Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1935 — Page 36

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GETS POLITICAL PLUM Minton's Supporter in Lake County Awarded U. S. Job. By Timrt Sprrinl WASHINGTON. April 26—John Scott. Lake County Republican,

HOLLYWOOD'S M ost Emotional Drama Since ” Rothschild” ifv AMISS if MAgEN MH

It's a song-laden festival, with " -Ska novel dramatic twist! j*™ JMtfiEORGERAFTnMj i&ABEN BERNIEE&^d T GRACE BRADLEY I / the band \ 40c After 6 //J/L ~v | L# play; “Would \ _ Ki ■ JSm HHII v <iun<- i> a /Jgj MgS a&ci _jii

24-Oz. Glass Beer 10c lIOOSIKK PALS CAFE 2829 WEST TENTH STREET Sandxx ir.hes of All Kinds Free Music and Dancing Friday and Saturday Nights Music Furnished by Lonesome Hoosiers, formerly with WIRE

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NORTH SIDE nx a i r/'VT'T> Talbot A- 22nd I A I Ks 111 Double Feature 1 1 1 Gloria Stuart • MAYBE IT’S IOVF” •MAX WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD" R n Illinois at 3tth I /, Double Feature 1 A Ricardo Cortez “WHITE COCKATOO” "UNDER PRESSURE” ¥ ' \l‘\l 42nd & College UPTOWN "•ssiffis™ BEST MAX WINS” •HAVE A HEART" TAD 17 A \1 2361 S‘a‘‘on St. UKLAM j am es Cagney “DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR” Ox a 19th * College Strattord Double Feature OllUllUtU Eddie Cantor • ROMAN SCANDALS” “IMITATION OF LIFE” 11,, 4 Noble & Miss. Hrlli ( .( , \ Double Feature lUI.VjVJ. A Wallace Beery “TREASURE ISLAND” “AFFAIRS OF CELLINI” O 4 n n I/VI/ Illinois A 30tb GARRICK v \t\ r J r i'!V' “KINGS IN THE DARK” "TAKE THE STAND" Rp w* 30th A Northwestern A Will Rogers “DAVID HARUM” ej A IJ | XT/"t Double Feature AcxAIVI James Cagney “DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR” “STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART” orvs /"sf 4 m St. Clair AFt Wayne SI til. AIK Double Feature Oi. gL.YIIV Margaret Sullivan THE GOOD FAIRY" “LAW BEYOND THE RANGE” EAST SIDE nrpn A A T IY 1352 E. Wash. St. STRAND fas? “DEVIL DOGS OF THE ATR" “OUR DAILY BREAD" niITAI 1 Dearborn at 10th KIV OLI Double Feature IVI ’ V/1 1 Leslie Howard “THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL” • BEST MAN WINS” IRVING Cannes 8 " iix y xiivj Pat O Br j en "DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR” nx a /v/vij 4 2412 E. Wash. St. TACOMA D E 7m b l, e nd F LeTe e “UNDER PRESSURE” "GIGOLETTE" 6bITVPr\/\ 4030 E. New York TUXEDO “SS? £f*k‘e U r re “SEQUOIA” “MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD” PARKER * Double * 1 XXVXXAxXV Delores Del Rio "MADAME DC BARRY” “LOOKING FOB TROUBLE"

who publicly supported Senator Sherman Minton in the last campaign. has received a Democratic | reward. Mr. Scott has been appointed attorney in the office of the alien property custodian in the Department of justice here.

EAST SIDE I HAMILTON 5&4s Ii itix IV/11 Carole Lombard “RUMBA” | “ENTER MADAME” iis si j 1500 Roosevelt Hollywood r*i lint ton • RED MORNING" “COWBOY HOLIDAY” EMERSON “SEQUOIA” “WEST OF THE PECOS" Paramount Double Feature Claudette Colbert Clark Gable “It Happened One Night” Tom Tyler “Unconquered Bandit” Cartoon Fox News RA V* If 2721 E. Wash. St. II \ Y Double Feature w 4 Bob Russel "BORDER VENGEANCE" "BACHELOR OF ARTS" SOUTH SIDE FOUNTAIN SQUARE Double Feature Barbara Stanw-.k “WOMAN IN RED” C A'VPbE'DC At Fountain Souars Double Feature “MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD” “NORTHERN FRONTIERGARFIELD £&%!&. Sallv Blane “THE SILVER STREAK" “NOTORIOUS GENTI FMAN” I AIM I /TXT Prospect-Churchman AV A ,11a Double Feature , T Ginger Roger* •ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN” | “SECOND HAND HUSBAND" ORIENTAL 'iH'-i-r "I AM A THIEF” "A TICKF.TJTO A CRIME” Roosevelt ‘Si’SESF j “HELL IN THE HEAVENS” WEST SIDE BELMONT Double Feature on ' • CHARLIE CHAN "STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART” _ DAISY ’To ub I e'V eaa'u re Lew Avres "LOTTERY LOVER” "LOSER’S END" ST 441 p 2702 W. lMh St. I A I r. Double Feature Xob't Montgomery “HIDE OUT” “BABOONA”

Weekly Services in City Churches

All Saint* Cathedral—The Rev. Robert Clovd Alexander, vicar. Hoiv communion. T3O a m ; church school. 9.45; mormne prayer and sermon. 11. Missionarxr Tabernacle—The Rev. Otio H Nater. pastor Morning theme. The Central Doc'rme of the B.ble' afternoon, the Rev. A E Crim. The Gist of the Gospel ; and night, the Rev. Amos Pearson. Follow Thou Me " Hr ,sdw* M. F.—The Rev. R.chard M Millard, pastor. Morning theme. The Living Presence of Our Risen Lord . night. 'The Religion of Jesus Not An Opiate but a Power.” First Baptist—The Rev Carleton W Atwater. pastor Morning theme. 'The Message of the Wise”; night. ' The Climax of Confession." Flu! Moravian Episcopal—The Rev Dona.d W Conrad pastor. Morning theme The Second Mile. ’ First Friends—The Rev. O Herschel Folgrr. pa?* or Morning theme. Holding the Crown.”

