Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1935 — Page 14

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HUEY, COUGHLIN SINCLAIR URGED TO JOIN FORCES Farm Hoiiriay Association Starts Anti-Rooseveit Party Talk. By Cnitr/t Pr'm CHICAGO April 29.—Reverberations of coming political wars for control of the national government, intensified by week-end conclaves and speeches, resounded through the country today. Malcontents with the present twoparty political system sought union of all their divergent elements ranging from followers of the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin and Upton Sinclair to those of Senator Huey P Long, in a third party movement. Republican leaders meeting at Excelsior Springs, Mo., called a partyconference for June in Springfield, 111., birthplace or Abraham Lincoln, to plan means of recapturing the inland states in the 1936 Presidential elections.

Members of the Farm Holiday Association, in convention at Des Moines, called for an immediate conference of left-wing and antiRoosevelt leaders, which presumably w-ould include Father Coughlin, Long and Mr. Sinclair, to unify behind a single third party movement. Long addressed the Association Saturday, preaching his share-our-wealth doctrine. Its leaders obviously were disappointed at the pointed slight of Father Coughlin, who announced he was not officially represented at the convention. Many observers saw in the slight a distinct break between Long and Father Coughlin. Either through coincidence or design. Fainti ' .<ughiin did not go on the air y .erdav, a, day chosen by Presid*- „ Roosevelt to expound his plans. The Chief Executive took an inferential jab at his enemies, saying recovery was ad- ] vancing “in spite of the few- who j seek to confuse them (the people) and to profit by their confusion.” Instead, Louis Ward, Father Coughlin’s associate, substituted. ! He spoke on the first three articlon of the Constitution, asserted they no longer were fully operative, and j urged a return to constitutional j government. He said the legislative branch no longer functioned according to Constitutional design. In Los Angeles, Mr. Sinclair former Socialist and unsuccessful Democratic gubernatorial candidate in California, urged his followers to j “adopt the Democratic party nationally” to gain national power, i He addressed leaders of his EPIC (End Poverty in California) party on plans for a general party convention next month. Midwest G. 0. P. Active By l nih il Pri s* EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., April 29.—Midwestern Republicans, eager for leadership in the fight to recoup the party’s political fortunes, started plans today for a nine-state rally some time in June at Springfield, 111., a G. O. P. shrine because of its associations with Abraham Lincoln. Springfield was selected for the regional rally at the end of a secret two-day conference here of a “grass roots” committee called together by Harrison E. Spangler, of Cedar Rapids, national committeeman from lowa. John D. H. Hamilton, of Topeka, recently given an important voice in national party councils at Washington, was one of the conferees. Mr. Spangler within a few days will issue a summons to the rally, setting the date and asking Republicans of Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, lowa. Minnesota. Nebraska, Oklahoma and Wisconsin to send delegates. Each congressional district of the nine states will be expected to send 12 to 15 representatives. Attendance of nearly 5000 was forecast. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Lorenzo Vern Allen. 40. of 763 Ketchamst, machinist, and Mary Kunstek. 31. of 768 N. Haugh-st, trimmer. Henry M. Beach. 21, of 1853 S. Calvin-st, laborer, and Mae Griffen. 28. of 817 \V. 26th-st. maid. John R. Gray Jr.. 23. of 307 Burgess-av. engineer, and Mary E. Mclntyre. 19. of 3860 N. Delaware-st. housekeeper. Francis Newberry. 21. Marion. Ind.. pattern maker, ar.d Delores Leffler. 19. city, domestic. Robert Garrison. 26. Cynthiana. Ind Tarnier, and Leona Emge. 27. of 3933 Boulevard-pi, stenographer. Howard Faulk. 23 of 1250 Lee-st, pressfeeder. and Laura Mae Cook, 24. of 10 J 0 S. Mount-st, inspector. Burford W Henry, 25, of 627 N Pennsyl-vanta-st. station operator, and Edith jeMoss 26, of 318 E. North-st. machine operator. Burl Smith 25. of 1914 Charles-si. truck driver, and Ethel Sommers, 22. of 229 W. Morns-st, housekeeper. Milton Foster. 25. New Augusta. Ind.. landscape worker and Margaret Niedenthal. 18. of R. R 4, Box 299, housekeeper. Walker L. Cline, 26. of 828 River-av. laborer, and Mary M. Picket. 23. of 220 S Warman-av. housekeeper Clarence Lisby. 22. of 1559 S. Eastern-av. laborer, and Mary Robertson. 19. of 2015 S State-av, housekeeper. Charles R. Edwards, 26. Clinton. 111., service station operator, and Mary Emily Whited. 20. of 1725 N Tacoma-st. stenographer. Luther C.raphman, 20. of 523 Edcehillrd. el.'vator operator, and Nadine Saylor, 21. of 523 Edgehill-rd. examiner. Crafton Griffin 34. of 924 N. New Jer-sey-st laborer, and Dorothy E. Parson. 28. of 421'j Massachusetts-av, dress fitter. Joseph H. Clark. 25. of 1608 Marlowe-st. giocer. and Juanita G. Colbert. 22. of 831 Broadway, bookkeeper. John Lookebill. 23 of 2828 Wheeler-st. laborer, and Marie Littell, 31. of 2828 Wheeler-st. housekeeper. Earl Grimslev. 27. of 3460 N Mendianst. buvti and Dons Hair. 25. of 4121 Cen-tral-av. technician. Robert Williams. 21. of 1925 Belt-st. laborer, and Agnes Tarver. 18. of 2510 HUlside-av, housekeeper. Melvin R. Walsh. 24, of Joliet. 111., stenographer and Gera.dme V. Buckner. 23. of 1811 S. East-st. clerk. John R, Peel. 23. Bedford. Ind , minister and Marv R. Arthur. 18. of 2153 N Temple-av. gospel worker. Charles J McDowell. 30. of 2230 Centralav. mechanical engineer, and Leah E Eltzroth. 27. of 1014 w. 33rd-st. stenographer. Births Girls Josephine and George Roessle. St. Francis Hospital. Florence and Ralph Welch. St. Francis Hospital. Helen and Albert Barr. St Francis Hospital. Paulina nnd Ralph Chadwick. St. Francis Hospital. Oneta and Alva Wilson. St. Francis Hospital Mabel and Delford England. St. Francis Hospital.

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R. A. Nicholas . . .Ah, such luck “Five pounds” are magic words to every bass fisherman, and the small mouth shown above weighed just exactly that. R. A. Nicholas, Indianapolis attorney, is the man who reached the goal. He was fishing in the Tippecanoe River, above Buffalo, Ind., when the big one struck his red bucktail casting lure. Five o'her bass, averaging two pounds each, were taken on the same trip by Mr. Nicholas and his partner, Lou Bowsher, Buffalo.

