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C. F. M'DANIEL, PRINTING FIRM OFFICIAL, DEAD Funeral Will Be Held at Northwood Church Tomorrow. Funeral services for Charles F McDaniel, president of the McDaniel Press, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be at 2:30 tomorrow m the Northwood Christian Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. McDaniel, who was 53, was born in Dover, Ind., and came to Indianapolis 20 years ago. Immediate surviving relatives are the widow; a son, Gerald McDaniel; his mother. Mrs Clara McDaniel; a brother. Ora McDaniel, and a grand son. Donnell Funeral Set Last rites for Mrs. Ollie R. Donnell, 5372 E. Wa.shington-st, who died Saturday of heart disease, will be held at 9:30 tomorrow in the residence. Burial will be in South Park Cemetery, Greensburg. Mrs. Donnell was 07. She was born in Switzerland and had made her home in Indianapolis since 1910. She was a member of the Irvington Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; the Irvington Coterie Club, the Monday Club, the Heyl Study Club, Delphian Society and the Downey Avenue Christian Church. Surviving are a son, Dr. G. E. Donnell, and a granddaughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Donnell, both of Indianapolis; three nephews and a niece. Mitchell Burial Held Funeral services for Joseph R. Mitchell, 1338 oliva-st, who died Saturday following an illness of more than six years, were held at 10 today in the residence. The body was taken to Muncie for burial. Mr. Mitchell, who was 73, was a pattern maker, and had been an employe of the Martin-Perry Body Cos. 41 years. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and the Methodist Episcopal Church. Immediate surviving relatives include the widow, Mrs. Ellore Mitchell, and a daughter, Miss Ruth Mitchell, both of Indianapolis. Miller Funeral Tomorrow The funeral of George Mahlon Miller, 35 S. Dearborn-st, who died Saturday following a three-month illness, will be held at 10 tomorrow in the residence. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Miller was 42. He was an elevator constructor, and had lived in Indianapolis 12 years. He was a member of Elevator Constructors Union 34. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Hazel Fuller Miller; his mother, Mrs. Anna Bcmis. Coal Bluffs; three brothers, James Miller. Terre Haute, and Wiliam and David Miller. Coal Bluffs, and two sisters. Mrs. Gladys Winn, and Mrs. Lillie Batchelor. Coal Bluffs. Yount Services Services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Yount, who died yesterday at her home, 2726 N. Illinois-st. will be held at 10 tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Chapel, 946 N. Illinois-st. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Yount was 69, and was born in Denver, Ind. Surviving are two sons. Harry L. Yount and Benjamin F. Yount, and three daughters, Mrs. William Tower, Mi's. A. A. Johnson and Mrs! Cecil M. Gresh. and a sister, Mrs. Emma Lynch, all of Indianapolis. LOCAL PENAL INMATE DIES AT STATE FARM Police Asked lo Notify Mother of Youth’s Death. Indiana State Farm officials toda.\ asked Indianapolis police to notify Mrs. ollie Edwards. 2050 E. lOth-st, of the death of her son. Paul Edwards, who was sent to the state farm Sept. 30 on drunkenness charges for 120 days. Ho died yesterday. The body has been removed to a Greencastle undertaking establishment. 12 THEFTS REPORTED Fi>i Company, school Entered Over Week-End. Burglars broke into the Moore Fuel co., 1007 E. Michigan-st, during the week-end, stealing a typewriter and a fountain pen. Fred Madden. 2351 N. Delaware-st. manager, said entrance was gained through a window. also broke into School 82. 4700 English-av, and ransacked every desk in the building, according to Ben Gray. 405 N. Statr-av. custodian. He could make no estimate of the loss.

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bemng m to blleS reported to po ‘“* a * stolen Harvey Wright. 714 N Emer<on-a\ Ptvmouth sedan, 123-604, from "W V Pennsylvania-st. Mvron Gordon 266 N Tremont-av. Ford coupe. 19-502. from in front of his home E nhar “ 2623 Ailen - v Ford coupe 51-,33. from In front of his home ' Harold Wihtacre. 2357 N. Meridian-st Ford coach, from Holmes-av and WalnutFrank Russell, 2358 Ken wood-a v Essex coupe. 58-188. from Sen-uc-av 'nd OhioK F Stover. Riley Hospital. Chevrolet coupe RB-282. from Capito.-a. / st. ‘ ? E -T'iPi, 501 } Franklin. Ind . Ford V-8 sedan. 24,-661. from Franklin. Ind

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Stolen automobiles recovered bv no’-re belong to r'u.nc Century Biscuit Cos. 630 W New York st Ford sedan found one mile east of Cambv' Ind wrecked Ou* Spicuzza. 620 Stevens-st. S’evvartruck, found at Ohio and Delaware-sts Otto Maves, 2123 College-av. Plymouth coach, found a: 2535 Ouniora-av Harvev Wright. 714 N Emerson-av Pjmouth sedan, found in front of 4002 E Mrs. Ilene Howell, R R 14 Box 16f Ford coach, found at lOth-st and Indiana"•Jr eo Y* vu li 1119 Central-*v, Plymouth Lcota-fi <OUnd 81 BIS F ° Jr raill ' oa<l and

