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STATE CONTROL OF CITY POLICE FINDSSUPPORT Crime Study Group Drafts Proposal for Submission to Assembly. Sweeping reform of police organization in Indiana cities of 10.000 or more population and centralization of authority under a state police board was considered today by the Indiana Committee, volunteer crime study group, for presentation to the 1935 state legislature. The proposal was drafted by Professor J. J. Robinson of the Indiana University School of Law, vice-chairman of the committee. Another proposal for presentation to the legislature providing extensive changes in organization of civil and criminal courts was recommended by a subcommittee on administration of Justice of the State Committee on Government Economy. Purpose of the police reform measure is to divorce police work entirely from politics, one of the principal objectives of the Indiana Committee, Professor Robinson explained. Independent Units Replaced State and city police departments would be drawn into a single organization. supplanting present individual units. The centralization would be mandatory for all cities in First. Second, Third and Fourth class and would be optional for smaller cities and towns. Control would be vested in* a central body of nine members, chosen from an equal number of designated police districts in the state bv majority vote of Circuit Court judges in each district. Rotating membership on the board is planned to prevent a complete change in personnel resulting in sudden and radical changes of polity. Mobile Division Urged The central board would be empowered to employ a police commissioner and from two to four deputies, removable only for cause by the board as executive heads of the forces. The state force would be composed of a mobile division, for statewide patrol and administration; municipal divisions, composed of present police forces in cities above the fifth class, to be operated as parts of the state force; and the present Bureau of Criminal identification and Investigation. State funds would finance expences of the board, commissioners, a police training school, the Bureau of Identification and Investigation. Department of Inspection and other state units such as the mobile division. Cities Would Share Costs Operating costs of local divisions would be paid by municipalities, but the state board would fix the budgets. Under the plan, small cities could • have their entire police work taken over by the state force. Local boards of Safety would lose all power of hiring and firing or promoting local police officers. Sweeping changes in Indiana laws to expedite criminal court procedure and compel civil litigants to share trial costs are recommended in a report on file today for consideration of the 1935 General Assembly. Dean Bernard C. Gavit, Indiana University Law School, and Austin V. Clifford. Indianapolis attorney, members of the subcommittee on justice administration of the Governmental Economy State Committee. filed the recommendations. Outstanding are a recommendation that the number of judicial circuits be reduced from 105 to 82 and a criticism of existing statutes permitting venue changes, which, legal authorities protest, delay criminal trials. Deposit in Civil Actions Plaintiffs in civil actions would be required to post a sls deposit to apply against court casts with the filing of a complaint. A schedule of court costs, more nearly commensurate with actual expenses, is recommended. Municipal Court actions would require a $5 deposit. Municipal judges would be deprived of their power to suspend costs against persons convicted in criminal actions. A cost bond shouid be required from persons seeking a change of venue. Moreover, the committee suggests that the Supreme Court name the new judge in case of a change of venue. Longer Term for Judges Judges of all courts, excepting the Supreme and Circuit Courts, should be appointed to hold office during good behavior and be removable by impeachment only, the report recommended. Other important proposals are: Joint trial of felony defendants, except in the discretion of the court. Disclosure of alibi defenses in advance of trial. Broadening of the powers to revise indictments Examination of jurors by the trial judge. Instead of by counsel, in order to speed up selection of juries. Prohibition against selecting jurors from bvstanders in the court. Amendment of the Hartsell death penalty robbery law. through which jurors'might find the defendant | guilty of a lesser crime than that charged. LAWYER WON'T TALK: WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE Became Uncommunicative After Admission to Bar. Is Complaint. The paradoxical situation of a lawyer who refused to talk so irritated Mrs. Leola Sullivan, proprietor of a chicken farm in New Augusta, that she has filed a divorce suit against her husband, Leon Sullivan, newly admitted to the bar. in Superior Court. Mrs. Sullivan charges that her husband was chummy until after she put him through law school. After he had passed his bar examination. Mr. Sullivan, according to the suit, was uncommunicative. The wife asks $4,000 and $12.50 a week alimony and payment of court costs. Former Postmaster to Talk The Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Club 6 anil meet at 8 Friday in the Hotel Washington. Leslie D. Clancy, former Indiana polls postmaster, will speak on ‘(Highlights of the Postal Service."'

VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Richard Epps 21. R R I*. Bo* 3#9 farmer and Marguerite Buckner. 20. of 1330 Yande*-M. housekeeper. Harry Nicholson, 32, of 1475 Roosevelts'. mechanic, and Addle Covle. 17. of 2150 i North Tempie-nv. housekeeper. I Scott Douglas. 21. of 3432 Andover-rd. supply man and Jean Cox, 19. of 2323 EngI lian-av. packer. I Stephenson Snider. 34. of 1830 Sheiby-st. I deiert lye, and Laura Jenkins. 23. of 1249 Noml-*t. housekeeper John McDaniel, 21. of 519 South Tibbsav clerk, and Mary Mer*d;th, 17. of 945 Beil-rt. housekeeper. Alfred H;l!e 34 of 413 N N'w Jersey-st. talesman, and Edna McDaniel. 35. of 418 New Jeraev-st. housekeeper. Robert Laberteu. 21 Monsonnla farmer, and Alberta Cavton. 24. of 589 Jackson-st, housekeeper Rov Howard 34. of 620 S. New Jerseyst. radio operator, and Nannie Woodall. 23. of 1028 Wiilow-av. housekeeper. - 4 Birth* I Bora Oear and Vernlce Kelso, 1910 Colon. Stanie- and Grace W.ssen. 1028 W. 29th Ferdinand and Mvrtie Stratton. 2257 t Carrollton John TANARUS ila Dorman. 945 N Luett. Keyboard and Nancy Ensminger, 610 B.rcn. Myles and Margarle Martin, 1923 Hovey. Jesse and Julia Harris 211 Koehne 1 Joseph and Juanra Haddox. 433 W. 14th. Rufus and Macv Smith, 1545 Mart.lndale. Earl and Orpha Smith. 411 E Walnut. I Nathan and Elizabeth Waltz, 121 N. I Eider I Charles and Mary Grizzle. Coleman HosI pital Joseph and Louetta Mueller. Coleman Hospital. ( Jam* and Mildred Springer. Coleman Hospital. Henri and Anna Rosner 35 N. Wallace. Girls I Frank and Charlotte Settles. 1119 Division. Allen and Ida Milliner. 1810 \V New York. Rot.rt and Angel Imhausen. 510 N. Sheffield. Harvey and Hazel Winters. 1635 Holllda v. Theodore and Katherine W'hite. 921 E St. Clair Eugene and Daisy Turner. 3523 Vg. 12th. Ernest and Helen Barr. 1256' 2 W. New York William and Helen Coleman. 2016 Columbia. George and Doris Campbell. 1010 E 16th. Walter and Dorothy Monden, 55 N. Jefferson. Edward and Helen Williams. 2807 Columbia. Henry and Nina Cassetty, 842 S. Capitol Edwin and Nellie Demlow, Coleman Hospital. Howard and Martha Giffln, Coleman Hospital. Frank and Betty Hollis, Coleman Hospital. Howard and Martha Roberts. Coleman Hospital. Bruce and Ruth Florence. 4111 Bowman. Deaths Charles D. Hartley. 62, 381 Bolton, carcinoma Alonzo L. Le Feber, 63, 420 N. Rural, lobar pneumonia. Harry A. McDonald, 49. 632 N. Riley, cerebral hemorrhage. Ethel Caldwell, 50, City Hospital, acute myocarditis. Nellie R. Finch, 51, 4266 Bowman, chronic myocarditis. James Huggins, 66. 24 N. Rural, chronic myocarditis. Clarice O Keefe 3, City Hospital, streptococcic pneumonia. Josephine Pfeiffer, 74, 542 N. Temple carcinoma. Loura Kate Linn. 72. 637 Birch uremia Amanda Purdy. 77, 1201 Newman, hypostatic pneumonia. Caroline E Geiger, 65, 1728 East 12th, arterio sclerosis. Bessie Agnes Harris. 38, 1934 Wilcox, pulmonary tuberculosis. John Hibbs, 70, 1733 Martindale lobar pneumonia. Samuel Wilson, 10, Riley Hospital rheumatic endocarditis. Jennie Beck. 56. 331 Blake, lobar pneumonia. Alice Little. 68. Methodist Hospital, broncho pneumonia. Plumbing Permits W. E. Curtiss, 6 W. Michigan, eleven fixtures. Dallas Pierce, 344 W. 26th. 3 fixtures. William F. Steck, 5749 Wildwood, 9 fixtures. William F. Sleek, 5102 N. Illinois. 8 fixtures. Sheets & Bloom. 1257 Knox. 1 fixture. Perry Unversaw. 2102 Clav. 4 fixtures. A N N 0 U NCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BROWN. ELDORI'S O. Passed away Tuesday morning. Friends may call Wednesday up to 2 p. m. at J. C. WILSON. UNDERTAKER. 1230 Prospect stand thereafter at residence of Dr. Corvdon S. Brown. New Bethel. Funeral, New Bethel Baptist Church at 2 p. m.. Thursday. Dec. 6. DIFFEY, MARlE—Beloved wife of Eugene Duffe.v and mother of Eugene Jr. and Marie Jaquelinr. sister of James J . John H. and William S. McCaslin, passed away’ Tuesday. Dec. 4. Funeral Thursday. Dec. 6. at 9 a. m. Holv Cross Church. Burial Holv Cross cemetery. Friend, may call at the residence of James J. McCaslin, 253 N. Arsenal, any time after 3 p. m. today. ABDON SERVICE. GARRETT, JOHN—Age 35 years, brother of Nellie, passed awav Dec. 4. Funeral Thursday, Dec. 6. 8:30 a. m.. at the GEORGE W. USHER FUNERAL HOME. 1719 N. Capitol ave.; 9 a. m. St. John's ! Church. Burial Holv Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call after 4 p. m. Wednesday. GREEN. JAMES M.—Entered into rest Tuesday, age 60 years; beloved husband of Helen Green: father of Gladys Brav, Florence Mahurin. Loraine. Kenneth. Austis. Herbert and Orbra Green; grandfather of Estella May Bray. Funeral Thursday at the residence of son. BC7 River ave.. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS in charge. MCDONALD. HARRY A.— Age 50 years, be. loved husband of Mrs. Hazel R. McDonald. father of C. Marjorie McDonald and Mrs Florence Harbison, brother of Mrs. Besse Wilson of Crawfordsville. Ind.. and Ralph McDonald of Greenwood. Ind.. departed this life Monday afternoon. Funeral Thursday. 