Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1935 — Page 40

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ELSA BUSCHOR DIES; FUNERAL TO 8E MONDAY Sister of City Fireman Had Been 111 Seven Months. Funeral services for Miss Elsa A Busrhor. who died early today at her home. 421 N. J fferson-av, following a seven months* illness, will be held Monday at the home. Time of the funeral has not been set. Miss Busrhor was 49 She was born in Linriau. Germany, and came to this country with her famih when she was 5. Surviving are her father, Julius H Busrhor. former Pennsylvania Railroad employe, and a brother, Julius F. Buschor, city fireman. Marion Thomas Dead Funeral services for Marion C. Thomas. 911 N Oxford-st, who had been employed since 1912 as a custodian of Technical High School, and who died yesterday in his home, will be held at 2 tomorrow in the Centenary Christian Church, of which he was a member. Burial will tie in Zionsville. Mr Thomas was 65. He was a member of Mystic Tie Lodge. Free and Accepted Mason the Druids, and the Hiawatha Tribe of Red Mer. Surviving are the widow and two stepchildren. Clifford Thomas and Mrs. Edna Harris, all of Indianapolis. W. C. VanArsdale Rites The funeral of William C VanArsdale. 527 E. 12th-st. who died at City Hospital yesterday, will be held in Missionary Tabernacle, of which he was treasurer, at 10 Monday. The Rev O. H. Nater. Missionary Tabernacle pastor, wall conduct services. Burial will be in Greenwood. Mr. VanArsdale had lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He was 81. and was born in Mercer County. Ky. Surviving are the widow* Mrs. Mattie Fletcher VanArsdale. and two brother, J S VanArsdale and J. W. VanArsdale, Craw ford.^ville. Marie Louis Passes Word has been received in Indianapolis of the death of Miss Marie Louis, superintendent of Muhlenberg Hospital. Plainfied. N. J .. and former Indianapolis City Hospita nurses’ director Miss Louis, who was 62. died of pneumonia She had been connected with the New Jersey hospital since 1920. MASTODON SKELETONS FOUND BY SCIENTIST Prehistoric Animals Well Preserved in Mud of Gobi Fesert. By Untt 4 Pr >* BELOIT. Mich.. March 29—A craving for underwater plants brought death of 40 "coal scoop" mastodons and preserved their prehistoric skeletons until ages later when they were found by Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews in the Gobi Desert, the famed Beloit College alumnus revealed here. These mastodons who drew* their common name from their peculiarly jutting lower jaw which enabled I them to scoop up plants from the soft mud of inland lakes were found p’led .skeleton upon skeleton by Dr. Andrews. He reconstructed their history in times when the desert was a place i of plantv of food, and told how j they apparently sank in the mud where they were searching for food. ODD GIFT IS PUZZLING TO CHARITY OFFICIALS Bostonian in Tahiti Contributes $3.20 in South Sea Shell Money. B/ United Pres * BOSTON. March 29 —Charity officials here are wondering what they are going to do with the latest gift received—cowrie shells from the South Seas. The shells are the contribution of a Bostonian in Tahiti, and represent $3 20 in the local currency. As Ma>sachusetts went off the wampum standard some 300 years ago there is doubt as to whether they are still redeemable There is talk of putting it up to the Supreme Court. CORN-HOG CONTRACTS UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE Heavy Sign-l'p in 1935 Expected by Nebraska Agriculturalists. Bj United Prrtt LINCOLN. Neb. March 29 —A heavy sign-up of 1935 Nebraska com-hog contracts is anticipated by A. E Anderson, state and federal agricultural statistician, because "of the unusual attractiveness of the contract ” The program is so attractive this year because it irermiLs farmers to produce small feed grains pn the acreage taken out of corn production. Andersen explained. METHODISTS TO STAGE ANTI-WAR RALLY HERE Bishop Blake of Detroit to Speak at Session. An anti-war mass meeting will be held at the Robert Park Methodist Episcopal Church. Vermont and N. Delaware-sts. tomorrownight at 7 30. with all Methodist churches of the city participating Bishop Edgar Blake of Detroit will make the principal address. girl7s7saves doll FROM BURNING HOME Child Dashes Back Into Flames and Escapes Uninjured. Jy railed Prett SAN ANTONIO. Tex. March 29 —Her home in flames. 5-year-old Beatrice Barolco couldn't bear to think of leaving her doll to perish She ran back into the house and seized her doll, whose dress already was m flames. Beatrice was uninjured Thief Leaves 13th Fowl XENIA O. March 29 —A superstitious thief raided the chicken yard of J. E Watts, chief probation officer of the juvenile court here. Though Watts had 13 fowls, the thief took only IX

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Roberta Everett William Wylie An audience at Caleb Mills Hall will thrill tonight over the acrobatic antics of Roberta Everett and William Wylie, who will present an acrobatic act in the Shortridge High School Junior Vaudeville. The vaudeville is an annual celebration at the school. MORRO CASTLE AID TAKES GAS George A!agna Tries to End Life: Will Recover, Say Police. By United Prr** NEW YORK. March 29—George I. Alagna. assistant radio operator of the liner Morro Castle, around whom sensational charges revolved In the investigation of the vessels disaster at sea. was found unconscious in the gas-filled kitchen of his home today. Attaches of Bellevue Hospital said he would probably recover from what police termed a suicide attempt. Police entered the apartment of the 26-year-old radio operator after tenants complained of a strong odor of gas. On a table near Algna's unconscious form they found a note apparently started by him but left unfinished. It was addressed to "Dear Fd,” and it contained the words, “now my mouth is feeling dry.” Police declined to reveal the entire contents. but said the writing near the end was an illegible scrawl.

