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EX-MANAGER OF LOAN COMPANY DEAD; RITES SET George W. Farrington Dies at 48 After Illness of Three Years.’ Last rites for George W. Farrington, former manager of the Commonwealth Loan Company, who died yesterday at his home, 5810 College-av, will be held at 1 Thursday at the Planner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Farrington, who was 48, had been ill three years. He was a member of the North Methodist Episcopal Church, the Credit Men's Association, Lions Club, Calvin Prather Lodge, F & A. M., ana Scottish Rite. Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. Carrie L. Farrington; two sons, Paul and Howard D. Farrington; lour brothers, and a sisters. Edward Schaub Rites Funeral services for Edward G. Schaub, World War veteran and prominent officer and organizer in the Veterans of Foreign Wars, who died yesterday in the United States Veterans Hospital, Inidanapolis, will be held at 1:30 tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Rites will be in charge of V. F. W. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Schaub was 40. He lived at 1715 E. 67th-st. Following the war, Mr. Schaub served three successive terms as commander of the Frank E. Strayer post, V. F. W. He aided materially in representing the V. F. W. in Washington in support of veterans’ legislation. During the war he served in the transport service and was shipwrecked on one voyage. He had been a contractor and was a member of Bricklayers’ Union No. 3. Last year he was a candidate for the Republican nomination for city clerk. Surviving him are the widow and a son, his mother and two sisters. Charles Deich Dead Charles Deich, psychologist at the Federal Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kas., will be buried tomorrow afternoon at Wickliffe, Ind. Mr. Deich, who died Sunday at his Leavenworth home, formerly lived in Indiana and was the father of Mrs. Ralph Day, 6264 Central-av. He was 54. He was a brother of the Rev. Val- j entine Deich. Mooresville, associate j of Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist Hospital superintendent. Richard Hebble Services Richard B. Hebble, wholesale i druggist, who died last night at 1 Methodist Hospital after a three ! weeks’ illness, will be buried Thurs- ' day in Pershing, Ind. Funeral serv- j ices will be held at 10 a. m. Thurs- ; day in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Mr. Hebble, who was 41, lived at 814 N. Meridian-st. He secretary of the Rush & Hebble Company, wholesale druggists, 546 S. : Meridian-st. Surviving him are a sister, Mrs. L C. Rush, and a brother, Clifford A. Hebble. both of Indianapolis, and his father. Abraham L. Hebble, Winslow. British Columbia. Rachel Bixler Dies Funeral rites for Mrs. Rachel Bixler, pioneer resident of Indiana who died yesterday at her home. 4834 Guilford-av, will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow at the family residence. Burial will be in Paoli, Ind. Mrs. Bixler. who was 76, came to Indianapolis from Paoli 12 years ago. She lived with her daughters. Misses Edna and Anna Bixler and was a member of the Central-av Methodist Episcopal Church. Surviving her, besides the daughters, are a son. Ray Bixler. Indianapolis, and a sister. Mrs. Etta Ellison, Selah. Wash. John Hider Is Dead Funeral services for John Hider. 2512 Shriver-av, who died Sunday after three weeks illness, will be held at 2 tomorrow in the Syrian Orthodox Church, of which Mr. Hider was a charter member founder and trustee. Burial will be Crown Hill. Mr. Hider. who was 67, was born In Syria, came to the United States 45 years ago. and had operated a grocery here the last 18 years. POOR HOME INMATE SOUGHT FOR ATTACK Victim Rushed to Hospital With Series of Knife Wounds. George Wachsteadter. 65. a resident of the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged. 520 E. Vermont - st. was sought this afternoon as the man who attacked and wounded Edward Isom. 86. also a resident, with a knife yesterday. Wachsteadter. believed to be an Indian, is alleged by police to have stabbed Mr. Isom in the back and slashed him across the shoulders, arm and wrist. Mr. Isom was said to be in a "fair condition" today at City Hospital. VICE SQUAD EASES UP, ONLY SEVEN ARRESTED Four Women Accused of Statutory Offenses; Lottery Suspect Held. The enthusiasm of police vice squads was a little dull during the last 24 hours with only seven arrests reported in contrast to the 69 arrested during the week-end. John Reese, 35, Negro. 315 W. 28th-st. was arrested late yesterday on charges of operating a lottery and gift enterprise. Eight lottery’ books were confiscated. Four women were arrested on l statutory charges. Two persons were charged with violating the •ute Lv-’or act.

NAMED TO PROBE ROW

A one-man investigating committee, Senator Robert R. Reynolds, above, of North Carolina, will start hearings about May 10 into charges against the Virgin Islands administration of Gov. Paul Pearson, which have stirred up a bitter battle in Washington, with cabinet members and congressmen taking sides in the affray.

$5500 REALIZED AT PFAFF-HUGHEL SALE Furniture, Customers’ Lists Bring Sum in Auction. Affairs of Pfaff & Hughel. defunct investment house, will be aired further at a bankruptcy hearing May 8 in the Federal building, following sale yesterday of the furniture, equipment and customers’ lists for $5500. Although the value of the furniture and customers’ lists had been given in the bankrutpey petition as SIO,OOO, its appraised value was approximately $3600. The sales were approved by Carl Wilde, Federal bankruptcy referee, following the auction by Abe Greenwald. under supervision of Albrecht R. C. Kipp, bankruptcy trustee. 3 D RAM ATICG ROU P S TO PRESENT PROGRAM Chicago, Cincinnati and Local Performers to Meet May 12. The Chicago Theaier Collective Group, the Cincinnati Dramatic Group and local performers will present a program in Yiddish and English under auspices of the International Workers’ Order, Sunday, May 12, at Kirshbaum Community Center. The Chicago group will present “Life of 1935” in English, and the Cincinnati group will give “Rents,” a play in Yiddish. Others on the program include Miss Esther Lefkovitzs, vocalist; Miss Marjorie Wood, accordionist; Samuel Kaplin, violinist, and children of the Jewish School of the International Workers’ Order.

