Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1935 — Page 39
DEC. 6, 1935
TONIGHT'S RADIO TOUR
Tim*. r M. NBC-WEAF. ' <v> At Pearce and gang* 4: i4t Tom Mi*. 4 t.Y - lara, I.n 'n’ Em* r. no firing Time* 5:15 l.e* Gordon’* orrh. f, to Trr** Radio new*. 5:33 lleallh Work A: 15 Billy and Belly, fi 00 Amo* 'n' Andyt 6 15 1 nrle l.rra’a station* K Ml S. D. Kirkpatrirk, speaker ft. 15 Trapper Quartet. 7 00 .lessira Dragonette. 7 in Jessica Dragonette. 8:00 Waltz Timet a in True Story Court. ft:fin first Nightert fi:sn Mills Brothers. 10:00 George R. Holmes, in 15 l,eonard Keller's orrh.* 10:10 Madriguera's orrh.* 31:00 I .eon Belaxm'a orch.* J 1 10 Rnmanelli's orrh.* •WIRE; tWI.W: **WFBM; twABC.
WIRE (1100) Indifinaprlis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) TODAY r m. 4 00—Al Prarc* and his Bang (NBCi. 4 10 R' *rve Officers of Indiana. 4 35 Marion County speaker 4 45- Clara. Lu 'n Em (NBCi. 5 00—Fljing Time fNBC). s:ls—A Rose Room melody. 5 20-Happy Long 5 10 Press Radio news (NBC). 51, Health Work 'NBCi. s:ls—Sons of Pionr*rs. ft 00 - The Schultz family. ‘6 :15-Uncle E. radio s'ation 'NBCi 6:3o—Sports Slants ft:4s—Strange as It seems. 7 00—Irene Rich 'NBC'. 7 IS Mellow Fellow--7 10—The Master Mind. ft 00 Beauty Box Theatre <NDC). 0 00 —Musical moments, ft 15—Basonologv. o 20—Tlie Olympians, ft 10 .lael: Eby’s orchestra 0 45 Federal Housing speaker. 10 00—George R Holmes 'NBCj. 10.15 -Jack Brooks 10 20 Leonard Keller's orchestra 'NRC'. 10 :to Emic Madr:guera's orchestra tNBC). 10 45 Jesse Crawford INBC' 11 ofl—l,eon Bel.', cos orchestra INBC' 11 10- Lind Rnmanelli's orchestra iNBC>. 12.00—Midnight Sign off. SATURDAY A M. fi 10 Morning devotions. r, 45—Revlllf 7 00—Musical clock. ft 45 -Marv Baker's reviews 0:00 -Press radio news ,NBC>. 005 Vaughn DeLeath iNBCi. !) 15 The Banlolcvirs 'NBCi. 0 10 Nicholas Mathay s orchestra (NBC). 10:00 Our American Schools 'NBC). 10 15 Norsemen rpuirtette 'NBC). 10:10—Mexican Marimba iNBC). 11:00—Ho-Po-Ne Safetv club, 11:30—Five Hours Back .NBC). 12 00 —Noon George Dufly's orchestra (NBC). P M. 12:30—Meal Reporter. 12 45—Lee Gordon’s orchestra (NBC), 1 00—Rex Battle ensemble I:3o—Week-End revue NBC). 2:3o—Pedro Vla s orchestra. 100—Beatrice Mack iNBC). 3 15 The Four Showman (NBCi. 3:3o—Mid-winter fashion revue iNBC). WFBM (12)30) Indianapolis (Indianapolis I'ower and Light Company) TODAY r m. 4:00 BUI V Be I ley (CBS). 4:15- —Lyric trio 'CBS'. 4.3o—Tea Time tunes. s.oo—Senta Claus. s:ls—Bohemia ns. s:3o—Butler University program. s:4s—Bohemians. 6:00 —Recovery speaker. 6:os—Studio program 6:ls—Lazy Dan (CBSi. 6:4s—News. 7:00 —Red HorsF Tavern (CBSi. 71.10—Broadway Verieiies iCBS). 11:00—Hollywood Hotel (CBS). o:oo—Champions 'CBSI. o:3o—March ol Time (CBS). o:4s—Hollywood Low-down, in 00 —Mvrt and Marge (CBS). 10:15—News. 10:30—Louie T owe orchestra 11 no—Atop the Indiana roof. 11.30- George Hell's orchestra ICBS'. 11:45—Frank Dailey orchestra (CBS'. 12 00—Midnight—Sign ofl. SATURDAY. A M 6:.m Chuck wagon. 6:55-—Earlv Birds. 6 no Bandwagon (CBS), ft: 45—News. 9(10 Mellow Moments 'CBSI. 0 15—Clyde Barrie (CBS'. o:3o—Lot's Pretend (CBS). in.no Block's Juniors 11:00 Leihigh Glee Club (CBSi. 11 15—Jim Fettis orchestra 'CBSi 11:30—Al Roth's Synco- ors vCBS). 12:00—Noon—Farm circie. T M. 12:30—News. 12 45 Buffalo Presents (CBSU 1:no —Al Roth Syr onators (CBS'. 1 10—Tito Gulzar 'CBS). 1 45 -Oleanders (CBS). 2 on -Dawn by Herman <CBS>. 2:3o—Captlvntors iCBSi. 3:no La!or City Melodies. .1 30 New Zealand Today, talk (CBS). 3:4s—Madison Ensemble (CBS)l WLW (700) Cincinnati TODA” P M. 4 no Ohio Federation of Women's clubs. 4 15—Jack Armstrong. 4.10 Singing Lady ,NBC). 4:4s—little Orphan Annie (NBC). 5:00 Old Fashioned Girl. s:ls—Drama and talk. 5:20-—Evening concert. 5:30- Bob Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas iNBC). 6:00 Amos n' Andy iNBC'. 6:ls—Jeannine and Paul Peavson's orchestra (Mutual l. 6 10 Luni and Abner 'NBO, 6 45 Dangerous Paradise iNBC'. 700 Hot Dates In History. 7:ls—Singing Sam. 7:3o—Red Nichols orchestra, Ruth Etting i NBC l, 8 00—Waltz Time. Frank Munn. tenor and Abe Lyman's orchestra (NBC). 810 Music Box hour 'Mutual). 000 First Nighter iNBCi. 0 30- The other Americans ,NBC>. 10 00—News room. 10 15—-Billy Shaw's orchestra. 10 30 Beauty Box Theater tNBC). 11:30—Moon River. 1-.00 Midnight--Albert Kavelin’s orchestra i Mutual i. A M 15 Oan Garber s orchestra (Mutual) ™ ' lr, o Sanders' orchestra (Mutual). , srt5 rt Jarrett's orchestra. 1 00— Sign OR. A SATURDAY. 5 J2~' Tr, P n ‘ the Morning. 6:00- Prayer period (Mutual) 6 15—Rise and Shine. 6 10—Morning devotions. 6 45—News flashes. 7 00—Music bv Divano. 'ls—Sizzlers iNBC'. 7 30—Cheerio NBC I 5 92— Hymns of AH Churches. 8 15—Aunt Mary. 8 30 - Rhythm Jesters.