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By l nit at Pratt PERU. ind.. March 29 Maria Rasputin, daughter of Russia's -mad monk." entered a cage of tigers, leopards and pumas today to subdue them with her “hypnotic eve.” but emerged from the steel-latticed ring in despair. Her occult powers were as useless as her vocabulary against the slinking jungle beasts. “These animals—they are what you call so dumb-bells." she exploded. stomping her foot. Maria claims that the same hypnotic influence with which her father bewitched the Czarina of Russia is hers to soothe the sav age beasts But the eye failed She tried first Russian, then Polish. German and Italian. She knows only a few words of English The animals appeared frightened by her foreign commands. They dropped from their stools, circled the cage slowly with a wan* eye on the wildiy shouting woman. Maria gave them another taste of the "hypnotic eye." “Dumb bells.” she cried, and left the cage. 18-YEAR-OLD DEBT FOR 25-CENT MEAL IS PAID Kansan Eases Conscience by Retiring Obligation Due Hoosier. By r nitrd Pr, M WARSAW. Ind . March 29 —Eighteen years ago Bert Waters ate a 25cent meal in Joe Foote's restaurant. Absent-mindedly he walked out without paying. Yesterday he returned from Topeka. his present home. He slapped a quarter on Mr. Foote's counter. “Now." he said, "I can forget about that." Mr Foote said he forgot about it 18 years ago. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Guv Smith. 25. R R 6 cardener. and Luclle Harper 23 R R S houselceper Llovd Aurbeaua 23 of <5104 W Wash-:ne*on-st. filter crewman, and Adah E..en R.ae 18. of IS N Lar.sina-st housekeeper. Greer C 46 of 316 Virglnia*av. Apt I<V miUvright and Daisr Watts. 49 316 V:rnnia-ay. Apt 10 housekeeper Wtlliar- Tale Push. 21 o! 1922 Roose-velt-av erocer and Dorotha Vireima Mill, er. 22. 1402 N Aiabstna-st. housekeeper. Births Girls William and Anna Price. Methodist Hos-

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VITAL STATISTICS Births John and Emmylou Blanchard, 4915 Sangster Harrv and Vivian Baker. 4957 Schofield. Hugh and Madonna Cleary. 404 N. Warman. Bov Everett and Ruby Newman. 1912 Duke. Deaths Myrtle Gladvs 'Scott, 31. St. Vincent's Hospital, pulmonary embolism. Robert Palmer 21. of 617 Blake, acute miliary tuberculosis Karhrvn Neal, 65. of 3906 Graceland, uremia. Harry Stewart. 50. of 928 N. Rural, coronary occlusion Aline Sickmeir. 34. St. Vincent's Hospital. general peritonitis. Pearl Everett Duncan, 53. of 108 N. Miley. carcinoma. Matilda MacDonald, 89. of 242 E. 12th. broncho pneumonia Frances Klann. 23 St. Vincent's Hospital. general peritonitis. Charles M Alexander. 60. of 451 Concord. pneumonia Wallace Alexander. 34. City Hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Felix Haves. 65. City Hospital, arterio sclerosis. Edward M. O'Neill. 46. of 1448 Bates, acute cardiac dilatation. Bridget A Gill. 76. of 422 N. Oxford, uremia. Edna Worland. 63. of 737 Orange, pulmonary tuberculosis. Ruth Margaret Harrington. 3. Riley Hospital. acute nephritis Willard Rollie Nelson. 46. of 324 S Missouri, angina pectoris. Ervin J Kowolke. 35. St. Vincent’s Hospital. lobar pneumonia. Livingston Samuel Sneed. 21. City Hospital. lobar pneumonia Lillian Wilson. 39. of 529 1 2 Patterson, acute dilatation. Charles Williams. 60. of 22 1 N. West, chronic myocarditis. .. , Patrick H Bryan, 59. City Hospital, fractured COAL MART Buy From a Dealer Genuine Glendora Lump $6.10 HOOSIER RED PEPPER $5&33. $5iS& Big Brazil Block Mine Run $4.98 Dry seasoned cordwood $4.00 Union Ice & Coal Cos. DR-4621 BRAZIL BLOCK, $4.98 Lumpy Mine Run Indiana. We Deliver Y Ton Up. Perry Coal Cos. Rl-1567 All Grades of Coal and Coke FREDRICK COAL CO. DR. 1792 WA. 5666 uhampe-Garland Coal Cos. 1422 W. 30th St. TA-6871 o Anchor Coal & Sup. Cos. af. 336 W. Maryland. RI. 4131 Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. 