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The Answers Below arz the answers to test questions printed on Page. 3. 1. From the French, dent-de-lion 2. 1934 3. October 4 Rus-dan novelist. 5 The Hwang-Ho. FOR WANT AD RESULTS AT THE LOWEST COS! IS’ INDIANAPOLIS RILEY 5551 W'jKl) RATE Times Want Ads ire io;c or IHE WORD You do not pav for part of * line out ONLY for the number of *ords used This arrangement mates lime- Want Ads more than ever the economy Want Ads of Indlanaoolis BOX NUMB KB ItERUES Advertisers who do not dearrt to divulge their names or addressea mar take advantage ul The rimes "BOX NUMBER’ service Replies to "Bo* NumDer' ads are received at Ihe limes otlice and advertisers a:e sasureo that their identity is never divuiged o Tha Time* CONTRACT KATES Call RILEY 3S.YI lor inlnrmatlon ragarding CONTRACT KA IES OKDERINU WANT ADS Your leiepnone can to KILEY mu puts vou in instant touch with oaa of Iheso courteous Ad-lakers u moi# convenient vou nut orma youi ad to IHE TIMES OFFICE, 214 W MARYLAND or vou mav mail vour advertisement, to the Classified A4vertlsing Manager and it will 'c*lva immediate aitrptwn Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses (Incorrect addresses trequrntly are given tv ibr. Marriage License Bureau deliberateiv the limes in printing the official list assumes no responsibility for the accuracy nl such addresses, i Louis Bixler. 29, of 502 N Tremonl-av. atunem. ana Dorothy Kunkel, 22, of 1605 Mlli;-av, teacher. Clifford Pittman, 26, R. R. 11. Box. 214 meat, cutter, and Roberta Rooerts, 23, ot lok4 Spunn-av, clerk. James Monday. 2 1, of 3111 Harlan-st, laoorer. and Louise Baum, 22, of 31U harlan-st, laborer. Fred Schuler. 34 Georgetown. restaurant owner, and Viola Scnuler, 27, 5,55 t 12th-st, housekeeper. Wilbur Harris, 23, ot 819 chemist, and Mary Harding, 24, of 1314 Harian-st. inspector. Sam Weprin, 32. Chicago, clerk, and Dora Kaufman, 29, of 902 Maple-st. looper. Edward Richardson, 22, of 123 E. Mary-lanci-.st, laborer, and Ruby Stroup, 22. of 1017 S. Pcrshing-st, housekeeper. Walter Loucks, 18. R. R. 1 Djx 671, machinist, and Lois Wickersham, 17, of 230 Bicking-st, housekeeper. William Marsh. 2j, of 1507 Gimber-*, laborer, and Pauline Johnson, 18, of 1238 McDougal-st, housekeeper. John Dale, 48. of 850' J Virgtma-av. amusement business, and Anna Clouse, OS, of 850'2 Virginia-av, housekeeper. 3 Deaths —Funerals Indianapolis Times, Monday, Nov. 11, 1935. BRACKET TANARUS, MR*. ROSIE —Beloved mother of Harry, Chester. Mrs. Harvey Flinn. hdw.iid and Manunie BtacK'jtt, passed away at the residence. N. Jeffarson-st., Brownsburg Ind. Funeral from the residence Tuesday Nov. 12. at 2 p. m. Interment Grrenlawn Cemetery. For intormation call FINN BROS.. ’IA-1835. CAMP. LUNA BELLE - Age 63 years, beloved wile of Edward C. Camp, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Wallsmith ana mother of Mrs. Nora White, Mrs. Olive Livingston, Herbert and Russel.' Camp, passed away Saturday morning it residence, 252 N. Mlley-av. Funeral services Tuesday. 1:30 p. til., at residence. Friends invited. Burial. Oaklandon. CONKLE SERVICE. CASTLEMAN. LOU B. —Age 73 years, aunt of Mrs. Minnie Weigel, passea away Sunnav afternoon at the residence. 3310 W Michigan-st. Funeral services Tuesday, 3 p. m.. at residence Friends invited. Burial Mt. Jackson Cemetery. CONKLE SERVICE. EDMUNDS. ARTHUR R. Age 70. brother of Mrs. James F. T. Sargent. Mrs. Nancy Lindiet John Edmunds of Chicago, and Charles Edmunds of Tfilsa. Oklahoma, passed away Saturday evening in Taylorsville Ind Services front me FLANNER k BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tiler,dav at 1:30. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. IColumbus ilnd.) papers _ please copy. I GEISENDORFF. NINA E.—Of 1337 Nordykfav, beloved daughter of Fred (deceasedi. and Bessie Geisendorff, sister of Mrs. June Loucks. Mrs. Bertha Baker. Margaret, Ruth. Maurice and Harold GeisenaorJT. departed this life Saturday, age 21. Funeral Tuesday. Nov. 13, at St.. John's Church at 10 a. m. Funeral under direction of Moore k Kirk. HALLIDAY. LAURA M.—Wife of George 1 and mother of Mrs. Taylor Obold of Detroit, Mich., passed away Monday morning Services at the FLANNER A i BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. JXssALS, MARSHALL"R. —Son of Major and Mrs. Bright B. Issacs of Ft. Wayne. Ind.. passed away Sunday morning. For further information call the FLANNER <fc BUCHANAN MORTUARY KEHRER. MILDRED L.—Beloved wife of Carl .1. Kehrer, mother of John, daughter of Mrs. Lucy Ewing, sister of Mrs. Iva Harriv. Mrs. Maud Spore, Mrs. Bertha Edney. Nathan Baynes. Elmer Ewing, citv. and Mrs. Julia Kilpatrick. Levering. Mich , passed away at St. Vincent's Hospital Saturday. Nov. 9. 10:15 p tn., age 33 vears. Funeral at residence. 1212 W. 29th-st. Weunesdav, Nov. 13. 7:30 a in.: services Holy Angels Church. 8 a. in. Friends inivted. Burial St Jo-eph ? Cemetery. KREITLKIN. ANDREW G. - Age 81 beloved brothei of Anna, John and Mrs. Barbara Abdon and Mrs. Margaret Mendel, passed away Fririav. Nov. 8. Funeral services Tuesdav. Nov 12 2 p. m.. at the RUSSELL ABDON FUNERAL HOME. 1807 N Illlnoii-st. Buria! Crown Hill. Friends invited. LAMB, BARN AM'S F.- Beloved husband of Cailie Lamb passed away Sunday afternoon at hi? residence. 3754 Parkiv. Services from the FLANNER k BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 10 a m. Friends invited Burial Newcastle. Ind. LANGENBACHER. MARY LOUlSE—Sister of Bert Langeubacher and aunt of Marv Louise. Celia. Bernard and James Langenbacher. and Edward Miller of Dayton. 0.. passed away Saturday. Nov. 9. at residence of her brother. 1126 Con-gress-av. Funeral Tuesday. Nov. 12. 8:30 at residence: 9 a. m Holy Angels Cnurch. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may rail. LANGENBERG. WILLIAM C.— Age 45. beloved son of Florence Springer, passed awav at the residence of his mother and stepfather. Otto Springer. 1853 Montcalmst. Services at the residence Tuesday. Nov. 12. at 2 p. m. Interment Crown Hill. LONG. JENNIE SARAH—Beloved mother of Mrs. O. S. Flick of Indianapolis, Mrs. Helen McPhee of Alanson. Mich., and Mrs. Edna Keteis of Marysville, Mich , departed this life Sunday, age 67 years. Funeral and burial at Alanson. Mich. Friends mav call at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station-st. until Monday, 7 p. m. MAFFEY. ZlLPHA—Daughter' of Mrs. Flora G. Mafiey and the late Frank Z. Massey. passed awav at Noblesville, Sunday afternoon. Noticr* of service later. For further information call the FLANNER A BUCHANAN MORTUARY. MCARTY. ROBERT CULLWELL— Passed awav at the home of his son, William McCarty of 649 Holly-av. Nov. 11. 1935. age 89 vears. Funeral services Tuesdav at 7:30 p. m. from WM. D BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY 1321-23 W. Rav-st. Buna! Wednesday at Bedford. Kv. Friends may call after 6 p. m. Mondav. MONAGHAN. ANNA DALTON Beloved wife of John Monaghan, mother of ,T. Rav and Edward F . sister of Mike Dalton. Julia Brown and Kate Delvin, died Saturday nigh’ at St. Vtncvni s Hospital. Friends mav call at the KIRBY' MORTUARY' 190! N Meridian-si. Funeral Tuesdav 8 30. at the moituary: 9 a. m 8S Peter and Paul Cathedral Burial Hole Cross cemetery. Friends invited o*l4l RN. CAFI. P.— Agv 40 years, beloved husband of Jeanette Osburn. passed awav at his home. 3419 E. 25th-st, Sunday. Nov. 10. He is also survived by four daughters. Eva. Dorothy. Ethel and Doris Osburn one sister Ecna and his farenti. Charles J. and Rella Osburn. rom Lebanon Ind. Services will be held at the Victory Memorial M. r Church. Woodlawn and Y-lla-avs Wednesday. Nov 13, 2 p. m Fnends invited. Interment Crown Hill Fnends may call at the BERT . GADD FUNERAL HOME Churchman and Prospect, any time after 6 p. m. Monday.