1 p. m., at the SHIRLEY BROS' CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois st. Friends invited. Burial Crawfordsville. Ind., about 3:30 p m. Friends may call at the residence. 632 N. Riley Ave. until 11 a. m. Thursday. (Crawfordsville papers please copy.i _ PFEIFFER. fOSFPHJNE—BeIoved wife of J P Pfeiffer, mother of Leo N.. J. E.. Bruno C . Mrs. Clara Douglass and Mrs. Stella Wohlhleter. passed awav Tuesday. 6:15 a. m. Friends may see Mrs. Pfeiffer anv time after 6 p. m. Dec. 4 at the FUNERAL HOME OF FEENEY <fc FEENEY. 2339 N. Meridian St. Funeral Thursday 8:30 o'clock at the FUNERAL HOME and 9 o'clock St. Philip Neri church. Burial St. Joseph's cemeterv. Friends invited. St. Philip's Altar Society will meet Wednesday. 7 p. m.. for praver. RA! '-TON. BENTEN ARTHUR —Passed away Tuesday morning, age 2 years. Funeral service Thursday, 10 a. m.. at the residence. 1414 King ave Friends invited Burial Memorial Park. CONKLE SERVICE SCOTT. MRS. PEARL—Residing 527 E. 31st St. passed awav Sunday at Lafavette. Ir.d Services at FLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday at 2 p. m. Friends invited Burlap Crown Hill. _ 3 Funeral Directors, Florists ” FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian_Bt. TA-1835 FLANNER& BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive TA-4400 GRINSTELNER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 ~GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH ST BE-0148 1719 N CAPITOL AVE TA-1719 J. C WILSON 1230 Prospect at DR-0321. DR-0322 4 Lost and Found BLACK CAT-White face, white fee- Vicinity E. Michigan. BeviUe Ave. Reward. CH-0344 lost Bijck. lady** purse, containing diamond ring, receipts. 2833 E. 19th St. Reward STRAYED- SMALL GUERNSEY COW. 703 YOKE ST DR-1417. WRITE DOj—Black spotted, male. One blue eve. one brown Locked collar. Name Ted. Reward. 1009 W New York St. FOUND—Package containing dry goods. Call 230 S Per.n. Ask for Lon WILL party who found purse in Kresge's store please return. Reward. DR-2843. POLICE DOG. female, black with tan legs. 2423 N. Capitol, after 7.30 p. m. Reward TIMES WANT ans accepted until 10 V 5 Personals ~~ hats Cleaced and Blocked a p^. THE 5-MINUTE SHOP / JC 31 So 111. St. RI-0816 f’-'LSE: teeth repaired. 75c up. Hew plate. *.50 DR CARTER, 628 K P bid RI-1250 WILL board, clothe child. *4. Ben references. care. 34 N. Traub. rUR COATS REUNED REPAIRED” Rj£ MODELED. REASONABLE HU-8150. Free Finger Waving Look v*ur best for the holidays Your hair neatly and artistically dressed. Marcel hair cut or shampoo. Permanent waves at nominal service charge INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY it BARBER SCHOOL, 343 E Wash. 6 Transportation rt-ORIDA soon; lady in good Bulek fed ; tax* $ tea*.. 1 msa help dm*. 81-Ml4.

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BUSINESS SERVICE Auto Repairs AUTOS repaired in my shop at nome. Reasonable prices 1615 E Michigan. Building Material* Buy Where Cash Counts Ix 6 Drop Siding No 3. *2 60 pel 100 Ix 6 Flooring No. 3. $3 per 100 Ix 6 Boards No. 3, $3 per 100. CASH AND CARRY DISCOUNTS. >ll2 Northwestern m __ _ * _ TA-2500 General Contracting REMODELING, repairing, financing N. H. A contracts, furnishing labor and materials. LOGAN LONG COMPANY'S ROOFING and FOY'S PAINTS. Free information, estimates. INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. RI-6090._ CONTRACTORS, don't miss this opportunity; important information, conftden-RI-5040 TA-6644 Machinists GEO. J EGENOLF—M achl nis t s—We specialize in printing machinery. 18Vi W South st. LI-6212. Mattress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated: made into innersprings: expert workmanship: reasonable RI-2240 ___ _____ Moving, Transfer, Storage MOVING, storage; reasonable; careful handling - white men W. STEINKAMP RI-3667. IR-2185-1 CARLETON TRANSFER—Experienced movers: covered vans: reas rates HA-2252 PETES— CH-2878. Careiul white men. colored vans: anv where, anything Musical Instruments Repaired 3AND and orchestra instruments repaired; expert: guar. work. PEARSON CO.. Inc.. J2B N Penn LI-5513 Rent A Car RENT A NEW DeSoto Air-Flow Drlve-it-vourself 39 Kentucky. RI-7438. INSTR UC TI ON S 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring WE WANT to select reliable young man, now employed, with foresight, fair education ana mechanical inclinations, willing to train spare time or evenings, to qualify as INSTALLATION and SERVICE expert on all types ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS and Air Conditioning Equipment. Write fully, giving age. phone, present occupa. UTILITIES ENG. INST.. Indianapolis Times, Box K-337. STUDENTS GRADUATED from the International Beauty & Barber School are in demand because of their efficient qualifications—low fee 343 B Wash SlO5 00-Sl7s.OtPMONTH—Government lobs. Indianapolis examinations expected. List jobs free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept 147-P. Rochester. N. Y FREE HAWAIIAN GUITAR-—To each new stud?nt. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2168 Roosevelt ave "BEST BY TEST HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male MAN for alterations and repairs on men's clothing. Must be experienced. See MR. MILLER. 31 S. 111., after 5 p. ™ 14 Help Wanted —Female WANTED —Thoroughly experienced Stenog-rapher-Bookkeeper for an Indianapolis firm Age 30. Single. Must live in Indianapolis. Former Central graduate preferred. See Mrs. Hammond, Employment Manager. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. 3 MORE girls for work in city; guaranteed salary and bonus. Call after 4 p. m., 272 Century Bldg. STUDIO WORK—Salary. Permanent Job 206>j E. New York. 15A Salesmen. Solicitor, Agent SELL Christmas cards: make 100'e or more profit on beautiful assortments selling at 25c. 50c. 75c. SI Call or write WARRENFELT SUPPLY CO.. 335 Massachusetts ave. lb Situations Wanted TYPIST. COMPETENT. P. B. X. CLERICAL WORK. RENTALS __ 17 Furnished Rooms S3: 24TH. E.. 515—Cozy room, next oath, steam heat. Hot water. Widow’s home. HE-1494. ALABAMA. N.. 702—Apt. 4; attractive bedroom: steam, hot water; modern: reasonable: close Ln. LI-3173. COLLEGE. 2713—2 attractive rooms; large closets: studio couch; $2 and $3. DELAWARE. N.. 1407 Large, pleasant bedroom: good heat: reasonable: close in. Rl-9267. DELAWARE. N., 2412—Warm, cozy rooms; bus line: garage: real homelike. EMERSON. N., 421 Exclusive sleepine room, adjoining bath: gentleman: heat guaranteed: reasonable. IR-5834. ILLINOIS. N., f9l9—Lovely room; large closet; hot water; good heat: private entrance. ILLINOIS. N . 3232 Furnished, large, warm room; hot water; first floor; private entrance. ILLINOIS. N‘ 1907—Attractive steamheated room, constant hot water Refined home. Gentleman. Reasonable. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 13*7—Lovely furnished room for man; near bath; quiet home. _LI-8857. 36TH, W.. 14—Delightful front room, private home; easy transportation; gentlemep preferred. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service. As low as S2 a dav: *lO week 740 n Meridian LI-2351 SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington st.: clean outside rooms, *2.50 up wily.; running water; showers._tubs. _ HOOSIER HOTEL side rms : showers: city heat 440 Mass. 18 Housekeeping Rooms CARROLLTON. 2230—1-room and kitchenette; good _heat;_private entrance; *3 ILLINOIS. N. 2339—1, 2-room apts.7 everything furnished: *3.50. >5. HMW'M. KEYSTONE. N.. 808 2-room furnished apartment and bath; utilities; clean and reasonable. LEXINGTON. 1206—4-room upper duplex; nice, clean; adults: private entrance. Reasonable. DR-1190-J. NEW YORK E.. 1405—Elderly lady for housekeeping; reasonable. IV4 sauares Holv Cross church. LI-783C PARK. 1535—2-room apartment; sink; furnished or unfurnished; modern: private entrance; reasonable. WARMAN. N . 229 —3 furnished rooms : modern except furnace; downstairs; private entrance. _ LOVELY WOODRUFP—6OB M. dr -room kitchenette: furnished: utilities. 3rd floor; *lB mo. CH-4108. CLINTON HOTEL—Large front room, housekeeping, steam heat, gas range. 29 Virgtna avs. 19 Rooms H-ith Board HAMILTON. N ~ 1033—Front room; boardl laundry; excellent heat; private entrance; home privileges; *6; gents. CH--3616-R MOUNT. 52. N.—Attractive room, next bath: suitable for 2. Home cooking; privileges. 88-0791-M OLIVE. 1848 —Warai room: next to path; tome cooking, l Mick Shelby car; very reasons ore, DR-JBSHW.

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RENTALS 19 Rooms with Board BABY or children to board: good care: modern home; reasonable. RI-7123. 21 Unfurnished Apartments 527.50; "DUNDEE cor. Virginia ana McCarty sts. Price includes heat, gas, Frigidaire CH-2777 GUILFORD. 6364 1 2 —Modern 2 beuroom; sunparlor garage; steam heat; $27.50. HU-1859. 2035 N. Meridian $52-50 to $55.00 1433 N. Penn. $37.50 to_s47. 50 LOVELY 2-bedroom apt., north Fail creek. Frig, gar.: $42.50. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and fIMRTM€Nr R€NWCBUft€flU Choice apartments gladly shown. HE-1328 FOR colored—Jackson Ct.. 1222-24 Cornell; S2O; includes utilities. See _ 22 Unfurnished Houses $6 MO.-4-rm. double—3ll9 W. St. Clair. $6 mo.—4-rm. dble.—3ll4 W. St. Clair. Gregory & Appel, Inc. 247 N. Penn. LI-7491 $10 —950 BELL ST.—6-room double, near Tech; redecorated in —out._ RI-2929. sl2: UNION ST.. 2231—% double; 5 rooms, semi-modern: water paid : DR-4673 __ Bungalow West, $12.50 5 Rooms and garage; elec, lights; large porch; 320 Barton (4100 west). Call ADAMS ST.. 2059 —4 rooms, bath; A-l; CHURCHMAN. 2429 6 Room double. Beech Grove car line, garage, chicken_hou.se: CONGRESS, 364—b-room mod., corner bungalow: $25; water paid; garage. TA--6095. DECUINCY. 320—Desirable 5-room modern ■ngle: newly decorated: excellent fur- __ - GUILFORD. 2304—Newly decorated 5-room modern double: water paid; sls. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia ave. HAMILTON. 314—5 room double: good condition; new furnace; garage. HIGH ST.. 1002 —4 rooms, near Eli Lilly; good cond.; water paid. LI-2290. LA SALLE, 2607 N.