4 Yards. DR-2401. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ALEXANDER. CHARLES M.—Age 60 years, father of Charles B . W. F. Hovart and Mrs N V Woods, passed away Wednesday Funeral Saturday March 30. 11 a m at the GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOME 1719 N. Capitol-av. Friends invited Burial Floral Park Cemetery. DAVIS. CORA BELL—Wife of William Earl Davis, mother of Marjorie and Lorraine Davis of 711 N Alabama-st. daughter of Ella R;chardson. sister of Lillie McQuiddy. EtTie Zink and Ida Green ot Salem, passed away March 28 Funeral Saturday 8 p m at the M NEELY MORTUARY.' 1828 N. Meridian-fit. Fnsnds invited 3urial and ser ice at Salem , lad * Sunday. DINCAN. PEARL EVERETT -Beloved husband of Bessie Duncan r.d father of Earl Duncan, brother of John. William. Kate Harrell. Mary Harrell and Daisy Buchanan, passed awav Wednesday morning Funeral at the residence. 108 N. Milev-av, Saturday. 10 a. m. Friends invited Burial Floral Park. Friends may cU anv time. SHIRLEY SERVICE. Corrected Noticei GILL. BRIDGET A —Beloved wife of William H Gill, mother of John E and William J. Gill and Mrs Georgia Schleeman. died at the home. 422 N. Oxford-st. Wednesday. March 27. Funeral at the residence Saturday. March 30 830 a m Services at St. Philip Neri Church. 9am Friends invited. BLACKWELL SERVICE. HAMMOND. ANN—Daughter of Thomas D. and Louis P. Hammond of Chicago, former. v of Indianapolis, passed away at South Bend. Inc Services at the FLANNEK i BUCHANAN MORTUARY* Saturday 10 a. m._Friends_invited. KLANN. FRANCES —Age 23 years. Wednesday 11 a m at St. Vincent's Hospital, daughter of Mrs Louise Klann. sister of Ruth Kiar.n. Mrs. Joseph Starlin. Mrs. Leonard Staab Joseph Wavwood and Frank Wavwood of Boston. Mass. Funeral at the late home. 1803 S Meridianst. Saturday. 8:30 a. m Sacred Heart Church 9am Burial St Joseph Cem- _ eterv LAUCK SERVICE MII-LER. MARY E.—Age 84 years, mother of Mrs. Russel Willson, passed awav Friday morning Services a: the FLANKER At BUCHANAN MORTUARY Satur- _ day. 4 p. m. Friends invited. O'NEILL. EDWARD M —Brother of John O Neill. Mrs Peter Farlev and Mrs. John Walsh, died Thursday March 28 Funeral Saturday, March 30. 830 a. m . at the residence. 1448 Bates-st. Services at Holv Cross Church. 9 arr. Fnends in_v .tec BLACKWELL SERVICE ___ PE HRs. alma Ait 7: mother of Ivah Gibson Mahion Peters and Lelah Todd passed awav Friday morning Fhmeral services at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Gibson, in Lawrence Ind.. Sunday. 2pm Burial Soring Valiev Friends ir.iv cal! at the home after noon Saturday McCORD SERVICE W'IsSER. JOHN A—Beloved son of the late Elizabeth Marie Foster, brother of Mrs Walter Meyers, and half brother of Arthur and James Foster, passed awav Friday March 29 Services at the Brookside United Brethren Church. 11th and Olney-sts Monday April 1. 2 p. m. Friends invited Interment Crown Hill. Friends may call at the home of Mrs. i Meyers. 1129 Gaie-fis aoi uat.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-a Lodge Notices MASONIC Called meeting Englewood Lodge No. 715. F & A. M . for Brother JOHN LEYENDECKER. Friday. March 29. 7:30 p. m. CHARLES BAIER. W. M. CHESTER WARD. Sect'y. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists GEO. W. USIIER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH.-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV. TA-1719 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Merldian-St. TA-1835 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek-Dr. TA-4400 GRIN STEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 JTC. WILSON 1230 Proapect-St. DR-0321, DR-0322 4 Lost and Found STRAYED —Beagle hound pup. named "Worrywart;” white but ears are light brown. 1 block spot on left shoulder. Reward. 