VITAL STATISTICS Births Girls Evelyn and Harry Zaiser, St. Francis Hospital Kathryn and Irvin Bradshaw. St. Francis Hospital. Richard and Dorothy Bonner. City Hospital. Eugene and Ruth Wiley. City Hospital. Robert and Laura Anderson. City Hos- i pital. Ural and Madge Creasey, 1605 N. Alabama. Boys Edward and Pauline Hall. City Hospital. Agnes and Harold Hulse, St. Francis Hospital. Carl and Mable Peelman, City Hospital. Louise and Robert Simpson, St. Francis Hospital. Catherine and Raymond Boehn, St. Francis Hospital. Donna and Price Frederick, St. Francis Hospital. Alma and Vernon Little, St. Francis Hospital. Marie and Carl Richardson. St. Francis Hospital. Edith and William Strapp, St. Francis Hospital. Sarah and Raymond Withem, St. Francis Hospital. Margaret and James Regan. St. Francis Hospital. Wilma and Harvey DeHoney, St. Francis Hospital. Deaths Phyllis Ruth Proctor, 2. of 1326 Congress I septicaemia. Mary Alice Smoot. 73, of 526 N. Fersh- 1 ing. cerebral hemorrhage. Maurice F. O'Connor. 73, St. Vincent's I Hospital, thrombosis. William Padgett, 73, of 814 Greer. I cerebral hemorrhage. Mable Houlihan. 55. of 1723 E. Terrace, multiple fracture. David R. Texton, 73 of 43 N, Ritter, cerebral hemorrhage. Theodora Poffenberger, 73, of 2214 N. Illinois, myocarditis. Norman Elwood Warfield. 45. of 1034 N. Keystone, cerebral hemorrhoge. India A. Wright. 68, of 5000 N. Keystone, arteriosclerosis. Rose McNew, 77, City Hospital, fractured hip. Dan Oden, 59, of 1410 Earhart, cirrhcgis of liver. William Lewis Mead, 75, of 133 Downey chronic myocarditis. Willard Jarrett, 4 months. Riley Hospital. marasmus. George Whitsett, 49. City Hospital, brain tumor. Frances Emma Bunting. 76, St. Vincent’s Hospital, peritonitis. Elizabeth Rainey, 64. of 1541 N. Gale, cerebral apoplexy. Hattie Smith. 22, of 2616 Cornell, tubercu.ous peritonitis. Robert Harris, 46. St. Vincent’s Hospital. bilateral nephrosis. Alpha Edward. 72, of 1810 East 68th. \ lobar pneumonia. Francis Brunton, 67. of 2050 N. Temple, | carcinoma. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices GARRITY. THE REV. WILLIAM P.—Pastor of St. Vincent s De Paul Catholic Church of Bedford. Ind.. and brother of Mvs. Thomas E. Courtney of Indianapolis, passed awav Sunday. April 28. Frie ids may call at the residence of Mrs. Thomas E. Courtney. 1737 N. Meridian-st.. after 4 p. m. Monday. Itemains to He in s'ate at Bedford Tuesday e.-ning. Services St. Vincent's De Paul Church Wednesday, 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Indianapolis. Friends invited. GRISEL. VIOLET E.—Age 39. beloved wife of Alva H. Grisel. sister of Mabel De Munbrun. and Jack Worden of Indianapolis. Adeline Guyle of Elwood, Inc l ., and Pete Worden of Shelbvville. Ini., passed away Monday a. m. Friends nav call at the home. 1)59 Spann-ave., after 6 p. m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 12:30 p. m. at th:- home and 2:30 p. m. at Wilson's Church, Shelbvville. DORSEY SERVICE. GROFF. LOl’lSA—Age 77. beloved mother | of Earl. Everett and Max Gross. s’ster of Ira Boyd, passed away Saturday morn- ! ing. Fun- ra! at SHIRLEY BROS W'EST i SIDE FUNERAL HOME. 2002 W Michi-gan-st., Tuesday. 1:30 p. m. Friends lnviteo. Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call at the residence. 3217 W. Michigan'st . until noon Tuesday. HART. KATIE ll.—Mother of Herman Hart of Chicago and Edith Frantzrtb of this city, passed away Sunday. April 23. Funeral notice later. For further information call the J. C. WILSON FUNERAL HOME. DR-0322. hirer. JOHN—Beloved husband of Julia Hider and father of Charles Eider, departed this life Sundav. age 67 vears. Funeral Wednesdav. Mav 1. at the St. George Svrian Orthodox Churcl. 28thst. and Sherman-dr. at 2 p. m. Friends mav call at residence. 2512 Shriver-av. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK KRENNING. SARAH ALICE—Age 66 vears’ formerly of 26 W. Arizona-sf. mother of ! James C. Scott of Charleston. W. Ya.: William L. Scott and Bessie A Halev of indianapelis. passed awav Sundav. Anril 28. Funeral Wednesdav. Mav 1. 8:30 a. an at FINN BROS FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian-st. Services at Sacred * Heart Church. 9am Interment Holv Cross Cemetery. Friends invited, iLouisville. Kv . and New Albany. Ind.. papers please copv.l LYNCH, CLEMENTINE—Age 69. mother of Mrs. Ruth Appel, Mrs Mabel Callowav i and Mrs. Mildred Martin, passed awav Sundav morning Funeral services at the M CORD FUNERAL HOME In Oak- | landon. Tuesday. 2 p. m. Burial Oaklandon Friends mav call at the funeral home anv time. NEWKIRK, J. T.—Age 81. father of Ed Newkirk Mrs. Stella Whitesides. Mrs. Ida George and Mrs. Grace Watson, passed away Sundav evening. Funeral services at the home of his daughter Grace, two miles west of Oaklandon. Wednesday. 2 p. m. Burial Oaklandon. M CORD SERVICE PROCTOR. PHY LI IS Rl TH -Age 2. beI loved little daughter of Mr and Mrs. James E. Proctor, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hollingsworth and Mr. and Mrs. James H Proctor, passed awav ! Sundav morning. April 28 Funeral at residence. 1326 Congress. Tuesday April 30 2 p. m. Private on account of contagious disease. Burial Bridgeford Ceme:rrv SHIRLEY SERVICE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices RAAB. CHRISTIAN—Of 6785 E Washlng-ton-st. passed away Saturday at 245 p m . husband of Mena Raab. father of Mrs. Cora Rhoade Funeral Tuesday. 