Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1934 — Page 15

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Gophers Win Big Ten, Eye National 'Title Alabama Expected to Finish Season Thursday With Clean Slate. fi\ LAW lON C \RVLR I nit 4 ’*l*ll € *rrr%inrif,rnl NEW YORK Nov. 26 —The final football volley ;.l ty> mounded Thur*c^v in Thank.-LGiiiij tia' battle--. and a I-tv scattcird .hots will - f-rx rt n !r* rr u.il be it'll to remind n! one of the wildest seasons the game has known. Mmnf ota. winch 'cored 270 points against 38 ;n eight games, has finished with ’he B.s: Ten title and a firm gr.;. oh national < hampionhip Alabama, leader ,n the south, plavs Vanderbilt Thur day and ls expected to fizu r. •*. ;. <* s. and probably an invitation to Ro.se Bowl competition against Stanford, C ..- sere nee. I'itt to Play ( arnegie The major Thanksgiving games include a number of battles m the fa-'. Pitt, which made the mistake of meeting Mtnne.ota and but for that would have a clean record, tackles Carnegie Tech, which has had a luckless season. Undefeated Temple, leader in the eat, goes against Burknell. Brown-Colgate. Forbham-N. Y. 1' Marc tar.ri-John Hopkins. PennCornell, are o'her attractions. No game ui the south will rival the Alabama-Vandy tussle, bu' Duke, whipped twiee. and North Carolina .State. still wsll be in the spotlight. V. M. I. and V. P. I. meet in a Virginia feature. The leaders have fmr-hed on the coast, witii Washington State choosing the last game to bow out of the rare as a result of a scoreless tie v; h Washington, after matching strides with Stanford for the Conference title. Rice Has Title Chance Oregon and St. Mary's and V C. L. A -Loyola ‘Los Angeiesi take over the spotlight out there Thursday. In the southwest. Rice still can wm the conference title bv beating Baylor on I>ee. 1. The Ow ls slipped up last Saturday and lost to Texas Christian. Southwestern features for Thanksgiving include tlie battle between Texas and Texas A. and M. Arkansas plays Tulsa, and two other Arkansas games are on the schedule— Arkansas State and Arkansas College of the Ozarks. The Big Six feature will be the Nebraska-Kansas State battle at Lincoln with the conference championship riding on the outcome. Missouri and Kansas also play. Inter-League Grid Scrap Knds in Tie Spades, Mallorys Fail to Score in Benefit Go. The Spades football team of the Em-Roe League and the P. R Mai-! lory eleven of the Capital City League fought to a scoreless draw artl.eW aid field ye--'eroay afternoon The game was played a benefit for William Robinson, injured Spades player. Neither squad was able to push the ball beyond the opposing 20-yard line. O'Brien led the Spades, while Woodrum and Welton starred for the Mallorys. Ft. Harrison won the final game es the season in the Capital City Football League by forfeit yesterday when the R. 6. C. team tailed to appear for the scheduled game. The win clinched lhe loop title for the Post squad which was not defeated during the season. Tire Soldiers were held to one tie by Holy Trinity. Managers, captains and coaches of teams in the Capital City League pr** urged to attend a meeting at the Smith-Hassler-Sturm store tomorrow evening at 6.30. A thirty-yard pass, Hacist to t>orid. netted the Beech Grove football team a touchdown and 6-to-0 victory over Lawrence at Beech drove yesterday. The toss came in the fourth period. Dodd splinting five yards after making the catch. The Irvington Merchants grid squad nosed out the Midway Flyers. 6-0. at the Garfield park field yesterday afternoon. . The Flyers will hold a practice session Wednesday evening.

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State Bowlers Re-Elect Officers at Session Here Koelling Named Second Vice-President in Only Executive Change; Muncie Chosen for '36 Meet.