.? Deaths—Funerals MILES, LILLIAN—R R S B~ x 578 beloved wife of Orvil, daughter of Mr Harem Payne, sister of Walter Everett end lUrfha Payne, passed awav Nov. 11 Fnends mav call W. T BLASENOYM FUNERAL PARLORS 2223 Shelbvst. after 4 p m. Tuesdav Services Tuesde" 7:30 p m. Burial Port Roval. Kv.. Wednesday TR.AGESER, PETER V Age 45 years Sa*. urday. 9 p. m.. husband of Maud A Trageser. father of John Tragee.-r Mrs. Mildred King, stepfather of Mrs. Marie Kassenbrock, Edward N Wahl, grandfather of Donna Jeanetb King. Funeral ' LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 ? Meridlan-st, Tuesdav 830 a. m . St Catherine's Church. 3 a m. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. VONDERHEIDE. WILLIAM H. Age 54. beloved husband of Minnie, father of Mrs V;lla Hutton Jerome fxtrena, Agatha and Pauline passed awav Salurdav Funeral Wednesoav. Nov. 13. 8:30 a. m at residence 1233 Congress a> 9 a m. Holv Angels Church F'riend' invited Burial S' Joseph Ome-erv GEO W. USHER SERVICE 5 Funeral Directors FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Meridian-st TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W Fall Creek-di TA-44C0 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market HISEY & TITUS 951 N- Delaware LI-3328 Proffitt & Hamilton You Set the Funeral P r ice 3040 N. Ulinois-Sf, I A -0182 TA-3241 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W WASH-ST BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV TA-1719 J. C. V\ T LSON 1230 Prospect-st DR-0321. DR-0322 6 In Memoriams DERRETT tn loving memory of our dear mother. EVA LENA, who passed away 11 years ago today. Nov. 11. 1924: Dear Mother, you are not forgotten. Though on earth you are no more: Still in memory you are with us. As you always were before. THE FAMILY 9 Lost and Found LOST Man’s Elgin wrist watch, vicinity Athenaeum: reward. FfE-2717. CI.ASS pin, initials M E. H. on front, C. L. D. on back, on 16th-st. TA-4840. LOST—Female 13-inch beagle hound, black, white and tan: answers name Dixie Reward. DR-7021-J. LOST S4O in bills; pension money by lady 83 years, on Washington-st. Liberal reward. 19 S. Tuxedo. CH-6851-R. STRAYED Beagle hound, black, white, tan. notched right ear; shv 319 S Temple: _ $lO reward. CH-3097-R LOST—Thursday evening, poudre blue boucle suit, between 2200 block on E 10th or enroute to Emerson-av Call IR-5939 or IR-0068 Reward II Personals HAIRCUT, shampoo, wave, all 3 for 25c. Facials. 25c. Permanents. 75c-$3. No appt. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt-b:dg PLATT Studios, 703 Roosevelt bldg. RI--8696 For Xmas gift photos. Size Bxlo. SI ea. I WILL NOT be responsible for any bills or debts contracted by any one other than myself. F. L. DAVIS. ...I -iN I E R N A T 1 O N A I I ICHARM BEAUTY SCHOOI- | I lr* I FREE hair cut. shampoo * * 1 ■or wave 342 E. Wash-st Central Gives FREE HAIRCUTS 209 1 O O F Bldg STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescription, at Hook's Dependable Drug Stores. RHEUMATISM. Neuritis. Aches and Pains quickly relieved with Wintergreen Tablets absolutely guaranteed. Write for free literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO . Delaware k Ohio-sts. Indlanaoolis. Ind. REGISTER your friends names with us who are going to buy refrigerators, washers, radio, gas ranges or oi' heaters. We pay you 5Ck ($5 per $lOOl if we sell them. STEWART AND ALEXANDER 104 W. 38th. WA-1137 Jl|U 10C Monument Water Cos. Office Jt w Head watch maker Rost Jewelry Cos 13 Business Services ALTERATION SPECIALISTS ALTERATIONS Ladies'. Men’s garments. Cleaning, pressing, relining, repairing. Reasonable MEYER O. JACOBS. 212 E. _l6th-st. TA-6667. BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS BUILI ana mane drv UNIVERSAL WATERPROOFING CO. CH-6397. 4330 E 16th-St^ CASH REGISTERS, SCALES FOR PROMPT service on repairing cash __ registers and scales. RI-6585 CONTRACTING INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO.. >l9 N. Alabama. RI-6090 Roofing oalnting. sheet metal work: rsjnodeling ELECTRICAL REPAIRING FOR ELECTRICAL REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. CALL RI-6175. FURNACE SERVICE ALL MAKES furnaces repairea. cleaned. Tinning, roofing sheet metal work. CAMPBELL. BE-J'37. FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new oy rebottoming in cane, hickory ot- reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583 JEWELERS V/ILLIAMS & CO.. Jewelers, formerly of 23 N. Capitol-av. are now at 18 S. Capitol. MACHINISTS GEO. J. EGENOLF—Machinist. Specializing printing and special machinery. 18 ’ z __ W. South-st. LI-6212. MATTRESSES, MADE OVER MATTRESSES renovated; also made into tnnerspring by experts. RI-2347. HAVE MACHINE to mak? all mattresses like new. Box and innerspring. Agent. Phone HA-0502-J MATTRESSES renovated or made into innersprings. NU-WAY MATTRESS CO. CH-0937. MOVING, TRANSFER, STORAGE PACKING, shipping, part load shipment.All loads insured: return loads wanted OTTO J SUET RI-6561 -3628 Nile. CH--0699-W CARLETON TRANSFER —Experienced rnov_ers; covered vans; teas, rates. HA-2252. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repairs on all musical instrim merits. CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Mass.-av. BAND Rnd orchestra instruments repaired expert, guar work. PEARSON PIANO CO . 128 N. Penn. LI-5513 OIL BURNER SERVICE 24-HR. SERVICE, repairing Installation.’ all makes. Electrical maintenance HAND. IR-2460 PAPERHANGING PAPER furnished hung. $3 room. Pmstering. painting. Work guaranteed. rR-0691 PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PAPERHANGING AND' PAIN'NG ALL WORK GUARANTEED A , GILLIAN SERVICE AND PARTS DEPTS~ SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER for economy and satisfaction in repairs and lubrication. BE SURE I BE SAFE! JBE JSMART! _ DODGE WEISSMAN MOTORS 2210 E. Wash. Phones—Day. CH-5828: PONTIAC I WOLF AUTO CO 534 N. Capitol. Phones—Dav. RI-3087; night. LI-4816. FOR results at lowest cost use Times Economy Want Ads Phone RI lev 5551 11 Schools, Instruction LOOK 1 FREE WEEK’ Nov. 11-22 then SI a wk. Typing. Comp Gregg. Ediph. Bxkpg. 4-8 p. m LI-9513 18 W. Market TERHUNES PLENTY’ of positions open for those who can qualify. Be-ter vourself bv attending night -chooi CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE 3rd floor. Roosevelt Bldg RI-9535. 20 Help W anted. Female WILL, give pip organ lessons exchange for answering phone 1 morning or afternoon week. IR-0956 REFINED woman preferab’v one experienced in business or teaching for permanent executive position. J' 5. DE QUICK. Claypool Hotel ARTISTICALLY inclined woman willing to study in spare time for commercial art position. Write FEDERAL SCHOOLS. INC.. X-4109. Times.
21 Help Wanted , Male MEN >o sell United and Texide blades OPPENHEIM CO.. 145 S. 111. Indpls.. Ir.d YOU can earn Sl2-S2O wk We train vou. Guar. sal. $lO. bonus. 38’ 2 N. Penn Rm 320 MAN for established food route, n popular Premium plan. Se've regular customers. Good earning- a* once Car given producer. Apply 832 Massachu-setts-av. 9 to neon. 23 Situations, Female DAY or week work for ladies: common labor for men; dav or week. General hou.e cleaning. UNITY’ CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC LI-5860 24 Situations, Male JUST 20c A DAY* ~ A 10-word ad will appear under thl classification for as low as 20c a dav case with order Come to The Time- office 214 W. Maryland, one square from Illinois and Washmgton-sts down Kentuckv-av and let us heip vou secure a lob 30 Rooms for Rent $2.50; RUCKLE 3012—Warm room: hot water: near bath. Emploved lady. KA_Hl9l_lß_ $2.50: COLLEGE, 2343 -Nice warm room, modern, home, no other roomers. HE--1892. $3.50: 38 w. Vermont -Large, well fufnished. constant heat, hot ’water; gentleman. RI-3603. COLLEGE 1524—Warm room, next bath. quiet: access to phone: gentleman: $2.50 DELAWARE, N.. 1230—Front room, large closet. Single or doubk. Walking distance. Bus line. ILLINOIS, N., 2449—Steam heated: large front room. Suitable for 2 Meals optional. HA-1767-W. ILLINOIS. 1907 N.—High-type room: 1 or 2 steam, constant hot water, garage; reasonable. JLentkman. MERIDIAN. N. 966, Apt. 10—Large steam heated front room. Home privileges Walking distance. RI-9007. PARK-AV. 2450—Nice warm front room in quiet home; no children: garage. PENNSY'LVANIA. N., 2144—Beautiful front room: twin beds: good heat: gentleman; garage. HA-4031-R. RUCKLE-ST—Large. room, with large closet; near bath: meals optional TA--0981. SALEM. 3741—Lovely front room; private home: suitable 1 or 2; meals optional. HA-1925-R. VERMONT. 128. E.. APT. 3—Nicely iurnished front, steam heat; constant hot water. Li-7924. WASHINGTON BLVD, “3312—Attractive large room; hot water; 1 or 2 gentlemenprivate entrance. TA-7014. WINTHROF. 3838—Nice room private bath; north side home; gentleman: garage WA-1708. WOODRUFF PL., 559. W. DR.—Large room, near bath; constant hot water: gentleman preferred. CH-6343, 13TH. 229. E.—Nicely furnished front room, good heat: $2. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia-av. Clean modern sleeping rooms; $2.50 up. Housekeeping rooms. 31 Rooms with Board BANCROFT. N , 746—Nice room, modern hnnip; no other roomers; meals optional. IR -2259. BROADWAY. 2222—Desirable warm room, home privileges: congenial girl: everv convenience. HE-2472. DELAWARE. N.. 2055—5 windows, 2 closets, twin beds; all conveniences; excellent heat: good food. CHILD to room and board; good home; mother’s care: references. HA-2347-W. 32 Housekeeping Rooms $6 NEW JERSEY’. N.. 1606—Modern, neatly furnished. 2-room apartment down, sink, garage. ALABAMA. N.. 1920 —2 large furnished rooms: back porch: private entrance; _ utilities: adults. BROADWAY, 1134—2 clean, warm, lower rooms, 2 beds, $4.50. 1 up, $2.50. CAPITOL, N., 3663—Cozy, furnished, front apartment: clean: nice home: utilities: garage. HA-2684-R. FLETCHER. 722—4 modern rooms; utilities; $6.50, $7 50. Tend furnace part rent. DR-2295-R. ILLINOIS. N., 1726—Cozy 1-room, telephone. running water, private entrance; $4. 1 Mornings and evenings). MERIDIAN. N„ 1725—53, SLSOi nicely furnished front room; hot water: in-a-door bed. TA-1487. ORANGE. 222—2 or 3 nice modern rooms; 2 beds; good heat; private entrance; _ garage. PARK. 1137 1 sq. from Central car line; 2 single front rooms. $3; $3.50; single rooms. $2.50. PARK. 1023—2 furnished apartments; warm, clean; close to bath; $3.50: parking space. PARK, 806—1 room, kitchenette; also single, nicely furnished Good heat; S3. $3.50. WASHINGTON E.. 1810—2-room apartment; light, neatly furnished; sink, garage Reasonable. WOODRUFF PL. 766 West-Dr—2-room apartment; front; sink; phone: good heat; attractive for adults. NINTH. 616 E.—l. 2 or 3 cheerful sunny rooms. Utilities furnished. Walking dis- _ tance. Telephone. NICELY furnished one and two-room apartment, hot w-aler. utilities. 227 E. lOth-st. 33 Hotels CENTRAL HOTEL—33I N. Delaware; strictly modern, all outside rooms Transient; weekly rates. HOTEL FREDERICK—4SB E st Steam heated rooms. $2.50 week up Running water, tubs, showers. HOTEL TOURIST INN—Single] double" heated rooms. $1; weekly rate. $3.50. Service day. night. 