10 a m , at the residence. 10 30 at St. Johns Evangelical Refoi med Church. Cumberland. Ind Intermen' St. John's Cemeterv. MAX HERRLICH i SON SERVICE YOUNG. IVAN LEO—Beloved husband of L-uclle Young, father of Violet, son of Mrs. Tena Ferrell, brother of Maurice and Finvd Young and Duane Ferrell, departed thia life Saturday, age 42 vears Funeral Tuesday April 30. at the MOORE fc KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station-st.. 2 p m. Friends invited Friends mav cad at the residence. 2231 N Dearborn-st.. until noon Tuesi _day. _ 3 Funeral Directors. Florists FINN BROS. - ’ Funeral Home 1639 N. Mprldian-St TA-1835 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 W. WASH.-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prsspect-St. DR-0321. DR-0322 4 Lost and Found POLICE pup. white face, feet; near Woodruff. Child s pet. Reward CH-0887 LOST-GRAY TOOL BOX. CALL ?A----0689. $lO REWARD. RED CHOW: NAMED MING LOO.'' REWARD. WA-3099-W. LOST—B o s t o n female dog named “Brindle.” Reward. Call CH-1212. TINY white gold Elgin watch, black cord strap. Reward^Rl-260L 5 Personals —NEVER too old. never too young to learn dancing. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. FALSE teeth repaued 75c up. New plate $7 50 DR. CARTER 1'26 K P bid RI-1250 ROOMS: Kentucky Derby Verv essential make reservations. SULLIVAN HOTEL. West Baden. Ind. Indianapolis office H£ENTERTAIN your friends. Magic taught, 3 mystifying card tricks for only sl. Uncle < Sid * Jerome, 844 Virginia-av. Phone DR-2773 for appointment. COMBINATION Service Hair Cut. shampoo and finger wave. 25c. All students’ work strictly supervised. INTERNATIONAL BARBER & BEAUTY SCHOOL 342 E. Wash. RI-0192. GIVES , FREE HAIRCUTS rA 209 I. 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 my method. DR. BEBOUT. Chiropractor. 307 Kahn Bldg. 8 Transportation MAN wanted to drive car to Chicago for transportation. Tuesday or Wednesday. _ References required. Call HU-4563. Again in i934 as in 1933—The Times was the Only Indianapolis Evening Papei to show a gain in want ads. THE REASON—RESULTS BUSINESS SERVICE CLEAN-UP PAINT-UP FIX-UP CAMPAIGN The Advertisers Listed Below 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 Awnings AWNlNGS—Storefor residence; prompt, accurate estimates. RI-7137, day-night THOMPSON AWNING CO. Cut rate prices. Call TA-6552 for FREE estimate. 146 W. 30th-st, Cleaners RELIABLE CLEANERS. 646 Fairfield.; guaranteed work. Reasonable prices. RAY C. WISHMEIER Decorating and Paperhanging ft Paperhanging, plastering, paper reip moved by steam. Inside and outside tin painting. Floor Finishing HARDW’OOD floors laid: old floors and _ stairways cleaned, refinished. HE-2048. OLD FLOORS sanded and refinished nke new. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. T. LINVILLE. BE-4579. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE repairing: refinishtng: reglueing; upholstering. DR-5228. General dome Repairing HOME LOAN N. H. A. Contracts General Repairing Paperhanging Painting Tinning Roofing CAMPBELL REMODELING CO. 38 N. Elder-Av. BE-3437 INDIANAPOLIS HOME BEAUTIFIERS Papering, cleaning, floors refinished, general housecleaning. cement work, boulder walls, sodding, cinders, crushed dirt, garden stones. CH-6184. Mattresses, Made Over MATTRESSES renovated; also made into inner-springs by experts. RI-2240 MAKE old mattresses like new; box, innersprings; upholstering. HA-0502-J. Moving, Transfer. Storage STORAGE—LocaI, long-distance hauling, return loads wanted: par -load service. Otto J. Suesz. RI-3628. 656.: CH-0699-W Rl-3667. IR-2185-i—WILBUR STEINKAMP ReasonaMe: moving and storage White men "PETE'S.” CH-2878 Careful whiie men; quick service. Covered vans; anytime. YOU don't need monev to move: discarded furn. wanted HOHN TRANSFER IR-5858. SI UP moving, responsible white men. DE HARTS vans. 1906 Tallman. CH-0193-J Musical Instruments Repaired BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, expert: guar work PEARSON CO. INC y2B_N Penn. U-as’3 Painting HOUSE PAINTING on monthly payment plan. Kitchens and baths painted $7 up Paperhanging. DR-5228 Paperhanging PAPERHANGING $2 a room; work guaranteed. Immediate service. LI-1698. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING. CLEANING WORK GUARANTEED. DR-7187 y P tjENGEN BROS Paperhangers. Satisfaction assured. Estimates given. DR--7922. PAPERHANGING—CIeaning, painting repairing. free estimates, low prices. CH--0705 from 8 to 5, after. CH-7264. PAPERH.tNGING. cleaning, painting: interior. exterior: first class work. PARKHOUSE. LI-2005. PAPERHANGING: Ist class: latest Mayflower samples. W H McCLARY 814 Wallace. IR-3132 PAPER HANGING, painting: reasonacle; satisfaction guaranteed. BURROUGHS BROS . BE-1185-W BE-3769-M. PAPER HANGERS TOOLS moved any , place in city. SI. HOOSIER BAGGAGE TRANSFER. BE-3844. PAPERHANGING—Painting, walls washed, j cleaning; terms or trade. RI-1642 PAPERH.ANGING —Cleaning estimates free: dav. night. GEO ACTON 3337 E. 10th CH-4554. Paper Cleaning PAPER CLEANING—IO rears’ experience: no dirt: work guaranteed; estimates free. CH-1439. PAPER CLEANING. 50c room, immediate service. Paper hanging White 12 rears’ experience. LANNAN. BE-4728 PAPER cleaning. 50c ud~. Rl-3619. Interior painting: dav or night. __ PAPER cleaning, wall washing, work guaranteed: very reasonable. DR-6766 PAPER cleaned expert cleaner; work guari anteed. Call day or night. HA-1923-W.