—Bungalow; 5 rooms, breakfast room, full basement, laundry, garages. TA-6415. NEW YORK. E.. 3110—5-rm„ senu-mod. and garage; on bus line: water pd.; $lO. RI-6412. J. S. CRUSE. INC. 7 SHERMAN DR.. N.. 619—3-bedroom modern; garage; $35. SHIMER AGENCY. LI-1003. TA-1003. SOUTH SlDE—Nice 3-bedrm. mod. bung.; 1 acre; chickens; $25. Jtl-7766. IR-7956. STATE, 425 N.—B room's, modern, newly painted and decorated: garage: near Tech; reduced UNIVERSITY, 4922—5-room mod. bungalow; hdw. floors: garage: S2O. RI-9548. 18TH. W.. 118—Single; 4 bedrooms; fireplace; redecorated; Va mo. free; S2O. TA-5533. 24TH, E., 618—5 rms.. gar,; good heat; new dec. thruout; S3O. LI-6035. 30TH ST., V. r .— 1 C rooms: furnace, garage; reasonable; bus. near Illinois. WA-2820-J. 39TH. w.. 323—6-room modern and garage; just off Maple rd.; nice location; S2B. RI-6412. Rent starts Dec. 16. N. 3200—Coziest mod. 4-rm single bungalov.; $22.50. RI-7766. IR-7956. FREE RENT until Dec. 5: 123 S. Arlington: 4 rooms, semi-modern; newlv decorated; $lO. IR-3516. HALF dble.. 5 rms., basement and attic; semi-mod.; Jackson st. A. E. CLASHMAN. RI-9210. COLORED; 1523 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. —4 rooms, electricity, gas. garage; $6. HE-1127. _ Colored, North—sl4.oo 1636 Bellefontaine; 6-rm. mod. cottage; gar. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ADAMS ST.. 2057—4 rooms, bath; conven. nt, cozy, clean, desirable; garage; $25. MERIDIAN. N„ 816—1. 2. 3-room furnished apartments; Frigidaire, utilities; $6. NICELY furnished home; 3 bedrooms; reierences required. TA-2854. 3- bungalow: extra nice; $25; garage, others. RI-7766. IR-7956. 24 Suburban and Farms 302 S. Holmes Ave. 6-Room single: elec, lights, toilet, 3-car gar : _sl2_ Call FRAZEE. 32ND E.. 3520—4 rooms; 3 lots SlO S Meridian on Habick rd ; l'i acres 10 Edge Maplewood: 10 a.: 4-rm. house 12 1739 S. Vinewood ave.; 5 rooms 16 1406 S. Sherman; 3 rooms 8 JENNINGS BROS . 28 S. Illinois st. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE~ 27 Houses For Sale Michigan FOR SALE—Eight-room two-storv house; all modern, double garage, boathouse 110-foot lake front, sea wall, motorboat. rowboat: all fenced in. plenty of shade: ideal for small children. Cost SII,OOO three years ago. Will sacrifice half. Diamond Lake. Cassopolis. Michigan. U. S. ACKERMAN. 1405 Lincolnwav West. South Bend. Indiana. 28 Sale Suburban Property BE SURE—Of vour title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market St. Union Title Bldg MERCHAN PISE 34 Swaps SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISES Each ad appearing In this column ts 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 fiv* and four days for the cost of three. TO TRADERS It you can not find the 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 vou from Swaps previously published. There Is no charge for this servjce. MY cash for vour Chevrolet. Model A Ford 727 Fairfield, apt. 9. HA-2399-W AUTOMOBILES repaired at your home allows cheaper price, cash or 7 DR-4146-J. DOUBLE - garage doors—For coal, cash or o is:, ave.. JWest and Amber st. BICYCLES—SI2 up: tires, repairs. HOFFMAN. 251 Mass. LI-525d. 205 g. Wash. FRIGIDAIRE—New 1934. 8-cu ft. Will take R. R. B & L. stock. HU-3132. GAS—Trade for coal cook stove, or sell. 2824 N. Gale. I BEAGLE hound. 1 prairie wolf: sale or trjde. 3100 S St. Paul. CHICKENS. Jolt wagon or washer for light car. 408 N. Holmes. GIRLS BICYCLE— 28-INCH: LIKE NEW: _ BARGAIN. 803_JE. 63F1D ST. 4- laundry stove for good medium heating stove. 1913 Orange. RAINBOW Indiana coal, direct from mines; cash or 7 Call LI-0812. i LIGHT car or cash for equity in 1931 Ford d* luxe roadster. CH-4578-M. | I l

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_ PER WEEK WILL RENT 5 NEW C"! MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM J> I RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. L S. AYRES it I CO. RI-9441. ■ Seventh Floor and Downstair* Store ELECTRIC Washers, reconditioned Whirlpool." Ro'arex." "Thor.” "Easy." bargains. RI-4087. New Thor Washers ... $39.95 up Used A; Rbit. Washers $5 p Xy/ 3* Wringer Roils $1.29 Terms, $1.25 Weekly. 32 N Del THOR ELECTRIC SHOP U-5386 CROSLEY Shelvador. 1934 model. F D. R.. used only 30 days: sell for only $100; save money. Equitable Securities Cos. 544 E. Wash. LI-7087 FORCED to Jose mv electric remcerator. will give to responsible party for unpaid balance, address K-311. ind’gnaoolls Times. REFRIGERATOR—Present the ftmily v ith a beautiful Polar Refrigerator to- Xnas Easy terms. POLAR ICE St COAL 00. 8-PC. OAK dining room suite. sl2 50; Lionel electric train, standard gaugt. $7 50: walnut davenport table, $4; Remington Jj’pewnter L 9x12 FELT base rug. $3.79; 32-pc. china set. $2.39; elec, iron cords. 14c; 5-pc. solid oak breakfast set. $10.95; Simmons bed. spring and mattress $14.98. SAMPLE FURN. STORE (Open eves.). 437 _ E. Wash._ TEN PER CENT discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Aa Headquarters. 214 W Maryland St.

