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ELSA BUSCHOR DIES: FUNERAL TO BE MONDAY Sister of City Fireman Had Been ill Seven Months. Funeral services for Miss Elsa A. Buschor. who died yesterday at her home. 421 N. Jeflerson-av, following a seven months' illness, will be held Monday at the home. Time of the funeral has not been set. Miss Buschor was 49. She was bom in Lindau, Germany, and came to this country with her family when she was 5. Surviving are her father. Julius H Buschor. 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 Thursday in his home, will be held at 2 today in the Centenary Christian Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in ZionsviUe. Mr Thomas was 65 He was a member of Mystic Tie Lodge. Free and Accepted Mason, the Druids and the Hiawatha Tribe of Red Men. 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 Thursday, will be held in Missionary Tabernacle, of which he was treasurer, at 10 Monday. The Rev O H. Nater Missionary Tabernacle pastor, will 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 VanArsdalp and J. W. VanArsdale, Craw fordsville. Marie Louis Passes Word has been received in Indianapolis of the death of Miss Mane Louis, superintendent of Muhlenberg Hospital, Plamfied. N. J .. and former Indianapolis City Hospita nurses' director. Miss Louts, who was 62. died of pneumonia. She had been connected with the New Jersey hospital since 1920. LARGER LEADER STORE TO MARK ANNIVERSARY 5000 Square Feet of Space Added to Present Quarters. Approximately 5000 square feet have been added to the sales space of the Leader Store, which is celebrat. .g its seventh anniversary from 9 to 9 today with an opening of new facilities. The new space includes a downstairs store, into which yard goods, draperies, house furnishings and groceries have been moved to make space for an enlarged ready-to-wear department and other departments. Under the enlargement program, the store, which has been redecorated throughout, will take the name •'The Greater Leader Store.” Hyman Unger, founder of the store, is president. Flowers will be given to visitors at the opening.

BID FOR SENATE SEEN IN JOHNSON COMMENT Reserves Right to t hange Mind. General Says. By Unitr4 Pr, • OKMULGEE. Okla.. March 30 Gen. Hugh S. Johnson's version of the ' Coclidge answer'* today had Oklahoma political observers convinced he would seek a seat in the United States Senate. The question was put to Gen. Johnson when he announced he would “settle down” somewhere in Oklahoma. Asked about his political intentions, former President Cooiidge said. ”1 do not choose to run.” Said Gen Johnson: “I have utterly no plans for running for the United States Senate but I still reserve the right to change my mind whenever I damn please.” CHIEF ISSUES SUNDAY LIQUOR SALE WARNING General Orders Given Police by Morrissey. Chief Mike Morrissey issued a general order yesterday calling the attention of the Indianapolis Police Department to the fact that drug stores were not allowed to sell intoxicating liquor on Sundays under the new beverage control act. USE OF COUNTERFEIT MONEY REACHES PEAK $7,593.90 in Spurious Coins and Bills Passed in Philadelphia. By Unutd PHILADELPHIA. March 29 —Passing of counterfeit money reached a new high here for the month of January, according to a report from the local bureau of the United States Secret Service. William H. Houghton, head of the bureau, revealed a total of $7 593 90 in spurious coins and bills were foisted upon unsuspecting Philadelpl lans. Paper notes ranged from $1 bi’ls to S2O notes, most of them being the higher denomination. AUCTION SALE IN PANIC AS BULL BREAKS LOOSE 500 Spectators Flee When Beast Rusnes From Stock Barn. By United fr- * PAINESVILLE. 0.. March 29 Though in apparent good humor—for a bull—a Guernsey of the redhatted sex. sent 500 persons into panic at an auction sale here. Spectators forgot to offer bids, but scampered for cover instead as the lumbering beast ram out of a stock barn free of ropes or leading pelea. The animal seemed only playful about the affair and was recaptured easily. The sale was on tbt Urm o 1 Glen Allen.

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Winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution essay contest at Manual Training High School is Miss Helen Wheeler, secretary of the June senior class. The essay will be placed in competition with those from other city high schools.

52.000.000 TO OE RAISED FUR COUNTY RELIEF Bond Issue Will Permit Payments in Cash to Stores. Marion County will have $2,000,000 cash in its fist to pay for its poor relief this year when it goes into stores to pay its bills instead of telling the county’s business men to “Charge it!” and then making them wait months for court action to collect. A bond issue of $1,250,000 will be offered within 30 days to take care of poor relief costs, and a second bond issue of $150,000 is planned for later in the year. Money from the bond sale will be apportioned among townships to pay for poor relief with the result that business men selling relief supplies will no longer be compelled to wait months, and sometimes years, for payment of their bills. Enabling Act Passed The action of the county commissioners is made possible by an act passed by the 1935 Legislature which ended for all time the necessity of long judgment suits to collect legal bills incurred by the county for poor relief. The bonds will mature in five years. The county auditor will advance money to the nine townships out of the bond sale to meet relief claims as they frfll due and the townships in turn will levy taxes to pay off the bonds as they mature. The new law makes the county directlv responsible for all poor relief bills. Unpaid Bills $975,908 In a conference with Charles Marshall, finance director of the Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, and township trustees yesterday the commissioners were told that poor relief costs for the next six months in the county would be $1,695,450. Unpaid poor relief obligations form $719,542 of the relief cost while the remainder. $975,908. is the actual estimated cost of relief. The county pays 75 per cent cf the direct poor relief while the United States government pays the remaining 25 per cent. Work relief, in its entirety, is a burden and obligation of the national government and is not paid by the county. IDEAL FURNITURE CO. TO REDECORATE STORE Color Schemes Will Be Designed to Introduce More Light. L. D. Foster, manager of the Ideal Furniture Cos.. 227 W. Washingtonst. announced today that the entire building will be painted and redecorated. The contract for painting has been awarded to Barrete, Inc., decorators. 117 E Michigan-st. Color schemes will be designed to introduce 25 per cent more light into the building.

VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Guv Smith. 25 R R 6 gardener, and Lucile Harper. 23. R R 6 housekeper L'.ovd Aurbeaux 23 of 6104 W Wash-ington-st. filter pressman, and Adah Ellen R;ke. IS. of 16 N Lansinc-st housekeeper. Grover C Brown. 48 of 316 Virginia-av. Ar* IP millwright, and Daisv Watts. 49, 316 Vlrginia-av. Apt 10 housekeeper. William Dale Pugh. 21 of 1922 Roose-velt-as. grocer, and Dorotha Virginia Miller. 22. 1402 N. Alabama-st. housekeeper. Births Girls William and Anna Price. Methodist Hospital John and Emmylou Blanchard. 4915 Sangster Harry and Vivian Baker. 4957 Schofield. Hugh and Madonna Cleary. 404 N. Warman. Bov Xierett and Ruby Newman. 1912 Duke. Deaths Mvrt.e Gladys Scott. 31. St. Vincent's Hospital, pulmonary embolism. Robert Palmer. 21. of 617 Blake, acute • ibmuMs COAL MART Buy From a Dealer Genuine Glendora Lump $6.10 HOOSIER REDMWER o* .06 Ton 2STon £Z .53 Ton C*o 2x4 fkd. 4x< fkd. Ip. fkd. Big Brazil Block Mine Run.. $4 98 Dry seasoned cordwood $4 00 Union Ice & Coal Cos. DR-4621 BRAZIL BLOCK, $4.98 Lumov Mice Run Indiana. We Deliver 4 Ton Dp. Perry Coal Cos. Rl-1567 All Grades of Coal and Coke FREDRICK COAL CO. DR. 1792 WA. 5666 Champe-Garland Coal Cos. 1422 W. 30th St. TA-6871 a Ancho.* Coal & Sup. Cos. 11l W Maryland. RL U 1 24-HOUR SERVICE Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DA-2400. 4 Yard*. DR-340L

VITAL STATISTICS Deaths n Neal. 65, of 3906 Graceiand, ar*m>a Harry Stewart. 50. of 928 N. Rural. . coronary occlusion Aime Sickmeir. 34 S’ Vincent'* Hospital general peritonms. Pearl Everett Duncan, 53. of 108 N Miiey, carcinoma Matilda MacDonald, 89. of 242 E. 12th. broncho pneumonia Prances Klann 23. St. Vincent's Hospital. general peritonitis. Charles M Alexander. 60. of 451 Concord. pneumonia Wallace Alexander. 34. City Hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis Pel,x Hayes. 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 Wcrland. 63. of 737 Orange, pul- ; monary tuberculosis Ruth Margaret Harrington, 3, Riley Hosi pita!, acute nephritis Wiliard Roliie Nelson. 45. of 324 S Missouri, angina pectoris. Ervin J. Kowolke. 35. St. Vincent's Hos- | pita!, lobar pneumonia Livingston Samuel Sneed, 21. City Hospital. lobar pneumonia Lillian Wilson. 39. of 529 ! j Patterson, acute dilatation Charles Williams. 60. of 227 N. West, I chronic myocarditis. Patrick H Bryan. 59. City Hospital. ! fracturfd_ribs. 1 Death Notices ALEXANDER. CHARLES M.—Age 60 years, fa-her 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 in- \ :*ed Burial Flora! Park Cemetery. f HO/IF R JOHN D Aee 65. beloved father of Frank C Crozier. Alice Fennell and Ada B Crozier, deceased, and brother of Warren H Crozier. passed awav Thursdav Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illi-nois-st. Saturday. 3 p m, Friends inl ited. Burial Memorial Park DAVIS, CORA BELL—Wife of William Earl Davis, mother of Mariorie and Lorraine Davis of 711 N. A!abama-st. daughter of Ella Richardson, sister of Lillie McQuiddv. EfTie Zink and Ida Green of Salem, passed awav March 28 Funeral Saturday 8 p m. at the M NEELY MORTUARY. 1828 N. Merldian-st. Friends invited. Burial and service at Salem ilr.d i Sunday. DUNCAN. PEARL EVERETT- Beloved husband of Bessie Duncan and lather of i Ear! Duncan, brother of John. William Kate Harrell, Mary Harrell and Daisy l Buchanan. passed awav Wednesday morning. Funeral at the residence. 108 N. Milev-av, Saturday. 10 a. m. Friends invited Eurial Floral Park. Friends may call anv time. SHIRLEY SERVICE. i Corrected Notice i GILL. BRIDGET A. Beloved wife of William H Gill, mother of John E and William J. Gill and Mrs. Georgia Schloeman. died at the home. 422 N. Oxford-st. Wednesday. March 27. Fui neral at the residence Saturday. March I 30. 830 a m. Services at St. Philip Neri Church. 9am Friends invited. BLACKWELL HAMMOND. ANN —Daughter of Thomas D. and Louis P. Hammond of Chicago, formerly of Indianapolis, passed away at ! South Bend. Ind. Services at the FLAN- ! NER & 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 Klknn. Mrs. Joseph Starlin, Mrs. Leonard Staab. Joseph Waywood and Frank Waywood of Boston. Mass. FuI neral at the late home. 1803 S Meridian- | st. Saturday. 8:30 a m : Sacred Heart Church. 9 a m Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. LAUCK SERVICE MILLER. MARY E.—Age 84 years, mother i of Mrs. Russel Willson, passed away Friday morning Services at the FLANKER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday. 4 p. m Friends invited. _ O’NEILL. EDWARD M.-Brother of John O'Neill. Mrs. Peter Farley and Mrs. John Walsh, died Thursdav. March 28. Funeral Saturday. March 30, 8 30 a. m.. at the residence. 1448 Bates-st. Services at Holv Cross Church. 9 a m Friends in--1 ited. BLACKWELL SERVICE. 'PETERS. ALMA—Age 71. mother of Ivah 1 Gibson. Mahlon Peters and Lelah Todd. passed awav Friday morning. Funeral services at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Gibson, in Lawrence Ind.. Sunday. 2 p. m. Burial Spring Valiev. Friends mav call at the home after noon Saturday McCORD SERVICE. WISSER. JOHN A.—Beloved son of the j late Elizabeth Marie Foster, brother of Mrs. Walter Meyers, and half brother : of Arthur and James Foster, passed away Friday, March 29. Services at the Brookside United Brethren Church. 11th and Olnev-sts. Monday April 1. 2 p. m. Friends invited Interment Crown Hill. Friends may call at the home of Mrs. Meyers. 1129 Gale-st any time 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'v. INDIANAPOLIS Council No. 2. R. & S. M stated meeting Monday, April 1, 1935. Business of importance. All companions are requested to be present. E O BURGAN 111 N JOHN CULLUM. Recorder. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH.-ST. BE-0148 1713 N CAPITOL-AV. TA-1719 lIISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Merldian-St. TA-IB3S PLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W fall Creek-Dr. TA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 Krieger Funeral Home MRS. WM. E KRIEGER. PROPRIETOR 1402 N. lUteOU-t. RI-1243 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect-St. DR-0321. DR-0322 4 Lost and Found STRAYED—BeagIe 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 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 SAMS SERVICE. 311 Ogden-sv LOST—Man's Knox hot. size 7',: vicinity Meridian and Washington. LI-1100 LOST—Furse. McCrrv's. containing monev. papers, keys. Return contents. Reward. 16 S Harris. 5 Personals FREEMANICURE-LI-0432. 209 1 O O Bldg. CENTRAL. Penn -Wash. FALSE teeth repaired, 75c up. New plate 57.50. DR. CARTER. 626 K P.bld.Rl-1250, FREE MARCEL. Anger wave or shampoo. Permanent waves at nominal service charge INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY & BARBER SCHOOL. 342 E. Wash. PERMANENTS—Given in vour home. *1 30 to $5. Complete. Exp. operator. DR-5097. LONESOME Trv dancing: new classes now opening STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RI-1510. 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. RI-9918 WARREN BROS Curtains Laundered CURTAINS laundered by hand, 20c pair. Can, deliver CH-2880-J. _ Decorating and Paperhanging n PAPERING: work guaranteed: 1935 • samples: pacer removed by steam JkJ m *2 50 up. RI-4131. DR-1789-J. WA-2066. Floor Finishing OLD FLOORS made new Rent our electric floor sender. *4 dav. RISK. CH--4239 Furniture Repairing FURNITURE REPAIRING. REFINISHING CHAIR REGULEINO. 50c. PAPER HANGING. DR-5228. Hauling HAULING of all kinds: stake body truck; reasonable YATES BROS TA-427R Lawn Mowers Sharpened ALL makes lawn mowers sharpened and repaired KENNEY MACHINERY CO. 501 W Marvland-st. Machinists GEO J EGENOLF—Machinists—We specialize in printing machinery. 18W T . _ South-st LI-6212. Mattresses. Made Over MATTRESSES renovated: also made into inner-springs rv exper:s. RI-2240. HAVE machine ;o make old mattresses like new: box and inner-spring HA-0502-J Moving, Transfer, Storage YOU don't need money to move: discarded furn. wanted. HOHN TRANSFER IR-SSS6. STORAGE—LocaI, long-distance hauling, return loads wanted: part-load service. Otto J. Suesx RJ-3628. 6561; CH-0699-W CARLETON transfer, experienced movers, covered vans, rates. HA-2252.

