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ENGLAND'S NEW INSURANCE FOR JOBLESS BEGINS i- - Wage-Earners Guaranteed Money by Government. flv r nifrfj Pn n LONDON, Jan. B.—Great Britain today permanently assumed the full care and maintenance of every ablebodied wage earner in the country (whether insured or not) who is earning normally less than $25 a week. About 17,000.000 wage earners, representing more than 34.000.000 people out of a population of 45,000,000 passed under the care of the Unemployment Assistance Board, which oppened its doors at Thomas House. The 17,000.000 wage earners are guaranteed Government assistance for an indefinite period when they are out of a job—in cash, as a matter of right and decency, with no poor law stigma attached. The only restrictions are that they must be between 16 and 65 years, make real efforts to find work and must normally earn less than $25 a week. The board starts work with a Government deposit in the Bank of England of $25,000,000. Tbe bulk of the money is a bookkeeping transfer of funds which have been handled hitherto by local authorities. U. S. TAX COLLECTIONS $32,848,176 IN STATE 1.23 Per Cent of Federal Income Taken in Indiana. B;t Time* Special WASHINGTON, Jan. B—Federal tax collections in Indiana for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, amounted to $32,848,176.78. the annual report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue disclosed this afternoon. Os this sum, $8,916,842.17 came from income tax collections, $lB,202,421.54 from miscellaneous internal revenues and $5,728,919.07 from agricultural adjustment tax collections. Using the 1930 census figures, the bureau points out that Indiana's population represents 2.63 per cent of the United States total. The Federal tax payments represented 1.23 per cent of the $2,672,239,104.52 collected in 1934.

AUTO WRECK FOILS REFORMATORY ESCAPE Trusty Flees in Stolen Car; Found in Hospital. By United Press PENDLETON, Ind., Jan. B— An automobile wreck, in which Willis Abrams, 29, State Reformatory trusty, was injured, was credited today with frustrating an attempt of the prisoner to escape. Abrams lived in the reformatory garage and fled in an automobile belonging to Clemor Miles, brother of A. F. Miles, reformatory superintendent. The automobile overturned five miles south of Anderson. Abrams lost several teeth, part of one ear. State Police found Abrams in an Anderson hospital. He was returned to the reformatory. PLANE PLUNGES INTO TROOPS: 11 ARE KILLED Army Ship Dives Into Platoon During Indian Maneuvers. By United Press KARACHI, India. Jan. B.— Eleven Indian soldiers were killed and 11 were seriously injured today when an Indian air force plane nose dived into a platoon of m ..ps maneuvering near the ,Hub River. Tiie airplane, practicing a machine gun dive, failed to straighten out as it neared the ground and swooped into the platoon, belonging to the Fourth Baluch Regiment. The men were bowled over Like ten-pins. They were crushed under the plane, which left a path of maimed and dying men in its wake. The airplane was wrecked and he pilot and observer slightly injured. STATE MINE WORKERS TO SELECT OFFICERS Run-off Election to Name President, Treasurer. By United Press TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Jan. 8 Members of District No. 11, United Mine Workers ol America, voted today in a run-o/T election for district president and secretary-treas-urer and several minor officers. Candidates for district president in todays election were Joseph Timko, Terie Haute, incumbent, and Frank Barnhart. Farmersburg. John Suttle, Terre Haute, incumbent, was opposed by Pete Mosele. Shirkieville, for secretary-treasurer. LAST RITES HELD FOR RUSHVILLE BOY LOVER High School Pupil. Sweetheart, Die of Gas Fumes. By United Press RUSHVILLE, Ind.. Jan. B.—Funeral services were conducted here today for Walter Dean Cameron, 16. Rushville High School pupil, found dead in his automobile Saturday with the body of his schoolgirl sweetheart, Rosalind Dishinger, 17. They died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty exhaust pipe on the automobile while parked northeast of here. Coroner R. O. Kennedy announced. BOSTON DEAN IS DEAD The Rev. Patrick J. McHugh Is Heart Disease Victim. By United Press JJEWTON, Mass.. Jan. B— The Rev. Patrick J. McHugh, S. J., dean of Boston College, was found dead in bed today in St. Mary s Hall, the college Jesuit dormitory. Death was attributed to heart disease. Father McHugh would 3AV& been 50 on March 14.