BY BFRNARD HARMON All officers of the Indiana Bowling Association, with one exception, I were re-elected at a meeting of that | group yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Scycrin The lone chance made by the association was the elettion of Lester Koelling of Indianapolis as second vice-president, replacing Luther Hanna, who during the past year has moved his residence to Cincinnati. Muncie was chosen as the site of the 1936 state tournament, Terre Haute being the host city for the 1935 event. The association altered the ruling regarding the entry of booster teams in the annual state tourney. Any team in the state with an average of 850 or less : 1 be permitted to enter the booster class, whereas the former ruling permitted only teams from the tournament city to compete in the booster squads. The prize funds of booster teams, will be. divided into two divisions, one for host .ty teams, and the remainder for all visiting squads. This change is expected to swell the team entries of the future state playoffs. Officers who were re-elected yesterday: Carl Kruger. South Bend, president; Harry Wilier, Kokomo, first vice-president; J. G- Batchelrior. Hammond, third vice-presi-dent; T A. Wiley. Marion, fourth vice-president; William Kinn el, Evansville, fifth vice-president, and R. J. Stirk, Ft. Wayne, permanent recording secretary - trea surer. The association voted to support the drive of the Indianapolis fraternity in the bid for the A. B. C. event in 1936. offering co-operation with the local committee. Tlie first annual Bow lers' Roundup." sponsored bv the Indianapolis Bowling Association, holds .this week's spotlight among local kegelcrs. Advance ticket sales for the event, set for Saturday night at the Hotel Severin roof, have been better than was expected and. with the early enthusiasm still at a peak, a capacity crowd should be on hand for the festivities. The affair has been set as a testimonial to the veteran Bob Bryson, a luminary of many years in national bowling events. Bryson is past president and a lifetime member of the American Bowling Congress, and at one time "saved ’ the annual ABC tournament when it was about to lie discontinued. He brought the event to Indianapolis, and since that time it has grown annually, and is now known as the country's greatest indoor sporting event. Motion pictures, assembled by Elmer Baumgarten, secretary of the American Bowling Congress, will be shown in connection with the dinner. These pictures, many of them in color, bring out many of the finer points of the ten-pin game. Several "shots" of local stats also will be shown, pictures having been “snapped" by Harry Pearce, a member of the "Roundup" committee. Tickets for the dinner are available at any of the local bowling establishments. Officers of the local bowling assocaition also have them. T.-ie first tournament of the local season was nr.d at the Uptown alleys over the the Hetrien:etch Florists of tne S'.-h Side Bis mess Men- League copping fi' place m he 1 050 scroch team eter.r Cook s Grddblumes of the Indiana:v Leas e phioed -c.-ond. and Enos CoiJ the Intermmediate League wound up in thud position. The He.dcnrctch aggregation poOcd c.= n>-s o! ’ 037 990 and 977 for a 3 003. w h-ch w:*h a hand-cap of 280 ptns. gave •hern the leading 8 784 total Adam Lane, w h 61V. Tom Quill, with 612. and Oscar

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, B f h:cns. wuh 606, featured for the Florists. The Cooks pounded out three games i that, bettered the 1.000 mark, to reach an att -al pinnace of 8 154 With game:- of i 1 037. 1 002 and 1.025. and a handicap of 124. their second place total was .3 278. Jos- Preche” paced the Cookmen with a 669 series, while John Fehr connected for . a 643. A great exhibition of individual shoot- [ ing was shown by Henry Bunch who j plastered the pins for a 707 total on games of 236, 237 and 234 Buncn recently posted a 714 series in the Washington League. Fred Westovrr posted a game of 287 in his whirl at the maples, while Pan Abbott connected for a 279 during his series. Scoring in the various leagues throughout ihe citv showed much improvement during the past week. The 3.000 team scries mark was passed five times. The Brrghofl Beers, roiling in use Indianapolis and Washington leagues, bettered the 3.000 mark m bom appearances, getting a 3.104 in the Indianapolis on Wednesday night and a 3,017 in the Washington on Fridav night. Cook's Goldblume posted the best mark of the week, -athering in 3.049 m a pics during the Indianapolis league appearance. Gregory & Appel was close behind in this league, with a 3,041. The fifth big series came from the Uptown, where she Hoosier Pete squad connected for a 3.030. The l.nnn single game mark was passed twenty-seven times during 'he week, a 1.111 by the Casady Fuel team of the St. Philip League setting the pace. The Berghoff team was also outstanding in this division with games of 1.048 and 1.013 in the Indianapolis, and 1 028 and 1,032 in I the Washington. The Falls City team of the S’, Philip League connected lor a 1.089. Others over the mark were: Gregory A: Appel, 1,023. 1.053; Cook's Goldblume. 1 006. 1.049; Hare Chevrolet. 1.014. and Coca Cola. 1.004. in the Indianapolis: Heidenrcicii Florists. 1,039. Stahlhut Jewelers, ! 002. Koch Furniture. 1 004, Bake A- Vans, 1.016. and Voight Mortuary, 1.000. in the South Side Business Men's; Hoosier Pete. 1,026, 1,013. and Indiana Wheel fi Rim. 1.010. in the Uptown; Underwood Transfer, 1.027. Leonard Coal, 1 020. and Wheeler Lunch, 1.034, in the Washington: Polk's Milk. 1.036, in the Universal; Indiana Bril Telephone, 1 029, in the Fraternal; Assessor. 