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BUSINESS SERVICE RI-3667. IR-2185-I—WILBUR BTEINKAMP Reasonable: moving and storage. White men. _ _ MOVING: covered trucks: white men: _ reasonable: free estimates. RI-4757. Painting PAINT 5-reom cottage *SO. General contracting E. REDMON. 88 N. 3d. Beech Grove. KITCHENS AND BATH ROOMS PAINTED *7 UP HOUSE PAINTING ON MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. DR-5228 Paperhanging PAPER HANGING—Ist class work, $2 room and up CUNNINGHAM. LI-4290. PAPER HANGING, cleaning, painting: 10c rcll up: work guaranteed PAPERHANGING. painting. remodeling anv description. Work guaranteed. DR--0874-W pAPERHANGIN’6: Mayflower samples: cleaning painting: reasonable; guaran_teed YATES BROS, TA-4278. PAPERING painting, plastering, cleaning. Prices reasonable. A. JAYNES. CH-2789. PAPERHANGING: Ist class; latest" Mayflower samples W. H. McCLARY. 814 Wallace IR-3132 PAPERHANGING C>an:r.g painting. For estimates call ELLIS <fc MOORE BE--0449 Paper Cleaning Wall Paper { paper ciEva ) Cleaner .m ' 10-’. b. bkts.. .90c m m *-lb. bkt5....59c LI. 0033 Mirtttt-tH 501 Mass. Av*. PAPER CLEANING. 50c room: imrr.ed:ate service Paper hanging. White. 12 years' experience. LANNAN. BE-4728. PAPER cleaning. 50c: painting a specialty. years' of experience. DR-1440. PAPER. Clean. 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. 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-6090. Rug Cleaning RUG. furniture cleaning specialists Old rugs remade into fluff and chenilles. W N. FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside-av. CH-2211. RUGS. $1 80—3-piece overstuffed, $6.50. Furniture moth proofed. Estimates. Work guaranteed. JULIAN RUG CLEANERS. LI-9384. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring U. S. GOVERNMENT JOBS. START $lO5 to $175 MONTH. Men-women, 18-50. Steady I will coach 25 FREE. Many earlv Indianapolis examinations expected. Common education sufficient. Franklin Institute list nositlons and full particulars FREE. Apply today sure. Box DIESEL. DIESEL. DIESEL Prepare for this fast-growing industry. The DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING SCHOOLS. 415 Peoples Bank bldg PLAY Hawaiian guitar bv note or number. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO, 2108 Roose-velt-av. “Best by Test.” HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male WANTED—Men, 135 lbs., 814 ft., 18-50, with clean record, who wish to qualify at once for a $175 government job. Economic Research Bureau. Write Box K 2031. Times. SALESMAN —30 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 nualifications in letter. Times Box K-2028. BOY—General work: mechanically inclined: exchange for room and board: have privileges. References. 2016 N. Delaware. 14 Help Wanted—Female YOUNG, white girl, general housework, good references. Phone after 1 p. m., HU-7672. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms COLLEGE. 2713—Attractive, cozy room; studio couch; private home; reasonable; no other roomers. M ILLINOIS. N.. 624, APT. 3—Nice cozy room: large closet; steam heat. hot. RI-569._ ILLINOIS. N.. 1819—Front room, with alcove bedroom; meals optional. HA--2467-J. ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—Attractive room; refined home: constant hot water: gentle_men; very reasonable. KEALING. N.. 30—Nicely furnished room; large closet: board optional; 1 or 2 employed. 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. Wash- _ ington car. __ PENNSYLVANIA. ~N.. " 2006 Nice large cheerful room: suitable for 2; $4; hot water. TA-5470. 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 WEEK FREE—2I64 N. Illinois; good modern sleeping room; private home; $1.75 single. $2.50 double. After 2 p. m. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, luns HOTEL ANTLERS ~~ Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service as low as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 _N. Meridian. LI-2351. . SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washingtonst. Clean rooms, $2.50 week and up; running water: showers, tubs. 18 Housekeeping Rooms SS.SO—NEW JERSEY, N.. 1606 ModernT2room apartment: furnished neatly; sink. range, phone, garage. $6 —518 E. 10TH—3-room lower apartment; near Real Silk; overstuffed; private; 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; freshly cleaned; adults; good heat. CARROLLTON. 1529—2 rooms, lower front: overstuffed, kitchen and dinette; private bath and entrance. RI-5976. CARROLLTON. 1944—Nicelv furnished 3room apartment; utilities: $5.50. KE--3784. COLLEGE. 1524—Large, clean, front room, kitchenette; range; inclosed porch; adults $4. _ ILLINOIS. 2413 N.—F’urnished rooms. $2.50 up; everything furnished. ILLINOIS. N.. 2204 —2 attractive rooms: r.ewlv decorated: private home; adults: phone; reasonable. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1-room kitchenette apartment; single room: 53.50. Modern. MARKET. E.. 1536—3 nice rooms: hardwood floors: completely furnished; modern: $5; phone. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1222—Nice clean housekeeping room; for 1: everything furnished: $3.50. LI-6013. 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: adultsj front porch. PARK. 1118—2 rooms and kitchenette; everything furnished; telephone; reasonable. WOODRUFF PL . 544 M. DR-One-room, kitchenette, studio couch, near bath; reasonable. NINTH. E. 616—2 rooms, kitchenette: furnished: rol!-a-wav bed; private bath; [ newly decorated. W.. 145—2 or 3 unfurnished modern rooms. Adults. Reasonable. 19 Rooms with Board ALABAMA. N . 2339—Cheerful front room; heme cooking: good bed: 1 or 2. HA--2326-W. CARROLLTON 1944—Desirable sleeping room. $2 50 2 good home cooked meals. MERIDIAN. 2153 S— Modern front room; privileges; home cooking; just 2 In family. Reasonable. WASHINGTON. E. 3145—1 or more men. Room next to bath. 3 meals. $5. CH-1175. 30TH. W.. 1234—Nice room suitable for 2: private home: 3 meals, laundry; $4.50. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $6 WEEK: 4 ROOMS BATH Including heat, water, gas. lights. 1537 Steele-st. corner Mass.-av RI-636S C A HUFF WA-2181 S2O. MARKET. E . 1034 3 rooms; kitchenette modern: redecorated: garage, large vsrd: utilities paid; walking distance LI-3801. $22.50—1232 BROADWAY—Ht. wa. turn. See janitor or call CH. 2777. s2s—-DUNDEE." cor. Virginia Ave. and McCarty-s’s. Heat, gas Frigidaire furnished. See custodian, or cal. CH-2777. EFFICIENCY APT., $27.50 Large rooms: automatic heat, utilities Frigidaire. 1530 N. Ilhnois-st. ALABAMA. 1832—Front apartment; 3 rooms: bath, hardwood floors, utilities. HA-4067-J. BARTH. 1625—Park apartments, corner front apartment: 3 rooms, kitchenette, electric refrigeration, heat, lights, gas, water paid; very attractive; $25. See custodian.

RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments BROADWAY & 10TH—2 and 4-room apartments: redecorated; utilities; SlB up. Custodian. DELAWARE. 1728. N.—2 bedrooms; Ist floor; porch: refrigeration; garage; A-l condition. HA-2137-W. ; MICHIGAN E. 2238—5-room apartment; heat, water furnished: $25 CH-2050 _ 11TH. W . 42 N:celv decorated kitchenette apartment: heat. gas. water and ice furnished; $21.50. Cali Apt. 1. THE GRANT. ______ SPINK APARTMENTS 2035 N Meridian $37 50 to $55 37 W 21st 2-bdrm.. $42.50 402 N. Meridian $45 to $125 Modern Fireproof Apartment Frigidaire Eau DDed General Apartments, Inc. 7_2 W. Vermont-st. LI-2439 Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and Choice apartments gladly shogn. HE-132<>. 22 Uufurnished Houses $5 to $9 BEECHER, 718—$8 50: wa’er paid: 4 rooms, semi-modern double: A-l. RI-2929 J __ LANSING. 104—5 rooms, semi- modern; garage; water paid; $9 montlv $lO to sl4 SI3—GUILFORD. 2621—5 rooms; redecorated bath; heatrola; water paid. HE--4967. 337 S. ALABAMA ST. $10; 7-rm. semi-mod. dbl.: water pd. A. J. HUEBER & CO.. 144 N. Del. BELMONT, 1340 S.—7-room house, semimodern; Jights furnished: sl3. HE-5707. CORNELL, 2749—513.50; water pd; 5-rm. semi-mod. dbl.: redecorated beautifully; shades, screens, fenced; unusual, outside to be paiiUPd. RI-2929. DORMAN, 625 —6-room double: inside toilet; garage; $12.50; water paid. HANSON. N.. 215—4-bedroom single; clean; water inside; $lO. TA-6017. ILLINOIS. S.. 1937—HOUSE. DOUBLE TRUCK GARAGE: $lO NEW-ST. 1818—3-room semi-modern double. $10; paid. OHIO, W., 1925—5-room double, inside toilet; clean; water paid. $lO. 1536 SHELDON ST. $10: 5-rm. semi-mod. dbl.; garage; water pd. A. J. HUEBER & CO.. 144 N. Del COLORED—RURAL, N., 2405—5-room single. bath, garden spot. $lO. HU-7458. sls to sl9 GUILFORD. 2403—G00d 6-room modern double; water paid: garage; $16.50. LI--7361* C. C. GROVE. 44 Virglnia-av. RUCKLE, 1827—6 room modern; A-l condition throughout; sl6; water paid. HU--7458. ST. CLAIR., E., 1122—Double, modern. 9 rooms, garage, water paid. Clean, sls. SUMMITT. 46. !i. —Good 5-room modern single; newly papered throughout; sls. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia-av. TWO BUNGALOWS 3423 and 3470 Hillside; each 5 rms., mod. and gar.; near school, transportation and stores; 325, RI-6412. J. S. CRUSE. 24TH. 125 W—s rms.. mod.. sl6. JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423. S2O to $24 $20 —GARFIELD PARK—2-bedroom double. 920 E. Raymond. DK-6633-W after 7:30 _p. m. DENNY, 301, N.—Cozy 5-room modern single; garage; nice varo: S2O. LI-7361. C. O. GROVE. 44 Virgil'ia-av. GLADSTONE. 410—5 rms. mod.. $22.50. JOHN R. WELCH & SONS., 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423. PARK—73I—9 rooms, mod.. $22.50. J. R. WELCH & SONS. 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423. 31ST. 448 W.—6 rms., S2O. JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. 23 W. Oh o. LI-3423. 49TH. 911 E.—6 rms., mod., $22 50. JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423.