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Best Short Waves LONDON— 6 p. m. St Paul's Cathdral, London. 3 GSC, 1.3 m. (9.530 kc.l. LONDON -6:15 p. m. December Dynamite! GSC. 31.3 m. (9,580 kc.). BERLIN—6-10 p m Little Picture Book. DJZ. 49 8 m 16 020 kc.l. CARACAS. VENEZUELA—6:4S p. m. Tovar Brothers. YV2RC 49 3 m. 16.112 kc.) WINNIPEG—IO p. m Live. Laugh and Love. CJRX, 23 60 m (11.720 kc.)
B:4s —The Vasa Family (NBC). o:oo—The Virginians. 0 15—Banjoleers 'NBC). 0 10 Marie de Vijje iNBC). 9 45--Livestock reports. o:ss—News flashes. 10:00—Ohio Federation of Music clubs. 10:15—The Norsemen 'NBCi. 10:10—Mexican Marimba orchestra (NBC). 11:00—Minute Men 'NBCi. 11:15- Meat Curing Time. 11-20—World news ana financial notes. 11:25—McConnon talk. 11:30—11:30—National Farm and Home hour , NBC i. P. M. 12:30 Painted dreams (Mutual). 12:45—T0 be announced. Radio High Spots ‘Labor Standards” Is to be the subject of a round-tabk; discussion between Arthur Wharton, president of the International Association of Machinists; David Dobinsky, president of the International Ladls’ Garment Workers Union, and Spencer Miller, Jr., of the Workers' Education Bureau, during the ‘ Labor Speaks” program to be broadcast over the WABC-Columbia network this evening from 2:45 to 6. The appearance of a little Chin se actress in the role of an American boy; the revelation that a President of the United States actually forgot he had held that high office; the startling disclosure that Queen Elizabeth refused to look in the mirror for 20 years—these are a few of the highlights of the “Strange As It Seems” program to be heard this evening over WIRE at 6:43. “Sonic Day” from Friml’s “Vagabond King,” “Ave Maria” from Mascagni's “Cavalieria Rusticana,” “Paradise” from Romberg's “Maytime” and a duet with Robert Simmons, tenor, of "I Danced Into Love With You,” Is to be features of Jessica Dragonette, soprano star of the program tonight at 7. over an NBC-WEAF network. TONIGHT’S BEST SELECTIONS 7:oo—Jessica Dragonette 'NBCi WEAF. Irene Rich (NBC* WJZ. Eleanor Powell tCBSI. 7:3o—Broadway Varieties (CBSi. College Prom ICBS). 8:00—Lionel Barrymore on “Hollywood Hotel (CBSi. Beauty Box Theater (NBCi. 9:oo—Richard Himber’s orchestra (CBSi. First Nighter (NBC). 9:3o—Mills Brothers (NBCI. March of Time (CBSi. The return of Eleanor Powell is to be Uie top feature of the "Flying Red Horse Tavern” broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network tonight from 7 to 7'30 Miss Powpl'll brilliant tap steps will be heard again over the air in a series of dazzling routines and she will also sing several popular songs.. ‘‘They Call Her Little Rosie Rapture.” which was introduced by Oscar Shaw in Chariot's Alhambra Revue in London in 1915, is to be sung by this same artist, now a star of “Lavender and Old Lace,” in its broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network tonight from 1:30 to 8. Lionel Barrymore, one of the screen’s leading character stars, is to be heard in a radio preview of his new film. "Ah Wilderness.” during Dick Powell's "Hollywood Hotel" program over WFBM and the Columbia network tonight from 8 to 9. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses (Incorrect addresses freaurntlv are given (o the Marriage License Bureau deliberateIt The Times In printing the official list assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of such addresses.) Arthur T. Lvke. 36. of 1037 W lftth-st salesman, and Edith Irene Elder. 24. of 43 W. 2lst-st. nurse. Frank G. Kruchten. 24. of 4156 Carrnil-ton-av. retail floorman. and Ruth M. Henderson. 22. of 1909 N. Pennsylvania-st, housekeeper. James A Phipps. 21. of 647 Middle-dr, Woodruff Place, inspector, and Margaret J Paitiowe. 18. of 647 Middle-dr. Woodruff Place, housekeeper. Albert L. Abraham. 24. of 1623 Englishav. clerk, and Laura A. Sutherland. 22, of New Bethel, housekeeper. Robert E Bragg. 69. of Los Angeles, retired. and Tyler Fiorina Davidson. 55. of 1006 W. 34th-st. housekeeper.