1.026. in the Court House, and Falls City. 1.001, ill the Fountain Square Recreation. The week passed without a 700 total making an appearance. Joe Fulton's 692 topping all individual scoring. This total came in the regular session of the Indianapolis League on Wednesday night. Lou Fahrbach had a 685 series in the S;. Philip No. 1 league, to take runner-up honr.rs. I9an Abbott, who is enjoying one of his best scoring seasons, posted four i lot als over the 600 mark in his four appearances during the week Starting off with a 649 in the Courthouse league this \eteran poted a 636 in the Delaware doubles, a 667 in the S' Phihn No. 1 and a 658 in the Washington league. Leading totals in the various ladies leagues last week were posted by member, of Ihe Bow es Seal Fast team who or. Friday night set a season's three-game reword in their appearance in the Block Optical League Lillian Buneh turned in a 572 for the Bowes, her serifs being lop for the week among the feminine pasttmers. Eva Dawson had 562. and Blanche Meyer a 560 during the same series, in which the Seal Fast team posted the 2.722 record srrie.s. Dorothy Pyle connected for 1 a 561. while Edna Kag'el pos'eri a 558 series in tfc Ladies' Social on Tuesday j night. This column wishes to express the sym- i nuthv o; tile B line Fraternity of the I citv to Wiibur Durbin, secretary of t-ne Washington and Industrial Leagues, who last week lost his father. Rnwlincram* The Indianapolis Paint A: Color bovs celebrated a double win in their weekly appearance. E.uier Burt savs that Hardin has lost his anchor job. and that mavbe he will be dropped into the hole Red Ranch's Old Gold team has challenged Eva Dawson's Bowes Seal Fast team to a match. . . "Big BoV Stetneeker wound up his "affaire d' amour" at the altar las: week Congratulations. Tom Brown has been going big in '.he Indianapolis Automotive . Walter Stahlhut started big, but ran in’o lots of trouble before ;he evening was over. No. Harry Ochiltree has not retired, he's just coasting on his 700 laurels Tha- Campbell-Crav tieup was one for the books. Lee Carmin coasted m with a '.49 in the Star s matinee session Sainmv Tezzis look a nose dive with 222. 175 and 124 Those eariv season rumblings in the Bade-Sturm ie-ud have quieied down. . Those Webber brothers at the top and bottom of the A-l Radiator Service are taking care of tha- team Doc Gick is about die to break out with something b;g. . Bob W.'.hams finds the going touch in the S'ate Life loop. Ar- Fry has been pounding out sosme classv totals for ibe L. S A- res bovs. Those Gas House kids' are showing the vets some tricks. Tom Manning. R ; s Hia" and Frankie Johns pounding out btg series last week. Pail Crosier Plus’ have bowled right-handed the other night, with that 148. 141 and 148 showing . . Earl Trance is improving everv week. Charlie McCann has stepped out in the last two appearances with the Eli Liilys. . ■ Bob Wilson of the Federal lion, savs he knr. s when to ge' hi- bic totals - Samnv.e I Kroo* showed the Court House bovs how i to make the 8-10 spi.t. 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THE Minnesota Gophers marched on to the Big Ten championship by winning every game on their schedule this season. Wisconsin wast last to be crushed, at Madison Saturday, and the score jvas 34 to 0. Coach Bcrnie Bierman's champs rolled up twenty points in the final quarter. The upset of Purdue by Indiana left the way clear for an undisputed crown and Minnesota stepped out and made it decisive. Picture shows Alphonse, Gopher half back, carrying the ball behind effective interference m the second quarter of the battle at Madison. In its march to the crown the Gophers disposed of lowa. Michigan, Chicago. Indiana and Wisconsin, all of the Big Ten, and North Dakota State, Nebraska and mighty Pittsburgh.

Bears and Giants Likely to Battle in Pro Grid Finale Each Team Needs Only One League Victory. By l iiiti ri Prr’fn NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Another Chicago-New York battle for the : national professional football championship is taking shape. The champion Chicago Bears and • tl e New York Giants are in un- ■ disputed lead in the western and eastern divisions, and need only one victory in two remaining games to clash in the grand finale as they did last year. The Giants beat back the threat of the second-place Boston Redskins yesterday by defeating them, 3 to 0, on a thirteen-yard field goal kicked by Ken Strong. The Giants now need only a victory over Brooklyn Thanksgiving day or over Philadelphia next Sunday. The Bears whipped their fellow-4 townsmen, the Cardinal 17 to 6* for their eleventh straight victory and pulled ahead of Detroit, which lost its first game, 3 to 0, to the Green Bay Packers. The Bears’ remaining games are against Detroit at Detroit Thanksgiving day and at Chicago next j Sunday. The championship clash is set for j Dec. 9 at New York. In the fourth game on yester- ! day's schedule, Philadelphia defeated Brooklyn, 13 to 0. CARLIN AND KAUFFMAN TO MIX IN HALL RING Johnny (Swede) Carlin has been signed to meet Clete Kauffman in the main even of the mat show at Tomlinson hall Friday night. Carlin returned from the east where he has been a consistent winner for the last year. Kauffman won the main event last week over Curley Donchin. Russ Schomer also has been signed for action in the seiri-final and his opponent will be anne .uiced later.