WANT-AD (fii- 55 51 ! VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Jacob Wright. 69. of 25 N. East-st, la- ' borer, and Sophia Wentworth. 51 of 1107 Owasso-st. garment worker. Russell Lunsford. 19, of 1327 N. Dear-born-st. laborer and Louise Willoughby, 16. of 3401 1 E. loth-st. housekeeper. Walter Giles. 47. Hancock countv. laborer. and Martha Tash. 48. of 315 Park-way-st. housekeeper. Clyde Walter 44. Cincinnati, federal food inspector, and Pauline Smith, 34, of 1307 Colllege-av. teacher. Albert Brown. 26. R R 2. Box 343, laborer, and Alvina Ruckreigei. 18. of 1209 Hall-pl. housekeeper. Harry Endslev 42. of 5208 E 21st-st. dry cleaner, and Viola Nichols. 27, of 2112 Gordon-st. clerk. Raymond Doughtv. 22. Acton, polisher, and Clara Lautenbach. 22. Acton, housekeeper. Ralph Barkley. 27. of 751 W. 32nd-st. machinist, and Rubv Jones. 21. of 1132 Udell-st weaver. Carroll Rvan. 24. of 841 Union-st. press feeder, and Gladys Hatteruaugh. 20. of 839 Union-st, inspector. George Schloemer. 25. New Palestine, farmer and Erther Hartman. 23. R. R. 10, Box 336 florist. Ear! Streicher. 21, of 5446 W. Washing-ton-st. attendant, and Harriet Harris. 15. of 444 N. Noble-st. housekeeper. Charles Everts. 19. of 860 S. Pennsvl-vania-st. trucker, and Lillian Gamble. 18. of 516 W. Morris-st, housekeeper. Wilbur McMichael 25. of 1303 E. 9thst. bus driver, and Francis Frantz. 25. of 1108 College-av. Apt. 12. housekeeper. Clarence Bumps. 30. of 657 Division-st. mechanic, and Mabei Cutsinger, 19, of 657 Division-st. housekeeper. Lawrence King. 21 of 850 S. Tremont-st, laborer, and Florence Boehm, 19. of 1234 Lee-st. housekeeper. Karrv Werhsler. 29. of 722 S Illinois-st. salesman, and Sylvia AdeS, 20. of 1802 Howard-st. saleswoman. Births Boys Daniel and Carmela Vespo. 926 Sprucest. Arnold and June Wuertz, 2314 Guilfordav. Henry and Amelia Goger, 2749 S. Meri-dian-st. Harry and Gertrude Boles, City Hospital (twins). Robert and Dorothy Davis, City Hospital. RusseU and Sarah Graves, City Hospital. Chester and Helen Williams, City Hospital. Stofer and Laverhe Jackson. City Hospital. Albert and Blanch Toth. City Hospital. Burnell and Mary Roberts, City Hospital. Girls Howard and Emma Patterson, 455 W. 31st-st. Everett and Bessie Stinson, 514 Birch-st. Charles and Catherine Cosby, 1017 W. lOth-st. Joseph and Margaret Case, City Hospital. Dale and Angela Hynes, City Hospital. Earl and Margaret Shaw. City Hospital. Owen and Marjorie Flannagan, City Hospital. David and Agnes Puckett, City Hospital. Ward and Alice Wolfe. City Hospital.

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VITA L STATISTICS Deaths Edmond James, 34. of 1020 N. Miley. Leland S. Over. 45. Central Indiana Hospital, tuberculosis. Dorotha Isabel Decker. 20. City Hospital, diabetes mellltus. Lillian L. West 55. of 4448 Manlove, lobar pneumonia. James Hardy. 67. of 2240 Yandes, cerebral hemorrhage. Nancv Young 71, of 2335 Ralston, cerebral hemorrhage. Emily C. Beebe. 74. of 1031 N. Dearborn, chronic myocarditis. ~ Sarah Thompson. 106. of 2018 Hovey. coronary occlusion. * Madeline Cruz. 42. Methodist Hospital, acute nephritis. Ida Wisdom Rice 52. City Hospital, broncho pneumonia. Kate R. Watson. 77. of 4551 Park, coronary thrombosis. Richard Herrmann. 8 months St. Vincent's Hosiptal, broncho pneumonia. Marion E Bash. 54. of 5255 Pleasant Run-dr. coronary thrombosis. John L. McFarland. 89. of 308 E. 28th, uremia. Thrill E. Bailey, 39. of 1201 Centennial, lobar pneumonia. Sarah Monroe 80. of 1618 Cruft, chronic mvocarditis. Elmer Fowler. 66. of 1710 Woodlawn, hypostatic pneumonia. Laura Edna Corkms, 49. St. Vincent's Hospital, gastric ulcers. Daiy L. Macy, 53, City Hospital, auricular fibrillation. Laura Lanigan, 41, Methodist Hospital, pneumonia. Doris Irene Dav. 17 months, Riley Hospital. broncho pneumonia. Thomas Edward Deulin, 48. Methodist Hospital, duodenal ulcers. Edith Esther Burge. 39, of 802 Arbor-st, influenza. William Donald Drury, 10 months, City Hospital, otitis media. Virginia Nadine Stewart, 5. of 437 North Davidson-st. Wroncho pneumonia. John E Richardson. 40. of 740 W. Wal-nut-st, aortic aneurism. Emma R. Barnhill. 86. of 3708 N. Del-aware-st. chronic myocarditis. Mary Maisoll. 80. of 307 E. Morris-st, cerebral hemorrhage Katherine Marie Kontney, 77. of 127 E. Southern-st, chronic myocarditis. Maggie Bumpus, 59, of 2424 Shriver-av, mitral insufficiency. Clyde Turner. 47, City Hospital, pulmonary tuberculosos. George M_ Beaman, 70, Long Hospital, diabetes mellitus. James Davis, 4, Methodist Hospital, diphtheria. Thelma Naoma Mayes, 18, of 2157 N. Capitol-av. pulmonary tuberculosis. Clara Owings. 47. Central Indiana Hospital, general paralysis. Margaret Knight, 6, Riley Hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Della Brown, 68, of 44 S. Butler-av, carcinoma. Robert W. Follick, 80, of 1229 N. Persh-ing-av. angina pectoris. Anna S. Fechtman, 71, of 642 Buchananst. carcinoma. Bert E. Kirkpatrick. 