Vital Statistics Births Boys Elmer. Ola Duvall. 2155 N Ritter Kenneth, Dorothy Morgan, 2173 N. : Dexter. Girls Floyd. Maudie Harkness. 2051 N Temple Deaths Charles Ezra Phillippe. 62. at 1609 Arrow broncho pneumonia Susan Craig. 91. at 815 S Lvon, chronic myocarditis. Ida M Fellows. 77, at 2838 E. 18ih. chronic myocarditis. Christina Criekmore, 72, at Olney and Massachusetts, accidental. William Coster, 84 at City, accidental. Satcr Nixon, 48, at Methodist, pulmonary tuberculosis. BUILDING PERMITS College Court Apartments. 5353 Coilegiav. stoker. $659 Mary Schmidt, 1206 N. Oaxlard-av. stoker $250 Claude Cole, 7-79 N. Pennsylvania-U, stoker, $290. Indianapolis Coal Cos . 2301 Cornell, basement and new floor. $225. Nancie Becker, 4040 Park-av, reside j dwelling, $350. Indianapolis Lumber Cos.. 1101 E. 30th-st. i stoker. $920 Dr. Paul Kernel, 5150 E. Washington-st. . stoker. S2BO. Ross Reeves, 5890 Washington-blvd, twostory dwelling, SIO,OOO. 3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Friday. Dec. 6, 1935. CRICKMORE, CHRISTINA MARGARET— Widow of I. T. Criekmore and mother of Mrs. Pearl Lamb of Gas City. Mrs. Elizabeth Gwinn, Mrs. Anna Haygood. Victor and Ernest Criekmore. departed this life Tuesday, age 72 years. Funeral Friday. Dec. 6 at the residence. 2163 N. Olney-st., 12 noon and at Bethlehem U. B. Church 1:30. Burial Klnniman Cemetery. Friends invited Funeral under direction of MOORE <fc KIRK I DU RIE. MAI.INDA E Os 2129 W. Morris- ; st. beloved wife of John E. Du Rie Sr., mother of George H.. Raymond E. ard John E. Jr., sister of Burgess Allen of ! Creston. la.. Hubert Allen of MontiI cello. 111., and Mrs. Nancy Townsend I of Turtle Creek Penn., passed away Dec 6. 1935. Age 74 years. Funeral Monday. 2 p. m. at the West View Baptist Church, corner of Belmort and Jones-st. Friends may see Mrs. Du Rie at the W. D. BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY. 1321-1323 W. Ray-st. anv time Burial Floral Park. Friends invited. FELLOW'S, IDA M.—Age 77, mother of Arthur B. Charles A., Loval, Alvin and Lewis Fellows and Myrtle Darlinguon. Marie Thomas and Grace Greeman and Verne Lind, passed away Thursday morning. Funeral at the residence, 2830 E. 18th-st. Saturday, 1:30 p. m. "riends invited. Burial Crown Hill. SHIRLEY SERVICE. GRIMM. EFFIE R.—Widow ol Frederick Grimm, and mother of Mrs. Edna Myers, and grandmother of Mrs Thelma King, and Mrs. Lois Spicklemire, departed this life Thursday, age 56 years. Funeral Saturday Dec. 7 at the residence 2257 Brookslde-av.. 2 p m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited Funeral unaer _ the direction of MOORE & KIRK. HESS, ANNA—Age 58, beloved mother of John C.. Fred R., Mrs. Bessie Owens and Gertrude Morton, sister of Charles A. Reichert, city; Lewis Reichert of Germany. Seven grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Hess passed away at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Bessie Owens, 1407 Ringgold. Funeral from 1407 Ringgold, _ Monday, 2 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill. MARTIN, ELMER DALE—Husband of Minnie E. Martin, stepfather of Mary Eccles of Indianapolis, nassed away Thursday. Funeral services Sunday. Dec. 8. 2 p. m. at the funeral home, HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware-st. Friends Invited. Burial Edinburg. Ind. Friends may call at the funeral home any time. WALSH. CATHERINE—Widow of the late Patrick Walsh, mother of Patrick J. Walsh of Brownsburg. Ind.. and Mrs. Vina Sharkey of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday. Dec. 5. at her residence in Brownsburg. Time of funeral given later. For information call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. TA-1835. YOCKEY. SARAH JANE—Of 1715 Roose-velt-av. beloved wife of William Yockey and mother