Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1934 — Page 34
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RETAILERS URGE DRASTIC CHANGE IN TAXSYSTEM Association Would Replace Gross Income Levy With Sales Impost. Btat retailers today were prepared to push the taxation program of the Associated Retailers of Indiana, adopted yesterday, which attacks "excessive public spending" and at the same time claims to provide ample revenue for the upkeep of important state government functions. The major point in the program Is the substitution of a 3 per cent sales or consumers’ school tuition tax for the gross income tax. This tax, designed absolutely to bar politics from school funds, would be used exclusively for the schools and would lower the property tax, it was said. Poods, fuel, ice and gasoline would be exempt from the proposed tax. It was pointed out that the major portion of the total tax reduction in the state in the last few years, reduced to a percentage basi3, has been in school operating expenses, 26 per cent, while other strictly political Jobs have been reduced only 4 per cent. f1.50 Law Supported The group also will fight for strict enforcement of the maximum property tax levy of SI 50 in cities and towns and $1 in rural sections, permitting these limits to be exceeded only for payment of interest and principal on public debts, unless specifically authorized by vote of taxpayers in the various communities. Also, they seek reduction of the gasoline tax to 3 cents a gallon and reduction of the state automobile license fee to a flat rate of $3 a year. L. P. Shuttleworth, association secretary, declared that the program was based on the theory that the levying of taxes should be retained in the hands of the tax*payers. Revenues for important government functions, such as the cost and maintainance of state universities and colleges and benevolent, correctional and penal institutions, would be taken from the state general fund. Wants Voters to Control The program would enable local taxing officials to make an average reduction of 23 cents in all school taxes in the state, according to the association. Mr. Shuttleworth explained that provision forbidding increases above the maximum $1 and $1.50 tax rates would place the control of taxes in the hands of voters instead of politicians. The sweeping reduction in gasoline and automobile taxes alone would cut the tax load $30,000,000, Mr. Shuttleworth estimated. Estimates show that the consumers’ tax of 3 per cent would raise between $15,000,000 and $18,000,000, and that this would force a material reduction in property taxes, the organization declares.
THOUSANDS SAY INDO-VIN IS A “HEALTH BLESSING”
This New, Scientific Mixture of Nature’s Medicines Is Helping People Who Had Never Been Really Helped Before By Any Medicine. Indianapolis people say that the new, modem medicine, known as Indo-Vin (which contains Extracts of 29 Natural Plants) is a GOLDEN BLESSING to their health. It is helping people who had NEVER BEEN really helped before by ANY medicine, and suffering men and women from all over this section are now flocking in daily to the Hook drug stores, here in Indianapolis, to purchase the medicine. What It Will Do: Indo-Vin Is taken after meals and mixes with the food in ones stomach, thus throwing off the poisons that foster stomach troubles and permitting the kidneys and liver to function properly. It acts within 10 minute* to stop gas and pains, sourness, bloat and belching. It will not gripe or nauseate you like ordinary liver medicines, yet it will work the old bile from the liver. At the same time, Indo-Vin drives the poisons from the kidneys and relieves backache, bladder irritation and weakness. It strengthens the nerves and eliminates toxic poisons that cause rheumatism and neuritis, giving quick relief from pain. Indo-Vin will make your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels more active; build you up in general and make you LOOK, ACT and FEEL like a DIFFERENT MAN OR WOMAN, years younger than your real age. Following are JUST TWO testimonials, selected at random from among the HUNDREDS that are being received from this immediate vicinity, read these statements; A Stomach Victim MR. JOHN F. HENDERSON, of 2316 Haines avenue. Indianapolis, said (photo appears above); ’’Everything I ate would disagree with me and turn sour and form loads of gas Inside of me and bloat up my stomach organs until I thought I would burst. The stomach gas would even press on my heart and put me in so much pain that I would get dizzy and feel like I was going to faint. My food would not nourish my system and as a result I kept losing my energy and finally got to where I was weak and worn-out ALL the time. My condition was awful and Indo-Vla was the first medicine in YEARS that had any effect on me. It had a wonderful action on my
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Earl A. Williams Funeral services for Earl A. Williams, a buyer for Hibben, Hollweg & Cos., wholesale firm, will be held at 1 tomorrow afternoon at the Planner & Buchanan mortuary. Mr. Williams died Wednesday at Methodist hospital after a brief illness.
