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VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Adorn* Harrison. 28 of 1137 E 9'h-*:. filling s’ation owner. and F.ances Fallis. 22. of 1718 Dan son-st. housekeeper. John Phillips 32. of 125 Vallnsan-av. laborer and Maude F'rn Bridgewater. 32. of 11* K Pme-*’ ho'isekepr % Robert E Smith. 38. of 2*25 E 13'h-*i. ftglesmar *r.d Margaret Gaiienstein. 27. {2*25 E 15fh-st lame* Ralph Dowden. 31 of 825 N Del-are-tt. knitter, and Rhea MeBure. 27. of 801 N Tuxedo-st Mhttv Everett Hollenbeck. 30. of 3201 Bichoits-s? Inspector and Jeanne Ruth jSpulton. 25. of 3102 N. Capitol-av. SslesHwnan L Norton. 51 of 3218 Broad* av, Bov Scout Executive and Dorothy Sellers, 38 of I*o W *3rd-st Robert Stanford Brant. 23 of 652 8 Tilinois-st. laborer, and Opal Whittaker. 21, of 619 Ruaaell-av. housexeeper. Births Boys Charles and Anna Malsberry, 128* W. 30 th Ralph and Marie Stone. St. Vincent s Hosr.lt a! Chris and Lois Landrigan. St. Vincent’s Hospital. Charles and Orphus Scott, Methodist Hospital. Melvin and Anna Fisher, Methodist Hospital Oren and Pruduence Edrlngton. Methodist Hospital John and Edytho Wyttenbach. Methodist. Hospital John and Llnna Hall, 525 Mills. Girls William and Clara Aufderheide. Methodist Hospital Mort and Eleanor Stettauer. Methodist Hospital. Thomas and Mildred Neel, Methodist Hospital. Deaths Joseph Calvin Whiteman. 61. City Hospital. chronic nephritis Jerome j Kne. 60. St. Vincent’s Hospital. carcinoma Charles P. Jones. 71, iSnes Sanitarium, pneumonia. Stella M Murphy. M Methodist Hospital. obstruction of bowels Ray Mullendore, 37. Veterans’ Hospital, lobar pneumonia Diadama Alice Edwards. 60. of 928 Fletcher chronic myocarditis. Gilbert Leonard, 1. Riley Hospital, broncho pneumonia. Hallle Marie Shaw. 26. City Hospital. Influenzal pneumonia. Madeline Talcott. *. City Hospital, acute myocarditis
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VITAL STATISTICS Deaths Willie Davis. 58. of 230*2 Rankin. chronic mvocarditis Zor.a Wa-von Mock. 55. of 102* N. La Salle broncho pneumonia Mary F Lee. 81. of 923 N. Rural, chronic myocarditis. Marv Garvev 71. of 328 N. California. chronic myocarditis. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BAt IR. KATIE Beloved mo’her of Winifred and Lener Bauer. Mrs Floretta H arranger and Mrs. Genevieve Dietz all of Indianapolis. and Mrs Helen Eves of Louisville. Kv . passed away Sunday evening, Jan 6 age 7* vears. Funeral service:' will be held at the residence. 1556 Shelby- 5 ’ Thursday afternoon. Jan 10. a- 2 o clock Friends invited Friends may rail a - residence after noon TuesWALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS CORKINS, LAURA EDNA—Beloved wife of Samuel Corkins. mother of Mrs. John Westlake Mary Evelyn Corkins and Blaine Corkins. passed aav Saturday at her home in New Palestine Funeral Tuesday 2 p m at th* residence. 2:30 at the New Palestine Christian Church. Interment Nw Palestine cemetery. MAX HERRLICH <v SON SERVICE CRAJGF.. JANE ANN Daughter of Paul E and Catherine Craige mep Judgei. passed away Jan. 4at Cleveland. O Funeral services at home of grandmother. Mrs. M Judge. 240 N Hamilton-av. Tuesday morning at 8 30. and at Holy Cross Church at 9 o clock. MAX HERRLICH A: SON SERVICE DEVI.IN. THOMAS EDWARD Age 48 beloved husband of Lula Devlin, son of Mr Anna Devlin brother of Mrs. Edith Reed Mrs. Carrie Va Vul and I erov Devlin, ali of Indianapolis, and I.en Devlin of Washington Court House. Ohio pas-ed away at the Methodist ho pita! Sunday Brief services at the re'ibence E 16th-st and Leslie-av, Wrrinosdav 830 a m followed by services at the Little Flower Church at 9 a m Friends invited Burial Anderson reme’erv. Friends mav call at the residence after 6 p. m. Monday. SHIRLEY SERVICE FOI ST HODDEY A —Of 2131 N Drexelav entered into rest Sunday. 8:15 am., age fil years: beloved husband of Grace Foust, father of Mrs. Virginia Potter. Raymond. Lester. Cedric. Forest and Stanton Foust Funeral ~Tuesdav, HARRY W MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS 2050 E Michigan-st.. 2pm Friends invited Buril Washington Park cemeterv. Members of Capitol City Lodge No. 312, F. & A. M„ plase take notice.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices HE "iION. MARV C. Age 23 years, ter of Mrs. Nell King) Hession, sister of Elizabeth Martha. Margaret. Martin. Anne. John. Charles. Rose Ellen. Bernard and Leo. passed away Jan. 5 at residence six miles northeast of Brownsburg. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 8. 8.15 a m at residence; 9 am., St. Malachy s Church, Brownsburg. Ind Friends invited. Burial St. Malachv s cemetery. Brownsburg (Cleveland iO.i papers please copy. I GEO W. USHER SERVICE KINEEY, KATHERINE (nee Breen)—Age 32 vears, mother of Charles F., daughter of Edward, sister of Dennis. John. Mrs. Louis Dugan. William James. Edward tof New Mexicot. Theresa, Mrs. Fred Keers. Bernard. Joseph and Frances, passed away Jan. 6 Funeral Jan. 9, 8 30 a. m . at residence, 726 N Belmont: 9 a m.. St. Anthony's Church. Friends invited Burial at Holv Cross cemetery. GEORGE W. USHER SERVICE KOVTNEY. KATHERINE MARIE Beloved mother of Mrs, Harry Dotv, Albert J. and William M Kontnev. passed away Saturday. Jan. 5. 77 vears. Funeral at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Harrv Doty. 127 E Southern, Tuesday. Jan. 8. at 9 a m , followed by service at Sacred Heart Church. 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends invited. MACY, DAISY L.— Entered into rest Sunday. 6 p. m.. age 53 years, beloved mother of Thelma Reed. Pauline Fitzpatrick and Paul Franklin Macv. Funeral Wednesday at the HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS. 2050 E, Michigan-st, 10 a. m i. Friends invited. Burial Martinsville. Illinois. MAISOI.I.. MARY—Beloved mo'her of Millie Maisoll and sister of David Zeph, passed away Sunday. Jan. 6. age 80 years. Funeral at late residence. 307 E Morris. Wednesday at 9 a. m., followed by services Sacred Heart Church 9:30 a m Interment St. Joseph cemeterv. Friends invited. M’CIXLOrGH. FRANK N.—Beloved husband of Addie McCullough, passed away Sunday at residence, 731 Olin-av. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 p. m., at Taberacle Baptist Church. 640 Somerset-av. Friends invited. Burial Mt. Jackson cemeterv. Friends mav call at the residence, CONKLE SERVICE. M’GIN’NIS. THOMAS P.—Father of Charles N. McGinnis of 625 N. Keystone-av, passed away Saturday. Jan. 5. Funeral Tuesday. Jan. 8, 8:30 a. m . from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N Meridian. Services St. John's Church, 9 a m. Interment Holy Cross ceifietery. Friends invited. MURRAY, JOHN R. Os 3605 N. Keystoneav. beloved father of Betty Loti Murray. departed this life Monday, age 45 years. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 9. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station-st. 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. MURPHY, STELLA M.—Beloved daughter of Mrs. Jennie Comley and sister of Mrs. Grace Tucke. Mrs. George Morbach. E. L. Comley and W. M. Comley, residing at 108 E. 13th-st, passed awav Saturday p. m. Services at the FLANNER <& BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the mortuary any time after Sunday noon. SCOTT, SARAH—Beloved mother of Mrs. H. F. Stew-art and George Scott of Indianapolis, James, William, Charles and Edward Scott of Clinton. Ind., passed aw-ay Sunday evening. Services Wednesday. 2 p. m., at 102 S. Noble-st. Friends invited. STEIBING, WILLIAM F.—Beloved son of Theodore F. Steibing and brother of Edward S. Steibing. Mrs. Raymond P. Cole and Mrs. Morris Walters, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Clifford C. Hindman of Detroit, Mtob., passed away Sunday afternoon, Jan. 6, age 36 vears. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Union-st. Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 9. at 2 o’clock. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends invited. SWANSON. HULDA L.—Entered into rest Sunday. 11:40 p. m.. age 61 years, beloved wife of Otto S. Sw r anson, mother of the late Hurry S. Swanson ana grandmother of George S. Swanson. Funeral Wednesday at the HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS. 2050 E. Michigan-st, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial West Newton. Ind. SWENGEL, ANNA—Died al the home of her daughter. Mrs. Charles Sigmon, near Cumberland at the age of 81 years. Jan. 5. 1935: mother of Mrs. Charles Sigmon. S. Meed Swcngel of Indianapolis and Mrs. Nellie Fish of Chicago. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. m., at Cumberland Baptist Church and 2 p. m. at Reddington Christian Church. Burial at Reddington. Friends invited. ISevmour papers please copy.) Can be seen at the BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY any time Monday.
