Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 203, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1935 Edition 02 — Page 12

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COIXEOF Jim Attractive living room, kitchenette, studio couch; ttesrn h*s - , phone

Want Ads Continued j From Preceding Page I RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses OUII.FORD 2623 5 room* hath. Heatrola garag* water paid. *l3 50 HE-4967 KOYEY 5198 4 room* A -1. modern except hath, garag' *l2 HU-2449 KFAMSfi 93 > Practically new. strictly modern 4-room double. bullt-ir\s; garage MADISON AV 632 7-room modern single. wa-er paid *l6 LI-8154 NEWMAN 1013 Attractive 6-room modern double near Tech HU-4475 PIERSON, 2304 6-room modern double water paid sl6 50 LI-6517. FT ANTON 16’te 6-room bungalow front drr e garage, good condition sls RUSBE HARTMAN 132 N Delaware 1,1-6546 TIBBS. 1758. N 5-room modern single; A -1. yard, garage V.A-4842-R-2 LI-4311. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses *3 WK ; Eas', 3000: coxy 1-room apt. Others. WHITE IR-7956. CARROLLTON 2621 2 rooms nicely furnished. Norge refrigeration: automatic heat HE-5168 CENTRAL. 2131 *6 wk . 1 room, kitchenette private bath, good heat HE-41F5. f. AFT Middle ageo couple will share 1 e!v modern home with refined adults. f'H--6830-W HARDING. 2618 N Elegantly furnished 4-room cottage 2 bedrooms; piano, radio garage, 7 wevk. u rgain; act quickly TA-6.340 lIJ INciIS 2020 N Lovely ,1-room apartment. act mmodate 4 Reatityrest. overstufTed linens, utilities, garage NEW JERSEY. N 739 5 rms overstufTed $7.50 w < Water nald RI-7725 NORTH lovdy 6-room modern; refrigeration, garage, good transportation. Adults, HE 1075 PROSPECT 2417- 5-room reml-modern, garage; water paid; $4 50. Inquire 2427 Prospect. 29TH 1037 W 4 Room modern duplex; lient. utilities furnished. NORTH Nicely furnished 5-room apartment; adults only. $65 11F.-4133 6 ROOM HOME ON 73RD-ST RUTH’S-DR NEAR RAVENSWOOD HA-0502-J 3 ROOMS modern, newly decorated; private entrance; utilities paid; references. _ HE 5888 125 Foreclosed Homes All sixes all parts city. Only 10D down payment, balance easy. Miller RI-6412. .1 S. Cruse Inc.. 128 N. Delaware-st. 21 Suburban and Farm* HE QUICK Just vacant 5 rooms 5 lots enrage Stop 6'i Rockvlllc-rd. SOUTHPORT 5-room bungalow. 2-car garage full basement, newly decorated. DR-5383-M TIMER WANT ADS cost, less than In anv other Indianapolis newspaper REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 28 Houses for Sale $25 GETS deed: 3 bungalows, S2IOO ach, s2l month. 717-729 S. Emerson. Open. 111-7130 SSO CASH sl2 MONTH BUYS HOME HORACE WRIGHT, 136 EAST MARKET. MODERN 6 Rooms; full basement; 3 lots. 406 State-st, Columbus. Indiana. 582-W MODERN bungalow ; only $2500 with SIOO down Mr Helmus. HU-5279 ALT,ISON REALTY CO REALTORS. RI-23P8. ONE ACRE 5-roorn bungalow; electric: Arllngton-av S2OO cash, hal payments HARNESS fi CLINE. 119', N Alabama. LI-9220 At Riverside-Dr—6-Room Bung 2-car gar : $3250, S2OO cash. 1510 Hrrsehrll. between 21st and 22nd BRIDGES W GRAVES. 243 N, Del. RI-3477. Head Oil Rent Increase Get a home on payments which can not he raised on you. 6-room cottage, modern and In PERFECT CONDITION See 1404 Spann-av Mr Clayton. HALL-HOTTEL CO. INC LI-2541 IRVINGTON Model brick bungalow; beautifully landscaped grounds at 13 off cost. Cash payment $2500 hal H O Loan. Dues $34 16 month Miller J S CRUSE. INC RI-6412 Car As Payment Good 5-room mod bungalow’, east; oak floors, kitchen cabinet, nice lot gar Pric- only $2750. Mr Burgess, Rl-9388. IR-6103 AMERICAN ESTATES CO., REALTORS.