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BUSINESS SERVICE Remodeling INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO finances N H A. contract;. Remodels. using LOGAN-LONG Con panv'z roofing; FOY’S PAINT EsUmans. information RI-6090. Rug Cleaners HARDRICK RUG CLEANERS make them like new. 9x12. $2. TA-0985 TOM. DICK &• HARRY—CIean rugs, but hey can't keep up with th® Joneses W O JONES RUG CLEANING CO 4440 N. RUGS. $1.80—3-piece o'erstuffea. 56.-K) Furniture moth proofed. Estimates. Work guaranteed. JULIAN RUG CLEANERS. LI-9384. RUG. furniture cleaning specialists. Old rugs remade into fluff and chenilles. W. N FLY RUG CO . 2328 Brookside-av. CH-2211. 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 SIB9O vear; steady work: common education sufficient; full particulars FREE Write immediately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dent. 702-A. Rochester N. Y. Hawaiian Guitar Lessons, 50c (In Class) Private instructions $1; special offer for limited time. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO 2168 Roosevelt-av. Best By Test. Tune in WIRE Mon., 8 to 8 30 p. m. RELIABLE young men to take up Electric Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Prefer men now employed and mechanically inclined, with fair education and willing to train spare time to become experts in installation and service work. Write giving age. phone, present occupation. UTILITIES ENG. INST, Box K--2055 Times. Again in '934 as in 1933—The Times was the Only Indianapolis Evening Paper to show a gain in want ads. THE REASON-RESULTS HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male MEN—If satisfied with sls a week. Apply ready for work. 13 W. Market-st, Room 207. STEADY MONEY—I 11 put you OB a 200 family grocery route, paying up to $27.50 a week. We furnish capital and complete outfit. Apply 9 to 12 a. m. Tues- _ day. 882 Mass.-av. 13-a Salesman & Agents SALESMAN and distributors, retail merchants buv on sight. Big repeater: positive monev maker; notiiing like it. WICK’S SALES CO., 209-211 E. Ohio. 14 Help Wanted—Female TYPISTS—Earn money at home. Good pay. Send 3c stamp for details. TYPIST BUREAU. 91 Elm-st, Westfield, Mass. STEN. UNDERWOOD FANFOLD BILLER; exp. purchasing dept, preferred. Single to 28 years. APPLY 8:30 TO 10 A. M. 2nd Floor Chamber of Commerce Bldg. TYPISTS—Earn money at home. Good pay Send 3c stamp for details. TYPIST BUREAU. 91 Elm-st., Westfield, Mass. Indiana State Employment U. S. Employment Service Housemaids white; stay on place; city references. Posilions open. APPLY MONDAY MORNING. 15A Salesmen, Solicitors, Agents MAN WANTED for Raleigh Route 0f 800 families. Write immediately. RALEIGH, Dept. IND.-215-SA. Freeport, 111. SALESMAN—Experienced preferred, selling cordials, whiskies, gin to wholesale trade in Indiana, references. GREENBROS, INC.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 18 Situations Wanted NEAT COLORED WOMAN. LAUNDRY _ AND DAY WORK. IR-3937. DAY or week work for ladies. Common labor for men; day or week. And general house cleaning. UNITY CENTER. LI-5860. SITUATION WANTED Maid or housekeeper; experienced In every line of housework; reference: S3. $5 stay. JJox K 2053. Times JUST 20c A DAY A 10-word ad will appear under this classification for as low as 20c a day. ca-Ii with order. Come to The Times office, 214 W Maryland, one square from Illinois and Washington-sts. down Kentucky-av. and let us help vou secure a 'ob. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms BROADWAY. 1615—Modern sleeping room: hot. cold water and lavatory in room. DELAWARE. 1803 N.—Attractive front room: private homer garage. DELAWARE. 2016 N.—Attractive large room next bath, private entrance: everythlng furnished: reasonable. ILLINOIS, N.. 1907—Very attractive single: 3 windows; constant hot water; gentleman. Reasonable. MERIDIAN. 1927 N.—l-room apartment, kitchenette, studio couch, parking space. adults: PALMER. 116—Newly decorated sleeping rooms; cool, light, connecting bath. $2 week. 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 v ;^ifa b i outside rms.; shower, tubs. 440 Mass. ROOMS KENTUCKY DERBY. Very essential, make reservations. SULLIVAN HOTEL, West Baden, Indiana. Indianapolis office. HE-3784. 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 SS—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. $5.50—1111 BELLEFONTAINE —3 .rooms; utilities: private entrance; oventuffed; convenient. Real home. $lO PER MONTH. 2 room aDartment partly furnished; all utilities furnished. 312 East St. Clair. ALABAMA. N.. 523—Gaylord Apt. 6—Modern 3-room furnished housekeeping apartment. Radio; $6. After 2:20 p. m. ALABAMA. 1104 N.—Nice clean, housekeeping rooms: 52.50: S3; private entrance. BROADWAY. 2149 —1 unfurnished room. private home, utilities. HE-2525. CARROLLTON. 1529 —2 nicely furnished: sink in kitchen: next bath: private en- _ trance. RI-5976. CARROLLTON. 1226——3 connecting front rooms: furnished: also room and kitchenette: utilities. LI-9403. DELAWARE. 2004 N.—Attractive comfortable large room. Kitchen, frigidaire privileges: homelike Call evenings. DELAWARE. N. 729—2 and 3 rooms, completely furnished: sink, sleeping porch. RI-7152 NEW JERSEY. N.. 226 - Sleeping and housekeeping: steam heat: hot. cold water. Reasonable. PARK, ills—Room and kitchenette: also single room: completely furnished. SPRUCE-ST, 1741—2 rooms. Ist floor, front. Pleasant and cheap. SUMMIT. N.. 237—2 nice front rooms, overstuffed; furnished; sink; private entrance. Phone. TALBOTT. 2420 N—2 single room kitchenette apartments 53.50 each. HA--4928-M. WALNUT, E. 115—3 rooms, private bath, fiist and second floor. See housekeeper _ in basement. WOODRUFF. 911 M. DR.—2 front rooms: furnished: front and back entrances Reasonable. CH-4094. LOVELY WOODRUFF. 608 M. Dr.—Large well furnished downstairs room: kiten- _ enette: private bath: S2B. CH-4108. 9TH. 616 E.—2 rooms, kitchenette, private bath; eatrance; rolla-wav bed; also 1. 2. 3 rooms. 10TH.. E.. 2225—56. $5. S3: modern 3 rms. 2 beds, gas ranee, sink, clean. Private entrance. 36TH. W. 1163—3 nice unfurnished rooms: bungalow: private entrance: garage: _ utilities: reasonable. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of manv kinds are here dallv 19 Rooms with Board BF-OADWAY. 1701—Front room: high-class home; excellent food: reference HE--1403. KENWOOD. 5218—Unusual room: beautiful, private home: meals optional; gentleman: earaee HU-8710. MERIDIAN. N.. 2153—Nicely furnished front living room, adjoining bedroom. For 2 girls. HA-1673-J,