HOUSING PLAN TO BE EXPLAINED BY C. OF C. Home Owners to Learn of Program at Series of Meetings. Details of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce housing program will be explained to home owners at the first of a series of group meetings at 2 Wednesday in the First Presbyterian Church, Delaware and 16th-sts. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter will preside at the meeting, which will be attended by home owners from the area bounded by 16th and 22d-sts and Talbot-av and Alabama-st. The women’s housing committee also is suppporting the Federal Housing Administration high school essay-oratorical contest which will end May 17 with the selection of a boy and girl winner in Marion County to compete in the state contest. DR. CARTER SPEAKS AT I. U. LUNCHEON English Department Head Addresses Local Club at Washington. “Literature can convert the life of a state into a theme of beauty and culture.” Dr. Henry H. Carter. Indiana University English department head, said yesterday at the Indiana University Club luncheon in the Washington. Dr. Carter showed through an analysis of the works of Plato, Socrates. Dante. Shakespeare, Browning and Dickens that writers always have been concerned with social problems. BANDITS ROB TRUCKMAN Negro Pair Takes 575 from Newspaper Deliveryman. Two Negroes, one of them armed, leaped on a DeWolf News Cos. truck, as it slowed down for the corner at 28th-st and Indianapolis-av, late yesterday and robbed John Coffman, 26, of 5154 E. Michigan-st, the driver, of 575. The thugs then fled south on Indianapolis-av. VITAL STATISTICS Births Girls John and Hazel McGlinchev, 757 Parkwav. Charles and Kathrvn Anderson. S. Vincent s Hospital. John and Genevieve Parker. St. Vincent's Hospital. Fletcher and LaVonne Maholm. St. Vincent's Hospital. Bots Robert and Marcia Campbell. St. Vincent's Hospital. Deaths Elizabeth HelLstern. 72. of 2182 N. Sher-man-dr. coronarv occlusion. Louisa Gross. 77. of 3217 W. Michigan, cerebral hemorrhage Amanda Mclntire. 73. of 1523 N. Capitol, chronic nephritis. , Charles Richards. 63. of 118 w. Walnut, carcinoma. Ellen E Weber. 76. of 2930 E. Michigan, chronic myocarditis. Isabelle Bowen. 80. of 6416 Ferguson, pneumonia Della Eli is Wand, 42. Methodist Hospital, acute nephritis. Lena Wenger, 74. of 520 E. Vermont, acute cardiac dilatation. Ivan Leo Young. 42. Citv Hospital. Internal

j VITAL STATISTICS Deaths John Hider. 67. of 2512 Shriver. coronary thrombosis. William Wundram. 73. of 21 Wisconsin, coronary thrombosis. William Emory Henderson. 63. Methodist Hosoital. broncho pneumonia Marv Jane Stone. 67. of 1602 Montcalm. : chronic myocarditis. Jennie Noland. 55. Central Indiana Hos--1 nitai. looar pneumonia, i Rosa Fisher. 51. Community Hospital. | broncho pneumonia. Robert Lee Green. 5. City Hospital. I broncho pneumonia. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices I STUDEBAKER, 1926. Sedan. Motor E. P. 16107. serial No. 2075649 to be sold for storage and repairs. Amount $28.30 on May 7, 1935, 10 A M. EARL GREENS GARAGE. 930 FT. Wayne-av. LEGAL NOTICE Fifteen days after date of registered notice this day mailed we will sell at public auction on May 8, 1935, at 9 a m. at the Indiana Parking Garage, 143 E. Market-st, Irdianapolis. Ind., one 1929 Ford Coupe, engine No. A-1204297. Ohio 1934 license No. 411-971, ow-ned by the Buckeye Building Material Cos. of 330 Dublin-av, Columbus, 0., to cover our lien of $65 for storage if the above named owner does not claim the same and satisfy the lien thereon as provided for in Baldwin’s Indiana Statutes. Section No. 11185. INDIANA PARKING GARAGE. INC., E. W. SPRINGER, Secretary. State of Indiana, Marion County, ss: E W. Springer, Secretary of the Indiana Parking Garage. Inc., acknowledged the execution of the above notice this llth I day of April, 1935. FERN REACH, (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 14, 1937. ANNOUNCEMENTS^ 1 Death Notices BALDWIN. SADIE D.— Age 55 years, beloved wife of Edward N. Baldwin; sister of Nan. Mayme. Margaret and Robert Dowd and Mrs. Eugene Agnew and aunt of Robert Agnew, passed away Monday, April 29. Funeral at St. Josephs Cathol e Church Thursday at 9 a. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends may call at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois-st., any time _ after 4 p. m. Tuesday. BECKMAN, MARY WOODS—Wife of A1 Beckman. Coldwater, O.: mother of Mrs. I Harold Prather. Ralph and Edward Althoff. sister of Thomas F. Woods. Mrs. John D. Ross of Indianapolis. Mrs. William Fiel of Dayton. Henry Woods deceased I. died Tuesday. Funeral Thursday. at the home of Mrs. Prather. 2406 N. Delaware-st. 9 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Holy Cross cemeterv. Friends invited. KIRBY SERVICE. (CORRECTED NOTICE I FARRINGTON. GEORGE W.