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JACOB J. BRITZ, VETERAN AYRES EMPLOYE, DEAD Interior Decorator, 55, Is Stricken on Way Home From Work. Strickrn with heart disease en route home last night. Jacob J. Britz, 4063 N. New Jersey-st, for more than 25 years an employe of L. S. Ayres A- Cos., died in St. Vincent's hospital. He was 55. Mr. Britz. generally recognized as one of the leaders of his profession in the Midwest, was head of the Ayres interior decorating department. Mr. Britz was riding in a car driven by his son. John. Seeing his father slump in the seat beside him. John drove to the hospitaf. Besides John, Mr. Britz is survived by another son, Bob, and a daughter, Julianna, ail of this city. Two brothers, Peter Britz of Danville, 111., and John Britz of Chicago and a sister, Miss Agnes Britz, Danville also survive. Funeral services will be held at 9 Saturday morning in St. Joan ox Arc Church, of which Mr. Britz was a member, with burial following in Holy Cross Cemetery. Insley Rites Held Funeral services for Robert B. Insley, 5448 University-av, who died at his home Tuesday following an illness of almost four years, were to be held at 2 this afternoon in the Ragsdale & Trice Funeral Home, 1219 N. Alaba.na-st, Burial was to be in Crown Hill. Mr. Insley, who was 61, had lived in Indianapolis 20 years and had been associated in manufacturing industries and real estate business here. He was a member of the Irvington M. E. Church. Surviving are the widow; two daughters, Miss Gertrude Insley, teacher in Indianapolis public schools, and Mrs. Harry Mayei. Schenectady, N. Y.; a son, Robert Insley Jr., Technical High School pupil, and a sister. Mrs. Rebecca Insley Casper, New York. Herman Fischer Is Dead Last rites for Herman Fischer, 1114 Centennial-st, who died Tuesday at his home after a two years’ illness, were to be held at 2 this afternoon in the Fairfax Christian Church. Burial was to be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Fischer, who was 65. had lived in Indianapolis 31 years, and had been employed by the Standard Grocery Cos. 23 years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Alice Fischer; a daughter, Mrs. Audrey Sevens; two sons, Harold Fischer and Doris Fischer, and live grandchildren, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, the Rev. Fred Fischer, Springfield. O. Dr. Wenz Passes Funeral arangements were to be completed today for Dr. William Wenz. 3815 E. Washington-st, who died yesterday at his home. Dr. Wenz was 63. He had been ill about six years. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Ella Wenz, and a son, Leland W. Abbott, California.

LOCAL PEOPLE DECLARE THEIR HEALTH TROUBLES VANISHED MONTHS AGO

Indianapolis Residents Tell of Long-Time Afflictions That Disappeared So Completely They Don’t Need Medicine Now. Many Say The New Mixlure Os Extracts From Nature’s Plants, Called Indo-Vin, \\ as a ‘'Blessing” To Their Health.

The suffering public has long needed a medicine that will bring more than just temporary relief. Many local people who took a short course of the Indo-Vin treatment as long as a YEAR AGO say they got such lasting benefits that they h a v e NEVER needed

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medicine since Report after report is bein? received from former sufferers and a few of their actual statements appear in this announcement. Indianapolis druggists and the general public have been astounded at the work of Indo-Vin. which Is anew. scientific compound of medicinal plants, and is being introduced by the Indo-Vin Man in person at Hook's Drug Store, Illinois and Washington, here in this city. Prominent people say that nothing like it has ever been seen here before. Why It Works So Completely Indo-Vin Is not a "patent" medicine. but anew. improved systemcleanser. containing a combination of Natural plant extracts found in no other formula. It is taken after meals and mixes with the food in one's stomach, helping Nature throw of! poisons that foster stomach troubles and permititng the kidneys and liver to do their work properly. It acts within 10 minutes to stop acid risings, bleat and belching; it will work on those gases and impurities (frequently from the first dose) which may have been inside ycu for a long time. Thus IndoVin gives actual relief from headaches. dizzy spell', b’acicbr irritation and weakness, spots before the eyes, swelling of ankles and rheu- i