STATE ODD FELLOWS TO CONVENE IN CITY Annual Communication of Grand Lodge Opens Wednesday. The ninety-eighth annual communication of the grand lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Indiana, will be held Wednesday and Thursday in grand lodge hall, Indianapolis. Members of the grand encampment, Indiana I. O. O. F., will hold their annual communication in grand lodge hall Friday. Delegates from all Indiana lodges and encampments of the order will be present at both communications. G. P. Bornwasser, I. O. O. F. grand secretary, announced today that meetings will be held daily at 9 and 1:30 in the hall during the two conventions. TWO DIE IN GUN DUEL Westerners Kill Each Other in Climax to Old Feud. By United Press PICHACO, Ariz., Oct. s.—Two veterans of the old west are dead, victims of a smoldering feud that flared into gunplay when they met at the rear of a weather-beaten store in this small desert town. Without exchanging a word, H. W. Scofield, former postmaster, and his successor, Jack T. Ryan, drew revolvers and opened fire. Each dropped in his tracks. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Arthur W. Coleman. 51. Kokomo, bookkeeper. and Aietha Applegate. 49. of 222 East Mulberrv street, milliner. Norman Booker. 26, citv hospital, physician. and Olga Bonke. 27. of 2114 North New Jersev street, physician. Charles Hovious. 33. of 912 East Washington street, chauffeur, and Mav Hudson. 24. of 912 East Washington street, housekeeper. Hiram Rash. 22. of 2035 North Meridian street, manager, and Josephine Walker. 21. of 6140 Primrose avenue, housekeeper. Ralph Haas. 29. Madison. Ind.. foreman. and Mildred Voris, 18. of 1134 East Ohio street, housekeeper.
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stomach. My meals are digesting perfectly now. My food agrees with me and never turns sour in my stomach like it used to. All of that awful gas misery is gone and I never have the pains around my heart or in my chest. The dizzy spells have DISAPPEARED and I have gained back all my energy. I urge everyone who suffers to get this medicine and take it.”
Kidney Victim Now Free of Misery MR. ROBERT BAKER, of 505 N. Alabama street, Indianapolis, said: For 11 years I almost suffered death with kidney trouble, which kept getting worse all the time and I always felt weak and sore across my kidneys; then during the day, if I happened to stoop over, sharp pains would almost stifle me. I never knew what it was to get a decent night of rest*because I had to get up 6or 7 times. I always felt fagged out’ in the mornings and would drag through the day in constant misery. My condition was simply awful, but Indo-Vin went right to the source of my trouble. It had a wonderful action on my kidneys and the sharp pains in my back that I had been having for years have now DISAPPEARED, and you don’t know what a wonderful relief that is to me. I feel fine in the mornings now, for I NEVER have to get up at nights on account of mv kidneys. It has improved my WHOLE SYSTEM and I wart to publicly indorse it to all suffering people.” Now being introduced to crowds daily here in Indianapolis by The Indo-Vin Man in person at the Hook’s Drug Store, Illinois and Washington streets. Also being sold in all the nearby towns by every good druggist throughout this whole Indianapolis section.—Advertisement.
! VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Jasper Harvey. 24. of 2750 North Adam* street, underwriter, and Ada Rea. 25. of 5116 East Washington street, saleswoman. John Mitchell. 22. of 1035 Albnev street truck driver, and Maude Pruett. 14. of 419 East Walnut street, saleswoman Robert Schrader. 21. of 804 Chase street, laborer, and Opai Lambert. 16. of 254 West Raymond street, housekeeper. John Etehison. 25. of R R. 12. Box 715. laborer, and Helen Jackson. 16. of 1618 Bellefontaine street, housekeeper. Walter Chapman. 20. of 3534 Northwestern avenue, packer, and Elsie Heckman. 19. of 717 West Thirty-first street, housekeeper. Aubrev Cailon. 25. Edinburg, meat cutter. and Nellie Ferguson, 33. R: R. 1. Box 531. housekeeper Edmund Wurster. 23. of 834 North Bv---llle avenue, bartender and Eva Fields. 23. of 1848 Olive street, cashier. Charles Lee, 23. of R R. 2. Spencer, Ind farmer, sr.d Margaret Coleman. 20. of 22 East Raymond street, housekeeper. Lvndell Surface. 22, of 1746 North Talbott a'-enue, elevator operator, and Alice Ball. 20 of 2144 East Raymond street, beautician. Births Girls Wesley and Geneva Neutzman, 2321 Miller. Glen and Mabel Thompson. 