THE TIMES RENTAL DIRECTORY Houses North /ADDRESS | SIZE I DESCRIPTION | RENT OQ" \V OQfVi I 6 I Modern. JOHN R. WELCH <fe| ITIO oo” \\ . | Rooms 'SONS. 23 VV. Ohio LI-3423.1 ’P 10 i o t Modern, near Butler; com- j q;o" .1221 Bvd -111 I ° I pletclv rrder.; new furnace. poO 1 1 Bedrooms I KESWICK CORT LI-7642 I Houses East ADDRESS | SIZE | DESCRIPTION | RENT 710 q q/„i. j 4 I Semi-modern E KIRK Me- | <2l 1 • °tttt | Rooms I KINNEY CO.. INC. RI-2800. I ’P AJ--5321 I , Semi-mod. sing water paid, i Ar - A Brookville-rd 1 *-"■ 50 S'> N. r&COma I 6 ! KESWICK g COßp ner IOt LI-7642l sls 29 S. Tuxedo | 5 | keswick corp 11 ’ li-7642 I sls 4110 E lOth-st ! Si Modern, newly painted. i 1/. AI/LIl 2>L | -> | KESWICK CORP. LI-7642 I >26 Hamilton-?!V i 6 i Modern; garage. <2OO 1 l.tnmu It ; O ] KF.SWICK COUP. LI-7642 I 'P“ U I 11a \ Ivpqlimr T Nice mod. home. Areola steam | <290 ___ 0 I heat. KESWICK CORP. LI-7642 l *P“ U 121 N Hamilton I 6 I Modern. JOHN R. WELCH & I eio *“ 1 I Rooms Isons. 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423. I ! Desirable modern single, near I 7 j Tech; will pay water bill for <CI7 aO !Vl9 Dormail 1 good tenant; house in good j l,uv ' | Rooms | condition thruout. LI-7361. | i | C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia-av. | 443 S Aril not on I $ (Modern JOHN R. WELCH &| 090 11.) o. -a | R ooms Isons. 23 w. Ohio. Li-3423. I Houses South ADDRESS | SIZE | DESCRIPTION | RENT 9719 Villn-nv I 4 I Modern, newlv decorated <299 Xft _ ____ 1 Bedrooms I KESWICK CORP. LI-7642 Houses West ADDRESS | SIZE j DESCRIPTION | RENT" lfi64 \Y Rav-St 6 I Semi-mod. sing AJ. HUEDER i <2lO ________ Room* 1 &CO . 144 N. Del LI-4412. I >P iU 147 N, Sheffield | I ¥? a "ll,.& J R,AL ' Isl 2-50 157 N. Tremont | I jg' L ,?jjfi°° BY * APPEL -1 $lB nn- c T (Strictly modern. Completely) eon oOD o. LiVOnS „ redecorated: electric pump. O—v; 1 Bedrooms ' KESWICK CORP LI-7642 Houses for Colored ADDRESS | SIZE | DESCRIPTION | RENT -no \w orwA 8 I Goocl modern single, in fine CO o -A 60- Nv. 29th ° condition; reduced to $22 50. $22.0U __ Rooms I LI-7361 C. C. GROVE. 44 Va Apartments Walking Distance from Downtown ADDRESS | SIZE j DESCRIPTION | RENT Corner N New Jersey 1 j a ' modern apt most conveni- 2 9 and Vermont-sts em to everything downtown, v*“ ° AT FXANDRA 1 See Custodian or call RI-9484 T "n—- --* SECURITY TRUST CO L P Steam heat: all utilities fur- ; E . O ntshed; in-a-door bed Apt. is St. (. lair „ “ !n sood condition but will do eon Rooms any additional work necessary ! *• o satisfy good tenant. LI-7361. •c. C GROVE. 44 Virginia-av. ‘ f r w- u _ A few choice apt*, available: & Vj. AllCh 2 * IVp dose to town, save car w;n:i,- n “ J 1 re utilities and electric reMUllKan frigeratior. furnished Rl-4980 un SECURITY TRUST CO RI-9484 F Apartments for Colored ADDRESS | SIZE I DESCRIPTION | RENT Jlst and Blvd.-p! ! Bath kitchenette, dinette, liv- , m ■ T 2 ; i"}* room and small bedroom. Trinity Lodge “ Modem ri-9484 j v-o 1 SECURITY TRUST CO. '

This 24c Times Economy Want Ad Rented the Apartment the First Day

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 28 House* for Sale Forest Manor District Only $3950 —Terms English brick bung : long living room, breakfast room fin place hardwood floor*, modern kltcher full tmeement. front drive to garage. 50-ft lot This is a steal' Act qul-x Mr Burgees. RI-9338 IR-6102 AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS. 29 Sale Suburban Property BE SURE—Of your title Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO 155 E Market-st. Union Title Bldg EDGE OF CITY •5-roorn bungalow newlv oalnted and papered e>crlc lights well garage. 2 lots ; 604 S Woodrow. ’2 square N. of Nationalrd 1500 west Price SI9OO. on easy terms. Call FRA7.EE LI-2318 5 ROOMS—2 ACRES A"racMve modern bungalow. built-in feature- full ba-.ement. 2-car garage, poultry house young fruit and shade trees i Can be bought on very easy terms Located on State Rd 29 near New Bethel. A R Scott HE-1801 HALL-HOTTEI.L CO . INC. LI-2541 30 Lots, Farms and Acreage 133 A. BOONE CO. Mostly black soil, some virgin timber; tiled; large slate-roof house, large barn, outbuildings. About 25 tr.t'ca from Indianapolis. Onlv $55 per acre A great bargain See Stewart. B. M. Ralston, 139 E. Market 32 Wanted to Trade REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE R. A. Franke RI-2800 E KIRK MeKINNEY 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' 1 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 OLD building to be wrecked wanted by private party; state price and exact street location Times, Box L-360 FOR SALE or swap, good rabbit dog; '2 mile north 59th-st. County Line Road. Cali Sunday. JOHN F STUM. BERT prices for used lumher sash, doors bath fixtures, etc LI-M 69. TWO dump bodies; sell or trade 143 S Arsenal. BRAZIL COAL for rent of modern house. 326 N. Noble-st. '29 FORD Snort Coupe, will sell or trade? 850'j Vlrginia-av. Apt. 2 CASH for tir- regrooving machine. Battery charger foi ? 2411 E Washington-st OAKLAND—'27 coupe; good tires and battery; S3O. Bicycle, good. $6. Box K-4105, ! Times. _ I 150 YARDS of free dirt; near Garfield Park Call BE-4629-M VISIT new location Snecials all week. HOME EQUIPMENT CO Electrical Appliances. 608 Mass.-av. RI-6877. COON, fox and rabbit hounds sold on a guarantee. Will trade for guns. All kinds of guns for sale. 836 W 30th-st. GENERAL repairing, furnace. tinning, roofing, for frame building to wreck. CAMPBELL. BE-3437 SACRIFICE 320 acres in Montana, for SSOO cash or? IR-4905. AUTOMOBILES repaired at vour home allows you cheaper price. Cash or what? DR-5543 TO TRADERS—If vou can not find what vou desire In the ads in this column, call the Swap Counter Rl-5551 and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps advertisements previously published There is no charge for this jiervlre. MERCHANDISE 35 '"Household Goods GAS RANGE—Good condition; cheap. 334 N. Temple. SINGER electric portable, small balance. Terms. Singer Cos.. 126 W. Washington. ELEC refrig., med size; good cond.: carg.. $29 50 240 Mass Open eves PEP. WEEK WILL RENT A NEW MAYTAO WASHER MINIMUM P I RENTAL. 5 WEEKS 7TH FLOOR I L. S. AYRES & CO. ! BAREBURNERS— All sixes, cheap MODEL 1 STOVE AND FURNACE CO. 622 E. Washington