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• Marriage Licenses (Addresses given the Marriage llffitte Bureau occasionally ,re deliberately inaccurate. The Times is unahie to verify ail addresses.) Waiter Hosvll, 38 of 1170 W 29?.h-st, painter, and Millie Jordan. 31. of 1170 W 29th-st. housekeeper Oiilo Davis 32. Ladoga Ind. farmer aid Ida Kcever, 27. of 2000 E 52nd-st. ho -.xekeeper Clarence Gentry, 20. of 1183 Gross-av pa-klng attendant, and Elsie Lock. 17 of 1101 Olin-av. housekeeper Alvin Ro*h 31. of 2181 Eastern-av. truck driver and Dorothy Buaseli, 21. of 732 N. Drexel-av, clerk John McCarthy 28 of 787 N Wallace- * a-',stant manager and Catherine Conwell, i 25 of 242, N Pershing-av, stenographer Wilbur Dvc 29. of 2423 E 13tn-st. c.ork. and Esther Doty. 27. of 774 West-dr Woodruff Place stenographer Raymond Webb. 22. of 1028 Udell-st. H Beck 19 o! Congre'S-av laundry worker Sherrell Weir 23. of 311 Bright-st. sales, m-in. and Lucille Williams, 21. of 311 Bright-st. hour-'keeper Ralph Humphreys 21. of 1701 N Ritterav. laboratory worker, and Eva Hunt, 21. of 451 N. Arser.al-av, clerk. Births Bov*. Glen. Margaret Lamb. 1326 Lexington. Ernest, Lillian Sanders 444 Biage. Je Viola King 1728 W Minnesota. David. Lucille Barnhart. 528 E. New York Carl. Mildred Pochler. 927 N Jefferson Rcncl Leona Taylor 4510 E. 16th. Ben Dora Donnenfeld. 1317 Charles. Dor e-. Maud Dodd. 5028 Hovey Hugh. Rena Srnock 725 N. Bjllview-pl. Claude, Mary Ashcraft, 101 Wisconsin GirD. MaU in. Pern Wilson. 1022 Harlan. Prank. Margaret Cornfield. 1741 Laurel. Gilbert Eunice Downing. 502 Birch. Lloyd. Pauline Mertz. 533 Odgen. William. Rose Walch. 1105 Kappes. Rupert, Lulu Forney. 1158 Gimber. Frank. Grace Brown 4931 Sangster. OliVvr. Della Morgan. 2329 Parker. George Juanita Pride. 5245 Central. Joseph. Dona McHugh. 912 N Gladstone Twins. How rie. Dorothy Workman. 314 Minkncr boys. Deaths Catherine Riles 59. a' 2320 N. Alabama, chronic m.vocardlt is. Emma Huggins. 69. at 2855 Brouse, car- ! cinoma. Mette Rtinno Hanson, 83 at Methodist ! Hospital, carcinoma. 1 .James Courtney, 47. at 1914 Carrollton multiple sclerosis. Catherine Cecila King. 47. at 2348 N Illinois, carcinoma. Frances Schmoll, 67. at. 515 Sanders, chronic nephritis. Bet mo Love. 44. at City Hospital, lobar pneumonia. Henry Joseph Miller, 26, at 837 Blake, aortic insufficiency Lillian Lacey, 45. at City lospital. internal injuries. Felix Roman, 54. at 617 Eddy, cerebral hemorrhage. Victoria Simon. 20. at 777 N Haugh, pulmonary tuberculosis. John M Melvin, 8, at City Hospital, head injury. William R. Engle. 7. at 233 N. Richland diphtheria. Mattie Davis, 47, at 729 Indiana, cerebral hemorrhage. Geraldine C Litzelman. 20. at 418 Exeter, acute dilatation ol heart. Stephen Freeland, 77, at 1737 Arrow, mitral stenosis. Minnie Bose. 66. at St Vincent’s Hospital, intestinal obstruction. Mary A. Allison, 54, at 1249 N. Tremont. | carcinoma AUTHOR FORUM SPEAKER Miss Mendel LeSueur to Lecture at John Reed Club. Miss Meridel LeSueur is to speak i on "The Midwestern Writer Faces i the Future." at the John Reed Club 1 ferurn tomorrow night at 8:30 in the Castic Hall Building, 230 E. Ohio-st. A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Art in New York. Miss LeSueur has been active m Little Theater work and has writ- ! ten several short stories and essays. Motorist Injured William H. Wilson, 65, of 1323 Hoyt-av, was recovering today from injuries received late yesterday when he was struck by the auto of a hit and run driver in front of 511 Shelby-st. Mr. Wilson was repairing his car when struck. He was treated at City Hospital for hip and 1 right arm injuries. Beaten by Unidei ied Man Roy Ballowe, 134%* N. Pennsyl-vania-st. is in City Hospital today, recovering from scalp wounds and head injuries inflicted by an unidentified assailant.

matic pain It will help remove the poisons that have caused you many days of misery and benefit the system in general. Following are JJST TWO testimonials, from among the HUNDREDS that are being received from this vicinity, praising IndoVin, describing its action and urging ALL WHO SUFFER to get it and take it. Read these statements: Nerves Have Been Steady For A Year MRS. NA\ EKSt.KK. 1120 K. Oth St., ltoiv i t Indianapolis, says (photo appears herewith) : "Indo-Vin was the first niedieine that save me any lasting relief, and I haven't suffered with my nerves for over a year. I was just a ‘handle* of nerves and couldn't get a decent night of rest and I would drag through every day half-sick and all of my energy had gone from my body. 1 tried a lot of niedieine and expensive treatments, hut got NO RELIEF until f found Indo Vin and three bottles of it have changed me entirely. My nerves are in such a fine condition, that I can go to sleep and get a full night of rest, and this certainly makes a big difference in the way 1 feel everv morning. I always get up refreshed. My enorgv has increased ten-fold since this niedieine had its wonderful action on my nerves, and T haven't suffered from nervousness since I took TndoVin oxer a rear ago. I recommend it i to EVERY ONE." Stomach Trouble Left Him A Year Ago! MR ART HER MINNICK. 24 S Gray ST.. her- in Indianapolis, says: M ertainly am thankful that I got rid c niv stomach trouble over A TEAR 'GO by taking Indo-Vin. B'fnre bat ""'■<' my meals used to dis.agne with ! f'd turn sour and form gas- in my is( 'iia -li organs which put me into an '' fui 'tatc of pain and misery, I tried M! kinds of medicines, but Indo-Vin orovod to bo what I had A WAYS ' KEOGH. T* cleared the gas and h]oaru ■ from my stomach and eU that ry simply Mr ’ gree with me now. and I hare move.] -o.nl health over a year, thanks to 1 ndo-Vn.” Not Expensive Indo-Vin was unknown less than two years ago. but the demand for it has increased so rapidly that today CARLOADS are being shipped to many communities. Such Large volume permits this high-quality medicine to be sold at lower prices than many ordinary medicines. It cost-s only a FEW CENTS A DAY ’ i down, have tired, sleepy feelings, or leadachy. sick and bihous, you certainly owe it to yourself to give this new. advanced medicine a trial. NOW BEING introduced to large crowds daily here in Indianapolis bv The Indo-Vin Man in person at Hock's Drug Store, Illinois and Washington, and sold by all leading druggists in the nearby towns throughout this whole section. —Adv.