In Person! The Master Showman presenting 5* his all-new \ “CAVALQADE OF STARS 5 ’ \M *8 m J * J€§ toWXg; - Plenty of Fun!

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West Morris street Christian The Rev. Garrv L Cook, pastor Morning theme Reflections on a Five-Year Pastora’e.” at 8 30 a. m . night. 'Walking With Two Into the Country.” Edgewood M. E.—The Rev. M O Robbins. pastor Morning theme. Two Kinds 1 of Love”, night. "Two Extremes at the Cress and After.” Brightwnod Christian —The Rev. Jacob J. M. Stri'e. pastor. Morning theme. ‘On *o Pentecost”: night. "Life or Death for You* Brother.” • Churches of Christ Scientist —The LesI son-Sermon for all churches of Christ. ■ Scientist, will be Probation After Death.” Centenarv Christian The P.ev. Harrv T. Bridwc 11. pastor. Morn.ng theme. "Windows Toward Jerusalem' . night. ' A Night : of Struggle.” Irvington M. E.—The Rev. Guy O. Carpenter. pastor. Morning theme. "We Hoped but Were Disappointed”; night. "Character and the Crisis.” with musical I program. Gethscmane Lutheran —The Rev. J. S. Albert, pastor. Morning theme. “My Lord and My God.” Carrollton Avenue Reformed—The Rev. E. G. Homnghausen. pastor. Morning theme. ‘The Abundant Life.” East Side Church of Christ—The Rev. Hugo McCord, pastor. Morning and evening sermons by the Rev. T. T. Carney. j Bright wood Church of Christ—The Rev | Hugo McCord, pastor. Afternoon service i at 3 bv the Ret. T. T. Cari.cy.

I //TOMORROW lOOnll night J * \ ONLY J CHARLIfcN-^n DAVIS AM) HIS ORCHESTRA 55c BEFORE 9ioo Ladies Free Tonight COMING SI'NOAY, MAY sth ART KASSEL AND HIS “KASSELS IN THE AIR” ORCHESTRA TICKETS NOW ON SALE wniriTijl

Starting; Tonight at 6 P. 31. TRICORN F. DINNERIYABE A Dish to livery Lad.v ON OCR "SCKFIEX Leslie Howard in “SCARLET PIMPERNEL" —Also— Jack llolt-Fldniund Lowe in ‘ THE REST MAN_\V|N S”