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Did Your Neighbor Tell You About Amber Jacket? If he forgot to tell you, ask him about it. Everyone we have delivered to, has come back for more. AMBER JACKET is a free burning coal, with minimum smoke, no soot and very little ash. It is a high grade, hot, clean fuel, sold at a '‘hard-time” price. AMBER JACKET btlss mjr st *s ! ' CERTIFIEDXX OEALERb BENNETT COAL COMPANY 130 E. Morris St. DR-4252 BETHEL COAL COMPANY 223 Caven St. DR-5200 BROOKSIDE ICE & COAL CO. 1125 Roosevelt Ave. CH-1567 CAPITAL ICE REFRIGERATING CO. 358 W. North St. LI-2313 COMMERCIAL FUEL COMPANY 316 W. Ohio St. LI-6443 DARE ZIEGLER FUEL CO. 1125 Roache St. TA-0516 EASTERN FUEL CO. 3401 E. New York St. CH-1515 FREDRICK COAL COMPANY 801 Beecher St. DR-1792 FREDRICK COAL COMPANY 1020 E. 40th St. WA-P666 INDPLS. ICE & FUEL CO. 225 East lowa St. DR-2400 INLAND COAL & ICE CO. 602 S. Capitol Ave. LI-6321 IRVINGTON ICE & COAL CO. 412 S. Ritter Ave. IR-1131 ERNEST JOHNSON COAL CO. 1035 West 25th St. TA-1232 L. C. LITTEN COAL CO 1002 E. St. Clair St. CH-4125 MARSHALL BROS. 3407 Roosevelt Ave. CH-0140 CLIF MEIER COAL CO. INC. 1019 E. 15th St. RI-4478 E. F. MONN COAL CO. 641 N. Tibbs Ave. BE-2500 OEFTERING & LITZELMAN 1103 Kentucky Ave RI-5071 PHELPS COAL CO. 101 S. Rural St. CH-0285 PITTMAN-RICE COAL CO. INC. 102 S. LaSalle St. CH-5100 POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Ave TA-0689 NICK ROBERSON COAL CO. 430 S. Harding St. BE-0123 SCHMID BROS. COAL YARD 107 Minkner St BE-4520 F J SCHUSTER COAL CO.. INC. 902 E. Trov Ave. DR-3000 SEXON BROS. COAL CO. 2120 Hoyt Ave DR-7479 SOUTH SIDE ICE & COAL CO. 1902 S. East St. DR-1455 STUCK COAL COMPANY 201 Christian St. DR-1059 WEST SIDE CASH COAL CO. 110 N. Richland St. BE-3014 WEST SIDE ICE CO. 223 Lvnn St. BE-0888

Coals of HIGHEST Quality Ix 2 'Si,SSs.2s(g(J|®g ex3 asß 46 \ESSla0 6-ln. Lllmp Ss.69rtgSW|fc Indiana No. 5 Pioneer Island Creek <£7 1 8 lump, clean forked tpi.J-u Tip-Top West Virßlnia SA 78 Furnace Chunks. 6x3 t P u * Citizens Coke. 58.90 Indianapolis Ice & ruel Cos. DR-2400 4 Yards. DR-2401 Off the Car (3j2l W.Va. forked, $6.78 (No. 5; 3x2) We Deliver l / 2 Tons Cash Coal Cos. CH-6250—CH-6250 Indiana mine run INDIANA MINE RUN 55.1 l Economy Fuel Supply DR-1220 DR-1221 “Economize With Economy” i HOOSILR <* r" oe i | RED PEPPER * I & COAL Tor § pi 4x2 Forked Jjs vj& uel Problem Solved Lumps Lump* jpf§ ' Sold and Guaranteed bv y| FRED GOEPPER Coal & Supply Cos. BE-4T04 BE-4704 FROM INDIANA'S RICHES! COAL MINES smsasaam i HOOSIER jr ? c i I RED PEPPER f J ft coal jfOjr I aft Why Fay More? gl Lumps Lump Sold and Guaranteed by i^^^ft J Washington Coal Cos. 1 I BE-1554 BE-1555 i 1 FROM INDIANA’S RICHES! COAL MINES HARVEY MORRIS COALS DR-2222 DR-2222 ANCHOR SPECIAL ft 1 Ton Ind. No. 5 7 ka W 1 Rick Wood S>‘* ou kfl W. Va. Lp *7.03 tL' anchor coal 336 W. Maryland. RI-4131 TIMES WANT IDS nccepUdTttnui 10 P. M.

MERCHANDISE 3b Radios. Musical instruments ips 'l ’Pil Guaranteed 29c Pianos to Loan You pav small delivery charge. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY 120 E Ohio St SEW RADIOS $1 wk. Radio lubes. 5 toi $i Guaranteed expert Radii repairing ty n § SALES and SERVICE /f AS U / 1/-SIJO INDIANA CONN alto sax: silver, gold bell and keys; unusual value: S4O; easy terms. _ PEARSON CO.. INC . 128 N. PENN. TRUMPET—New. in case. S2O. Instruments and accessories, cut prices. Lorenz Music Store. 20 Pembroke Arcjide MAJESTIC radio. 8-tube super sls FULWIDER. CH-1449 RADIO —"R. C A.” screen grid, table set like new. $15.00.. 825 Parkwav ave. TIMES WANT ADS cost less than in any other Indianapolis newspaper.

<3SE? .sU Treated Mine Run, $5.15 1/4 Ton Up J. & I. COAL CO. CH-6048 Q&tV (HV£SW.W.RtSIWS KlWGofindiana iqjj “c&r $ C .50 J* m cJ and I Cool Cos. CHerru 6048 BRAZIL BLOCK, $5.23 Mine run. mined in Indiana We Deliver Any Amount Perry Coal Cos. Rl-1567 j Majestic —7 pWest Virginia 5 / [ J Block / ,\JsJ Kern Treated Casady Fuel & Supply Cos. CH-1427. 906 N. Sherman Dr. Champe-Garland Coal Cos. 1422 W. 30th St. TA-6871 Fredrick Coal Cos. DR. 1792 WA. 5666 smmmssm { HOOSIER SC2S i I REP PEPPER 3=- I I COAL 4x2 Forked B Buy Hoosier Red Pepper - j|| 1 Vi Lumps 6-Inch Lump. Mp ** Sola and Guaranteed bv f COMFORT COAL ANDI COKE CO. I ! dr-3439 DR-3439 I iFROJ^NDIANA^RICHESTCOA^rtINEsI BEST COAL for YOUR MONEY GENUINE SZI .10 GLENDORA U The IVonder coal of Clean America—large lump Forked W. Virginia. 3x5, clean fkd., $6.78 W. Virginia, large lp., fkd.. $7.03 Brazil block, forked $5.95 Enos lump, fkd., $5.69: 2x4, $5.25 Hoosier Red Pepper, lp.. fkd. $5.65 Best Ind. lp.. fkd. $5.69; nut. $5.25 Glendora Wonder coal. 3x2, $5.75 Pioneer Island Creek, block, $7.18 Citizens Coke $8.90; pea size $7.40 Deliver \a Tons Anywhere in City UNICN’iCC LtUAL&i I DR. 4621. Established 1903. It wIU pay yon to visit our yard and I