—Husband of Carrie L. and father of Howard D. and Paul, passed away Monday p. ni. at the residence. 5810 College-av. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. 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, Ind., and Pete Worden of Shelbyville. Ind., passed away Monday a. m. Friends may call at the home, 1139 Spann-av. any time. Funeral Wednesday, 12:30 p. m. at the home and 2:30 p. m. at the Pleasant Grove Church, Shelbyville. DORSEY SERVICE. (CORRECTED NOTICE) HEBBLE, RICHARD 8.-Residing at 814 N. Meridian-st. passed awav Monday evening. brother of Mrs. L. C. Rush and Clifford A. Hebble of Indianapolis; son of Abraham L. Hebble of Winslaw. British Columbia. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Last Germantown. Ind.. Thursday. 2 n. m. HEGER, AMELIA W.- Beloved mother oz Mrs. Lorenz Wunderlich. Harold. Marie, Helen and Frederick Heger, passed away at the home, 646 N. Jefferson-av., Monday, April 29, 11:45 a. m., age 55 year.. Funeral Thursday. May 2. 2 p. m. at t.e home, and 2:30 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran church, corner of East and Ohio-sts. Burial Concordia cemetery. MEYER & MONTAGUE SERVICE. HELLSTERN, ELIZABETH—(nee Knurr) age 72 years. Monday 1 a. m., wife of August Hellstern, mother of Rev. Father Lucius, O. F. M., of Memphis, Tenn.; Aloysius U. Hellstern of Cleveland, O.; Sister M. Augusta of Englewood, Colo. Funeral from LAUCK FUNERAL HOME, 1458 S. Meridian-st, Thursday, 8:30 a. m.; Sacred Heart Church. 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. Deceased was member Christian Mothers’ Third Order and Altar Society. Friends may call any time after Tuesday noon. HIDER. JOHN—Beloved husband of Julia Hider and father of Charles, Sadie, Edna and Amaelia Hider and Mrs. Mabel Freije, departed this life Sunday, age 67 years. Funeral Wednesday. May 1, at the St. George Syrian Orthodox Church. Twenty-eighth-st and Sherman-dr., at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at residence. 2512 Shriver-av. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. KRENNING. SARAH ALICE—Age 66 years, formerly of 26 W. Arizona-st, mother of James C. Scott of Charleston. W. Va.: William L. Scott and Bessie A. Haley of indianapolis. passed awav Sunday. April 28. Funeral Wednesday, May 1, 8:30 a. m. at FINN BROS FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian-st. Services at Sacred Heart Church, 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. (Louisville. Ky., and New Albany. Ind., papers please copy.) MILES, MARION DAVIS (Dude)—Passed away April 29. at the residence. 3010 Central-av. husband of Lida, son of G. W. (deceased) and Nancy Jane, brother of Rooney. Mrs. Stella Schoot. Mrs. Olive Dearamun. Mrs. Mildred Faris and Mrs. Gladvs Fisher. Friends may call at the FEENEY to FEENEY FUNERAL HOME. 2339 N. Meiidian-st. any time after 7 p. m.. April 30. Funeral Thursday, Mav 2. 2 p. m.. at the FUNERAL HOME. Burial Memorial Park. Friends inivted.

3 Funeral Directors, Florists FINN BROS. ~ Funeral Home 1639 N. Merldian-St. TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek-Dr. TA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 GEO. WTUSHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. TV ASH.-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prcspect-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 TA--0689. $lO REWARD. LOST—B o s t o n female dog named • Brindle.” Reward. Call CH-1212. BLACK BILL FOLD containing $5 in bills. 40 E. lOth-st bus. Reward. CH-1512. LOST—Collie dog. black and white; white heart on forehead: “Skipper.'’ 832 N. Bancroft-st. ENGLISH BULL, brown with white face. “Mugfy.’’ Boy grieving. Reward. CH - __ 6928. LOST —Lady’s wrist watch, diamond setting: vicinity Fountain Square. Sunday night. Reward. MISS DAY, Mayor's of- _ flee. LI-3311. 5 Personals FALSE teeth repaired. 75c up. New plate 57.50. DR. CARTER. 626 K.P.bld.RI-1250 HAIR cut, wave, shampoo, all 3 for 25c. Facial and eyebrow ar.h. both for 35c. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. ROOMS: Kentucky Derby. Verv essential make reservations. SULLIVAN HOTEL. West Baden. Ind. Indianapolis office HE- _ 3784. ENTERTAIN vour friends. Magic taught. 3 mystifying card tricks for only sl. Uncle (Sid i 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 A- BEAUTY SCHOOL. 342 E. Wash. RI-0192. “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. Chiropraetor. 307 Kahn Bldg CENTRAL G I V E 8 _ FREE HAIRDYE 209 I. O. O. F. Bldg. COAL MART Buy From a Dealer Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. 4 Yards. DR-2401. FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792. WA-5668. Glendora Big Lump $6.10 Red Pepper. 2x4. $5.08: 4x6. $5.28: lp $5.53 Brazil Big Block, mine run $4 98 Deliver ‘2 and l . ton anywhere in city. UHIOH ICS 4e COAL CO. DR-462X.