of Clarence Yockey of Unionville, Mrs. Ida Butcher and Mrs. Myrtle Bartlett. departed this life Wednesday, age 60 years. Funeral Saturday. Dec. 7, at the Oak Hill Tabernacle, 10 a. m. Burial Bethel cemetery. e Funerai under direction of MOORE & KIRK. 5 Funeral Directors FINN BROSY Funeral Home 16.39 N. Meridlan-st TA-1835 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive TA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market ___ RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 951 N- Delaware LI-3828 Proffitt & Hamilton Economy Funeral Home Highest Quality—Superior Service TA-0162. 3040 N. Illinois-st. TA-3241 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect-st. DR-0321. DR-0322 9 Lost and Found LOST—Pointer, male, brown and white. Reward. WA-0123, 3947 N. Delaware. LOST—German police pup on Oxford, between 10th and Michigan. “Prince." Re- _ ward. CH-4850. LI-6871. 645 Oxford. REWARD for package PHOTOS, lost downtown district. 2035 N. Meridian, No. 904. _ TA-5239 : LADIES WRIST WATCH lost Tuesday evening, in or near Lyric theater. Liberal reward. MISS SABIN, LI-4304. A concentrated market—an economical service—Times Want Ads—known for their result producing power. Phone RI-5551 and sav adtaker. SAVE on vour want ad cost-- ' use Times Economy Want Ads. Just phone—Rl-5551—and sav adtaker 11 Personals REDUCE safely, no diet, no exercise: for infoimation call TA-5979. HENNA PACK or bleach touch-up, 50c each. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt- __ bldg. CHRISTMAS Special Combination streamline permanents, s2.rv. POWDER PUFF SHOP. 535 Banker's Trust. RI-0377. International charm BeauI nP Ity School. FREE Finger Wave I I IG lor Marcel. 342 E. Wash. St. WE pay up to SSO for OLD GOLD watches and jewelry. MR. BISHOP, 2124 E. Gar-field-dr. DR-6213-R. I WILL rot be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself. FRANK E. SCHILDMEIER. ' HAIRCUT, shampoo, wave, all 3 for 25c. Facials. 25c. Permanents. 75c-$3. No apts. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD.. 401 Roosevelt _b!dg._ 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 DelawaM <fc Ohio-sts, Indianapolis. Ind CENTRAL GIVES 209 I O O F Bldg. FREE MANICURE A CHRISTMAS present. What better present could you give yourself or some member of your family than better health. Mv method gets results in numerous cases where medicines and operations have failed. Bring this rotice for examination and trial treatment free. Let me prove the value of my method In vour own case without cost or obligation to vou. DR. BEBOUT. Chiropractor. 307 Kahn-bldg. 109 Monument 2 doors from • Water Cos Office Head watch maker for 21 years with , Rost Jewelry Cos. 12 Transportation CALIFORNIA BY FAST TRAIN —Only $34.50 —via North Western-Union Pacific from Chicago, in comfortable coaches without change. And note this—breakfast 25c. lunches 30c, dinners 35c. Besides, free pillows, drinking cups, porter service; dimmed at nsght: air-conditioned cars. On Los Angeles Limited exclusive coach for women and children, with Stewardess-Nurse attendant Omaha west. No other form of travel offers so much for so little. Ticket Offices: Chicago fz North Western. 308 Merchants Bank Bldg Phone RI-3110, Indianapolis. Ind.— or Union Pacific. 705 Dixie Terminal Bldg . 49 E. Fourth-st, Cincinnati, Ohio SAVE on vour want ad costuse Times Economy Want Ads. Just phone—Rl-5551—and sav _ adtaker. 13 Business Services BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS built and made drv. UNIVERSAL WATER-PROOFING CO. CH--6397 4330 E. l'Jth-st. FURNITURE REPAIR BONE-WHITE, beautiful modern finish for odd pieces. OTTO BRADE CO. LI-8981. CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane. hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BUND. HA-0383.