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lon E-DAY SALE| I THURSDAY ONLY $59 50 PR IMA 1 ML'— -" New Floor Sample pWWjgggM WASHER W 1-3 $ 39 5 ? I li*™ $1 A WEEK (i USED BARGAINS I AA Y V LL l\ }}} U MAYTAG. rn TRADE IN YOUR OLD WASHER fU M Sale Price.. phone LI-5513 for home demonstration \L%rt.... sn.so __._ __. . , oV § L ir:. y Yilso PEARSON CO. Inc. | 77- ROTERAX. CIO rn 128 N. PENN ST. jjtF Sale Price .. v * Open Eve. Until 8 ft*

3? Kadios. Musical Instruments RADIO CLEARANCE SALE. TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR XMAS STOCK 75—Good Radios—7s • Last Year Models • Floor Samples <t JRO • Pre-Owned V • Demonstrators F • Trade-ins R. & R. Stores 225 E. Wash. LI-5517 Open Evenings ’ 9-TUBE COMBINATION, $29. ECONOMY RADIO SHOP. 245 E. Wash. 37 Miscellaneous lor Sale LUMBER bargains; slightly off-grade 6" drop sdg.. 4" flg.. $2.60; framing. $3; 6" redwood sdg $3.20. Seeing is believing. NICKEL PLATE LBR. CO.. 1130 E. 25th. FLUSH-CLEAN—Clears stopped-up plumbing; fine for sluggish sinks. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Virginia ave. RI-3315. DEEP WELL PUMP—Complete; automatic, with tank; reasonable. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington IR-1151 METAL chest of drawers, flat top office desk, living room suites, chairs of all kinds, table lamps and shades, floor lamps, wool rugs. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South st. GIRLS' winter coats. 7-14; lady's coat. 44; boy’s leather jacket. 14. 439 N. Ox- _ ford st. _ ELECTRIC MOTORS—AIt ernat ing - and" direct. 1 to 10-H. P.. reasonable nrices _ L. J. McMASTER. C1D1945. CARLOADS AND CARLOADS of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for vour old furniture; generous allowance Baker Bros.. 219 E. Washington st STORE fixtures; 1 12-ft. Downing freezer counter, cash register, computing scale, etc.; like new: sacrificing. GLADYS DAVIS. 418 E. Troy ave. _ WATERPROOF TRUCK COVERS All sizes in stock. Save 50%. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. 1302 W. Washington st. MULTIGRAPH, mimeograph, 77 and folding machine. Ediphone equipment. 1018 N. Euclid ave. CH-1162. ___ AMPLIFIER—3-tube "Loflin." with microphone stand. DR-1063-W. SLIGHTLY used and rebuilt Burroughs bookkeeping machines from S2OO on up; also late type Burroughs. Moon-Hopkins billing and typewriter bookkeeping machines. Guaranteed and serviced by ADDING MACHINE SERVICE & SALES CORP. 36 E. Maryland LI-5928 STORE fixtures; bakery equipment; special equipment; buy and sell. 419 E. Ohio. DURO pump; used; A-l condition;"reasonable. HU-1056. 37-d Beer Equipment BEER equipment, bars, booths, coll boxes desks, chairs Terms 327 W Wash 39 Wanted to Buy OLD GOLD, silver, platinum all kinds jewelry bought from properly identified persons. Free appraisals. 213 Mass, ave MILTON GOLD REF. CO. CASH PAID IMMEDIATELY lor oia goia Jewelry, watches, rings dental bridges STANDARD GOLD SMELTNG CO 423 LEMCKE BLDG.. 4TH FLOOR Entrance 106 E. Market Street HIGHEST prices paid for old gold watches dental bridges jewelry, etc. SACKS BROS ~ 308 Indiana ave Phone RI-5994 WE PAY most for rags, metal, etc. THE MILLER CO . INC.. 130 S. Calif. RI-5150 PRIVATE partv will pav cash for ’3O. '3l '32 automobile. 360 Cole st. Furniture Buyers WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR PIERCE _PROMPT SERVICE Call Rl-0463 For 8 n "* furniture t 7 rugs, stoves or clothing vou J la ve Calls answered promptly Ll-9271 We Pay more. EXCHANGE ' FURN. CO.. 304 E. Wash. WE BUY WE SELL WE TRADE Call T For best prices and Ul quick servlce fQr any amount of_furnlture. rugs and stoves. BUY whole houses or odd pieces of turnT Dlanos. etc MR WERELEY HU-7274 WILL pay extra good prices for any kind household goods DR-6446 LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets CAT SHOW HOTEL ANTLERS. DEC. 15 AND 16. INDIANAPOLIS CAT CLUB. C. F. A. All breed and solid color specialties. ENTRIES CLOSE DEC. 8 Address HAZEL GEORGE. Show Sec'y. Westfield pike. Phones. HU-4501 and LI-9183. PERSIAN KITTEN to be GIVEN AWAY for door prize. AUTOMOTIVE ~ 45 Autos for Sale CHEVROLET—I 934 Master coach; perfect condition: $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. CHEVROLET—'33 sedan, special TjW price. $390. McHENRY C'HEV. CO Wl 1302 F 1-4378 CHEVROLET 28 coach: O. K.; barg . SBS. 30TH J St CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550 DODGE ”'2B " sedan: " fine: $135 30TH St CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550 FORD '29 pickup: to move. $135. 30TH St CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD 23 Tudor; O. K.; to move. $435. 