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300 SYRIAN-AMERICANS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mayor Kern Speaker at St. George’s Hall Sunday Night. Three hundred Syrian-Americans and their families celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Knights of St. George last night in St. George's hall, Sherman-dr and 28th-st. Attending the affair as the honor guest. Mayor Kern said, “Bring your children up to be even better citizens than you have been.’’ Other speakers included Dr. J. J. Hai-many, Indiana Central College; Joseph Trad, secretary of the order; the Rev. Alexander Bogiaco, Rumanian Orthodox Church pastor. and Louie Haboush. Memorial services for Alexander I, assassinated king of Yugoslavia, were held yesterday in the Rumanian Orthodox Church. 150 HERE FOR MEETING Kern Greets Police Communication Supervisors This Morning. Mayor Kern welcomed 150 delegates to the second convention of the Associated Police Communication Officers which opened in the Sevenn this morning. The organization is composed of supervisors of police radio and teletype systems. TAX BOARD TO MEET Date for Appeal Hearings to Be Set Next Friday. Seven fiield examiners attached to the State Tax Board will meet with the three tax commissioners Friday morning to set dates for hearing of the 134 lax appeals filed with the board from all sections of the state. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Charles Boring. 33. of 1042 Churchmanav, electrotyper. and Helen Teeguarden. 25, of 036 1 _ Oricntal-st, bindery worker. Roscoe Palamara. 24. of 816 Elm-st. clerk, and Lena Velona. 23, of 1225 E. Mar-ket,-st. machine operator. Glenn Hubbard. 26. of 3151 Ruckle-st. salesman, and Elizabeth Powell. 28, of 3151 Ruckle-st. laboratory technician. Frank Shuber. 27. of 1100 N. Alabamast. clerk, and Rmh Betts, 20. of 1104 N. Alabama-st, housekeeper. Smart Penick. 21. of 43 N. Tremont-st. engineer, and George Norwood. 21, of 2606 W. Washington-st. housekeeper. Jacob Hottenroth. 22. of 227 Brlmont-av. silk worker, and Pearl Hutson, 24, of 227 N. Belmont-av, housekeeper. Lewis Donham. 67, East St. Louis 111 agriculture inspector, and Mary Biddle, 65, of 5232 Carrollton-av, housekeeper. Robert Boone. 23. of 1305 Contral-av, service man. and Lois Buchanan. 21. of 1027 Newman-st. seamer William McPeak. 2i. of 831 S State-av and Marjorie Sprong. 18. of 615 Madisonav. Apt. 40. housekeeper. Arville Whiteford. 21. nf 1030 English-av cat-ape employe, and Jewell Kord, 19. of 1631 Hoyt-av, housekeeper. James O'Neal. 20. of 14 Iris-av. creamery Hover, and Mildred Hill. 23. of 4933 Rcck-ville-rd, clerk. Oscar Stewart. 20. R. R, 16, Box 226 carpenter, and Marian Hardin. 21 New Augusta, saleswoman. John Sever. 26. of 28 Jennv-lane. salesmna. and Helen Davidson. 26. of 111 E 16th-st. stenographer. Elmer Alice, 34. of 819 Cottage-av draftsman, and Rmh Hale. 30, of 1525 Madison-av, housekeeper. Births Roys Charles and Elsie Rafierv 420 N. Temple Carl and Beulah Drummond. 2362 Shcr-man-dr. Hansel and Bessie Davis, 2815 N. Chester Paul and Helen Newman, St. Vincent’s Hospital. Paul and Mildred Herkog, St. Vincent's Hospital. Arthur and Elsie York. 2210 Duke Grade and Josephine Rice. 1261 Nordvke Nicholis and Stella George. 1273 W New York. Lumon and Ruth Short, 2019 Sherbrook William and Lola Chase. 1128 N. Illinois A Ivy and Verda, Shotts. 832 Park Clement and Gene Cook. 2719 Burton Hillard and Inez Darrah. 1132 Arnolda Paul and Bertha Hart. 1323 Bcllfontaine. Girls Haskall and Mary Thompson. 1154 v Pershing. Newby and Valeris Apple. St. Vincent's riOSpit a I. Andrew and Mamie Harris. 424 Smith Woodard and Theodoshia Swisher 2056 E 32nd. Ernest and Laura Burton. 105 W, Arizona John and Mannie Haynes 2044 Martini dale. Deaths Katie Ellen Brewer, 33. at 1820 Yandes, tuberculosis. Alberta A. Jewell, 1 mo., at Riley Hospital. tuberculous pneumonia. Hilda Skandas, 21. at Central Indiana Hospital, malnutrition. Infant Jones, 1 mo., at Methodist Hospital. pyloric stenosis. Harry J. Entry. 62, at 624 W. 38th coronary thrombosis. Frank LaFaver. 66. at Methodist Hospital. internal injuries. Amo. Vandivier. 70, at Methodist Hospital. iractured skull. Luther M. Pentecost. 82. at St. Vincent's Hospital, acute cardiac dilatation Annetta White. 69. at 2164 Winter chronic myocarditis. John Holland. 45. at 819 W. 26th, cardio vascular renal disease. Charles Ferger. 76. at 812 Elm. chronic ncnhritis Clem Epnle. 42. at 1228 N. Keystone angina pectoris. Cora Presnal! 65. at St. Vincent's Hospital. cerebral hemorrhage.

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Alteration Specialists ALTERATIONS Ladies'. Men's garments Cleaning pressing refining. repairing. Reasonable MEYER O JACOBS 212 E. 16th-st. TA-6667 Cleaners ALERT DRY CLEANERS—AII work insured Quality plus service IR-3030 Contracting INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO . 119 N. Alabama. RI-SO9O. Roofing, painting, sheet metal work; remodeling. CARPENTERING, remodeling, repairing, roofing and painting. Work guaranteed. CH-3865. Furnace Service HAWKINS STEEL FURNACES—Parts. Repairs. All makes. HOOSIER FOUNDRY CO CH-6273 FURNACE repairing on all makes. MODEL STOVE AND FURNACE CO RI-3072 FURNACES cleaned and repaired. JACOB JASPER, RI-0120 Furnace, Sheet Metal REPAIRS for all makes furnaces; estimates. C. LOVE, CH-0479. CH-0904. Furniture Repair FREE estimates Upholstering, repairing, cushions rebuilt ciiairs cained OTTO BRADE CO LI-8981 Machinists GEO J EGENOLF—Machinists. Specialisms, printing and special machinery. 18'. W. South-st. LI-6212 Mattresses, .Made Over MATTRESSES renovated; also made into innerspring bv experts RI-2347 Moving. Transfer. Storage CH-2878—“PETE S“ TRANSFER $1 up Local, overland. White, careful, prompt. TIMES WANT ADS maxe interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily.