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The fast Kiley Brewing Company quintet of Marion, Ind., wishes to schedule games with Indianapolis learns. Contact A. R. Barley, Kiley Brewing Company, Maroin, Ind. The It’riianapolis Cubs defeated Woodsidc in a practice tilt, and trounced the U. B. Flyers. 45-25. in eames last week. The Cubs will tackle the C'hnstamore Cardinals tonight at Christamore evrn. For games with the Cubs, plaving in the 18-vear-old class, call Lincoln .’.956. or write Russ Andersen. 267 North Randolph street, Indianapolis. The South Side Buddies will oppose the Flrtcher Avenue Young People's Class team tonight at the Fletchpr gvm at 8. Plummer. Sullivan. Aeseter, Foust. Wampler, Curtis and Ostet'inevrr are asked to report at 7:39. Citv and state teams having gyms write to Leo Ostermever. 245 South State avenue. Indianapolis. Mickleyville and Arsenal Bulldogs notice. The Mickleyville Juniors would like to book games with teams in the 15-17-year-old class having gyms. Call Belmont 2064. The Imperial A C's. led by Melloh, tripped the Christamore Flashes. 30-12. The Imperials plav in the 14-17-vear_old class and desire games with teams having access to a gym. Call Drexel 2541, and ask lor Bus. .'lie Crimson Cubs will meet the Na'.mal Road Aces tomorrow night at the Hawthorne gvm at 9 o'clock, Wednesday night, the Cubs will test the University Heteh’s Merchants at Brooksiae at 8. For sanies with the Cubs call Washington 1424—Ring 4. after n p. m. The Central Christain church basket ball league will meet tonight at the church at 7:30. Teams wishing to enter a church lcaaue at low cost are invited to attend. Those unable to be present are asked to call Cherry 2268-W between 6 and 7 p. m. The basketball season of the Fletcher Avenue Christian church will open tonight with three games at the church gvm. Beginning at 7:30. the older men of (he church will play a game, the Young People's Bible class will meet the South Side Buddies, and the C. S. B. class of the church will test the E. E. Gross Funeral Home five The church is located at Fletcher avenue and Nobie street. The Blue A-row girls would like to hook basketball games with church or independent trains for Dec. 7. 14 and 21. Call Drexel 2323, and ask for Iva Mae, All tames may be plaved at the Blue Arrow girls’ gym with no cost to the visiting team except transportation.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS i Death Notices At KIR. ARM) W Ue 89 years. beiO' <1 j b isbar.d of Mrs Harnett Acker and father of Mr- \rmema Lav Gtf! and Mrs Oretchen Sourer passed auv at the residence 3116 Ruckle st Saturday p rr ‘ Services a: .rtf PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Mondav 8 p rn. Friends in-, .’rd Cremation following BORING, LUCINDA—Of ReedsvUle. Ind. mo’her o Mrs Samuel Swain. Edward Burl, Ara and Ralph Borins sister of Mrs George Noe and John D Creed pas-ed an a v Thursday afternoon 4 30. ase 77 Funeral Sunday. 10 a. rr. . at : the residence. 10 30 a m , M P church ; Iruertr.er.t New Palestine cemeterv. ! MAX KERRUCH A SON SERVICE CORCORAN, CATHERINE C vears. sister of James H. Corcoran and | Sarah E Van Auker. deceased, aunt of Ramona Haeeriv and M:~ Marv T Van Auker Os thl • pa t*r. away Sv.rria-. No- 2‘ a' 7 a m. Fureral Tu"s----r. Nov 2'. 839 a. m a: nSN EROS FUNERAI HOME 1639 N Meridian •ervices Holy Cross church 9am Intermen' Hob Cross ceme'erv. Friends invited DI-HI K CAT lit RIM Widow if Peter I ,iPd mother of William H. All-n C. and Cicero Disher passed awav Sundae morr.ine Services at 'he FLANNER A . BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday 2 r m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends mav call at the mortuary CITRTCHEX. RICHARD—Beloved husband of Pauline Gertchen. father of Loret’a. Robert and William Oretchen and Helen Derreit. passed away Sunday a. m Friends may call at the home. 1120 Holliday st. anv time after 2 p. m Mondav Funeral Tuesday 9 am. Burial Floral Par.-:. W. T BLASEGYM SERVICE. MONTGOMERY; AM AND \ Widow of Peter Montgomery, mother of Frank T Montgomery of New York City, and cousin of Mrs. Cora Bvrne, Mrs. Maud Campbell. Mrs. Della Coruch and Luther Worley departed this life Sunday, ace 77 tears. Funeral Mondav Nov. 26, MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL' HOME. 2530 Station st.. 8 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Effingham. 111. _ _ SANDERS. BURR S.