38, of 707 W. 13thst. pulmonary tuberculosis. Sarah Scott, 73, of 33 W. 28th-st. broncho pneumonia. Emma D. Maddox, 72, City Hospital, broncho pneumonia. Plumbing Permits C. L. Wilkinson, 723 E 38th. one fixture. Frank Drees. 2359 34th. eight fixtures. Laurber-Hurbert. 1021 N. Meridian, four fixtures. _ ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BAt'ER, KATlE—Eeloved mother of Winifred and Lester Bauer, Mr's*.' Floretta Henninger and Mrs. Genevieve Dietz, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Helen Eves of Louisville, Ky., passed awav Sunday evening, Jan. 6, age 74 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 1556 Shelby-st, Thursday afternoon, Jan. 10, at 2 o’clock. Friends invited. Friends may call at residence. Burial Washington Park. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. BROWN. A. BERNICE—Wife of B. W Brown, mother of Thelma Evelyn Brown, sister of James E . Clark L. and Everett Gates and Mrs. James P. Burns. Cleveland. died Tuesday morning. Funeral Thursday. 2 p. m„ at the KIRBY MORTUARY. 1901 N. Meridian-st. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices GOSSOM. HIME S.—Age 40, husband of Ruth Gossom, father of Ruthanne and Jane Gossom. and son of Allie E Gossom. passed away at the residence. 5849 University-av. Monday. Jan. 7. 10 a. m. Funeral from SHIRLEY BROS CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. lUmois-st. Wednesday. Jan 9. 10 a. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may cal! at the chapel. KINLET, KATHERINE (nee Breen)—Age 32 years, mother of Charle* F.. daughter of Edward, sister of ’"‘ennis. John. Mrs. Louis Dugan. William. James, Edward (of New Mexico), f 1 erpsa 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 Chu;-chsFriends invited Burial at Holy Cross cemetery. GEORGE W USHER SERVICE. KOESSLY, MARY—Passed away at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Mary Tobin. 750 Orange-st, Monday. Jan. 7. Short services at the above address Tuesday, Jan. 8. at 8 p. m. Final services at Lancaster, 0., Thursday. Jan. 10. Friends may call at 750 Orange-st, until 10 p. m. Tuesday. MAISOLL MARY—Beloved mother of Millie Maisoll and sister of David Zeph, passed awav 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 cemetery. Friends invited. M’GINNIS, THOMAS P.—Father of Charles N. McGinnis of 625 N. Keystone-av. passed awav 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 cemetery. Friends_invited MURRAY, JOHN R.—Of 3605 N. Keystoneav, beloved father of Betty Lou Murray. departed this life Monday, age 45 years. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 9. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Statlon-st. 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. _ Friends invited. SCOTT, SARAH—Beloved mother of Mrs. H F. Stewaut and George Scott of Indianapolis, James. William, Charles and Edward Scott of Clinton, Ind., passed away Sunday evening. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m., at 120 S. Noßle-st. Friends invited. SHAW, PERTLE (MAYHEW)—Of 1655 Roosevelt-av, beloved husband of Ida B. Shaw and father of William end John Shaw, Mrs. Carrie Curtis. Katie Anderson. Elsie Bruce and Pearl Sullivan, departed this life Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 10. at the MOORE & KIRK Funeral Home at 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. STEIBING, WILLIAM F.—Beloved son of Theodore F. Steibing and brother of Edward S. Raymond P. Cole and Mrs. Moms Walters, all of Indianapolis. and Mrs. Clifford C. Hindman of Detroit, Mich., passed away Sunday afternoon, Jan. 6, age 36 years. 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. Swanson, mother of the late Harry S. Swanson, grandmother of George S. Swanson. Funeral Wednesday. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS 2050 E. Michigan, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial West Newton. Ind. VAN WINKLE, ANNA B—Wife of J. Q. Van Winkle, mother of J. G. Van Winkle of Terre Haute. Ind ; Mary V. W. Ryan of Los Angeles and R. N. Van Winkle of Delaware, 0., passed away Monday afternoon. Private services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday afternoon and evening. & Cards, In Memorlams ARTHUR —We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for their sympathy, kindness ar.d beautiful flowers, extended at the death of our darling daughter and sister MARY ANN. Especially Rev. Harris for his consoling woods, and Roscoe Conkle, funeral director. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM ARTHUR AND CHILDREN. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive TA-4400 GRIN STEIN ER’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. O. WILSON 1230 Prospect st. DR-0321, DR-0322 4 Lost and Found LOST from Speedway; Boston bulldog. Thursday; return JACKIE FULTON, 4941 W. 13th, BE-3412-M. Reward. LOST—Black snakeskin purse with money and valuable papers. Reward. LI-7925, or RI-3326. LOST—2 refrigerator (2) wheel trucks, vicinity E. Tenth-st, Wednesday. Reward. RI-6325. LOST—Between 25th and College and 12th and Tacoma, bag of clothes; reward. 2528 E. 12th. CH-2244. 5 Personals ASTHMA, bronical trouble and lumbago treated, men and women. 332 ',2 Mass.-av. Free Finger Waving Look your best for the holidays. Your hair neatly and artistically dressed. Marcel, hair cut or shampoo. Permanent waves at nominal service charge. INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY & BARBER SCHOOL. 342 E. JWash. LEARN to dance easily and quickly. GUARANTEED COURSE. Ten lessons for $7, STOCKMYN STUDIOS. RI-1610. FALSE teeth repaired. 75c up. MW plate. $7.50 DR. CARTER. 626 K.P. bld.RI-1250. FREE NOTOX HAIR DYE Wednesday only. Small seivice charge only. Appoirtment. LI-0432. HATS |- Cleaned and Blocked M C THE 5-MINUTE SHOP / J 31 S. 111.-St RI-0816 TIMES WANT ADS cost less than in any other Indianapolis newspaper BUSINESS SERVICE IVla'tress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated: made into in* nersprings; expert workmanship; reasonable. RI-2240. Moving, Transfer, Storage MOVING, STORAGE—Reasonable, careful handling; white men. W. STEINKAMP, RI-3667,_1R-2185-1. “PETES"—CH-2878. Careful white men; quick service; covered vans: any time. CARLETON Transfer. Experienced movers. covered vans. Reas, rates. HA-2252. Musical Instruments Repaired EXPERT repairing all instruments. MUSICIANS’ REPAIR SHOP. 119 Pembroke Arcade (second floor). Radiator Repairing All Makes Radiators Repaired . ' Satisfaction guaranp I:;?cl. Prompt service. •> •'•'. 15 years in same bus- • • iness. No reasonable Jj: - \ offer refused on re- '' -i pairs. Chevrolet Radiators 'for sale from 1929 to 1932. 944 E. Wash. St. LI-0061 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. DRTVE-IT-YOURS ELF. 39 Kentucky. RI-7438. Remodeling INDIANA PAINT, ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. finances N. H. A. contracts. Remodels. using LOGAN-LONG Company's roofing: FOY'S PAINT. Estimates, information. RI-6C90. INSTRUCTiOMS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring FREE HAWAIIAN GUITAR—To each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 Roosevelt mve. "BEST BY TEST.” _ HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male iTAN - 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., B* K-1008, XIBMIm

___ HELP WANTED 14 Help Wanted—Female TELEPHONE SALES WORK Youne ladv for telephone salts work on metrjpolitan newspaper. Te ephone experience necessary. If vou th'r.k vou can sell, write Box K 1010 Tim's. WOMAN to care for boy 5. very ’ight work: more for home than wages. Times, K 1012. 2 GIRLS, learn beauty work in exchange for service. 1513 Central-av. GERMAN woman. 35 to 40. ass*;i with housework; good home. Times. K-360. HOUSEKEEPER—No salary; good home of 2 rooms. Inquire 606 N. Dela.-st. THREF, experienced salesladies, between 25 and 45. to work with manager in Kentucky; no house-to-house: salary and commission. 9 to 1. 2 to 4. 2856 E. Washington. WANTED —Fxperienced millinery saleslady to take charge of small out-of-town mulinerv den'. Apply Wednesday at MiL-LKR-WOHL CO. 15 Wanted—Male or Female SALESMEN and women; house to house. Call at 833 Park-av. 15A Salesmen, Solicitor, Agent WANTED—MiIk, bakery, tea, coffee or other route men. Good proposition for right man. RAWLEIGH, DEPT. INA--215-L, Freeportj lU. 16 Situations Wanted HOUSEKEEPER. 33 vrs.. wants work in motherless home $3 week. Box K 1011, Times, LAUNDRY work, rough dry finish, or A-l sewing, dressmaking; reasonable. 723 N. Albama-st. YOUNG MAN—Age 21, wants anv ki3d~of restaurant work. Experienced. Reference. CH-7550. __ RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms BROADWAY, 2502; No. 4; room; steam heat; ladies only. References. Reasonable. HE-5834. ILLINOIS, N.j 1907—Clean, cheerful; nicely furnished; steam, constant hot water; refined home: garage. NEW YORK, E., 3604—Large front room; 1 or 2 gentlemen; modern, private home. IR-2787. SHELBY, 2415; Apt. 3—Front room, near _ bath;_ private home: S3 week. DR-1868. 27TH-ST, W„ 45—Very nice room; modern home; innersprlng mattress. 30TH, E„ 124—Nicely furnished front room. 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 DOWNTOWN—Modern apartment, adjoining bath. Excellent heat. Reasonable. LI-8216. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns WASHINGTON, 359 W.—Heated rooms; double, 50c up Nice sleeping rooms, 25c-35c. SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington st.; clean outside rooms, $2.50 up wkly.; running water: showers, tubs. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service. As low as $2 a dav: $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. GILBERT-MEEKER HOTEL Every Room, Bath and Phone Rates to satisfy. New management. Efficient service. 250 S. Meridian-st. LI-0185. 18 Housekeeping Rooms SI.SO—SPRUCE ST., 1741—Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; good heat; electricity; near Minnesota $4 —PINE. 614—2 furnished lower rooms; water in kitchen; private entrance. After 5 p. m. - SS—NEW JERSEY, 1606 N—Modern apartment, 2 rooms, down, furnished neatly; phone, garage. BROADWAY, 2346 —Extra large room; side entrance; 1 or 2: dav bed. sink, range; choice home:_s4. $5.50 : CARROLLTON, 1561—3 rooms, down; overstuffed, private entrance, sink, utilities; Sleeping room; 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. ORIENTAL, N., 20—Lovely furnished 2room apartment; utilities, private entrance, steam heat; 2 adults. PARK, 1118—I room and kitchenette; private home; modern; everything furnished! LI-5236. TALBOT. N., 2420 Large 3-room apt.; good heat; $6.50; also 1-room kitchen- , ette apt.; $3.50. 19 Rooms with Board $5.50: LEXINGTON. 937—Large front room, modern home, good ventilation; 3 meals; laundry. DR-3523-J. 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, elderly person or semi-invalid or children. Nurse's home. BE-2095-M. 21 Unfurnished Apartments IRVINGTON—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. 1433 N. Pennsylvania $35 to $37.50 37 W. 21st S4O to $45.00 2-RM. EFF. APTS—North, $25; furnished, $35. LI-3164.TA-0335. Choice apartments gladly shown. HE-1328 Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfum. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452. DUNDEE 781 E. McCarthy Heat, gas, water, janitor service, frigidaire furnished, $22.50 up. ANSWER Want AGs Promptly. The bargains that you see today may be gone tomorrow 22 Uufurnished Houses $17.50 MO.—Near grade school; 3-bedroom dble.: garage. 1939 Ruckle. LI-7491. ! GREGORY & APPEL, INC. $18; 5-ROOM house; furnace, garden. 3825 _W. Washington-st. $35 —SINGLE 3-bedroom home east: excellent location. MR. SHIMER. LI-1003. TA-1003. ADAMS. 2615—Strictly modern stucco bungalow; built-in-features. $25. TA--6415. BEVILLE, N., 15 —5-room semi-modern; redecorated: Tech; garage; 512.50; water. DR-6425-R. COLLEGE. 5236—6-room double, nook, ex- I cellent furnace; being repainted. HU--4076. COTTAGE! 931—Corner single, 4 bedrooms, modern except furnace; $lB. HA-2801. GRAY. 222 N.—Near Tech. 6 rooms, hardwoods. garage. S2O: water paid. DR--7848-1. HIGH-ST, 1002-04—4 rooms; water paid; near Ell Lilly; $lO mo. Call 29 E. Ohio. HOLT-AV. 452 8.—5-room house with furnace. 2-car garage. sls month. BE--0707. LIBERTY. 321 N.—Cottage; bath, hot and cold water free:_Sls. _ KEYSTONE. 1972—5 rooms and bath, clean, front and rear porch: reduced rent; very desirable. MR. RIFFE. RI--5639. MANSFIELD 1901 Modern single; full basement, garage; S2O; water paid. RI--1046. RURAL. 422 N.—s rooms, semi-modern; garage: sll, water paid. LI-5912. SUMMIT, S., 46 —Good 5-room modern single; newly papered: large yard; sls. LI-736D C. C. GROVE 44 Vir;•£ ia-av TRAUB, N., 114— Upper duplex mvaorn 5room; heat, water, garage furnished; UNION. 742-44 5-rm. mod dble.: good street: close to town, school, church; $17.50; start Jan. 20; water pd. RI-6412. 11TH. E.. 4017—Bungalow double. 5 rooms; _ shower, laundry, garage, water. TA-6415. 18TH, W„ 118—Single, 8 rooms, modern; roomers, housekeeping; reduced, S2O. TA-43RD-ST.. W . 736—5-room modern brick bungalow. S4O. RI-9548. COLORED^—Northwestern. 2850; six-room modern, fireplace, garage. $lB. water Daid. HA-0754-J. COLORED—IS 23 MASS. AVE—4 rooms; jslectricttv: gas: garage. $6. HE-1127. COLORED. 1925 HOVEY—S room double: newly papered: water paid: $9. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses S2B; 3-BEDRM. bung.; Frig., piano, dble. garage; barg. WHITE. RI-7766 IR-7956. $45: BUNGALOW —5 rms . nicely furn. 5600 north. Adults. HU r 677l. GALE. N . 1333—6 rooms, nicely furnished home; radio: trackless trolley; S2O. HOYT. 1225—5-room modern bungalow; garage; verv reasonable to responsible party. Ri-6217. 4-ROOM apartment: nicely furnished; $lO semi-monthly. Key_l24 N. Denny. j NORTH—3-bedroom home; finest ia City; 4ih WXIX&. SU-Titi. a-7MK

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RENTALS 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ILLINOIS. 1919. N.— Lovely 4 rooms, private entrance, ground floor, garage optional. 5- house; furnished: water, lights, gas paid: $6; adults. Inquire 719 E. New York. _ AMBASSADOR APT. Hotel Corner Penn, and 9th Now available —one of those choice furnished apartments. Complete hotel service if desired. Reasonable rates, dally. weekly or monthly. RI-1371. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space 6- garage, suitable repair shop: water furnished. 