Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1935 — Page 30

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HIGHER LIVING COSTS DISTURB NEW DEALERS

Food Prices 25 Per Cent Greater Than Three Years Ago. BY IK FI) BULKY I*Vitprf Prf* i orrr-pondrnt WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 The New Deal, which has fathered a Ion? list of alphabetical combinations, found anew and unwanted one cryInt on its doorstep today. Administration leaders frankly w ere concerned over the HCOL — “high cost of living"—-as reflected in continued increase.* in retail food prices. Rents, too, are going up. Thp increases have focused official attention on the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a. hitherto somewhat obscute division which gathers and compiles food cost data from ail parts of the nation Cabinet office hate asked to be kept informed on Its reports Secrefrti y of Agriculture Henry A Wallace gathered 50 or more newspapermen ai his office yesterday and read them excerpts from the bureau's report before it was officially released. Copies of it were dispatched promptly to other government officials. An increase of eight-tenths of 1 per cent In retail food prices in the two weeks ended Oct. 22 caused official concern. The report revealed it now costs the average housewife about 7 per rent more an average of perhaps $l5O a week to fill tile family market basket than it did a year ago. It costs 25 per cent—about $5 a week more than it did three years ago. Food prices arc 127.6 per cent of what they were in 1913, when the national income was approximately Die same. Prices stiii are 17.7 pci cent, below 1930, the bureau reported. The percentage of the family budget which must go for food, however, is higher.

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Thomas S. Shepperd Deatli yesterday ended the brilliant career of Thomas S. Shepperd, president of Ulen fc Cos. and famous construction engineer, who died at his home in Lebanon. I. U. CLUB TO HEAR CHIEF OF CITY G-MEN Keinecke to Address Alumni Luncheon at Columbia Club. II H. Roinecke. head of t fie Indianapolis Bureau of Investigation. Department of Justice, is to speak Monday at the noon luncheon of the Indiana University Club of Indianapolis in the Columbia Club. His topic will be "G-Men in Action. ’ Floyd Williamson, former Stace Auditor, is to report on the IndianaMarylatid football game. Local Firm to Clear Sites The Cleveland Wrecking Cos., 1320 Kentucky-av, Indianapolis, was announced today as successful bidder to remove buildings on sites for Federal housing projects in Toledo and Detroit.

T. S. SHEPPERD. HEAD OF ULEN ; FIRM. IS DEAD Nationally Known Engineer Dies at Home in Lebanon. 7imrt SfKcial LEBANON. Nov 8 —Last rites are being arranged today for Thomas S. Shepperd. president of Ulen A: Cos. and one of the world's most celebrated engineers, w ho died yesterday at his home here after a three months’ illness. Mr. Sheppetd was 54. Compelled by failing health to return in August from Greece, the ’ one-time farm boy whose wanderI lust led to fame, retired to his suburban home in Country Club Park after a short stay at Mayo Brothers' Clinic. Throughout a professional career, which began when he was 19, Mr. Shepperd journeyed to the world’s far corners, his feats as a construction engineer winning international acclaim. Born in Colorado He was born in Littleton. Colo., a suburb of Denver, and after completing grade school accepted his first job as a farm hand. His first taste of engineering came a year later when he joined the surveying staff of the Denver Union Water Cos. In 1901 he traveled with a railroad engineering party into Alaska, assisting in a survey from Cook's Inlet to the Yukon River. Mr. Shepperd went to Mexico in 1904. This time an irrigation project led him to the state of Sinoloa, and upon its completion an appointment as state engineer of Chihuahua.

Joins With Ulen He resigned this position to join the firm of McQuatters, Trueheart Cos., became associated with Henry C. Ulen, a firm member, and visited Littleton long enough to marry a childhood sweetheart. Essie M. Griffith. The couple remained in Mexico until the revolution of 1910 led to the firm's dissolution. He returned to Denver, maintaining an office there until 1913. when he became vice president of the T. A Gillespie Cos. During the next three years, he supervised projects in the Argentine, built three large dams on the Ohio River, and then, at the request of Mr. Ulen, went to South America to direct a series of projects in Montevideo. New York Water Projects In 1920 he returned to Chicago and a year later took over the drilling of a 19-mile. $12,000,000 hydraulic tunnel to furnish New York City its water supply from the Catskills. In 1922 he was elected senior vice president of Ulen & Cos., and in 1926 became president. Among foreign engineering projects which he directed are a .'113,000,000 works in Poland, a 12.000,000 water system in Athens, Greece, and another reclamation project, begun in Greece in 1928. on which he was still working when his health failed. He is survived by the widow*; two ons, Thomas Jr., Mason City, Wash.; William, Lebanon, and two daughters, Mrs. John ft. Creager, Akron, 0.. and Miss Marie Shepperd, New York City. FIVE ARRESTED FOR SELLING MARIJUANA Ft. Wayne Group Charged With Trafficking in Cigarets. Times S/h rial FT. WAYNE. Ind.. Nov. B.