BI D DIN G TER MITs Ohio Oil Cos.. 1735 E 302 h-st, SSO. new sign. Carl F Riensehe. 1649 Barth-av $l4O open porch Elmer.Stou. 3108 Roosevelt-av, S6O. reroof, Alonzo VanTreese 2301 N Penns.vlvaniast. S2OO. re-.ide dwelling F W Porter. 3709 E lOth-st. 125. new sign. 7-1 iss Clara Foltzenlcgel 1540 Union-:-*. *75 open perch Lowell Fisher. 31 E 451 h-st. $350. alterations ar.d repairs. General Outdoor Advertising Cos . 518 S Wcst-st. $125. new sign. Superior O’l Cos.. Vermont and N. ’Wests’ SSOOO one-storv building. Louis G. Myers. '2241 Shcldon-st. S3OO. arid room to dwelling and repair. Charles Fedeman 3544 Carro!lton-av. *IOO, alterations and repairs to garage. RED CROSS LEADERS TO ATTEND MEETING 17 Counties Are to Send Delegates Here. American Red Cross represtntatives from 17 Indiana counties are to attend a membership meeting tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. James Mcdintock. national vice chairman, and Everett Dix. assistant manager of the Eastern area, are to speak. Sound pictures of Red Cross activities are to be shown. Delegates from Brown, Clay, Bartholomew. Greene, Hamilton. Hancock. Hendricks, Marion, Johnson, Monroe, Morgan, Owen. Putnam. Shelby. Sullivan. Vigo and Tipton Counties are to attend OHIO CREATES ADMIRAL BUT OFFERS NO NAVY Industrialist Commissioned After Yacht Trip With Governor. tiy United Press COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 10.—Ohio has an admiral to lead its navy—but no navy. Gov. Martin L. Davey has commissioned Sidney Frohman. Sandusky, 0., industrialist, with the honorary title of "Admiral of the Navy of Ohio.” Frohman, who was given the commission in return for a recent yachting party for the governor, is a relative of Daniel Frohman, New York theatrical producer. MIDNIGHT RAMPAGE OF AUTO AROUSES FAMILY Car Crashes Into Front of House After Drives Loses Control. tiy United Press BOSTON, Oct. 10.—The Enos Christies were awakened when James Kenney's automobile went on a midnight rampage. While driving Kenny lost control. His car sideswiped another, dashing over the sidewalk, plowed through a fence and shrubbery, crossed a lawn and crashed into the front of the Christies’ cottage. SOUP SPILLED BY YEGGS Excess Charge Blows Safe Door Through Window; Loot Is SI. tiy United Press FINDLAY. 0., Oct. 10.—Too much "soup” used by safe crackers on a strong box in a service station blew the safe door out of a window and shook the entire neighborhood. Their reward was $1 in pennies. Halt in Financing Indicated tiy United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Acting Secretary of Treasury Thomas Jefferson Cooiidge indicated today that there is to be no further important government financing in the near future.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices CORRECTED NOTICE BRADY CHARLES R —Of 1237 S. Beinaonta* beloved husband of Mary Braay. father of Shirley Jean and Charlotte Ann. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwara Bradv. bro'her of William and Margaret Braav ana Mrs. May Clawson. Danville. Kv passed away Oct. 8. 1935. age 26 vears. Funeral Friday, 3 p m., at Eastside Church of Christ. 3861 E New YorK-st. Burial Floral Park. Friends invited BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE BINFOKD, MARY Ei.iZAßETH—Beloved mother of De.mar R Bmford. 34 Bcisartav; grandmother of Charles Bmford. Indianapolis: sister of Llndley B. Newby. New York City, passed away Tuesday evening at the home of her niece. Mrs. William F. Spangler, 130 N. East-st, Greenfield, where mends may cal! until noon Thursday. Afterwards the body will be taken to the home of the son a’t the Indianapolis address. where funerai services will be conducted Friday. 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of GEO. MCARTY, Fortville. Ind. BISHONG. BRUCE BRYAN—Age 27, son of William and Ivy. and brother of Donald. Rusrell, George. Dewev, Charles. Koshel and Marie, passed away in Gary. Ind. Oct. 8. 9.45 a. m. Funeral from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. lilinois-st . Thursday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the chapel after 5 p. in. Wednesday. DUFFY. THOMAS—Age 64 vears. beloved father of Mrs. Clarence Cree of Camden Ind., passed away at the rofider.ee, 839 Broadway. Wednesday. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL Friday. 2 p. in. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. LITZELMAN, GERALDINE C.—Age 20 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Celtus Litzelman. sister of Mrs Charles Mears, Severin. Donald and Alfreda Litzelman. died Tuesday. Funeral Friday. Oct. 11. B’3o a. m.. at residence, 418 Exeter-av. 9 a. m.. St. Anthony’s Church. Friends invited. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. GEORGE W USHER SERVICE. REISZ, CARL S.—Beloved husband of Margaret Martin Reisz. died Wednesday. Funeral Friday 8:30 at the home, 2130 Napoleon-st; 9 a. m. St. Catherine's Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Fri-ends invited. t Lafayette and New Albany papers please copy.i KIRBY. 1-a Lodge Notices FRATERNAL ORDER OF " EAGLES A special called meeting for 2 p. m. Friday at Shirley Bros.’ Chapel. N. Illinois-st, to attend funeral services of Brother Thomas Duffy. •Signedi GUY L. WOODRUFF. Pres. L. B. THIEL. Sec. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES A special called meeting for 8:30 a. m. Friday to attend funeral services of Brother Carl S. Reiss at 2130 Napoleon-st. (Signed) GUY L. WOODRUFF. Pres. L. B. THIEL, Sec. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Merldtan-st TA-1635 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 35 W Fall Creek-dr TA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HfSEY & 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 2614 W WASH.-ST BE-0148. 1719 N CAPITOL-AV TA-i719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect-st. DR-0321, DR-0322 4 Lost and Found LOST—Blue quilted cape. Blue and white checked scarf. Reward. HU-1177. LOST —Blue tick hound near Flackville, Sunday. Reward. TA-1852-ring-l. LOST—Pearl Pi Beta Phi pin. ’L” shape: downtown. Reward. TA-2094. BOSTON BULL female, black, white, lVi yrs. old. Reward. Call LI-2253. WIRE-HAIRED terrier, male; black head, spotted; wearing harness. TA-4914. Reward. LOST—Female, screw-tail bull with harness on, ’Pal"; white face, pop-eyes. _ liberal reward. 1215 Exeter-st. > STRAYED—BeagIe male, vicinity 13th and Alabama: name "Pat”; liberal reward. 1246 N. Alabama. LI-4224. LOST—Longene Swiss watch, east side: name Harry Goff inside; keepsake. 1906 E. Washington. Liberal reward RI--6856. REWARD for recovery of blue and white Royal Flyer Bicycle. Right broken pedal. Stolen from Joan of Arc's school. 4438 Winthrop. 5 Personals LIMITED SPECIAL TIME Men’s suits, topcoats ... 50c Ladies’ plain coats, dresses 50c Fur coll?.’ - ( . cuff coats 75c GALE CLEANERS. DR- 5853. Free Delivery. 1023 S. Gale.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personals CURTAINS—NiceIy laundered by experienced lady. 25c pair. RI-2669 ELEANOR please come home. I need you • T BUSINESS CARDS wedding invitations, h.ghest quality. DUNLAP. 33 Va.-.. LI--9394. BALLROOM or tap dancing lessons New classes now opening. 75c per lessonterm rate. Learn easily and quickly at STOCKMAN STUDIOS Phone RI-1610. HAIRCUT, shampoo, wave all 3 for 25c. Facials and eyebrow arch, both for 35c. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD . 401 Roosevelt bldg. HELLO FOLK • Are vour gutters, spouts and furnace ready for winter If not call TA-1844 for free estimates. 1905 Mansfield. H. J. tHEINIE) LINK RHEUMATISM Neuritis. Aches and Pains auieklv relieved with Wintergreen Tablets absolutely guaranteed. Write for free literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO.. Delaware & Ohio-sts Indianapolis. Ind CENTRAL GIVES FREE Eyebrow Arch 209 I. 6. O F. Bldg 6 Transportation FOR reas. trans. see UNITED TRAVEL. ow N. Y.. Calif.. Miami. LI-0187 CARS all points. COOPERS. LI-2118. N. Y. C. Cheap. Meet all competition. WANT couple share expenses Columbus. O . Friday to Sunday. Box K-4036. Times. WEEKLY business trips to New York. Want passengers to share expenses, DR--5213. HELP WANTED 9 Help Wanted—Male 5 MEN to work with manager. $8 sal., bonus. 38’j N. Penn., Room 320. FURNITURE WORKERS Experienced cabinet makers on case goods. Apply _ THE UDELL WORKS _ Finishers Experienced at polishing, touching up and -piling lacquer work on high grade furniture. Steady work and good working conditions. Box K-4089, Times. WANTED—Young man. 21 to 25 years of age, with at least a high school education for a permanent salaried position with a large substantial organization. Position requires a conscientious young man who is responsible and has an honest desire to make good. Box K-4087, Times. Piano Tuner Men with some factory experience preferred. In reply give age and experience. Box K-4088, Times. 10 Salesmen & Agents SALESMEN to sell fountain pens; excellent work for students working way through school. WALTER DE MOSS, Brevort Hotel. 11 Help Wanted —Female WANTED elderly woman interested in a home to live with elderly couple in country. Call Friday. 217 Bicking-st. FIVE ambitious men with cars lor research work, and selling in rural districts. Age 25-60. Training given, advancement rapid. See MR. TWOHIG; Washington Hotel. 6-9 P. M. 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 help you secure a job. HOUSEKEPER—MotherIess home or employed couple. Good cook. Times, Box K 4090. DAY or week work for ladies; common labor for men; day or week. General house cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC. LI-5560. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because Interesting bargains of many binds are listed here daily RENTALS 16 Furnished Rooms $3; DELAWARE. N., 1407—Large light room. Excellent bed. Private entrance. Walking distance. RI-9267. $4; DOWTOWN; 36 W. Vermont. Apt. 3! Large well-furnished room. Steam heat. Private home. LI-2648. CAPITOL N„ 3163—We1l furnished, warm, innerspring mattress, lovely home, garage. $3.50._ HA-0775. CAPITOL, N.. 3502—Comfortable warm room; hot water; cheerful refined home; __s2. TA-7141. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia-av. Clean, modern sleeping rooms; $2.50 up. Also housekeeping rooms. DELAWARE, N., 2024—Front living-bed-room: modern; reasonable. Phone. FLETCHER-AV. 619—Steam heated sleeping rooms. Call after 5 p. m. ILLINOIS, N? 1927—Nicely furnished room; downstairs; for lady. Home privileges. Widow, MERIDIAN. N„ 2118—Comfortablv furnished: car and bus line.-Board optional. Garage optional. _TA-2734 J _ lERIDIAN, N.. 2716 —Lovely room; running wate: private home; phone privileges: accommodate two; reasonable. iCRIDIAN. N„ 3608—Nicely furnished front room. Private family. Gentleman preferred. TA 0107. NEW JERSEY, 2105 N.—Quiet front room; prefer business people; references. Breakfast. garage optional. NEW JERSEY? N.. " 2104—Large, light, cheerful room; homelike; gentleman preferred. TA-1269. NORTH-ST. W., 110—Clean sleeping room; near bath; good heat; reasonable. Priv- _ ileges. LI-5107. PENNSYLVANIA, N? 2714 —Desirable: near Marott. Phone, shower, constant hot water. Privatehome. PENNSYLVANIA. N.—ldeal room for gentleman; adjoining bath: private entrance; near Marott. HA-2095-W.