—Husband of Edna D. and brother of Clara and Rachel Sanders of Marion, Ind., passed away Saturday morning. Funeral services at the FUNERAL" HOME, HISEY & TITUE, 951 N. Delaware Monday. Nov 26. at 8 p. m. Burial at Marion, Ind.. Tuesday morning. SCHOOLER. KATHERINE —Age 55 years, beloved mother of Mrs. Anna Adams. George J Charles Joseph Albert. Frank and Henry A. Schooler passed away Monday, 9.30 a. m. at residence. 245 East Minnesota st. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a m . Sacred Heart church Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends invited. Friends mav call after noon Tuesday. G H HERRMANN SERVICE -3IITH GEORGE O. Os 2339 1 .- Station st beloved husband of Maud R. Smith and ! father of Floyd V.. Woodrow. George Jr . | Donald Smith. Leona Shields. Madge Harvey and Marie Branham, departed this life Saturday. Nov 24. Funeral Tuesday. Nov 27. a- the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station st . 2.30 p. m. Burial Andprson cemetery. Friends invited. Friends mav call at the residence 2339'a Station st., until noon Tuesday. SMITH. MRS. IDA R. Beloved mother of Mrs. C. A. Harms and Mrs. Charles Snvder of Pasadena. Cal.. Dassed away at her residence. 4061 Wash. blvd.. Friday morning. Services at the residence Tuesday. 2 n. m._ Burial Crown Hill. SPANGLER. LESTER- -Better known as Tepp beloved husband of Katherine Spangler son of Leonard and Ella Spangler. 2166 Napoleon st.; brother of John. Lewis and Walter Spangler and Bulah Primmer of Lafayette. Ind.. passed away Sunday a. m. Friends may call at W. T BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME. 2228 Shelby st.. after 2 p. m. Monday. Funeral Tuesday. 2 p. m. Burial Greenwood. rLafayette papers please copy.] STERRETT. FLOSSIE A.—Beloved daughter of Mrs. Eliza Jeffers, departed this life Sunday. Funeral Wednesday. Nov. 28. at the Fountain Street M. E. church at 2 p m. Burial Crown Hill cemeterv. Friends invited. 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HATS /-n rCleaned and Blocked i THE 5-MINUTE SHOP / jC 31 So. 111. St. RI-0816 FREE FINGER WAVING Marcel, naa cut or shampoo. Permanent waving at a very nominal service charge. INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY & BARBFR SCHOOL. 342. E. Wash._ STUDENTS GRADUATED from the international Beauty & Barber School are in demand because of their efficient qualifications—low fee. 342 E Wash FALSE teeth repaired. 75c up. New piaie. $7.50 DR. CARTER. 626 K.P. bld.RI-1250 BALLROOM" "55x40. for dancing or what? Room, 55x67. night club or what? DEARBORN HOTEL. 3208 E. Mich. CH-7550. HOLLIDAY HALL—ldeally suitable meetings. bridges, etc.; reasonable. LI--6694. 9 to 5. PIANO lessons: low rates fpr children. COVERT. LI-5819. 1336 Bellefontaine. LEARN to dance easilv and quickly— GUARANTEED COURSE—Ten lessons for Seven Dollars. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RI-1610. FREE FINGER WAVING LI-10432 CENTRAL 299 I O. O. F. Bldg Penn.-Wash. QUIGLEY-HYLAND, INC. DETECTIVES. Licensed and bonded. Free consultation. Indiana s oldest agency. 794 Guaranty bldg. RI-9596 RI-8155 6 lransportation RELIABLE TRAVEL everywhere. Bus and I rr:-. sedans SAVE! 193 S. 111. RI-5€34_ BUSINESS SERVICE Auto Glass AUTO GLASS—AiI square cut door glass, i $1 10 each. All windshields. $1.60 each. Prompt service Free parking. STER- ! LING AUTO PARTS. 629 £'. Washington, j Alteration Specialists ALTERATION'S on ladns' and men’s garments: cleaning, pressing, repairing and refining: satisfaction guaranteed. MEYER O JACOBS 212 E. I6:h st. TA-6667 Boilding Materials Buy Where Cash Counts Ix 6 Drop Siding No. 3. $2 60 per 100 Ix 6 Flooring No. 3. $3 per 100 Ix 6 Boards No. 3. $3 per 100. CASH AND CARRY DISCOUNTS. 2112 Northwestern ave TA-2500 , Furnace Service REPAIRS for all makes furnaces: monthly payments. HAWKINS. DR-4443 HALL-NEAL FURNACE CO vacuum cleans furnaces properly: repaired; low nrices. LI-4576 General Contracting CARPENTER, painting. remod.. guar ; rea., trms: 3 yrs. RI-7725. 1312 Guilford. REMODELING, repairing, financing N H. A contracts, furnishing labor and na- i teriais. LOGAN LONG COMPANY'S ; ROOFING and FOY 6 PAINTS Fr<m information estimates INDIANA PAINT ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO 81-6060 Machinists GEO J. EGENOLF. machinists. We spe- 1 cia! -e in priming machinery 18'a W : Sou-h st _ LI-6212 Mattress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated: made into In- ; nerrprlng . expert workmanship: rea*- ' onabie ri-2249 i Moving. Transfer. Storage MOVING, storage; reasonable: careful j handling- whi? men W. ST E INK AMP _ RI-3667. JR-2185-1. CARLETON TRANSFER —Experienced movers; covered vans. rsas. rates. HA-2252.