2103 Singleton. Loran and Alta Whitmire. 1014 Pershing. Charles and Collinette Garr, 719 North Pershing. Charles and Bessie Merriman. 1435 Holliday. Raymond and Mary Egeers, 409 Regent. Edward and Nina Stahl, 1933 North Houston. Melvin and Ruby Lane. 1003 Elm. James and Henrietta Lewis. 2347 Massachusetts. Vernon and Sarah Franklin, 2014 North Kenneth and Luanna Washington, 2185 Hillside. Walter and Helen Okey. 1613 Ingram. Clarence and Myrtle Wurz. 506 South Holmes. Boys Silas and Dorothy Earles. 1244 Kappes. Joseph and Celia Doyle. 856 North Oxford. Eligha and Edna Taylor. 813 River. Walter and Bertha Raigner. 3011 West ■Washington. _ Ronald and Ethel Sides. 223 West Fourteenth. * . Emmett and Opaline Shercliff, 1527 Shepard. Leroy and Helen Brennan, 538 Centennial. _ Dereso and Rosa Morales, 824 South West. Deaths Grace S. Oval. 60. St. Vincent's hospital, oedema of larynx. . ~ , Earl A. Williams, 55, Methodist hospital, cirrhosis of liver. Sarah Ellen Wilson, 67, 2625 North Delaware. uremia. Nettie Byrd, 57, 511 Holt, acute myocarditis. Charles A. Byrd. 57. 1037 North West, cardio vascular renal disease. Walter Reser, 38. Brevort hotel, gasasphyxiation. Mary Emma Martin. 66. 2621 Chester, chroncho pneumonia. Columbia R Grabhart, 68, 4234 Schofield. carcinoma. Mollie Cartwright. 57, 2019 Alvord, cerebral hemorrhage. John O. Jacobs, 56, city hospital, fractured skull. Bud Harrison. 54. 3024 Cottage, acute myocarditis. Plumbing Permits Square Deal Plumbing Cos., 128 East Fiftieth, two fixtures. Dick Bardv. 720 East Ninth, two fixtures. Kirkhoff-Weolfing, St. Vincent's hospital, ten fixtures. R M. Cotton. 1122 Prospect, four fixtures. . H. Rahe. 2027 Lexington, two fixtures. O T. Tatum. 1231 Oliver, three fixtures. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices GLOVER, BENTON—Age 58 years, beloved husband of Ola Glover, and father of Bernard Glover of Blomington. Ind., passed away Thursday evening. Funeral Saturday. 10 a. m.. at the CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 1934 W. Michigan St., and at Solsberry, Ind., 2 p. m. Friends invited. GORDON, MARY BRIDGMAN—Wife of Alfred Gordon, mother of Meg. Miriam and Elizabeth, passed away Friday. 2933 N. Meridian St. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday. 4:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. MARTIN, MARY ANNA—Beloved wife of Charles and mother of Mrs. Grace Freeland. Mrs. Georgia RadclifTe. Louis and Charles Jr., departed this life Wednesday. age 66. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 6 at' THE MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station st.. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Friends may call at the residence. 2621 Chester ave.. until hour of funeral. NESMITH. ELLA T.—Beloved mother of Harry C. Nesmith and sister of Mrs. Elizabeth P. McVay. passed away Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 3. age 78 years. Funeral services will be held at THE WALD FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Union st.. Saturday morning, Oct. 6. at 8:30 o’clock, and at St. Patrick’s church at 9 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery Friends Invited. OVAL. GRACE - S.—Wife of Charles J.’and mother of Mary Alice, passed away Thursday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 3 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. THOMPSON, WILLIAM H.—Age 49 years, beloved father of Ralph. Harold, Leola. Gertrude and Alfred Thompson, and brother of John E. Thompson and Mrs. Frank E. Messer of Terre Haute. Ind.. passed away at the residence, 2817 Burton Ave.. Thursday. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 6. 2 p. m. at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois. . Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel any time. WILLIAMS. EARL A.—208 E. Maple rd„ beloved husband of Nell D., passed away early Wednesday morning. Services Saturday. 1 p. m.. at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Fnends invited. Burial Crown Hill. l Cards, In Memoriams CLARY—In memory of Alonzo Clary, who passed away one year ago today. DAUGHTER. _ RIFE —In loving memory of our darling mother and grandmother. Mary E. Rife, who left us six years ago today. Oct. 5. 