—Five persons are under arrest here on a charge of contributing to the deinquency of a 17-year-old girl. They are Dr. Edson Bishop, 53. a chiropractor; Harold Boham, 22; his wife, Margaret. 24; Doris Martin, 20 and Cal Girtler, 22. Police, who state that additional arrests may be expected soon, charge the group with conducting a traffic in marijuana cigarets. •FORGET-ME-NOT’ SALE TO BE HELD TOMORROW Disabled Veterans to Celebrate Anniversary of ‘Big Push.’ Tire Disabled American Veterans of the World War are to celebrate tomorrow the seventeenth anniversary of the last big offensive in the Meuse-Argonne sector by the sale of "forget-me-nots' on downtown streets. In an official proclamation. Mayor Kern urged local citizens to co-op-erate with the D. V. A. Proceeds irom sales will b" used in rehabilitation work for disabled soldiers. HOPE FOR 6 IN PLANE North Country Residents Await News From Airliner. Hi) I nil' ll Pres* DAWSON. Y. TANARUS„ Nov. B.—North country residents today waited definite confirmation of the safety cf six persons missing nearly a week in a Dawson-Fairbanks airliner. First indications that the party was safe came testerday when Pilot A. B. Randall reported sighting the Northern Air Transport Cos. ship and its six passengers, all apparently unhurt, on an island in the Yukon River. SCHOOL BONDS SOLD $57,134 Will Be Used for Crippled Children Building. Fifty-five thousand dollars of 4 per cent bonds to be used in construction of the James E. Roberts School for Crippled Children v. **re awarded to C. W. McNear & Cos Chicago, on a bid of 557.134 at a pedal meeting of the School Board yesterday. APPOINTED ‘Y’ OFFICIAL •L L. Thorn Made Secretary of Marion Organization. Times Special MARION. Ind , Nov. 8. —Julius L. Thorp, general secretary of the Newcastle \ M. C. A., has been appointed secretary of the local association. it was announced today. Mr. Thorn is to assume his duties Dec. 1. He succeeds George M. Chase. .

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VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses (Incorrect addresses frequently are elver to tbe Marriaee License Bureau deliberately the Times in printing the official list assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of such addresses.! I William Anderson. 22. of 1546 Rehner- ' st, true? driver, and Mary Albertson, 22. of 1513 Rei.sner-sr. housekeeper. Charles Willoughby, 22 of 141" S- Illinois -=; . laborer and Aims Rose. 20, of 1012 S Mount-.-! housekenraer. Hugh Higgins. 30. of 2024 E. Washington-*;. railroad clerk, and Mary Healy, 26. of 1618 E. lOth-st. stenographer. Edward Cloe, 20 of 18 N. Greeley-st. window washer, and Lora Ford, 17, of 546 jN. Traub-av. housekeeper. Samuel Ford. 20 of 546 N. Traub-av. truck dri-.er. and Pauline Ramer. 18. ol 209 N. Koehne-st, telephone operator. Herbert Marsh. 28. of 1027 S West-st. truck driver, and Irene Glynn. 22, of 338 N. Rural-st. housekeeper. Edward Allison, 21 of 629 Lexingtonav, clerk, and Louise Nowling, 19, of 422 Irving-pl, housekeeper. Forres; Need. 28. of 611 N. Delaware-.*!, truck driver, and Lillian Earl, 23, of 430 Massachusetts-av, waitress. Births Girls Rov and Eihel Harson. 1724 Holliday. Raymond and Sylvia Bolander, 4422 N. Baltimore. Boys Edward and Dicy Wycoff, 1224 Nordyke. Deaths Phillip Gordon. Methodist Hospital, septicaemia. \ John D. McClain, 46, Methodist Hospital, chronic neplirii i.*. Florence Gertrude W*oods. 35. Methodist Hospital, lobar pneumonia. Claude Harris, 2, City Hospital, acute osteomyelitis. Susie Maiie Furnish, 74. 3451 College, ulcerated colitis. Geraldine Nunley. 5 months, City Hospital. acute gastroenteritis. Lillian Heavenrldge, 8 months. Riley Hospital, pneumonia. John H. Unverzagt. 81. of 1230 W. 30th•st. apoplexy. Mary O'Connell, 52, St. Vincent's Hospital, carcinoma. Rose Joyce, 73, St. Vincent's Hospital, lobar pneumonia. Michael Cooning. 74. St. Vincent's Hospital. hypostatic pneumonia. Mary A. Siigar. 70. of 827 Tecumseh, chronic myocarditis. Francis Roy Taggart. 25. Methodist Hospital. lobar pneumonia. Sallie Dayis, 49, 522 Bright, cerebral hemorrhage. BUILDING PERMITS (For $25 and Over) Standard Nut Margarine Cos., 1101 Roose-velt-av, SSO. change light service. Guedelhoefer Realty Cos.. 308 W. Mary-land-st. S3OO, new electric service. William Smith. 701 W. Morris-st. $25. repairs to garage. Mrs. Irene Pandeli, 1701 N. Capitol-av, $350. three-car garage. Wendell Coler, 127 E. 44th-st, $175, stoker. Railroadmen's Building and Savings Association, 44‘j Virginia-av. $75. repairs. Joe L. Miller. 319 W. Bernard-av, $250, additions to building. J. C. Moore. 16ih-st and Northwesternav, 3100, two electric circuits. Acme Building Cos., 3650 W. 161 h-st, S3O, four electric circuits. R. W. Brandt, 4021 N. Illinois-st, S2O. install electric water heater. Julius Bauer. 