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IDEAL ELECTRIC WASHER CO 208 N. DELAWARE—-ALL MAKES ONE-DAY SALE! Maytag Washer i 8 ADD a ■ CARRYING Reconditioned ffL H CHARGE TRADE IN YOUR OLD WASHER a j m We Repair and Furnish Paris for Anv Washer Ojf Jf Indiana's Largest Exclusive Washing Machine Dealer. C P Come ;o Ou: Store. Buy and Save. We Have No Qzoy 9?. sjtitutKXAv /rutaA, (9kio • tiM 9 c£b<A

BUSINESS SERVICE Musical Instruments Repaired BAND and orchestra instruments repaired; expert; guar. work. PEARSON CO.. Inc.. 128 N Penn LI-5513. Plumbing GUARANTEED plumbing, material and labor. CH-5845. SHEETS AND BLOOM. 2225 E Tenth st. Rent A Car RENT A NEW DeSoto Air-Flow Drtve-lt-vourself. 39 Kentucky. RI-7438. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring FREE HAWAIIAN GUITAR -To each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 Roosevelt ave. "BEST BY TEST HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male WE WANT TO TALK TO A RELIABLE MAN now employed, desiring to better himself bv qualifying as TNSTALLTION and SERVICE MAN in the ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION and Air Conditioning bus. No exper. nec., but chosen applicant should be mechanically inclined and willing to train spare time for a few months, write, giving age, present occupa , phone. Utilities Eng. Inst . Box K-3.39. Times FIRST-CLASS Cleveland set-up mansingle spindle. Experienced on 2 in. up to 6% in. machines. In replying give details as to places employed and kind of work. Address Box K 327, Times SALESMEN WANTED. APPLY ROOM 207. 18 W. MARKET ST. MEN WANTED Sell shirts. No experience necessary. Free samples. Commission in advance. Free ties with shirts. CARROLL MILLS. 8758 Flatbush ave., Brooklyn. N. Y PRESSFEEDER WANTED—Job immediateCall 224 North Meridian, mom 13 14 Help Wanted —Female LADY Hawaiian guitar player. Permanent.. Part time. Salaried work. Teaching beginning studentss. Personality, ability to keep students interested more essential than plaving Bbilitv. Phone or call Spink hotel, leaving name, address, phone number so that interview can be arranged. RELIABLE family Wants responsible girl to help with housework and care for children. Prefer one living south. Call RI-669 4 GIRLS—For" "advertising, good earnings, pleasant work. Ask lor MR PLESCHER. _ Spencer hot Pl. 16 Situations Wanted TYPYIST— COMPETENT. P. B X . CLERICAL WORK HU-6059 RENTALS

17 Furnished Rooms S2—NICE furnished front room, modern. 24 W. 181 h st. S3- 24TH E.. 515—Cozv room, next oath, steam heat. Hot water Widow's home. HE-1494. I S3 —Sgle., ILLINOIS. 3025 N.—Private home; comfortable room: suitable 1 or 2: hot water. TA-0886 S3—CENTRAL. 2361. Apt. 2—Nice clean furnished room; private home: hot water. $37" 24TH. 515 E.—Cozv room, next bath. steam heat. Widow’s home. HE-1494 S3. RURAL 612 N.— Cozy stray- heated: real winter home; garage; washing optional. CH-6698. ALABAMA. N.. 1115—Light cl< warm room: hot water; walking distance. $2. _ Rl-5121. ALABAMA." N. 2355—Large front room: overstuffed: also bedroom; private enIranee: garage. Reasonable; CAPITOL. 2612 N.—Sleeping room, modern. $2. Call af’rr 5 o'clock. HA-2664-W. CENTRAL. 2215—At tractive room; next bath; meals. S6. HF.-3176. COLLEGE, 3553—Cheerful warm room, hot water; shower: private entrance: gentleman WA-1050. COLLEGE AVE . 2366 Furnished room for gentlemen* reference required ILLINOIS. N.. 1919 Well-heated room: constant hot water, twin beds; on car line. ILLINOIS. N..’ 1907—Attractive steamheated room: constant hot water, refined home: gentlemen: reasonable. ILLINOIS"" N.7 3232—Large, cozy sleeping room; hot water: private entrance; Ist floor. ILLINOIS. N., 2.3sß—Nice mom; twin beds, meals optional; reasonable: gents. HA--1097. ILLINOIS. 2706 N —Nicely furnished room: private home, with garage. TA-1019 PENNSYLVANIA. N . 