3421 E 20th-st. CH-28P9. 2 GROCERY rooms; fixtures furnished. 1958 N. Olney. CH-2899. WANTED—Reliabl; party to share busii ness room: suitable for any small busiAUTO REPAIR SHOP, modern. 5-room I 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 27 Houses For Sale ELECTRICAL appliances, permanent wave machine, like new; beauty shop equipment, new console gas range. 334 Villa-ay._ 28 Sale Suburban Property REEDER-ST, SOUTHEAST—S-room house; electricity and water in house; price $750. 5 ACRES and 4-room house, near New Bethel High School; double garage; fenced: price $1750. JENNINGS BROS., 28 S. 111-st. BE SURE—ui vour title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market St.. Union Title Bldg. 31 Wanted to Trade 10-APT., north, for farm. E. L. DAVIS (Real estate traderl, 702 Inland bldg. 33A Insurance WE insure anything. R. A. FRANKE. E. KIRK McKINNEY CO., INC., 129 E. Market. __ MERCHANDISE " 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 five and four days for the cost of three. TO TRADERS If you can not find the leacs that you desire In the ads In this column, call the Swap Counter, RI-5551, and we will attempt to arrange a trade for you from Swaps previously published. There is no charge for this service. 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. GUARANTEED garage work tor furniture. or 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

For Making Crisp Toast JEWEL SANITARY TOASTER Four slices can be toasted at one i time May be freely examined and turned and toasted on both sides without handling the hot toast or burning the hands. CITIZENS GAS CO. 45 S. Penn. RI-5421 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 MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM I RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR. | L. S. AYRES & CO. FORCED to lose mv electric refrigerator; will give to responsible party for unpaid balance. Addrass K-311. Indianapolis Times. REFRIGERATORS—Prices are lower now. Polar high-quality refrigerator saves food and ice. Buy yours now. POLOR ICE Ac FUEL CO. 9x12 FELT base rugs: $4.65 up. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM HOUSE. 811 N. Alabama St. ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND GLASS, Vi _ 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. USED Norge refrigerators (3) for balanc® due. FULWIDER. CH-1449. BEDS, SI; gas range, $5; 2-pc. Uv.rm. suite, S2O; sew. mach., SB. Dealer, 703 E. 20th. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Buy RCA tubes, sealed for your protection. We are authorized agents. M ft r/l SALES and SERVICE /f M U / I/'£lJO INDIANA AV t.'Sr SMALL apartment studio upright.. $169 Baldwin make, bargain. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY. MAJESTIC 8-TUBE H. B . $19.50. ECONOMY RADIO SHOP. 245 E^Wash. PIANOS for beginners, $lB. Expert piano tuning, repairing. MARION MUSIC CO., 229 N. Penn,, 2nd floor. WOOD Boehm system carinet outfits, SSO; easy terms. PEARSON CO.. INC.. 128 N.JPenn. CELLINI accordion, 120 bass: excellent condition; $167.50, lessons included; easy terms. PEARSON CO , INC., 128 N. Penn. ELEC. DUO-ART REPRODUCING PIANO Shopworn only. Have Paderewski, Hofman, Ganz and Granger; will play the world's greatest classics for you in your home. Give your child this fine musical background. This Duo-Art has never been sold and is thoroughly guaranteed. Original selling price. $995: January special, with bench and $25 worth Duo-Art rolls, $175: terms, $lO per month. PEARSON CO.. INC.. 128 N. Penn._ LAST year model new radio, reduced" R & R.' STORES. 225 E. Wash. S2O ALLOWANCE for your set on new allwave cab radio; $69.50. R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. 100 USED radios from $3.50 up. R. Sc RT STORES, 225 E. Wash. Trumpets, Saxophones. ClariUSED nets ' Tromb ° n es. Guitars. etc.< Easiest payment plan in town. LORENZ MUSIC STORE. 20 Pembroke Arc. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale WINDOW SHADES—First qual- e-N ity r CHINA STORE. 361 W. Wash. / VCARLOADS AND CARLOADS t fine new suites and odd pieces to trade or your old furniture; generous allownce Baker Bros.. 219 E. Washington st STORE fixtures: bakerv equipment: special equipment: buv and sell. 419 E. Ohio. HAIR DRYER, good condition. Reasonable DR-5890. (31 USED FURNACES at bargain prices; also <1 > used oil burner. HOLLAND FURNACE CO.. 740 E. North st. SPIRITUALIST CRYSTAL. $5! 318 E VERMONT LI-8669. COAL CONVEYER—USED 8 MONTHS FOR SALE. CH-1246 KWICK WAY and H. R. Wilson valve refacing machines, portable paint spray. '2-inch electric drill. 812 S. Senate. BRAND new toilet, complete. $9. HOOSIER WRECKING CO.. 218 S East-st. DR-7683. ONE inclosed auto trailer, one tent, two camp stoves, three deer and bear rifles. cots; complete big game outfit. Will sell met at L GaU at & Ham York-tt.