RENTALS 19 Rooms and Board STATE. N.. 234—Large front room; private entrance: shower; meals; laundry od- _ tional. LI-9024. IN lovely suburban home; 1 or 2 respectable men: 1 1 a mi. north of Beech Grove shop: garage. IR-2190-R-2. • 21 Unfurnished Apartments $6 AND $lO MONTH. 2 ROOMS. UTILITIES PAID. 125 E. VERMONT. EVENINGS. sl9 UP—BROADWAY and 10th—“Huggler'' 2 and 4 rooms, beautifully decorated, all utilities. $22.50: 1232 Broadway; ht.. wt. furn. See janitor or call CH-2777. $25 “DUNDEE.” Cor. Virginia-av and Mc-Cartv-st. Heat. gas. Frigidaire furnished. See custodian or call CH-2777. MARKET. 131 W.—Modern 2-room apartment. kitchenette. A-l condition. 512.50 monthly. MERIDIAN. 3420 N— Beautiful one-bed-room apartment; all utilities furnished; $47 50. 2035 N. MERIDIAN $37.50 to $67.50 3720 N. Penn., 1. 2 and 3 bedrm 545 to S7O RUCKLE. 1932—Upper: redecorated, light, airy. 4-rooms, desirable. $25; garage. TA-0623. TA-6181. 5230 E. WASHINGTON—I-bedroom apartment. refrigeration, all utilities included. $42.50. EDSON T. WOOD REALTY. RI--1528. 230 E. 9th $32.50 to $37.50 402 N. Meridian $45 to $125 37 W. 21st 2 bedroom. $42.50 2035 N. Meridian. 2 bedrm.. furn. $67.50 3317 E. 20th-st; garage sl2 1938 N. Olney; store fixtures in S2O 1142 N. Senate: garage $lO JENNINGS BROS., 28 S. 11l -St. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452. AMRfIVfcNT RCNTfIC BUREAU Choice apartments gladly BUNGALOW PARK—] 202 N. Capitol—6 rooms; modern; steam heat. Janitor service; VI condition: $25. OLIVER H. CLARK agent 22 Unfurnished Houses $7 —TALLMAN.' 1967—3 room, electricity; $10 —624 S. New Jersev. 3-rms. furn. $14.50. S9—WATER PAlD—Noble, N., 135> 2 . 3 rms. repapared, repainted; garage. LI-9134. $lO Month 541 Bell-st., near Tech High School; 5 rooms, semi-modern double. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI-7491 247 N. Penn. SIS—LIBERTY, 329 N.—6 rooms modern; sl6.so—New Jersey. 625 S.—6 rooms SI7.SO—HALL PLACE. )642 2-bedroom home, nice veranda, shade, garage. HA--1068-M. S22.SO—CONGRESS. 648—Between 31st and 32nd; E. of Northwestern. 6 rooms modern; 2 story single: garage; newly papered: painted. LI-4369. s32.so—Brookside Pk.; beautiful bung,; yd.. gar., others. WHITE, Rl-7766. IR-7956. ADAMS. 1925-27 —6-rm. mod. in A-l condition. close to beautiful Brookside Park. Key at 1947 Adams. Reduced to $25: water pd. J. S. CRUSE. INC.. RI-6412. CALVIN ST.. 1910 —(Churchman & Keystone)—s rooms, electricity, large garden. fruit, garage: or will reserve 1 room for myself, sl2; till 4 p. m. 3029 N. CAPITOL Open Sun., 2-5. 6 Rooms; modem; garage; $25. G J. SMITH REALTY. LI-8565. CENTRAL, 2401 good condition; open Tuesday. HU-5224. CHURCHMAN, 1136—7-rooms, semi-modern, fine condition. 2-car garage. sl7. DR--0439. Nights. IR-0568. LUETT. 644—5 rooms, gas, water, electricity, furnace, garage, $12.50. HE-2492. MARLOWE 1205—Single 6 rooms modern; garage. $17.50, newly decorated. RI--3413. 3210 RUCKLE, Open Sun., 2-5 6-Room modern; garage; $37.50. O. J. SMITH REALTY. LI-8565. SPRUCE-st„ 930—3 rooms, bath; redecorated; modern except furnace; sll. DR--1709. VERMONT. 1404 E.— Near Tech.: 6 rooms, modern; A-l condition; garage: S2O: water. LI-6095. 30TH-ST. W.—Bus, 111. car; modern dble., partly furn. if desired; sl6. WA-2820-J. Olnev. 2014 N.—lnside toilet. 4 rms. up sl4 Deloss. 1438 -Water pd.. 7 rms $11.25 St. Clair. 825 E.—6 rms sls Georgia, 961 E.—7 rms. up $lO English. 1452—5 rms ....sl2 JENNINGS 11-tOS;, 28 S. 111. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $7-SIO—ILLINOIS, N.. 810’'2 Beautiful modern efficiency apartments; utilities. LI-8888. CARROLLTON. 2351—4-room furnished apartment, utilities; private bath; garage: reasonable. DELAWARE. 2330 N.—3 attractive rooms, utilities, garage. $7 wk. S3O mo. HA--1818-J WASH. BLVD. inear 50001—Luxurious bung., $65. WHITE. RI-7766. IR-7956. WOODRUFF PLACE. 957—Middle dr., redecorated: lovely furniture. Frigidaire: utilities: garage. CH-4249. 29TH, W.. 403—MODERN 4-ROOM APARTMENT: $5 WK. ADULTS. HA-0282. WILL share lovely apartment in Woodruff. with employed lady. CH-4249. BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroom furnished home, north of 38th.. adults: reasonable. 411 E. 16th. Apt. 1. between 2 p. m. and 4 p. m. 24 Suburban and Farms BE QUICK —5 rooms, park, garage, with ground. Stop 6'2 Rockville-rd. TIMES WANT ADS are the most economical in the city REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale EQUITY —2 modern singles on corner lot; well located. Owner CH-0387-M. 2 BUNGALOWS, refinished inside and out. $25 gets deed; S2O month. 721-2 o S. Emer- _ son. IR-7130. COLORED —Bargain. 5-rooms each side, home and income; half price: half cash. See 519 W. 28th. HA-0999-R. S2SOO—MODERN bungalow; good condition; small down payment; shown by appointment. 4620 Manlove. MR. HELMUS. HU--5270. ALLISON REALTY CO. RI-2368.__ 28 Sale Suburban Property IT’S GARDEN SEASON. Dandv suburban _ tracts: cash or terms. LI-5065. LYNDHURST-dr.—loA: 6-room house, 2 chicken houses; garage, barn. MILLER. RI-8862. BE SURE —Os your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market-st. Union Title Bldg. 31 Wanted to Trade REAL ESTATE. RENTALS. INSURANCE R. A. Franke. RI-2800. E KIRK MCKINNEY CO.. INC 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 i your complete protection. Call us for free estimates. No obligation. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentucky Ave. Phone LI, 1568 SWAPS 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. 2-Wheel Trailer for sale or trade. CALL DR-6315-J. TRADE 1 young Jersey cow for good work horse. Call DR-7956-4. SET of World Books, for paperhanging or floor finishing; also 2 dresses. IR-6831._ CASH for anv ’29. '3O. ’3l light car. 5770 W, Washington. BE-1230 : GAS range for cook stove or cash. 1820 E. Ravmond. WILL uav cash for good '2B or '29 Ford or Chevrolet. CH-3962-J. WILL PAY S8 cash girl’s used bicycles. 