! 1 IMx n Loy-Cary Grant | “WIN ‘ IN the DARK” I Madge Exaos “IIELLDORADO’’ I

i St. Paul's Evangelical—The Rev. Irvin F Kracke. pastor. Morning service In charge of Sunday school, theme. A Cross of Living Flowers.” Fairvirw Presbvterian—The Rev. Virgil D. Raleigh, pastor. Morning sermon by the pastor. Third Christian —The Rev. W’illiam F Ro-her.bercer. pastor. Morning theme. The Unrecognized Christ”; night, last of the evening services for the season with a Negro trio. Bethlehem Lutheran—The Rev Alien K Trout, pastor. Morning theme. The Priceless Hope of the Christian in the Resurrection.” Bellaire M. E.—The Rev E Earl Jones, pastor. Morning theme. "The Resurrected Life”; night. T Am the Door.” Woodruff Place Baptist—The Rev L* C Trent, pastor. Morning theme. "Sustaining Spiritual Power”; night. "Lost Throug.i .xeglect.” Meridian Heights Presbyterian—The Rev ' Sidney Blair Harrv. pastor. Morning theme. ‘'Meeting the Situation." Roberts Park M. E.—The Rev. William E. Bell, pastor. Morning theme. "Growing a Soul”; night. Anchors That Steadv the Soul.” First Presbyterian—The Rev. George Arthur Frantz pastor. Dr Cleland B McAfee. New York, will preach at the morning service; night. Mr. Frantz will speak. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Raymond Adams. 22, of 953 E. Marv-land-st, iceman, and Loretta R. Bibbs. 18. of 9 S. Highland-av. housekeeper. Thomas McDaniel. 23. of 2432 N. Ruralst, porter, and Ruth Naomi White 22, of 1330 Roosevclt-av, maid. Dewey Martin. 37, of 421 Irving-pl. laborer, and Bertie E. Stewart. 41. of 1010 Harrison-st, practical nurse. Robert E. Buening, 26. of Linden Hotel, I bartender, and Dorothy E. Ross, 22. of 1129 N. Alabama-st, housekeeper. Kenneth F Campbell. 23, of 2946 S. East-st, shipping clerk, and Margaret A. ; Rosenberg, 21, of 757 Parkway, seamer. Jesse Van Dyke. 26, Greenwood, farmer. I and Leona B. Roembke, 26, of 1846 Barthav, saleswoman. Patrick Breslin. 30. of 25 N. Tacoma-,, st. hosiery employe, and Mary Pierce. 30. of 324 N. Rural-st. telephone operator. Albert C. Hall. 25. of 1459 Fletcher-av, grinder, and Nora T. O'Brien. 21. of 1440 Hoyt-av. saleswoman. Richard H. Throckmorton. 24. of 5702 Haverford-dr. radio engineer, and Lillie McGaughev. 22. of 5702 Haverford-dr. housekeeper. George B. Coffev. 33. of Chicago, saleswoman. and Irene F. Kurman. 33. of 6251 N. Delaware-st. housekeeper. Leo J. Murphy, 34, of 2104 N. New Jer-sev-st, salesman, and Marguerite Gordon. 27, of 26 W. 16th-st. stenographer. Fred Epperson. 25. of 127 W. North-st. meat cutter, and Esther Parsons. 25. of 1552 E. lOth-st, bookkeeper. Births Boys James and Marcella Perkins. 915 Edison. Boyd and Pearl Kasey, 1209 Fletcher. Otis and Carrie Cash, 232 S. Addison. Charles and Francis Hoker, 930 Chadwick. Girls Harry and Ruth Babrick. 2538 Brooksidepkwy. Lee and Marjorie Jelgerhuis, 2830 Bethel. Percy and Margaret Parrott, 2279 Hillside. Allen and Velda Long, 24 S. Addison. Paul and Nellie Barnhart, 702 2 E. New York. Robert and La Verne Miller. 609 W. 29th. ! Jerald and Bertha Hill. 3627 W. 10th. i Samuel and Theresa Comodo, 622 S. East. James and Lorabelle Montgomery, 816 W. lot. Oscar and Catherine Branham, 1450 Oliver. Wiibur and Flossie Isley, 327 S. Pine. Deaths Harrv G. Copeland. 61. of 2539 Broadway. myocarditis. Susie M. Warren. 59. of 3736 N. Meridian, cerebral hemorrhage. Mary Annetta Mayer. 73, of 22 N. Sher-man-dr. chronic nephritis. Jane Rowan Glossbrenner. 86. of 2112 N. Delaware, arterio sclerosis. Wililam A. Lane. 65. of 816 N. Highland, chronic endocarditis. Thomas J. McGlynn. 47. of 828 Church, broncho pneumonia. Wilson Bey. 62. City Hospital, broncho pneumonia. Ella Naylor. 73. Methodist Hospital, second degree burns. Barbara Jean Bratton. 1. Silev Hospital. streptococcio laryngitis. William Rav McCreary. 3. Rilev Hospital, nephrosis. Louis E. Abett. 51. City Hospital, skull fracture. Catherine Mogle. 69. of 638 East Maplerd. chronic myocarditis. John Shea. 88. of 520 E. Vermont, chronic myocarditis. John W. Scott. 80. Methodist Hospital. toxemia. ZZ3 lE6ALS 56 Legal Notices Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals on the following eauipment will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission at the Commission’s office on the 3rd floor of the State House Annex. 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10:00 a. m.. May 6. 1935. Thirty to 50 Tar Heating Kettles of the Oil Burning Type including 10 to 20 of about 165 gallon capacity and 20 to 30 of about 300 gallon capacity. Prices quoted shall be delivered prices F. O. B. six districts in the State of Indiana viz.. Crawfordsville. Fort Wayne. Greenfield. La Porte. Seymour and Vincennes. Proposal blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained upon request. The right is reserved bv the Chairman to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities as to procedure and to award on any combination of bids that in his judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. ______ JAMES D ADAMS. Chairman._ NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials will be received bv the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana, at his office on the third floor. State House Annex, 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 2:00 p. m. on the 6th day of May. 1935. at which time they will be publicly opened and read: Invitation No. 3889: Quantity of 4 post Drawing Tables. Drafting Stools and Dust Covers F. O. B. Fort Wayne. Indiana. Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon request. The right Is reserved bv the Chairman to reject anv or all bids, or to award on anv combination of bids that in his judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. __ JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman. EXECUTOR'S SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES R. ROBINSON. DECEASED. Bv virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, made and entered in the matter of the above entitled estate on the 25th dav of April. 1935, and subject to the approval of that court, the undersigned executor under the last will and testament of the above named deceased will at the offices of Roemler and Rust. 1110 Fletcher Trust Building, at the hour of ten o'clock, a. m.. on the 30th dav of April. 1935. and from dav to dav thereafter, until sold, offer for sale at private sale the following described personal property belonging to said estate. towit: one lot of household goods, (excepting such household goods as were taken bv the devisee under the will, as shown bv the inventory and appraisement i. stove wood and coal, and one 1926 Buick Coach, located at 6321 Carrollton Ave.. Indianapolis. Indiana, and one small lot of jewelry now held bv the undersigned executor at his offices. 1110 Fletcher Trust Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. Said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof and for cash. CHARLES O. ROEMLER. Executor. announcements" 1 Death Notices CORRECTED NOTICE. ADAMS, JOSEPHINE—Age 75. beloved mother of Mrs. Garnet Theising. Thomas H . Edwin G. and Robert J. Adams of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Irene Naylor of Columbia City, passed away April 24. Services 9 a. m. Saturday. April 27. at the Holy Name Church, Beech Grove. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends mav call at the LITTLE & SONS FUNERAL HOME. 1916 N. Meridlan-st. Friends and relatives may meet at the daughter's home, 8875 Be:hel-av. Saturday morning. (Baltimore. Md., and Peoria. 111., papers please copy.i BRINTON. FRANCES—BeIoved wife of Charles Brunton. mother of Mrs. Gladys Davis, daughter of Mrs. Lina E. Grey, sister of Jasper Grey. Mrs. C'lara Waltz. Mrs. Lula McKeand. Beatrice Grev and Vinnie Grev. passed a wav April 25. Funeral services at the LITTLE & SONS FUNERAL HOME. 1916 N. Meridian-st. 2 30 and. m. Saturd/v. April 27. Burial Floral Park. Friends Invited. TMadison. papers please copy 1. COAL MART Buy From a Dealer Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. 4 Yards. DR-2401 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792. WA-5668 Gler.dora Big Lump *B.IO Red Pepper. 2x4 *5.08: 4x6. *5 28; Id $5 53 Brazi. Big Bmck. mine run *4 98 Deliter ; s and ton anywhere in citv. UNION ICE & COAL CO. DR-462 U j a Anchor Coal & Sup. Cos. \Tm 336 W. Maryland. RI-4131 1 Tj 24-HOUR SERVICE