1928. There are those who miss you sadly. And find the time long since you went; There are those who think of you always. And try to be brave and content. Gone is the face we loved so dear. Silent is the voice we loved to hear; Tis sad. but true, we wonder why. The best are always the first to die. Signed MYRTLE J. BRETHAUER. daughter. MARY M. BRETHAUER granddaughter. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists FINN BROS. FuneraJ Home 1639 N. Meridian St iA-183; FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W Fall Creek urive TA-4400 GRTNSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 JAMES F. BAILEY KREGELO & BAILEY HOMELIKE CHAPEL 2233 N. Meridian. HA-0551. HA-0552. GEO. W. USHER FUNERAI HOMES 2614 W. WASH ST dE-014t 1719 N CAPITOL AVE. TA-17H J C WILSON i23U Prospect. QR-0321-0322 4 Lost and Found POLICE DOG—Mouse gray; ’’SPIKE.” VI cinlty 27th <fc Harding. Reward. BE-1655. STRAYED from Guernsey farm. 59th and Kessler Blvd.. white collie: brown ears; ’ Bobbie”: child’s pet. WA-1026 R-l. 5 Personals STUDENTS GRADUATED Irom the International Beauty & Barber School are In demand because of their efficient qualifications--low fee. 342 E. Wash. FALSE teeth repara 75c up. New plate $7 50 DR CARTER. 626 K. P. Bldg RI-1250 WANTED a list of a few holders of local B & L. stock In amounts of SI.OOO or more who would prefer liquidating into cash; most fortunate deal for those getting in immediately. Phone RI-2730 No brokers or dealers, no obligations, BEER—I2-oz.. sc: tenderloin and ham. 10c: Conev Islands. 2 for 15c. All other sandwiches. sc. RITZ CAFE. 444 W. Wash. ASTROLOGY SEE AD UNDER INSTRUCTION "PERMANENT WAVES Small Service Charge Only CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 209 Odd Fellow Bldg LI-04311. _ WILL Marv Dughero write’Mrs Ed Bair. R. F. D. No. L. Box 232 Klamath Falls Oregon. HAIRCUT—Finger nave, shampoo, all 3 for 25c. Advanced operators. Open Mon.. Wed.. Fri. until 7 p. m. Complete beautv course. *l9 85 payments. ROYAL BEAUTY ACADEMY. 401 Roosevelt bldg. DANCING Is a necessity—learn easily and ouicklv at STOCKMAN STUDIOS. \VTCP n Reliable and dependable for W lOXj-U wives who want peace of mind. Ask your druggist Write or telephone for free information. Am. Chem. Lab . Indpis.. Ind. I WILL not be responsible for debts contracted bv Mary Biddle. WILLIAM P. BIDDLE. 6 Transportation 45.75 WORLD’S FAIR TOUR Leave every Fri- midnight, ret. Bin. night, including transportation ana notei ace.: 2 tickets to fair. UNITED BUS. Cal) RI-4232. 217 & miaou tor reservation.
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__ INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring ASTROLOGY Improve yourself oy a knowledge ot *ll* science. Expert instructions. 50c per lessen. Csli HE-4823. 4-8 p. m. STUDY ENGINEERING. Courses offered ‘.n drafting. designing and surveying. AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 804 Ft. Wayne ave. FREE HAW A ALAN GUITAR—To each new •*udent. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO 2108 Roosevelt ave -BEST BY TEST " HAWAIIAN guita"r lessqns and instruments FREE 18 W, Mark el room 207, HELP WANTED ~ 13 Help Wanted —Male MEN—2—With car to qualify for terr. salesmen and manage 4 others. LADIES —5. experienced demonstrators. Local apply; counties 75-mik circle write Gen. Mgr. Pratts "Vim-Wa" PRODUCTS CO.. 74a Washington ave.. Indpis.. Ind •In rear of 744 W. Washington St.) TIES ... 6c EACH! New line! Large_asst. 4’h floor 220 N. Hi. SALESMEN for the best segment piston ring on the American market. 3 W. North St, AGENTS can make big monev selling KRISTEE useful household articles. Call or write for appointment. J. H. MAYNARD, 324 Colonial Hotel. _ _ MAN wanted for Rawleigh rout* of 800 families. Write immediately. RAWLEIGH, Dept, INJ-38-SA. Freeport. lU. BOY—Over 16: help sell buttermilk. 1434 Cruft St- after 6 p. m. _____ 14 Help Wanted —Female * 3 HIGH-CLASS LADIES to train for manager. Free to travel: leaving territory immediately. Good reference. Permanent position. No house-to-house. Salary and transportation. 2856 E. Washlngton, 9 to 11 and 2 to 4, GIRL musicians for orchestra: drummer saxophone, guitar cello, trumpet, vioUn. RI-4645. _ AMBITIOUS well educated girl for demonstration work. No canvassing 510 Merchants bank. GIRL for housework. Call between 1 and 5. 1527 Villa ave, 15 Wanted—Male or Female SPARE-TIME workers instructions 10c. MARION MAILING SERVICE. 1742 S Meridian. 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEKEEPER with 2 childreh wants unfurnished room In exchange for work. 1324 Standish.
RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms BUCKINGHAM, DR- 208 Attractive warm room; 1 or 2: garage. HU-5872. CENTRAL. 2516—Front: cross ventilation; well heated; private phone; hot water; reasonable. DELAWARE, N- 713, Apt. 2 Attractive front room; near bath; large closet; reas. DELAWARE N.. 1407-1409—Very desirable clean rooms; excellent heat, shower. Reasonable RI-9267. ILLINOIS. N- 624. Apt. 3 Large room; constant hot water; private home; steam heat. RI-5669. ILLINOIS. N- 2449—Apt. 3; steam heated furnished room; suitable for 2; meals optional. HA-1767-W. MERIDIAN, N.. 1927—Cozy side rm.. $2.50. front rm., $3.50; parking space. TA-3293. NEW JERSEY N. 2065—52.75. large cheerful room near bath, garage optional. HA-2366-J, NEW YORK, 726 E.—Clean sleeping rooms, near bath. $2-$2.50-$3. Gentlemen preferred. OXFORD. N.. 540—Attractive, warm front; private home; meals optional;-1 or 2 gentlemen CH-3966. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 4520—Unusual room, private bath; high class home; gentleman preferred; garage optional. HU--1248. PENNSYLVANIA, N„ 2124 Large front;, hot water; steam heat; privileges; 1 or 2; reasonable. HA-2764-J, PENNSYLVANIA N„ 919, Apt. 9—Large warm sunny; connecting bath; steam heat; hot water. LI-3754. TALBOT, N- 2431—Newly decorated, warm single; near bath; home priv. See this. TUXEDO. N- 1011—PRIVATE ENTRANCE. HOME PRIVILEGES. _ VERMONT. W.. 36 Apt. 2. large front room near bath; 2 windows; private family. LI-8612, 19TH ST- W. 24—Nicely furnished sleeping room; good heat and hot water. CLINTON HOTEL Sleeping rooms; also housekeeping; steam heat. 29 Vir. Ave. SELL. REN'I OR BUY REAL ESTA i t through classified ads tn The Times Phone ’•ad-taker.” RI. 5551 during bu*f ness hours 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns DEARBORN HOTEL Under New Management —IS NOW BEING REDECORATED— We are now accepting reservation on the newly decorated Club Rooms. Ball Room and Gymnasium A real inducement is being offered to permanent guests. Come look us over. 3208 E. Michigan st. CH--7550. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all eomforts. Ultra modern note ervice As low as $2 a day: $lO week 7 50 N Meridian Ll-2351 SEMINOLE 9 1 6 N ; Alfbama. lIATT7T Running Water, XIU J-JLIj Showers. Each Room Excellent heat. Weekly $3,50, $4.50, SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington st.: clean outside rooms. $2.50 up wkly.: running water; showers; tubs. HOTEL, 124 E. NEW YORK—Modern outside rooms. $2 up. sq. from post office. TIMES WANT ADS cost less than in any other Indianapolis newspaper 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2. S3. GROFF, 1441—1 and 2 clean rooms; everything furnished; 1 sleeping room. BE-4287-J. $4.50; TWO LOVELY rooms' good heat; al) _util.: on bus line. TA-5219. $5: NEW JERSEY. N- 1606—Modern 2room apartment: newlv decorated: neat; phone: garage. CARROLLTON. 2230—2-rooms, downstairs; 1 room, kitchenette, $3.50. Good heat: private entrance. HE-5240. COLLEGE. 1336—FRONT 1-ROOM APARTMENT. COMPLETE. $4. FT. WAYNE. 709 —3 rooms; furnished or unfurnished; steam heat; walking distance. $6, $7, TA-1487. ILLINOIS, N- 1808—2-room’ apartment: $3 for 1; $4 for 2, HA-3203-J. LEXINGTON, 1202—4-room upper duplas; nicelv furnished; clean. Adults DR--1190-J. NEW JERSEY. 2042 N.—Cheerful 2 large front rooms; room, kitchenette; well furn.; good heat, hot water, sinks, priv. entrance; adults. ORIENTAL. 20 N.— Lovely furnished 3-room apartment: utilities; nice yard; private entrance: 2 adults. . PARK. 1920—3 rooms furnished or unfurnished Private porch: utilities: no other roomers. PENNSYLVANIA N.. 815—Clean, pleasant rooms, 1 with kitchenette, steam heat. garage space: reasonable. PROSPECT. 719—Warm, clean, private, modern housekeeping apartment: utillties; s7._ RURAL, N- 516 —3 rooms; everything furnished; private entrance; on bus and carline; reasonable.
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South Side Furniture Cos. 932-934 So. Meridian St. Fall Opening and Sale T omorrow-Saturday OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9:00 BEAUTIFUL FREE ROSES TO THE LADIES . Clarence Harding , the Boy Wonder And His Guitar, the Radio Artist Will Play and Sing. 2:00 to 2:30 P. M.—4.00 to 4:30 P. M.—7:30 to S P. M. Specials for Tomorrow ■ Kitchen Sets I*"”**™ I $1.95 n aste Basket ' T Sewing Cabinets Grcat Value ' $2.95 Axminster Rugs, sale. .$29.75 i SSO Bedroom Suites, 3 pcs.. .. $39.00 $59 Living Room Suites, 2 pcs. $49.00 S9B Dining room Suites,B pcs. $79.50 J jjß Sturdy Laundry Stoves, 2 hole. $3.95 $39.50 Parlor Heaters, sale. . $29.50 Oil Heaters as low as $5.95 J Big Sale Tomorrow, All Kinds of Stoves | \j 'X • EXTRA EASY CREDIT TERMS • Drive Down Where Prices Are Low and Quality High South Side Furniture Cos. so”*™”’ st.