803 E. 63rd. WA-1133. CHRYSLER—'2B sedan 62. good shape for $95. HUFFMAN'S GARAGE. 4918 College. WA-4918 HOUSE TRAILERS For Homes or Roadside Stands FOR WHAT HAVE YOU? KING'S. 1631 SOUTHEASTERN-AV. 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 35 Household Goods BED COMPLETE. $10: wicker chairs, $1.25: chairs. SI 3706 Northwestern. PHILCO Radio; 7-tube com- Ql9 "70 piete. guaranteed; teims. v l —ou Block's Warehouse. 424 N. 111. Open eve. S6—PERFECTION OIL RANGE; good condition; 3-burner 3542 E. Michigan-st USED ice boxes, $2.98 up. Block's Warehouse, 424 N. Jll.-st. Open eve. _ KIT. CAB., oil stoves, twin beds, small rugs, radio. 2144 N. 111. Dealer. COPELAND elec, refrigerator; QiQ 5 cu. ft., garanteed; terms. Block’s Warehouse, 424 N. 111. Open eve.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods ICE BOX—SO-lb capacity; good condition; $5. 29 N. Temple. 1900 Cataract Washer; me- CO chanicallv O. K. QJ.OU Block’s warehouse, 424 N. 111. Open eve. COMBINATION gas and coal range; good condition: 815 139 S Burler-av. ABC mechanically §l*? “jQ Block's Warehouse. 424 N 111. Open eve. CEDAR chest, gas range, icebox, kitchen ( tab’e. chairs, victrola. 112 E. Walnut-st APEX Rotarex Washer; me- Cl 1 "to chanically O. K. QL-i.ou Block's Warehouse. 424 N. 111. Open eve. REFRIGERATOR—“AIaska.” cork wall, porcelain lined; 150 lbs. Like new; cheap. RI-3603. STEWART-WARNER radio; 8- CIO O', tube low-boy: garan.: terms. Biock’s Warehouse, 424 N. 111. Open eve. USED gas ranges. A-i cor.d: $4 95 up. HOOSIER FURNITURE CO.. 237 E Wash. FADA radio; 8-tube hi-boy; garanteed: terms. ytii.iiu Block's Warehouse, 424 N. 111. Open eve. SILVERTONE 8-tube radio; 4-hole gas stove with side oven; iron bed and springs; cheap for cash. 926 N. Gladstone. TERMS AS LOW AS 17c A DAY. NORGE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS. INDIANAPOLIS NORGE SALES. 4024 E. Wash. IR-5888. IR-4840. Open eves. Wringer Rolls and Belts. .1.-ftnl Repairs All Makes Washers. *!£==* ELECTRIC WASHER CO. 208 N. Delaware Open til 9 BREAKFAST set. oak. $7.50: gas stove (white). $9: 9x12 rug like new $15.50; metal ice box, 50-lb., like new. $lO. Other ice boxes, $3 up. 4021 E. New York._ NOTICE—We buv. sell, trade used washers' $8 50 up: guaranteed we service all' makes. APPLIANCE SERVICE. 140 Va.-av. RI-5712. Iceboxes $1 Uo R <fc R STORES 224 E. WASH. nPER WEEK WILL RENT A NFW MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM RJENTAL. 6 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR L. S. AYRES & CO. REFRIGERATORS Air conditioned ice refrigerators give better food protection. Investigate. We will save you money. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern. 1902 S. East-st. NEW THOR, table model ironer. finger-tip control; heat con--72 J trolled chrome shoe. Only $39.95. On easy weekly terms. 32 N. Del. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386 SINGER BARGAINS Singer drop head, sews good $8 Electric portable, like new $29.50 Repossessed Singer electric console, small balance. SINGER CO. 128 W. Wash. Per Week /gjy (J Rents a Famous N I General Electric Minimum Rental ■ Five Weeks ELECTRIC APPLIANCE. INC. E. Market and the Circle RI-8763 Jft LINOLEUM Felt Base sq. JBm Linoleum J /1/ vd. JTjH I Cut From / / /2C and IJOL Full. Rolls *— ‘ up rCjaQ CUT RATE Linoleum House v tQy , Bll N. Alabama Open till 901 E. Washington 9 P.M. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments PHILCO—7-tube low bov. $22 00. ECONOMY RADIO SHOP. 245 E. 'Wash. 8-Tube Premier Elec. Console. yj.JO 211 Ind LI-9383. 211 Mass. Ll-3413 GRAND PIANO—S22S. Brand new and originally priced at $495. Terms. 120 E. Ohio-st. Open evenings till 9 p. m. GUITARS Saxophones $12.50 up LORENZ Music Store, 20 Pembroke Arcade 37 Miscellaneous For Sale HOUSE FOR SALE to wreck. 2407 Highland Place. LI-5788. FENCE POSTS for sale, delivered. WM. STEVENS. 839 Park-av. TAN reed baby buggy, excellent condition. $lO. 3338 Graceiand-av. BICYCLES—SI2 up; tires, repairs. HOFFMANN. 251 Mass. LI-5256. 205 E. Wash. STORE fixtures: bakery equipment: special equipment: buy and sell. 419 E. Ohio. SIX colonies of bees in 10 frame hives. $6 each. 5441 W. Washington. 5-H.-P. McCLELLAN ammonia refrigerating machine. Cheap lor quick sale. HORACE LINK & CO.. Brazil, Ind. BARBER SHOP fixtures, complete; 5 chairs, lavatories, mirrors, plumbing, etc. LI--6915. SPEED boat. 6 passenger: 4-cvlinder outboard: sacrifice. S3OO. 5359 Broadway. w HU-7558. BRICK—Good used. $4.00 per thousand. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. 310 S. Delaware-st. LI-6270. USED LIGHT PLANTS, batteries, radios, motors, sweepers: reasonable. HARRY REESE. 628 N. Senate-av. LI-0974. USED ICE BOXES. $2.95 _ to sls. Warehouse. PwvA O 424 N. 111. Open Eves. HIGHEST prices paid for rags, metals and books. THE MILLER CO.. INC., 130 S. California. RI-5150. WINDOW SHADES—First duality. Bargain. jQCHINA STORE. 361 W. Wash. O 7 C “carloads and carloads of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for vour old furniture; generous allowance. Baker Bros.. 219 E. Washington st. WE CARRY a complete line of vitrified and domestic china, glassware, silverware and cooking utensils. Buy for less at HOOSIER CHINA & GLASS CO.. 213-15 E. Washington-st. RI-9286. 400 “LOCUST” seasoned line and corner post: low price; see them. 250.000 feet oak. sugar, walnut, poplar, beech, lvnn. ash timber on stump. L. G. KARST. Morgantown. Ind. BUILDING MATERIAL NEW AND USED NAIL-FREE LUMBER MARION MATERIAL CO. WRECKING CONTRACTORS CLYDE OSBORNE. Mgr 2046 Northwestern-Av. POOL, BILLIARD. TENNIS TABLES Low price, for business or home. We Buy or Repair. KING’S INDIANA BILLIARD CO. 1625-31 Southeastern-Av. DR-3578 SEVERAL coffee tables with decorated tile tops, breakfast sets, chaise lounge, fiber settees and chi irs. electric washers, radios. coal oil ranges, gasoline pressure ranges, ice refrigerators. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South-s* 37-b Farm Garden, Plants, Flowers PANSY PLANTS—Blooming. 50c doz. Rock garden and perennials. S. D. TIPTON IR-2171 R-3. 18th and Post-rd. HEADQUARTERS for Schroer's better plants, 320 E. South. Cabbage, $1; tomato .52; certified plants; onions. No order too small. Also car-load lots. RI-3764. 