| ANNOUNCEMENTS I Dra h Notices COPEI.AND. HARRY G Age 61 tears, bfloted husband of Josephine Copeland. ; father of Robert Greer. Bettv Ann. Javne Copeland and Mrs Mart' Louise Mvers and Mrs Paul Kahn, hashed away Thursday Private servic-s from the residence. 2539 Broadway. Saturcav. 11 a m. Burial Galveston. Ind. SHIRLEY SERVICE FRASER. FLOYD I.—Age 49. beloved hus- \ bund of Anna (Laueri raser. father of I J :quehn and Patricia Fraser, died at I his home in Pontiac. Mich.. Thursday | afternoon GIEZENDANNER, JOHN GEORGE—Age 67. beloved husoand of Lydia, and father of Leslie, and Irvin Giezendanner. brother 1 of William. Charles, Harry and Walter ! Giezendanner. passed away April 24 Funeral services Saturday April 27. 2 p m. at the RUSSELL A. ABDON FUNERAL HOME 1807 N Illinois-st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited HOLLIMAN. MABEL (nee Colon I—Beloved wife of Dennis Houlihan and mother of Mrs Frances Bevlngton. died Thursday. April 25. at the residence, 1723 E. Terrace-av. Funeral Monday. April 29. 830 u. m from the residence. Service at Ot Patrick's Church. 9 a m. Friends inwtrd BLACKWELL SERVICE ORANGE. LUCY JANE Age 83 tears, beloved wife of Bird L. Orange, mother of Herbert J. Orange, passed awav at 1112 Fletcher-av Thursday p. m Friends mav call at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME. 3925 E. New York-st. ant time Funeral 2 n. m. Saturday at the FUNc,RAi_ HOME. THEISING. FRANCES G Age 16. beloved son of Mrs. Garnet Theising. brother of Robert. Edwin. Irene and Hugh Theising. passed atvav April 25. Funeral services 9am Saturday. April 27. at the Holv Name Church. Beech Grove Burial Holv Cross Cemeterv. Friends mav call at the home 3875 Bethel-av. LITTLE & SOSo SERVICE. THOMPSON. BETTY IL—Mother of Herman iTommy i Thompson, grandmother of Joseph. Martha Jane and Mary Carolvn. died at the home of her son. 1824 N talbot-st. Thursday. Friends may call at the home Friday afternoon. Funeral Saturday. 8 30. at the home. 9 a m.. SS Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Holy i Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBY SERVICE. WALL, FLORENCE—FormerIy of Indianapolis. sister of Mrs. Frank Trouth of Peoria. 111., passeu away at Peoria. Funeral Saturday. 1:?j p. m.. at the MeNEELY MORTUAFY 1828 N Meridianst. Friends invitee. Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call Friday exening. WRIGHT. INDIA A.—Age 68 \ears. beloved wife of Charles P. Wright, mother of Charles P. Wright Jr., passed awav Thursday evening at residence. 5000 N. Kevstone-av. Funeral services Saturday. 2:30 p. m.. at Bellaire M. E. Church. 49th-st and Manlove-av. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call at residence after 4 p. m. Friday. CONKLE SERVICE. W’UNDRAM, WILLIAM —Beloved father of Dr. William H. Wunaram of Detroit Mich., and Mrs. Catherine Johnston and Dr. Carl L Wundram, both of Indianapolis. passed away at the residence, 21 Wisconsin-st. Friday morning, April 26. age 73 years. For further particulars call WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 2 Cards, In Men vnams CARTER—We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their kindness, flowers and sincere words of sympathy, and special thanks to the undertakers, Beanblossom & Crow of Glasgow, Kv., and Rev. Kelly of Westmoreland. Trnn , for his consoling words during our late bereavement. ELIZABETH. WILLIAM AND ROBERT_CARTER. NUNAMAKER—We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for many kindnesses, messages of love and understanding and beautiful floral offerings from our many friends, relatives, the Eastern Star. Sahara Grotto. Junior O. U. A. N., Daughters of America, and Masonic bodies, and Bricklayers Union No. 3. tendered during the illness and death of our husband and father. CLARENCE N. NUNAMAKER. We especially thank the singer for the lovely music and the Rev. Mr. Hughbanks and Rev. Mr. Taylor. (Signedl NELSON. CARNEY and BESSIE M. NUNAMAKER. 3 Funeral Directors. Florists ~ FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Merldian-St. TA-183S PLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek-Dr. TA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 VV. WASH-ST. BE-0148 1719 N CAPITOL-AV rA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect-St DR-0321. DR-0322 4 Lost and Found LOST—B o s t o n female dog named "Brindle.” Reward. Call CH-1212. TINY white gold Elgin watch, black cord strap. Reward. RI-2601. LOST -Tan Cocker Spaniel, named Prince. 2910 N. Talnot. Reward. TA-1793. LOST—Female Beagle hound, black and white, tan ears, one white eve. Rew'ard. 2214 Morgan. STRAYED OR STOLEN—Irish setter puppy near Southport. Reward. DRGOLDEN HAIRED terrier named "SKIPPER.” Child's pet; reward. 2121 N Emerson-av. LOST —Monday evening in alley; Lady's gold xvaist watch. "JOSIE” on outside. Watch is heirloom; would like to return to children. Reward. No questions asked. HU-4633. Again in i934 as in 1933—The Times was the Only Indianapolis Evening Papei to show a gain in want ads. THE REASON—RESULTS 5 Personals FALSE teeth repaired. 75c up. New plate $7.50. DR. CARTER. 626 K.P bld.RI-1250 TIRED of being a wall-flower—learn to dance. STOCKMAN DANCE STUDrO REDUCE SAFELY—No exercise: results assured: reasonable too. LEE PHARMACAL CO.. 5727 Central. HU-7749. ENTERTAIN your friends. Magic taught. 3 mystifying card tricks for only sl. Uncle (Sidi Jerome, 844 Virginia-av. _ Phone DR-2773 for appointment. COMBINATION Service Hair Cut. shampoo and finger wave. ?jc All students’ work strictly supervised. INTERNATIONAL BARBER & BEAUTY SCHOOL. 342 E. Wash RI-0192 Central gives FREE MANICURE 209 1. O. O. F. Bldg. "REALLY want to get well?” If you bring this notice this week and if I can help you I will give you free examination and free trial treatment. I'll prove the value of mv method. DR. BEBOUT, 307 Kahn Bldg. FREE Beauty Course To 2 girls who qualify, we will give A Scientific Beauty Course. ACT AT ONCE Position guaranteed at completion of course. NATIONAL BEAUTY ACADEMY 3126 E. Washington St. BUSINESS SERVICE