536 Dorman. LOST—Tov black and tan terrier, red collar;_answers_to "Pat" Reward. WA-5146. THE PARTY that found ladies' pocketbook in Hoosier taxi Monday night, please keep money, return purse and contents valuable to owner only. 1626 Alton-av. 2 BEAGLE HOUNDS, male and female; reward. SAM'S SERVICE. 311 Ogden-st. LOST—Man’s Knox hot. size 744; vicinity Meridian and LI-1100. Again in 1934 as in 1933 —The Times was the Only Indianapolis Evening Paper to show a gain in want ads. THE REASON—RESULTS 5 Personals FALSE teeth repaired. 75c up. New plate. 57.50. DR. CARTER 626 K.P.bld.RI-1250. FREE MARCEJj, finger wave or shampoo. Permanent waves at nominal service charge. INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY & BARBER SCHOOL, 342 E. Wash. FREE MANICURES LI. 0432. 209 I. O. O. F. CENTRAL. Penn. & Wash. HAIR CUT, wave, shampoo, all 3 for 25c. Facial and eyebrow arch, both 35c. Royal Beauty Academy. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. "MOVIE TONE" photographs, taken in your home. No charge unless satisfied. Platt Studios. 703 Roosevelt Down Plan. Royal Academy Beautv Culture. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. Illi- _ note and Washington. Why wear "hand-jne-down'’tf . .ni; clothes? Suits tailored to yourv 4 X J ° individual measure I 5-MINUTE SHOP 31 Sou’h Illinois-St. RI-0816 FOR GRACE and poise, try dancing. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RI-1610. PERMANENTS—Given in vour home. $1 50 to $5. Complete. Exp, operator. DR-5097. Again In i934 as in 1933—The Times was the Only Indianapolis Evening Paper to show a gain in want ads. THE REA SON—RESULTS BUSINESS SERVICE Alteration Specialist ALTERATIONS—Ladies’, men’s garments Cleaning, pressing, repairing. Reasonable. MEYER O. JACOBS. 212 E. 16thst. TA-6667. Contracting THIS is vour opportunity to remodel vour homes or build new on easy terms to suit vour convenience Estimates free. Curtains Laundered CURTAINS laundered by hand. 20c pair, Call, deliver. CH-2880-J. Decorating and Paperhanging ft PAPERING: work guaranteed: 1935 w samples; paper removed by steam Jtl 9 $2.50 up. AK RI-4131. DR-1789-J. WA-2066. Floor Finishing OLD FLOORS made new Rent our electric floor sander. $4 day. RISK. CH--4239. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE REPAIRING. REFINISHING CHAIR REGULEING. 50c. PAPER HANGING. DR-5228. Hauling HAULING of all kinds: stake body truck: reasonable. YATES BROS TA-4278. Machinists GEO J. EGENOLF—Machinists—We specialize in printing machinery. 18‘a W. South-st. LI-6212. Mattresses, Made Over MATTRESSES renovated: also made into inner-springs experts. RI-2240. HAVE machine to make old mat’resses like new; box and inner-spring. HA-0502-J. Moving, Transfer, Storage YOU don’t need money to move: discarded Pirn, wanted. HOHN TRANSFER IR-5 858. STORAGE—LocaI, long-distance haf’ng. return loads wanted: part-load service. Otto J. Suesz. RI-3628, 6561; CH-0699-W. CARLETON transfer, experienced movers. covered vans: reas. Tates. HA-2252. rT-3667. IR-2185-I—WILBUR STEINKAMP Reasonable; moving and storage. White men. MOVING: covered trucks: white men: reasonable: free estimates. RI-4757. Musical Instruments Repaired BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, expert: guar. work. PEARSON CO. INC.. 128 N Penn. LI-5513. Painting PAINT 5-room cottage 150. General contracting E. REDMON. 88 N. 3d. Beech Grove. KITCHENS AND BATH ROOMS PAINTED. $7 UP HOUSE PAINTING ON MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN DR-5228. PAINTERS DROP CLOTH Thousands of used good drop cloths at verv low prices—all sizes. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO.. 1302 W Washington. Rug Cleaning RUG, furniture cleaning specialists. Old rugs remade into fluff and chenilles. W. N FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside-av. CH-22U.