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods KELVINATOR. 6-cti ft . porcelain: used: A-1 shape 240 Mass Open eves. Used washers, $7 50 up. New machines. $29 50 up. Old washer as down payment. Electric sweepers. Sl2 95 up. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP 136 N Penn Ll-5383 REFRIGERATORS—Now you can rent a new 1935 ice refrigerator for $8.30 per year Get yours now. while they last. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO 2000 Northwestern. 1902 3 East. 2302 W. Michigan 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Rugs—*3 95. JORDAN BROS. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM 207 W Wash., acros* from Statehouse. BEAUTIFUL 6-p;ee bedroom suite, heating stove. 52 Van Dyke, Southport. H. CRAFTON NORGE, used, 1935 Mode! 5. 2-10 cu. ft.. for balance due. 3323 E 10th. REPOSSESSED 6 cu. ft. nationally known refrigerator, like new; will release to responsive party for small balance due; $4 55 per month. Please give credit references in first letter. Address K-4107. Times. PLAYER Piano, gas stove, drop leaf table. 4 chairs. 516 N. Rurai-st. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments PIANO —Haines mahogany upright; A-l. sacrifice $25 1801 Olive. DR-6794-J. SALE Everything in Radios cheap. RADIO ■SALES AND SERVICE. 211 fnd. LI-9383. NEW. used radios, refrigerators, washers PAUL KERR. 29 N. Temple Open eves. $6 PHILC'O noise elim. antenna kit; $2.49. VANSICKLE RADIO, 34 W Ohio-st. 5-TUBE Midget with police band. $10.95. VAN SICKLE RADIO. 34 W Ohio. U’pTTL'’ ESTIMATES. 1 lExpert Work) ECONOMY RADIO SHOP 245 E. Wash. APOLLO grand, slightly used; beautiful walnut case: finish small monthly payments. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E. Ohio-st. Open till 9 p. m. FOR A LIMITED TIME—We are loaning studio pianos and grands to responsible families, with children. No charge except cartage. PEARSON CO.. INC., 123 N. Penn. ATWATER KENT 8 - tube Hi-boy preowned; $14.95. L. S. AYRES & Cos. Radio Dept.. 7th. floor. ________ BARGAINS ■8S r Easiest Payment Plan In Town LORENZ Music Store, 20 Pembroke Arcade SALE OF USED RADIOS All guaranteed to De In good working condition. Crosley 7-tube table model .... $8.95 Atwater Kent 7-tube table model 9.50 RCA 7-tube table model 7.50 Majestic 8-tube cabinet model 24.95 Crosley 8-tube cabinet model 12.50 Many other values to choose from. $3 up. GUARANTEE TIRE & RUBBER CO. 211 South Iliinois-st. 37 Miscellaneous for Sale REMINGTON portable typewriter; reconditioned; sls. Rm. 309 Statehouse. TWO Singer manufacturing machine heads; A-l condition; sl2 each. 31-15 and 16141. 2032 Lexington. NEW Ben Hur balloon tire bicycle, $22.95. _ Lowest terms. 803 E. 63rd. WA-1133 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED Good used lumber and building material of all kinds for sale cheap. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentucky-av Indianapolis STORE fixtures bakerv equipment; special equipment; buv-sell._ <M9 E Ohio REED baby carriage: A-l; $5. Excellent gas range, gray and black: sl2. 630 W _ 30th-st. CARLOADS AND CARLOADS ot fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for vour old furniture; generous allowance Baker Bros 219 E. Washington-st. LOWEST prices in city on China and Glassware HOOSIER CHINA CO. 213 E. Wash. RI-9286. . STORE—RESTAURANT—TAVERN Fixture* CALL KING’S—DR-3578_ ~ KING’S WILL RENT U Bars—Beer boxes for parties; tables, chairs, ice boxes, china, silverware, glasses. IN FACT ANYTHING 1617-31 Southeastern. Dr-3578 g_qp_BICYCLES. sl2 UP. Tires, b—£ / Repairs HOFFMAN'S GSbftVN U 251 Mass. 205 E. Wash, VJte KS SPECIAL NEW 90-LB SLATE ROLL ROOFING (seconds) $1.49 per roll bare. New Economy redwood siding, B grade. $2 90 per 100 b. f. New 5 /cx4 beaded ceiling No. 3. $2.40 per 100 b f. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. 310 S. Delaware-st. LI-6270 SAFE—A-l CONDITION; 18x30; S2O ~ 716 ROACHE-ST. BUILDING' MATERIAL - New and Used Lumber MARION MATERIAL CO. WRECKING CONTRACTORS 2046 Northwestern-av BUSINESS Cards, wedding invitations, highest quality dunlap. 33 Va.-av. LI--9394. pVnif Tav Reduced Prices. riUlb ddlS we De ii Ver West End Bottle Cos., 534 W. Pearl. LI-8085 WINTER COMING! Rockwool insulation; factory to you. Estimates free. DR-5252, 22 REMINGTON pump rifle; sacrifice, $12.50 1510 Bosart. IR-4097 after 7 p. m. COMPLETE painter's outfit. Rear of 1134 N Pennsylvania-st. Hu-5654. Auto Glass Replacement 30-dav special new lowprice effective now. Average door glass. $1.25. Windshields. $1.50 Installation free. Day or night. E. WASHINGTON ST. GLASS CO.. 1122 Southeastern Ave., on - State Rds. 29 and 52. LI-8494 Buy Canned Goods at Cash & Carry Store 1335 S Meridian No. 2’2 Kraut. 85c dozen; No. 2 Red Bear s. 75c: No. 2 1 ,- Peaches. SI 65. WILL sacrifice '2 interest in Curtis Jr Airplane for $125. HU-3050. OUTSIDE Display Show Case, all copper. Call 4175 W. Washington-st. REMINGTON Automatic Shotgun. 12 gauge with extra barrel and case. Will sacrifice for cash. 1033 N. Dearborn, after 6 p. m. 20 1 r Discount on All Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom Furniture, Mon., Tues. and Wednes. Featuring porcelain ton kitchen tables, $4.50 each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol-av and South-st. 37-b Farm Garden, Plants, Flowers APPLE SPECIAL Grimes Gold. Jonathan. Mclntosh, Red Delicious. 50c bushel basket. Many other j kinds. Pure apple cider. 25c gal. Bring containers. 50 young Leghorn chickens . ready to lay. cheap. 2246 N. Rural. 7-d Beer Equipment CHINAWARE for bar restaurant. HOOSIER CHINA CO.. 213 E Wash. RI-9286 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 WINTER coats, dresses, formals: size 16; accessories; hats, shoes. WA-1141. LADY'S brown fur coat. 38; A-l condition; sacrifice. $35. 4044 Broadway. GIRL'S winter coat, size 16; just cleaned; $3.50. 4003 E. llth-sL LADY'S fur coat, cameis-hair coat, fur- _ trimmed suit. 18-20. TA-5952. OVERCOAT—Medium size: $2: Bov s overcoat. brown suit sizes 17; S3. $1.50. LI--5270. WINTER COAT, size 40; girl's winter coat size 16: dresses, size 40-42 TA-5416. 6 to 8 p. m. 38 Wanted to Buy JUNK PEDDLERS We will meet anv advertised Drices: why hunt shops in alleys? KROOT & SON 628 W. Wash LI-9250 We Pav Highest Prices tor old gold watches, dental bridges lewelrv. etc SACKS BROS 308 Indianajtv Phone RI-5994 Wipers 4c per lb Soft Wool 8c per lb. Honest Mixed Rags .. $1.50 per 100 THE MILLER CO.. INC 130 S California RI-5150. Furniture Buyers Iws ASMS GOOD r'URNI 1 URL MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE BUY whoie nouse or odd piece of turnpianos etc MR WERELEY HU-7274 Poll F? 1 fl-ilV} For an $ furniture UII I\l U-*U7 rugs stoves or clothing you nave tor sale Calls answered promptly UQ97I We pay more. EXCHANGE -y-1 A FURN CO 304 E Wash WE BUY WE SELL. _ WE TRADE Pall 1 1 9Q99 Per best prices and Veil! 1..1 -OO- qulck wrvlces f or any amount ot turniture rugs and stores. 39-a Kindling and Wood SLAB WOOD t<£ kindling and furnace, j $2.50 per rick. > BE-5070.