2 Cards, In Memoriams FARB—In loving remembrance of our dear father. SAMUEL FARB, who departed this life eight years ago today, Jan. 7, 1927. We do r.ot forget you. nor do we intend. We think of you often and will to the end; Cone and forgotten by some you mav be. But dear to our memory you ever will be. Sadly Missed by Sons and Daughters. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive TA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 “ GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH ST. BE-0148 1718 N. CAPITOL AVE. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect st. DR-0321. DR-0322 i Lost and Found LOST from Speedway; Boston "bulldog, Thursday; return JACKIE FULION, 4941 W. 13th, BE-3412-M. Reward. RETURN bag that was found Dtc. 31 on curb. 3452 N. Meridian Reward for pictures. 3452 N. Meridian ORANGE Angora cat. E. New York or Sherman-dr, between Rural and Beech Grove. CH-5813. Reward. LOST—Male beagle hound, strayed from 718 N. Chester, with chain on collar. Reward. IR-1151. LOST—Black snakeskin purse with money and valuable papers. Reward. LI-7f.25. or RI-3326. LOST—2 refrigerator (2i wheel tricks, vicinity E. Tenth-st, Wednesday. Reward. RI-6325. PEKINESE DOG—Named -Toy.’' “Left white front foot, white chest, DR-'239. 115 E. Palmer st. 5 Personals FREE HAIR CUTS” LI-0432. 209 I. O. O. F^CENTRAL Penn and Wash. ASTHMA, bronical trouble and lumbago treated, men and women. 332 L Mass.-ay. Free Finger Waving Look your best for the holidays. Your hair neatly and artiiticallv dressed. Marcel. hair cut or shampoo. Permanent waves at nominal service charge. INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY & BARBER SCHOOL 343 E. Wash. hats gs&rL. or suits THE 5-MINUTE SHOPS RI-0816 31 So. Illinois St. LEARN to dance easily and qulcklv. GUARANTEED COURSE. Ten lessons for S7. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RI-1610. PAUSE teeth repaired 75c up. New plate $7.50 DR. CARTER. 626 K.P eld RI-1250 SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times i Phone “ad-taker." RI-5551 during business hours BUSINESS SERVICE Machinists GEO J. EGENOLF—Machinists. We specialize in printing machinery. 18'.a W. South-st. LI-6212 Mattress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated: made into innersprings: expert workmanship: reasonable Rl-2240 Moving, Transfer, Storage CARLETON Transfer. Experienced movers. covered vans. Reas, rates. HA-2252. MOVING. STORAGE—Reasonable, careful handling: white men. W. STEINKAMP. RI-3667. IR-2185-1. Musical Instruments Repaired BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, expert; guar work. PEARSON CO, INC.. 128 N Penn. LI-5513 EXPERT repairing all instrument. MUSICIANS' REPAIR SHOP. 119 Pembroke Arcade < second floor t. Radio Repairing RADIO DOCTOR—Authorized G. E. Service National Union tubes. Radio and Electrical Service. Auto and Airplane Equipment. RI-7725. 2145 N. Illinois. TA-4037 Rent A Car RENT anew De Soto Air-Flow. DRIVE-IT-YC'JRSELP, Kentucky. RI-7438.
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BUS Ml ESS SERVICE Remodeling INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. finances N. H. A contracts. Remodels. using LOGAN-LONG Company's roofing: FOY'S PAINT. Estimates, lnformation. RI-6090. 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 MAN WANTED with fair education, mechanically inclined, now employed, desiring to better his position by qualifying as an installation expert and service engineer in ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION and air conditioning. No experience necess.. but applicant must be willing to train spare time for few months. Write, giving age, phone, present occupa. ana address. UTILITIES ENG. INST., Box K-1009, Times. 3 MEN For grocery service dept. No investment. Apply 882 Mass.-av, Tuesday (only) from 9 to 11 a. m. 14 Help Wanted—Female TELEPHONE SALES WORK Youne ladv for telephone sales work on metropolitan newspaper. Telephone experience necessary. If you think you can sell, write Box 1010 Times. WANTED— Exp. millinery saleslady to take charge of smalt out-of-town millinery dept. Apply 3 p. m., Tuesday, at MIL-LER-WOHL CO. BEAUTY OPERATOR, experienced. No following necessary. Apply 9 a. m. Tuesday. 2209 E. Tenth-st. WOMAN to care for boy 5. very light work: more for home than wages. Times, K 1010. STRONG woman for laundry and cleaning; no Sundays: steady work; $6 wk. Home nights. 5416 College. ADDRESS 1000 envelopes for $28.00. instructions 10c (coin). WONDER PRODUCTS. Gary. Ind. 2 GIRLS, learn beauty work in exchange for service. 1513 Central-av. GERMAN woman, 35 to 40, assist with housework; good home. Times, K-360. 15A Salesmen, Solicitor, Agent WANTED—MiIk, bakery, tea, coffee or other route men. Good proposition for right man. RAWLEIGH, DEPT. INA--215-L. Freeport. 111. _ 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEKEEPER. 33 vrs„ wants work in motherless home $3 week. Box K 1011, Times.
RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $3 —515 E. 24TH—Cozy room, next bath, steam heat. Widow's home. HE-1494. BROADWAY. 2502; No. 4; room; steam heat; ladies only. References. Reasonable. HE-5834. DELAWARE. N., 1803—Front double room; 1 or 2; private home; also smaller room. HA-2876-M. ILLINOIS, N.. 1907—Clean, cheerful; nicely furnished; steam, constant hot water; refined home; garage. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1215 Front sleeping room, dowmstairs; steam heat; garage optional. LI-3180. NEW JERSEY, N., 1605—Front room, near bath; steam hejit; garage; $3. HA.3895-J. 1 NEW YORK. E„ 3604—Large front room; 1 or 2 gentlemen; modern, private home. IR-2787. _ NORTH—Very lovely front room near bath; private home; privileges; reasonable. HE-2593. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 2405 Lovely, comfortable room; next bath; hot water. Homelike. Privileges._HA-2498. SHELBY, 2415; Apt. 3 —Front room, near bath; private home; $3 week. DR-1868. 27TH-ST, W„ 45 Good room; modern home; innerspring mattress. 30TH, E., 124—Nicely furnished front room. Board optional. Gentlemen preferred. Reasonable. HA-4737-J. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia-av. Attention legislaturemen—Steam heated. Right downtown. $2.50 to $5. VERMONT. E.. 318—Nicely furnished" front room; home privileges; reasonably priced. LI-8669. DOWNTOWN Modern apartment. adjoining bath. Excellent heat. Reasonable. LI-8216. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington st.; clean outside rooms, $2.50 up wkly.; running water: showers, tubs. HARBOUR HOTEL rms., running hot. cold water; low rates. WASHINGTON, 359 W.—Heated rooms; double. 50c up apartments. Nice sleeping rooms, 25c-35c. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service. As low as $2 a day: $lO week, 750 N Meridian. LI-2351. 18 Housekeeping Rooms SI.SO—SPRUCE ST/ 17 H—Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; good heat; electricity; near Minnesota sL_car. $4 —PINE. 614 —2 furnished lower rooms: water in kitchen; private entrance. After 5 m. SS—NEW JERSEY, 1606 N.—Modern apartment, 2 rooms, down, furnished neatly; sink, phone, garage. CARROLLTON, 1561—3 rooms, down; overstuffed, private entrance, sink, utilities; 2-room apartment reasonable. CENTRAL, 1948—Light upper redecorated room and kitchenette. Employed adults. Reasonable. ILLINOIS. N., 2339—1, 2-room apartments; everything furnished; $3.50, $5. HA--4928-M. NEW JERSEY. 913 S.—Part 8-room residence, steam heated, to small family; reaonable. DR-4665. PARK, 1118—1 room and kitchenette; private home: modern; everything furnished. LI-5236. ' TALBOT, N., 2420 Large 3-room apt.; good heat; $6.50; also 1-room kitchenette apt.: $3.50. 19 Rooms with Board $5.50: LEXINGTON, 937—Large front room, modern home, good ventilation; 3 meals; laundry. DR23523-L NEW YORK. 1039 W.—Clean, modern rooms; good heat, home cooking; garage optional. LI-8072. WASHINGTON. E.. 3145 Man~to" share room; single beds; 3 meals; $4.50. CH--1175. PERMANENT home, elderlv person or semi-invalid or children. Nurse’s home. BE-2095-M. 21 Unfurnished Apartments ILLINOIS. 1919. N.— Lovely 4 rooms, private entrance, ground floor, garage optional. liAtNGTON—I2O JOHNSON AVE —4 rms., built-in features, garage, adults. MERIDIAN, 2063 N.—Living room, Murphy bed bedroom, kitchen, dinette; utilities; Frigidaire; $37.50. WA-4439. : 37 W. 21st S4O to *45 2035 N. Meridian $37.50 to $55 AMRTmeNT fKNWtBUR€AO Choice apartments gladly shown. HE-1328 Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfum. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452. 2-RM. EFF. APTS—North, $25; furnished, $35. LI-3164. TA-0335. FOR COLORED Jackson Court 1222-24 CORNELL S2O Includes Utilities See Custodian in Building 22 Uufurnlshed Houses $18: 5-ROOM house; furnace, garden. 3825 W, Washington-st. S3S—SINGLE 3-bedroom home east; excellent location. MR. SHIMER. LI-1003. TA-1003. ADAMS. 2615—Strictlv modern stucco bungalow; built-in-features. $25. TA--6415. BEVILLE. N.. 15—5-room semi-modern: ledecorated: Tech; garage; $12.50; water. DR-6425-R. COLLEGE. 5236—6-room double, nook, excellent furnace; being repainted. HU- ! 4076. j COTTAGE. 931—Corner single, 4 bedrooms, , modern except.jfurna£e: $lB. HA-2801. DREXEL-AV. N„ 930—5-room bungalow; newly decorated; S2O. RI-9388. HU-5550. GRAY. 222 N.—Near Tech. 6 rooms, hardwoods. garage. S2O: water paid. DR-_7B4B-L HOEFGEN, 1633 3-ROOM DOUBLE; PAVED STREET: s7._ DR-6633-W. HOLT-AY. 452 S— 5-room house with furnace. 2-car garage. sls month. BE--0707. LIBERTY. 321 N. —Cottage; bath, hot and cold water freej_ sls. KEYSTONE 1972—5 rooms and bath. clean, front and rear porch: reduced rent: verv desirable. MR RIFFE. RI--5679. NEW JERSEY. S., 1435—4 rooms, seuilmodern; garage; water paid; A-l; electricity. reasonable. RURAL. 422 N.—s rooms, semi-modern; garage; sll, water paid. LI-5942. TRAUB. N.. 114—Upper duplex modern 51 room; heat, water, garage furnished; adults; S2O. UNION. 742-44—5-rm. mod. dble; good i street; close to town, school, church; *17.50, start Jan. 20; water pd. RI-6412.
RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses WOODRUFF PL.. 698 MD. DR.—Occupy 5 rooms, 2nd fir; sublet 3rd fir. RI-3413. WA-3661. COFFEY ST 538—Bath. 4-rm.. w. pd. *ls. Coffee st.. 550; bath. 5-rm.. w. pd. $12.50 Bates. 1404; inside toilet, 4-rm.. w. pd $lO Tempie. N., 936: mod., 4-room ... $13.75 Orleans st.. 1865; garage, 4-rm. ... SB.OO St. Clair. E. 817; 6 rooms sl2 50 JENNINGS BROS 28 S. Illinois St. 18TH, W., 118—Single. 8 rooms, modern; roomers, housekeeping; reduced. S2O. TA--5533. 43RD-ST W.. 736—5 room modern brick bungalow. S4O. RI-9548. FOR SALE, lease or rent, modern home on Michigan-rd, east of 5 Points. Call at Allen's garage. New Bethel. _ For Colored $8 00 m 0.—125 S. Webster; east of Irvington. 4-rm. single. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491. 247 N. Penn. COLORED—Northwestern. 2850; six-room modern, fireplace, garage. $lB. water paid. HA-0754-J. COLORED—IS 23 MASS. AVE.—4 rooms; electricity: gas; garage: $6. HE-112i. _ COLORED. 1925 HOVEY—S room double; newly papered: water paid: $9. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $45; BUNGALOW—S rms.. nicely turn. 5600 north. Adults._HU-6771. __ HOYT, 1225—5-room modern bungalow; garage; very reasonable to responsible party. RI-6217. STATION ST.. 2143 N.—S4 week. 5 rooms; garage; water paid; furnished complete; have combination range: Heatrola: bedding; dishes; utensils; ready for housekeeping. CH-0908. GALE, N.. 1333—6 rooms, nicely furnished home; radio; trackless trolley service. 24 Suburban and Farms GERRARD, 1996 Modern bungalow; redecorated, garage. garden, chicken houses; $22. BE-3142-R. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space WANTED—Reliable party to share business room; suitable for any small busiAUTO REPAIR SHOP, modern, 5-room dwelling above. Greatly reduced. 2117 N. Illinois. 26 Wanted to Rent MUST have at once, furnished houses and apts. Personal service. MR. MOTT. HU- __ 6771. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 28 Sale Suburban Property BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market Union Title Bldg 31 Wanted to Trade 10-APT., north, for farm. E. L. DAVIS (Real estate trader). 702 Inland bldg. 33A Insurance WE insure anything. R. A. FRANKE. E. KIRK McKINNEY CO., INC., 129 E. Market. MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps SMALL neighborhood poultry, egg, fish stand for light truck; leaving city. 1606 English-av. , APARTMENT HOUSE, downtown location, completely filled. Cash or trade for new car. 318 E. Vermont. LI-8669. BICYCLE, $5; good condition. Broad Ripple, 803 E. 63rd st. WA-1133. G. M. C. 1-ton truck for cash, sedan, or What? 2555 S. California. GUARANTEED garage work lor furniture, or what have you. LI-5082. CASH for drill press, electric drills, garage equipment. 812 S. Senate-av. BICYCLES—SI2 up; tires; repairs. HOFFMAN. 251 Mass. LI-5256. 205 E. Wash. 35 Household Goods
Used NEW PROCESS, standard size range finished in white enamel, equipped with Lorain regulator, and automatic lighter, has roomy cooking top and large oven. This model is noted especially for its baking qualities. Citizens Gas Company Expert Repair Service on any make sewing machine. Lowest price ... No charge for estimate. Needles Oil Belts Parts for all sew’ing machines. RI-9441. Extension 356. .Sewing Machines, 2nd Floor. L. S. AYRES & CO. New Thor washer, wringer and demo. model ironer, only $69.50. Terms 32 N. Del. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP LI-5386 . PER WEEK WILL RENT A NEW C T MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM I RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR. I L. S. AYRES & CO. FORCED to lose mv electric refrigerator; will give to responsible party for unpaid balance. Address K-311. Indianapolis Times. REFRIGERATORS —Prices are lower now. Polar high-quality refrigerator saves food and ice. Buy yours now. POLOE ICE & FUEL CO. 9x12 FELT base rugs; $4.65 up. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM HOUSE, 811 N. Alabama St. ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND GLASS, Va PRICE. 1211 PARK-AV. RI-6037. NEW OR USED All makes, electric washers; cash or terms. IDEAL ELECTRIC WASHER CO. 208 N. Delaware Open Till 9 P. M. GAS RANGE—Apartment size, gas heater. USED Norge refrigerators (3) for balance due. FULWIDER. CH-1449. 2-PIECE liv. rm. suite. S2O; mirrors $1; sew. mach, SB. 703 E. 20th. Dealer. 38 Radios, Musical Instruments NEW RADIO $1 wk. Radio Tubes. 5 for $1 Guaranteed expert Radio repairing. A ft fft SALES and SERVICE it M U i t/YllO INDIANA AVE.i---SIOO trumpet, like new, Slightly used Epiphone guitar in case, S3O. Easy Payments. LORENZ MUSIC STORE. SMALL apartment studio upright, $169 Baldwin make, bargain. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY. 120 E. Ohio St. S2O ALLOWANCE for your set on new all wave cab. radio. $69.50. R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. MAJESTIC 8-TUBE H. B, $19.50. ECONOMY RADIO SHOP. 245 E. Wash. LAST YEAR MODEL new radio, reduced. R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. 100 USED RADIOS from $3.50 up. R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale WINDOW SHADES—First qua!- r-\ /-v ny wr CHINA STORE. 361 W. Wash. V/V. CARLOADS AND CARLOADS”” t fine new suites and odd pieces to trade or vour old furniture; generous aliownce. Baker Bros, Sl9 E. Washington st. STORE fixtures: bakery equipment: special equipment: buy and sell. 419 E. Ohio. HAIR DRYER, good condition. Reasonable. DR-5890. (31 USED FURNACES at bargain prices: also til used oil burner. HOLLAND FURNACE CO„ 740 E North st. COMPTOMETER machine A-l. ss2o. LITTLE DOC'S CHICKEN DINNER PLACE, 526 N. Meridian. SPIRITUALIST CRYSTAL. ss.^ 318 E. VERMONT. LI-8669 PARLOR FURNACE —Used two months: coal oil 4-burner range. Apt. 22-B. 310 N. Alabama. 5-LB. Cans yellow petrolatum, winter motor oil. 5-lb. package asbestos stove lining. roofing paper, copper wash boilers, galvanized tubs, stepladders. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South-st. INTERNATIONALLY known artist must sell beautiful grandfather’s electric clock radio. Baluchrstan prayer rug. Graflex camera, books, trombone, dance and classical orchestrations, tier cabinet. etc. After 11 a. m, HU-6156 ELECTRIC motor, -H. P„ lot 14-ft. white pine timbers, solid walnut wardrobe. • Singer” hemstitcher. DR-5570. COAL CONVEYER—USED 8 MONTHS. FOR SALE CH-1246 TWO shallow well pumps, complete; automatic. reasonable. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. 3525 E Wasnmgton IR-1151 37-d Beer Equipment BEER equipment, bars, booths, coll boxes desks* chjurs. Terms. 337 W. Wash.