CLEAN-UP PAINT-UP FIX-UP CAMPAIGN APRIL 13 TO 27 The Advertisers Listed Eelow Will Help You Complete Your Home Remodeling Plans.

Alteration Specialists ALTERATIONS—LadIes - , men’s garments Cleaning, pressing, repairing Reasonable. MEYER O. JACOBS. 212 E. 16thst. TA-6667 Automobile Service AUTOMOBILES repaired irwmy shop at _home. low cost. CH-5982-K. Awnings AWNINGS—Store or residence: prompt, accurate estimates. RI-7137. day-night Furniture Repairing FURNITURE repairing: refin’shlng: regiueing: upholstering DR-5228. Mattresses, Made Over MATTRESSES renovated: also made into _ inner-springs by experts. RI-2240 Moving, Transfer. Storage STORAGE—LocaI, long-distance hauling return loads wanted; part-load service Otto J. Suesz. RI-3628. 6561: CH-0699-W Rl-3667. IR-2185-1 WILBUR STEINKAMr Reasonable: moving and storage White men. "PETES.” CH-2878 Careful white men quick service. Covered vans; anytime. YOU don't need monev to move, discarded furn wanted HOHN TRANSFEP TR- 5858 $1 CP noting, responsible white men DE HARTS van*. 1906 Taliman. CH-0193-J.

