of August. 1934 CENTRAL PURCHASING BUREAU OF INDIANA Pan! R Frv Purchasing Agent. Pursuant to Section 54. Chapter 213 of •he Acts of 1925. supplemented by the Provisions of Chap-er 71 of the Acts of 1933. I the Indiana State Police Department win sell at public auction at Plaza Motor Inn. Indianapolr- on August 20. at 10 30 a. m.. to ’he highest bidder, the following described property: _ ! ! DeSoto Sedan Eng. C 96009 Ford Coupe Enz, 12664904 Chrvsler Sedan Enz R2831d6 Hudson Sedan Eng. 540640 Nash Coach Eng. 40480 Essex Coach Eng 908330 Ford Tudor Eng. 11555596 Signec: AL FEENEY. Supt Indiana State Police. 1 Notice is hereby given that we will on the 18th dav of September 1934 offer ! for sale at our warehouse. 823 N. Senate Ave . Indianapolis. Indiana beginning at 9 00 o clock said day to satisfy the claims against them bv the Rosner Transfer and I Storage Cos., the following goods held on account of the persons named below. Mrs. Henry D. Alexander, formerly 336 E. Veri mont St.. No 4. Indpls . Ind. S. Blacxwell, formerlv 1018 West 27th St.. Indpls.. j Ind Mr: Howard H. Brady, formerlv j 1226 N. Illinois St., No, 27. Indpls.. Ind. Ted Brvan. formerly 925 Olive St., Indpls., Ind. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bullock, formerly 3843 N. Capitol Indpls.. Ind. Mrs. Joe Clark, formerly 318 S. Senate and Gordon Furniture Cos . Indpls . Ind. Ernest Drake, formerlv 1153 N. Belleview PL. Indpis.. Ind. Martha M. Fletcher, formerly 1007 Edison, Indpls.. Ind. R. C. McGinnis, formerly 4711 Ralston. Indpls., Ind. Jessie Moore, formerlv 1433 Martindale. Indpls., Ind. Harry Osborne, formerly 855 Lincoln. Indpls., Ind. Rev. H. G. Ovelton j and or Pearl Jones, formerly 1132 Hudson, I Thdpls., Ind. William Taft, formerly 714 1 2 N. Senate Ave.. Indpls.. Ind. Chas. Brown i and or Deputy Constable Roy White, forI merly 1235 South Pershing. Indpls.. Ind. This sale is pursuant to the statute for the purpose of enforcing liens for our charges against these goods. ROSNER TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY.
ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices CARLE. I.LCY T. Residing a> 1265 Thompson st.. sister of Mrs. Mary C. Perkins, passed away Wednesday evening. Services at the residence Saturdav. 2 30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown H l ll. Fn°nds may rail at the residence. JOHNSON. GRAFTON Passed away Thursday morning at his residence in Greenwood. Services Saturday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Bural Crown Hill. Friends may call Friday afternoon and evening. MICHAELIS. MORRlS—Husband of the late Martha Michaelis and father of Mrs. Harrv Conover, Mrs William Cohen and the late Clyde Michaelis. passed away Thursday. Aug. 16, at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Conover. 1724 Asbury. Funeral Saturday. Aug. 18. 2pm from FINN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 1639 N. Meridian. M'KELVEY. ELOM CHAPlN—Beloved husband of Alice L father of Clyde F. and H. O. McKelvey. passed away Friday morning Services at the residence. 2:15 Carrollton. Sunday. 2 p. m. Friends invited Burial at the Dunkard cemetery, 5 miles east of Noblesville. Friends may call from Friday evening on. SMITH. MARTHA B.—Mother of Dr. E. Rogers Smith and Sam R. Smith, cued early Friday morning. Services Saturdav 2:30 p. m . at the residence of Dr. R C. Rogers. Bloomington. Ind. Friends invited. Burial Rose Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the FLANNER bz BUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday evening. _____ STEWART. FRANK—42, husband of Flavia Stewart, 1215 Kealing ave., Indianapolis. passed away Thursday. 12.40 a m. following injuries received in a railroad accident. Funeral services at Martinsville Christian church. 