MERCHANDISE _ 37-c Building Materials WRECKING 300 BUILDINGS FOR INDIANAPOLIS HOUSING PROJECT. 2.000.000 ft. lumber, carloads of plumbing fixtures, miliwork. furnaces, brick, stone, roofing, etc. FOR SALE CHEAP Cleveland Wrecking Cos. 906 Indiana Ave.. Indianapolis. 39 Wanted to Buy Attention, Junk Peddlers WE PAY THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR JUNK Mixed Rags $1 00 per hundred Mixed WiDers 3> 2 c per pound Cotton Mattresses ...$1.25 per hundred Red Brass 4c per pound Yellow Brass 3c per pound Light Brass 2c per pound Copper Wire 5c per pound: Light Copper 4c per pound Aluminum lie per pound| Radiators 3c per pound Zinc 2c per pound Bsttcrips 50c eacn Mixed Lead $2.75 per hundred Books 30c per hundred Tires $4 00 per ton i ron $5.00 per ton BEST PRICES FOR GLASS AND BOTTLES The Miller Cos., Inc. 130 S. California St. RI-5150 OLD GOLD, silver, platinum all Kinds jewelry bought from properly Identified persons. Free appraisals. 213 Mass. ave. MILTON GOLD REF. CO. CASH PAID r MMEDIATELY lor old gold Jewelry, wacches, rings, dental bridges. STANDARD GOLD SMELTNG CO 423 LEMCKE BLDG.. 4TH FLOOR Entrance 106 E. Market Street ___ HIGHEST prices paid for old gold dental bridges, jewelry, etc. SACKS BROS. 308 Indiana ave. Phone RI-5994 WANTED—SMALL U SED ADDING MACHINE. LI-3812. DAYTIME. Furniture Buyers IOiCIC H Rl. 2019^*3 WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE _ PROMPT SERVICE Cash! Cash! _ _ _ --Wanted furn., rugs, fj |* vT y Q stoves and washing LS I . O U Z. vJmachines. p a ll RI.OIRQ For an v furniture Gall Twl OTtuiz rugs, stoves or clothing you have for sale. Calls answered promptly T T Q 971 We pay more. EXCHANGE FURN. CO., 304 E. Wash WE BUY. WE SELL. WE TRADE. Poll T T 9SQ9 -For best prices and \ya.iL quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. BUY whole houses or odd pieces of furn., pianos, etc. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets TOY BOSTON female, pedigreed; housebroke; $7 and good home. 720 N. Euclid. A UTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale Mr. Chas. Selch Formerly with A. W. Bowen Cos. is now connected with THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. will appreciate calls from all his friends and former customers. Ist of Year Specials ’34 Pontiac Bus. Coupe, big discount. .$650 ’33 Pontiac Coupe 475 ’3l Pontiac Spt. Sedan 345 ’33 Dodge Spt. Coupe 475 ’3l Hudson Sedan 275 ’3O Chrysler 70 Sedan 265 ’2B Olds Sedan 155 ’2B Buick Coupe 155 ’27 Chevrolet Coupe 45 Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos., Inc. 328-34 N. Delaware LI-8112 special OK 29 Ford Tudor .. .$125 30 Marmon Spec. Sedan 195 29 Hupp Sedan 175 mchenry Chevrolet co. . 1302 E. Wash. LI-4378 Choice Selection of Used Cars LOSEY MOTORS, INC. 1133 N. Meridian. BUICK—I93O sedan; 6 w. w.; $325. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. BUICK—’29 coupe; $175. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. BUICK—’32 coupe, 32-56; $445. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. BUICK—’3I coupe, 6 w. w.; $345. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET ‘27 coupe; runs good and has good_tires._B2o_N. Meridian. FORD ’3O Fordor; excellent; $250. 30TR & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD—’32 tudor; A-l condition; $65 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. Virginia ave. FORD ’29 coupe: O. K.; to move, slls. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. VICTORIA. 1934; A-l condition; low mileage, radio; never titled; $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginla-av. FORD ’3O sport coupe; real barg.; $145. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550 FORD—’33 Fordor, $75 down. HARRY A. SHARPJCO., 443 Virginia-av. FORD 32 Tudor: O. K.; $65 down. 30TH A- CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. PLYMOUTH—’32 P. A. epe, $65 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors FORD—Good coal truck $ 25 Ford, 1930, ’ 2 -ton panel 50 Ford, l*i-ton; needs some work 50 White, large panel 100 G. M. C.. 1934. rebuilt complete 800 GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 West 13th. £[-7467 1933 INTERNATIONAL l* 2 -ton chassis and cab: long w'heel base; dual tires: 12,000 miles. Lathrop-Moyer Retail, Inc. 418 N. Capitol. RI-6375 1932 CHEV.. V/a-ton chassis and cab; 131inch w. b.. dual tires. Lathrop-Moyer Retail, Inc. 418 N. JJapitol . RI-6375. DODGE—’33 2-ton cab and chassis. 157"; $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia-av. FORD ’3O pickup; new motor: $225. 30TH A- CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD—I 934 157-in. C. and C.; 10-plv tires: $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Virginia-av. FORD ’29 pickup; 7000 miles; $145. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD ’29 panel: O K.; barg.: $125. 30TH A- CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. 47 Autos Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY "Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N Capitol. _ _ LI-4516 CASH for your car or equity. ABELSFTNK AUTO CO. 440 N. Capitol-av. LI--1112. 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts RADIATOR repairing, most reasonable prices. Used batteries $1.50 up. Extra U. S AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO.. 859 Massachusetts. 4 GOOD used Mohawk tires and tubes, 49 Motorcycles and BicycltWANTED—Late model motorcycles; any condition. ALLEN'S 534 Mass.-av. FI N A N Cl A L 62 Business Opportunities DEED equity 6-room home for restaurant, living quarters. 2717 N Dearborn. 52-a Securities. Bldg. & Loan i WE PAY cash for American National Bank stock and Fletcher Amercian National Bank deposits certificates. N. LEONARD I COHEN & CO.. zoomJOQ. BE. Marlut-st.