2446 Finley-av, $25. install electric range. Superior Sheet Melal Work. 3201 Roose-velt-av. SIBO, additions to plant. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices Indianapolis Times, Friday, N'ov. 8, 1935. HENSLEY, JAMES VV.—Beloved husband of Neilie Swan Hensley, passed away Wednesday. 8 p. m. Friends may call at the residence, 1814 N. Illinois-st. until noon Saturday. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Satur- j day, 1:30. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. GLENHEXING, MRS. MACY MALOTT— Wife of Dr. John L. Glendening, mother of Miss Macy Maloti and daughter of Mrs. Macy Malott, sister of Mrs. William C. Kern and Caroline Malott, passed away Thursday morning. Friends may call at the residency, 3134 N. Dela-ware-st. Services at the St. John of Arc Church. Burial Crown Hill. M’KINNEY, JOEL E. —Nephew of Mrs' David Buis of Beech Grove, passed away at the home of Mrs. Marie Alexander. 1829 E. Raymond-st, Thursday, Nov. 7. Friends may call, W. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL PARLORS. 2228 Shelby-st, alter 7 p. m.. Saturday. Funeral irom the Methodist Church. Ninth and Alton-sts. Boech Grove. Sunday. 2 p. m. Burial New Crown. MOKGINTHAILK, HENRY 1344 Gale-st, entered into rest Wednesday, age 66 years, beloved husband of Alba Morgenthaier, father of Eva Coulter. Ralph and Fay Morgenthaler. Funeral Saturda.\. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR. 2050 E. Michigan-st, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hili. PAGE, GEORGE I.,—Brother of William A. Anna and John J. Page, and nephew l of Sallie Maloney, died Thursday, Nov. 7. Funeral at thy residence. 648 N. Ruralst,* Monday, Nov. 11, 8:30 a. m. Services at- St. Pliilip Neri Church. 9 a. m. K. of C. meet for prayer Sunday, 7 p. m. I fiends invited. BLACKW ELL SERVICE. PIPER. NOW AI, Beloved brother of Mrs, Eihel Cobb. Mrs. LUah Kidwell and Mrs. Hazel Warner of Detroit, passed awav Wednesday. Not . 6. Friends may call at W. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME, 2228 Shelby-st. after 4 p. m. Friday. Funeral Saturday, 2 u m. Burial New Crown. PUGH, DANIEL Age 86 years. beloved husband of Mary Pugh i deceased i. father of John Pugh and grandfather of Harry Pugh, fatherin-law of R. W. Socking. passed away at his home 2-14 N. Hamilton-av. Thursday, 7:45 p. in. Funeral Saturday. 1:30 p.‘ m., from the* residence. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. SHIRLEY SERVICE. REID CATHERINE (Kate)—Age 87. beloved mother of John and William Reid, passed away Nov. 7. Funeral from her residence 705 S. Missouri-st, Monday. 8.30 a. m.: St. John's Church. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross. Friends invited. Member of Altar Society of St. John's Church. SPEAKS & FINN SERVICE. ROUTE, MARGARET Os 1069 W. 28thsf. beloved wife of George Romte, mother of Charles Routte. Mrs. Goldie Prichard. August Routte. and Mrs. Rosalia Lynch, sister of Mrs. Alice Orrell of Cloverdale, Ind. Passed away Nov. 7, 1935, age 70 years. Funeral Saturday. 2 p. m.. at above address. Burial Floral Park. Friends invited. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. STETZEL, JOSEPH I.—Husband of Magdalena Wagner Stetzel. father of Mrs. Harry M. Cruse and Joseph F. Stetzel, brother of Mrs. Mary Lipp and Mr. Charles Stetzel. died Friday morning a! Si. Francis Hospital. Funeral Monday, 8:30. at the home. 1412 Lexingtonv: 9 a. m. St. Patricks Church. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBY. [Toledo (0.l papers please copy |. STRILBLEN. FRANK Age”~64. FatherTf Albert. Margaret and Louis Striebien. Mrs. Elsie Morris. Mrs. Katherine Schumann. Mrs. Susan Pantzer. Mrs. Louise Huieid of Peoria. 111., and Mrs. Marie Lindfors. Danville. Pa., passed awav Thursday evening. Funeral at the residence. 614 Weghorst-st. Monday. Nov. 11. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Friends may call after 1 p. in. Saturday. G. H. HERRMANN SERVICE. TUSSEY, ALLEX—Passed awav Nov. 7 Father of Mrs. Mollie Peters. Mrs. Aurelia Buekhalter. Mrs. Rose Hughes. Henry. Jack. James and Harrv Ttissev. Funeral and services from his residence. 734 Madison-av. Saturday 2 p m. Buriai Floral Park. F. lends invited. SPEAKS & FINN SERVICE. WARD. PHIL GORDON—lnfant sc . of Claude and Christina Ward, passed awav Wednesday Nov. 6. 3:35 p. m. Funeral s rvu-e Saturday at the home. 434 N. D-ai born-st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. WILSON. CHARLES Age 33, 847 S. Trernont. husband of Lucille, father of william and Charles E. Wilson, passed awav \Vednesday afternoon. Funeral Saturday at 2 n. m. at Second Free Methodist Church. Friends mav cal! at the rvsidence. Friends invited. Burial Tioral Park. FARLEY SERVICE 3 Funeral Directors, rlorists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 C Me. o'an-st TA-183S FLAN NER & BUCK. .NAN 25 W Pall Creek dr TA-440C GLiNSTEINER’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-IJ4I GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 3414 W. WASH.-ST BE-014S. 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV. TA-3718.