357 W. Washington. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts Ultra modern note service as low as $2 a day $lO wtet 750 N Meridian Ll-2351. 31 Apartments, Unfurn. S3O—NEW JERSEY, N., 1202—Beautiful efficiency apartment; Frigidaire; rugs; utilities furnished. HUGGLER—IOth and Broadway; 2 and 4 rms. redecorated; all utilities; good heat. PARK-AV—Attractive front efficiency apartment; steam heat; refrigeration. utilities. RI-2251. GENERAL APTS.. INC. 22 Vermont LI-2439 tfMMtK RfNfflt 6UR€fIU " Choice apartments gladly shown HE-1328 Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts Free service and transoortutton LI-5462 FOR results at lowest cost use Times Economy Want Ads Phone RI ley 5551. 35 Houses, Unfurnished SIO—ARSENAL. 1101 N.—'2 block north of lOth-st. 4 rooms, semi-modern. Water paid. SIO—WALLACE. N.. 4112—5 rooms, semimodern single; garage; good condition. HU-7458. sl6: NICELY painted, redecorated, semimodern. 6-room double. Meridian. S.. 1745 DR-4241 -W. sl7 MODERN 5-room cottage; to be decorated. 1218 E. Market. CH-3143. S2O: HAMILTON. 58. N.—s rooms, modern; garage; water paid. LI-5596 $21—1909 MANSFIELD—Cozy 4-room modern single; yard; garage, ta-1844. $22 .SO: WATER paid: Parker, N.. 623^ Modern double, newly painted, garage. S22.SO—WATER PAlD—Washington. E 7, 4124; 5-room modern double: hardwood floors; garage. IR-6015. BOCI.KVARD-PL-. 4023—6-room modern, double, redecorated, finished floors garage. WA-3730-M. BROADWAY. 6221 —4-room modern; Frigidaire: garage; S3O; water paid. HA--2042-R. CARROLLTONT 3908—Attractive single, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, new furnace, garage __ HU-3314. COLLEGE. 1619—5 rooms modern: hardwood floors throughout: good furnace• water paid; $4.50 week. GRANT. 611. N.—3-room residence: water paid; garage; sl2. LI-4852. 2323 KENWOOD Newlv decorated 6-room modern double Rents for only S2O. Call GREGORY k APPEL. INC LI-7491. RINGGOLD. 1332 —Strictly modern; 6 rooms; easily heated; conveniently located. DR-5116-R. STURM-AV. 1518-20 —6-room mod. double, garage; $lB. 1 block fiom Tech H. S. SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-9484. WALLACE. N . 4112—5 rooms, semi-mod-ern single: garage; good ondition. HU--7458. E. 26TH, 3424—4 room, modern, shower laundry, good furnace, garage TA-6415. RI-3570. W 29TH. 549—Modern single, garage, good condition: $22.50. HU-7458. 29TH, 1230 W 6-room single; n’;iderji except furnace, hot water: new paper; good condition: sl4. RI-2368. 36 Furnished Places ss—Furnished S3S—NORTH 1800 —Nice 5-rm. ap; Others WHITE. TA-4633. IR-7956. eves. CENTRAL 2131—56 wk.: 1-room, kitchenette. private bath, good heat. HE-4153. CENTRAL. 1404—2 and 3-room apartmen'Bed. studio couch, frigidaire. utilities. ILLINOIS. N., 2816—Attractive efficiency apartment; electric refrigeration: constant hot water; reasonable MARKET. E.. rooms and bath nicely furnished: garage; utilities paid: $7.50 week.|| LI-3801.’ NEW YORK. 1628. YV.—5 rms.. overstuffed, bath, garage; s4.sojrk. RI-7725.
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36 Furnished Places 2 OR 3 ROOMS: utilities good heat, garage: adults: $5.50. 25 N. Highland 6-ROOM modern double: 3 bedrooms: near Shoriridee: $32. HA-4328-M 5-ROOM furnished cot'age. newly decorated. 3700 E. New York. Inquire 109 N Bu 15 Business Opportunities EARBER shop for sale. 39 McClain: good trade: newly decorated. BARBER—Beautv shop. Sell or rent; good business: wonderful opportunity for man | and wife. BE-0341-R-1. CH-2600. CLEANING. Dressing shop: -ood rQuinment; truck; living quarters; rent sls with heat furnished: doing nice business: esv terms. HE-1801. after 6 p, m. ROOMING HOUSE. 12 rooms, splendid location: rent $25: privately arrangedsplendid opportunity. Price $250 with onlv $75 down THOS. J LEWIS CO . 145 N. DEL. Rl-2663. 16 Securities WE PAY CASH FOR COUPONS FROM FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CERTIFICATES 07 BENEFICIAL INTEREST N LEONARD COHEN k COMPANY. 206 INSURANCE BUILDING 8 E. MARKET-ST _ 17 Houses and Lots 5-RM. brick veneer bung. 1322 N. Rilev. Terms. Mr. Wooslev. HU-5274. ALLISON REALTY CO . REALTORS. RI-2368. GOOD 5-room mod. bung. east, dear exchange for double east. Mr Burgess. RI- 9388 IR-6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO- REALTORS CASH buver for small business building not over SIO,OOO Mr. Burgess. RI-9388 IR-6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS 48 Sale Suburban Farms BE SURE—Of your title Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO. 155 F Markc-sf Union Title Bldg 19 Real Estate Exchange REAL ESTATE. RENTALS. INSURANCE. R. A. Franke. RI-2800. E. KIRK MCKINNEY CO.. INC. 55 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 steei. ON PAYMENTS 1625-31 Southeastern-av. DR-3578 56 Wearing Apparel 2 LADIES' coats, suits, size .38-40; hats. shoes: good condition. HU-6363. LADIES' COATS, sizes 18: boy's chinchiiia coat, size 12. IR-3621. 32 N. Brook- _ ville-rd 57 Household Goods NORGE, used. 1935 Model 5. 2-10 cu. ft. for balance due. 3323 E. 10th. ELEC, refrig., mefl. size; good cond.; care. $29.50 240 Mass Open eves A-g PER WEEK WILL REN I A NEW \ 1 MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM V 1 RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR I L. S. AYRES & CO. Used washers, $7.50 up New machines, $29 50 .up. Old w-asher as down payment. Wr Electric sweepers, $12.95 up. * THOR ELECTRIC SHOP 136 N Penn. Ll-5385 RENT anew refrigerator, white de luxe finish, well insulated for only $8.50 a year. POLAR ICE <fc FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern. 1902 S East. 2302 W Michigan. 