I BUSINESS SERVICE Machinists GEO J EGENOLF—Machinists We spe cialize n printing machinery. 18 ; a W Seuth-st LI-6212 Musical Instruments Repaired BAND and orches’ra mst'-uments repaired exoert guar work PEARSON CO 1 INC 128 N Penn LI-5513 Painting PAINTING—Free estimates; year* of experience. SAM ADAMS Hfe-5723. HOUSE PAINTING on monthly payment plan. Krchens and baths painted *7 up i _ PaDerhanemg DR-5228 PAINTERS DROP CLOTH ! Thousands of used good drop cloths at very low prices—all sizes. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO.. 1302 W Washington. Paperhanging PAPERHANGING, cleaning, painting: interior exterior: first class work PARKHOUSE. LI-2005 PAPERHANGING: Ist cUss; latest Maxflower samples W H McCLARY 814 Wallace IR-3132 PAPERHANGING S2 a rooT-': work guaranteed. Immediate service LI-165S PAPER HANGING, painting, reasons >: satisfaction guaranteed BROS BE-1185-W BE-3769-M PAPER HANGERS TOOLS moved anv place in citv. *1 HOOSIER BAGGAGS TRANSFER BE-3R!4. PAPERHANGING—Painting, walls washed cleaning: terms or trade. RI-1642. i PAPERHANGING—CIeaning estimates free: dav. night. GEO ACTON. 3327 E. 10th. ! CH-4554. PAPERHANGING, cleaning, painting, repairing. free estimates, low prices. CHPaper Cleaning PAPER CLEANING. 50c room; immediate service. Paper hanging. White 12 years’ experience LANNAN. BE-4718 PAPER CLEANING —10 years - experience; no dirt: work guaranteed; estimates free. CH-1439 PAPER cleaning. 50c up RI-3619. Interior painting dav or night PAPER cleaning, wall washing, work guaranteed; very reasonable. DR-6766 PAPER cleaned, expert cleaner work guaranteed. Call dav or night HA-1923-W Remodeling INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. finances N. H. A. contracts. Remodels. using LOGAN-LONG Company• roofing: FOY'S PAINT information. RI-6090 Rug Cleaners RUGS. SI 80—3-plece overstuffed. $6.50 Furniture moth proofed. Estimates Work guaranteed. JULIAN RUG CLEANERS. LI-9384. HARDRICK RUG CLEANERS make them like new. 9x12. S2. TA-0985. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring TRAIN for Diesel engineering. Write or call for Diesel Topics. DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING SCHOOLS 415 Peoples Bank Bldg. RI-8182 INDIANAPOLIS examinations. Immigrant Patrol Inspector. Applications close Mav 4. Men 21-36; start SIBOO rear; steadv work: common education sufficient; full particulars FREE. Write immediately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 702-A. Rochester N Y. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male WANTED—Experienced rug and furniture salesmen. PREMIER RUG and FURNITURE CO Apply between 8 and 10 a. m. MEN—If satisfied with sls a week. Apply ready for work. 18 W. Market-st, Room 207. WANT 4 men. neat appearance, between 25 and 50. Can earn $3 to $lO daily. Southside men preferred. Apply 1621 Cot-tage-av. between 6 and 8 and. m. 13-a Salesman & Agents SALESMAN and distributors, retail merchants buv on sight. Big repeater: positive money maker; nothing like it. WICK'S SALES CO.. 209 and 211 E. Ohio. 14 Help W'anted—Female WHITE GIRL for general housework. Plain cooking. $3. 3060 Broadway. WANT experienced saleswomen to sell rugs and electrical appliances H3O Prospectst. Apply between 8 to 10 a. m. GlßL—Care for small apt. and child. Stav nights. 416 N. New Jersey. Apt. 34-B. Apply 4:30 to 6 p. m. HOUSEKEEPER for father and 8-year-old son, $2: without laundry. Call Sunday a. m.. 113 W. sth-st. Beech Grove. WOMEN wfith sewing machines to sew noveltv garments at home. Write RHINELANDER GARMENT CO.. Rhinelander. Wis. _ GIRL xvho can take light dictation can arrange to exchange services for a complete scientific Beautv Course in state's largest Beautv College. Phone WILLIAMS. LI-0432 for interview. INDIANA STATE EMPLOYMENT U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Power sewing machine operators; exp. on hemstitching, pecoting and 3-in. hemming. APPLY BEFORE NOON. 60 W. New York-st. _ 16 Situations Wanted DAY or week work for ladies. Common labor for men; day or week. And general house cleaning. UNITY CENTER SITUATION WANTED Maid or housekeeper; experienced in every line of housework; reference; $3. $5 stay. Box K 2053. Times. ~ JUST 20c A DAY A 10-word ad will appear under this classification for as low as 20c a day. cash with order. Come to The Times office. 21e W Maryland, one sq uare from Illinois and Washington-sts. down Kentucky-av. and let us help you secure a job. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2 50—Clean, modern, front room, near bath. 2nd floor. Private porch. 24 W 18th. $3 —RURAL. N., 612—Inviting; modern; garage; kitchen privileges; home-iike; washing optional. CH-6698. $3.50 —NICE airy front room, private home; redecorated; garage. Inquire 726 E. New York. BROADWAY, 2358—Attractive front room; ideal for couple, meals optional; private home. ‘ _ BROADWAY. 1615—Modern sleeping room: hot. cold water and lavatory ig room. CENTRAL. 2012 —Nice room for middle aged employed woman. Very reasonable; canine. DELAWARE. 1803 N —Attractive front room; private home: garage. HA-2876-M MERIDIAN. 1927 N.—l-room .apartment, kitchenette, studio couch, park.ng space, adults: $4 weekly. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1318 Attractive rooms with baths; newly decorated; twin beds. WOODRUFF PLACE. 957—Middle dr.. lovely modern room, studio couch, convenient location; garage. CH-4249. 2 PLEASANT front rooms; private entrance. Adults. HE-4934. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washlngtonst. Clean rooms, $2.50 week and up; running water: showers, tubs. HARBOUR HOTEL rooms; hot. cold water. Low rates. HOOSIER HOTEL outside rms.; shower, tubs. 440 Mass. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service as low as $2 a dav: *lO week. 750 N Meridian. LI-2351. 18 Housekeeping Rooms *4. *S—NEW JERSEY. N.. 2042—Attractive front room, kitchenette; nicely furnished; sink; private entrance. SS—NEW JERSEY. 1606 N —Modern lovely front 2-room apartment, furnished complete. range, garage. $lO PER MONTH. 2 room apartment par‘ly furnished: all utilities furnished. 312 East St. Clair. ALABAMA. 1104 N—Nice cl-an. housekeeping rooms: $2 50; $3; private entrance. ARSENAL' N , 144. APT. 3.-2 large, clean rooms for housekeeping: in private family. Adults preferred. BEVILLE. 829 N —1 large room with front porch: next bath; steam heat: adults. CARROLLTON. 1529—2 nicely furnished: sink in kitchen: next bath; private entrance. RI-5976. CARROLLTON. 1226—3 connecting front rooms: furnished: also room and kitchenette; utilities LI-9403. DEXAWARE 2004 N.—Attractive comfortable large room, kitchen: Frigidaire privileges: homeliice. Call evenings. DELAWARE. N 720—2 and 3 rooms, completely furnished; sink, sleeping porch. RI-7152. _____ EAST 2130 S.—2 rooms complete: private porch: 2 rooms, sink, private entrance s4—s4 50. ILLINOIS, 1808 N.—2 rooms, with sink; I newlv decorated: *4 week; garage HA- ! 3203-J NEW JERSEY N . 226 - Sleeping and housekeeping; steam heat; hot. cold water. Reasonable. PARK. 1113—Room and kitchenette also sincle room: completely furnished. TALBOTT 2420 N—2 single room kitchenette apartments. *3 50 each. HA--4523-M UNION. 1210—Three room furnished apart- | ment. modern downstairs' private enj trance WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, private bath. 4rst and second floor. See housekeeper basement. i VOODRUFF. 911 M. dr.— 2 front rooms, furnished; front a.id back entrances Reasonable. CH-4094 LOVELY WOODRUFF. 608 M. Dr —Large t well furnished downstairs room: kitchenette. private bath; *2B. CH-4108.