! ANNOUNCEMENTS ?i Funeral Directors, Florists J. C. WILSON I2JO Prospect-st DR-OJ3I. DR-CS 23 4 Lost and Found TARPAULIN on Eng! =h or Southeasternavs Reward. RI-5222. LOST—Female police pup. License No 5063. Reward. 5154 Schofield. HU-831! LOST -M3 in bills on North Side. Reward. 3544 Central WA-2794. STRAYED—Large black and white male ca! Biack splotch right side of face. Vicinity of 27>h and Illinois. HA-3129-W. LOST S4O in bills: pension money by lady 83 years, on Wasnmgton-st. Liberal reward. _l9 s. Tuxedo. CH-6851-R. WHITE GOLD wrist watch; Fountain Square theater. Thursday night. Liberal reward. DR-2936-W ! STRAYED Beagle hound, black, white, tan. notched right ear shv. 319 S. Temple; j _ *lO reward CH-3097. MALE HOUND, white with black spots Vicinity Washington and Morris-sts. BE-2064 LOST- Thursday evening, peudre blue boucie suit, between 2200 block on E 10! h or enroute to Emerson-av. Cai! IR-5939 or IR-0068 Reward LADY'S Elgin wrist watch, between 13th Delaware ano Statehouse: sentimental value. Liberal reward. RI-4878 or LI--8481 i Personals PLATT S'uaios. 703 Roosevelt bldg. RI--8696. For Xmas gift photos. Size Bxlo. | SI ea. HAIRCUT, shampoo, wave, all 3 for 25c. Facials. 25c. Permanents. 75c-$3. No appt. Koval Beauty Acad . 401 Roo.sevelt-b!dg. -f- 1 , NTERNATIONAL Charm BeauI Itv School. FREE Finger Wave j I IFt lor Marcel every day but Satur'day. 342 E Wash. St. STOMACH ULCER. GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief a free sample of Udga. a doctor's prescription at Hook's Dependable Drug Stores. RHEUMATISM. Neuritis. Aches and Pains Quickly relieved with Wlntergreen Tablets absolutely guaranteed. Write for free literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO.. Delaware Ar Ohio-sts Indiananolis. Ind ENTRAL GIVES L 209 I O. O F Bide. FREE MANICURE Geo. Maude 10£ Monument jKk ?;p§i Circle W|Pi ' > JEWELER ' Vgiap. ~\A 2 doors from Water Cos. Office A Hpai w atch maker Wte' . for 21 vis. with nJ/iMax, Rost Jewelry Cos. HELP WANTED 9 Help Wanted—Male 3 MEN to work with mgr., sal. $lO and extras. Rm. 320. Pennsylvania Bldg. MEN to sell United and Texide blades. OPPENHEIM CO.. 145 S. 111.. Indpls.. Ind. PART or full time salespeople for house-to-house. 208 Fidelity Trust. WANTED, several young married men for prospective route salesmen. Must be aggressive and of good character. Salary and commission to men who qualify. Apply after 9 a. m. Saturday, 3211 N. Illinois. 11 Help Wanted —Female GIRL exchange light duties for beauty training; no charge. 401 Roosevelt-bidg. JOBS while learning to be beauty operator. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt-bldg. WILL give pipM organ lessons exchange lor answering phone 1 morning or afternoon week. IR-0956. GIRLS wanted to sell Forget-Me-Nois for disabled veterans Sat., Nov. 9. Apply Room 14, Pembroke Arcade, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ARTISTICALLY inclined woman willing to study in spare time for commercial art position. Wri‘e FEDERAL SCHOOLS. INC'.. Box K-4109. Times. Times Want Ads- Cost Less—Produce Best. 14 Situations Wanted FIRST-CLASS laundress: specializes on shirts and dresses. Will call lor and _ deliver. TA-6753. DAY or week work for ladies; common labor for men; day or week. General house cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN _ CHURCH CENTER. INC LI-5860 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 Kentuckv-av and let us help you secure a Job. INSTRUCTIONS BE a beamy operator; pay as you learn Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt-bldg. LOOK! FREE WEEK! Nov. 11-22, then SI a wk. Typing. Comp.. Gregg. Ediph. Bkkpg. 4-8 p. m. LI-9513. 18 W. Market. TERHUNE'S. PLENTY of positions open for those who can qualify. Better yourself bv attending night school. CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE, 3rd floor. Roosevelt Didg. RI-9535.