V,l T A L STATISTICS Building Permits Mrs. Mary Keno. 1234 W. 25th-st, *9O. reroof. M R. Harris, 310 E. 63rd-st, SIOO. repairs. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ANDERSON. MRS ANNA B.—Agt of Fiank Anderson tcaptair. of the police dep- cieera.-ed of 1914 . mother of Clifford E. and Arthur H. Anderson, passed away at her home. 1223 N. Gale-st. at 5:59 p. m. Sundav. Funeral arrangements _latet SHIRLEY SERVICE. DUTHIE, ELLA WOOD—Age 66 years, widow of Dr. L A Duthie (deceased*, mother of Jean E Duthie and sister of Morton E Wood, passed away at her residence. 3747 Park-av. at 10:30 p. m. Saturday. Funeral service at the SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinoi:. Tuesday. 3 p m. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hiil. McDaniel. CHARLES f.—Age 53 years, beloved husband of Eihel McDaniel, father of Gerald McDaniel, son of Mrs Clara I and brother of Ora. and granfather of Dickev McDaniel. Passed away Sunday. Funeral Tuesday. 2:30 p. m!, at the Northwood Christian Church. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. SHIRLEY SERVICE. MILLER, GEORGE MAHLON—L'vioved husband of Hazel M. Fuller Miller, son of Mrs.. Anna Bcmis of Cold Bluff. Ind.. passed away Saturday at 11 p. m at his home. 35 S. Dearborn. Friends may call a: the home any time. Funeral at the above address Tuesday at. 10 a. -n. Burial Memorial Park. I Terre Haute Sttr please copy. I DORSEY SERVICE. : SMITH. WILLIAM R.—Age 70. beloved husI band of Elsie Bright Smith, father of ’ Marion Bright Smith, passed awav Sundav. 10 a. m. Funeral Tuesday at the j residence. 2013 Southeastern-av. at 3 p. m. Burial at Memorial Park. Friends invited. SHIRLEY SERVICE. WOI.FE JOHN M -Father of John Russell Wolfe, passed away at the Methodist j Hospital Saturday p./m. Funeral serv- | ices at the FUNERAL HOME. HISEY ft I TITUS. 951 N. Delaware-st. Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. LMri.-.l in crown Hill Cemetery. I Worthington papers please copy.] YOUNT. MRS. MARY ELIZABETH—Age 69 years, widow of Edmund J. Yount, mother of Harry L , Benjamin F. Yount. Mrs. William Tower. Mrs. A. A. Johnson and Mrs. Cecil M. Gresh and sister of Mrs. Emma Lynch, passed away at 2 a. m. Sunday. Funeral service at SHIRLEY BROS CENTRAL CHAPEL,. 946 N Illinois. Tuesday at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. 3 Funeral Directors. Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Merldlan-st TA-1835 PLANNER & BUCHANAN J 5 W Fall Creek-dr TA-4400 GRJ NSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 Proffitt & Hamilton You Set the Funeral Price. 3040 N. Illinois-st. TA-0162 TA-3241 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES I 2614 W. WASH.-ST BE-0148. 1719 N CAPITCL-AV. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect-st. DR-0321, DR-0322 4 Lost and Found LADY'S white gold Gruen watch on bracelet. Reward. 717 E. 48th-st.. HU-1758. CAT. long haired: large gray. Vicinity 14th and Capitol. HU-2536. Reward. BROWN leather purse containing keys. etc., in cab. Reward. CH-2889-R. LOST —Female, screw-tail bull with harj ness on. “Pal''; white face, pop-eyes, | liberal reward. 1215 Exeter-st. 1 BOYS' bicycle “PEERLESS"; vicinity Wyoming hear Delaware. Reward. DR--5097 j LOST—Child's glasses in case, marked | Miller's Jewelry; downtown. MR. CHAMI BERS. LI-8341. Reward. 5 Personals OLD HATS restyled; new hats. $1.25 and up. ROSE REMY. 619 Occidental bldg. BALLROOM, or tap dancing lessons. New classes now opening. 75c per lesson—‘■term rate. Learn easily and quickly at STOCKMAN STUDIOS. _ Phone RI-1610. ; BRIDES', children's photos, $1 ea.; guar. Photos taken in home slightly extra. PLATT STUDIOS. 703 Roosevelt bldg. RI-3596. CENTRAL GIVES FREE HAIRCUTS 209 1 O O F. Bldg ONE FREE PERMANENT WAVE DAILY to the first patron presenting this adv. INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL. 342 E. Wash.-st. 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.t CENTRAL GIVES FREE MARCELS 209 LOOP. Bldg. RHEUMATISM. Neuritis. Aches and Pains ouicklv relieved with Wintergreen Tablets absolutely guaranteed Write for free literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO.. Delaware ft Ohio-sts Indianapolis. Ind TIMES WANT ADS are the most economical in the city. 6 Transportation FOR reas. trans. see UNITED TRAVEL. ow N. Y.. Calif.. Miami. LI-0187. CARS all points. COOPER'S. LI-2118. Cars now L. A.. N. Y. C.. Miami. Denver. HELP WANTED ! 9 Help Wanted—Male j LIQUID LATEX. 75c cr. Razor blades. 40c 100. INDIANA LATEX CO.. 145 S. 111.-st. WANTED CORN CUTTERS. IR-2180-RING-2. 5 MEN to work with manager. S8 sal.. 1 bonus. 36'2 N. Penn.. Room 320.

Moving, Transfer, Storage CARLETON TRANSFER—Experienced mov- | _ers: vans; reas rates. HA-2252 MOVING—SI up: white men. RELIABLE TRUCKING CO.. 317 E Michigar.-st. LI--2650. Musical Instruments , EXPERT repairs on all musical Instruments CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Mass.-av. , Band and orchestra instruments repaired expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO . 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. Plastering BETTER plastering, all kinds. Estimates free Materials furnished. Reasonable. TA-1055 Rug Cleaning RUGS, furniture cleaning specialists. Old {“B® r^ ad e T J; Uo and chenilles. CH CO.. 2328 Brookside-av. 9x12 RUGS, $1.75; special on overstuffed BELLEFONTAINE RUG CLEANERS RI - Violin and Piano Lessons FRANCES McCLURE LIGHT STUDIO. 430 Mass.-av, Room 420. RI-1655 Between 9 and 11 a m SERVICE AND PARTS DEPTS. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER for economy and satisfaction in repairs and lubrication. BE SURE' BE SAFE! BE SMART! DODGE WEISS MAN MOTORS 2210 E Wash. Phones—Day CH-S 828; nlte, DR-5117 PONTIAC I. WOLF AUTO CO. 5J4 N Capitol. Phones—Day. RI-2987: night. LI-4816 Typewriters UNREDEEMED TYPEWRITERS Old makes, good conlition, $8 ud. SACKS BROS. LOAM CO., 308 Indiana-a?.