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BUSINESS SERVICE Paperhanging PAPER HANGING—Ist class work, $2 room and up. CUNNINGHAM, LI-4290. PAPER HANGING, cleaning, painting: 10c roll up: work guaranteed. CH-0757-J. PAPERHANGING. painting. remodeling any description. Work guaranteed. DRPAPERHANGING; Mayflower samples; cleaning, painting: reasonable: guaran_teed. YATES BROS.. TA-4278. PAPERING, painting, plastering, cleaning. Prices reasonable. A. JAYNES. CH-2i89. PAPERHANGING: Ist class: latest Mayflower samples. W. H. McCLARY. Bi 4 Wallace. IR - 313 2. ___ PAPERHANGING, Cleaning, painting. For estimates call ELLIS & MOORE. BE--0449. _ Paper Cleaning PAPER CLEANING. 50c room: Immediate service. Paper hanging. White 12 years experience. LANNAN. BE-4728. PAPER cleaning, 50c; painting a specialty. years’_ of experience. DR-1440. PAPEftrciean. Paint, now; avoid the rush. MR. WILLIS. DR-2225. WALL PAPER CLEANING.. 50c room and up. also painting. IR-3615. BETTER WAY—PAPER CLEANING, 50c. WE KLEAN CLEAN. WHITE. DR-4027. Plastering G C PITTMAN, contractor of plastering; pa'chmg a specialty. TA-6660. Remodeling INDIANA PAINT, ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. finances N. H. A. contracts. Remodels. using LOGAN-LONG Company s roofing; FOY'S PAINT. Estimates, mformation. RI-6090. . INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring DIESEL. DIESEL. DIESEL Prpnare for this fast-growing industry. The DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING SCHOOLS. 415 Peoples Bank bldg. PLAY Hawaiian guitar by note or number. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 Roose-velt-av. "Best by Test.’* HELPWANTED 13~ Help Wanted—Male WANTED—Men. 135 lbs.. 5>2 ft., 18-50, with clean record, who wish to quality at once for a $175 government job. Economic Research Bureau. Write Box K 2031, Times. EXPERIENCED Brick-Tex siding man over wooden houses siding: must know how to lay the corners: steady work; reference. Box K-2030. Times. SALESMAN—3O to 40 years of age to call on Marion County farmers. Must have car. State qualifications and salary expected. Times Box K-2025. YOUNG MAN—2I to 27 years of age. Good education. For permanent position. Give age and all qualifications in letter. Times Box K-2028. EDUCATED single men with cars for dignified educational work: $6 to Sl2 average daily earnings; opportunity for advancement. MR. AVALON. Harrison Hotel. WANTED— High-grade salesman with car to sell Crosley Shelvador refrigerators. Good proposition to right party. Salary and commission. Times. K-2023. 14 Help Wanted—Female YOUNG, white girl, general housework, good references. Phone after 6 p. m., HU-7672. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms S2.SO—NEW - JERSEY. N.. 2860—Attractive, north front room: large closet; near bath; private home. HA-2780-W. COLLEGE. 2713—Attractive, cozy room: studio couch; private home; reasonable; no other roomers. ILLINOIS N., 624, Al .\ 3—Nice cozy room; large closet; steam heat, hot. RI-5669. _ ILLINOIS N.. 1819—Front room, with alcove bedroom: meals optional. HA--2467-J. _ ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—Attractive room; refined home: constant hot water; gentlemen; verv reasonable. j KEALING. N~. 30—Nicely furnished room: large closet; board optional: 1 or 2 employed. J IR-1288. MERIDIAN. N.. 814.' Apartment I—Nice, clean sleeping room; private entrance; reasonable. PARKVIEW. 43—2 unfurnished rooms; is close to Tech; garage; 1 block E. Washington car. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 2006 Nice large cheerful room: suitable for 2; $4; hot _ water. TA-5470. RUCKLE, 3058 -Front room in private home. Breakfast optional. Phone. Reasonable. TALBOTT. N.. 2419—Large, comfortable; constant hot water: 1 or 2; reasonable; garage free. TA-3833. 27TH. W.. 45—Very nice room; desirable location; innerspring mattress; garage optional. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia ave: clean, steam heated rooms. $2 to $4: right downtown. 1 W’EEK FREE—2I64 N. Illinois; good modern sleeping room: private home; $1.75 single. $2.50 double. After 2 p. m. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns HOTEL ANTLERS ~ Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service as low as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. SCHWENZER HOTEL —458 E. Washingtonst. Clean rooms. $2.50 week and up; running water: showers, tubs. 18 Housekeeping Rooms |5 50—NEW JERSEY N . 1606—Modern. 2room apartment; furnished neatly; sink. range, phone, garage. $6 518 E. 10TH—3-room lower apartment; near Real Silk; overJtufTed: pri_vate; porch. LI-6149. BACON 1201 —Garage bungalow: 3 rooms, overstuffed, utilities, large yard; $4. Strictly private BEVILLE. N . 829—3 rooms, next to bath: private entrance: front porch: adults. BROADWAY. 1134 Large front room: freshlv cleaned; $2 50: adults; good heat. CARROLLTON, 1529—2 rooms, lower front: overstuffed, kitchen and dinette; private ba:h and entrance. RI-5976. CARROLLTON. 1944—Nicelv furnished 3room apartment; utilities: $5.50. HECOLLEGE. 1524—Large, clean, front room, kitchenette; range: inclosed porch; adults $4. HIGHLAND-AV, 2L fi. —2 modern rooms; •ferytiufig Xurmsbed. Adults, (5.