RENTALS 16 Furnished Rooms $2.50; RUCKLE. 3012—Warm room; hoi water; near bath. Employed lady. HA-_lO9l-R. ALABAMA. 620 N.—Sleeping rooms. $1.50 and $1.75 a week. Gentlemen preferred. CARROLLTON, 3832—Lovely loom, private bath. Single or twin beds. Private home. WA-1338-W. COLLEGE. 1524—Warm room, next bath; quiet: access to phone: gentleman; $2.50 COLLEGE. 4400 N.—Attractive warm room next bath: private home: reasonable: gentleman. HU-6550. COLLEGE, 2238. Apt. 4—Large room, next bath: private home; steam heat. Reasonable. HE-3795. COLLEGE. 3553 —Warm front room. Private entrance, shower, garage. Gentleman. WA-1050. COLLEGE. 2343—Nice sleeping room; modern home: $2.50. Call HE-1892 DELAW'ARE. N.. 1230—Front room, large c!oset. Single or double. Walking distance. Bus line. DELAWARE. 929 S.—Sleeping and light, housekeeping room. Reasonable. ILLINOIS. N„ 2449—Steam heated; large front room. Suitable for 2 Meals optional. HA-1767-W. lILINOIS. 1907 N.—High-type room; 1 or 2. steam, constant hot water, garage; reasonable. Gentleman. ILLINOIS. N., 1638—Beautiful front room: twin beds (Beaatvrest); steam heat, hot water; reasonable. 1 or 2. TA-3360 ILLINOIS. N.. 624—Apt. 3; nice room; innerspring mattress. Constant hot water. Steam heat. RI-5669. MERIDIAN. N.. 966. Apt. 10—Large steam heated front room Home privileges. Walking distance. RI-9007. PARK-AV. 2650—Nice warm front room in ouiet home; no children: garage. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 2144—Desirable front room: twin beds: gentleman. Garage: _ reasonable. HA-4031-R. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1233- 2 roonur fur-' nished or unfurnished: adjoining bath. City heat. Big closets. LI-2802. RUCKLE. 3215—Large room. with large closet; near bath; meals optional. TA--0981. WASHINGTON BLVD, 3312—Attractive large room: hot water: 1 or 2 gentlemenprivate entrance. TA-7014.

TIMES ECONOMY WANT AD RENTED APARTMENT COLLEGE. 1336- Nicelv furnished, warm, 2-room apartment: hot water: utilities: __S4AO. LI-8013 This ad rented the apartment to Times readers, cost the advertiser only 24c 00 ~~ln*r W K UT*A n A Courteous ’ Twined Ad VrAN lAU Taker Will Help You / Word an Effective Ad. C/ fto/L / Irn ffik Times Economy 55 5 I NOW ... as Low as li-Sc \y Per Word

I RENTALS 16 Furnished Rooms WINTHROP. 3838—Nice room nrivate bath; north s.de home, gentleman, garage. WA-1708 ! WOODRUFF PLACE 519 M DR Lovely f*-ont room: nicelv furnished: 1 or 2 gentlemen nreferred: earage CH-3078 WOODRUFF PL 559. W DR Large room, near baiii: con?ant hot water, gentleman preferred. CH-6343 23D. W.. 115—near Illinois: attractive, large, cheerful room, good heat. 1 or 2. HA-2386 CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia-av. Clean modern sleeping rooms. $2 50 up Housekeeping rooms. 17 Hotels CENTRAL HOTEL—33I N. Delaware; strictly modern, all outside rooms. Transient: weekly rates HOTEI FREDERICK—4SB E st. Steam heated rooms. *2.50 week up. 1 Running water, tubs, showers Harbour Hotel ' room??, hot. cold water. Low rate?. HOTEL TOURIST INN Single double, heated rooms. SI; weekiv rate. S3 50 Ser ice day. night. 357 W. Washington HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts Ultra modern note wervice as low as *2 a day. *lO weet. 750 N Meridian LI-2351. IS Housekeeping Rooms $2 $2.50; 321 E. St. Clair— Modern single. 2 rooms. S3. Close in. ! S4; SANGSTER. 4325—3-room furnished cottage; semi-modern: garage. HU-2388 $5 50: 2420 N. TALBOT—2-room, private apartment: overstuffed, running water, heat. HA-4928-M. ALABAMA, N., 1920 —2 large furnished rooms: back porch; private entrance: utilities: adults. BROADWAY, 1154—2 clean, warm, lower rooms, 2 beds, $4.50. 1 up. $2.50. BROADWAY. 835 —1 and 2-room apartments; everything furnished; modern. Walking distance. COLLEGE. 1410—Newly decorated, clean, warm, front. 2-rm. apartment; adults; phone: *4. EAST ST.. 914 N.—2 front rooms, modern: steam heat, garage; adults; reasonable; walking distance. FLETCHER. 722—4 modern rooms: utilities; $6.50. 