37-d Beer Equipment King’s Indiana Billiard BUILDS BARS. NOVELTY BOXES. Booths, Counters, anything in wood or steel ON PAYMENTS 1625-31 Southeastern-Av. DR-3578 39 Wanted to Buy HIGHEST prices paid for rags, junk of all kinds. JUNK SHOP. 1202 Roosevelt-av. CH-1471. JUNK PEDDLERS We will meet any advertised prices: why hunt shops In alleys? _ KROOT & SON. 628 W. Wash. LI-9250. We Pay Highest Prices for old gold, watches, dental bridges, jewelry, etc. SACKS BROS.. 308 Indianaav. _Phone RI-5994. uLD GOLD, sliver, platinum, a'i kinds jewelry bought from properly Mentifled persons. Free appraisals. 213 Mass.-av MILTON GOLD REF. CO. JUNK PEDDLERS Sell Your Junk to THE MILLER CO., INC. 130 S. California. RI-5150. Furniture Buyers WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVIC* BUY whole houses or odd piece of turnpianos, etc. MR WERELEY HU-7274. HIGHEST CASH PRICE for used furniture. Quick service. BOARD'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE 406 Mass.-ave. LI-4991 II Q 971 We pay more EXCHANGE furn CO.. 304 E Wash WE BUY WE SELL. WE TRAL> Poll T T For best prices and V_.all Lji-4.00 quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. Pall RT nifiQPot • f furniture. vou have for sale Calls answered promptly. WANTED—Complete homes or odd pieces. KENNEDY'S FURNITURE STORE. CH--0978. CH-6H26.

FINANCIAL f < Business Opportunitier DRUG STORE for sale cheap. 611 Eueenest. city.. Must be sold. BEAUTY-PARLOR—SemI-equipped: reasonable rent; north. Address Box LI-3006. Times. 5-YEAR LEASE, resort park State-wide reputation. 3 lakes. Eastern Central Indiana. Pavilion on lake front license assured. On state road. Box K 2056. Times. 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan 53 Personal Property Loans COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-8495. 200 Rooseveit Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN On Anything LINCOLN JEWELERY LOAN CO. All Loans 2% Per Mo. Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587 Loans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL LOAN CO. 153 N. Delaware St. LI-6605 Loans on Diamonds ESTATES LOAN COMPANY 47 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA ROOM 505. OVER GAS CO AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale BUICK. 33-58 sedan; side mounts; like new and guaranteed; $625. Ford' 34 Tudor, like new. guar.. $445. H. M. VAN MATRE. INC. 3756 College. Old s Dealer. WA-1933. 1924 BUIC’K coach; good condition; good tires; S2O. 3862 E. Washington 'r\r\ CHEVROLET *4Ol- - Si ' EXTRA CLEAN \ Auto Exchange, 810 E. Wash. CHEVROLET —’28 coupe. $55: just overhauled; Dodge '2B sedan. S9O. A-l. CH--2751-W. ’27 CHEVROLET SEDAN, S4O. DeSoto Sedan—l93o 6 WIRE WHEELS: RUNS GOOD. $145. $45 DOWN. 820 N. MERIDIAN. DODGE. ’3O Sedan—sl4s. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2266 ESSEX—’2B sedan, runs, first $25. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. 1934 Deluxe Ford Tudor $475 1931 Buick Sedan 395 1929 Franklin Sedan 145 ALLISON MOTORS. INC., 1021 N. Meridian LI-1306 Open Evenings and Sunday FORD —’29. Rbt.: real bargain $95 30TH <% CENTRAL SALES TA-5550. FORD Tudor. 1934. S9O down. HARRY A. SHARP CO., Used Car * ot. 11th and Meridian. Main Store. 441 Virginia-av. FORD, 1934, coupe, like new, can be financed. See at 226 Kemucky-av. FORD —’28 cpe.. wrecked: barg. . $65. 30TH &_CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. —SPECIAL, $275 V&fS 1931 Hudson Sedan. McHENRY USED CAR LOT 1302 E. Wash.-St. LI-4378. Nash ’32 Ambassador Sedan 6 wire wheels. 6 good tires, radio, hot water heater, electric windshield defroster. One owner. It’s a beauty. LOSEY MOTORS. INC., 1133 N. Mer. OLD& -’3O sedan; finish payments due, $1a.05 each. 3815 College. PACKARD Beautiful rebuilt coupes, sedans and club sedans guaranteed—safety—quality and long life. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 Y'ears With Packard 1511 N. 111.-St. Open eves, and Sun. ’34 Pontiac Trg. Sedan —$625 Thornburg-Vollrath 328 N. Delaware LI-8112 PONTIAC —'28 coach, real bargain $75 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550 TERRAPLANE —'33 sedan: S7O down. HARRY A SHARP CO.. Used Car Lot, 11th and Meridian. Main Store. 443 Va.-av. FREE storage and advertising when cars are consigned for sale with Used Car Exchange 1101 N. Penn. RI-2929. SACRIFICING USED CARS at Wholesale Prices We Sell the Best Used Cars in Town. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. Meridian-st. LI-1995. 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors GMC used a few months: very late model: Hydraulic brakes $750 Manv Others. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 West 13th-st. LI-7467. TRUCKS for rent: move yourself. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF. INC, 39 Kentucky-av RI-7438. 47 Autos Wanted CASH for your car or eauitv. ABELSFINK AUTO CO.. 440 N. Capitol-av. LI--1112. CASH FOR -YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. “Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealer. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol. LI-4516 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TIRES —Best selection In the city Used parts most make cars. 511 E Wash.-st. RI-7119. NEW guaranteed tires, 15c wk. Save SI.OO up. Hoosier Pete 49 Motorcycles and Bicycles HARLEY Davidson motorcycle, good condition. Ist $35 buys. 357 Massachusetts-

SELECT USED CARS AT SPECIAL PRICES ’29 Ford Roadster $ 95 ’3l Buick Coupe 295 ’29 Pontiac Sedan 95 ’32 Marrr.on Sedan 275 ’3l Hud ;on Sedan 285 ’3l Ford Roadster 195 ’29 Willys-Knight Coach 135 ’32 Graham-Paiee Sedan 345 ’3O Marmon Sedan 265 ’29 Hudson Sedan 185 ’3O Ford Coupe 185 ‘3O Auburn Sedan 195 ’32 Rockne Sedan 325 EASY TERMS—LIBERAL TRADES Lathrop-Moyer Retail, Inc. 418-20 N. Capitol RI-6375

■HißflMiimamiiiiiiuiimiMßHiiniiiiitmiiiHßßßMmttiiiimw.iiHnni - - LOOK - - BARGAINS ’33 Plymouth Sedan $345 ’29 Oakland Sedan 95 ’3l Essex Sedan 175 ’29 Buick Sedan 145 ’29 Essex Sedan 95 ’26 Studebaker Sedan 55 ’2B Ford R. S. Coupe 80 ’2B Pontiac Coach 55 ’2B Hudson Sedan 125 ’29 Ford R. S. Roadster ’29 Plymouth R. S. Roadster 115 ’2B Essex Coach 45 ’29 Chevrolet Coach 135 ’2B Dodge Sedan 125 ’3l Ford Coach (clean) .... 245 *3O Chevrolet Sedan 235 ’2B Packard Sedan 135 ”30 Hupmobile Sedan 140 ’2B Willys-Knight Coach ... 95 ’2B Buick Coupe 85 ’2B Chevrolet Coach 75 Low Down Payments. Trade