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RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ILLINOIS. 2413 N—Furnished rooms. $2.50 up; everything furnished. ILLINOIS. N.. 2204—2 attractive rooms; newly decorated; private home; adults: phone: reasonable. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1-room kitchenette apartment; single room; $3.50. Modern. NEW JERSEY. N., 418—Nice room upstairs. $2.50; also downstairs front. $3. Everything furnished. _ ORIENTAL. N„ 20—Lovely furnished 2room apartment; utilities; private entrance; adults; front porch. PARK. 1118—2 rooms and kitchenette; everything furnished; telephone; reasonable. PENNSLVANIA, N„ 914—1 and 2-room apartments: very nice: electric laundry; reasonable RI-3652. WOODRUFF PL . 544 M. DR.—One-room, kitchenette, studio couch, near bath; reasonable. Adults. CH-3173. NINTH. E., 616—2 rooms, kitchenette; furnished; roll-a-wav bed; private bath; newly decorated. 19 Rooms with Board ALABAMA, N„ 2339—Cheerlu! front room; home cooking; good bed; 1 o, 2. HACARROLLTON. 1944—Desirable sleeping room. $2.50: 2 good home cooked meals. $3.50. HE-3784. MARKET, 1417 E.—Near Holy Cross school. Want child boarder, prefer girl. Reason- _ able. MERIDIAN, 2153 S.—Modern front room; privileges; home cooking; just 2 in family. Reasonable. 30TH.' W~ 1234—Nice room suitable for 2; private home; 3 meals, laundry: $4.50. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $22.50—1232 BROADWAY Heat, water turn. See janitor or CH-2777. S2S—"DUNDEE.” cor. Virginia-av. and McCarty-sts. Heat, gas, Frigidaire furnished. See custodian, or call CH-2777. EFFICIENCY APT., $27.50 Large rooms: automatic heat, utilities. Frigioaire. 1530 N. _lllinois-st. BARTH, 1625—Park apartments, corner front apartment; 3 rooms, kitchenette, electric refrigeration, heat, lights, gas. water paid: very attractive; $25. See custodian. BROADWAY & 10TH—2 and 4-room apartments: redecorated: utilities: $lB up. Custodian. MICHIGAN. E.. 2238—5-room apartment; heat, water furnished; $25. C‘H-2050. 3720 N. Penn. 1 bedrm., $42.50 _4O2_N. Meridian $45.00-$125.00 WOODRUFF PL., 1846 CR. DR.—Two bedroom apartment, private bath; heat and water; reasonable. 11TH, W. 7 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; heat, gas, water and ice furnished; $21.50. Call Apt. 1. THE GRANT. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452. AMRTM€Nr eNWt BURfflO Choice apartments gladly shown. HE-X 32. | DUNDEE 781 E. McCarthy Heat, gas, water, janitor service, frigidaire furnished. $22.50 up. 22 Uufurnished Houses $lO to sl4 $13 —GUILFORD, 2621—5 rooms; redecorated bath; heatrola; water paid. HE--4967. BELMONT, 1340 S.—7-room house, semi_mouern; lights furnished; sl3. _HE-5707. DORMAN. 625—6-room double; inside toilet; garage; $12.50; water paid. HANSON. N.. 215—4-bedroom single; clean; water inside:__slo. TA-6017. ILLINOIS. S.. ’I937—HOUSE. DOUBLE TRUCK GARAGE: $lO NEW-ST. 1818—3-room semi-modern double. $10; water paid. OHIO. W„ 1925—5-rocm double, inside toilet; clean; water paid. SlO. COLORED—RURAL, N.. 2405—5-room slngle. bath, garden spot. SlO. HU-7458. sls to sl9 —— ST. CLAIR, E.. 1122—Double, modern, 9 1 roon s. garage, water paid. Clean, $:5. ; TWO BUNGALOWS 3423 and 3470 Hillside; each 5 rms., mod. and gar.: near school, transportation and stores: $25. RI-6412. J. S. CRUSE. S2O to $24 $20 —GARFIELD PARK —2-bedroom double. 920 E. Raymond. DR-6633-W after 7:30 953 PROSPECT-ST. $22.50—4-rm. mod.: heat and water. A. J HUEBER & CO., 144 N. Del. LIOther Houses 3031 N. ARSENAL —4 rooms, modern...sll 2314 Fernway—4 rooms; water pd $lO 4401 E. 30th —4 rooms: bungalow .... $7 LI 7361 C. C. GROVE 44-Virginia-av. MICHIGAN. E . 3617—5-rm. mod. S2O Coffee, 550 —5-rm., bath. W. P sl2 Holmes. S.. 503-5—5-rm.; W. P. sll St. Clair. E. 825—6-rm.. bath; W. P... sls, DeLoss. 1213—5-rm. sll DeLoss. 1230—3-rm. \ $6.50; Orleans. 1865 —4-rm $8 00 | JENNINGS BROS . 23 S ILL -ST. OLIVE. 1148—Near Fountain Square: 5room semi-modern. DR-1811-W after ( 4 p. m. MORTGAGE exemption. 20c—411 K. of P. j COLORED—CAPITOL, N., 1613—7-room ! modern double: good furnace; A-l con- j dition. HA-4589-R. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $17.50 NEW JERSEY. S.. 626—4-room modern, furnished; unfurnished. $13.50. Garage, 24x30. trucking doors, $4 50. ADAMS-ST. 2057—Desirable 4 rooms; bun_galow double; bath, garage: $25. CAPITOL. N„ 2025 —Second floor. 3 rooms; I modern: utilities; adults: all open view: j sls mo.:_garage. $1.50. CENTRAL. 2131: $5.50 wk.. 5-rm.. kitchenette: bath: priv. er.t.: adults HE-4155 ILLINOIS. H. 1919—Thoroughly clean; first floor: front porch and yard. LOVELY furnished est. north. CM. Bdrm.. $42 50 up. LI-3164. TA-0335. 5-ROOM modern double, garage. $25. LI--8063 days. HA-2785 evenings. AMBASSADOR APT. HOTEL Pennsylvania at Ninth-st. Choice furnished apts. Hqtel service If | desired. Daily-weekly rates. RI-137L

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Modern 5-Burner Oil Range • for fuel economy. _ • for good baking:, o' NIB O • for steady cooking. W J • for cleanliness. M • for durability. MM S QJWiiai MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND