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Alteration Specialists ALTERATIONS Ladies', Men's garments Cleaning, pressing, reiining. repairing. Reasonable MEYER O JACOBS. 212 E 16th-St. TA-6667. Arch Correcting Service BY ORTHOPEDIC PHYSICIAN 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE CONSULTATION FREE 813 UNION TITLE BLDG. Basements Rebuilt BASEMENTS BUILT and made dry, UNIVERSAL WATERPROOFING CO, CH-6397. 4330 E. 16th-st. Brake Service GUARANTEED brake service: all cars relined; $4 to 57.50. 2942 Northwestern Cleaners ALERT DRY CLEANERS—AII work Insured Quality plus service. IR-3030 Contracting INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO.. 119 N Alabama. RI-6090. Roofing, painting, sheet metal work: remodeling. CARPENTERING, remodeling, repairing, roofing and painting. Work guaranteed. CH-3865. Furnace Service FURNACE reDairing on all makes. MODEL STOVE AND FURNACE CO. RI-3072. ALL MAKES furnaces repaired, cleaned. Tinning, roofing, sheet metal work. CAMPBELL BE-3437. Furniture Repair FREE estimates. Upholstering repairing, cushions rebuilt, chairs earned OTTO BRADE CO LI-8981 FREE estimates. Upholstering, repairing, cushions rebuilt, chairs caineh. OTTO BRADE CO LI-8981 Hauling PACKING, shipping by truck: part load shipments, one piece or a hundred, to .11 parts. O J. SUESZ. RI-6561—3628. Nite. CH-0699-W. House Wrecking HIGHEST prices paid on house to wreck. MADISON WRECKING CO. DR-4645. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds axe listed here daily.