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CASH COAL MART 40 Cash Coal Mart Champion Coal Cos. DR-5301 Star Coal Cos. ~~ Li-8818 COAL LOADING Conveyor, portable electric for loading trucks. $l5O MR. BENNETT, WA-0784. Island Creek Fkd. Lp., $6.25 American Fuel & Supply Inc. BE-1060 Fansler Coal Cos. L-6449. LI-6449 Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. 2120 Ho-'-a-,. DR-7479 £ Anchor Coal <fc Sup. Cos. J 36 W Maryland 24-hr service RI-4131 Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 5 Yards DR-2401 FREDRICK COAL CO DR-1792 FST. WA-5666 801 BEECHER 1899 1020 E 40th Pay Cash—Pay Less We have all kinds of coal. coke. 54th St. <&>'_ HU-3631 Rex. 3x2 $3.95 W. Va Med. Lump ss.i W. Va. Big Block $6.00 Pocahontas, Mine 077 We Deliver % or ’i Tons. cJandl Coal Cos. CHkrru 6043 BEST COALS OBTAINABLE Hand Picked West Virginia, large blk.. clean forked West Virginia 3x6 clean forked $6.00 Pioneer Island Creek block, fkd. $7.05 Glendora, large fkd., $6 25: egg $6.00 C’oke, egg, $8.75; nut, $8.75; pea $7.10 Union Ice & Coal Cos., DR-4621 "It will pay vou to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal." WHITE ASH _ " C*9~Q T 2x3, best Indiana, No. 5 xD O.VO Nut and slack—so% cln. nut, o*o TA very good furnace coal <po.xU White Ash, lump, clean fkd $4.50 West Virginia 3x5 clean forked ...$5.50 West Virginia, large lump. fkd-. 56.00 Island Creek, large lp. fkd $6.25 Gen. Pocahontas mine run $6.25 Gen. Pocahontas big lump $7.25 Deliver V 2 Ton Anywhere in Citv. Bluff Rd. Coal Cos. DR-6767 TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily LIVESTOCK 41 Pets. Poultry. Livestock WANT rabbits, all kinds and sizes. Pay cash. 1729 Laurel. DR-6074-M. AUTOMOTIVE 42 Autos for Sale 1931 AUBURN SEDAN APPLEGATE MOTOR CO.. 29 W. llth-St. ’34 Chevrolet Sedan . . . .$375 Easv Terms. Open to 9 o. m. ‘flofth Sick CkzvmMM 656 & (fSrd Br&ad RippCr CHRYSLER '34 de luxe 6-cyl. R. S. coupe, perf. cond., $475. Terms. 960 Madison. DE SOTO ’34 Airflow sedan. Finish payments due, $55 each. 3815 College. WA--2266. Mr. Elmore. LOSEY '3l Dodge Coupe: 6 w. w.; 1133 N. Meridian

SPECIAL '2B Oakland Coupe $ 19 '27 Olds Coach 29 ’2B Kissel Coach 49 ’2B Olds Coach 95 ’29 Packard Sedan 95 ’29 Olds Sedan 95 ’3O Studebaker Sedan 195 '33 Pontiac Sedan 445 '34 Olds Sedan 645 Miller Olds Cos., Inc. 3120 E. Washington-st. CH-6666

TODAY! SSO 1929' Plymouth Coach 1929 DeSoto Coach 1927 Oldsmobile Coach 1927 Buick Coach 1928 Buick Sedan 1929 Buick S3dan 1929 Pontiac Coach 1923 Nash Sedan 1929 Studebaker Coach 1 QQ9 ford coach J .UOLt This is QIQX a HONEY fOXc/O LOW GMAC TERMS High Dollar Allowance on Your Present Car. MONARCH MOTOR CO. 958 N. Meridian RI-3340 OPEN EVES. AND SUNDAYS J