COLUMBIA. Billy Bailey* Jack Armstrongt Og, Son of Fire? Editing the News? Bobby Benaon? Frees Radio News* Seth Grainger. Education Bureau* Eduordo Varzos ensemble I.azy Dan** Lazy Dan** Boake Carter* Red Hone Tavern** Broadway Varieties** Hollywood Hotel** Hollywood Hotel** Richard Himber's orch.** March of Time** Louis Armstrongt Louis Armstrong? Dick Gardiner’s orch.? George Olsen's orch.? Frank Dailey's orch.**
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13 Business Services CONTRACTING CARPENTERING painting furnaces repaired. cleaned: tinning, rooflne. sheet metal work. CAMPBELL. BE-3437 MACHINISTS GEO J. EGENOLF—Machinists. Specializing in printing and special machinery. 18 tS W. South-st. LI-6212. MATTRESSES. MADE OVER WAITRESSES renovated; also made into tnnersprtng by experts. RI-2347. MOVING, TRANSFER. STORAGE CARLETON TRANSFER—Experienced mov_ers; covered vans; reas rates. HA-2252. PACKING, shipping, part load shipments. Ail loads Insured: return loads wanted. OTTO J. SUESZ RI-6561-3628. Nlte, CH- _ 0699-W. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT reoairs on ail musical lnstruments. CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Mass.-av BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, expert, guar, work PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N Penn LI-5513 PAPERHANGING PAPERHANGING. 51.50 room up - work guaranteed; prompt service. CHEVALIER. DR-2492. PLUMBING COILS installed. $2.50. Coils $1.10. - Fau<vt repairs 25c. SERVICE AND PARTS DEPTS7~ SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER for economy and satisfaction in repairs and lubrication. BE SURE! BE SAFE! BE SMART! DODGE WEISSMAN MOTORS! 2210 E. Wash. Phones—Day. CH-5828: nite. DR-5117 _ PONTIAC ~~ . I. WOLF AUTO CO. 534 N. Capitol. Phones—Dav RI-3087: night. LI-4818. 14 Schools, Instruction BE a beautv operator, pay as you learn. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD., 401 Roosevelt hide. PLENTY of positions open for those who can qualify. Better yourself bv attending night school CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE, 3rd floor, Roosevelt Bldg. RI-9535. 20 Help Wanted, Female GIRL to learn Beauty Culture in exchange for services. 401 Roosevelt bldg. BEAUT”: operators. We have jobs. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD.. 401 Roosevelt-bldg. HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged, more for home than wages. Box 140. Times. HOUSEKEEPER for widower. Good home. Small wages. BE-4976-J. 21 Help Wanted, Male MEN to sell Texiae Blades at 40c per hundred. INDIAN CO.. 145 S. Illinois-st. WANTED—First-class cabinet makers for store fixtures. Times. Box 157. MAN at once, good earning, no house-to-house. 953 N. LaSalle. EXPERIENCED shoe repair man; excellent opportunity for right party. 31 N. Addison. AIR CONDITIONING—Wanted, distributor or individual to represent a large nationally known manufacturer in central Indiana on complete line of air conditioning equipment and warm air furnaces. Write giving qualifications to Box _ 139, Times. 23 Situations, Female YOUNG MAN wants job where he can learn drafting. DR-6213-R. 2124 E. Garfield-dr. MIDDLE-AGED wants housekeeping job for man with, without children. 423 E. Ohio. DAY OR WEEK WORK for ladies: common labor for men, day or week; general house cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC.. LI-58C0. 24 Situations, Male JUST 20c A DAY " A 10-word ad will appear under this classification for as low as 20c a day cash with erder. Come to The Times office. 214 W. Maryland, one square from Illinois and Washington-sts down Kentuckv-av and let us help vou secure a lob 30 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 1301: Apt. 6—Comfortably furnished room. Bath adjoining. Cail evenings. Day phone LI-6989. BLVD.-PL. 4080—Front room; couple: 1 or 2 gentlemen: housekeeping or meals optional. WA-2868-W. CAPITOL AVE., N.. 3502—Warm weii-fur-nished room. Large closet. Refined Home. Garage. TA-7141. CAPITOL. 3411 N.—Lovely room: good heat. Private home. For 1 or 2. Rea- _ sonable. TA-3151. CENTRAL, AND 24TH. 519 E.—l or 2 clean, cozy rooms; private family; girls. HE-4780. CENTRAL AND 23RD, 421 E.—Large front room; home privileges; 1 or 2; meals optional. HA-0117-W. DELAWARE. 2406 N.—Room furnished or unfurnished, $2.50. No signs on house. ILLINOIS, N., 1907—Desirable room; refined home; steam: large closet; 1 or 2; garage; reasonable. ILLINOIS, N.. 2449—Steam heated, nicely furnished front, room, suitable 2; meals optional. HA-1767-W. KENWOOD. 3517—Large front room; suitable 1 or more; constant hot water. HA-4701-M. WASHINGTON-BLVD. 3300 - Nice * "front room; hot water; suitable for 2; private entrance. TA-7014. WOODRUFF PL.. 957—West Drive, large desirable heated room, for gentleman. CH-0567-W. 15TH AND DELAWARE—NiceIy furnished; citv heat; next to bath; constant hot water. RI-9017. 16TH, E.. 150. APT. I—Close-in apartment, nice room for employed girl; references. 10TH. W.. 412—Nice warm front room, private home; twin beds. TA-2286. 32ND, E„ 534—Lovely room, private home; kitchen privileges: 1 or 2 employed people. HA-1187-W. 31 Rooms with Board $5: DOUBLE or single rooms. 3 meals, home privileges: car line; 3145 E. Wash-ington-st. CH-1175. OLNEY. N., 1944—Home style meals. Pleasant room. Reasonable. Close to carline. bus. PARK. 833—Nurse’s home. Sick and mental cases. Real home for elderly people. RI-9930. TALBOTT. N, 1723—Nice warm front room: 1 or 2: excellent meals; home comforts: phone. WASHINGTON-BLVD.. 2814 Attractive room: private home; good meals; very reasonable. TA-4893. 32 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50; W 35TH Golden Hill—4 rooms' stove, water paid. Partly furnished. WA-2820-J. $3. $4—1723 N. Meridian; large front room and kitchenette; sink. TA-1487. 58 Miscellaneous for Sale
Let the South Side Furniture Cos. Feather Your Nest This Christmas On the Floor Tomorrow to Help You Select Your Christmas Needs JOE STALEY MILDRED OVERBECK FRANK SIMMS GEORGE KNAPP Gifts for the Entire Family at Our Store SOUTH SIDE FURNITURE CO. 932-934 S. Meridian-St.