57.50. Tend furnace part rent. DR-2295-R. ILLINOIS. N., 1726 —Cozy 1-room. telephone. running water, private entrance; $4. i Mornings and e*. Piling>. OLNEY, 2617 n. Furnished 3 clean cozy rooms, down: utilities: heat: private entrance: reasonable. ORANGE. 222—2 o* 3 nice modern rooms: 2 beds; good heat; private entrance; garage. PARK. 1023—2 furnished apartments; warm and clean: close to bath. PARK 806—1 room, kitchenette; also single, nicelv furnished. Good heat; _ $3, $3.50. RUCKLE, 1709—Warm room, kitchenette; furnished: private entrance; garage Near Central. HE-5117. SOUTHEASTERN AVE.. 1523—Large 1room apartment: furnished; steam heat; private entrance; garage; couple preferred STATE. S. 24—3-room apartment downstairs: sink, range; private entrance; snlendid heat, garage; reasonable RI--2153. WASHINGTON E. 1810 —2-rooin apartment: light, neatly furnished; sink, garage optional. Reasonable WOODRUFF PL. 766 West-Dr—2-room apirtment: front: sink: phone: good heat: attractive for adults. NINTH. 616 E. 1. 2 or 3 cheerful sunn’ rooms. Utilities furnishvd. Walking distance. Telephone. 34TH, 3909 E.—Fufn. cottaee; gar.; school, car line: $4 wk. Call 1941 Ludlow-av. NICELY furnished one and two-room apartment, hot water, utilities. 227 E. lOth-st. For Lowest Cost Want Ads Use The Times —Phone RI-5551 _ 1!) Rooms tvith Board BROADWAY. 2222—Desirable warm room; home privileges: congenial girl; every convenience. HE-2472. CENTRAL AND 22D—Warm room. 1 or 2 girls; twin beds: privileges. Meals optional. HA-2859-W. DELAWARE. N.. 1656—Front room: warm, private home; privileges; excellent meals; reasonable. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $25; PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 2458—Redecorated, 4-room upper duplev. Heat, j _ water. Adults. *3o NEW JERSEY. N . 1202—Beautiful efficiency apartment; Frigidaire; rugs; < utilities furnished. 112 E. OHIO ST. $lO and up; 1 and 2-rm.; citv heat and water sum. A. J. HUEBER & CO. 144 N. Delaware. LI-4412. 230 E 9tn . $32.50 to $37.60 402 N Meridian $45.00 to $125.00 GENERAL APTS.. INC 22 W. Vermont _ LI-2439 fIMRWieW fteNfflt WJRfflO Choice apartments gladlv shown HE-13U8 Indianapolis Rental Agency sum. and unfurn apts Free tervlr# anc transportation LI-5482 LARGE EFFICIENCY. *27.50 Dressing rm. and bkfst. rm. Automatic heat. Frig., util., well managed bldg. 1530 N. Illinois-St 22 Unfurnished Houses $8; SECURES good house: easily heated; 6 rooms and garage. 1858 Gent-av. LI--4368. sl2.so—Water paid Cornell, 2749. 5 rms.; A-l double: bath: redecorated. RI-2929. sl6: NICELY painted, redecorated, semimodern, 6-room double. Meridian, S., 1745. _ DR-4241-W. $22.50: WATER paid; ' Parker, N„ 623' Modern double, newly painted, garage. S22.SO—WATER PAlD—Washington. E 4124; 5-room modern double- hardwood j floors: garage. IR-6015. BROADWAY. 6221—4-room strictly modern double; Frigidaire; garage. HA* j 2042-R. COLLEGE. 2533—G00d 8-room modern ! single- 3-car garage: large yard; S3O. j LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia-av. ; EASTERN, 843—7-room single, garage, new ! furnace; near St. Philips; 532.50. CH- 1 GRACELAND—Near Butler; owner's twostory bungalow; repapered; repainted; garage. WA-0690-R. ILLINOIS. 2619 N. 10 rooms, modern, and 2-car gar., on car line; in excellent location lor roomers; S3O. J. S. CRUSE. __ INC RI-6412 MADISON-AV. 632—7-room modern single; water paid. $lB LI-8154. NORTHEAST. s3o 5-room modern bungalow: water paid. TA-1571. R. E. MATHEWES. OLNEY. 1503 N.—s-room modern doub!*>; good condition: garage. OWNER. CH--0253-M. ORCHARD-AV. 3717—Attractive 5-room double: good condition: $lB WALLACE. N.. 4112—5 rooms, semi-mod-ern single: garage: good condition. HU--7458. 10TH-ST. E.. 213—7-rm. mod.; A-l condi29TH. 1230 W.—6-room single; modern except furnace, hot water; new paptr; good condition: Sl4. RI-2368. Rental Bargain 6313 Broadway; 6 rooms, modern doubles2B. Cail GREGORY & APPEL, INC. Rr--7491. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses 2 OR 3 ROOMS: utilities, good heat ga- : rage: adults; $5.50. 25 N. Highland.