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Rugs—s3.9s. JORDAN BROS. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM 207 W. Wash., across from St a tehouse. ANTIQUE, fine, large, mahogany bed, Napoleon style; perfect. 1835 N. Pennsyl-vania-st, HA-3373. SlNGEß—Repossessed electric. portable, small balance; terms. SINGER CO.. 126 W. Wash. NEW and used refrigerators for sale cheap. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos., 2000 Northwestern 1902 S. East-st. 2302 W. Michigan. BASEBURNERS—AII sizes, cheap. MODiIL STOVE AND FURNACE CO.. 622 E. Wash. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. 7-cu. ft .Cost $285. sell for SBS, WA-0596. 58 Miscellaneous for Sale SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails destroys bedbugs and household vermin. ALBERT G. MAAS CO.. 31 Va.-av. RI-3315. MEDICAL and Dental Equipment; new and used; at close-out prices. Retiring from business. 321 N. Penn.-st. STORE—RESTAURANT—TAVERN Fixtures CALL KING’S—DR-3578 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED Good used lumber and building material o’ ail kinds for sale cheap. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentucky-av. Indianapolis. CARLOADS AND CARLOADS of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for your old furniture; generous allowance. Baker Vanilla ....................... 25cY*r.6b Cook Book SI.OO ED. NELSON. 1122 Udell. _ 1 LOT of pattern maker’s equipment; bargaln price. Call TA-0747. 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 NEW laundry stoves . . . $2.99 up _ CHINA STORE. 361 W. WaslL-st. BUILDING MATERIAL New’ and Used Lumber. MARION MATERIAL CO._ 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 %x 4 beaded ceiling No. 3 : $2.40 per 100 b. f. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. 310 S. Delaware-st. LI-6270 UNREDEEMED overcoats, topcoats, suits from $3 up. BLOOMS, 229 E. Washing-ton-st. GARLAND combination coa! and gas range; reasonable. 1019 S. Alabama. GOOD Erie steam shoVel; bargain. $550. Phone Richmond. Ind. BICYCLES—GirIs, like new, guaranteed good running condition. 803 E. 63rd. STORE fixtures: bakerv equipment; special equipment; buy-sell. 419 E. Ohio. LOWEST prices in city on China and Glassware. HOOSIER CHINA CO.. 213 E. Wash. RI-9286. BICYCLES. sl2 TJP-Tiies_ g—-jv. _ napTVY Repairs. HOFFMAN'S KJ2SI Mass. 205 E. Wash. V/ Fiber wundow shades. 25c each: 2 babv bassinettes. $3 each: child's roll-top desk and chair: spinet desks. $6 each: office desks $lB to S4O: 1 steel filing case. 16(2in by 24-in by 52-in., cost SSO. sell for $25: occasional chairs, $2.50 up: Congoleum rugs; rue pads: wool rugs. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol and South-st. 59 Radios, Musical Needs NEW. used radios, refrigerators, washers _ PAUL KERR, 29 N. Temple Open eves FREE ESTIMATES on radio repairing. LANES SERVICE, 2828 E. lOth-st. CH--0218. ATWATER KENT 8-tube high boy cabinet. Pre-owner. $10.50. L. S. AY’RES k CO., Radio Dept„_7th floor. 1936 PHILCO auto radio. 20% off. VAN SICKLE RADIO. 34 W. Ohio-st. NEW 120 BASS QlOfl CA ACCORDION r>lkiy.OU Pearson Cos.. Inc. 128 N. Penn. PUBLIC ADDRESSING SYSTEM CHEAP. Radio Sales & Service, 211 Ind., LI-9383. HAND-MADE PIANO QO O A £ ACCORDIONS . tp.LO.yO Pvarson Cos.. Inc. 128 N. Penn. size upright piano. S6O. Mai hogany finish; A-l condition: E.Z. terms. WiLKING MUSIC. Open Eves. 120 E. Ohio. NEW VIOLIN OTC Outfits eplO Pearson Cos.. Inc. 128 N, Penn. KRFIL! Radio Repair Estimates x iV-L/i-j lExoerts—No Job Too Bigi ECONOMY RADIO SHOP LI-4880 BARGAINS ' Guitars *5 up Easiest Payment Plan in Town LORENZ Music Store. 20 Pembroke Arcade 61 Pets and Birds WANT rabbits, all kinds and sizes. Pav _ cash. 1729 Laurel. DR-6074-M. 62 Horses and Cattle 400 Hl-grade white face feeding and breeding cows: 203 springers. Sell truck or carload Can arrange finance. DR--7354-R-3 C. M. BOTTENA. Indianapolis. Route 9, Box 305. 64 Swaps TO ADVERTISERS--Each ad apDearing in this column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau directory for sixtv davs free of charge. Y’our "Swan” ad will receive a special rate of seven davs for the pile- of five and four davs for the coal of three. Cail RI-5551. AUTOMOBILES repaired at vour home allows you cheaper price. Cash or what? DR-5543 BEST prices for used lumber, sash, doors. bath fixtures, etc LI-3069 PRIVATE party sell extra good ’3l Fora; 6 wheels: convertible coupe: pew tiresslßs Can arrange terms. 333 E. North Apt. 26.
64 Swaps | EQUITY in Olds ’29 coach for what have ! _ vou. 1826 W. Vermont. GALE 2100 block, want carpenter labor in exchange for rent or part payment on 6-room single. PARK. LI-4369. WOOD for working up tree: birch extra good fuel. LI-8889 TRADE or sell cheap; sßs"equity in Chrviler ’29 coach; good condition. 608' S Temple. 12 GAUGE Winchester pomo. ’26 Ford coupe for motorcycle. 3113 Harlan WILL wreck old building for genera! repairing, furnace, tinning, roofing. CAMPBELL. BE-3437. j CASH for vour used car. We pa 7 more 411 N. Illinois. EQUITY. '29 Olds coach; wire wheels, side mounts; for light car. 3818 Hovt-av. COON, fox and rabbit hounds sold on * guarantee. Will trade for guns. All kinds of guns for sale. 836 30th-sf. TO TRADERS—If vou can not find what vou desire in the ad' in this column, call the Swap Counter. RI-555! and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps advertisements previously published. There is no charge for this service. 