2006 N:rc iargroom: innersorinc mattress; hot water: good heat. TA-5470. RUCKLE. 2821—Room, warm" private batn. constant hot water: reasonable. HA--2143-W. VERMONT. 36 W . No. 2 8a and bedroom combined, with kitchen privileges employed lady. LI-8612. 27TH ST VV 45—Modern home 1 room: innespring mattress: across from bath; _telephone. I ROOM—North Fall creek ir. quiet home. Close to carline. Particulars. CH-7046 2~FRONT bedrooms on Wash. blvd.. near 30th: breakfast on”ona.. garage tree Reasonable. TA-5950. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service. As low as $2 a dav $lO week. 9 n Meridian Li-2351 HaTELrTM E." NEW YORK—Modern "outside rooms: reasonable; x n sq from postoffice. WASHINGTON, 359 W —Room double. 50c to $1.00; single. 25c up: week 11.50 to $3.50: bachelor apts.. $4.00; morning calif, dav or night. SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E Washington st.: clean outside rooms. S2 50 up wtiv.: running wafer: 'howers tubs HARBOUR HOTEL rooms: running hot coid water: low ra's 18 Housekeeping Rooms ADAMS 1947 entrance: utilities: $5 weekly: monthly rate, couple employed BROADWAY. 902—53 to S3 1 2. 3-room apartments: sink: private toilet. 3-room , apartment: large living room; steam ; heat: hardwood; overstuffed. RI-1380 BROADWAY, 2346—5ma1l apts. for" : 3 adults. First floor. $5 to $6 Choice j neighborhood CARROLLTON AVETTS29=Cozy. warm, 2- : room apartment: sink in kitchen Everything furnished. Private entrance Adults. PI-5976 t CARROLLTON 2230—2 rooms, downstairs. 1 room kitchenette. $3.50 Good heat: 1 private garage DORMAN 425—Ladv ;il share mal home with congenial iadv or married 1 couple ILLINOIS. 2625 ST—2 lovel} front rooms; i clean good heat: private entrance reasonable HEW JEP-EEY "440 N 2 or 3 room 1 furnished apartment; overstuffed: reasonabje. RI-3619 _ PROSPECT 2008 —Modern 1-room apartment: r.icelv furnished: Drivate entrance: phone SHEFFIELD S 335—2 modern furnished or unfurnished rooms- private bath utilities and_ heat WOODRUFF PL 544 Middle dr:*, e 1 room and kitchenette near hath u:lit:e= furnished reasonable, adults. CH--3:73 IITH ST.. 717 E.—3-room apartment: modern; private entrance; good heat. LI- j 1005.

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RENTALS IS Housekeeping Rooms i 2-ROOM apt niceh furnished very deI suable 1104 N. Ala LI-6082 I 3 OR 3 NICELY furnished upper rooms; new priva'r home groci hea;. j 6 to emI p'.oved persons DR-7210 COLORED—2. 3 and 4 rooms; private en 7 trance, water paid. Inquire 139 W. 15th | St HA-2932. 19 Rooms with Board $5: PARK 833—Cozv room; 3 good meals; gentlemen good home, close in. RI--9930 S5 50. LEXINGTON'; 937 -Modem room with bath: good ventilation. 3 meals, laundrv. _ DR-3523-J ALABAMA. N . 1224—Roommate for voting man; hot water: good meals. $5 50. RIHAMILTON. N, 1033—Front room: boardT laundrv: private entrance excellent heat: privileges; $6 CH-2616-R. PARK. 1414—Large front room: also room part rent rare furnace. Steam heat. NONE BETTER—Morton PI. addition; twin beds: shower: gentlemen 2062 N New Jersey st TA-6916 121 Lnfurnishcd Apartments $27.50: “DUNDEE." cor. Virginia and Mo Cartv sts Price includes heat gas. light*. Frlgldaire CH-2777 37 W 21st $37 50-542 50 2035 N. Meridian S4O-60 Indianapolis Rental Agency Film and unfurn apts. Free service and transportation LI-5452 fIWRWKNr RflWflC BUREAU " Apartments in au parte ol i.fle city; tree transportation to Inspect ipartmenta. fall HE-1328 or Rl-137] day or nlghr F 95, colored—. Jackson Ct. 1222-24 Cornell! 'JO- includes utilities. See custodian H 'OK colored Douglas Court 21st * BlvdT D • <22 50- includes util See cusfnrfton. 22 Unfurnished Houses slo MACPHERSON AT 33RD—4-room semi-modern bungalow, good condition: garage; water paid. M'C’ULLOUGH. 108 N. Delaware. $lO- 11TH st , E Nice place near Woodruff; Inducements. WA-2320-J $lO M 0.