3 p. m., Saturdav. Burial at Martinsville. Friends may call at the home any tme after 4 p. m. Friday. WILSON. ELLA TAYLOR—Mother of Elizabeth W. Sahm and Benezitt N. Wilson. passed away Friday. Services from the FLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY Sunday, 2 n. m. Friends invited. Burial Earlham cemetery at Richmond, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary. ! Cards, In Memoriams COY —In loving memory of our beloved husband and father. John 3. Coy, who passed away Aug. 16. 1933. We have lost our soul’s companions. A life linked with our own; And day by day we miss him more. a~ n-p walk through life alone. WIFE. SONS AND DAUGHTER. 2-a Florists FLOWERS Occasions 24-Hour Service. Beauty. Economy. Darnell Florist ueffson^'piaza 3 Funeral Directors, Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian XA-183C GRTNSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 "FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W Fall Creek Drive. TA-4400 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. DR-0321-0322 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH ST BE-0146 1719 N. CAPITOL AVE. TA-1719 4 Lost and Found LOST—Large walking cane by war veteran, near old State Road 31 and canal. Call •■Sax". LI-4353, Reward. _____ _ LOST—lvory elephant bar pin at ball park. Reward. RI-2633. LOST—Black and white flyer bicycle. Colson make. Vicinity Comer and Sheiby. Reward. Return 2529 Shelbv. LOST—Bulova wrist watch Thurs. A. M. E. Wash, car or N. Penn, Reward. IR-3621. END GATE, brown, from panel truck, vicinitv Kv. Ave. Return Producers Oil Cos., 1004 Mass, Ave. Reward. ANSWER Want Ads Promptly, the bargains that vou see today may be eone tomorrow. 5 Personals TREASURE VALUE 3 Pair (h All Silk X I Chiffon S' 1 FIRST QUALITY HOSIERY BETTY GAY Wash. j Croquignole Oil Permanents, pienty -n p of ringlet ends. Guaranteed. Never given before at this price. MARGUERITA SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. CH--4623. '2606 E. Washington. USED Washer 415.00 easy Washer 17.50 PRIMA Washer 44,50 MAYTAG Washer 44.53 32 N Del. Thor Electric Shop LI-5386. GRAVE MARKERS Cast stone. Marble. Red and Gray Granite. Limestone. Good looking, durable, economical. PRACTICAL CEMENT PRODUCTS. . „ TA-0234. 1102 W. 25th St. PERMANENT WAVES Small Service Charge Only CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 209 Odd Fellow Bidg. LI-0432. I WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted bv any one other than mvseif after this date. HENRY’ FERGUSON. Will an.v relatives of MRS PINKY HOVIS DRAPER write to Ray Draper, 506 Broadway. Cincinnati. Ohio. DETECTIVES—FOR DOMESTIC CASES 415 PEOPLES BANK BLDG LI-13QQ-I WILL not oe responsible for an.v debts, contracted bv others than myself. on and after Aug. 16. 1934. LEONARD H. RAY. _ BEER—I 2 OUNCES sc. ALL SANDWICHES OC RITZ CAFE, 444 W. WASH. EMPLOYERS —Call us for efficient capable help We save vou time. ROYAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 1104 Roosevcit Bldg Licensed. LI-4033 FREE finger waving’ hair cuts, manicures, marcels daily. ROYAL ACADEMY. 401 Roosevelt Bldg., Cor. 111, and Wash. Sts. BxT6 PHOTOGRAPHS—SI each Made anvwhere PLATT STUDIOS. 703 Roosevelt Bldg THE KNOWLEDGE SHE MISSED” Wives can be free from fear and anxletv; for free book offer, write Amer Chem Lab i mfrs of Wise-Oi a germicidal antiseptic for fem hygene. INSIST UPON DISTILLED WATER TCF when vou buv tee Call Rl-6301. QUILT PRlNTS—Beautiful fast colors. 2010 N. Meridian. (Rental Office.) TA--2722. BROKEN dates repaired 75c up. new pla‘e ST.SO up. 626 K. of P. Bldg. RI-1250. Use NATURE'S MINERAL Food for HEALTH 127 E Ohio st. RI-1461. Ten per cent discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad HeadQuarters, 214 W, Maryland St.