NEW LOW 1936 PRICES '35 Dodge sedan; demo $695 '35 Plyjnoutli sedan; demo 625 ’33 Ford coach 325 ’53 Ford phaeton 295 ’33 Chev. de luxe coach 345 '33 Plymouth sedan 245 '33 Dodge. 6 w. iv„ side mt 295 ’33 Plymouth, R. S. coupe 345 '32 Plymouth. P. B. sed 245 ’33 De Soto sedan, custom .... 425 ’33 Chev. ch. (trunk) 345 ’3l Ford coach 215 '3l Ford Viet, coupe 225 ’3l DeSoto coach 295 ’3l Chev.; 6 w. w.: sed. 195 ’32 Hudson ; 6 \v. w.; trk 295 •>1 Olds coach 245 ’56 Chrysler: R. S. epe 175 29 Reo coupe 120 '29 Plymouth sedan 95 '29 Ford coupe 85 Weissman Motor Sales 2122 E. Wash. CH-4442, CH-5828 OPEN EVES. AND SUNDAY.

MEET US AT 2004 NORTH MERIDIAN A Good Place to Shop for Used Cars—Away From Downtown Traffic. 1 no A Ford Tudor Sedan. Good IvoY paint, good tires. 8 r good cond. Price right at v 4 1 Qoo Ford V-8 Deluxe Coupe. Rumble seat, COCC safety glass 1 qoo Plymouth Sedan. FinI“ J J ished black. A COCA real buy 1 QO I Studebaker Dictator Sedan. 6 wheels & COQC trunk rack. A Champion 1928 Chevrolet Coupe SSO 1929 Graham Sedan 95 Several good buys not listed COME TO 2004 NORTH MERIDIAN OR PHONE TA-0900 Litzelman & Morrison STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS

AUTOMOTIVE _ 42 Autos for Sale ’2B Erskin Coach S4O Easy Terms. Open to 9 p. m. Slofth Side QwrotetM 636 €. 63rd Broad Hipptr '29 FORD touring: new 1936 Ford, artillery SrtfiSi A_l condition. 1202 N Illinois. Ki-04,3. FORD—Late 28. A-l. $65: Chev. T 27 motor. starter, generator, lenders. 4339 Sanester. PLYMOUTH— 34 deluxe coupe; radio equipped; $445. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. on the lot. 11th and Meridian; Main Store 443 Virgma-av. PLYMOUTH '33 DELUXE R. S COUPE— Air wheels. General tires. Perfect condition. $345. luxe epe : bargain; S3do. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2266. 1932 PLYMOUTH coupe: $245 HARRY A SHARP CO. used car lot, 11th & Meridian. Main store. 443 Virginia-av. Pontiac 31 Tudor sed.; excel, cond. $225 Oldsmobile light 6 tudor; only used 35.000 mi.; real value $125 Ford '3l conv. coupe; good cond $165 \vx.r OtOSMOBILB dealer *3756 COLLEGE AVE. WA.1933-3W4 1935 STUDE. President custom sed. radio; will sac. 2004 N Meridian. TA-0900. LOSEY 1933 v 3 r 7 r 5 aplane ' XJVUXJ X 1133 N Mer)dian _ ALL used cars must move. Prices, terms, trade to do it. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550 WIDE SELECTION OF GOOD USED CARS. Central Buick Cos. 832 N. QUALITY AND REAL VALUE IN USED CARS AT Lathrop Moyer Retail, Inc. 418 CAPITOL 13TH AND MERIDIAN 43 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors ’S3 CHEVROLET Dual Wheel Truck. $325. WM. CARSON. 750 Virginia, DR-0232. REO— Vi-ton truck, express body, closed cab; A-l condition. Rear 1134 N. Penn-sylvania-st. 2-WHEEL trailer.' new 4x6 ft. bed. Ready to go. $lO. 801 S. Sheffield. 1% YARD steel dump beds; all prices; rear 1310 W. Washington-st. CENTAUR demonstrator small farm tractor. Gravely used garden tractor. C. E. GRIENER CO.. INC. 125 E. New York-st. Willys 6. 1931 dump—as is SIOO Reo 1 Vb-ton, 10-plv tires 250 G. M. C. I'i-ton dump body 450 Ford 1935 V-8. duals 550 I. H. C. 2'/2-ton. 34x7 tires 800 Many Others Trucks—Tractors—Trailers GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 West 13th St. LI-7467 + TRUCKS + ’34 GMC I'/2-ton $495 ’35 Chev. 157" chassis fc cab .... 550 ’34 Chev. 157" chassis & cab ... 475 Superior Chev., Inc. 1302 E. Wash.-st. LI-4378 44 Autos Wanted WANTED—IOO used cars. Any model or condition Highest cash prices. SELIG AUTO CO.. ID 8. East-ot RI-7119 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. ABELS AUTO CO. 430 N. CAPITOL Ll-4240 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY, “Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealer" I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 W Capitol LI-4518 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. FINK AUTO CO. 440 N. Capitol Aye. LI-1112 45 Accessories, Tires, Parts GULLING AUTO ELECTRIC CO. For Efficient Factory Carburetor Service On All Makes. 450 N. CAPITOL. LI-6376. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily FINANCIAL 49 Business Opportunities POOLROOM —Doing nice business; owner leaving city. C. P. PETERS. Eaton. Ind. 50 Securities, Bldg. & Loans WE PAY CASH FOR COUPONS FROM FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CERTIFICATES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST N. LEONARD COHEN & COMPANY. 206 INSURANCE BUILDING. 8 E. MARKET-ST. 51 Personal Property Loan COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-8495 200 Roosevelt Bldg LOANS $lO 00 to *300.00. AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY 719 State Life Bldg 347 Bankers Trust Bldg LI-4065 Ll-8439 LOANS ON SIGNATURES. CAPITAL LOAN CO.. INC. 207 Kresge Bldg. 2nd Floor 41 E. Wash.-st. Phone RI-7561. LOANS ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY. Household Finance Corp. of America Rl-2579. 509 Merchants Bank Bldg. sth Floor PERSONAL LOANS Schloss Bros. Inv. Cos. 137 E. Wash. LI-2318 Loans od Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N Delaware St Ll-66C5