SSO Up $55 —3-bedroom: beautiful home: north. Others. WHITE. RI-7766. IR-7956. Other Houses COLLEGE, 1621 —6 rooms; modern; hardwood floors; garage; water paid. Reduced. MICHIGAN, E . 3617—5-rm. mod. S2C 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.... 515 DeLoss. 1218 —5-rm sll DeLoss. 1230—3-rm $6.50 Orleans. 1865—4-rm SB.OO JENNINGS BROS.. 28 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. LI-1003. Buy, sell, trade_and rent. COLORED—CAPITOL, N., 1613—7-room modern double: eood furnace; A-l condition. HA-4589-R. TIMES WANT ADS are the molt economical ln_the citT_ 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses SI7.SO—NEW JERSEY. S.. 626—4-room modern, furnished; unfurnished. $13.50. Garage. 24x30. trucking doors. $4.50. ADAMS-ST. 2057—Desirable 4 rooms; bungalow double; bath, garage; $25. CAPITOL, N.. 2025 —Second floor. 3 rooms; modern; utilities: adults; all open view; sls mo.; garage. $1.50. CENTRAL. 2131; *5.50 wk„ 5-rm.. kitchenette: bath. priv. ent.; adults. HE-4155. COLONNADE 843 N. Meridian-St. RI-0252 ILLINOIS. N.. 1919—Thoroughly clean; first floor; front porch and yard. LOVELY furnished eff. north. C 35. Bdrm.. $42.50 UP. LI-3164. TA-0335. AMBASSADOR APT. HOTEL Pennsylvania at Ninth-st. Choice furnished apts. Hotel service if desired. Dailv-weeklv rates. RI-1371. 24-a Summer Camps and Cottages 4- cottage on White River. New stons structure. 12 mi. north city limits. SILAS MOFFITT, Carmel Phone 123F12. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space MASS.. 637—Excellent location anv tvpe business. DR. J. E. KERNEL, LI-7600 STOREROOM—Virginia-av. 546; well located: fine business activity. CH-1609. HU-2516. 26 Wanted to Rent INSURANCE CO. Oiffcial wants furn. or unfurn. home or apt. _RI-7766. 18-7956. TIMES WANT ADS ~ are ’ the most economical in the city. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 House? For Sale S7OO for Deed Good 5-room mod. bung., near Garfield Park: basement, furnace, bath, gar. nice lot; balance only $1950. payable $15.32 per mo. Mr. Burgess. RI-9388. HA-2693-M. AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS BROADWAY, 1828 modern; brick; corner lot; full basement; all improvements in. For quick sale. SI2OO cash. JENNINGS BROS.. 28 S. Illinois-st. Open Sunday 5-room modern bungalow; excellent condition; $32.50: small down payment; 5126 Ellenberger-av. 3 squares north of E. Mich.. 1 sauare east of Emerson. ALLISON REALTY CO, Realtors. RI-2368. 5- bungalow; A-l shape: sell for SI6OO. on terms; 342 S. Lvons (4100 W. Washington! ! Owner. 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 Blaff-rd. Easv payments. Mr Burgess. RI-9388. HA-2693-M. AMERICAN ESTATES CO- REALTORS EDGE WOOD—S rooms, full basement, garage. shrubbery. ’ 2 acre. 6-room colonial. 2-car garage, ' 2 acre ground, lot __ real shade. Easy terms. BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO., 155 E. Market-st, Union Title Bldg. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage 20 ACRES, partly rough, with scattered trees: 15 miles from Circle, north. C. F. BAILEY, LI-9141, residence phone, Carmel. 31 Wanted to Trade REAL ESTATE. RENTALS, INSURANCE. R. A. Franke. RI-2800. E KIRK MCKINNEY CO . INC. CLEAR lots in Florida for your equity. DAVIS. 702 Inland bldg. ME R C H A N DISE 35 Household Goods TRADE IN your old washer ffTSIk on anew model Thor. For a limited time we will allaw double usual amount. 32 N. Del THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386 FRIGIDAIRE. all-porcelain box. 15 cu. ft., with compressor; suitable restaurant, large home; cost new 5472: used very little; will sell $250. Also other restaurant fixtures Roumanian Progressive Club. _MR. LUPEAR. LI-2140. 902 Majestic bldg. WANT PARTY’ with A-l credit references to take over balance due • $64 50> in payments on a beautiful $155 electric refrigerator '5 cu. ft.'. Will take good 75-lb. or 100-lb. side icer for equity. Address Box K-2035. Times. WRINGER ROLLS, belts and parts for washing machines and vacuum cleaners, all makes repaired. GENERAL APPLIANCE PARTS CO . 317 N Penn. RI-8806 DINING ROOM suite. sl2: refrig.. $2; 4burner oil_stove. *7. 2144 N. Ifi Dealer. USED gas ranges; A-1 cor.d: $4.95 up. HOOSIER FURNITURE CO., 237 E. Wash. GAS RANGES New and Used Small Payments—Free Connection CITIZENS GAS COMPANY