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! IDEAL 208 N. DEL. OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 O CLOCK ! ONE 7YAV IfsfifeSiSJ Used Model 80 YJ 1 TT I Tomorrow Only SALE rgff $ 47 | WQ&P C-i DOWN j Trade in Your I • 1 % V I Carry ing Old Washer • Charge Drastic Price Cut on These Used Washers Thor, s 27 —Easy, s lß Ideal Electric Washer Company | 208 N. Delaware, at Ohio Open Till 9 o’clock 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS b Transportation eon“ Round Trip Dade Park Races. via Evansville. Lv. 7.30 a. m. Sat. Ret. same mte. Includes adm. to track and grand stand. $5.75 WORLD S FAIR TOUR Leave every Friday midnight, return Sunday night, including transportation and hotel acc.; 2 tickets to fair. UNITED BUS. Call RI-4232. 217 S. 111, for reser BUSINESS SERVICE Beauty Parlors GENUINE croquignole or spiral permanents. 69c, 2 for 51.31; orig. $5 value. Includes haircut, shampoo, finger wave. No appointment necessary. ROYAL BEAUTY SHOP. 401 Roosevelt bldg., 111. and Wash. Birvcle Repairing BICYCLE REPAIRS ITRES. PARTS Hoffmaii s. 205 E. Wash. LI-6791 251 Mass. Building Materials PAINT-UP-FIX-UP Special Prices to Cash Buvers. We Meet All Competition. Call ALLIED First and Save Money I Contracting BRICK cement work, porches, drives, walks; large or small jobs. IR-6802. Exterminating GUARANTEED—Bed bug worries over in 10 hours. C. F. POEHLER, INC. CH-0224. Furnace Cleaning and Repairing SUNBEAM FURNACES—We service and repair all makes. Vacuum cleaning. IR- - 1608. _ HALI-NEAL Furnace Cos., vacuum cleans furnaces properly, repairs; low prices. _LI-4576. FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING. REPAIRS FOR ALL FURNACES RYBOLT HEATING CO. RI-9426. _ Mattress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated: made into innersprings; expert workmanship. Reasonable. RI-2240. Moving, Transfer, Storage STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling Return loads wanted. Part load service. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3628. 6561. CH--0699-W. Musical Instrument Repairing BAND and orchestra instruments repaired; expert; guar. work. PEARSON CO.. Inc.. 128 N. Penn, LI-5513. Painting and Paperhanging PAINTING, papering, house cleaning. 9x12 rugs cleaned 75c. Work guaranteed. Summer prices. Estimates. B. ROACH. LI-5682. Rug Cleaning RUGS, lurnlture. drapes, chenille, fluff rugs made from old carpets. CH-2211. W. N. FLY RUG CO- 2328 Brookside. 9x12 RUGS cleaned, sized. sl. Guaranteed work. BROUSE CLEANERS. 1424 MUburn. LI-8076. _ Tin, Furnace Work Home Loan Bids Appreciated. GEORGE MERRILL & SON. _IBSO Central TA-2443. Tree Surgeons TURPIN TREE SERVlCE—Experienced, licensed. free estimates. references; reasonable. CH-2398. Truck Renting TRUCKS lor rent. Move vourselt. DRIVE-IT-YOURSEEF INC.. 39 Kentucky Ave. _ RI-7438. INSTRUCTIONS _ 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring BARTER STUDENTS GRADUATED from the Journeymen Barbers’ Educational school are in demand because of their high, efficient qualifications—emoil now —special low fee. 342 E, Wash. BARBER Students, earn while learning. Scientific barbering. Nationally accredited school. BEN'S COLLEGE OF BARBER SCIENCE. 472 W. Wash. FREE HAWAAIAN GUITAR—’To each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO 2108 Roosevelt ave. “BEST BY TEST.’’ STUDENTS WANTED—Paid while learning; newest and best school. Journeymen Barbers’ Edu. School. 342 E. Wash. Ten per cent discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad Headquarters, 214 W. Maryland St. hTlp wanted 13 Help Wanted —Male CREW MANAGER for city routes. Must have five passenger car in A-l condition. Average earnings $27 to $35 weekly. Call after 4 p. m„ 272 Century B 1 dg. __ TIES—7 I ,2C’ each. New fail line. Silk ends 4th Floor. 220 N. lillinois. 