RENTALS 123 Furnished Apts, and Houses *9 50 \YK ; BUNGALOW PARK 1202 N ! Capitol. Apt. No 1. 6 rooms modern. beat. water furnished. Janitor service ! J C McCULLOUOH. Agencv LI-5596 s3o EAST —Cozv bung vd get . other?. WHITE TA-463J IR-7958 eve CARROLLTON 2621—2 rooms mceiv furnished: Norge refrigeration: automate heat. HE-5168 CENTRAL. 2131 *6 wit.; 1-rooai kitchenette. private bath, good heat HE-4155 EAST—Middle a geo couple will share lovely modern home with refined adults. CH--6830-W HARDING. 2618 N.-—Elegantly furnished 4-room cottage: 2 bedrooms: ptano radio, garage. *7 evt. Bargain: act quicklv. T.A-6340. ILLINOIS. N., 2816—Attractive efficiency apartment; electric refrigeration constant hot water: reasonable MARKET. F. 1034—3 rooms and bath nicely furnished: garage. u:i!it:es paid *7 50 week. LI-3801 N'EW JERSEY. N . 739—5 rms overstuff'd *iJ>o week. Water paid. Rl-7725 NEW YORK. 1628. W.—s rms . overstuffed bath, garage; $4 50 wk RI-7725 6-ROOM modern double. 3 bedrooms near Short ridge: *32 HA-4928-M REAL EBTATE FOR SALE 28 Houses for Sale i NEW JERSEY. 739. N —5-rm. mod. Sell at best offer Small pavment down, bal. as rent; furn. or unfurn. RI-7725 3500 NORTH—I2-room duplex, redecorated: rented SBO month; will trade for single j)r sell on terms WA-1338-W. GOOD 5-room mod bung east, clear exchange for double east. Mr Burge>s. RI- 9388. IR-6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO REALTORS j CASH buyer lor small business building i jR t 6 i > Q2 r * IOOOO - Mr. Burgess. KI-9388 AMERICAN ESTATES CO REALTORS SOUTHEAST. DELOSS. 1322-4 rooms, inside toilet: sink in kitchen: cellar, garage. Price SIOOO, SSO cash. *lO per month. JENNINGS BROS.. 28 S. 111. STRICTLY modern bungalow, like new ?A°,°9k-n, with s2o ° down Mr Helmut. HU-0279. ALLISON REALTY CO Realtors. RI-2368. At Riverside-Dr—6-Room* Bung 2-car gar.; *3250, *2OO cash. 1510 i Herschell. between 21st and 22nd BRIDGES A- GRAVES. 243 N Del RT-3477 j COMMISSIONER SALE 6 rooms, modern, must have an offer BOYD W. TEMPLETON. Commissioner In - diana Trust Cos LT-4414 Bv order of court: 2100 bTk. E. 12th-st 5 room a side modern double. 3600 blit.. Orehard-av.. 3 bedroom modern. 2 storv I cottage: low appraisals. 3*2 acres with 5 room house; Pittsboro. Indiana, Call RII J ol '- 947 N. Rural St. Fine large lot. 50x140. paved 3 sides: 8-room house and 4 garages. near E Tenth-st carline and business dislrict. Priced at ground value onlv. Mr Clavj lon. HALL-HOTTEL CO . INC. LI-2541 29 Sale Suburban Property BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO. 155 E. Market-st. Union Title Bldg 30 Lots, Farms and Acreage 27 ACRES: 25 mi. Northwest: good 7-room house; good barn, all black land Price S4OOO. HARNESS & CLINE. 119*2 N Alabama. LI-9220 32 Wanted to Trade REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE R. A. Franke RI-2800 E KIRK MCKINNEY CO . INC SWAPS TO ADVERTISERS—Each ad appearing in I his column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau directory for sixty davs free of charge. Your "Swap” ad will receive a special rate of seven days for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three. Call RI-5551 r ’UR COAT, size 40 sell or trade lor whai? BE-0852. BEST prices for usvd lumber, sash, doors bath fixtures, etc. LI-3069.

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ALTERATION SPECIALISTS ALiEKAiIoNS Ladies Men a garment*. Cleaning, pressing, refining, repairing. Reasonable MEYER O JACOBS 213 f. BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS BUILI and marie ary UNIVERSAL WATERPROOFING CO CASH REGISTERS, SCALES FOR PROMPT service on repairing cash registers and scales. RI-6585. CONTRACTING INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO.. 119 N. Alabama RI-6090 Roofing, painting, sheet metal work: rejnodeling DANCING BONNIE BLUE BROWN DANSE STUDIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING FOR ELECTRICAL REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS, CALL RI-6175. FURNACE SERVICE ALL MAKES furnaces repaired. Cleaned'. Tinning, roofing, sheet metal work. CAMPBELL BE-3437 FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583 JEWELERS WILLIAMS & CO.. Jewelers, formerly of 23 N. Capitol-av. are now at 18 S. Capitol. MATTRESSES, MADE OVER MA l l HESSES renovated, also made into mnerspring by experts. RI-2347 MATTRESSES renovated or made into inra S 0 P 9 r 37 gS NU " WAY MATTRESS’ CO have machine to make all mattreaaea Phone ne SA-^O2-j and A =ent.