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods A PER WEEK WILL RENT A NEW MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM I RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR. I L. S. AYRES & CO. RFPATPC on anv make sweeper or washer. Work guar Appliance Service. 140 Virginia ave. RI-5712 KITCHEN CABINET. S3 50; kichen chairs. 50c; dresser. $2. RI-3602 17 S. Oriental. LINOLEUM SPECIALS 9x12 rugs. $3.95 and up. Armstrong's floor coverings. 33c vd. up. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM 811 N Ala. Open tiU 9 BEER cooling quipment. closing out. Novelty boxes, coil boxes, air pressure fiumps. Prices far below- cost. POLAR _ CE & FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern-ay. 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 published There is no charge for this service. FARM—IOO acres: 5 miles east of Greenfield on National-rd. Fine producing land; well fenced; ?■ good wells, 2 barns. House in fair condition. N. W. VAN OSDOL. 2625 N. Meridian. 80-ACRE FARM; 26 acres of beautiful woods; 6-room house; barn and outbuildings fair condition; located on W. 62ndst. Write for appointment. N. W. VAN OSDOL. 2625 N. Meridian. CHOICE LOT on Goodlct-av. north'of Speedway-rd; SBS cash for quick sale. TA-2755. IRVINGTON LOT. garage; can occupy; worth $500; SIOO quick sale; evenings, HA-0335-R. 4 LARGE LOTS, just west of Lawrence; $175 cash for quick sale. RI-4295. $S FOR your old typewriter. Mention make. Box_K-2034, Times. SWAP—From $75 to SIOO cash for good clean ’2B, '29 Ford or Chevrolet. CH--3962-J. '29 DE SOTO and 2-w'hefl trailer for sale or trade. Call 3328 Station-st after 4 p.m. 1 $5.00 CASH for used bicvcles. 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 ! 2-ton truck. G. B. POLLARD. 2923 E. lOth-st. 1929 CHEVROLET truck. $l5O cash or good lightcar. Model A preferred. DR-5562-J. WHAT will you swap for 2 acres on Lynd-hurst-dr? Or will sell on easy payments, LI-5065. CASH or drv cleaning for red velour drapes. 3332 E. lOth-st. CH-6577. CUT A W Beautiful male for cash or 11 UVv w hat have you? IR-2143-4. CASH for your car or equity regardless of condition. 5770 W. Wash. BE-4440. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments MICROSENSITIVE, racket proof R. C. A Radio tubes, factory sealed cartons; all types; free testing; open evening. ARNEY RADIO SERV., 1961 Broadway. KURTZMANN upright piano. Walnut case. ATWATER KENT—7-tube, excellent tone, good condition; will sacrifice for SB. 29 N. Temple. 8-TUBE Croslev radio, $9.50. 230 Ind. LI-9383. 211 Mass. LI-3413. BEAUTIFUL mahogany upright piano for quick sale. $22.50. 1828 N. Pennsylvania. “ GRAND PIANO: BRAND NEW: $195. Factory close-out: originally $595. Terms. Open tili 9 P- m. 120 E. Ohio. Q A AltO $9 "7.50 Saxophones *■' ' up S/10-50 Epiphone Guitar SQA “With Case LORENZ Music Store, 20 Pembroke Arcade R. C. A. phonograph combination. sl2 cash: perf. cond. 44 _W. Ohio. _ $50 —6-TUBE De Luxe Arvin auto radio; like new: S3O. BE-4395 before 7 p, m. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale BUILDING MATE RIAL NEW AND USED NAIL-FREE LUMBER MARION MATERIAL CO. WRECKING CONTRACTORS CLYDE OSBORNE. Mgr. 2046 Northwestern-Ay. SEVERAL ice refrigerators, coal ranges, gas ranges, gasoline ranges, coal oil range*, electric wash machines, ironing boards, kitchen cabinet, kitchen tables with porcelain tops, suit cases, trunks, furniture of all kinds. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol and South-st. 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED! Good used lumber and building material of all kinds for sale cheap. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentucky-av Indianapolis CARLOADS AND CARLOADS of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for vour old furniture; generous allowance. Baker Bros.. 219 E. Washington st. GARDEN HOSE, Gold Bond <1 IQ Duality. 25 feet v CHINA STORE 361 W. Washington 2 GOOD automatic water heaters, complete ■with tanks. $12.50 each. SERVICE WRECKINGJX).. 320 N. West-st. LI-3069. BRICK—Good used. $4.00 per thousand. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. 310 S. Dclaware-st. LI-6270. DELCO LIGHT plant. 32 volts. $35. Bluffav. and Raymond-st. DR-0826. BICYCLES—SI2 up: tires, repairs. HOFFMANN. 251 Mass. LI-5251. 205 E. Wash ROYAL coal brooder stove. 500-chick capacity; bargain. DR-3162. WE DO motor, pump and t.ir compressor repairing MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington. IR-1151. STORE fixtures; bakery equipment; special equipment: buy and sell. 419 E. 37-a Auctions, Private Sales

AUCTION! Entire stock of fixtures. FERGER'S PHARMACY. Traction Terminal Bldg. 32ft.. 16-ft. and 12-ft wall cases: 10-ft.. 8-ft. and 7-ft. show cases; cash registers, drugs, cosmetics, novelties. Open for inspection 2 p. m., to 6 p. m., April 2. Sale starts 10 a. m. Wednesday, April 3. Cash. BurkHARDT & SONS, Auctioneers. 37-b Farm Garden, Plants, Flowers AGRICULTURE, limestone and Armour's fertilizer. 1 bag or more promptly delivered to your farm. HOWARD PRINCE, Glenvalle.v. DR-7805-2. 37-d Beer Equipment BEER equipment, bars, booths, coil boxes, desks, chairs. Terms. 327 W. Wash. 39 Wanted to Buy CASH PAID IMMEDIATELY lor old gold " jewelry, wacenes, rings dental bridges. STANDARD GOLD SMELTNG CO 423 LEMCKE BLDG., 4TH FLOOR Entrance 106 E. Market Street OLD GOLD, silver, platinum. a'( kinds jewelry bought from properly Mentified persons. Free appraisals. 213 Mass.-av. MILTON GOLD REF. CO. HIGHEST prices paid for rags, junk of all kinds. JUNK SHOP. 1202 Roosevelt-av. CH-1471. HIGHEST prices paid for old gold, watches! dental bridges, jewelry, etc. Sacks Bros., 308 Indiana-av. Phone. RI-5994. WANTED—Rabbits, guinea pigs: all sizes, kinds. A. P. STONE, 1729 Laurel. DR--6074-M. CASH REGISTERS, meat block, electric meat grinder. Call LI-2197. AUTOMOTIVE

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Auto Radio AUTO RADIOS —Specialized installation service. IND. RADIO SERVICE. 1327 N. Capitol. RI-8855. Batteries Firestone Batteries for All Cars nr nPlf’Q USE YOUR CHARGE D-LUL iV o Firestone Shop. sth Floor RUSS KIRKS SERVICE STATION—New tires, Datteries. Rentals, recharging. 4310 E New York. IR-3938. Car Wash CARS WASHED 50c: lubrication. SOc. BAXTER ONE-STOP. 1121 N. Meridian. TIMES WAN! nLS raaxe interesting reading because Interesting bargain* of many kinds a re listed here daLj.