59 Radios, Musical Needs 59 Radios, Musical Needs Pearlite Finish. d*i a~j rn 80 bass. Special ,Jv I \ |C i Will Lay Away Any Instru-1 / \ ment for Xmas J \ PEARSON GO./ # l2B N. Pennsylvania X. LI-5513
32 Housekeeping Rooms $3 50 PER WEEK. 2 front~rooms7 down' furnished for light housekeeping; private entrance Inoulre 1611 Southeastern-av. AI-ABAMA. N.. 2037—3 desirable rooms, downstairs; lavatory, sink, private entrance. TA-1550 BEVILLE. N.. 829—3 rooms, upper Sink, range in kitchen. Private entrance. _ Steam heat. BROADWAY. 1134—3 clean warm rooms; 2 beds. $6; 2 rooms, $3, $5. BROADWAY. 835 —1-room apartment: corner location Private bath; steam heat. Also 2 rooms. CENTRAL. 1634—7-room kitchenette, nicely furnished: good heat; utilities furnisnea. RI-4292. RI-5761. COLLEGE. 1409—Upper duplex. 3 or 4 rooms; neatly furnished; private bath and entrance; utilities furnished; adults. RI-5976. FLETCHER-AV. llxl —2 upperfurnished rooms, utilities paid: employed or el_derly couple; $5 or $6. ILLINOIS. 1919. N.—Nicely furnished 2~room apartment, clean, well heated; plenty hot water. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1215—2-room apartment; good heat: hot water; private entrance. LI-3180. PARK, 2146—Cozy 2-room apartment; good water; private entrance. Phone. PARK. 2356—Widow will share modern home partly furnished: employed couple. HE-5409. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2224—2 lovely rooms, everything furnished; employed lady preferred. __TA-5807. TALBOT. N., 2342—2 warm rooms; furnished complete; near bath; $4.50. HA- __ 4809-5 L WALNUT. 115 E—3 rooms, Ist floor"; private bath, entrance. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF PL.. 891. M. DR—Large living room, kitchenette; dressing closet; phone, utilities; private entrance. NINTH, 616 E—2 rooms, kitchenette; private bath; Ist floor. Also 1, 2 or 3 rooms, - 23RD, 529, E.—3 or 4-room, newly decorated: private bath; near school; reasonable. HE-3071. _ 33 Hotels HOTEL FREDERICK—4SB E. Washingtonst. Steam heated rooms. $2.50 week up. Running water, tubs, showers. SEMINOLE HOTEL A^Jma. Excellent heat. Bath in all rooms. $3.50 up. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comlorts. Ultra modern note service as low as $2 a day. $lO wees. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. 34 Apartments, Unfurn. $22.50; BUNGALOW PARK—I2O2 N. Cap . 6 rooms, steam heat, janitor service. J. G. MCCULLOUGH. LI-5596. S3O; EAST. 2000—Beau. 4-rm. apt. Gar. Others. TA-4633. MERIDIAN. S.. " 1604—Newlv decorated 6-' room aoartment. A-l condition. Steam heat, water earage furnished. 13TH.108 E. .......... . ......... . .$42.50 Penn, 1433 N S4O to $55 Penn, 3720 N $47.50 General Apts., Inc. 22 W. Vermont. Ll-2439 GENERAL, APTS., INC. 22 W.JVermont. LI-2439. DESIRABLE—3 or 4-room apts. Utilities. Excellent heat. 1944 Carrollton. HE-3784. NEAR Shortridge, 6 desirable rooms: 3 large bedrooms, S3O; water paid. HA--4928.-M __ riMffiMCNT A6NnK.6UR€AO Choice apartments *l*tUy_hown HB-132S THE PENNLAWN Pennsylvania. 3537 N.. choice. 1-bed-room apartment, cross ventilation, electric_refrigeration. utilities. Indianapolis Rental Agency Purn. and unfurn. apts Free service and transportation LI-5412 35 Houses, Unfurnished $10 —GAS. electricity: 6-room single; water paid. 2212 N. Tacoma. HU-1428. $14 —NICE 5-room semi-modern; water paid, stoves furnished. DR-4145-J. $18: BLAINE—Store room, nice 6-rm. semimodtrn home. HE-4935. $lB.5Ck—N. OLNEY, 2155; 6-room modern double; trucking garage. S37.SO—CORNER; 5-room modern bungalow: redecorated; full basement. 5654 ALABAMA. N., 1714—7 rooms; modern; > 2 of double; garage: $25 per mo. HARNESS & CLINE. 119V5 N. Ala. LI-9220. BEVILLE. N.. 230—5-room semi-modern: good condition; water paid. RI-2677. Fletcher. 