RENTALS 16 Furnished Rooms WOODRUFF PL.. 957 MD -DR—Large front room, good heat, private entrance, garage CH-4249. WOODRUFF-PL 744 W Dr -Attractive Iront room good bed. near bath. Private home. CH-5724 STH. F 426—Clean room; twin beds; innerspring mattresses; good heat. RI--7257. 30TH E . 323—Large room, near bath, gentlemen: transportation, restaurant. Private family TA-0582. 30TH. W.. 412—Attractive room; private home: suitable employed person, reasonable. TA-2286. MASTER bedroom, private bath; modern home; gentleman only. _TA-1716. 4900 E—Room next to bath: private adult home: excellent transportation; gentleman. IR-6851. 17 Hotels HOTEL FREDERICK—4SB E Washingtonst: clean rooms. $2.50 wees and up Running water: tubs- showers. CENTRAL HOTEL —331 N Delaware; strictly modern, all outside rooms. Transient: weekly rates. HOTEL TOURIST IJtN—Single. double, heated rooms SI. Weekly rate. $3 50. Service day, night. U. S. 40. 359 W. Washington. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note rervice as low as $2 a day. SlO weeit. 750 N Meridian LI-2351. Mmdon JrJo&I Choice Outside Rooms From 51.25 Ample Parking Spaca DEL. AT MICH. LI-5315 18 Housekeeping Rooms 55.00: MODERN 4 rooms; private bath; entrance, heat, water, utilities. Adults. 403 W. 29th-.-1. ALABAMA, N.. 1104—2-room apt.; overstuffed furniture; private entrance: clean, inviting: utilities. Reasonable. ALABAMA. N.. 318—1. 2 and 4-room apartments; completely furnished; private bath and entrance. LI-2887. ALABAMA. N.. 2042—Strictly modern, furnished 2-room apartment; sink; all complete; phone. BACON-ST. 1201 1 3109 Shelby i— Garage; bungalow: 3 rooms; furnished; overstuffed; Utilities: strictly private: S4, COLLEGE. 1410—Newlv decorated front. 1 and 2-room apartments. Everything furnished. Phone. $3 Up. IRVINGTON —2 or 3 rooms: breakfast nook; 2 porches: ideal for couple. 5636 E. Washington. IR-4864. MICHIGAN. E., 2416-Modern apartment, down, clean, private entrance, utilities; desirable. Reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2033—Front room and kitchenette, furnished; constant hot water . Entrance. HA-2571-W. ORIENTAL, N„ 20—Attractive 2 rooms; all utilities; private entrance; good heat in winter. PARK, 2133—2 rooms, well furnished; sink: first floor; good heat; garage; adults; $6. RURAL. N.. 516 Modern 3 or 4-room apartment; furnished or unfurnished; private TALBOT - N.~2420—2 rooms, kitchenette apartment; overstuffed; running water; private entrance: 55.50 wk. HA-4928-M WOODRUFF PLACE. 766 W. dr.—Attractive 3-room apartment, front; sink, bhone; innerspring mattress; ideal; adults.