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RENT A L S 18 Housekeeping Rooms STURM, 1618—3 or 4 modern unfurnished rooms; 2nd. floor: utilities; adults. CH--5982-J, evenings. _ WASHINGTON. E„ 1110—2 single rooms with running water: $2.75 and $3.50. utilities furnished. 9TH. E., 616—Attractive 2 and 3-room apartments: kitchenette and bath: Drlvate entrance: reasonable. _ _ 10TH , 2225 E $3, $6; mod. 3 rooms. 2 beds; newly decorated; gas, sink. 19 Rooms with Board ALABAMA, N.. 1224—Large front; twin beds; newlv decorated: gHOd meals. $5 RI-6647. _ BROADWAY. 1701—Large light room; business men; especially good meals. HE--1403. MERIDIAN. N. 1915.—Modern room; board optional; voung man preferred: references. HA-1994-J. TALBOT, N. 2023—Nicely furnished room: good meals’, home privileges. Garage. WASHINGTON. E.. 3145—Men or couple; room, next bath, shower: 3 meals.,laundry; $5. CH-1175. NONE BETTER—Morton pi. addition; twin beds, shower; gentlemen. 2062 N. New Jersey. TA-6916. _ Want Ads Accepted Till 10 o m 21 Unfurnished Apartments S2O: 615 MADISON—2. 3. 4. rooms; nicely decorated; price lnclds. ht. wt. DR-5012. $27.50; ’’’DUNDEE.’’ cor. Virginia and McCarty sts Price includes heat. gas. lights Frigidaire DR-5012. S37.OO—CENTRAL. 2137—Beautiful 2 bedroom upper duplex: private laundry. HE--1442, NORTH. 4200—Beaut. 5-rm. duplex, heat. water. $45. WHITE. RI-7766. IR-7956. PENN.. N., 2932—6 rooms, upper; heat. water. Frig., porches; $45. HA-0570-W. 314 E. St. Clair—Cozv 2-room modern apt. All utilities furnished; only S2O. LI-7361 C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia ave. 108 E. 13th $35.00-$42.50 402 N. Meridian $45.00-$ 12a.00 ULTRA-MODERN 1 and 2 bdrm. apts at Maple rd.: SSO up. LI-3164. TA-0335. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY Furn. and unfurn. apts.; tree transportation. LI-5452; eve.. TA-1064; CH-4481.
GOOD / rr coal f\ I P J % GOOD SERVICE POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. North Yard—2ooo Northwestern Ave. TA. 4116 South Yard—l9o2 South East StDR. 1455 Wert Yard—223 Lynn Bt. BE. 0888 Pay Cash—Save Money White Ash, 2-inch, nut and ®4 40 slack, very good furnace coal WHITE ASH LUMPY 1 1 • Mine Rum Q’J.li. K $5.49 GLENDORA. 3x2 forked $5 75 Best cord wood, furn .or fireplace 5.00 Bluff Rd. Coal Cos. DR-6767. Burn Good Coal Reas. Prices Brazil Block ex or: Run A Mine tpO.i-O Indiana Mine Run er i z Very Coarse tpO.lO These coals are excellent for furnace or stove. We handle other grades of Coal. Center Coal Cos. HE-1458 ANCHOR Ind - t f •> g DT ACT/ Lamp* V 4. J BLULA. M :as West Virginia Large Lp $7.03 Ton or Basket 24-Hr. Service ANCHOR COAL CO. Si
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_ RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments AMRMNr fieNffltßUftefltr Apartments m aU parts ol 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 colored Douglas Court. 21st & Blvd PL; 122.50; Includes util. See custodian. It’s The Times for RE3ULTB 22 Uufuruished Houses $8 M 0.—521 Bacon St. 4 rooms, including gar.; well water: electric lights. Call LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. $22.50; CORNELIUS, 4005—3 bedroom modern, single, garage, school. RI-3413. WA-3661, BUTLER S.. 32—Irvington, single 8 rooms modern, garage. $25. IR-7421 mornings. BYRAM, 3856 —4-room modern; redecorated; garage: $25; water paid. WA-1164. CAPITOL, N., 3154 —6-room modern double; S. half; repapered, refinished: S2O. TA--5398. CHARLES, 1446—Same block Sacred Heart school. Mod. 5-rm. double, garage. $18; water paid. IR-3839. IR-6207. COFFEY. 550—5 rooms, bath, garage, wt. paid; furnish shades, screens. COLLEGE. 5236—Redecorated 3-bedroom built-ins: easily heated; garage. S3O. HU--4076. COTTAGE. 1601—4-r o o m s. kitchenette, semi-modern; double garage; water oaid; near school. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. DENNY. 954 N.