RENTALS 24-a Summer Camps and Cottages 4- cottage on White River. New stone structure. 12 mi. north city limits. SILAS MOFFITT. Carmel Phone 123F12. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space MASS.. 637—Excellent location anv type business. DR. J. E. KERNEL, LI-7600. STOREROOM—-Virginia-av, 546; well located; fine business activity. CH-1609. HU-2516. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale 5 Acres, 5-Rm. House, Barn. Forest trees: 15 miles from Monument, northwest. Price slooo.cash. MR. AMOS RI-9388 DR-2432 ,S7OO for Deed Good 5-room mod. bung, near Garfield Park: basement, furnace, bath. ear. nice lot; balance only $1950. payable $15.32 per mo. Mr. Burgess. RI-9388, HA-2693-M. AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS 5- mod. bung.. $3250; small down payment; good location, east. ALLISON REALTY CO.. REALTORS. RI-2368 or _ HU-5274. TEN PER CENT discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad Headouarters 314 W Maryland St 28 Sale Suburban Property S3OO CASH ONLY $2200—2 ACRES Like new. 4-room bung . garage, chicken house, good garden land, bearing grapes, near city bus and Bluff-rd. Easy payments. Mr. Burgess. RI-9388. HA-2693-M. _AMER 'CAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS EDGEWOOI) 5 rooms, full basement, garage. shrubbery. 1 2 acre. 6-room colonial. 2-car garage. ’2 acre ground, lot real shade. Easv terms. DR-5383-M BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO., 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage 20 ACRES, partly rough, with scattered trees: 15 miles from Circle, north. C. F. BAILEY. LI-9141, residence phone. Carme 1. . 31 Wanted to Trade REAL ESTATE. RENTALS. INSURANCE. R. A. Franke. RT-2800. E. KIRK MCKINNEY CO.. INC. __ CLEAR lots in Florida for your equity. DAVIS. 702 Inland bldg. 33 Wanted —Real Estate Buildings Wanted FOR WRECKING PURPOSES Highest prices allowed for salvage. $50,000.00 public liability and workmen’s compensation insurance for your complete protection. Call us for free estimates. No obligation. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentucky Ave. Phone LI. 1568, MERCHANDISE _ 34 Swaps

SWAP-SWAP Swap Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISERS Each ad appearing in this column is 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. Call RI-5551. TO TRADERS If you can not find what 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 advertisements previously pubiisned. There is no charge for this service. SWAP—From $75 to UOO cash for good clean ’2B. ’29 Ford or Chevrolet. CH--3962-J. SHRUBS, tree-trimming, evergreens, shade trees, Lombardi poplar, for furniture. chairs ! W A-512 9. ,_ 29 DE SOTO and 2-wheel trailer for sale or trade. Call 3328 Station-st after 4 _p._m._ $5.00 CASH for used bicycles. BROAD Ripple. 803 E. 63rd-st. WA-1133. 100-LB. ICE BOX, Ford T truck, for model T '26 sedan or coupe. 2126 S. Delaware. RADIO, bicycle or cash for Model T roadster, coupe or truck:, o. POLLARD. 2923 E 10th-gt. 1929’CHEVROLET truck. $l5O cashi or good light car. Model A preferred. DR-5062-J. you swap for 2 acres on Lvnd-hurst-dr? Or will sell on easy payment" LI-5065. CASH or drv cleaning for red velour drapes. 3332 E. lOth-st. CH-6577. /-* it \\7 Beautiful male for cash or UXT vJ VV what have vou? IR-2143-4. CASH for vour car or equity regardless of condition. _5770 W. Wash BE-4440 TIMES~WANT ADS make imer’estlne reading because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dally 35 Household Goods FLOOR COVERING—34c square yard; heavy felt base, good patterns. STAR STORE. 360-370 W. Washington. USED gas ranges: A-l cond; $4-96 up. HOOSIER FURNITURE CO.. 237 E Wash. GAS RANGES New and Used Small Payments—Free Connection CITIZENS GAS COMPANY SEWING’ MACHINE ’ SPECIAL 10 used electric sewing machines; must be sold immediately; sls and up SINGER CO. 126 W. Wash. 8-PIECE dining suite. 6x9 rug. steel refrigerator. breakfast set. 516 N. New Jersey. Apt. 6. REFRIGERATOR—6> 2 - cubic - ft. Grunow. Will sacrifice. 3804 N. 111. Apt. 4. per WEEK WILL RENT A NEW MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM I RENTAL, 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR. I L. S. AYftES & CO. tjtpid amo on any make sweeper or xviLir 2A.IXVO washer. Work guar. Appliance Service. 140 Virginia ave. RI-5712. KITCHEN CABINET. $3 50; kichen chairs, 50c; dresser. $2. RI-3602 17 S. Oriental. New $49 50 Washer New $49 50 Ironer Both for only $69.50 1 1 —TERMS—4>Ji EUREKA. ROYAL. APEX AND RtS REGINA SWEEPERS BEBLT. & iVI GUAR ONLY, $9.95. BEDS, si: lamps. $1; 3-p:ce breakfast set, $5; dresser. $5. 2144 N. 111. Dealer. LINOLEUM SPECIALS 9x12 rugs. $3.95 *and up. Armstrong’s floor coverings 33c vd. up. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM. 811 N Ala Open till 9. VERY FINE extra large blue mohair living room suite. Cost when new over S3OO. In first-class condition. Now only SB9 50. BAKER BROS. 219 E. Wash -st. NEW BED OUTFlT—Simmons walnut finish bed. coil springs and all-cotton mattress. Ail new for $14.95. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. Wa&lL-fit.