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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 AWNINGS—Store or residence; prompt, accurate estimates. RI-7137, day-night THOMPSON AWNING CO. Cut rate prices. Call TA-6552 for FREE estimate. Cleaners RELIABLE CLEANERS. 648 Fairfield; guaranteed work. Reasonable prices. RAY C. WISHMEIER PREMIER CLEANERS—Experts on draperies, rugs, furniture; reasonable prices. Contracting PAPERING, painting, carpenter, gen. repair. _ Work guaranteed. Most reas. RI-i725. Decorating and Paperhanging q Paperhanging, plastering, paper rew moved by steam. Inside and outside kj painting. WA-2066 DR-1789-J RI-4131 Floor Finishing HARDWOOD floors laid: old floors and stairways cleaned, refinished. HE-2048. OLD FLOORS sanded and refinished like new. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. T. LINVILLE. BE-4579. Furniture Repairing FURNITURE repairing; refinishing; reglueing; upholstering. DR-5228. General Home 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 Rapering, cleaning, floors refinished, general housecleaning, cement work, roulder walls, sodding, cinders, crushed stone. rich dirt, garden stones. CH-6184. Insurance CALL A. L. WILLARD 605 Fletcher Trust Bldg. LI-7505 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: part-load service. Otto J. lesz, RI-3628, 6561; CH-0699-W. ''PETE'S,” CH-2878. Careful’white men; quick service. Covered vans; anytime. YOU don’t need money to move: discarded furn. wanted. HOHN TRANSFER IR-5858. _ $1 UP moving, responsible white men. DE HARTS vans. 1906 Tallman._CH-0193 z J Rl-3667. IR-2185-1 —WILBUR STEINKAMP Reasonable; moving and storage. White men. __ Painting HOUSE PAINTING on monthly payment plan. Kitchens and baths painted $7 up. Paperhanging. DR-5228. Paperhanging PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING. CLEANING. WORK GUARANTEED. DR-7187. F. HENGEN BROS.—Faperhangers. Satisfaction assured. Estimates given. DR--7922. PAPERHANGING, painting, all work guaranteed: free estimates. WILSON & BARKER, CH-4835. PAPERHANGING—CIeaning, painting repairing. free estimates, low prices. CH--0705 from 8 to 5. after. CH-7264. PAPERHANGING, cleaning, painting; interior, exterior; first class work. PARKHOUSE. LI-7032. PAPER HANGING, painting; reasonacle; satisfaction guaranteed. BURROUGHS BROS., BE-1185-W. BE-3769-M. PAPER HANGERS TOOLS moved any place in city, St. HOOSIER BAGGAGE TRANSFER. BE-3844. PAPERHANGING—Painting, walls washed, cleaning: terms or trade. RI-1642. PAPERHANGING—CIeaning estimates free; day. night. GEO. ACTON. 3327 E. 10th. CH-4554. PAPERHANGING $2 a room; workguaranteed. Immediate service. LI-1698. PAPERHANGING: Ist class: latest Mayflower samples. W. H. McCLARY. 814 Wallace. IR-3132. Paper Cleaning PAPER CLEANING —10 years' experience; no dirt; work guaranteed; estimates free. CH-1439. PAPER CLEANING. 50c room; immediate service. Paper hanging. White. 12 years’ experience. LANNAN. BE-4728. 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 day or night. HA-1923-W. PAPERING. cleaning, painting, work guaranteed, instant service. WILLIS. DR-2225. Plumbing Work GUARANTEED plumbing, heating, all kinds repair work; cheap. BE-2651. Be--0181. Printing "RUSH JOBS Make Us Smile.” HENDREN PRINTING. 470 Century Bldg. RI-8533. Remodeling INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. finances N. H. A. contracts. Remodels, using LOGAN-LONG Company's roofing; FOY'S PAINT. Estimates, in_formation. RI-6090. Rug Cleaners HARDRICK RUG CLEANERS make them like new. 9x12. $2. TA-0985. TOM. DICK & HARRY—CIean rugs, but they can’t keep up with the Joneses. W. O. JONES RUG CLEANING CO. 4440 N. Kevstone-av. HU-1366. RUGS, $1.80—3-piece overstuffea, $6.50 Furniture moth proofed. Estimates. Work guaranteed. JULIAN RUG CLEANRUG. furniture cleaning specialists. Old rugs remade into fluff and chenilles. W. N. FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside-av. C1U2211. I’EN~’ PER CENT discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad Hendnuarters 214 W Maryland St INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring TRAIN for Diesel engineering. Write or call for Diesel Topics. DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING SCHOOLS 415 Peoples Bank Bldg L RI-8182 INDIANAPOLIS examinations. Immigrant Patrol Inspector. Applications close Mav 4. Men 21-36: start SIBOO tear: steady work; common education sufficient; full particulars FREE. Write immediately. PRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 702-A. Rochester N.JY. Hawaiian Guitar Lessons, 50c (In Class) Private Instructions $1; special offer lor limited time. HILO HAWAILVN STUDIO 2168 Roosevelt-av. Best Bv Test. Tune in WIRE Mon., 8 to 8:30 p. m. RELIABLE young men to take up E!ec> trie Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Prefer men now employed and mechanically incl.ned. 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. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male METJ—SeII special advertising. 2101 E. Washington. MEN WANTED—Young] neat appearing, to act as registrar, satisfied with sls a week. Apply ready for work. 8 to 9.30 a. m . 18 W. Market-st, Room 209. 14 Help Wanted—Female WOMEN—SeII special advertising. 2101 E. Washington. YOUNG LADY assist with housework and cooking; jnust like children. Board, room ar.d small salary. References. WA-3835-M. BEAUTY OPERATOR AT ONCE. OVER 25 YRS OLD PREFER. SOMEONE TO STAY ON PLACE BE-1220. 2041 W. MICHIGAN ’UPSTAIRS I WANTED—Young lady 'college graduate) to do part-time work in our dictation department in exchange for a business course. See or write Fred W. Case. Pnn.. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE _ INDIANA STATE EMPLOYMENT U S. Employment Service AWNING CUTTER, under 40: recent exp. Apply 8:00 to 10:30 a. m. 60 W. New York-**,