1022: 8-rm. mod. sgl. ....... sl6 Pierson. 2304; 6-rm. mod. dble.. wt. nd . sls Dawsor, 1606. 5-rm. mod. db. wt. pd. sl7 50 Adams. 2934: 5-rm. sgl sl3 Beville, 804; 5-rm. sgle $12.50 LI-6517 GRACELAND-AV. 3823; mod.. 7 rms $30"00 English-av. 1452: inside toilet, 5 rms 13.25 English-av, 1115; mod., wat. pd.; 6 rms. 15.00 State-st, 912 S.: 5 rms 10.00 Beecher. 824; 3 rms 8.00 JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. Illinois. GUILFORD. 2161—Convenient 6-room modern single; in good condition: sls. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia-av. HIGHLAND-PL, 2329—4 rooms, semi-mod., A-l location. House will be put in condition: sl4. J. S. CRUSE, INC. RI-6412. KENWOOD. 3459—5 rooms, redecorated; good furnace, garage, S2O. OWNER, 1944 Carrollton. HE-3784. NEW YORK, 1814. W.—6-room, semi-mod-ern; ST. PETER, 909—5-room semi-modern; water pd.; $lO. LI-2290. 29 E. Ohio. 1404 SPANN; 6-room modern cottage; good condition; $lB. 521 Lemcke bldg, RI. 4541. UNION, 924—6 rooms; modern; garage; reasonable rent. MAX KATZ. R.I-5534. 10TH-ST. E„ 215—7-room moderr; good condition; wt. pd.; $lB. LI-2290. 29 E. Ohio. E. 11TH-ST, 1434—Near Tech, 6-room modern, $lB. RI-3413. 36 Furnished Places $4.50. ss—Furnished houses. 3 rooms each. Water, gas furnished. Inauire 2921 Olney-st. $6 WEEK—-5-room house: water, lights, gas paid; adults. Irquire 719 E. New __ York. $40 —NORTH—Nicely furnished efficiency apartment; electric refrigeration; utilities. RI-1947. __ NORTH High-class, 3-bedroim home; beauUfuly furnished; $75. HA-2186. VILLA AVE., 333—Furnished 4-room cottage: utilities, except heat; garage; $7 week. THE down-town!; 120 E. North-St.—Ll-6133 Desirable bachelor quarters for select tenants. One and two suites, with bath and maid service; S3O to $45 month. 38 Rent Suburban, Farms 5-ROOM modern homo, northwest, 63rd, near Michigan-rd. Double garage. RI--5280. SUBURBAN Lot 21, Quilten Acres, 5-rm. single sll Lot 23. Quillen Acres. 6-rm single . . 12 Cail GREGORY & APPEL, INC. LI-7491. 1 58 Miscellaneous for Sale
39 Business Property ENGLISH-AV. 3901—New brick building 1 room tented for dry goods. 2 rooms Standard Grocery Want Drug Store. Hardware, Drv Ck-aner. Beamy Parlor. Doctor or Dentist No competition. Reasonable rent. IP,-0536 40 Wanted to Rent RESP. COUPLE want perm, home Or apt Fur. or unfurn. TA-4633 WANT acreage with buildings near Indianapolis: immediate possession. R. R. 11. Box 291-W. 46 Securities WET PAY CASH FOR COUPONS FROM FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CERTIFICATES OP BENEFICIAL INTEREST N. LEONARD COHEN * COMPANY. 206 INoURANCE BUILDING. 8 E MARKET-ST 47 Houses and Lots BARGAIN—N Grant 805. Price sl6o(h SIOO cash, balance like rent. MARION VAN ARSDELL. 1019 N. Beville. CH-110S SALE OR RENT—343O Saiem; 7-rm mod . Make o<lPr HU-2188. BRIDGES & GRAVES 243 N Del. RI--34 1 7. E. 12TH ST.. 2100 BLK.—S-room modern double; also Orchard-av. 3600 blk . 7room modern, large lot: commissioners _sale: make offer. RI-7017. FORECLOSED homes; terms $8 per mcT and up. Accept B & L. stock, labor or what have vou. plus some cash in payment for deed. PARK. LI-4369. 230 Empire Ltfe bldg. MODERN bungalow, in perfect condition’ cor. lot. Only $3500. $l5O down 3414 Northwestern. Mr. Helmus HU-5279 ALL-ISON REALTY CO., Realtors RI--2368. CASH BUYER—EAST Have cash buyer for 5 or 6-room home oast Mr Burgess. RI-9388. IR-6102 AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS 1674 BELLEVIEW 5-room bungalow, white as snow; perfect condition outside and in: all floors sanded and reflnished: new decorations. 1car garage See it todav. Call Mr. Nicoson, SECURITY TRUST COMPANY RI-6571. 