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HELP WANTED 9 Help Wanted—Male MEN wanted for sales work near bv towns i transportation furnished, home every mghv Get details. Address Box K-1084 Ttrr.es ; WANTED names, single men under 28 wii’i*'/, to w--k for *75 monthlv while training to become aviators. 200 solo hours iiying given by U. S. Air Corns during year training. Costs absolutely tl ing For information write TEMPLE AIRWAYS BUREAU. 833 N. 13thst. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. 10 Salesmen & Agents SALESMEN over 40 to sell combination pen and pencil. $lO investment. Full-time I work, v-ear around. 100'- profit, WALTER DE MOSS. B-evort Hotel. Indianapolis. Ind. LI-0231. 11 Help Wanted—Female HOUSEKEEPER for widower. Ladies who called last Wednesday and Thursday please call again after noon. BE-4976-J. 14 Situations Wanted JUST 20c A DAY A 10-word ad will appear under this : classification for as low as 20c a day cash with order. Come to The Times office, 214 W. Maryland, one square from Illinois and Washington-sts down Kentucky-av and let us he]p you secure a ]ob. GIRL student desires room in exchange for care of children and housework: experienced. DR-1664. INSTRUCTIONS BE a beauty operator; earn while learning, Royal Beauty Acd. 401 Roosevelt bd. PLENTY of positions open for those who can qualify. Better yourself bv attend- ! ing night school. CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE. 3rd floor, RooseBjdg. _ Rl-9535. RENTALS 16 Furnished Rooms j S2—LEONARD, 1556—Large front room, modern, 1 or 2 employed persons. ! $3: DELAWARE, N., 1407—Large light room. Excellent bed. Private entrance. Walking distance. RI-9267. .ALABAMA, N.. 2425—Attractive front, good 1 heat; private home. Privileges; meals op- ; tional. TA-1758. J CAPITOL, N., 3163—We1l furnished, warm, innerspring mattress. lovely home, garage. $3.50. HA-0775. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia-av. Clean, modern sleeping rooms; $2.50 up. Also housekeeping rooms. DELAWARE. 713 N.. Apt. 2—Small single room; roomy closet; walking distance: _52.50 week. DELAWARE. N., 725—Apt. 9; sleeping room; steam heated; home privileges. Reasonable. HAMILTON. N., 416 —Warm, cheerful room; private home. Meals optional. CH-3877. MERIDIAN, N., 2118—Comfortably furnished; car and bus line. Board optional. Garage optional. TA-2734. MERIDIAN, 1512. N.—Hampton Court. Apt. 1; desirable room, 1 or 2 gentlemen; steam heat; adjoining bath. MERIDIAN. N.. 3608 —Nicely furnished front room. Private family. Gentleman preferred. TA 0107. | MERIDIAN. N.. 2716—Lovely room; running wate; private home: phone privileges; | accommodate two: reasonable, j MICHIGAN. E., 2138—Nice room; home ; privileges; good heat. Reasonable. CH- | 4094. | NEW JERSEY, N.. 2065—Large front sleeping room. Steam heat. Near carline. HA- ! 2366-J. PENNSYLVANIA, N.—ldeal room for gentleman; adjoining bath; private entrance: near Marott. HA-2095-W. WOODRUFF PL.. 957 MD.-DR—Large front room; good heat, private entrance; garage. CH-4249. 9TH, E.. 426—Clean room; twin oeds, innerspring mattresses; good heat; $3, $4. RI-7257. 11TH.. E.. 318—Desirable room; steam heat. Refined private home; $3. Phone. RI--5125. : 27TH, W„ 45 —Just off Meridian: nice room; innerspring mattress; desirable location. Phone. I 30TH. E.. 323—Large room, near bath; I gentlemen: transportation: restaurant. Private family. TA-0582. CLEAN sleeping rooms; walking distance; comfortable beds; reasonable. 110 W. North. 30TH. W., 412—Attractive room; private home; suitable employed person; reasonable. TA-2286. | LARGE ROOM, quiet home furnished or unfurnished; man and wife or 2 ladies. 2051 Hillside-av. CH-4150-R. |l7 Hotels j CENTRAL HOTEU—33I N. Delaware; | strictly modern, all outside rooms. Transient; weekly rates. I HOTEL FREDERICK—4SB E. VVashmgtonj st; clean rooms. $2.50 week and up I Running water; tubs: showers. HOTEL ANTLERS OfTers all comforts. Ultra modern note ! service as low as $2 a day. $lO weeK. ] 750 N Meridian LI-2351. Choice Outside Rooms From $1.25 Ample Parking Space | DEL AT MICH. LI-5315 18 Housekeeping Rooms $5.00; MODERN 4 rooms; private bath; entrance; heat, water, utilities. Adults. 403 W. 29th-st. j ALABAMA. N., 1104—2-room apt.; overstuffed furniture; private entrance; clean, inviting; utilities. Reasonable, j BELLE VIEU-PL, 209 N.—4 nicely fur- ; nished downstairs rooms; private entrance; utilities paid. Reasonable. BROADWAY. 1201—1 room nicely furnished: also sleeping room; near Real Silk. Prefer girls. BROADWAY. 6115—1 room. kitchenette and sleeping room; clean; utilities furnished; adults. HU-6829, j BROADWAY. 1003—3 large front rooms; complete kitchen; first floor; utilities. BUTLER. S. 19; IRVINGTON; 3 ROOMS UNFURNISHED; MODERN: UTILITIES; ' - S5 - COLLEGE. 1410—Newly decorated front. 1 and 2-room apartments. Everything furnished. Phone. $3 Up. COL,LEGE. 2,717 —2 large connecting rooms, nicely furnished, near fath. garage, phone, reasonable. EAST-ST. 910 N.—2 rooms, modern, sink, garage. No other roomers. Adults. Rea- _ sonable. MERIDIAN, N.. 1725—1 or 2 room apartment. kitchenette, private entrance, sink, range. Murphy bed. $5. i MICHIGAN. E., 2416—Modern apartment. down, clean, private entrance, utilities; | _ desirable. Reasonable. | OLNEY, 2617, N.—3 clean, cozy rooms. I down; private entrance; utilities, heat; | reasonable. i ORIENTAL. N„ 20—Attractive 2 rooms: all utilities; private entrance; good heat in winter. PARK. 2133—2 rooms, first floor; well furnished; sink, garage; adults. PARKVIEW. 18—Clean front room and kitchenette, private home. E. Washington car. Emploved couole preferred. RI-5693. j PARK. 1118—2. l-room apartments with | kitchenette. Everything furnished. UtilI ltles. Reasonable. I 52ND. 1230. E.—Bedroom adjoining bath, | living room, good heat, kitchen privileges, Garage. 19TH W . 136—1 and 2 rooms, furnished; clean; private bath; utilities; garage; $2.50 up. x i CLEAN, furnace heat, phone; $2.50 week and up; walking distance. 302 E. Michigan-st. 19 Rooms with Board DELAWARE. N.. 1656—Large front room; twin beds, good meals; 1 unfurnished room reasonable. STATE. N.. 234—Front room; privat; entrance: shower; privileges: innerspring mattress: gentleman. LI-9024. FURNISHED room in modern private home. Board optional. Garage optional. IR-3430, WANTED—Children over 2 to board. 50c __d_ay._2Boo East. CH-0357-M. 20 Wanted to Rent Rooms WANTED—3 unfurnished housekeeping rooms; utilities: phone privileges; give full particulars. Box L-354, Times. 21 Unfurnished Apartments