19TH. W.. 136—1 and 2 rooms, furnished; clean: private bath; utilities: $2.50 up. | Also sleepers. I CLEAN, furnace heat, phone: $2.50 week ■ and up; walking distance. 302 E. Michigan-st. 19 Rooms with Board ALABAMA. N.. 1224—Attractive large room: twin beds; also single room; hot water. | STATE. N., 234—Front room; private en- J trance; shower; privileges; innerspring : mattress; gentleman. Ll-9024. FURNISHED room in modern private home. Board optional. Garage optional. IR-3430. FURNISHED KITCHENETTE. LARGE ROOM HOT. COLD WATER IN KITCHENETTE; 3 CLOSETS. 2707 COLLEGEAV. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $6.50—315T-ST. 927 W. -Comfortable 3 rooms good heat, private entrance, util- _ ities, jjarage. BARTH, 1349—Upper 4-room modern; water, heat furnished; $17.50. RI-3413^ COLLEGE. 1547—Efficiency apartment, lower; built-in features; utilities paid; _ couple. COLLEGE. 2203. APT. 3.—5 rooms: electric refrigerator and stove; utilities furnished except electricity. HE-1393 GENERAL APTS.. INC. 22 W. Vermont _ LI-2439 j Indianapolis Rental Agency j F*urn. and unfurn. apts Free service and transportation LI-5452 Rtmc mm.) Choice apartments gladly shown HE-1328 V LARGE EFFICIENCY Newly decorated: automatic heat. Frig., utilities; 527.50. 1530 N. Illinois. FOR COLORED—Jackson Court, 1222-24 Cornell. Efficiency. Rent includes utilities. See custodian or call Ch. 277 J. s2l. 22 Unfurnished Houses SI2.SO—WATER PAID—MICHIGAN. E., 528. | 6-room double, near Tech. RI-7242 sls; OAKLAND, 232 N.—s rooms, semimod.; garage; writer pd. LI-5596. $18 —1032 W. 29TH —7-room modern, except j furnace; good condition; garage. S2O—GUILFORD. 2530—5 rooms modern; j garage: water paid. HE-1264. S2O; PARKER, 805—5-room modern double; j soft water; garage. HU-2105. $21.50; HAMILTON. 58 N.—s rooms, modern: garage; water pd. LI-5596. BRADBURY. 1306—Water paid; 5-room } semi-modern; newly decorated. DR-5309. BROOKSIDE-AV. 2121—7 rooms, semi-mod- j ern; water paid; garage; sl3. DR-7740. ! BROOKSIDE-AV. 2645 —3-room semi-mod-ern; heat, water furnished; $lB. CH- j 6039-W. BYRAM. 3856—4-room modern, double, in- I a-door. garage; water paid. WA-1164. DEARBORN. S., 40—6 rooms; semi-mod- j ern; sls; water paid. RI-353G. EAST. N., 335—6-room modern brick, suitable for rooming house; redecorated; new furnace. RI-3570. TA-6415. ENGLISH-AV. 2108—5 rooms, semi-modern, j $10; water paid. Call DR-7739. Ring 2. j

Machinists GEO. J. EGENOLF—Machinists. Specialising, printing and special machinery. 18’ j W. South-st. LI-6212. Mattresses, Made Over MATTRESSES renovated; also made into innerspring by experts. RI-2347. Moving, Transfer, Storage MOVING—SI up; white men. RELIABLE TRUCKING CO.. 317 E Michigan-st. LI--2655. CARLETON TRANSFER —Experienced movers: covered wits, reas rates HA-2252, Musical Instruments EXPERT repairs on all musical instruments CARLIN MUSIC 211 M s.-a EXPERT REPAIR,, any instrument. MUSICIANS REP. SHOP, (2nd fl.i 119 Pembroke Arcade. Paper hanging PA PER HANGING and painting. Prices reasonable: work guaranteed: plaster patching, IVAN VAN BLARICUM. BE--4667-J. Plastering BETTER plastering, all kinds. Estimates free. Materials furnished. Reasonable. TA-1055 _ Rug Cleaning RUGS, furniture cleaning specialists. O'.d rugs remade into fluff and chenilles. W. N FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Broossice-av CH-2211 9x12 RUGS, 51.75; special on overstaffed. BELLEFONTAINE RUG CLEANERS RI--9252. SERVICE AND PARTS DEBTS. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER for economy arid satisfaction in repairs and lubrication. BE SURE! BE SAFE! BE SMART! DODGE WEISSMAN MOTORS 2210 E Wash. Phones—Day. CH-5328 nite. DR-5117 __ PONTIAC L WOLF AUTO CO. 534 N Capitol. Phones—Day. RI-3087; night. LI-4816 Typewriters UNREDEEMED TYPEWRITERS Old makes, good condition, *8 up. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO, 308 Indiana-*V.