Money for TAXES Furniture Loans Diamond Loans Your Diamonds Will Be Safe Teachers' Loans Auto Loans Lowest Rate in City All Loans 2% Per Month WHY PAY MORE? Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg., S. E. Corner Wash, and 111., 3d Floor RI-3587

54 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES CO.. INC, „„„ ° pen Evenings 820 N Meridian. RI-4931. R. Elmore. 664 Er24th~St. ~ AUTO LOANS--20 Months to Pay Loans Ptld Off Extra Cash Advanced. USED CAR LOAN CO 342 N. Illinois. LI-4351 LI-9600 Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos Operating a* BUCKEYE FINANCE c 6 *l9 E Oh!o-st Ll-45E1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR BIDS FOR THE ERECTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF A CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL FOR ST JOSEPH SCHOOL TOWNSHIP ALLEN COUNTY. INDIANA Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Trustee of St. Joseph Township and St. Joseph School Township. Allen County. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the erection and construction of a consolidated school in said Township including heating, plumbing, ventilating' and electrical wiring, according to the plans and specifications prepared by Pohlmeyer and Pohlmeyer. architects of the City of Fort Wayne. Indiana, which plans and specifications are now on file in the office of the Trustee of St. Joseph Township, and at thpffice of said architects at 260 Central Bil ling, Fort Wayne. Indiana. The estimated cost of said building to

LEGAL NOTICES One Hundred Thousand • i *IOO.OOO 00' Dollars Said Trustee will receive sealed bids at his office located at his home at the Intersection of the MaysviUe and Goeglein Roads in said Township at 2 o'clock, p. m . on. the 26th day of November. 1935 Bids will be accepted as follows; Construction and building as one contract. which shall include plumbing, electrical wiring and heating and ventilation. All bids shall be in writing, made out on forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and furnished by the architects, sealed in envelopes and endorsed giving the names and addresses of the bidders and the class of work bid upon. All bids will be opened and read publicly at the time and place set out in this notice. Each contractor must furnish certificate from the Industrial Board of Indiana showing that he has complied with the provisions of Sections 5. 68 and 69 of the Indiana Workmen s Compensation Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana of 1929, page 536. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check of a sum equal to five (5' r) percent of the amount of said bid. Said check to be made payable to Theodore A. L. Goeglein, Trustee of St. Joseph School Township. Allen County. Indiana, and which check will be held by said Trustee as a guaranty of good faith. The contractor in doing the work shall comply with the terms of and the conditions of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Acts of Congress of 1935, the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the President of the United States and rules and regulations of P. W. A. 1179 Grants i, dated July 22, 1935, prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. Wage rates on this work shall not be less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935, and as approved by the Federal Governor. That said bidder or bidders shall enter into a contract and execute a bond with surety to be approved by said trustee and in a sum equal to the contract price. If any bidder shall fail to enter into a contract and execute said bond, then said bidder shall forfeit the amount of said certified check as liquidated damages for the use of said St. Joseph School Township. Each bidder shall file with said Trustee in connection with the sealed bid. a noncollusion affidavit, required under the statutes of the State of Indiana, and shall file an experience questionnaire, and a plan and equipment questionnaire and a financial statement filled out and executed, in accordance with Form 96 required by said statutes, and must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96-A, State Board of Accounts. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. THEODORE A. L. GOEGLEIN. Trustee of St. Joseph School Township. Allen County, Indiana, William Fruechtenicht, Attorney for Trustee. NOTICE TO PRINTERS. BOOKBINDERS AND STATIONERS Board of Public Printing. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 14, 193a. The Board of Public Printing will, in accordance with an act of the General Assembly. approved March 10, 1921. and as amended in 1929 and 1933. receive sealed proposals at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Public Printing. Room 135, State House. Indianapolis, Indiana, on Thursday, the 21st day of November, 1935, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., for doing the public printing and binding and iurnishing the stationery for the use of the State Offices, Boards. Bureaus. Departments, Commisions and all Benevolent, Penal. Correctional and Educational Institutions of the State of Indiana. The contracts to be let on said bids are for a period of two years, beginning December 2, 1935. and ending December 1, 1937. Bids shall be on each class separately, and each class may be let without regard to any other class. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. At tne same time arid in the same manner, covering the same period, the Board will also receive separate bids for the printing and binding of the Supreme and Appellate Court Reports, in accordance with the law authorizing ',he publication of same. All bids submitted must be signed by parties proposing to do the work, securely sealed in duplicate, and accompanied with such certified checks as are herinafter named. Bidders must bid on every item in each class bid on and make extensions of pr ces and place the totals at the end of etch of the classes. If this is not comp ied with the bid or bids, will not be considered. Each bidder will be required to file with his bid an affidavit to the effect that he has not entered, either directly or indirectly, into any agreement, understanding or arrangement with any other bidder or any other person whereby he has paid or is to pay to such bidder or person any sum of money, or has given, or is to give to such other bidder or person, anything of value whatever, and he has not directly or indirectly entered into any agreement, arrangement or understanding with any other bidder or- bidders which tends to lessen or destroy free competition in the letting of any of the contracts for printing, binding or supplies for the State of Indiana. Bids will not be considered unless these requirements have been complied with. Upon the receipt of said sealed proposals they will be opened and signed by members of said Board, one of the proposals will be resealed and delivered to the Governor, for later reference if necessary. Each bidder shall have the right to be prerent either in person or by attorney, when the bids are opened. And as soon thereafter as the bids can be properly examined the competing bidders will be notified to be present, when the contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, or bidders, according to law; the Board, however, reserving the right to reject any or all bids submitted, and readvertise if, in its opinion, the interest of the State will be promoted thereby. The Board reserves the right to discriminate in favor of such bid as it may deem most favorable to the interest of the Slate. Each bidder, at the time of submitting his bid. shall also submit and deposit with the Clerk of the Board, payable to the order of the Governor of Indiana, a certified check, on some bank approved by the Board, in the sum of $1,000.00 for class 1. $1,000.00 for class 2. $500.00 for class 3. SIOO.OO foi class 4. and $1,000.00 with the bid for the printing and binding of the Supreme and Appellate Court Reports, as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter into a contract pursuant to such bid and notice and the specifications referred to herein; and that he will submit a bond as hereinafter provided to the approval of the Board. If any such bidder shall fail to carry out the terms of the notioz and bid, shall fail to enter into such contract, or shall fail to file such bond, the Governor shall deliver the aforesaid check to the Treasurer -of State, to be collected by him as liquidated damages. The Board will exercise every reasonable effort to have returned to unsuccessful bidders their deposits within ten GO) days after the opening of the bids. At the time said contract or contracts are awarded to said bidder or bidders, the successful bidder or bidders will be required to funish separate bonds to the approval of the Board, in the sum of $25,000 for Class 1. $20,000 for Class 2. $2,500 for Class 3. $5,000 for Class 4, and $15,000 for Supreme and Appellate Court Reports, said bonds to be furnished as a guarantee for the faithful performance of all work and as a further guarantee that in every instance the paper material and supplies furnished shall be of weight, color, quality and quantity specified by the State Board of Public Printing. No bid after being submitted shall be withdrawn or canceled until after the contract shall have been awarded. The pr.nting and supplies shall be divided into four classes as specified by law, as follows; —Classifications— Class 1. Shall comprise books, circulars and all books and pamphlet work to be printed on book or pamphlet paper, or on rag paper, as hereinafter provided, and the folding, stitching, covering and binding of the same, except House and Senate calendars and similar supplies that may be required for the General Assembly. This class shall also compiise State election ballots and poster sample ballots and other election supplies furnished by the State. For the purpose of securing a limited number of copies of the laws and journals of the General Assembly, the Governor’s year book, the Indiana historical collections, the Reports of the Supreme and Appellate Courts and other official state publications, for permanent preservation in libraries and elsewhere, which will be more durable and less susceptible of rapid dissolution and decay than the copies of such publications which are printed on book or pamphlet paper, the Board of Public Printing is hereby authorized, in its discretion, to provid* for the printing of a lmited number of copies of such publications. to be determined by the Board, on rag paper. Class 2. Shall comprise printed blanks, ruled blanks, blanks ruled and printed, school enumeration blanks, return blanks, burial permits, blank books, plain and printed. Supreme and Appellate Court calendars. rebinding miscellaneous books, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, lithographing and embossing, stationery, plain and printed, and any other job printing to be designated by the Board of Public Printing: Provided, that the rebinding of books, periodicals, newspapers and other like publications and anv and all material belonging to and constituting a part of the State Library shall not be regarded as a part of or subject to any of the classifications prescribed in this act. but such rebinding shall be done under the direction of the Library and Historical Board, either as a separate contract, or in such other manner as the State Library and Historical Board shall order and direct. Class 3. Shall comprise stationery articles, such as legal cap paper, typewriter paper, scratch pads. pens, penholders, rubber bands, typewriter ribbons and similar supplies. Class 4 Shall comprise legislative bills, house and senate calendars, legislative ruled paper, and other fcegisiative printing and material used by the legislature. The publication of Supreme and Appellate Court Reports shail be treated as a separate contract and tet accordingly. Anv matter not mentioned in the above classification shall be placed in the proper classification by the Board. The contract for printing and binding the Supreme and Appellate Court Reports will he iet as a whoie to the lowest and best bidder, according to law the Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids submitted. The contractor or contractors twarded anv class set out in these speciications must be sufficiently equipped to do all the work and fumisl* the items In such class speedily and without unnecessary delay, and shall not farm-out, tailgn,