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I RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms 9TH. 616 E 2 rooms kitchene'fe. private ba'h: entrance, roila-wav bed: also 1. 2 3 rooms 10TH E 2225 *6. *5 *3. modern J nr.; 2 beds gas range, sink, clean. Pnvata entrance. 21ST.-ST. 143 W—l rpom. kitchenette in modern heme: also sleeping room. Garage, reasonable. 33RD.. 930 W —Clean, two-room modern i apartment: sink, utilities. TA-6983. TA--0980 36TH W. 1163-3 nice unfurnished rooms; I bungalow. private entrance, garage: utilities; reasonable 1 I.AROE airv clean room: private bathall utilities. Ice box: *‘ 50. 854 E Morns. 3 ROOMS bath, porch, private entrance, telephone, utilities: reasonable; near sols links HA-1072. 19 Rooms with Board *6—NEW JERSEY. N . 2062—Large front room; twin beds; shower. TA-6916 BROADWAY. 1701—Front room; high-class home; excellent food: reference HE--1403. KENWOOD 5218—Unusual room beautiful, private home: meaLs optional: gentleman: garage HU-8710 STATE N 234—Large front room: rrlva‘9 entrance shower: meals: laundry optional. LI-9024. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $6 AND *lO MONTH. 2 ROOMS. UTILITIES PAID. 123 E. VERMONT. EVENINGS. sl9 UP—BROADWAY and 10th Huggler” 2 and 4 rooms, beautifully decorated, all _ utilities. CARROLLTON. 1214—4 rooms: modern: heat, water furnish'd; garage. Reasonable RI-2636. MERIDIAN. 3420. N.— BEAUTIFUL 1BEDROOM APARTMENT; ALL UTILITIES FURNISHED. MERIDIAN-ST. 3101 N. The Buckingham Invites inspection: 6 and 8-room apartments; fireproof; beautiful gardens; superior service. LI-7671. TA-5285. - PARK. 2428—5-room apartment: Frigidaire. steam heat: porches. Open. Reduced. HE-1265 RUCKLE 1932—Upper redecorated, light, airy. 4-rooms, desirable. *25. garage. T A-0623 TA-6181. ; 5230 e Washington—t-bedroom ansart- ; ment. refrigeration, all utilities included. $42 50. EDSON T. WOOD REALTY. RI--1528 | WOODRUFF PL.. 1846 CROSS-DR —4-room I studio apartment; private bath. heat, water: reasonable. 230 E. 9th $32 SO to *37 50 402 N. Meridian $45 to $125 THE DRAKE. 3060 N. Meridian, available ium ; long living rm . bedroom, dining romi. kitchen, utilities, garage furn.; $90.00. J H. ALBERSHARDT. RT-8844 LASALLE APARTMENTS 1244 N. Illinois, efficiency apartments, excellent ventilation and light; new Grunow refrigerators; newly decorated. LI--0674. Attractive Efficiency Large living room, pullman diner, kitchenette and bath Frig., util. *27.5(1 1530 N. ILLINOIS Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452 flpflwiwNrfieNfflceuftEflo Choice apartments gladly shown. HE 132 c. BUNGALOW PARK—I2O2 N. "Oapltol—o rooms; modern: steam heat, janitor service: • ! condition: $25. OLIVER H. CLARK agent 22 Unfurnished Houses $7 TALI,MAN. 1967—3 room, electricity; $lO 624 S. New Jersey. 3-rrns. furn. $14.50. SB—BATES. 1114—5 rooms: city water. Inside toilet; garage. LI-4412. SB.SO—WATER PD.—Beecher. 720, 4-rmu semi-mod, obi., excellent cond. RL2929. $9 —WATER PAID—3 rooms. Inside roifet. repapered. repainted, garage. LI-9134. slo WATER PD.—942, Beil 6-rm. semimod. dbi.. clean, shades. RI-2929. *I4—WATER PD—ll32 W. 18th. 6-rm. dbl.. bath, rcdec.. fenced, gar RI-2929. SIS—LIBERTY. 329 N.—6 rooms modern: sl6.so—New Jersey. 625 S. —6 rooms modern. SI7.SO—HALL PLACE. 1642 2-bedroom home, nice veranda, shade, garage. HA-__lo6B-M. ADAMS. 1925-27—6-rm. mod. in A-l condi. tion, close to beautiful Brookside Park. Key at 1947 Adams Reduced to $25; water nd J. S. CRUSE. INC.. RI-6412. CALVIN ST.. 1910—(Churchman At Keystone'—s rooms, electricity, large garden. fruit, garage: or will reserve 1 room for myself. sl2. After 4 p. m. CARROLLTON. 2327— 1 a modern double” newly decorated, linoleum furnished: clean. HE-2492. CHURCHMAN. 1136—7-rooms, semi-modern, fine condition. 2-car garage. sl7. DR--0439. Nights. IR-0568. DORMAN. 414 Desirable 8-room modern single; 3-car garage: yard. $17.00. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia-av. GALE N., 109—6 rooms, modern; garage: $17.50: water paid. RI-3413 LUETT. 