HELP WANTED 15A Salesmen. Solicitors, Agents MAN WANTED for Raleigh Route of 800 families. Write immediately. RALEIGH, Dept. IND -215-SA, Freeport. 111. SALESMAN and distributors, retail merchants buy on sight. Big repeater: positive money maker; nothing like it. WICK S SALES CO., 209-11 E. Ohio. SALESMAN —Experienced preferred, selling cordials, whiskies, gin to wholesale trade in Indiana, references. GREENBROS, INC.. Cincinnati. Ohio 16 Situations Wanted COLORED WOMAN—Dav work. City references. DR-2709. HOUSEKEEPER: couple employed: care for child: no laundrv: stay nights; good references. Box K-2057. Times. DAY or week work for ladies. Common labor for men; dav or week. And general house cleaning. UNITY CENTER. LI-5860. 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 dav. cash 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 DELAWARE. 2016 N—Attractive large room next bath, private entrance: everything furnished: DELAWARE. 1803 N.—Attractive front room: private home: garage. HA-2876-M ILLINOIS, N.. 1907—Very attractive single; 3 windows: constant hot water; gentleman. Reasonable. LOWELL-AV. 5620—Large room, ideal summer; private home; reasonable; near car line. IR-7525. MERIDIAN. 1927 N.— 1-room apartment, kitchenette, studio couch, parking space, adults; s4_ weekly. _ 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. HOOSIER HOTEL outside rms.; shower, tubs. 440 Mass. ROOM S 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 day; SIC 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 till BELLEFONTAINE—3 rooms; utilities; private entrance; overstuffed; convenient. Real home. $lO PER MONTH, 2 room apartment partly furnished; all utilities furnished. 312 East St. Clair. ALABAMA. 1104 N.—Nice clean, housekeeping rooms: $2.50; $3: private entrance. BROADWAY, 2346—Tw0 extra, large rooms first floor, accommodating 2 or 3 employed girls or couple. HE-2509. 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. DELAWARE. N. 720—2 and 3 rooms, completely furnished; sink, sleeping porch. _ RI-7152. DELAWARE. 2004 N.—Attractive comfortable large room. Kitchen, frigidaire privileges; homeUke. _jCall evenings. EAST. 1028 S.—3 well furnished rooms. utilities paid; garage; mod.;_reasonable. EUCLID-AV. N. 109—Newly decorated apartments; overstuffed; private entrance; garage; phone; E. Washington car. NEW JERSEY. N., and housekeeping rooms; hot, cold water; reasonable. RI-4145. PARK, 1655—We1l furnished. Ist floor, 3room apartment: private entrance; good neighborhood; $7. PARK. 1118—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. $3.50 each. HA--4928-M. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, private bath, first and second floor. See housekeeper _ in basement. WOODRUFF. 911 M. DR.—2 front rooms; furnished: front and back entrances. Reasonable. CH-4094. 9TH. 616 E.—2 rooms, kitchenette, private bath; entrance; rolla-wav bed: also 1. 2. 3 rooms. 10TH. E., 2225 —$2.50, $5. 2 front" rooms: large closet, gas, sink, clean; private entrance. _ 36TH. W. 1163—3 nice unfurnished rooms; bungalow: private entrance: garage: utilities; reasonable. 19 Rooms with Board S6—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. MERIDIAN. N.. 2153—Nicely furnished front living room, adjoining bedroom. For 2 girls. HA-1673-J. STATE. N.. 234—Large front room; private entrance: shower; meals; laundry optional. LI-9024. IN lovelv suburban home; 1 or 2 respectable men; l’i mi. north of Beech Grove shoo: 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. REDUCED TO $20.50 2642 N. Harding-st.; 3 rms.. mod.; heat and water furn. A. J. HUEBER & CO., 144 N. Delaware. LI-4412. COLLEGE. 904—2 and 3-room modern apartments; newly decorated; utilities. MARKET. 131 W.—Modern 2-room anartment. kitchenette. A-l condition. $12.50 monthly. MERIDIAN-ST, 3101 N. The Buckingham invites inspection: 6 and 8-room apartments; fireproof; beautiful gardens; superior service. LI-7671. TA-5285. MERIDIAN. 3420 N.—Beautiful one-bed-room apartment: all utilities furnished; $47.50. _ RUCKLE. 1932—Upper: redecorated, light, airv. 4-rooms, desirable. $25; garage. TA-0623. TA-6181. 230 E. 9th *32.50 to *37.50 402 N. Meridian $45 to $125 Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-0452. tmmtiX RfNfflt BUR6OO Choice apartments gladly shown. HE-133e BUNGALOW PARK—I2O2 N. Capitol—* rooms; modern: steam heat. Janitor service: srl condition; $25. OLIVER H. CLARK, agent 22 Unfurnished Houses S7—TALLMAN. 1967—3 room, electricity; $10 —624 S. New Jersey. 3-rms. furn. $14.50. sl2 50, WT. PD —345 S. STATE-3 bedm. dbl.; excellent condi.; fenced; gar. Rl- _ 2929. SIS—LIBERTY. 329 N.—6 rooms modern: Sl6.so—New Jersey. 625 S.—6 rooms modern. , $20 —ALABAMA. N . 2441—6-room; refinlshed. new linoleum; garage. Owner. LI-5107. S22.SO—CONGRESS. 648—Between 31st and 32nd; E. of Northwestern. 6 rooms modern; 2 storv single: garage; newlv papered: painted. LI-4369. S3S—SPEEDWAY—Cozy, unusual new bung. Yd., gar. WHITE.' RI-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 CENTRAL. 