RENTALS 22 I'nftirnished Houses FOREST MANOR. 3609—3-bedroom home reas rent to desirable party CH-1440 GIMBER. 1437 near Garfield Desirable 5-room bungalow ; gar . vard CH-0253-J GIILFORD, 2419—6-Rm mod., hdwood firs . full basement . Rybolt fur gar fifiarschi worth $27 so -odav Red to *“_,s°. T less water Cali H JOSEPH. Rl__99lß. LI--501 nights DEALING. 1502 N Convenier.- 7-room . Singk. 2-car garage sl* LI-*361 CC. GROVE 44 Virginia-av KEALING. 935 4-room modern: in-a-door bed in dining room; garage CH-328P KEYSTONE. N— 505—5 rooms garagnear school No. 15; water paid. sll 50 TA-1158 MADISCN-AV. 632- 7 rooms, modern uewiy decorated. $lB. water paid LIMICHISAN 2053 E 5-room house ba-e----ment. newly papered sl2 50 OAKLAND 247 S—6 rooms, modern furDR- e 0497-W * 2O: V3ter PSld ’ garase PENNSYLVANIA. N . 2030 7-room single 3 bedrooms hardwood floors, furnace garage HU-3218 PROSPECT 427 5-room modern. $lB Goodlet. 908: semi-modern 4 rooms. $9 RANDOLPH. S 1129 4 rooms, semi-mod-ern: sls water paid. RI-3536 RINGGOLD. 1332 Fountain Sauarei—~6 rooms, modern; cistern; excellent transportation. DR-5116-R. ROACHE. 1141—5-rm. double, inside toilet water pd,: $12.50. RI-7725 St. PAUL. 1046—5-room double, modern except furnace; garagv: water paid. sls VIRGINIA-AV. 467—6 rooms, bath: good condition: adults; water paid 24TH E 417 Redecorated. 6-room modern, near school, car line, reasonable RI--5944 53RD. 908 E— 3-bedroom. 2-wav double; __A-l; Frigidaire- water paid. HU-2384 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses s2o—-CONGRESS 342—5-room modern bungalow; garage: water paid 1.1-8063 s39—Emerson. N.. 412; nice 5-rm cottage Others. App't. White. TA-4633. IR-7956. CARROLLTON. 2351—Comfortable 4-room furnished, upper apartment; utilities; garage: reasonable CARROLLTON. 2621—2-room apartment, downstairs; Norge refrigeration; automatic heat. HE-5168. NEW JERSEY*. 739 N.—s rooms. oversiuffed. $7.50 per week; water paid RI--7725. NICELY furnished, large 3 rooms, good heat, accommodate 4; utilities. 2020 N. Illinois-st. 3 ROOMS, bath, utilities, heat furnished: $8 50; suitable for 2. HA-0108. 5-ROOM house, furnished, water, lights gas paid: adults; $6. Inquire 719 E New York-st. 24 Suburban and Farms COTTAGES Sunset Park. Lake Freeman; special Halloween parties. RODEY’S CAMP, R. R. 6. Monticello, Ind. 8%-ACRE farm for sale or trade for good used truck. 2110 S. Meridian. Call Thursday. Friday or Saturday.

THE TIMES RENTAL DIRECTORY Houses Walking Distance from Downtown ADDRESS | SIZE j DESCRIPTION RENT 59 1 T pnn 1 Cottage water pd good con- <57 nn OL * * •L'tvm ‘t dition O. J. SMITH REALTY V < *UU Rooms LI-85CV. Houses North ADDRESS j SIZE | DESCRIPTION RENT* _ „ Single, modern; good shape. onlv 2430 Kenwood 7 security trust co. S9 O 04 59 AJ Tnlhnf I 8 I Modern JOHN R WELCH & | cor IN. IaiDOL | Rooms | SONS 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423 I V--' qv>l V 90.. J | 5 | Semi-mod JOHN R WELCH i <gly> 50 O-i -old | Rooms 1& SONS, 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423. I V A “-* JU 3261 A | Modern double bungalow; A-l $99 50 Bellefontaine ' I s h c a hmid ri-6367 Houses East ADDRESS j SIZE j DESCRIPTION RENT SGI DaL-lancl I 6 I Modern. JOHN R WELCH & j <2OO 00 obi Uakiana I Rooms ISONS. 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423 • ’ 1206-8 | 7 1 Modern JOHN R. WELCH A- I CIO E. Vermont I Rooms ISONS. 23 W. Ohio LI-3423 I * 1 2806 7 Single, newly decorated I 9ft 00 V ct ' GREGORY & APPEL INC. j '?“ v * uu i\. Urdie-Ob Rooms LI-7491. ■ 419 N. 5 Close to Tech High School sl9 50 Hamilton Rooms, pd. J S ga CRUSE. INCL r RI-6412 3305 E. Wash. I Bedrooms | RI-6368^C7^A?HUFF.*WA-2181 I S “' l 5103 5 | Mod. <ibl.. water pd A J. , <2l QOO Ttnvcricc A\ 7 ° HUEBER k CO. 144 N Del. S IOUU r>UlgeSS-AV Rooms I LI-4412, Houses South ADDRESS | SIZE | DESCRIPTION RENT 1 000 ii'.j. A Semi-mod. and gar ; toilet and LOOi- >V aUc 9 city water inside water paid. <211) "to Rooms J S CRUSE. INC. Rl-6412. I V AO -* ,u 2174~Ringgold | ' 6 | 1 520.00 Houses West ' ADDRESS ~~| SIZE j DESCRIPTION RENT 1 -A1 Tfonn-Vv I fi | Modern. JOHN R WELCH & | CMC loUl liaugri I Rooms Isons. 23 w. Ohio. Li-3423. 1 * lO 1055 Semi -modern single; 2-car gar. *sl 5 sir 004 1, 04- In good condition * • “011 l oi. Schmid fz Smith. Inc. RI-6367 Apartments Walking Distance from Downtown ADDRESS SIZE j DESCRIPTION RENT ~sf O~H~9lh-St I 3 g a 7h mS | m-6368 Ur C. 1S A P< HUFF WA-mi I ?25/0 Apartments North to 16th Street ADDRESS SIZE~~j DESCRIPTION RENT TTIU QT pPf 12 I An address of distinction conillLj 51. liDuIO Corner ' leniently located; cros> venof 1 14-U Bedroom , Illation. Res Mg; Room 206 i enn. at lvm Apt . ri-7858 or ri-9484 I SECURITY TRUST CO *~l non I Efficiency i Lg. iiv. rm.. kit , bath, dressing s*)s s(i IU2U central I Irm.Frig., util. ref. i- ' 212 3 . Well Fsirnished < $97 50 E 1 ntU Cf Rooms City heat, all utilities v *“ - . IULn-OL Bath | RI-6368. C. A HUFI WA-2181 Apartments North of 16th Street ADDRESS SIZE ~ DESCRIPTION RENT 1649-55 i | NEWLY decorated; living rm. SQA "A V \ Efficiency kitchen, bath and large dre. - ' J J K. Alabama I I ing rm. Frig, and util.HE-1323 i Apartments Northeast ADDRESS I SIZE | DESCRIPTION | RENT~ -o— c<* l 04- 4 Wei! Furnished Al, Util $9 A 100 ( bteele-bt Rooms Good hea- not water Cor. Mass-Av. Bath RI-6368. C. A HUFF WA-2181 Apartments East ADDRESS ‘SIZE DESCRIPTION rTk 1- a i .*droom j Lovely corner Front apt • =0 Park Apts. I Apt. Elect, refrig near Gasfteio L’t. 1625 Barth-Av I ; ParA. You can't brat it. Paid ~T~ZrZ nr >A \F Efficiency t Large combination living room | $22 M> KcGiand Apt. Apt. large kitchen, dinette, e.'-ct ! Li... >-s 1435 E, LeGrand-Av i refrigeration. 1 Pala Apartments South ADDRESS SIZE DESCRIPTION RENT _ 55- Rent includes heat and water blO Aiaaison Efficiency See custodian or call CH-2... II L p Apartments for Colored ADDRESS i SIZE ~ DESCRIPTION RENT v. - Rent includes utilities See COA JaCKSOn oourt ■ Ei'jclency custodian or call CH-277. 1222-24 Cornell ’ Douglas Court I Efficiency Rent Includes utthMev See $22.50 21st and Blvd.-PL custodian or call CH-27,. 21st and Eivd -PI Bath, kitchenette, dinette, livTrinity Lodge 2 5S 8 de r r o r and small bedroom $25.00 Security Trust Cos. RI-S4Bl i