14 Help Wanted—Female 3 MORE GIRLS for pleasant work in city; guaranteed $lO salary and bonus; average earnings. sls-$lB weekly. Call after 4 p, m., 272 Century bldg. WOMEN—For part or all time, make from $3 to $5 daily. See MR. SMITH. 127 E. Ohio St. AMBITIOUS GIRLS, unusual opp. Personal interview only. 510 Merchants Bank. WANTED —Ambitious girls to learn chorus work; easy methocL 1535 Park ave, WANTED—SaIad girl for distinctive reataurant. Reference required. LI-3666. 16 Situations Wanted HEMSTITCHING—Sc yd. 1 furnish bollfast or silk thread 2045 College. HE-2584 STENOGRAPHER—Efficient, knowledge of bookkeeping; technical and detail; clerical. HA-2355-R. COST accountant, general office man. Printing industry. U. T. A. Systems. Can handle estimating. Familiar Graphic Arts Code. Box 213. Peoria. Illinois DISHWASHING or laundry work. Bring home. Reliable colored woman. LI-5818. Chauffeur. A-l mechanic, gardener, white, age 25; good references. Friday p. ni , Saturday a m. CH-2498-.1, Want Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m. RE NT AlTs7 17 Furnished Rooms CENTRAL, 1812. APT. 2—Cool room, next bath, private entrance, garage. Employed gentleman. DELAWARE. N.. 1328—Large front room; twin beds; fireplace: phone: near bath; reasonable. DELAWARE. N.. 713. No. 2—Attractive front; near bath, roomy closet. $4. Single room. $2.50. ILLINOIS. 3025 N.—Nicely furnished room, private modern home accommodate X or 2; $3 or $5. TA-0896. ILLINOIS. N . 3009. No. 3 Nicely furnished. next bath; kitchen optional; steam heat; hot water. ILLINOIS N . 1919—Front sleeping room. Dr;v. ent.. m-a-door bed, gar, available. ILLINOIS n7 1907 Attractive master bedroom 2 full size beds, roomy closets. S3 each. ILLINOIS. S., 24. 3rd Floor—Lodging. 15c; beds. 25c; shower free. MERIDIAN. N.. 1927—Attractively furnished front room, private home; parking. $3.50 each. TA-3293. NEW JERSEY. N . 2257—Attractive room, private home. large closet. Central car. $2.50. HA-2424. STsO PENN . N.. 919. No. 9 large clean connecting bath; constant hot water: walking distance. LI-3754 WINDSOR. 1248—Niceiv furnished; private home block trackless trolley; eentlemen: S3. CH-2793-W _____ 30TH W . 52—Comfortable room, large closets, constant hot water, privileges. *3. TA-6008. CLINTON HOTEL—Desirable sleeotrc rms.. $2- also housekeeping: modern. 23 Vlrgihia ave. “Downtown." 17-a Hotels, Resorts. Inns 52 WK —HOTEL—I24 E. NEW YORK ST. —N.ce. clean outside rooms: modern: walking distance. _ Barton Hotel Choice rooms, good ventilation; Innerspring mattresses: complete hotel service; coffee shop. Delaware at Michigan St. LI-5315. HOOSIER HOTELS; tide rmt.; tdower bath, 440 Mats. Ave.
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RENTALS 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns HOTEL ANTLERS Offers ail comforts. Ultra modern hotel iervice. As low as $2 a dav: $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. DEARBORN HOTELS -- Special rates. 3208 E. Michigan. CH-7558. HARBOUR HOTEL rooms. Running hot. cold water. Low rates NEW PALACE HOTEL—New Jersey, N.. 4. Live downtown, clean modern room $2 w-eek. up. SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington St. Clean outside rooms. $2.50 up. wklv.; running water: showers, tubs. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50 ALABAMA. N. 1104-2. 1-room clean nicely furnished apartments, utinti es. walking dista nee. Ll-6082. BROADWAY. 2442—Nieelv furnished 2room apartments. Overstuffed. Garages. Reasonable. Phone. CARROLLTON. 1226—3 connecting front rooms furnished; private entrance; utilities; ga rage, LI-9403, CENTRAL. 1328—1 and 2 room apartments. everything furnished, private entrance, $2.50 t.o $4.00. RI-3062 DELAWARE. N., 907—Two connecting rooms, nicely furnished: utilities; acfommodate 2; parking space; $5. LI--2078. DELAWARE. N., 816—Attractive housekeeping and sleeping rooms. $2 and up. RI-1143. E WING. NT 1541—Clean 3 rooms. baTtu private pntranc; Christians prefered. Adults: utilities; $7. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2 or 3 room 1; kifehenette apt.s„ $3. $3.50. $5. HA-4928-M. MARKET. E., 1536—Cozy 3-room modern apartment; nicely furnished; hardwood floors, $5, RT-2895. M'CARTY. E.. 61—2 clean rooms, private entrance: nil utilities furnished. $3.50. Near carline. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1222—2-room apartment. downstairs, single room for housekeeping or sleeping: $3. LI-6013. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1215—2 nicely furnished rooms, steam heat, kitchen, next bath, S3. IT-3 iso. NEW JERSEY( N.. 2033—Cozy room, kitchenette; cnip'overi ladv or couple: private entrance. HA-2571-W. PARK. 1118—2 nice rooms upstairs: turn. complete; priv. entrance. $3. LI-5236. PARK. 1961 —?. nieelv furnished rooms for employed girls; home privileges: also sleeping rooms. , PENN., N., 1945—3 housekeeping rooms. 2 beds, all utilities paid; permanent adults, S3O month. TALBOTT, N„ 2342—1 modern connecting apartment: sink, range, linens, janitor service, $3,50. HA-4809-M. WALNUT. 118 W —Attractive 1-2 room apartments down; also sleeping room. LI-8298. WOODRUFF. 544 M. DR.—Small apartment furnished complete: utilities. Adults. CH-3173 10TH. 222—3 unfurnished modern rooms, private entrance; convenient; employed couple. $15.30 mo. 9TH.. E. 616—2 airy apartments, kitchen ette. rollawav beds. private baths entrances, 55-S6. LI-2788. 19 Rooms with Board $5.50: LEXINGTON. 937—Modem room with bath: good ventilation; 3 meals, laundry. DR-3523-J. HAMILTON N., 1033—Modern room, board laundry, private entrance: single. $6. double $5. CH-2616-R _ 21 Unfurnished Apartments $20—615 MADISON—2-3-4 rms.; nicely dec.; price incld ht.; wt. DR-5012. $22 50—1232 BROADWAY—2 rms.: sunrm; newlv dec.; heat, wt turn. DR-5012 $27.50 “DUNDEE' cor Virginia & McCarty. Includes ht., gas. Its,, .rigidalre. DR-5012 S3O—NORTH, lovely 2-bdrm. apt., norch", newly rcdcc. LI-3164. Eve. TA-0335. 617 N. EAST ST.—l-rm.. util, furn.' mod. apt, bldg.; SIO.OO. SPANN CO. RI-2566 FALL CREEK ~BLVD. 321 E.—2-BED-ROOM APARTMENT. SEE CUSTODIAN. HU-5656. ILLINOIS, 220 N., downtown; 2-room housekeeping apartment. sls month; elevator service. sTo nT!,aSALLE ST. —522.50—2 rms.. kitch. dinette, bath; util. furn. SPANN CO. RI-2566. E. NORTH ST. Efficiency and bedroom, furnished and unfurnished; within walking distance of town. RI-5119. PROSPECT, 852 PATRICIA —3 rooms, Frigidaire. all utilities furnished; reasonable. Adults. WOODRUFF - :PLACE. 592 ~MIbDL~E~DRIVE —4 rooms, sleeping norch. sunroom, $32,50. CH-4933 : LI-4921. THE WASHINGTON 19 N. ORIENTAL ST. One and two-bedroom and efficiency apartments available. Phonp LI-3069. Indianapolis Rental Agency City wide listings: furnished and unfurnished aDts : free transportation Dav LI--5452 eve. TA -1064 CH-448! THE RICHARD - " 2322 N. ILLINOIS ST. Efficiency and bedroom, furnished and unfurnished; utilities and Frigidaire. TA-2455. Up-to-Date Efficiency Apts. All utilities paid. S3O mo. See resident manager. 1117 Collage Ave. or ca'l LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. 247 N. Penn. loirE~i3tn 2.50-$42750 402 N. Meridian 545.00-5123.00 ARTOvyenr mm. bureau Apartments in all parts of the city; tree transportation to inspect apartments Call HE-1328 or Rl-1371 dav or night FOR colored Jackson Ct.. 1222-24 Cornell S2O includes utilities See custodian FOR cclored Dunbar Court 1022 N West st.. $22,50 1 ncludes util. See custodian FOR colored. Douglas Court. 21st A Blvd Pl.; 522.50: includes util. See rustodlan COLORED —Capitol ave.. and 15th st.. 2-3 and 4 rooms, lights, water paid. $7.50 mo., up. HA-2932. 