MERCHANDISE 37 Miscellaneous For Sale SEVERAL sacks of corn starch, several sacks of bicarbonate of soda, roofing paper, step-ladders, gas ranges, gasoline pressure range, wood burning neating stove. 810 4 UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION Capitol and South-st. PRENTICE 3-FT RADIAL DRILL ALSO LATHES AND OTHER MACHINERY: VERY REASONABLE MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO 3525 E WASHINGTON IR-Usl 37-c Building Materials WRECKING 300 BUILDINGS FOR INDIANAPOLIS HOUSING PROJECT. 2.000.000 ft. lumber, carloads of plumbing fixtures, millwork, furnaces, orick. stone, roofing, etc. FOR SALE CHEAP V Cleveland Wrecking Cos. 906 Indiana Ave.. Indianapolis. 37-d Beer Equipment BEER equipment, bars, oooths, coll boxes desks, chairs. Terms 327 W Wash. 39 Wanted to Buy OLD GOLD, silver, platinum all kinds Jewtlry bought from properly Identified persons. Free appraisals. 213 Mass, ave MILTON GOLD REF. CO. CASH PAID 'MMEDIATELY for Old gold jewe'rv. 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 2c per lb. light brass. 5c per lb. cojnjier wire. MILLER. 130 S. Calif. RIATTENTION—JUNK PEDDLERS We pay $1 per hundred for rags. THE MILLER CO.. INC. 130 S. Cal. RI-5150 WANTED—SMALL USED ADD IN G MACHINE. LI-3812. DAYTIME Furniture Buyers 1 WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE _ PROMPT SERVICE Pali RT-ftifiQ For u y furniture * rU g Si stoves or clothing you have tor sale. Calls answered promptly UQ97I We pay more. EXCHANGE -V6 I X FURN. CO.. 304 E. Wash WE BUY. WE SELL. WE TRADE. Poll T T 9CQ9 For best prices and '“'dll L/l-iOOw quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. BUY whole houses or odd pieces of turn., pianos, etc. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Peis TOY BOSTON female, pedigreed; housebroke; $7 and good home. 720 N. Euclid. AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale

-SALE Prices--Every Day--1928 Packard Sedan .$224 1929 Viking Sedan .. 148 1931 Auburn Sedan .. 264 1930 Dodge Sedan .. 259 1930 Buick Sedan ... 294 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 324 1931 Chev. Spt. Coupe 264 1929 Ford Coupe 124 1931 DeSoto Rdstr. .. 174 1929 Ford Roadster .. 94 Open Eve Till 9 P. M. Will Trade—Easy Terms 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 BUICK '2B sedan; $125. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. BUICK ’3l coupe; 6 w. w.; $345. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. BUICK '32 coupe; 5445. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. BUICK ’3O sedan; 6 w. w.; $325. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. BUICK '29 coupe; $175. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET ’3O Tudor; $195. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. DE SOTO ’3l sedan: A-l; quick. $295. 30TH <fc CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. DE SOTO ’33 coupe: $491. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Mend an. SPECIAL 29 Ford Tudor $ .25%^w% 30 Marmon Spec. Sedan 195 29 Hupp Sedan 175 MCHENRY CHEVROLET CO. 1302 E. Wash. LI-4378 FORD ’2B roadster; real good; SBS. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. FORD '33 sedan delivery; extra clean; $445. 30TH k CENTRAL SALES._ FORD '32 Tudor: very good: $350. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD '29 coupe: $425. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. FORD '2B roadster; $75. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. FORD—'32 tudor; A-l condition; $65 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. VICTORIA. .'934; A-l condition; low mileage radio: never titled; $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Virginia-av. FORD—'33 Fordor. $75 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia-av. HUPP '3O sedan: $245. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. NASH '32 sedan: $345 CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. • OAKLAND '29 coupe; $125. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. OLDS 33 sedan: $545. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. PLYMOUTH— '32 P. A. cpe. $65 down HARRY A. SHARP CO. 443 Virginia ave PONTIAC '33 Tudor; $435 CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. PONTIAC '29 coach: $125. CENTRAL BUICK CO . 832 N. Meridian. 1932 Terraplane Coupe De Luxe model, rumble seat, has the original paint and it looks like new. only SIOO down. LOSEY MOTORS. Inc. 1133 N. Meridian 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors 1931 CHEVROLET lti-ton truck; In storage; low mileage. HU-2810. __ FORD—Good coal truck $ 25 Ford, 1930, V2-ton panel 50 Ford, l'i-ton: needs some work 50 WTiite. large panel 100 G M C.. 1934. rebuilt complete 800 GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 West 13th LI-7467 DODGE—'33 2-ton cab and chassis. 157”; sl* down HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia-av. FORD '3O pickup; new'motor; $225 30TH k CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550 FORD—I 934 157-in. C. and C : 10-ply tires; $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia-av. G M C. 1-ton truck for cash, sedan, or what? 2555 S. California. 47 Autos Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY "Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealer." I. WOLF AUTO CO. 355 N Capitol Ll-4516 CASH for your car or equity. ABELSFINK AUTO CO. 440 N. Capkol-av. LXuw