48 Sale Suburban, Farms BE SURE—Of your title Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market-st. Union Title Bldg PITTSBORO. IND.. 12 miles northwest; 5 room house: garage*, with 3**2 acres. Court sale: make offer. RI-7017. IST MORTGAGE LOANSin moderate amounts on Indianapolis mod. ern property; well located; no commission. no premium: int. 6' 2 % calculated on balance owing each 6 months TURNER BLDG. AND SAVINGS ASSN., 1000 Lemcke-bldg. • 50 Acreage for Sale 165 ACRES. 25 mi. from Louisville; bargain. L MEES, 1114 Spring-st., Newcastle. Ird. 52 Wanted Real Estate WANTED—Homes; all locations; to sell on payments. MONEN. LI-6844. 108 E Washington. No. 504. 55 Beer Equipment KING^^X I- “Fixture \ it House \ r Complete” \ I' For the Recreation Room i and His Xmas Gift I Home Bar S2O 1 1 Pool Tables SSO § \ Sold on Payments t % Chrome Furniture, Low Prices # \ Think of It—We Have It / Delivery Anywhere ~ 1617-31 Southeastern DR-3578 57 Household Goods
2 ... _■ ... ~ i , j every living room, dining room or bedroom suite purchased Sat. or Sun. jpjffi ALLOWANCE cushions/ Foirthe S’;/)7r Tapestry covered—a ’Charles j better homes. London” suite! A rare | _ - , bargain! | 3 ’ Charge raC IJ RIIVEDQ Table, 6 Chairs. Buffet. 32-Pi<’ce j v. M J M DU T L K J Dinner Set. Sandwich Tray and s | If our prices don’t suit you—make us an offer Serving Tray. I MERIDIAN SALES CO., 422 -N. Mer. j I OPEN EVENINGS—I-6 P.M. SUNDAYS
56 Wearing Apparel SWAGGER Caracul 'Coa*. size 12 boat *259; sacrifice S3O 4103 Arthingtonbivd. CH-4558 EXTRA good new raincoat. 16-I*. for coat and vest or overcoat 42-44 or fur coat. J3E-4989-R SAVE on vour want ad cost—use Times Economv Want Ads. Just phone—Rl-5551—ana sa? adtaker 57 Household Goods nPEP. WEEK WILL RENT A NEW MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR L. S. AYRES & CO. Used washer*. $7 50 up. New machines. $29 50 up. Old washer as down payment. Electric sweepers. $12.85 up. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP 136 N Penn. Ll-5385 CROSLEY refrigerator, 1835. like new. Sell for balance due. $45. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO.. 240 Mass. Open evenings. XMAS GIFTS BUY HER a sparkling new air conditioned ice refrigerator for Xmas; easv terms. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos.. 2000 Northwestern 1902 S. East-st. 2302 W Michigan 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Rugs—s3 95. JORDAN BROS CUT-RATE LINOLEUM 207 W. Wash., across from Statehouse. CHAMBERS fireless gas range, like rew; $25. HU-7083. CLERMONT combination coal and wood range with reservoir. 612 S. Tib’js-a\. 57 Household Goods
SALE AT UR DAY f" ' Laundry Maid Washer Outfits *29 50 I iUI \\U TUBS I J I \W ! 52.50 ! j 128 N. Pennsylvania
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57 Household Goods MOHAIR uphnls'erea c.ia-r. :.-m* ■ " $59 50. *lO. Call at 812 Bancroft or IRi 6720 2 BEAUTIFUL lounging chairs and ottomons. *13.50: 2 breakfast-room suites. 1728 E Washington LI-6236 3 RUGS 9x12. *3 *4 S6 50 Heating stoves. $6. Oas range, $6. Small tables and lamps 1728 E Washington. LI-5236. 58 Miscellaneous for Sale STORE— RESTAURANT—TAVERN* Fixture* ! _ CALL KING’S—DR-3578 CARLOADS AND CARLOADS : of fine new suites and odd pieces to trad* i for your old furniture; generous allowI ance. Baker Bros. 219 E Washington-st. BUILDING MATERIAL "" New and Used I rr.ber. MARION MATERIAL CO. STORE fixtures: bakrrv eauiDmen: I clal equipment; buv-sell. 419 E Ohio. 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED Good used lumber and ti.ildi* g material ; ol ail kinds for sale cheap CLEVELAND WRECKING CO 1320 Kentuckv-av Inrlianaoolts. AUTO GLASS REPLACED* Specials: Door glass *145: ind&hield. $1 75 up. Building g’ass replaced Installation free E WASHINGTON ST. j GLASS CO Since 1925. 1122 SoutheastI ern-av. LI-8494 i CHILD’S exerej liable' CH-2703. i57 Household Goods