22 Unfurnished Houses $9 —PINE, S., 217—6 rooms; newly decorated; good condition. DR-72 50-R. SIO—TALBOTT. N—3 rooms; water paid. Inquire 720 N. Delaware. sl7; RAYMOND. E.. 916—Near Garfield park. 5-rm. modern double DR-6633-W. $17.50; BARTH. 1849 —Upper dupiex: 4 rooms; bath; heat; water. RI-3413. BARTH Ave.. 2118—5 rooms modern except furnace; garage; newlv decorated. BARTON ave.. 325—5-room mod . bungaiow.. gar., gd, condi.. S2O, RI-9548. BELLEF’ONTAINE. 2536—5 attractive rms.. Heatrola. redecorated; everything clean. sls. Owner. HE-5902. BROOKSIDE, 1841—6 rooms; A-l condition. bath, no furnace, garage; close school. sls. HA-3546-W. BLVD PU 3159—522.50 0 TiTgle. 5 rooms, modern, double garage Owner. DR-7176. BROOKSIDE. 2930—4 rooms: semi-mod-ern: water paid: sl3 50. HU-4340. RI--7061. PROSPECT. 42*9-25—5-room modern: A-l condition, $18: wa-er paid. DR-4206. HARRISON. 739—5 rooms, bath near school Sl3 50; wt. pd. LI-5170 RI-1900. JEFFERSON, near M:chigan. 8-room mod ; carage; good condition: reduced to sls. RI-6412 J 3. CRUSE. INC MERIDIAN N.. 2220—8 rooms, porch, near schools, SSO. Including heat. TA-4348 STt CLAIR W . 3236—6 rooms. s2l 7rooms s22.sowater paid HA-3546-W. ST" CLAIR ST.. E.. 817—5-room semi-mod Newlv painted, newly decorated, new plumbing Walking distance. sl4 50. JENNINGS, LI-3814 . Rent Bargain—Newish 6-room double, new hardwood floors, new plumbing entirely new decorations: garage- ideal locauon. $29 monthly. Call at 319-21 E 13th St. 23rd. 832 Good 5 room modern single in good condition: water paid: *ls. LI-7361 C. C GROVE 44 Virginia ave. 6 ROOMS, bath, laundry gar. On boulevard opposite Brookside Pk. S2O. CH--1171-R. FP.EE RENT till Ist, Big bargain. S2O month. Come at once before it Is gone. 2442 N Alabama 181 T -LOCK WOOD- 5 rooms; water pd sl4 3033 N ARSENAL —4 rooms; modern.. 12 LI-7361. C C. GROVE. 44 Vir. Ave. 29TH . E.. 410—Redecorated 3-bedroom double, good furnace. $22.50. HA-2105-W,
RENTALS 22 Unfurnished House* 19TH 642 E—s-room modern double. *ls. water paid 3 weeks It** FOR COLORED- **■ 1971 Hillside. 4-rm semi-modern double. RI-26QQ COLORED* - 21=t. W 227 Dupiex: room modern newlv decorated A-l cond:‘ion Kev downs'airs He-1336 After You Have Selected Your New Home Sre the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses TREASURE VALUE Ambassador Apt. Hotel Cor. Penn, and 9th 1 Now available —one of those f choice furnished apartments. Complete hotel service if desired Reat sonable rates, daily, weekly or j 1 nm n *!:: y RI -1 3 71 _____ J. N ALABAMA BT~ 2110—Upper - duplex", all utilities furnished, completely furnished with antique furniture and oriental rugs: nothing handsomer in citv. elec refrigeration, oil heat, very large bed and living room, large Kitchen and dinette. Chambers Fireless range, large front porch with Indian rugs, hickory furniture, large inclosed back porch: no children. BR AD LEY .93 f N.. 4200 E. —Modern bung Maytag, yard, garage, *35. RI-7766. WHITE IP,-7956 CENTRAL. 2131- $6 vvk lower fr 2 rms At hall: priv. bath. tele., priv. HE-4155. COLLEGE AVE 2424 Efficiency apartment; frigidaire: utilities furnished; pleasant surroundings. Adults. N PENN—Near 1900; nice private” 3-room apt.; bargain. RI-7766. IR-7956 WE HAVE 1 more of those nieelv furnished bedroom apartments available. Frigidaire; walking distance. S4O monthly. sl2 weekly Inquire MRS. FREEMAN RI-8959 412 N Alabama 4400 E. 28TH. —Cozv cottage 1-1 woods, util, paid. $26. RI-7766, WHITE. IR-7956. 3- APT. —Nicely furished; private entrance, modern, reasonable rent. 932 East Market St. LADY share her downtown apartment with congenial party, privileges RI-7919. 25 Business. Office and Desk Space 4- and 4. 3 story buildings; 2 blocks from Illinois and Washington sts. Rent reasonable. Inquire, 202 Kentucky ave. 26 Wanted to Rent TENANTS wTiting for various types houses and apts. Courteous and efficient rental management. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. 114 N. Delaware. LI-8365, HL ESTATE FOB SLE 27 Houses For Sale MODERN 6 rooms, dandv single; 2-car garage: beautiful corner lot; a real bargain. 801 Cottage Ave. COLORED—Paris. N„ 2626—5-room modern; A-l condition; full lot. 2025 F. Riverside Dr. SMIOOM modern home: south side: $6,000 value. Onlv $3,500.50. Small down payment, IR-0167. 1900 NORTH—9-room house: clear. Will sell for 1-3 of appraisal $l,lOO. Easy terms. WA-0708-W, 28 Sale Suburban Property BE SURE—OI your title. Demand an abstract prepared bv UNION TITLE CO. 155 E Market St. Union Title Bldg. 2C Lots, Farms and Acreage TWO adjoining lots. 72nd. and 73rd. Sts. Ravens wood. Reasonable. LI-100c. WOODED Irvington lot. garage; can occupy: sacrifice $200.00. HA-0335-R. __evenings. N. GRAHAM -2 cast front lots; 2 garages. S. of E. 10th st.. to alley. IR--5024. 31 Wanted to Trade 5- modern suburban bungalow; >iacre ground; trade for 5 or 6-room bungalow E. or N, BE-2527-W, 154 ACRES improved S E.; trade for Indpls. property DAVIS-CLAYTON, 702 Inland. 33 Wanted—Real Estate NEW Florida bargain list free Homes and farms. Write W. D. OUTMAN. Realtor. 560 Times bldg., St. Petersburg. Fla. RILEY 5551 is the number for RESULTS!
MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps SWAP ~ Things You Have for Things You Want ru advertiser Each aa appearing iu this column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau directory for sixty days free of charge. Your “Swap" ad will receive a special rate of seven days for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three. TO 1 RADERS li you can not find tne leads that you desire In the ads in this column call the Swap Counter. RI-5551, and we will attempt to arrange a trade for you from Swaps previously oubllshed There ta no charge for this service. FURNACE 24-inch, cook stove, heating stove. Sell or trade. 1528 Kelly st. ELECTRIC IHONER and other furniture for cash or trade. 2410 E. Washington. 4"-RObM - HOUSE. 2 lots, driven well, lor building and loan or what? 1206 English. SETH Thomas clock and cash for wheel chair. Wa. 1749-. L CLEAR 10,, Augusta Heights, taxes paid. F’or 4-door model A-Ford. CH-2479-M. WILL PAY $5 for good baseburner. CH--4617, Ring 4. HIGH-PRESSURE ball crank electric lubricating gun. Cash or trade for car. pay or take difference. LI-9391. WILL PAY CASH F’OR GOOD ’26, '27. AND '2B CHEVROLET. CH-3962-J. AUTOMOBILE repair work to exchange _ dental work TA-054JL ELECTRIC WASHER—•Faultless.” like new. For Ford. 1111 Carrollton ave. LI-5053, SPEED BOAT—Trade for motor cycle. 1464 Roosevelt ave. FORD sedan—'29; sell equity or trads for car. 1334 E. Market. CASH for used bovs' and girls’* bicycles and parts. 205 E. Wash. LI-6791. CASH for extra good 4-cyl. auto. 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI-7281. PAPERING, painting floors: for light car. or cash, GULLEY HU-3287. 35 Household Goods Furniture Bargains Overstuffed. several lots of storage goods. Must sell at once. Need the home. List a few items. KITCHEN FURNITURE (10) good kitchen sets, 16 * utility cabi-j nets. Hji good gas range:;, $4 up. Congolcum rugs, ice boxes. ilOi extra breakfast sets, oil stoves, ovens, kitchen chairs j ill extra coal range. DINING ROOM r6> good walnut dining room suite*. >1 > ! dinette suite, china dining chairs, j odd buffets, dini. 7 tables, ill 9-piece walnut dining suite, is a real beauty. Cost new over $560. It’s just like new Will sell this suite for a cheap new suite cost. LIVING ROOM <6i extra nice overstuffed. Some makes a bed. Cots and chairs, pull-up chairs, occasional tables, odd davenport, library tables, smoker-, end tables, .amps. rugs, all sizes, tlj 9x15 extra good condition. BEDROOM Several walnut bedroom suites. <1) twin bedroom s'tiH J.”nv Lind style, s.nele beds metal beds. Deluxe springs. Beautyrest