644—5 rooms, semi-mode'n: water, electricity, furnace, garage; $12.50 HE--2492. SPRUCE-st.. 930- 3 rooms, bath; redeejrated; modern except furnace; sll. DRUM VERMONT. 1404 E—Near Tech.; 6 rooms, modern; A-l condition: garage: S2O; water. LI-6095. 30TH-ST. W —Bus. 111. car; modern dbleT partly furn. if desired; sl6. WA-2820-.L MONTH FREE 1107 Madison—6-rms. mod. except furn. Sing.: gar.; $13.50; water pd. LI-4412. COLORED —ROACH. 1064—5 rooms, in good condition; extra large garage; rent from oxvner; only $12.50 per month; water paid. CH-3036. ______ FOR COLORED Modem bungalow; including 2-cer garage. 2441 Highland-pl.. $19.00 mo. LI--7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC.. 247 N Penn. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $7-SIO—ILLINOIS. N.. 81C*i Beautiful modern efficiency apartments; utilities. LI-8888. Furn. Efficiency, $35 Very attractive; newly decorated; utilities and Frigidaire. 1530 N. Illinois. CENTRAL. 2131—*6 wk.; 2 rms.. halt Lower front. Priv. bath, adults. HE-4155_ COLLEGE. 1409—Upper duplex; 3 rooms; overstuffed. Private bath and entrance. RI-5976. WASH-blvd.. near 5200 -Luxurious new brick bung. $67.50. RJ-7766. IR-7956._ WOODRUFF PLACE. 957—Middle dr., redecorated; lovely furniture. Frigidaire: utilities: garage. CH-4249. 21ST-ST. 656 E.—Attractive 3 rooms, bath, kitchenette, utilities; weekly or monthly. 29TH, W„ 403—MODERN 4-ROOM APARTMENT, $5 WK. ADULTS. HA-0282. BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroom furnished home, north of 38th.. adults: reasonable. 411 E. 16th. Apt. 1. between 2 and. m. and EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. Nicely furnished apartment, living room, large dressing room, kitchenette, bath, hardwood floors utilities. Frig. This apartment is nicelv furnished, immaculately clean. References required: $32 50537 50. Rental office. 1603 Central. HE--1328. ; 24-a Summer Camps and Cottages SILVER CAMP—East side Lake Shaffer. 6 miles N. of Monticello: clean cabins; boats with live boxes, bait; free parking. BE-3515 BE-2760 25 Business, Office and Desk Space BARBECUE, filling station: \a acre: living room; 10 miles out. $lO. Shelby 1829; suitable ice-cream cone parlor. $lO. DR--1585-M. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE jit Houses For Sale FOR SALE—Most dilapidated house in j Speedwav: price $2250. If interested lni quire 4924 Ford-st. 2 BUNGALOWS refinished inside and out. $25 gets deed; *2O month. 721-25 S. Emer. _son. IR-JU3O. COLORED- Bargain. 5-rooms each side, home and income; half price: half cash. See 519 W. 28th. HA-0999-R. $2500- MODERN bungalow: good condition: .small down payment; shown bv appointment. 4620 Manlove. MR. HELMUS. HU--5279. ALLISON REALTY CO. RI-2368 ._ 28 Sale Suburban Property ITS GARDEN SEASON. Dandv suburban tracts; cash or terms. LI-5065. LYNDHURST-dr —10A: 6-room house. 2 chicken houses; garage, barn. MILLER. RI-8862. BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO., 155 E. Marget-st. Union Title Bldf. i3l Wanted to Trade REAL ESTATE. RENTALS. INSURANCE. R. A. Franke. RI-2800. E. KIRK MCKINNEY CO.. INC. TIMES WANT ADS cost less than Ui any other IndianaDolis newspaper SWAPS TO ADVERTISERS—Each ad appearing in this column ia listed in The Time* Swap Bureau directory for sixty dav free of charge Yoar "Swap” ad will receive a special rate of seven days for the price of five and four days for the cost of three. Call Rl-5551. MOVING PICTURE machine. *75 value, for small outboard motor or ? IR-5378. AUTO REPAIRING duco painting, for cash, what? TA-1949. 1107 Udell. FOR SALE cheap or trade. 2-wheel trailer and Dodge > ? -T truck. 901 Lexington. _ 35 ALUMINUM Perry ball gum vending machines. *35 cash or? 4118 Byrum. WILL PAY *8 cash girls used bicycles. 808 E 63rd WA-1133. HOUSE TRAILERS For Homes or Roadside Standi FOR WHAT HAVE YOU'’ KINGS 1631 SOUTH EASTERN-AV. 1 TRADE my equity in '34 Olds coach so Ford or Chevrolet or cash. CH-442V