2401 good condition: open Tuesday. HU-5224. CHURCHMAN. 1136 —7-rooms, semi-modern, Ine condition. 2-car garage. sl7. DRc’39. Nights. IR-0568 ILL., 2603‘2 N—s rms.. large sun parlor: rent at best offer. New York, 1003 W.; 5 rmsjgar.; sl2 HI-773*. 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. Omev. 2014 N.—lnside toilet. 4 rms. up sl4 Deloss. 1438—Water pd.. 7 rms $11.25 St. Clair. 825 E—6 rms *ls Georgia. 961 E—7 rms. up *lO English. 1452—5 rms *l2 JENNIMGS BROS.. 28 S. XU.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses OLNEY. 3017—Good 6-room modern double; water paid. garage; sls. C C. GROVE. LI-7361. 44 Virgmia-av. 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: ater, LI-6095. FOR COLORED 6 rms . modern, dbl . $18: water pd See 356 W 26th-st GREGORY .t APPEL. INC LI-7491 247 N. Penn 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses S7-SIO—ILLINOIS. N. 810*2 Beautiful modern efficiency apartments; utilities. LI-8888. CARROLLTON. 2351 4-room furnished apartment, utilities; private bath; garage; reasonable. CARROLLTON. 2621—2-room Rpartment completely furnished; electric refrigeration. HE-5168 WOODRUFF PLACE. 957—Middle dr., redecorated: lovelv furniture. Frigidaire. utilities: garage. CH-4249. 29TH. W„ 403—MODERN 4-ROOM APARTMENT: S5 WK. ADULTS. HA-0282 WILL share lovelv apartment in Woodruff. with employed ladv. CH-4249. 24 Suburban and Farms BE QUICK—S rooms, park garage, with ground. Stop 6 ! 2 Rockville-rd. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space 3317 E. 20th-st; garage . .. sl2 1938 N. Olney: store fixtures n S2O 1142 N Senate: garage $lO JENNINGS BRO§ . 28 S 111.-St. BARBECUE, filling station: acre; living room; 10 miles out. SlO. Shelby 1829; suitable ice-cream cone parlor. $lO. DR--1585-M. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Zi Houses For Sale EQUITY —2 modern singles op corner lot; well located. Owner CH-0387-M 2 BUNGALOWS, refinished inside and out. $25 gets deed; S2O month. 721-25 £3. Emerson. IR-7130. COLORED—Bargain, 5-rooms each side. home and income; half price: half cash. _ See 519 W. 28tli. HA-0999-R. $2500 —MODERN bungalow; good condition; small down payment; shown bv appointment. 4620 Manlove. MR. HELMUS. HU_S27O. ALLISON REALTY CO. RI-2368. Speculators, Bargain 5-room cottage, electric lights and gas: double garage, improved street; clear; S6OO cash. BAIRD. RI-1832. 254 N. Capitol-av. 28 Sale Suburban Property IT’S 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. Market-st. Union Title Bldg. 31 Wanted to Trade REAL ESTATE. RENTALS. INSURANCE R. A. Franke. RI-2800. E. KIRK McKINNEY CO.. INC 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. GAS range for cook stove or cash. 1820 E. Raymond. WILL pav cash for good ’2B or '29 Ford or Chevrolet. CH-3962-J. WILL PAY $8 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. SWAP your old ice box for a Kelvinator. Terms as low as 15c a day; nothing down. PEARSON CO.. INC, 128 N. Penn. Open eves. LI-5513. TRADE (1) hydraulic lift, for used 1929 Ford Tudor. OLIN SERVICE STATION, 3404 E. New York-st. PAY CASH for either ’29, '3O. ’3l light car. 5770 W. Washington. BE-1230. TO TRADERS—If you can not find what vou 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

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods BED COMPLETE. $10; wicker chairs. $1.25; chairs, SI. 3706 Northwestern. PHILCO Radio; 7-tube com- <CI9 7() plete, guaranteed; teims. Block’s Warehouse, 424 N. 111. Open eve. USED ice boxes, $2.98 up. Block’s Warehouse. 424 N. 111.-st. Open eve. COPELAND elec, refrigerator; CTO TA 5 cu. ft., garanteed: terms. < r Block’s Warehouse, 424 N. 111. Open eve. ICE BOX—SO-lb capacity; good condition; S5. 29 N. Temple. 1900 Cataract Washer; me- CQ AA chanically O. K. .pct.ov Block’s Warehouse, 424 N. 111. Open eve. COMBINATION gas and coal range; good condition; sls. 139 S. Butler-ay. ABC Washer; mechanically sl9 aO O. K. * Block’s Warehouse, 424 N. 111. Open eve. APEX Rotarex Washer; me- sl4 30 chanically O. K. tpx-w.wv 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- SIQ 07 tube low-boy; garan.; terms. T Block': Warehouse. 424 N. 111. Openjwe. USED gas ranges: A-l cor.d: *4 95 U P HOOSIER FURNITURE CO.. 237 E Wash. FADA radio; 8-tube hi-boy; s2l 30 garanteed; terms. . jv Block’s Warehouse. 424 N. 111. Open eve. Wringer Rolls and Belts. MloJ Repairs All Makes Washers. *l2==* ELECTRIC WASHER CO. 208 N. Delaware Open til 9 BREAKFAST set. oak. $7.5? gas stove (white'. $9: 9x12 rue like new $1550 metal ice box. 50-lb., like new. $lO. Other ice boxes. $3 up. 4021 E. New York. NOTICE —We buy. sell, trade used washers: $8.50-up; guarantee*!. We service all makes. APPLIANCE SERVICE. 140 Va.-av. RI-5712. a a PER WEEK WILL RENT A NFW *1 MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM I RENTAL, 5 WBEKS. 7TH FLOOR I L. S. AYRES & CO. JiU LINO LET a Felt Base S 1 LBTlu Linoleum J/\f / r L Cut From // /2C an d [lftd. Full Rolls # up JjnQ CUT RATE LinokUm Ilo’ise N. Alabama Open till SINGER SPECIALS Singer elect, port., real barg $36 00 Singer elect, console, repossessed; small balance. Singer drophead SB.OO SINGER CO. 123 W. Wash 8-PIECE wal. dining rm. suite; beds complete. 2144 N. 111.. Dealer. WALNUT dining room and living room suites. G. E. refrigerator, rugs, lamps, washing machine. Air-way sweeper, etc. 1540 N Meridian, basement. USED ICE BOXES. SI UP. Rl-R STORES 225 E. Wash. BUY a Kelvinator. only 15c per day. PEARSON CO INC. 128 N. Penn. REFRIGERATORS Air conditioned ice refrigerators give better food protection. Investiga’e. we will save you monev. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern. 1902 S. East -st. NEW THOR, table model ironer. finger-t.p control: heat controlled chrome shoe. Only $39.95. On easv weekly terms. 32 N. Del. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386 TIMES WANT ADS are the most economical In the city. 36 Radios, Musical Instrmr its OX 8-Tube Premier Elec. Console 211 Ind LI-9383. 211 Mass LI-3413 8-Tube Oriental L. B .... *l2 50 ECONOMY RADIO SHOP 245 E. Wash. RECONDITIONED Boehm clarinets; *ls up. PEARSON CO.. INC . 128 N. Penn. RENT an accordion. (Lessons included.) PEARSON CO . INC.. 128 N. Penn. NEW Kalamazoo Banjo. Gibson made. *ls. PEARSON CO.. INC . 128 N. Penn. GRAND PIANO—*22S. Brand new and originally priced at $495. Terms. 110 E Ohio-st. Open evenings till 9 p. m. FIRST *3O takes new *52 50 Westingi ouse auto radio. FULLER ELECTRIC CO 2125 E. 10tn. USED RADIOS (trade-insi. *4 50 up. R * R STORES 225 E Wash. GUITARS nf Saxophones *12.50 up LORENZ Music Store. 20 Pembroke Arcade

MERCHANDISE 37 Miscellaneous For Sale TAN reed baby buggy, excellent condition. $lO. 3338 Graceland-av. BICYCLES—SI2 ud: tires, repairs HOFI • MANN 25! Mass. LI-5256. 205 F Wash STORE fixtures, bakerv eauipmen'. soe_cial eauipment: buv ar.d sell. 419 E. Qbm 5-H -P McCLELLAN ammonia refrigerating machine. Cheap for quieg sale. HORACE LINK A- CO Brar l. Ind. USED LIGHT PLANTS, batteries, radios, motors, sweepers: reasonable. HARRY REESE 628 N. Senate-av. LI-0974 WINDOW SHADES Service Quality. Green and tan. l CHINA STORE. 361 W Wash CARLOADS AND CARLOADS of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for vour old furniture; generous alio vance. Baker Bros.. 219 E. Washington st 400 LOCUST” seasoned line and correr post: low price: see them. 250.000 teet oak sugar, walnut, poplar, beech. Ivnn. 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. KINGS INDIANA BILLIARD CO. 1625-31 Southeastern-Av DR-3578 TRADE IN elec refrigerators. $49 50 up. R A- R STORES 225 E. Wash. REPOSSESSED Kelvinator; Sl7l size for balance of $143: meter plan; no down payment. TEARSON CO . INC.. 128 N. Penn. Open evenings. LI-5513. WATER-PROOF TRUCK COVERS All sizes in stock, no waiting; also large guantitv good used covers at low prices, ee HOOSIER for anvthing in canvas. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. 1302 W Washington. LARGE mahogany table; clothes, size 1012; dancing costume, size 8-10; lamp shade. 2424 N Alabama. WE CARRY a complete line of vitrified and domestic china, glassware, silverware and cooging utensils. Buy for less at HOOSIER CHINA St GLASS CO. _213-15_E. Washington-st, RI-9286 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED' Good used lumber and building material of all kinds for sale cheap. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentuckv-av Indianapolis BRICK—Good used. $4.00 per thousand. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. 310 S. Delaware-st. LI-6270. SEVERAL coffee tables with decorated tile tops, breakfast sets, chaise lounge, fiber settees and chairs, electric washers, radios. coal oil ranges, gasoline pressure ranges, ice refrigerators. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Caj.itol and South-st. 1 BEER PUMP, less motor. $10; 1 drill press. 1 Black <fc Decker drill. Sm. air compressor anvil. 2411 E Wash. 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 Detter plants, 320 E. South. Cabbage. $1; tomato ,$2; 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, anvthing in wood or steel ON PAYMENTS 1625-31 Southeastern-Av. DR-3578 39 Wanted to Buy HIGHEST prices paid for rags, metals and books. THE MILLER CO., INC., 130 S. California. RI-5150. JUNK PEDDLERS We will meet any advertised prices; why hunt shops In alleys? KROOT <fc SON. 628 W. Wash. LT-9200. We Pay Highest Prices for old eoK, watches, dental bridges, jewelry, etc. SACKS BROS.. 308 Indianaav. Phone RI-5994. OLD GOLD, sliver, platinum, a'l Kinds iewelrv bought from properly ’Jentified Drrscns. Free apDralsals. 213 'Mass.-av MILTON GOLD REF. CO. Furniture Buyers imt£s WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICI BUY whole houses or odd piece of turn Dio.nos. etc. MR. WERELEY. HU-(2i4 HIGHEST CASH PRICE for used Quick service. BOARD S FURNITURE EXCHANGE. 406 Mass.-ave. LI-4991 II ooci We pav more. EXCHANGE FURN CO.. 304 E. Wash WE BUY. WE SELL. WE TRADE Go 11 T T 9QQ9 For best prices and l-i l-iOOi quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. roll PT 04ftQ For an V furniture. Ddu AVI KJ-iUJ rues, stoves or clothing vou have for sale Calls answered promptlv. WANTED—Complete homes or odd pieces. KENNEDY’S FURNITURE STORE. CH--0976. CH-6826. TIMES WANT ADS cost less than in any other Indianapolis newspaper AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale 1924 BUICK coach; good condition; good tires; S2O. 3862 E. Washington. BUICK—'32 56-C convertible coupe. Originally owned by lady. This car is like new and guar. $445. H. M. VAN MATRE, INC.' 3756 College. Olds Dealers. WA-1933 DeSoto Sedan—l93o 6 WIRE WHEELS; RUNS GOOD. $145 $45 DOWN. 820 N. MERIDIAN. ._ _ . FORD TOURING— A _ 1931 g?S.V, $165 Auto Exchange, 810 E. Wash. SPECIAL 1929 Ford Roadster—*9s LATHROP-MOYER RETAIL. INC. 418-20 N. Capitol RI-6375 FORD—'29 coupe; $75. Roosevelt ’3O sedan. $75 ZECH. R. R. No. 3. Box 257. Ben Davis. 