LEGAL NOTICES transfer or sublet his contract or any portion thereof, to anv other person, firm or corporation without the written consent of the Board of Public Printing All work under said contract shall be performed within th- State of Indian* The Board hf.s made a basts upon which bids are asked for the purpose of securing uniformity of bids The making of such basis, however shall not be construed as binding the State as to the amount of printing to be done. th- S’a-e hereby reserving the right to order ar.v of its printing included in anv classification from any of the S'at? institutions without in any wav violating the terms contained in any proposal and without in any wav violating anv contract which mat be let upon any such proposal, it being provided further tha' tho boards of trustees of the State's educational Institutions may. if thev so elect, enter into separate contracts with the approval of the Board of Public Printing for their necessary punting. binding, stationery and supples, notwithstanding any such proposal or con ract The Clerk of the State Board of Public Printing. Room 135. State House, will furnish, upon application, specifications and full particulars regarding the work. PAUL V M NUTT Governor. AUGUST O. MUELLER. Secretary of State. LAURENCE F. SULLIVAN. Auditor of State. EMMA MAY. Reporter Supreme and Appellate Courts PARKE BEADLE. Clerk PAUL KOESTERS. Assistant. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BONDS OF ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL TOWNSHIP. ALLEN COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by Theodore A. L Goeglein. Trustee of St Joseph School Township. Allen County. Indiana, at his office located at his home at the intersection of the MaysviUe and Goeglein Roads, R R. No. 9. Fort Wayne. Indiana until eleven o'clock a m . on November 26th, 1935. for the purchase of ninety-four 1941 bonds of the aggregate amount of Forty-Six Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty i $46,750.00' Dollars, issued bv St Joseph School Township. Allen County. Indiana. One of said bonds to be of the par value of Two Hundred and Fifty < 5250.001 Dollars, and the remainder of said bonds to be of the par value of Five Hundred ($500.00' Dollars each, and all of said bonds to be dated December 1, 1935. Bidders for said bonds shall be required to name the rate of interest which the bonds will bear, not exceeding Four i4d per cent per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiplies of one quarter of one per cent, a.nd not more than one interest rate shall be named bv each bidder. Said bonds shall be awarded to the highest bidder who has submitted his bid in units herewith. The highest bidder will be one who offers the lowest net interest cost, to be determined bv computing the total interest on all of the bonds to maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any. Accrued interest on the bonds will be computed on the basis of the bid rate accepted. First installment of interest for a period of seven and a half i7V 2 t months on all of said bonds shall be payable July 15, 1936. and shall be payable semi-annual.v on the 15th day of July and January of each year until bonds are paid. One bond of $250.00 and six bonds of $500.00 each shall become due and parable July 15. 1936. and three of said Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollar bonds shall bp payable Jan. 15. and Julv 15th of each year until Forty-two thousand two hundred fifty ($42,250.00' Dollars of said bonds have been paid on July 15, 1949 Four of said bonds shall be due and payable January 15. 1950, and five of said bonds shall be due and payable July 15. 1950. Bonds, principal and interest to be paid at The Peoples State Bank, New Haven. Allen County. Indiana. Said bonds are issued for the construction and equipment of a consolidated school in St. Joseph School Township. Allen County. Indiana, in pursuance to Section 65-313. Burns' Annotated Indiana Statutes. Revision of 1933. and all acts supplementary and amendatorv thereto, and in pursuance to a Resolution of the Advisory Board of said School Township, passed at a sppeial meeting of said Board on August 15. 1935. authorizing the Trustee to borrow Fortv-six thousand seven hundred and fifty ($46,750.00' Dollars, for the purpose set forth and to issue and sell bonds for said purpose. Each bid must be for all of said bonds. Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash and for not less than par value. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by said Trustee. Sale of said bonds is further upon the condition that the Public Works Administration of the United States grants to St. Joseph School Township a sum equivalent to forty-five (45 G-i per cent of the cost of the construction of said consolidated school. The accepted purchaser or purchasers of said bonds shall pay for the same on or before the date of the bonds and upon pavment therefore, said bonds shall be delivered to the purchaser or purchasers thereof. Proposals must be indorsed "Bid for School Purpose Bonds of St. Joseph School Township. Allen County. Indiana," and shall be accompanied by certified check payable to the Trustee of said Township of five per cent '5 r ' c ) of the par value of said bonds bid for. The amount of said check to be retained bv said trustee, if said bidder or bidders shall not carry out the proposals made. THEODORE A. L. GOEGLEIN. Trustee of St. Joseph School Township, and St. Joseph Township. Allen County. Ind William Fruechtenicht, Attorney for Trustee.