MERCHANDISE 39 Wanted to Boy Batteries—soc Each MILLER CO.. INC.. 130 S. Calif. RI-5150 MAN S SUIT, size 52 or 54, and box couch. _ 1143 Central. RI-2263. GIRL SCOUT uniforms, hats, books, ties. etc, 2522 Station. CH-3702-M. _ Furniture Buyers WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE Poll RT anv furniture, '-'dll Xvl _ V/40d rugs, stoves or clothing you have for sale. Calls answered promptly UQ97I We pav more EXCHANGE FURN CO., 304 E Wash WE BUY. WE SELL. WE TRADE. Poll T T For- best prices and \_dil Ll-i,OOu quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. HIGHEST CASK PRICE for used furniture Quick service. BOARDS FURNITURE EXCHANGE. 406 Mass.-ave. LI-4991 BUY whole houses or odd piece of furn., etc. MR WERELEY HU-7274 LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets LOOK AT THESE FINE POLICE PUPPIES HURRY. 3817 E. 34TH. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry LIGHT HORSE: good worker; S4O; wagon. GOOSE EGGS—IO CENTS EACH. AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale This \A/eek Only Reduction Each f \ Day on the FolI lowing Cars Until I V Sold. Bring This Ad With You ctif List Sat. No Price Pncs--A—‘29 Marmon sed SIOO $ 70 201 30 Marmon sed. 130 iuu 216 —'3o Chrysler sed 225 19S 196-A —'31 Buick spt. cpe. ... 295 265 210-A —'32 Chevrolet sed 325 295 232 —'29 Pontiac coach ... 165 |so 236 —'3o Pontiac sed 195 165 199-A—'2B Ford coupe 95 6b 246-R —'30 Chevrolet cpe. ... 185 lor> 182-B—'29 Olds coach 145 115 256 —'33 Stude. l'j-ton ... 495 460 157-B —'30 Chevrolet coach .. 195 165 261 —'3l Essex sedan 235 205 263 —'3l Essex spt. cpe. • 250 220 271 —'3o Chev. '2-ton nane! 195 165 272 —'32 Chev. sed. del. .. 325 295 275 —'34 Chevrolet sed. ... 550 520 J3B-B —'29 Ford roadster .... 95 65 McHenry Chevrolet Cos., Inc. 1302 E. Wash. 1240 W. Wash, and 3720 E. lOth-st. Hill Illinium 111111 UlliMiil COMPARE THESE PRICES '34 Dodge Sedan $595 '34 Ford Coupe 485 ’34 Chevrolet Coach 495 ’34 Chevrolet Coupe 475 ’27 Chevrolet Coupe 45 ’3O Graham Paige Sedan 95 ’33 Plymouth Sedan 345 ’3O Chrysler Sedan 195 ’2B Chevrolet Coach 9 $ ’32 Olds Deluxe Sedan 395 '29 Plymouth R. S. Roadster .. 125 ’29 Ford Roadster 115 ’29 Oakland Sedan, Trunk 125 MANY AS LOW AS SIO.OO DOWN Make Your Payments Direct to Us Direct Factory Dodge & Plymouth Dealer WEISSMAN MOTOR SALES, INC. 2122 E. Wash. J _ . CH-4442 Open Evenings and Sundays SPECIALS 1931 Chrysler Sedan $295 1930 Buick Sedan 235 1930 Packard Sedan 295 1929 Packard Coupe 225 1923 Olds Coupe 120 1929 Cadillac Sedan 135 1928 Willys-Knight Sedan 55 1928 Studebaker Sedan 65 1928 Hudson Coupe 60 IC2B Pontiac Sedan 50 1928 Olds Coupe 55 1928 Mod. Pierce-Arrow Sedan. 75 Wright Oldsmobile, Inc. Two Convenient Locations 535 N. C’apitol 1302 N Meridian RI-7062 LI-1571 . BUICK—I 932 8-cvlinder. 5-passenger coupe with 21.066 miles; radio; for less than half the original price: looks like new. Private owner. IR-6330. '33 CHEVROLET coupe *395 THORNBURG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO Inc 328 N. Delaware _ LI-8112 CHEVROLET—I93I cab and cattle rack; duals. 157-inch wheelbase. A real buy at S9O down, in trade or cash: balance. sl9 93 monthly. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET. BE-1450. CHEVROLET coach. 1929: excellent condition; $45 down, in cash or trade: balance $9.05 monthly. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET. BE-1450. CHEVROLET COUPE - '2B. slo. .Essex coach. '2B $55. Exceptionally good. OWNER. CH-2751-W. CHEVROLET dAionstrator. 1934; down payment sl2y in trade or cash. Hollywood tan. like new: sixteen months to pay. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET. BE-. 450. 31 CHEVROLET coach _ *?95 THORNBURG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO . IM 328 N. Delaware LI-8112 CHEVROLET cabriolet. 1929: in very good condition only $75. P&y $25 monthly WEST SIDE CHEVROLET. BE- _ 1450. CHEVROLET demonstrator, 1934: maroon; 4000 miles; heater and fender guards; driven by one person. $125 aown. in trade or cash: balance. 532.1 l monthly. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET. BE-1450. •28 CHRYSLER coupe *1 25 THORNBURG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO . Inc 328 N. Delaware__ Li-8112 DODGE—No. 580: '34 4-dr. sed.: deluxe eouiD.• safety glsss* looits and runs like new Here Is a real buy at s6Bo. Trade and'terms CAPITOL MTRS CO.. 447 N. Capitol._Ll-5394.___ SALES CO. TA-US DE SOTO —'34 Airflow sedan; beautiful custom green paint; like new throughout. Can be purchased for balance due. 3815 College. WA-2266. THORN'RI'RG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO Inc 328 N Delaware li-bii. AUTOMOTIVE