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RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments $10: ELM. 901 —3 rooms, first floor, private entrance. Utilities. Adults. $25: ALA N . 1629 —Nice private 3-room apt., utilities, adults. TA-4633 CENTRAL 1112—Attractive furnished oi \ unfurnished bedroom apartment: utilities: Frigidaire COLLEGE. 1547—Efficiency apartment, lower: built-in features; utilities paid; i _ couple. GENERAL APTS.. INC. 22 W Vermont LI-2439 FOR COLORED—Jackson Court 1222-24 Cornell. Efficiency. Rent includes utilities See custodian or call Ch. 2777 s2l. Indianapolis Rental Agency i Furn. and unfurn apts Free service and transportation LI-5452 I fIMRWKW RfNfflt mm Choice apartments eladlv shown HU-1328 22 Unfurnished Houses I SI 1: WATER paid: Stevens 623. 5-Room semi-modern; garage. DR-6425-R. sl2: 4 ROOMS, lower, semi-modern, partly furnished: W. 35th-st tnear Riverside). WA-2820-J. $15 —7 rooms: redecorated, near Tech; Highland, 402. Suitable for 2 families. SI6—TACOMA. N.. 225—Bungalow double; 4 rooms; fence, yard; garage; water paid. IR-3593. 318 —1932 W. 29TH—7-room modern, except furnace; good condition: garage. ; SIR: GALE, N.. 1221-23—5-room double, | modern with Heatrola, good condition; | water paid. HU-7175. I $20 —GUILFORD. 2530—5 rooms modern; garage; water paid. HE-1264. RENTAL BARGAINS Auburn. 1806; 5-room mod. bungalow; $25. 33d-st. 1033: 6-room mod. single; $22.50. English 4327; 5-room mod. bung : $27.50. Gale-st. 2180; 6-room mod., exc. furnace; sl6. CALL 1,1-6517. BRADBURY. 1306—Water paid; 5-room semi-modern; newly decorated. DR-5309 DEARBORN. S.. 40—6 rooms; semi-mod-ern; sls; water paid. RI-3536. DREXEL. N„ 418—Dandy 3-bdrm. single in A-l neighborhood. Rent starts Oct. 15: $32.50. J. S. Cruse. Inc. RI-6412. EAST, N.. 335—6-room modern brick, suitable for rooming house; redecorated; new furnace. RI-3570. TA-6415. FOREST MANOR. 3609—3-bedroom home; reas. rent to desirable party. CH-1449._ j Guilford, 2317—Modern Garage, GUILFORD, 2327—6-room modern double; A-l; water paid; garage; $22.50. IR-6024. HAMILTON. 58 N.—s-rm. mod.; gar.; _ water pd.: $21.50. LI-5596. HIGHLAND-PL., 2531—4 mis., semi-mod., bungalow for colored; toilet and city water inside; water pd. sl4. J. S. Cruse, Inc. RI-6412. KEALING, 935—4-room modern; in-a-door bed in dining room; garage. CH-3280. KEYSTONE. N.—505—5 rooms, garage, near school No. 15; water paid; $11.50. OAKLAND. 232 N.—s-rm., semi-mod., gar. Water pd. LI-5596. OAKLAND. 247 S. 6 rooms, modern, furnace. bath; S2O; water paid, garage. DR-0497-W. RANDOLPH, S.. 729—4 rooms, semi-mod-ern; sls; water paid. RI-3536. RINGGOLD. 1332 i Fountain Square;—6 rooms, modern; cistern; excellent transportation. DR-5116-R. WADE. 1332—4 rms„ semi-mod., and gar.; toilet and city water inside: water pd.; SH. J. S. Cruse, Inc, RI-6412. WAYNE-AV. 5219—Small single; electric lights, well. Gregory ft Appel, Inc. LI--7491. SB.OO. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $35; WEST, 4200—Cozy, new bung : Frigidaire. Others WHITE. TA-4633 IR-7956. CARROLLTON, 2351—Comfortable 4-room furnished, upper apartment; utilities; __garagc:_ reasonable. DELAWARE, N.. 2509 —8 rooms, 2 baths suitable 2 families. 535 month. TA-5119. GALE, 1333 N.—s2s —3-bedroom home; newly decorated; radio; lovely yard. NICELY furnished, large 3 rooms, good heat, accommodate 4; utilities. 2020 N Illinois-st. 3 ROOMS, bath, utilities, heat furnished; $8.50; suitable for S2. HA-0108. 5 ROOMS, modern, lurnished. sink; $35 down, balance in rent. 739 N. New Jer- _ sey. RI-7725. 24 Suburban and Farms BE QUICK! —6 rooms, single; 5 lots, garage. Stop 6‘_>. Rockville-rd. TIMES WANT ADS cost less than in anv other Indianapolis newspaper. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 28 Houses for Sale EAST—Owner leaving city. Want best cash offer. Randolph. N.. 410. MARION VANARSDELL, 1019 N. Seville. CH-1108. 4- bungalow; near Garfield Park district. Price SISOO. $l5O cash. Balance monthly. MR. AMOS. RI-9388. DR-2432. AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS. 5- MOD. BUNG., 9 vrs. old.. 323 Forest. Close to transp., schools, stores, etc R!WV $2650: on terms. Call Mr. Woosley. gtJ-5274. Allison Realty Cos.. Realtors, xil. 2368. NEAR 16TII & ARLINGTON This 5-room bungalow on 1 acre tractnice shade, garden, garage. Price only $2(50. Terms. MR. BURGESS, RI-9388 IR-6102. ESTATES CO.. REALTORS. 3 BEDROOM modern in nice condition; 2car garage; close to Catholic and public . schools. Price $2387. $360 cash gets deed. Balance, less than rent. Railroad Men s Building and Loan accepted. MR AMOS. RI-9388 or DR-2432 AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS. COLORED—W. 27th-st. —8 rooms, modern; newly painted and decorated; this props2soo: for quick sale priced ?t $1 750. terms. HARNESS & CLINE. 119 1 2 N. Ala. LI-9220. Again In J 934 as in 1933—The Times was the Onlv Indianapolis Evening Paper to show a gain in want ads. THE REASON—RESULTS 29 Sale Suburban Property BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO 155 E. Market-s;. Union Title Bldg, 32 Wanted to Trade REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE K ' | Jg!gMCKINNEY CO . 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. CASH for used sewing machine; anv kind must be cheap. Box K-4083, Times. 19 i32i 4 "pruitt P ° ntlaC; A ' l: pnvate owner: EXCHANGE expert moving for discarded furniture. Free estimation. DR-4170, Pl “°7 Buns j!S!!' upright-player; A-l: CII-5206 “ 232 N ' Wallace - Evening. TRADE good~usid~lumber. S3O “cash~or o 5618 E. 21st-st. IR-2188-R-4. I OR 2 large lots on Bacon-st near Madi-son-av, at sacrifice. What have you' s Times, Box L-353. B ?. ST , D i: ices for used lumber, sash, doors bath fixtures, etc._ LI-3069. PAY cash for light automobile regard'ess condition. 5770 W. Washington. BE-1230. SWAP cash for electric radios.’ any - con^ 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 pre''.ously published. There is no charge _for_ this service. merchTndise 35 Household Goods W ILL RENT A NEW MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR L. S. AYRES & GO. Your old washer as down oavment on anew Thor or Maytag Bal.. $1 weekly. Old washers sio up 136 N Penn Thor Electric Shop LI-5386 COMBINATION gas. coal range, gray porcelain: cost 5145, sell $35. 1750 Madison. GAS RANGE: A-l. Sl2; bedroom suite. SIS Ixl2 rug $6. RI-1647. II ROOMS furniture, living, dining, bedroom. kitchen, bed spreads. blankets, rugs, drapes, grand piano, radio, lamps, books, washer, electric sweeper, marble shower bath, coal-hot water hoater. i lawn mower, etc. 2233 N. Meridian. NOTICE—THE SALE IS ON i . 10-4 to savings on new ice refrigerators of latest design. Limited supply. buy yours now. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO., 2000 Northwestern, 1902 S. East. 2302 W. Michigan. _ | MAYTAG WASHER. *29—Parts for' all makes of washers. IDEAL WASHER CO . 208 N. Del. FRIGIDAIRES. Maytags. new and usd. HOUSEHOLD APP. CO.. 240 Mass. Op. ev.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods LINOLEUM —Lowest prices ii the city. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM HOUSE 811 N Alabama. 207 W Washington. REP. SINGER elec, console, like new. original price SlB5. balance $72. Terms. Guaranteed home sewing course SINGER CO . 126 W. Wash 1 SQUARE TUB MAYTAG, balloon rolls New and rebuilt washers WASHING MACHINE PARTS & SERVICE CO. 1201 E Wash. j LARGE heatrola. like new. $25. large ho: blast stove. 517.50. White, gas stove. 58.50; overstuffed. apartment size, like j new. $32 50: walnut chest of drawers. 1 8 50: Easy Washer, $12,50. 4021 E. New Y< ik- t | COMBINATION Coal and Gas Stove." Estate Heatrola. Laundry Stove. Gas Range 1032 W. 29th-st. It’s The Times for RESULTS 36 Radios, Musical Instruments 7-TUBE Silvertone console, pre-owned: I 514.95. L. S. AYRES. 7th fl.. Radio Dept Violin (PI r Outfits ipid j PEARSON CO . INC. 128 N Penn. : CROSLEY Show Box. 8-tube, in good condition. $lO. 29 N. Temple, i FREE estimates on radio repairing. LANE'S SERVICE, 2828 E. lOth-st. CH-0218. Hawaiian CV* _ A Guitars '>O.OU PEARSON CO.. INC. 123 N. Penn ; TUBES, cabinets, dials. 25c up RADIO SALES & SERVICE. 211 Ind. LI-9383, j 1535 PHILCO. 6-tub? Auto Radio $22 0(T VAN SICKLE RADIO SHOP. 34 W. Ohio! 1 Clarinet ,SJ() PEARSON CO. INC. 128 N. Penn | IMMEDIATE cash for used piano. Must call p ““ : sfnjJsSa 101 WILKING MUSIC CO . 120 E Ohio. Clarinets f oe , hm <l9O System O/LU ALTO SAXOPHONES. $25 UP r npvM7 S i P . St Payment plan in town LORENZ Music Shop. 30 Pembroke Arcade 37 Miscellaneous for Sale CARLOADS AND CARLOADS for fr vmir e^,M Ul # es a - nd odd pleces to trade lor your old furniture; sonorous allow ance. Baker Bros. 219 E. Washfington-st. ST n R A E 7 r A Vx AVERN futures CALL KING’S—DR-3578 V ro IL NELS e ON. !V22 A l® 25C ' Salesma "- RT-658 r 5 Pairine CaSh WE i tp-cialize in all kinds of iuice orancs" TO-.EDO & SONS, 39 S. DELAWARE KING’S WILL RENT U h „? eer 5? xes - stoves, tables, chairs. Ice boxes, china, silverware classes .. FACT ANYTHING' 1617-31 Southeastern. Dr-3578 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED ofaTiS l ' ,m ' oer and building material or ail kinds for sale cheap inn CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. '-° Kentuckv-av. Indianapolis BICYCLES. sl2 UP. Tires, g—? rWPA Repairs. HOFFMAN S S 251 Mass.__2oS_ E Wa.sh.V^' BUILD IN G M ATERIAL .... „ N £ w and ° KPd Lumber MARION MATERIAL GO. WRECKING CONTRACTORS 2046 Northw'estern-av LIQUID latex. 75c gr. Razor blades 40c hundred. Indiana Latex Cos.. 145 s. 111.-st STORE fixtures, bakerv eouinment; special equipment; buv-selJ._ Mg % Ohio KetfS For Wine. Pickles, Kraut. Wc Deliver West End Bottle Cos.. 534 W. Pearl. LI-8085 VlCTßOLA—Orthonhonic. A-l- cost S4OO- - f ° r sso ' 2812 ‘ ' Vasll Bivd. ROOFING fl,-. rr~ 90-LB. ROLL $1.70 INTERSTATE LUMBER CO. Mass.-Av at Sherman-Dr CH-6400 GAS RANGE and kitchen cabinet. Good conidtion. Price reasonable. DR-3071. SLIGHTLY used and rebuilt Burroughs Moon-Hopkins Billing and Bookkeeping machine, also Posting machines; latest models: bargain prices: for details phone MR. HIRSHLAND. LI-5925. ADDING MACHINE SERV. & SALES CORP. 36 E. Maryland-st. BICYCLE, good shape, $11; private owner, 3030 Meridith-av. 300 GOOO used 10x14 nine light sash. $1.25 each. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO.. S. Delaware-st. LI-6270. HOOSIER LATEX CO . 314 E. Ohio. Liquid Latex, razor blades. Lowest prices BABY BUGGY. LLOYD. REED: GOOD AS NEW: $lO. 5140 CARROLLTON. CHILD'S BED. mattress, vacuum cleaner 1 Westinghouse electric): A-l: sacrifice HU-2605. SEVERAL sacks of cornstarch $2 each. 1 barrel sanitary cleaner, roof coating and cement, roofing paper auto mufflers $1 each. 3 electric washers, gas heaters $1.50 and $3 each, laundry stores, wmter tank heating stoves, parlor heater, double blankets, sheets, men's top coats and suits. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South-st. | 37-d Beer Equipment GLASSWARE Chlnaware: all occasions j HOOSIER CHINA CO 213 E Wash. King's Indiana Billiard BUILDS BARS NOVELTY BOXES. Booths. Counters, anything in wood or steel. ON PAYMENTS 1625-31 Southeastern-av. DR-3578 37-f Wearing: Apparel MAN'S gray overcoat; size 38. Same as new. Reasonable. 43 N. Bradley. MAN'S blue suit, brown suit and gray overcoat; sizes 40. HU-1538. FUR JACKET. Coca brown caracul, size 15. Bargain. 522 Somerset. BE-0452-M. GIRL'S suits, coats, dresses, formals. Call CH-0326-R. GIRL'S red sport coat, size 16: boy’s brown overcoat, siz’ i4; best condition: reasonable. TA-3677. 38 Wanted to Buy WANTED SMALL SIZE L'ASE BURNER. CALL DR-0912. WE BUY jewelry. Older the gold more we pay. Watch renaming. Mainspring. sl. j crystals. 25c. FRANKLIN. 36 S. Meridian. JUNK PEDDLERS We will meet anv advertised Drices: whv hunt shops in allevs? KROOT ft SON 628 W. Wash LI-9250 We Pav Highest Prices i for old gold watches, dental bridges j iewelrv. etc SACKS BROS 308 Indianaav. Phone RI-5994. BATTERIES, 65c EACH i THE MILLER CO., INC. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 130 S. California. RI-5150.