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LEGAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE Stockholders' annual meeting of tha White River Railroad Company for election of officer* and general business will be held at the office of Kingan As Cos.. In. dianapolis. Friday. November 15. at 10 00 A M A M McVIE. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 688-.A 2 Application of Danville Transfer * Storage Cos Hal! Freight Lines Division. Danville. Illinois for a certificate to operate motor vehicle* as a common carrier of property, mtersta’e between the Ind -111. State line and Indianapolis, over highway 34 passing through and serving all cities and towns on route. Notice is herebv given that the Publio Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 S'ate House. Indianapcli*. Ind 9am Monday. Nov 18 1935. Public participation is requested PU3LIC SERVICE COMMISSION By Pete H Dawson. Director. Mo-or Vehicle Department. Indianapolis Ind . Nov 1. 1935 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned publicly posts from time to time as needed on the bulletin board of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. at its office. 150 North Mertdian-st. Indianapolis, Indiana, specifications for divers supplies for schools. offices, janitors, domestic science, manual training and office equipment; for Library Binding, for Magazines for High Schools and Librarv. for gasoline. Bnd for repairs to buildings and for the furnishing of labor and or material necessary to make repairs to schools, libraries, offices and shop Bids will be received bv the undersigned for the sale to the Board of such supplies, material and equipment until the respective dates named in slid specifications. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Bv A B Good, Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. Nov. 1. 1935. NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Trustees of Central Stata Hospital. Indianapolis. Indiana, at th* office of the Superintendent, until th* hour of 11 A M on Friday. November 15. 1935. for the General Construction Work and Mechanical Installations of and for a Cottage No. I—for Men—all In accordance with the drawings and specification* prepared for the same by McGuire to Shook. Architects, and Bevlngton & Williams, Inc., respectively, and both of Indianapolis. Indiana, in whose offices said drawings and specifications are availabl* in addition to copies also on file in th* office of the Superintendent and th* State Board of Accounts. 2. Proposals shall be submitted separately for \ai —General Construction: |bi Heating and Ventilating; (cl —Plumbing and Sewerage and (b> Electrical Installations or upon ibi and ic) combined. 3 Proposals sfiall be: (a) —Prepared and properly executed upon Indiana State Board of Aecoum* Form No. 96 (acrompanied bv Questionnaire Form 96-A tor any proposal of SSOOO 00 or morel said forms to bp provided by the bidders and shall contain the non-collusion affidavit as required by statute. Zb) Enclosed in sealed envelopes bearing the title of the work and th* name of the bidder. Cc) Accompanied by a certified check or bidder's bond, made payable to C. B Jenkins. Treasurer, in a sum not less than Five Per Cent of th* total amount of the proposal 4 Oertified checks or bidder's bond will be held by th" said Treasurer as evidenr* that the bidder will enter into the respective contracts under the terms of their proposals, the provisions of th* Notice to Bidders and the drawings and specifications and any addenda there!©. Proposals may be held by the Board of Trustees —and not subject to withdrawal—for a period of 30 days after the receipt thereof. 5. The successful bidders will be required to furnish to the Board of Trustee* acceptable surety bonds-payable to the State of Indiana for the benefit of the Board—for the full amount of the contract price. 6. All contracts to be executed for thla project shall confirm to: — ta> —All of the terms and conditions of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of Congress of 1935 together with the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the President of the United States and the rules and regulation.* of PWA Form 179 (July 22. 19351 and Amendment to Paragraph 1 thereof as of October 7. 1935. (b) —Provisions of Chapter 319 of th* Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935 with respect to wag* rates which shall not be less than determined pursuant to said act and as are set forth in the specifications and approved bv PWA. 7. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to accept any proposal or proposals or to make any combination thereof—and/or to reject any or all proposals. 8. Copies of the drawings and specifications may be obtained from the Architects and Engineers upon deposit of $15,00 'or each set said deposits to be refunded provided that these documents be returned in good condition at the place and hour set for receiving proposals. By Order of The Board of Trustees Central State Hospital. Max A. Bahr, M. D. Superintendent.