30TH St SALES. TA-5550. FORD 32 coupe left for sale. $315. 30TH A- CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD '29 Tudor: a good one: *135. 30TH __St CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD— '33 tudor. good. $75 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO. 443 Virginia ave FORD—'29 Runabout. O. K , real barg. slls. 30TH A CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550 FORD —'29 coupe, a real bargain *135 30TH St CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD—'3O roadster, new paint, etc.. *SO down. HARRY A. SHARP CO. 443 Vir- _ Eihia ave FORD '2B sport coupe; *25 down. HARRY A SHARP CO . 443 Virginia ave. Hudson ’29 Sedan Losey Motors, Inc. 1133 N Meridian NASH '2B coupe: excellent: *BS. 30TH it CENTRAL SALES TA-5550; OLDS 30 coach; $75 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Vlrgjnla ave PLYMOUTH—32 P A coupe R. 3.. *65 down. HARRY A SHARP CO.. 443 Virgima ave _ WHIPPET 28 SEDAN—*6S. Mcrbw HENRY CHEVROLET CO . 1302 Washington sU LL-4378 SEE our stock of used cars lot value, low terms and large assortment to choose from. WILES & WILSON. 3815 CoUege. USED"CAR BARGAINS A W BOWEN CO. 1 948 n. Wayne ave 70th and CetXra L r Chevrolet Dealer*. i

DEG. 5, 1931

MERCHANDISE 3.5 Household Goods

AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale GOOD Transportation ’3O Ford A touring- $125 Chrysler 75 sedan, 5 w. w 245 Chrysler 72 spt. coupe.. 145 Chrysler 75 spt. coupe .. 195 Stude. light sedan 245 Chrysler 66 sedan, 6 w. w. 295 Chrysler 70 sed., 4 speed 295 Chrys. 70 sp. cp„ 4 speed 295 ’3l De Soto 6 sedan 325 ’33 Ford V-8 spt. rdstr... 395 ’3l Ford A tudor, clean .. 275 ’32 Mod. Ply. coach 300 ’32 Mod. Ply. sed., A. W. 345 ’33 Mod. Ply. del. cpe.... 450 ’33 Chrysler 6 sed., 6 w. w. 675 ’33 Chrysler 8 sed., 5 w. w. 695 ’32 Chrysler 8 sed., 5 w. w. 595 ’32 Chry. 8 spt. cp., 6 w.w. 595 ’33 De Soto 6 sed., 5 w. w. 595 ’33 Chrys. 6 spt. cp., a. w. 650 ’32 Chev. bus. cp., good.. 345 ’33 Dodge bus. cp., 5 vv. vv. 575 C. H. Wallerich Cos. 958 N. Meridian. RI-4576 Open evenings till 9:30. H! CENTRAL BUICK HOME OF ASSURED . TRANSPORTATION '34 Pontiac sedan, substantial saving. '33 Olds sedan $545 ’33 Dodge brougham 525 ’33 De Soto coupe 495 '33 Pontiac tudor sedan 4C6 '32 Pontiac sedan, 6 w. w. .. 395 '32 Plymouth sedan 295 ’32 Ford coupe, air wheels .. 295 ’32 Buick coupe for 5, radio . 635 ’3l Pontiac sedan, 6 w. w. .. 295 ’3l Hupp coupe 245 ’3l Auburn sedan, 6 w. w. .. 295 ’3l Buick coupe 325 ’3O Hupp sedan 245 ’29 Cadillac sedan, 6 w. w. .. 295 ’27 Hupp sedan 35 Liberal Terms Fair Appraisals CENTRAL BUICK CO. USED CAR STORE. 832 N. Meridian. LI-1995 Open Evenings COMPARE Prices and Condition 7-Pass Caffillae Sedan. . , _“i Wonderful x 1 A K condition \ ’2B Essex 4-door $ 45 ’23 Ford roadster 65 ’2B Pontiac •cabriolet 85 ’29 Ford spt. roadster 95 ’29 Fontiac coach 125 ’3O Ford apt. roadster 145 '3O Stude baker Pres. 8. brougham 235 ’3O Buick 4-door sedan .... 295 ’32 Ford V-8 stand, coupe ... 325 ’32 Ford V-8 cabriolet, new tires 350 ’32 De Soto 6-cyl. coupe .... 375 ’33 Chevrolet coupe 425 ’33 Plymouth coupe 425 ’33 Ford V-8 tudor 405 ’32 Ford 4-cyl. tudor 295 ’32 Ford V-8 de luxe 4-door.. 375 ’3O Ford spt. coupe 195 Frank Hatfield Cos. 623 N. Capitol Ave. RI-9326 46 Trucks. Trailers. Tractors G. M. C. 1-ton, good tires, body SIOO 10 Others GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 West 13th st. LI-7467 1932 G. M C. 17-ton. coal b*d; perfect condition: terms. DR-SIOO. MR. FORD. 1126 Prospect. 17-TON G. M. C. truck; extra good coal bed. extra duty transmission; t<>rms. MR FORD. 1128 Prospect. DR-5110. 47 Autos Wanted CASH FOR VO UR CAR OR EQUITY “Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealer." I. WOLF AUTO CO, 555 N. CaDUol _ LI-4516 CASH for vour car or equity. ABELSFINK AUTO CO.. 440 N. Capitol ave LI-1113. 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts Pwent a Tire at Hoosier Pete RADIATOR repairing; most reasonable prices. Used batteries. $1 50 up; extra U. S AUTO PARTS <Sz TIRE CO.. 859 MassachuxeUs. financial 52 Business Opportunities FOR SALE—Austin trench machine all in Bood shape; will dig from 2-It. to 16-ft. eep. Side backfiller attachment and about SIOOO of repairs. Will take S2OOO for all Going out of business. Address S. C ACKERMAN. 1405 L. W. W. South Bend Ind. _____ 52-a Securities. Bldg. A Loan Top Cash Pnce BLDG. AND LOAN STOCKS 137 & WASH. Li-2318 WA-4707. SCHLOSS BROS. INV. CO. WE PAY cash tor American National Bank stock and Fletcher American National Bank deposits certificates. N. LEONARD COHEN * WILL BUY FLETCHER AVE. Will sell R. R. Men’s. Celtic. ... _ . NEWTON TODD. UmcXe Bid*.