—s-rm. mod. double, builtin features, hardwood floors, breakfast nook, full basement, garage. CH-2867-J. EWING, 1410—Near park, cozv rooms, tile bath, water paid. LI-7603. GALE. 1023 N.—6-rm. mod. single and gar. in good cond.; near transportation and business; reduced to $lB. RI-6412. /3RANT. 17 N.—sls—s rooms, semi-mod-ern. redecorated. McFERREN RI-3858. WA-2733-1, HAMILTON, N.. 320 -room modern: single; 4 bedrooms; A-l; sl7, HIGH ST.. 1002-4—4 rooms, near Eli Lily; $11; water paid. LI-2290. 231 S. Holmes 4-Room bung, double; Inside toilet, water paid; sl4. Call FRAZEE, LI 2318, JEFFERSON. 938—5-room modern furnished. S2O. 940. unfurnished. sls. BE--2409, KEYSTONE. N. 245—Attractive 4-rooms, bath, garage, attic, nice yard. sls; water paid. IR-3955. MAPvKWOOD, 746 (4200 S. on Madison 5 rooms, modern; full basement: garat*e: $25. MICHIGAN. E.. 3319—Redecorated 5 rooms, garage, water paid: $25 Was $45.00. IR-0421. MINNESOTA. E . 1406—4 rooms, repapered $8.50: water paid. Druggist. Villa-Min-nesota. 3716 E. NEW YORK ST. $9: 3-rm. semi-mod. dbl.; water pd. A J, HUEBER & CO- 144 N Del. NOBLE. 523 S.—7-room modern single and garage: good condition: walking distance of town: water paid: $17.50, RI-6412. PARK AVE.. 4211 —Colonial 6 -rown double. St. Joan of Arc, gar.; 42.50, HU-3416. PARK. 2540 7-ROOM SINGLE. GOOD FURNACE. GARAGE. $26. TA-1801. PENNSYLVANIA. S.. 2053—6 rooms, modern except furnace; double garage. $13.50. POLK. 1218—Near Tech. 6-room double, furnace, redecorated, $12.50; water pd. RI-2929. RANDOLPH, S., 1054 —5-room modern double; redecorated; refinished. S2O. IR--7421 mornings. WASHINGTON. E 4824—6 rooms, breakfast nook, gas grate, garage. $25. HA--2793-M. 12TH. E . 417—7-room modern; econlmicallv heated; near schools; S2O. CH-7670. 16TH ST E . 2517—Bungalow. 5-rm. modern; garage. $lB. RI-&548. 18TH W. 730.—514. water paid; 5"-room double, bath. A-1. RI-2929. 26TH ST.. 3424—4-room modern double: bath, shower in-a-door bed: garage TA-6415, : 28TH ST. E. 3610—Bungalow. 3 rooms modern. built-in* in kitchen and bedroom; front cement aide drive to fine garage; screens, shades, rods, linoleum and water furnished, $16.50. 7-ROOM single modern. $21.50; water pd. 1315 Congress Ave. RI-8215. After You Have Selected Your New Home “WHO DOES IT?” For a Reliable Mover.
_ MERCHANDISE 37 Miscellaneous For Sale
EFROYMSON'S Occidental Bldg.—l3 W. Washington St. Saturday Sale MEN'S SUITS Choice of 300 Suits fHard Finished Worsteds Double Breasted for Young Men Single Breasted Conservatives Choice of 19 New Fall Colors $1Q 88 Choice of 500 Fine All - Wool SALE Worsted Regular $25 Suits. Double or Single Breasted. All - Wool Serges New Blues $1 A .88 All-Wool Worsteds New Browns I All-Wool Cheviots New Oxfords EFROYMSON'S 43 W. Washington St.
36 Radios, Musical Instruments 36 Radios, Musical Instruments
SATURDAY CLEARANCE SALE RADIOS (Demonstrators and Trade-Ins) 3-Atwater-Kent $0.95 7-Tube / A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS 3 Atwater Kent, 1 ROSCH 7-Tube Console ~. *P 1 8-Tube Highboy... J)£i **#oll 1 CROSLEY <tl? 1 SILVERTONE dna r/\ 5-Tube Console iL• OU 7-Tube Highboy q)&4*uU 1 FADA 1 A. Q 1 STEWART-WARNER 8-Tube 7-Tube Long and AC 1 Pl * lL °° Short Wave $29.95 I'CROSLEY ran 2ia*AC 1 CROSLEY (Police Calls) 5J.tTS, $19.95 Tube $29 95 1 CLEARTONE <M QQC Lowboy P4iJ.OaJ 7- Console i/tv 1/ 1 GENERAL (Police Cblls) 53 MAJESTIC (fcOJ PA Tube dOQ QP 8- Highboys... Lowboy ipuVtJO $2 nnw\r delivers tour choice LHJWiN PLUS SMALL CARRYING CHARGE ALL COMPLETE WITH TUBES FULLY GUARANTEED 8111 Warehouse nii 424 N. ILLINOIS ST. Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses * efficiency apartments; utilities. LI-8888. ALA. N.. 707—Two room apartment and bath, everything furnished. $6.50 weekly; close to Real Silk. CENTRAL. 