Furniture Buyers

•msFs WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE BUY whole house or odd piece of furn.. pianos, etc MR WBRISLEY HU-7274 Poll PT 04RQ For an y furniture OclJl IvL rugs, stoves or clothing ; you have for CaHs answered promptly UQ97I We pay more. EXCHANGE -d- li. FURN. CO 304 E. Wash WE BUY WE SELL. WE TRADE. Poll T T OQQO For best prices ar.d amount of furniture rugs and stoves. 39-a Kindling and Wood FURNACE WOOD 53.50; fireplace $4. $5. $5.50; satisfaction guaranteed. HU-7581 CORD WOOD for stove, furnace or fireplace. RI-4087. CASH COAL MART 40 Cash Coal Mart AMERICAN FUEL & SUPPLY, INC 300 N. Belmont. BE-1060. RED ASH COAL CO. Island Creek c f n g ; $6.25 Gen. Island Creek Jjf- $6. 75 White Ash lp.. $4.75; egg . . $4.50 HP-6244. HU-6244. Pay Cash—Pay Less We have all kinds of coal. coke. 54th St. <?;' HU-3631 Star Coal Cos. LI-8818 Rex Indiana §3 95 West Ya. Lump $6.00 Raymond City Block .. .$6.25 Satisfactory for 40 years. We Deliver ij-’.on. J. tic I. COAL CO. , CH-6013.

CASH COAL MART 40 Cash Coal Mart Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. 2120 Hoyt Ave. DR-7479. Amber Jacket $5.50 West Ya., furnace lump 86.00 West Ya. 6-inch lump . $6.25 7.00 ton Buys Semi-smokeless Looks and burns like Pocahontas I-ow m ash. High in hea* j Does not clinker. Best buy for the I money. Center Coal Cos. HE-1458 Coals of HIGHEST Quality Genuine Island Creek s>£.2s forked lump QGenuine Island Creek $/ qq O == : Citizens coke, egg and nut .. $8.75 Indianapolis Ice <&: Fuel Cos. DR. 2400 5 Yards DR. 2401

White Ash. Ox.'l best QO (jIndiana No. •5 t) West Virginia. West Virginia $6.00 Genuine Island Creek. CLJ 97 big block V u —O Genuine Ked Ash Fora- q— -n lioiitas shoveled lump ... v < .OU Bluff Rd. Coal Cos. DR-6767

Red Pepper, i 7 c Furnace lp, clean fkd Amber Jacket, $ CT 65 Large lump, forked.. Other Grades Coal and Coke FREDRICK COAL CO. 801 Beecher-st. I EST. I DR-1792 1020 E. 40th-St. I 1899 | WA-5666

Brazil SET 00 Block >J — I,urge (i inch forked lump, no slack. Guaranteed to bo good. West sOjs Virginia . O Nut and slack, very coarse. STAR COAL CO. LI-8818

Peerless Block . . Large 6-in. forked lump no slack. Will not clinker. West $ £7.50 Virginia . sj = — (3x6 clean forked no slack i Fansler Coal Cos. LI-6149 LI-6449