65 Wanted to Buy WANTED—To buv a good used 18-foot canoe. 2842 E._New York. JUNK PEDDLERS We will meet anv advertised prices: whv hurt shoos in allevs? KROOT <fc SON 628 W. Wash Ll-9250 W# Pav Highest Prices for old eold watches, dental bridges 1 tewelrv. etc SACKS BROS 308 Indianaav 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. Rl-5150. 66 Furniture Buyers MAWS WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR PIERCE _ PROMPT SERVICE BUY whole house or odd piece of turn.. Pianos etc MR WERELEY HU-7274 Pall Rl-046Q For an V furniture '-'“U URDU rugs, stoves or clothinß vou have tor sale Calls answered promptly 1 1 0971 We pay more ’ EXCHANGE .7-11 BURN CO 304 E Wash WE BUY _ WE SELL. WE TRADE Gall Ll-2R32 For besl P r ' ce * and v>cui aj.i —o_)_ qu j Cli ser vices for anv amount of furniture rugs and stoves 67 Cash Coal Mart Call Us for Prices Delivered Anywhere in Citv FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792 FST. WA-5666 801 Beecher 1899 1020 E 40th SPECIAL Island Creek forked lump Island Creek (ft: cn forked egg s> U.+J\J NORTHERN COAL CO. CH-0731 CH-073J WONDERGLO Furnace Lp.. Indiana $4.50 BRAZIL BLOCK. 6x3 $4 75 AMBER JACKET Ind.. 6x4, Cln.. Fkd ss]oo WEST VIRGINIA, 6x2 Forked $6.00 WEST VIRGINIA Large Lump, Fkd 56.25 Citizens Coke, pea $7 10 Ban® W ooeiel4Ssi laoe.nokmssr BEST COALS OBTAINABLE Hand Picked West Virginia, q/? (y~ large blk„ clean forked ... tpO.^O West Virginia. 3x6 clean forked $6.00 Pioneer Island Creek block, fkd. $7.05 Glendora, large fkd., $6.25; egg $6.00 Union Ice & Coal Cos., DR-4621 “It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal." SPECIAL SALE 2 Tons or More BRAZIL & A o£ - BLOCK Large lump J)l|, / Brazil, 3x6 $4.00 Indiana, 3x2 $3.75 West Virginia, 2x5 $5.25 Brazil .. . Nut and slack . . $2.90 Con Coal Cos. DR. 1100 WHITE * a ASH *4— Large 6-Inch Block Ind. No. 5 Forked. NO SLACK Guaranteed Not to Clinker WHITE *4 9 r ASH *4=== Indiana 6x3 West Va. Slack .... $3.75 STAR COAL CO. LI-8818 5000 Tons of This Coal Must Be Sold Indiana S no 5x2, clean forked . /Ll___ 2 Tons. $7.75 ■*’T West Virginia $ C . 7 5 large lump, clean forked . . 2 Tons. $11.25 (Island Creek lg. lp. fkd., $6) 2 Tons. $11.75 Delivery Anywhere in City. MODEL COAL CO. DR-2222 WA-56T7 223 Caven-st. 4001 Winthrop-Av, SPECIAL WEST & r" t, r VA V 2 Ton, $2.75 5x3 clean forked, no slack PEERLESS ta 7 c BLOCK .. *4= V 2 Ton, $2.25 Indiana 6x3 forked FANSLER COAL CO. LI-6449 LI-6449 The Buyer Who Kno vs Demands TIP TOP COAL A blocky coal, firm in structure, mined in West Virginia. A 6-inch block, sth vein. Burns with Intense heat and the fact that it will hold fire an honest 24 hours, much longer than most coals, makes "Tip Top’’ an economical coal for vou to burn. Try Just 1 Ton Tip Top t✓ no West Virginia J /V= Egg. Clean Forked . 6-In. Lump $6.2-5 Indiana e a 95 6x2. clean forked .. * Coke. Pea. $7.10: Egg and Nut $9.25 Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 5 Yards DR-2401 78 Personal Prop. Loans
LOANS 3—CONVENIENT PLANS—3 A PLAN FOR ANY NEED FI'KNITI’RE LOANS—lnterest rat® reduced—onl v husband and wife si£n —low payment schedule. COMAKER LOANS— No seenrity—no mortgage—only signature of yonrself and two others. Neither you nor signers need own property. Low cost. ALTO LOANS— Special low rates. You know exactly what loan will cost. No security other than auto —No endorsers. THE OHIO FINANCE CO. •400 Kahn Bldg., Meridian and Wash.-Sts. LI-3474
67 Cash Coal Mart Pay Cash—Pay Less We have all kinds of ccai coke 54th St. c s' HU-3631 Full 2 in. Nut and Slack, $3.30 150% Nut or Better t • Indiana Large Lump . . $4.50 Eastern Ky. Nut $6.00 (Kentucky's F.nesti Champion Coal Cos. DR-5301 JC|Vt?V GIVES W.WL RESULTS 1 Utjl KlKGofindiana ft SSL. $3.95 ■id I'im.p. $4 50 and $4 75 V West \irgmia VsX lump $5.75 and $6 00 ■ Btg Lump Pocahontas. ■vS mine run $6 25 ■ A ■ P.e Bt.tzi’ B'nck S’no Hi Wr Deliver t and Tons J and I Coal Cos. CHffrru 604-8 SPECIAL COAL SALE White Ash. 2x.7. 75 host Indiana No 5 **• ■ W. Virginia. O*: 2x5. clean forked o.^o W. Virginia, large $ - rj - irloek. clean forked 9. < O Genuine Island Creek. Sr? HA large idk.. clean fkd. „.... U.Uu Gen. Pocahontas. .$ r\/\ mine run. red ash .. O.UU Gen. Pocahontas. rv/v red ash. big lump I .U'.' ON 2-TON ORDERS OR MORE We deliver ti-ton anywhere in city Bluff Road Coal Cos DR-6767 67-A Kindling and Wood C-OOD wood. $2.50 ner rick. Bargain 531 E.9th-st. LI-3219. 70 Automobiles for Sale 1931 AUBURN SEDAN APPLEGATE MOTOR CO.. 29 W. llth-st l x-v £r- \ t 1932 Buick Sport Coupe ‘■VOL I H 33 N Meridian _ ’34 Chevrolet Coach, $395 Superior Chevrolet Cos. 1302 E. Wash. LI-4378. CHRYSLER 77 DeLttxe Coupe. SSO down. sls per month. LI-3624. AIRFLOW De Soto ’34. 6-pass. 2-door sedan; a fine car; may be purchased by completing the original contract. Monthly payments of $55 each must be brought up to date and continued. 3815 College VvA-2266. Mr. Elmore, i Cr \/ 1931 Dodge R. S Coupe I LJS t Y 5250 u *4 u 1 1133 N. Meridian 1932 FORD 4 cvl. pickup: tires like new" had best of care. $295. ABELS AUTO CO., 430 N. Capitol. LI-4240. GRAHAM Sedan. 1933: A-l condition: * a bargain at $385. LI-3624. GRAHAM Sedan. 34; perfect condition; built-in trunk, $100; $27.45 per month. LI-3624. GRAHAM Sedan. 1934; radio; perfect condition: bargain; $575. LI-3624. GRAHAM Blue Streak; custom sedan; $95 down: S2O ner month. LI-3624. GRAHAM ’29; 6 wire wheels: $35 down: $lO month. LI-3624. Nash ’3l Sedan: a good small car $235 Willys-Knight ’3O Sedan: exceptionally good 165 Marmon '2B Sedan; fine condition . 