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AUTOMOTIVE 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts RADIATOR repairing must reasonable prices. Used batteries $1.50 up Extra U. S AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO.. 859 j Massachusetts. ! 4 GOOD used Mohawk tires and tube*, i 4.75x19. Reasonable. TA-4706. 49 Motorcycles and Bicycles WANTED—Late model motorcycles; any condition. ALLENS. 534 Mass.-av. FINANCIAL 52 Business Opportunities NEW YORK. W 530 Modern rooming house: 14 rooms; sacrifice. 606 N Dela LUNCH ROOM—Good place i or beer 1 2 living rooms; rent sls; 2-vear lease 233 ; Noble-st. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times. Phone “ad-taker." RI-5551 during busiI ness hours 52- Securities, Bldg. & Loan HR.HLSI "cash price palp so, an," IpT dianapolls B. & L. stock ANCHOR FINANCE CORP. 134 N DELAWARE Hl-3536. WE BUY AND SELL BUILDING AND LOAN STOCKS. ! NEWTON TODD 415 LEMCKE BLDG._ 53 Personal Property Loans THERE ARE No Lower Rates IN INDIANAPOLIS on LOANS ° ver S2OO to S3OO Reduced Rates on ALL Loans Compare the Cost Before You Borrow Average Cost lor Monthly 'ash Monthly one , joan Rate month 20 mos. SSO 3?o $1.50 $ .79 100 3% 3.00 1.58 200 2i/o% 5.00 2.63 300 2% 6.00 3.15 ! Nc change in Rate During Lite ot Loan t THE oldest personal loan company in Indianapolis with a record of 47 years ot 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 ro S3OO. You get the full amount of the loan In cash. No deductions. Confidential ] =ervice—only husband and wife sign. One |’o 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 1 200 Roosevelt Bldg. Penn. & Wash. Sts HI. & Wash. St*. LI-8495 1 LI-2491 Commonwealth Loan Cos. Business Established 1887 j jiMB MONEY TO LOAN ’ On Anything LINCOLN JEWELRY & LOAN CO. All loans 2% per month Public Welfare Loan. 330 Occidental bldg. Rl-3587 Cash Loans S3O to S3OO Household Finance Corporation ot America. RI-2579 509 Merchants Bank Bldg. sth Floor. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS For any worthy purpose. CAPITAL LOAN CO.. INC. .. 207 Kresge Bldg. Phone RI-7501 41 E. Washington St. corner Pennsylvania LOANS SIO.OO to $300.00 ’ AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY 719 State life Bldg. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. LI-4065 LI-8439. 53- Personal Loans Q. *IOO to ;1000 | On Cha iacte*. C Uncame NO MORTGAGES IiSCHLOSS BROS* INV CO. jZ)' 137 E WASH \A Loan When\ j You Need It! | iTRUSTEES SYSTEM j i Finance Cos., Inc . The Indianapolis Company 225 N. Delaware St. j Li. USBU j Endorsed Note Loans ESTATES LOAN COMPANY 47 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA ROOM 505. OVER GAS CO. 55 Anio Loans Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos. Operating As BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 219 E. Ohio St. LI-5561. AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pay Loans Paid Off. Extra Cash Advanced. USED CAR LOAN CO. 343 N Illinois LI-9600. ~ LEGALS 56 Legal Notices NOTICE The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Anchor Savings and Loan Association will be held Monday, January 21, 1935. at 7:30 o'clock P. M., at 510 East Washington Street! Indianapolis. GEORGE MICHAELIS. President. ADOLPH G. EMHARDT, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING" Public Service Commission Docket No. 11033. PETITION OF INDIANA TELEPHONE CORPORATION TO BE DECLARED A PUBLIC UTILITY AND GRANTED CERTIFICATES OF CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY TO ENGAGE IN COMMUNICATION BUSINESS TO ACQUIRE AND SUCCEED TO ALL OF THE PROPERTY. BUSINESS, FRANCHISES, PERMIT S. RIGHTS AND POWERS OF THE PUBLIC UTILITY KNOWN AS SOUTHERN INDIANA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY AND OR THE BANKRUPT ESTATE THEREOF SAID COMPANY BEING NOW IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA) and AUTHORIZATION OF SAID SALE AND OR TRANSFER AND TO ISSUE SECURITIES AND FOR OTHER PROPER MATTERS INCIDENT TO ACQUIRING SAID UTILITY AND CARRYING ON THE BUSINESS THEREOF. 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 . Tuesday, January 29, 1935. Public participation Is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv MOIE COOK. Commissioner. FRED A. WIECKINO, Public Counsellor. IflrfiAnegoU*. lad. January $,