OCT. 10,1935

RENTALS 27 Wanted to Kent RESPONSIBLE ac ;• r< p;- wants perm■>nen home or apt . fur or unfur TA-4433 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 28 Houses for Sale FURNISHED complete 739 N N Jr-r----S3BOO. $36 down ba. as rent RI-7725. S2OOO BUYS 6-room m v : vv.y.cv- r.nr Washir.gton-st before :0 a tn 5-7 0 m IR-Slwi-l FOUR 5-rm moo bungs rear W M and Tibbs. $2500 t ■ 1275) = i payments Mr Newman. Hu-6483 ALLISON REALTY CO REALTORS RI-2 SOUTH. English-av 1134 5 rooms, w. > t- he* gas. electric ligh’ pa'.cd street and aliev price siOOt err s JENNINGS _ BROS 28 S 1 - I SPECIALIZE N r’hrt * If vou v. sh *o buy or sell r near 38*h-s*. east of new Fa’i Creeg bridge, call GEORGE R BROWN 208 Fidelity Trust RI-5001 Res CH-0935-J Owner’s Loss ;Is your gain Reconditioned 5-room mod. bung, with garage, or. Grant-st Price only $2750 small jv* men: do . M: B.igt RI-9388 IR-6102 ; AMERICAN ESTATES CO REALTORS 29 Sale Suburban Proncrty BE SURE—Of vour title Demand an aC | stract prepared by UNION TITI U CO , I 155 E Market-st Union Trie Brig ’>2 Wanted to Trade REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE R. A. Franke Rl-egno e. kirk McKinney co . inc Again In 1934 as in 1933—The Times was the Onlv Indianapolis Evening Pa. r i to show a gain in want nds THE REASON - RESUI TS SWAPS TO ADVERTISERS—Each ad appeal j ing in this column is listed in The Times ! Swap Bureau ci.; y da a | free of charge Your **S tp | will ! receive a special rate of seven da vs for ; the price of five and four davs for the , cost of three. Cali R! 5551 CASH for used sewing machine n:.\ km. • must be cheap Rox K-4083. Times EXCHANGE export moving for < scan and furniture. Free estimation. DR-4170 TRADE good used lumber S3O cash or? ; 5618 E. 21st-St. IR-2188-R-4 BEST prices for used lumber, sash, doors' bath fixtures, etc LI-3069 [ SWAP cash for electric radios any con- | dition. 725 Ft. Wayne-av. 1 1-7273 AUTOMOBILES repaired a! your 1 ■•■ me lows you cheaper price Cash or? DR-5543. '2B 4-DOOR Chet just overhauled 2 r.f r j tires, for cash 2136 Conrad-av 'GO GO PRODUCTS Results isfyingl For sale at your grocery | ’27 MODEL T truck. 2!) Whippet 6 coach, j both in good condition for good gea:shift truck. 3918 E. 30th-st CH-2287-W. EQUITY in 5-rootn modern bungalow "it : W. 35th-st. for good auto. MR BL?R- ---’ GESS. Rl-9388 IR-6102