150 ilYfNfaWrtto.Qnc 'T* N OLDSMO3ILE DEALER *2756 COLLEGE AVE WA.1933-WS4 OLDS Coach, very good shape; $25 down: sl(y per month. LI-3624. 1933 PLYMOUTH coupe; equipped with radio, hot water heater, good tires: a nice clean car; a real bargain. THORN-BURG-VOLLRATH. 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112. PLYMOUTH—'34 deluxe coupe: radio equipped; $445. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. on the lot. 11th and Meridian; Main Store, 443 Virgina-av. 1932 PLYMOUTH coupe: $245. HARRY A. SHARP CO. used car lot. 11th & Meridian. Main store. 443 Virginia-av PLYMOUTH ’33 DE LUXE R. S. COUPE— Air wheels. General tires. Perfect condition. $345, terms. 960 Madison-av. PLYMOUTH ’34 de luxeT P.~E.' coachfGeneral tires; chromium wheels; like new; $425; terms. 960 Madison. PONTIAC Coach. 1930: runs good; $25 down: $lO per month. L 1—3624. ALL used cars must move. Prices, terms, trade to do it. 3CTH & CENTRAL SALES. _ TA-5550. A WIDE selection of good used cars. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. _ JJ-1995. ATTENTION PONTIAC BUY’ERS! 2004 N. Meridian Here’s a Pair You Won’t Beat! I QQQ Pontiac Coach Bevington Blue. XfJOO trimmed in gray. QQQ7 See this! OOUrJ 1 QQ/I Pontiac "8” Sedan. Jet Black. XtJO-i clean as a Qrorr whistle tpu-d LITZELMAN-MORRISON Studebaker Distributors 71 Trucks and Tractors 1934 FORD 1% ton. long wheel base truck, dual tires: like new throughout. ABELS AUTO CO.. 430 N. Capitol. LI-4240. G. M. C. 3-ton dump truck "as is" $l5O FORD V-8 1935 panel body .... 495 Many Others. Trucks Tractors Trailers GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 West 13t,h-st. LI-7467. 1934 G. M. C. truck, l'i-ton $4lO WM. CARSON. 750 Virginia. DR-0232. 72 Tires—Accessories
WhyDrive on Smooth Tires This Winter? Tfre.d For Sofe Winter Driving at these low prices 4.75—19 $4.55 5.50—17 $6.25 All other sizes proportionately low! LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON OLD TIRES Also Double Monev-Back GUARANTEE! General Tire Cos. 838 N. Del. LI-5523 78 Personal Prop. Loans
73 Wanted Automobiles WANTED—IOO (l td c r Anv model or condition Highest re h o;ic' SELIG AUTO CO 19 S. East-". RI-7U9 USF.D CARS waited '2B- 31 B 'rg for out of town shipment Cent here We _pav more. 411 N. Illino; CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR FQUITY ABELS ALTO CO. 430 N. CAPITOL LI-42 to CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY Indiana ' T <rr Car Dealer? ' I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N Capitol LI-4516 CASH FOR YOUR C AR OP FQUITY FINK ALTO CO. 440 N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112 SAVE on vour tr ad ro<' tr-e Times Economy Wen - Adjust phone—Rl-5551 and sav ari>aker 78 Personal Prop. Loans COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO 205 Odd Fellow B ag LI-8495 200 Roov veil Bldg ooans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL t OAN CO 153 N Delaware Si Ll-66CS ”an AMERICAN LOAN Meet II winter expenses when titt y et.m. 1A of. t'ltr plans will tit your need if 719 State Life Bldg. ]| 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. // Furniture, Auto and Teachers' Loans Diamond Loans Your Diamonds Will Be Safe Loans From $lO-S3OO All Loans 2% Per Month On Balances WHY PAY MORE? Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg., S E. Corner Wash, and 111., 3d Floor RI-3587 CJ ASH on v° ur OWN SIGNATURE QUICK PRIVATE SERVICE On* to 20 months to repay Single persons or married couples can now borrow on their signatures alone. So other signers or security needed Furniture Loons: For husband and wife keeping hou.se. No inquiries of j friends, relatives or merchants. Also loans on autos. How to Get a Loon—Phone, write or come in. Discuss your needs in confidence. No obligation. You get full amount in cash. We loan thousands of dollars to hundreds of people in this city every year. 509 Merchants Bank Bid*.. sth Floor Meridian ac Washington Riler 2579 I I H. M DAWSON, Manager Household FINANCE -1 v 071 LfOllf ' 'Oiqnature onlq, IF 1 YOU ARE regularly employed you may borrow money here on your signature—No other security needed. Loans up to ?-300—No delays—No embairassment. THE PLAN of repayment will be designed to fit yo u particular . ' need. Come in and talk it over with us. CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY < Incorporated) 297 Kresge Bldg. <2nd Floor! 41 E. Wash.-St. Phone RI-7561 v 80 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES CO . INC. Open Evenings 820 N. Meridian. RI-4931 Loans on Automobiles Eauitab’e Securities Cos. as BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 319 E. Ohio-st. LI-5561. AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pav Loans Paid Off Extra Cash Advanced USED CAR LOAN "O 342 N. Illinois LI-4351 LI-9600 AUTO LOANS SACKS BROS. 20 Months to Pay Indiana Ave. 212 \V New York B - b ■ the • - are Times Want Ad- lov a-- I'2C. Cali RI-ljy 55.:! 82 Legals SPECIAL NOTICE Stockholders annual meeting ol the White River Railroad Compare, for e>ction of officer* and general bus ne s will be held at the office of K.nga j k Cos . In. oianapolis Frida v November 1‘ a: 10 00 A M A. M. MoVIE Secretary Treasury Department. Bureau of Intrnal Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit 519 Guaranty Building. Indianap.fi.-. Indiana November 1. 1935. Notice i- np.-?bv given that a April 18. 1935. one 1935 P.vraou’h Coupe automobile. Motor No. PJ 29323.