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SWAPS COON fox *nd rabbit hounds sold on a fuaran'ee Will trad for gun*. Ah snds of gun* for sale *36 W. 30th-*t AUTOMOBILES repaired at your home a- - vou cheaper price. Cash or what? DR-5543. PRIVATE party sell extra good '3l Ford: 6 wheels: convertible coupe n*w tire*; *lB5. Can arrange terms 333 E. North __Apt. 26 EQUITY in Olds '29 roach for what hav* vou. 1*26 W Vermont . GALE 2100 block, want carpenter labor in exchange for rent or part pavment 6-rocm single. PARK. LI-4369 CASH FOR USED SHOTGUNS Call HE-192.3 WOOD for working up tree, birch, ex'ra good fuel. LI-8889 TRADE or sei! cheap. SBS equity in Chrysler '29 coach; good condition. 608 s. Temple 12 GAUGE Winchester pump. 26 Ford coupe for motorcycle 3113 Harlan SWAP 32 hammerless revolver for 16gauge double barrel BE-1945-W TYPEWRITER. L C. Smith for *ls 100* Yoke, south of Garfield Park BED DAVFNPORT 4-bum oil vo*e for ~6 Maytag washer: cash or what. 2618 S Capitol WTLL wreck old building so general repairing. furnace tinning roofing CAMPBELL BE-3437 TO TRADERS —ls you can no; find what vou desire in the aria in this column, call the Swap Counter. RI-5551 and we will attempt to arrange a trada lor vou from Swaps advertisements previous.v published There is no charge _ for this service MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods NORGE, used 1935 Model 5 a-io cu ft for balance due 3323 E 10: h. ELEC, refrig , mefl size; good rond.: cart $29.50. 240 Mass. Open eyes KELVINATOR. 6-cu ft ; porcelain: used; _ A-l shape. 240 Mass Open eves. BASEBURNERS—AH sires cheap. MODEL STOVE AND FURNACE CO.. 622 E Washington. nw F .';jy? K WILL RENT A NEW MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR. L. S. AYRES & CO. BREAKFAST SFT. $6, white gas sto- eT *10: lame healing stove sl7 50. 3 good overstuffed suites, cheap Other furniture Reasonable 4021 E New York-**. Used washers, *7.50 up New machines. $29 50 up. ydM O and washer as down pavment. Electric sweepers. sl2 95 up THOR ELECTRIC SHOP 136 N Penn. LT-5388 RENT anew refrigerator, white dr luxe finish, well insulated for onlv $3 50 a year POLAR ICE Ar FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern. 1902 S. East. 2302 W. Michigan. 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Rugs—*3.9s ~ JORDAN BROS. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM 207 \V. Wash., across from Statehouse BABY bed; large size; wood; good condition. Reasonable 1501 Olnev. PRIVATE sale furniture to settle estate of Dr. G. W Lutz. 2228 N. Pennsylvania St. G. W. WARNER. Executive MODEL baseburner. excellent condition! sls. 1236 W. 31st-st. ANTIQUE, fine, large mahogany bed. Napoleon style: perfect. 1835 N. Pennsvl. vania-st. HA-337.3 2 GOOD occasional antique chairs, $5 each" antique bureau. *5; 9x12 rug. Sa. LI-b2.36. C-OOD fringed rug 9x17, $17.50: overstuffed suite. 3-piece. sls; unusual lounging chair. Ottomon. like new *2O; Sellars metal kitchen cabinet. S2O; large mahogany dresser, chiffonier. *3O, china cabinet. $lO. LI-6236. IC £. BOX ' Ras s ' ove - first-class. *5 each" 4054 College. WA-4165 GREEN gas range. $12.50; round oak healing stove. $6; kitchen cabinet. $5: breaklast table. 2 chairs. $5.50; single bed. springs. *6. LI-6236 Singer Bargains Electric portable, sews good. *l9 75; Singer elec, console, reposs.. small ha! : Domestic electric console. $32 50 Singer drop head, treadle. $7 50. THE SINGER CO 126 W. Wash SAVE on your want ad cost - " use Times Economy Want Ads. Just phone—Rl-5551—and say adtaker #

MACHINISTS GEO. .1. EGENOLF—Machinist. Specialize ing printing and special machinen. is , W. South-st. LI-6212. MOVING, TRANSFER. STORAGE shipping, part load shipment jj“J oads insured; return load' wanted OTTO J. SUEZ RI-6561-3628 Nile CHijoyH- w. CARLE! ON TRANSFER—Experienced mtiv_ers: covered vans: recs. rates. HA-2252. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS fcXPERi repairs on all musical tn ir.iments CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Mass-av. Band and orchestra instruments repaired" expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO - C 9z_ l2B N PtNfii LI-5513. NUBONE COKSETIER ' CALL mv none—l32o W McCauv or telephone BE-1015-R for appointment OIL BURNER SERVICE ’ 2FHR. SERVICE, repairing insrailarionT all makes. Electrical maintenance. HAND IR-2460 PAPERHANGING PAPER furnished, nung. $3 room ing. painting Work guaranteed. IR-069* PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING ALL WORK GUARANTEED A J GILLIAN. DR-6307-W SERVICE AND PARTS DEPTS. "* SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER tnT economy and satisfaction in repairs and lubrication. _ BE SURE! BE SAFE! BE SMART! DODGE WEISSMAN MOTORS ' 2210 E Wash. Phone*—Dav CH-5828. nlte DR-Sll? PONTIAC C. WOLF AUTO OO 534 N Capltni Phones—Day RI-3087: night. Ll-4818