and Slumber All mattresses, babybeds babv buggy, all kinds of dressers, chiffiomers. chest of drawers, mirrors, rockers, about 100 odd pieces of furniture. ill antique bed. This .’urni’ure is in good condition most of it can not be toid from new If you're looking (or 1 piece or a whole house full, it will pay vou to shop here! I can save vou plenty of money. Open all day and evening Not open on Sundav. j p GRIBBEN AUCTION c STORAGE; 1501-03-05-07 MADISON AVE. Garfield Park car stops in front of room, j Tm&mTUSED Washer $15.00 FASY Washer 17.50 ff/e2*g#PRIMA Washer 44 80 MAYTAG Washer 44 50 32 N Del. Thor Electric Shop LI-536S j Used Washer Sale EASY *l2 50 MAYTAG, square tub 15.00 BOSS agitator type 22 50 MAYTAG square tub 22 50 THOR, porcelain tub .... 25.90 PEARSON CO INC. 128 N Penn Open eves LI-5513 DINING SUITE 3 pieces. $29.50. Terms. HARTMANN S, 317 E Wash. 9x12 FELT base rugs. *4 65 up. CUT-RATE > LINOLEUM HOUSE 311 N Alabama 8t SPECIAL BARGAIN Beautiful, slightly used mah. grand. Now *350. was *650 WILKING MUSIC CO 110 E OHIO 9x12 VEL-LOOM RUGS plain and oriental patterns. $9 95 felt base rug*. $3 45 Inlaid linoleum, regular $1 85 quality, special at $1.15 vd Axminster rugs. sl2 75 and up Armstrong rugs. 11.3x12 size, special *3 85. UNITED RUG CO , 139 W. Washington ______ Singer Bargains 25 reconditioned sewing machines. *5 and up. t . SINGER CO 126 W. Washington 8t GAS*RANGES—Reconditioned: your choice. *5, HARTMANN S, 317 g Wash. TAYLOR refrigerator—7s-lb. tide leer; *3. 29 N. Temple ave.
AUG. 17, 1934
MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods
OUTSTANDING GneDHirntL Quality Washer Combination Offer si|.oo |9 Delivers iJj Washer ■ and j|B Tubs I"” 1 H Self-draining tubs B j „ ONLY <£ JI! 90 • Generous ]> gw ■ ■ /v Credit Terms #R = • No Carrying JhAi _ Charge • No Interest Fully Guaranteed OUTFITTI \'(J Cos. 133-135 W. Wash. St.
EXPERT REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES V SEWING A *^MAachines^^^ 2nd f Estimate L. S. Ayres & Cos. TEN ROOMS of the very finest furniture from one of the nicest homes in the city. 4 very fine bed room suites, (two parchment finish, one mahogany and one maple) 13-piece walnut dining room suite, mohair living room suite, lounging chairs, tables, smokers, lamps, large Karnak rugs, Hoover sweeper, and everything needed in a high grade home. The chance of a lifetime to buy this quality at the price of the cheapest new furniture. BAKER BROS. Opposite Courthouse 219 E. Washington St. Treasure Values JilsSP AutomaticWashor Irpra Reconditioned HARTMANN’S 4 317 E. Wash. TREASURE VALUE I—Repossessed Moore's 'VANITY'' gas range looks like new monied green enameled finish, super-insulated oven, automatic oven heat control. 4 self lighting double du'v fcurn>-rs K.Lo broiler drawer, handv tray cover top. 4 condiment containers, two storage compartments. Better see this today before someone ei e gets it. CITIZENS GAS CO. >5 S Pennsvl-ania KI-512! TREASURE VALUES White Star gas rang*, full porcelain. Cos’ new. 5139. Excellent condition $25 00 Kitchen cabinet, fresh enameled, green . . 750 Chambers Fireless gas ranges— Late model 19 so High oven modl 10 00 HOOSIER FURNITURE CO E Washington and Alabama fits FAMILY WASHING 4’aC lb IUMUKKOcf. returned damp, ready to iron Minimum. 51 e PROGRESS LA UN DRY RI-7373 BED —Roll-a-wav single Innersprirg mattress, excellent condition; $lO. 2851 N. Capitol ave , apt. 3. ONE MINUTE WASHER used as demonstrator Looks like new. fully guaranteed. same as new $39 90. only $1 down payment reauired COLONIAL FURNi* TURE CO . 47 S. Meridian St. GAS STOVE like new sls; 2nd st . 3. of Troy av . 509 Ba'-on. _____ INSIST Tpoii DISTILLED WATER tC* when von buy ice Call Rl-830i OIL STOVIf 4-burncr Florence Good cond . $lO. HARTMANN 3. 317 E Wash.
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