Best Coal Obtainable Genuine Glendora. large block forked I’ioneer Island Greek, Q'7 AX large block forked *P • Hand Picked West <££ Virginia large block yu.uo :s:sr ; “ $6.00 Ked Peppers, big <j?.T ttA lump forked Brazil block <r- rn clean forked tpO.OU Eastern Kentucky <jz large block f0rked........ Coke. egg. $8.75; nut. $8.75; pea, 57.10 Cordwood, the very best $4.00 UnipnOce SrtmifSe DR 4621 DR. 4622 “It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal.” j it’s~The~Times~for RESULTS - “ ! LIVESTOCK 41 Pets. Poultry, Livestock ALFALFA HAY—Loose or baled: clean 2nd cutting. 4249 Sunset-av. WA-4946. SOWS AND PIGS FOR SALE. E. A. i _ WEAVER. 510 E. Tenth-st. GOOD; guaranteed; coon and opposum hound. Call between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. _ LUTHER FIELDS. 1514 Bates-st. AUTOMOTIVE 42 Autos for Sale ‘2O BUICK spt. roadster. A buy—s7s 205 W. North. CHEVROLET—’2B sedan; runs good: heater; $95; S3O down. 820 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET '2B coach; fine shape; $75; 529 down, balance S3 weekly. Wiles ft Wilson. 3315 College. WA-2266. DE SOTO '34 Airflow 2-door sedan: finisn payments. WILES ft WILSON. 3815 College. DESOTO—I93I deluxe sedan. $95 down. A-l condition. SUPERIOR CHEVROLET USED CAR LOT. 1240 W. Wash. BE-2’87 HUDSON—I93S “6“ demonstrator. APPLEGATE MOTOR CO 29 W. 11th. KISSEL— 30 4-door sedan; good rubber; SIOO. 820 N. Meridian. PLYMOUTH '35 tie luxe sedan: custom gray paint: finish payments due. 538.85 each. WILES ft WILSON, 3815 College. PLYMOUTH-1933 P D and. 1. epe; excellent condition; $345. 960 Madison. PONTIAC—'3O model sedan: runs fine; $110: terms. 960 Madison REO—'29 model 4-door sedan; $145. 820 N. Meridian. 1935 STUDEBAKER demo. Big sarnil LITZELMAN ft MORRISON. 2004 N Mer Pontiac '33 deluxe coupe fine cond $425 Marmon '6B 4-pass, coupe; very good.. 75 Ford '2B deluxe coupe .. 65 MMmWefa.Vnc q ; OLDSMOBIIE DEAI'eR '3756 COLLEGE AVE. WA.1933\34

Was. Now. ’29 Erskine Szdan 5165 $135 ’32 Nash Sed., small §SO 300 '29 Ford Coupe .125 115 ’33 Plymouth Sedan 445 425 ’3l Pontiac Sedan.. 275 255 ’34 Pontiac Sedan.. 650 545 Several More at Reduced Prices Open Eves, and Sundays Thornburg-Vollrath 328 N. Delaware LI-8112

mm > .! 4 AS I mr SAVIN& YOU $I 00 UP HO&SiER PETE

OCT. 7, 1935

AUTOMOTIVE _ 42 Autos for Sale ALT. used cars must mow Prices, termv. trade to do it 30TH ft CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550. NEW Olds 4-donr sedan 1935 Just haver 1 iff': 8 cylinder B:;.t in trunk, beautiful black color Will mak-’ son-19 one a real trade, bargain 650 Virgima- _ av Good Used Cars At Bargain Prices. M -. • so: Visit Oar Lot at 825 N Illinois CENTRAL BUICK CO. SAVE MONEY buv Wi'.ivs 77 J 5 YVIIJI LIAMS. 802 E Wash-st. 43 Trucks. Trailers. Tractors 33 CHEVROLET—DuaI wheel truck $125 WM CARSON. 750 Virgin:,! DR-0232! 6 Trucks, priced under $l5O 0a Reo. lVj-Ton. long. \v. B in ply tires 275 na Cr M C. 1933: \crv popular model 759 90 Manv Others GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 West 13th-s; LI-746?! 44 Autos Wanted °' r or *' n “' v : ' CO 440 N Capitol-av. LI-1112 v\ ANTED -iOO usra cars An? moG**: or Atrrra ok cash rr ' rf ' s SELIO SI TO CO.. 15 S East-.-t RI-7119 , GALLING ALL CARS at,™ rvcnTLy *-' av : We’ll But It. AUTO EXCHANGE 819 e Washington-*-.. ifASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY ** Ind.ana ai Largest tired Car Dealer" I. WOLF AUTO CO. 658 N Cannot LI-4518. 45 Accessories. Tires, Parts GULLING AUTO ELECTRIC CO For Efficient Factorv Carburetor Service On All Makes. 450 N. CAPITOL, LI-6376 46 Motorcycles and Bicycles FOR SALE—Super X motorcvcle good __nanning order. Call IR-0052 FINANC IA L 49 Business Opportunities DRUG STORE in busy colored section of city. TA-0898 DRUG store: busy colored center northeast: established 15 years. No competition: cheap. HU-5388. CLEANING-PRESSING establishment Hat cleaning outfit. Sell cheap. Owner leaving state. BE-4072 LUNCH—North: splendid ioc.; low rent! no compt. Only $l5O down. Rooming house; N Del : full of roomers Low rent. Only $l5O down THOS J LEWIS __CO 149 N Delaware. RI-2663 50 Securities, Bldg. & Loans WE PAY CASH FOR COUPONS FROM FLETCER AMERICAN NATIONAL. BANK CERTIFICATES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST N. LEONARD COHEN ft COMPANY 206 INSURANCE BUILDING 8 E. MARKET STREET.

We Buy or Sell Bldg, and Loan Stocks SCHUISS BROS. IKV. CP_

51 Personal Property Loan

“ Gash ° n y° ur ■ OWN SIGNATURE QUICK PRIVATE SERVICE One so 20 months to rtpj y Single persons or married couples can now borrow on their signatures alone. No other signers or security needed Furniturs Loans: For husband and wife keeping house. No inquiries of friends, relatives or merchants. Also loans on autos. How to Get 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 Bank Bldg, sth Floor Meridian at Washinjerco Rilev 2579 | | W. M. DAWSON. Manager Household FINANPP CORPORATION rinHnuc Os AMERICA "* COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-8495 200 Roosevelt Bldg. I LI-2491. Loans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N Delaware St. LI-66C5. \\ r ll’E out all of your bills with 11| " an AMERICAN LOAN. Meet ffl winter expenses, taxes, etr.. in this twl practical way. One of our plans fmi will fit your need. INVEST!719 State Life Bldg. 11 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. If 52 Personal Loans ~(oans —-r on your , sOLqnature, onlip. IF YOU ARE regularly employed you may borrow money here on your signature—No other security needed. Loans up to s3oo—No delays—No embarrassment. THE PLAN of repayment will be designed to fit your particular need. Come in and talk it over with us. CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY (Incorporated) 207 Krcsge Bldg. (2nd Floor! 41 E Wash.-St. Phone RI-7561 54 Auto Loans AUTO LOAN'S 20 Months to Pay Loans Paid Off. Extra Cash Advanced. USED CAR lOAN CO 342 N. Rlinois LI-4351 LI-9690. Loans on Automobiles equitable Securities Cos Operating •• BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 219 E Ohio at Ll-551.

AUTO LOANS SACKS BROS. 20 Months to Pay 306 Indiana Ave. 212 W. New York