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.MARCH 30, 1935

AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale FORD—'29 Tudor $135 30TH A- CENTRAL SALES CO TA-5550 FORD— '34 deluxe coupe *llO down. HARRY A SHARP CO 443 Virginia-iv. FORD '33 Tudor . *3S 30TH A- CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-SSSC FORD—'34 deluxe Tudor. *llO down. HARRY A SHARP CO . 443 Virglnia-av. FORD—'29 4-door *145 30TH A- CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-SS.V) FORD-'3O Tudor *225 30TH A CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550 FORD—'33 4-door *385 30TH A CENTRAL SALES CO TA-5550 GRAHAM 8 sedan. 1935 series; supercharged, like new. the greatest value w* have had to offer; *795 cash or credit. NEWBY MOTOR COMPANY. Graham Distributor. 1027 N. Meridian. LI-3624 GRAHAM sedan, standard eight; beautiful green pearlite finish; 1934 series; *595. LI-3624. GRAHAM sedan, six cylinders. 1933: color black; $395 for quick sale; will not take trade: terms as long as IS months on balance. LI-3624. Hudson ’34 Coupe Losev Motors, Inc. 1133 N. Meridian. MARMON—'29 sedan; finish payments due. 3815 College-av. NASH—'29 coupe *l5O Ford—'3l sport coupe *235 Chrysler—'3l sedan *295 Dodge—’33 coup? *445 USED CAR EXCH . 1101 N. Penn, OLDS '33 BUS. COUPE. $595 Lathrop-Moyer Retail, Inc. 418 N. Capitol-Av _ RI-637S OAKLAND—'27 sedan *65 30TH A CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550 OLDS —'30 sedan: finish payments due. $19.05 each. 3815 College PLYMOUTH—'32 P. B coupe; finish payments due: $23 each. 3815 College. PONTIAC—I 933 sedan; exactly like new; a real value at 5485. LI-3624, evening. TERR 4 PLANE- '33 sedan; sllO down. HARRY A SHARP CO . 443 Virgmla-av. 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors CHEVROLET—I 934; cabin and chassis: duals: original owner. This I* real buy at $135 down, in trade or cash; balance monthly. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET BE-1450. CHEVROLET—'34 truck: C. C. 131: duals; $125 down HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia-av. FORD—'34 truck: C. C. 131-in. duals; *125 down. HARRY A SHARP CO.. 443 Vlr-ginia-av. FORD—I93O. l'i-ton; diuals. cabin and chassis, with stick and platform; 131inch wheelbase; excellent condition, tires, body and motor: SBS down, in trade or cash: balance $19.46 monthly. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET. BE-1450. Ford. 1930, good tires *2OO Armleder. good closed body 250 GMC Tractors, A-l condition 750 GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DF.PT, 31 West 13th. _ LI-7467 TRUCKS for rent; move yourself. DRIVE-IT-Y OURSELF. INC.. 39 Kentucky-av. RI-7438. 47 Autos Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. “Indiana's Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol. LI-4SXB. CASH for vour cr.r or eaultv. ABELSFINK AUTO CO.. 440 N. Capitol-ave. LI--1112. _ 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts ~ ENTIRE STOCK - Good used tires, all sizes $1 and Up No tire over $2.98, while they last. Circle City Tire & Battery 365 S. Meridian Rent a Tire at Iloosier Pete FINANCIAL 52 Business Opportunities CANDY SHOP, established trade, fine location, fully equipped: priced low; best buy in city. Owner. Box K-2026, Times. NEAT, active partner; half interest $2000; in going business, established 8 years. Profits 1934, S6OOO. Address Box K-2032, Times. BEAUTY OPERATOR,"exp7 with Croq. machine, would like work in shop. Salary or commission basis. Box K-2033, Times. 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan

HIGHEST, cash price paid for any Indianapolis B. <fc L. stock. ANCHOR FINANCE CORP. 134 N DELAWARE RI-3556. 53 Personal Property Loans “MONEY TO LOAN " On Anything LINCOLN JEWELERY LOAN CO. 201 W. Washington-st. All Loans 2 r o Per Month PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587 Loans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N. Delaware St. LI-6605. Personal Loans Money for Taxes Schloss Bros. Inv. Cos. 137 E. Wash. LI-231* Cash Loans, S3O to S3OO. Household Finance Corp. of America. RI 2579. 509 Merchants Bank Bldg.. sth fl. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-8495. 200 Roosevelt Bldg. LI-2491 LOANS SIO.OO tO *300.0(T AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY 719 State Life Bldg. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. LI-4065 LI-643* PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS For any worthy purpose. CAPITAL LOAN CO.. INC. 207 Kresge Bldg. Phone RI-7561 1 E Washington St. corner Pennsylvania LOANS on preferred Indianapolis business and residential property: interest 67i; no commissions PENSION FUND. 63l Architects Bldg. Loans on Diamonds ESTATES LOAN COMPANY 47 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA ROOM 505. OVER GAS CO. 53-a Personal Loans A Loan When You Need It! TRUSTEES SYTEM FINANCE CO. INC. The Indianapolis Company 225 N. Delaware-st. LI-4584 55 Auto Loans Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos Operating A BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 19 E. Ohio St. LI-5561. AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pay Loans Paid Off. Extra Cash Advanced. USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N. Illinois. LI-9600. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO Public Service Commission Docket No. 12095. Petition of Public Service Company of Indiana to have declared unreasonable and void an ordinance relative to gas serviea adopted by the Common Council of the City of Crawfordsville, Indiana, on February 18, 1935 Notice is hereby given that the Public Serv.ce Commission will conduct pub.ic hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 S'ate House. Indianapolis. Ind_ 10 A. M, Wednesday. April 10. 1835. Public participation is request and. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By PERRY McCART Chairman. FRED A. WIECKING. Public Counselor. Indianapolis, Ind., March 28, 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO* Public Service Commission Docket No. 12087. In til* matter of the petition o# The Vincennes V/ater Supply Cuthpany for authority to issue and sell $500,000.00 first mortgage bonds. No'lce is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House, Indianapolis. IniL, 10 A M. Thursday. April 11. 1935. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv SAMUEL L. TRABUE, Commissioner. Indianapolis. Ind , March 28 1935 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING” Public Service Commission Docket No. 2122-M. In the matter of the petition of Lincoln Expres* and Freight Lines, Inc., to cancel certificate No 2122-M. and the application of Sys'em Transportation Lines. Inc., for the issuance of a certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier. Notice is hereby given that the Publio Service Commission will conduct publio hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House, Indianapolis. Ind., 9 A M . Thursday. April 11. 1935. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By RUSSELL P KEHOE, Examiner. Indianapolis, Ind., March 2*. 1935.