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FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans jTHERE ARE No Lower Rates IN INDIANAPOLIS ° n LOANS nirr S2OO to S3OO Reduced Rates on ALL Loans Compare the Cost Before You Borrow Average Cost for Monthly Hash Monthly one jf, jOan Rate month 20 mos. SSO 3% $1.50 $ .79 100 3% 3.00 1.58 200 21,2 % 5.00 2.63 300 2?o 6.00 3.15 No change in Rate During Life of Loan T’HE oldest personal loan company in Indianapolis, with a record of 47 vears of service, is pleased to announce new low rates on ALL loans. Whether vou need $25 or S3OO. vou can get it here at a substantial reduction. There are no lower rates in Indianapolis on loans above S2OO to S3OO. You get the full amount of the loan In cash. No deductions. Confidential service—only husband and wife sign. One to twenty months to repay. Payments to suit vour convenience. Costs Nothing to Investigate and Compare Our Rates and Terms 2—OFFICES—2 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. | 200 Roosevelt Bldg Penn. & Wash. Sts. I 111. & Wash. Sts. LI-8495 1 LI-2491 Commonwealth Loan Cos. Business Established 1887 IIIMII LOANS* QUICKLY PRIVATELY REDUCED RATES ON LOANS ABOVE SIOO TO S3OO HOW TO MAKE A LOAN: Phone, write or come in; discuss vour needs in a private room, or our representative will call. If you decide to borrow, details are completed and vou receive full amount in cash quickly. Up to 20 months to repay. Charges onlv for actual davs each dollar is kept. Only husband and wife sign. No inquiries of friends, relatives or merchants. No real estate stocks or bonds necessary. 509 Merchants Bank Bldg. Fifth Floor.* Riley 2579 Meridian at Washington. Leans made in nearby towns. !■ loans s; On vour own signature or security. Loans on personal property and automobiles arranged auickly. Investigate AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY I'WO OFFICES 719 State Life Building 15 E. Washington St. 347 Bankers Trust Building Corner Penn, and Ohio Sts. Ul-4065 LI-8439 CASH LOANS You can borrow money here for any worthy purpose. Our new Convenient Payment Plan will fit your needs. You can repay in small monthly payments. Also AUTO AND NOTE LOANS—We loan anywhere in the county. 207 Kresge Bldg. (2nd Floor) 41 E. Wash. St. Phone RI-7561 Capital Loam Cos„, Imc.! MONEY TO LOAN On Anything LINCOLN JEWELRY & LOAN CO. Ail loans 2% per month. Public Welfare Loan. 330 Occidental bldg. Rl-3587 53-a Personal Loans ! A Loan When i You Need It! I ! i i TRUSTEES SYSTEM | Finance Cos., Inc. the Indianapolis Company j 225 N. Delaware St. Li. USBU j Endorsed Note Loans ESTATES LOAN COMPANY 47 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA ROOM 505. OVER GAS CO. 55 Aoio Loans LOANS 20 Months toray We Advance Additional Money SACKS BROS AUTO LOAN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. RI-5998 Loans on Automobiles Eq 'ltabie Securities Cos. Operating A* BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 21 < E Ohio 8t LI-5561 AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pav Loans Paid Off. Extra Cash Advanced USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N TUinoi* U-9600 LE6ALS 5b Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 993-C. Application of James Overlease to transfer Permit No. 893-C from James Overlease to Elkhart Cartage Company, Inc. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind . 9 a. m.. Wednesday, January. 16. 1935. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION By RUSSELL P KEHOE Examiner. Indianapolis, Ind., January 3. 1?35.