1934 Deluxe Ford Tudor $475 1931 Buick Sedan 395 1929 Franklin Sedan 145 ALLISON MOTORS, INC., 1021 N. Meridian LI-1306 Open Evenings and Sutwiay /* —SPECIAL, $275 f| wgS 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 X. Mer. Today’s Radio Special 1933 Ford Tudor, $65 Down llth and Meridian-Sts 100 Late Models—Low Prices The Home of Personal Service HARRY A. SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ford Dlrs. Since 1917 Olds Olds Assured Transportation by Wright Olds, Inc. Two Convenient Locations Meridian at 13th 535 N. Capitol LI-1571 RI-7062 Main Store Used Car Branch 1933 Pontiac Sedan $495 1932 Olds Sedan 445 1922 DeSoto Sedan. 6 w. w 3.b 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 250 1931 DeSoto Sedan 27a 1931 Ford Coupe *2a 1931 Olds Coach 325 1931 Whippet Sedan Ifs 193! Chrysler Sedan 295 1330 Chevrolet Sedan. 6 w. w 24j 1930 Olds Sedan 2)5 1930 Olds Coupe 225 1929 Ford Coupe }25 1929 Olds Coupe J’j 1929 Nash Coupe ‘25 1928 Graham Sedan 50 OTHERS. '2B's to ’34’s. —r Low GMAC Olds | cTI. | Q(ds

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AUTOMOTIVE 15 Autos for Sale OLDS -’3O sedar.; finish payment* due. sl9 05 each 3815 College '3l Pontiac Trg. Sedan—? 62. _ ) Thornburg-Yollrath 328 N Delaware LI-B’. 12 SACRIFICING USED CARS af Wholesale Prices We Sell the Best Used Car' in Town. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N Meridian-' LI-1995 FREE storage and advertising when cars are consigned for sale. Small commission when car sold USED CAR EXCHANGE 1101 N Penn RI-2929 USED CARS All makes. Priced to move now. Investigate. 30TH At CENTRAL SALES CO TA-5550 CHAS. C. BABCOCK 3009 Central-A, Ford Dealer 46 Trucks, Trailers. Tractors GMC used a few mon'hs: very lat* model; Hydraulic brakes ... . ..*750 Manv Others GEN’FRAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 West 13th-st LI-7467 Studebaker. 1932. dual tires $425 Reo Refrigerator Body, l'j-ton 100 G. M. C. 3-ton closed body uso Manv Others. GENERA!, MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 West 13th-S‘ LI-7467 TRUCKS for rent; move yourself. DRIVE-IT-YOURS ELF. INC. 39 Kentucky-av. RI-7433 47 Autos Wanted CASH for vour car or eaultv ABELSFINK AUTO CO.. 440 N. Capitol-av. LI--1112 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. ’’lndiana's Largest Used Car Dewier.’* I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol. LI-4518. 48 Accessories. Tires, Parts WANTED -100 used ears Anv model or eondition Highest cash prices SELIG AUTO CO . 19 S. East-st. RI-7119 NEW guaranteed tires. 15c Wk. Save SI.OO up. Hoosier Pete 52 Business Opportunitler DRUG STORE for sale cheap. 611 Eugenest, city.. Must be sold. BEAUTY-PARIX3R Semi-equipped, reasonable rent; north. Address Box L-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- Securities, Bid?, and Loan WE WILL BUY Fletcher American Nat'l Bank ctfs. Beneficial Interest NEWTON TODI) 415 Lemcke Bldg. HIGHEST cash price paid for anv Indianapolis B. <fc L. stock. ANCHOR FINANCE CORP. '34 N. DELAWARE Rl-3536. TIMES WANT ADSJ are ihe molt economical In the city 53 Personal Property Loans ~ MONEY TO LOAN On Anvthing 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. 152 N, Delaware St. _ LI-6605. Loans on i diamonds ESTATES LOAN COMPANY 47 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA ROOM 505. OVER GAS CO. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS For any worthy purpose. CAPITAL LOAN CO.. INC. 207 Kresge Bldg. Phone RI-7561 <1 E Washington St. corner Pennsylvania LOANS SIO.OO to $300.00 “ AMERICAN LO/N COMPANY 719 State life Bldg. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. LI-4065 LI-8439 _ -Borrow °nyourSIGNATURE ONLY QUICK PRIVATE SERVICE One to 20 months to pepsy Single persons or married couples can now borfow on their signatures alone. So other signers or security needed Furnlfuro loans: For husband and wife keeping house. No inquiries of friends, relatives or merchants. Also loans on autos. How to Get o 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 Bank Bldg- Bth Floor Meridian at Washington Riley 2579 Loans made in all nearby totems Household riUAfcirr CORPORATION _ JinAntL OK AMERICA LOANS Up to S3OO OX YOUR SIGNATURE Reduced Rate on All Amounts Above SIOO Steadily employed single or married persons mav obtain cash on their signature alone. 1 to 20 Months to Pay TAXES ARE DUE MAY 6 If vou need money for taxes or other expenses take advantage of this new plan. Also Loans on Autos and Household Goods Fortv-eight years’ experience with money problems. Telephone for full details. 2—Offices—2 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. N. E. COR. PENN. & WASH-STS. LINCOLN 8405. 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. N. E. COR. ILL. & WASH.-STS. LINCOLN 2491 COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. Business Established 1887. 53- Personal Loans A Loan When You Need It! TRUSTEES SYTEM FINANCE CO.. INC. The Indianapolis Company 225 N. Delaware-st. LI-4584. _ IQ?' 100 so I j. On Oldlaclez £ htcene I OR AUTOMOBILES ’ SCHLOSX BROS. INV CO. 137 E WASH 55 Auto Loans Loans on Automobiles 'BUCKEYE FINANCE Cb." 219 E Oh!o-st. LI - 5561 t AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pay Loans Paid Ofi. Extra Cash Advanced. USED CAR LOAM CO. „ 312 N. Illinois. LI-1351 Ll-9600