XOY. 11, 1935
82 Legals Srial Nv. 1045825 ti'h accessories, was seized v Mttncif Delaware County. Indiana for violation of thp in’ernal Revrnu- Lfv to-v it Section 3459 United r>\nr.l Statutes Anv nerson claiming said automobile must appear at mv eff cr on or before Pecemb-r s. 1935. and make s.;rh claim and give bond for costa provided ;n Section 3450 U S Revised c tutes otherwise it will be sold a* provided in s*;d statute nr disposed of as provided ni Section 303 of the Act of August 27 1935. JAMES E SCANLON Investigator in Charge Treasury Department Bureau of Internal Revenue Alcohol Tax Unit. 51J Our: rev Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. N.v ember 1 1935 Nottee Is htrebv given tha' on July 4 1935. one Terraplane coupe Motor No. 1 12536 with acees'orie' was -r;:ed a' Terre Haute. Vigo County Indiana for violation of the Internal Revenue Law- to.wit Section 3459 United S ate> Revised Statutes Anv person claiming 'he said automobile must appear at my off eo on or before December 5. 19V'. and mak such claim and give bond for costs as provided in S-rtton 346® U S Revised Statures otherwise it will be soid a : provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935 JAMES E SCANLON Investigator in Ciiarge Treasury Department Bureau of Internal Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit. 513 Guaranty Building. Indianapolis. Indiana November 1 1935. Notice is hereby given that on September 11. 1934. one 1934 Ford VS Coupe automobile Motor No 1P2884.' v: h acces-orte was semed in Boone County. Indiana for violation of the Internal R-venue laws, to-wr Section 3450 United State- Revised Statutes Anv person claiming said automobile must appear at mv office on or before December 5. 1935. and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460 U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute nr disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935 JAMES E SCANLON Investigator in Charge Treasury Department Bureau of Internal Revenue Alcohol Tax Unit. 513 Guaranty Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. November 1. 1935 Notice is hereby given that on October 10 1934. one 1934 Ford Y 8 Coupe automobile Motor No 240574 v itii accessories, was seized in Scott Coun’v Indiana, lor violation of tn> Internal Revenue Laws, to-wtt: Section 3450 United States Revised Statutes. Anv person claiming said automobile must appear at mv office on or before December o 1935. and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460 I S. Rev red Statutes, otherwise it will he told as provided in said statute o: dir--P> ed of as provided in Section 393 of me Act of August 27. 1935 JAMES E SCANI.ON. Investigator in Charge Treasurv Department. Bureau of InHtnai Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit. 519 Guaranty Building. Indianapolis. Indiana November 1. 1935, Notice is hereby given that Oil November 22. 1934. one 1933 Ford VS Coach De Luxe Motor No. 18-263226. vith accessories, was seized in Putnam Countv. lidiana. for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United S ates Revised Statutes. Anv person claiming said automobile must appear at mv oflire oil nr brfoie December 5. 1935 and make such claim and civ e bond for costs as provided in Section 3460 U S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or deposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27 1935 JAMES E SCANLON. Investigator in Charge Treasury Department. Bureau of Internal Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit. 513 Guaranty Building. Indianapolis. Indiana November 1. 1935. Notice is herein- given that on January 30 1935. one 1933 Ford V 8 Tudor Sedan automobile. Motor No 439542 with tv.o <2i wheeled trailer and accessories, was seized in Indianapolis Marion County. Indiana, lor violation of the Internal Revenue Laws. ,o-v.it: Section 3 led Untied Stales Revised Statutes, Anv person claiming said automobile must appear at ntv office on or before December 5. 1935. and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460 U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935 JAMES E SCANLON. Investigator in Charge Treasury Department. Bureau of Internal Revenue, Alcohol Tax Unit, 519 Guaranty Building, Indianapolis. Indiana. November 1. 1935 Notice is hereby given that on December 29. 1934. one 1933 Chevrolet Coach automobile. Motor No. 3746409. with accessories was seized at Richmond Wayne Countv. Indiana, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United States Revised Statutes. Anv person claiming said automobile must appear at mv office on or belore December 5. 1935. and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460 U. S. Revised Statutes, otherw'ise it will be sold as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27, 1935. JAMES E SCANLON. Investigator in Charge Treasurv Department. Bureau of Internal Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit. 519 Guaranty Building. Indianapolis, Indiana. November 1. 1935. Notice is hereby given that on December 6. 1234 one 1933 Chevrolet Coupe automobile. Motor No. 3581500. Serial No. 2553. with accessories, was seiz-'d a i Richmond. Wayne Countv. Indiara. for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United States Revised Statues. Anv person claiming said automobile must appear at my office on or before December 5. 1935. and make such ciaini and give bond for costs as provided i.i Section 3160 U. S Revised Statute:-, otherwise it will be sold as provided in :aid statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27 1935. JAMES E. SCANLON. Treasury Department. Bureau of Internal Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit. 519 Guaranty Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. November 1. 1935 Notice is hereby given that on January 11. 1935. one 1934 Dodge Coupe automobile. Motor No. DR 40303. Serial No. 3711770, vith accessories, was •seized in Lawrence Countv. Indiana, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United States Revived Statutes. Any person claiming said automobile must appear at mv office on or before December 5, 1935. and make such claim and give bond for costs, as provided in Section 3460. U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it will be sold as provided in -aid statute or disposed of as provided m Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935. JAMES E SCANLON. Investigator in Charge. Treasury Department. Bureau of Internal Revenue. Alcohol Tax Unit. 519 Guaranty Build-ng. Indianapolis. Indiana. November 1. 1935. Notice is hereby given that on September 24 1935. one 1935 Chevrolet Master Coach Motor No 5081505. Serial No. 13A0414326. with acce-sories. was seized in Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana, lor violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 Unitrd States Revised Statutes. Anv person claiming said automobile must appear at my officp on or before December 5, 1935. and make such claim and give bond for cos's as provided in Section 3460. U. S. Revised Statutes, otherwise it, will be soirl as provided in said statute or disposed of as provided in Section 303 of the Act of August 27. 1935. JAMES K SCANLON. NOTICE TO DIDDERS Sealed proposals for construction of boiler house, addition to kitchen and mechanical equipment will be received bv the Board of Trustees of the Evansville State Evansville. Indiana, at the office of John H. Hare, M. D . Superintendent, until 1 P M, Central Standard Time, on "Monday. Nov. 25. 1935, and then will be publicly opened and read The work to be constructed as per plans and specification- prepared bv Harrv E Bovle a- Company. Architects, and Bev-ington-Wiliiams. Inc . Consulting Engineers. consisting of the lollcvine Remodeling and addition to the pre-ere bot'er house, addition to the kitchen: mechanical equipment boiler settings, etc, for the Power House. Proposals shall be properly and eompetelv executed on proposal form' furnished by the Architect and Engineers in accordance with Form 96 with non-collu-sion affidavit required by the statutes of Indiana and must be accompanied be Questionnaire Form 96-A State Board of Accounts for anv bid of $5 000.00 or more. Each proposal shall he accompanied bv acceptable certified check made pavabie to the Board of Trustees of the Evansville Statp Hospital, or acceptable bidder's bond for an amount, of not less than 5 -of th amount of the proposal which check or bond shall be forfeited in case of failure of anv bidder to enter into contract, and furnish a satisfactory bond in amount, equal to the contract price after notification of the acceptance of his proposal No binder may withdraw his bid for a period of • 30. thirty, days after the date set for the opening thereof Contractor awarded work will be required to furnish acceptable surety bond in amount of 100%. The contractor in doing the work shall comply with the terms and conditions of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of Congress of 1935, and regulations issued pursuant thereto by the President of the United States and rules and regulation' PWA 179. dated July 22, 1935. prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and as amended. 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 General Assembly of Indiana of 1935, and as approved by ihe Federal Government. The Board of Trustees is not obligated to accept the lowest or anv other bid submitted and reserves the right to reject anv or all proposal', to waive informalities in any proposal, if it shall be in the judgment of the Board, to the interest of tn® State of Indiana so to do. and to defer the acceptance or rejection until the financial arrangements are complete. Plans and specifications for the general construction work shall be obtained from Harry F Bovle <fc Company. Architects. Evansville. Indiana, and plans and specifications for the mechanical work shall be obtained from Bevington-Wiiliams. Inc . Engineers. Indianapoh' Indiana. A deposit of ten slo.oo' dollars will he required of pro'pecnve bidders for each set of drawing* and specifications taken from the Architects' or Engineers* office which amount will be returned in lull in ca'e 'he following two conditions are complied w.-h. viz Gi Tee re*urn of drawing- and specifications within ten ;q. davs tf'er the date of receiving bids, and 21 deliver'- of a bona fide bid a' the ’.m and Dlac fl.:”d for receiving bid' Should ant bidder fail in the observance of e:thr of these condt’ions. he shall b® entitled to a return of five tsSOOt dollars should he fail in the observance of both conditions b shall forfeit the full amount of his deoosit. Instructions to bidders plans and specification' ar® on file at <h® office of tha Architect Engineers and the Sta’e Board ol Accounts. Indianapolis. Indiana Bv order of the Board ol Trustees CHARLES M. LAPOLLETTE flecretry.