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LEGALS 5b Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 12057 Petition of Northern Indiana Public Service Company sos approval of senedI ules of electric rates, ru.es and regulations I applicable throughout the territory served I oy petitioner. Notice is hereby given that the Public service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis, ind 10 a. m . Monday. Januarv 21. 1935. Pu n b r-o, Pa-ticiPa:ion is requested. PLBLiC SERVICE COMMISSION. = COOK. Commissioner. prCommissioner. FRED A WIECKING, Public Counsellor. Indianapolis. Ind., Jan 3. 1935. L fOAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No 602-C. ! L he matter of the application of Clifford Loser. Culver, for permit to operate motor buses as a contract earner oi pas--1 sengers over highways 10. 29, JO. 31 25 : 6 4J -4. and hearing on the reinstatement | of the same. | Notice is hereby given that the Public I Service Commission w ill conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of ComI 401 S*ate House. Indianapolis, ino . 9 a. m . Thursday. February 28. 1935. PU r?,‘-£, e® rtlc ‘P a tion is requested. P R BLICSLRViCE COM MISSION. . ®-' RUSSELL P. KEHUE, Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind . January 4. 1933 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING* 1060 c'° faervice Commission Docket No. Application of Collins & Son, Undcrwooa, for permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of propertv, intraMate. over road 31 from Scottsburg to Jeffersonville, over highway 56 and county road to Little York, over highways 3 and ob to Otisco. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House. Indianapolis, Ind.. 9 a. m . Thursday, January. 31,1936. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P. KEHOE. Examiner. Indianapolis, Ind., January 4. 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Commission Docket No. lUOO-L/, lOob-C. Application of Ernest T. Bowers, Tipton, for permits to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property, intrastate exteuding thru or into cities and towns over hignways 31, 36, 43, 32, 21, 1, 38. intrastate extending thru or into cities and towns over highways 1. 21, 28, 52 30 41 31. 20. 2. 331, 25. 19, 13, 32 63. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House, Indianapolis, Ind., 9 a. m,. Monday, February 4. 1935. Public participation is requ-sted PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P. KEHOE. Examiner. Indianapolis, Ind., January 3. 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING* Public Service Commission Docket No. 1062-C. Application of Cliff Phillips & Son. Walkeiion, for permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property Interstate, from Indiana Harbor to Niles, Mich., ior Inland Steel Corporation, from Niles, Mich., to any place designated by Niles Steel Tank Cos. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis, ind.. 9 a. m., Monday, February 4. 1935. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P. KEHOE, Examiner. ■ Indianapolis, Ind,, January 3, 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1069-C 1070 r c Ce Comml&slou Docket No. Applications of Kroft Bros., Medaryville, for permits to operate motor vehicles as contract carriers of property, intrastate between N. Judson and Indianapolis over highways 10 and 29, between Medaryville and Indianapolis over hignways 43, 14, 29, between Wmamac and Indianapolis over hignway 29, interstate between Winamac and Cmcago over highways 14, 43, 10 53 30, 41. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House, Indianapolis, ind., 9 a. m., Tuesoay, February 5 1935 Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P. KEHOE, Examiner. Indianapolis, Ind., January 4, 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING* ioPubiid Service Commission Docket No. Application of William P. Patton, Sullivan, ior permit to operate motor vehicles as a conuact carrier of property, intrastate, extending through or into cities and towns over hignways il, 62. 45. ob, al. 54 3d - 4 3. 40. 31, 9, 21, 28. 26. 47, 36. 02. 18, 59, 43. 30. 32. 22, 3/, 60 Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in tnis cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House, indianapol.s. ind.. 9 a. m., Wednesday, February 6, 1935. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P. KEHOE, Examiner. Indianapolis, ind., January 4, 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 21 P 'c >liC Service Commission Docket No. Application of C. S. Kegley & Sons, Inc., Indianapolis, lor permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property over interstate additional routes extending thru or into cities and towns over all public highways of the State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Puolic Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House, Indianaiolis, Ind., 9 a. m., Thursday, February 7, 1935. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P. KEHOE, Examiner. Indianapolis, Ind., January 4, 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING* Public Service Commission Docket No. 1076-C, 1077-C. Applications of Snedeker, Webber Aa Sneueker, Indianapolis, for permits to operate motor vehicles as contract carriers of properly, interstate and intrastate, extending thru or into cities and towns over highways 40, 30, 36, 41. 13, 32, 67. 34 43. 37. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis Ind., 9 a. m., Thursday, February 14, 1935. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P. KEHOE, Examiner, Indianapolis, Ind., January 4, 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING'" Public Service Commission Docket No 1079-C. Application of Riddle Transit Lines, Bloomfield, for permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property, intrastate, extending thru or into cities and towns over highways 54. 45, 37 67 40, 41, 52, 31, 36, 9, 27, 24, 30, 50, 150. 12 20, 62, 28, 6,1, 34, 43, 7, 29, 32, 3. 15. 21 59. 14. 66. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House. Indianapolis, Ind , 9 a. m., Thursday, February 14, 1935. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P. KEHOE. Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind., January 4. 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING" - Public Service Commission Docket No. 1082-C. Application of Merlin Voight, Terre Haute, lor permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property interstate, on highway 40 through Terre Haute and West Terre Haute, on highway 41 through Rockville, Attica, Kentlard Hammond. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House, Indianapolis, Ind.. 9 a. m . Tuesday. February 26. 1935. Public participation Is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P. KEHOE, Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind.. January 4. 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING" Service Commission Docket No. Application ot Bert McCartney, Kentiand, lor permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of* property, interstate. from Chicago to Indianapolis, passing through intermediate cities and towns over highways 30, 41. 52, 47. 36, 40 and county road and Irom Chicago !o Marlon passing through intermediate cities and towns yver hlghyays 30, 31, 24, 15. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House, Indianapolis, Ind , 9 a. m., Wednesday, February, 2’ 1935. Public participation Is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P. KEHOE, Examiner. Indianapolis. Inc.., January 4. 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING" Public Service Commission Docket No. 1035-C. Application of Kinkade Motor Ser ,ice, Evansville, for permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property, interstate, extending thru or into Boonville. Huntingburg. Jasper. French Lick, Paoli. New Albany, over highways 62. 45, 56. 150. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House. Indianapolis, Ind . 9 a. m.. Wednesday, February 27. 1935. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Bv RUSSELL P KEHOE, Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind.. January 4, 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING" Public Service Commission Docket No. 1086-C. Application of Howard Long. Wabash, for permit 10 operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of propeity. interstate, extending thru or into Ft Wayne. Wabarh. Chicago. Cincinnati. Indianapolis, oter highways 3. 2. 30. 6, 20. 27. I. 24. 114, 13. 31. 1* '9. 32. 67, 40. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in mis cause in Rooms of Commission, *Ol State House. Indianapolis. Ind. 9 a. m . Thursday. February 28, 1935. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION By RUSSELL P. KEHOE. Examiner. Indianapolis, Ind., January *, 1935.