WEISSMAN MOTOR SALES Direct Factory Dodge and Plymouth Dealer—Make vour payments direct to us. Open eves, and Sunday. 2122 E. Wash. CH-4442

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FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans

You Can Have CASH If you nave an income, vou can secure cash in sums up to S3OO 00 We make loans under manv olans. eveD on your own signature Friendly, confidential service. Yoi should investigate when money t* needed. Call at either office. American Loan Cos. 719 State Life 347 Banker* Building Trust Bldg It E. Wash. Cor. Penn * Ohio. LI-4065 LI-8439

CASH LOANS FOR TAXES You can borrow money here for any worthy purpose. Our new Convenient Payment Plan will fill your needs. Y'ou can repay in small monthly payments. Also AUTO AND NOTE LOANS. We loan anywhere in the county. CAPITOL LOAN Cos; (INCORPORATED* 207 Kresge Bldg. (2nd Floor) 41 E. Wash.-St. Phone RX-7561

-mONEY n v>"SIGNATURE ONLY QUICK PRIVATE SERVICE One to 20 months to repay Single persons or married couples can now borrow on their signatures alone. So other signers or security needed Furniture Loans: For husband and wife keeping house. No inquiries of friends, relatives or merchants. Also loans on autos. How to Got a Loan —Phone, write or come in. Discuss your needs in confidence. No obligation. You get full amount in cash. We loan thousands of dollars to hundreds of people in this city every year. 509 Merchants Hank Bldg., sth Floor Meridian at Washington Riley 2579 ; ~ : Lo*ns made in all nearby towns Household finance o R America ™ 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 Aa BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 219 E Ohio-st. LI-5561. AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pay Loans Paid Off. Extra Cash Advanced. USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N Illinois LI-4351 LI-9600 L E G A LS 56 Legal Notices BUICK—’2S sedan; motor No. 1453957; will be sold for storage and repair charges amounting to $35, at 10:00, May 14. 1935. _ ART’S GARAGE. 2113 Avondale-pl. The Annual Meeting of the shareholders of the Indiana Insurance Company will be held at the office of the company, 308 Insurance Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, beginning at 7:30 P. M. on the 6th day of May. 1935. PARKE A. goOLING. President. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the State Highway Commission at the Commission’s Office on the 3rd floor of the State House Annex. 102 North Senate Ave.. Indianapolis, Ind.. until ten (10:001 o'clock A M., May 8, 1935. on the following equipment: 6 to 10 Portable Type Rollers of Wheeled type having a minimum weight of 3800 lbs. Prices quoted shall be delivered prices F. O. B. LaPorte and Vincennes. Proposal blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained free upon request. The right is reserved bv the State Highway Commission to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities as to procedure and to award on any combination of bids tha in its judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA JAMES D ADAMS. Chairman. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBIC HEARING ~ Public Service Commission Docket No. 12075 and 12141 Petition of Northern Indiana Publlo Service Company for authority to chance gas rates in Osceola rate area—Cause No. 12075. Petition of Northern Indiana Publio Service Company for authority to change gas rates in Roseland rate area—Cause No. 12141. Notice is hereby given that the Publio Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. InH : ar-->polis, Ind.. 10:00 A M.. W"dnesdav. Mav 8. 1935. Public participation is reouested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv MOIF. COOK Commissioner. FRED A. WIECKING. Public Counsellor. Indianapolis. Ind , April 26, 1935. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bide for the purchase of the following materials will be received by 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 9*h day of May, 1935. at which time thev will be publicly opened and read: Invitation No. 3894 -1000 to 1*96 Ton* No. 7 Maintenance Aeeregate F. O B. Twelve Mile. Ind . or del'd on State Road 18-F apnroximatelv 7 73 miles from junction of State Miami Countv Lines Invitation No 3895—1000 to 1500 Ton* No. 7 Maintenance Aggregate F. O. B. Lucerne. Ind . or del'd on State Road 16-E aDproximately 10 22 miles from Junction of State Road 16 and 29 at Royal Center to the Junction of S. R. 16 to 25 at Metea. Indiana. Invitation No 3896—Wire Fence for State Highwav Garage at Winamac. Ind. Invitation No. 3897 —Quantify of Tapes and Rules F. O. B Indianapolis. Ind. B { ds shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon reouest. The right Is reserved bv the Chairman to releet any or all bids, or to award on any combination of bids that in his Judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana STATE HIGHWAY rnMMISSION OF INDIANA. JAMES D ADAMS. Chairman. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the State Highwav Commission of Indiana at the Commission's Office. Third Floor of the State House Annex 102 N Senate Avenue. Indianenoli'- Indiana until ten (10:00> o’clock AM. May 8, 1935. on the following equipment: 25 to 30 Road Graders with 8-ft. blade, hand controlled, said Graders to be of the heavy type, weighing not less than 5000 pounds each, and 25 to 30 Road Graders with 10-ft. blade, hand controlled, or power controlled these graders to be of heavy type weighing not less than 7000 pounds each and to be of leaning wheel and high lift design, high speed solid rubber tire equipped. Prices auoted shall be delivered prices f. o. b six districts in the State of Indiana viz . Svmour. Crawfordsville. Greenfield. Fort Wavne. LaPorte and Vincennes. Proposal blanks and specification* are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained upon request. The right is reserved by the State Highway Commission to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities as to procedure and to award on any combination of bids that in its judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA JAMES and. ADAMS, Chairman.