2131 —$5.507 1-rm ktch pri. bath; util.; gd. ht.; phone priv. HE-41a5. NORTH —F ; nest 5-room apt. in citv. $55. WHITE. RI-7766. IR-7956. COUPLE to share home: radio piano: bus at door. 5849 Dewey. IR-2913. OWNERS lower duplex. 5 rooms, sunroom, luxuriously furnished, utilities, garage; sacrifice for $75. CH-2937. COLONNADE MERIDIAN AT 9TH. RI-0252. Attractively furnished rooms and apartments. Reasonable rates. DINING ROOM SERVICE OPTIONAL ANSWER Want Ads Promptly, the bargains that vor see todav mav be corn tomorrow _ 24 Suburban and Farms sl2—W. 71ST.. 4 rooms; electricity garage, chicken house shade and garden. HE--1442. VINEWOOD AVE., 1738 S. (Ben Davlsi 5-rm. bungalow, \ 3 acre; garage; chicken house. sl6, _____________ COUNTRY home. 5 lots: stop 6 , i. Rockville Rd. 5-ROOM cottage; garage. Vi acre lot. Closeln on bus line. IR-4997 I______^____ 1 ______^____ 26 Wanted to Rent TENANTS WAITING for various types houses and apts. Courteous and effl- . LI-9S6S REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale SACRIFICING house. English ave.. opposite Christian Pk. Arrange terms on equity. M. T. HUNTER. 3929 English ave. IR-0043. TREMONTU n7 48—5-room mod. home; double garage. BE-1793. SI,OOO CASH will buy 6-room mod. double; fireplace. Owner. RI-3278. 28 Sale Suburban Property BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO. 155 E. Market St. Union Title Bldf. 2P Lots, Farms and Acreage RIPLEY COUNTY—93 acres; good house, granary, barn, other Huildings. fair fences. good well, spring and pasture: small orchard. Some fine timber; good roads. Clear. $750 cash. WILHELM 2106 S Emerson. IN canning district. 60 acres. 6 rooms, out buildings. DR-5426-W. 2705 S Illinois 31 Wanted to IYade RIFLEY COUNTY—BO Acres; good oulidings and fences; on good road; some •;ropa and livestock, to exchange for home In Indianapolis. Will assume up to SI,OOO No agents. IR-4297. CLEAR double near E 10th st. for grocery. filling station or single LI-4364 “merchandise^ 34 Swaps MAJESTIC auto radio, excellent condition. For 2 tons of coke. DR-3461-W. ICE BOX (LARGE STOKE) sell or trade. DR-4293-J. EXPERIENCED carpenter, painter, euatodian; for rent or what? Box K-263. Times. SWAP cash for radios and parts, any condition. LI-7273. 725 Ft. Wayne ave.
OCT. 5, 1934
MERCHANDISE 37 Miscellaneous For Sale
34 Swaps ” SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing In this column is listed In The Times Swap Bureau director? 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 TRADERS It you can not And the leads that you desire In the ads In this column, call the Swap Counter. RI-5551. *>.nd we will attempt to arrange a trade for you from Swaps nrevtouslv published. There Is no charge for this service. CASH for used boys' and girls’ bicycle* and parts. 205 E. Wash. LI-6791. CHICKENS and ducks, large and small: gasoline pressure stove. Call after 5 p. m. 623 E. Market st. 35 Household Goods Model K.. Tub Thor (Porcelain Tub) ABC Spinner tPor. Tub) Pearson Cos., Inc. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. Open Evenings CRO6LEY— Jus: 3: act Quick: new 1934 Crosley Shelvador refrigerators; floor samples; 1-vear guarantee. MT. JACKSON TIRE k BATTERY. Open evenings. 3413 W, Washington. 4 PER WEEK WILL RENT A \ I NEW MAYTAG w 1 Minimum Rental 5 WSa. n. S AYRES Si CO RI-9441. Seventh Fir and Downstair* Store. OIVBURNING HEATING STOVES. KITCHEN-KOOK GASOLINE STOVES C. KOEHRING, 883 VA. AVE. DR-1417 REPOSSESSED Crosley. Westinghouse and Orunow refrigerators. 1514 N Illinois st, RI-8325 RICH & CO. PAMILY WASHINQ 4‘gc ID. TOMORROW. Returned damp, ready to Iron. Minimum. 51c. PROGRESS LAUNDRY, RI-73H. EOR SALE Overstaffed davenport and chair. Call WA-3141-J. FLORENCE heating stove; laundry stove; 4-hole burner. Reasonable. 1129 Churchman ave. ________ BEAUTIFUL new hand hooked rugs sis* 2x3 ft. reasonable. JOBEPH M. MEYERS. 708 Sanders st. DINING room • suite. Jacobean reproauctlon. buffet, serving table, 8-ehairs good condition. 23 E. 62nd at.