—722 W. 30th 5-room semi-modern dbl.. water paid. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491 —247 N. Penn. sls; GUILFORD, 2619—5-room modern; water paid; garage. HB-4967 $24 GRACELAND. 352*—Lovely 4 room modern double, garage, water paid. HA--2639-J. BELL ST.. 950—6 rooms, semi-modern; re 2 decorated in. out: $10: water paid. RI--2929. i BETHEL.22I2 —7-room modern single, be<G room, toilet, lavatory down, 3 bedrooms, full bath up. 2 rar garage sls. DR-1099. ! CHESTER. 419 N—s room cottage, bath, furnace. 5 closets, cabinet, garage sl7. CHURCHMAN 2429, 6 room double on Beech Grove car line, garage, chicken house. DR-1099. COLLEGE. 5236—3 bedrooms. laundrv; good furnace, reduced. HU--4076, HA-3018-R. GRACE ST 431 5-room modern bungalow, $22 50. CH-0344. HU-6631. Hamilton N , 538—5-room semi-moders __single; good condition; garage IR-5410. I LA SALI.E. 2607 N.—Bungalow; 5 rooms, modern: garage; good condition: $25. TA-6415. _ NEW YORK 4414 E,—6-room modern; garage; water. Open Sunday, 1.30-5. CH--2358. OLNEY. 2050 N.—s-room modem bungalow" 1 garage; good condition: $lB HU-7458. ORIENTAL S 51—6 large rooms, atticT bath; sl2 month: _3r paid LT-7098. ORIENTAL S.. 33—4 large room' and kitchenette, bath porch and va'd. $11; water paid. LI-7998. RURAL, 1131 N—6 rootm scmi-n odern; water pidj_sl6. WA-2815 SHEFFIELD. 137 N.—6-room semi-modern double, near Washington Heights. RE--4020-M UNION ST . 2231 —[j double, 5 roomsT emi-modern sl2: water paid. DR-4673-J. UNIVERSITY. 4922—5 room mod bunga!owu_hdw. floors: garage, $29. RI-9548. 18TH 118 W—Single. 8 rooms fireplace! redecorated; near school TA-5533. 24TH ST -Near Delaware, 3 bedroom modern splendid condition; bargain. Sl7. TA-4679. 25TH fi PARK Corner 2-way double. 6 rooms, just cleaned. Reasonable. HU--7868. 30TH st WES 7 near Illinois 3 rooms! kitchenette, garage furnace, *lB. WA--2820-J 39TH 323 W 6-room modern and garage; Just off Maple road; nice location. $25. RI-6412. Attractive 4 rooms and bath, good condinor. Hcatrola; garage: reasonable. _ 20.09 AdamCOLORED —313 W North: 8 rooms. sl6per month; water paid LI-1269. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses i;?:; r. : . :: ■ : <■ o ver 7 stuffed real home; 2 families; $6. HA--4499-VV. _ NEW YORK W., 1628—5 rms bath, garage. overstuffed: $4.50 wk. RI-7725. SHEFFIELD 1256. N.— 4 rooms, modern, well furnished water paid $lB. LADY employed share apartment with widow employed; references. RI-9239 NORTH Lovely turn bedroom apt., utilities. gar ?40_ LI-3164 TA-0335 AMBASSADOR A1 i T. lIOTEL Comer Penn, and 9th. Now available—one of those choice furnished apartments Coir.p hotel service if desired. Reasonable rates, dahy, weekly or monthly RI-1371. li Suburban and Farms 10 ACRES Wes• Pitt -burg; 4-room house, barn, garage, poultry hou'-e, sl2 mo. 3529 E 32nc 4 rooms. 3 lots: $lO. 810 Baltimore Ave . 5 rooms $lO. JENNINGS BROS 28 S Illinois. __ BE QUICK, bu- 6 . Rock'.lie Rd. Ground. 5 rooms garage, chicken park, store mu door. _____ 25 Business, Office and Desk Space STORE ROOM, living rooms: newlv deecrated; suitable anv k.r.d of buslnesa: ocati a. 1341 Shelby at. 26 Wanted to Rent lENANTB waiting tot various types houses and apts Courteous ar.d efficient rental management. O. J SMITH REALTY CO.. Ll-8565. ion to 120 ACRES or third- equipment furnished: possession March Ist ; experience. references Times. K-331 _____ REAL ESTATE FOR SAIF 27 Houses For Sal* 8-ROOM he .se."2 lots; good well, chicken 2019 Nolar, ave TBEDROOM ho north; B and L. stock for equity COLORED BARGAINS—SingIes and doubles: ea.v terms H E REDDING. INC^ 142 N _Delaware_ RI-5177 SEVERAL desirable properties for colored clients good cond well located: reasonable prices ana terms Call Fred D. Stilz. A J HUEBER Ai CO. 144 N. Delaware LI-4412. TIMES want ADS ar* the mois economical in the city.