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Simmons Steel Bedroom Suite Century of Progress EXPOSITION SUITES Brand new. In black and yellow, blue and maple, black and oyster and two-tone walnut. Four of the finest suites ever built. Twin beds, dressers, chests and nite tables. These four sample suites will be sold at a large discount. Terms. BAKER BROS. 219 E. Wash.-St. 42 Years of Service. Repossessed ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS well - known makes. as Kelvinators. Crosley Shelvador, Ma,)esTerms OPEN EVENINGS R & R STORES LI-5517 225 E. Wash. BEER cooling equipment, closing out. Novelty boxes, coil boxes, air pressure pumps. Prices far below cost. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern-av. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments

RE N T AN Accordion LESSONS GIVEN Prove to yourself before you buy how easy it is to play an accordion. Pearson Cos., Inc 128 N. Penn.

MOTOROLA auto radio; late model; sac_riflce for quick sale. 104 W. 38th. ATWATER KENT—7-tube; $6. ECONOMY _RADIO_SHOP, 245 E. Wash. FREE testing and estimates on radio repairs. LANE. 2828 E. Tenth. CH-0218. MICROSENSITIVE, racket proof R. C. A, Radio tubes, factory sealed cartons; all types: free testing; open evening. ARNEY RADIO SERV., 1961 Broadway 8-TUBE Crosiev radio. $9 50. 230 Ind. LI-9383. 211 Mass. LI-3413. BEAUTIFUL mahogany upright piano for quick sale. $22.50. 1828 N. Pennsylvania ONLY 4 LEFT! Regular $19.50 radios, 5-tube short wave; $9.75. 44 W. Ohio. Open eves. GRAND PIANO: BRAND NEW: $195. Factory close-out; originally $595. Terms. Open till J P. m. 120 E. Ohio. on Aito ~ $97.50 Saxophones *■* • up $49.50 Epiphone Guitar ®Qn With Case LORENZ Music Store. 20 Pembroke Arcade BATTERY RADIO. A K 6-tube. $9 50; cabinet model. ECONOMY RADIO SHOP. 245 E Wash. R. C. A. phonograph combination. sl2 cash: perf. cond. 44 W. Ohio sso—6-TUBE De Luxe Arvin auto radio; like new; S3O. BE-4895 before 7 p m 37 Miscellaneous For Sale _ _ ' DROP CLOTHS ry* Sfigi Complete stock of all ‘-MilKami n weights and sizes 312-16 S. New Jersey BUILDING MATERIAL NEW AND USED NAIL-FREE LUMBER MARION MATERIAL CO. WRECKING CONTRACTORS CLYDE OSBORNE, Mgr. 2046 Northwestern-Av. BURROUGHS bookkeeping lat# type model: bargain. Phone LI-|fl2s. MR. HIRSHLAND. _ CARLOADS AND CARLOADS of fine new suites and odd niece* to trad* for your old furniture; generous allowance. Baker Bros.. 219 E. Washington it. TYPEWRITERS for rent’ any ma.ice rebuilt like new. largest assortment only $2.50 per month. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO, 110 N. Penn. LI-4,13. 2~GOOD automatic water heaters, complete with tanks. sl2 50 each. SERVICE WRECKING CO . 320 N West-st. LI-3069. SEVERAL ice refrigerators, coal ranges gas ranges, gasoline ranges, coal on range electric wash machines, ironing boards, kitchen c abinet - kl.chen tables with porcelain t °P s - vi *H lt ca a?r; trunks, furniture of J± lu FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol and oouth-st. BRICK-Good wed. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. 310 S. Delaware-st LI-9Z70. BICYCLES—SI2 up; tttes HOFFMANN. 251 Mass. LI-5256 205 Wash. Window Shades—Servla Quality. 39c Pe CHINA STORE, 31 W. Wash. i ROYAL coal "brooder stove. 590-chick capacity; bargain. DBr3X6a>