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LOST Red and white Pekingese small female. Reward 1405 E. Washington-*!. RI-4127. A Times reader found this Pekingese and returned it to the owner.

TIMES ECONOMY WANT ADS Cost Less—Produce Best Phone PJ ley 5551 NEW LOW WANT AD RATES Regular Classifications Minimum Charge—lo Words 10 words, one day 30c 9 10 words, four days 90c (you pay for only 3) 10 words, seven days $1.50 (you pay for only 5) Rent Rooms, Situations Wanted Minimum Charge—l 2 words 12 words, one day 24c 12 words, four days ...72c (you pay for only 3) 12 words, seven days $1.20 (you pay for only 5) These rates apply ONLY on ads placed locally. For out-of-town rates, write oi phone the Classified Department of The Times. INDEX 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 CARDS OF THANKS 3 DEATHS—FUNERALS 4 FLORISTS 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6 IN MEMORI AMS 7 LODGE NOTICES 8 MONUMENTS 9 LOST AND FOUND )0 NOTICES 11 PERSONALS 12 TRANSPORTATION 13 BUSINESS SERVICES 14 SCHOOLS—INSTRUCTIONS 20 HELP WANTED. FEMALE 21 HELP WANTED. MALE 22 SALESMEN—AGENTS 23 SITUATIONS. FEMALE 24 SITUATIONS. MALE 25 INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMPL. 29 MOVING AND STORAGE. 30 ROOMS FOR RENT 31 ROOMS WITH BOARD 32 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 33 HOTELS 34 APARTMENTS UNFURN. 35 HOUSES, UNFURNISHED 36 FURNISHED PLACES 37 OFFICES—DESK SPACE 38 RENT SUBURBAN. FARMS 39 BUSINESS PROPERTY 40 WANTED TO RENT 45 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 46 SECURITIES 47 HOUSES AND T.OTB 48 SALE SUBURBAN. FARMS 49 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 50 ACREAGE FOR SALE 51 REAL ESTATE LOANS 55 BEER EQUIPMENT 56 WEARING APPARET. 57 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 58 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 59 RADIOS. MUSICAL NEEDS 60 FARM AND GARDEN 61 PETS AND BIRDS 62 HORSES AND CATTLE 63 POULTRY—LIVE STOCK 64 SWAPS 65 WANTED TO BUY 66 FURNITURE BUYERS 67 CASH COAL MART 70 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 71 TRUCKS AND TACTORS 72 TIRES—ACCESSORIES 73 WANTED AUTOMOBILES 74 BICYLES—REPAIRS 78 PERSONAL PROP. LOANS 79 PERSONAL LOANS 80 AUTO LOANS R 1 PUBLIC AUCTIONS 82 LEGALS GOVERNOR TO NAME PUBLIC SAFETY UNIT State-Wide Committee to Work With Police. Organization o f a committee to be known as the Governor’s Committee on Public Safety in Indiana, was announced yesterday by Gov. McNutt in his weekly radio address. The Governor said he believed concerted action could reduce the Annual traffic toll in Indiana by 35 per cent. The proposed committee is to include representatives from industries, transportation companies, municipal organizations, farm groups, insurance companies, newspapers, schools, safety councils and motor clubs. Executive branch of the proposed organization, the Governor said, would be set up under the State Police Department. The Works Progress Administration setup will be followed in organizing the safety group, the Governor said. in the interim, the state police will continue their safety drive started last week.

SUIT THIEF ROUTED BY RAP ON KNUCKLES Night Watchman Wields Cane After Tailor Shop Glass Is Crashed. Window shopping with felonious zeal, a thief today crashed a glass in the Jake Sorensen tailor shop. 2422 W. Michigan*st„ and with his hand reached for a suit. Carl Kunkle. night watchman, was sleeping close enough to the window to be awakened by the crash, seize a cane and rap the thief's hand sharply. There was a howl of pain. The hand and thief disappeared. CARBOLIC ACID FATAL Lawrence Man Takes Life in Auto at Residence. Edward Johnston, 62. of Lawrence, was found dead early today in an auto in the rear of his residence. An empty bottle of carbolic acid was on the seat. Deputy Coroner E. R Wilson gave a verdict of suicide. Mr. Johnston had been ill and despondent for some time, it was learned. INJURED IN ACCIDENT Alvin Enlow in Serious Condition Following Collision. Alvin Enlow, 40. of Miehigantown, Ind., is in a serious condition today in Methodist Hospital from injuries received last night when his car was struck by an interurban at Madisonav and Bhelby-st. Noble K. Beanblossom. 44, Corydon, Ind., who drove the car. was not injured Seriously.

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3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Monday. Dec. 9, 1985. BUTLER LIZELDA —Widow of Mark Butler. mother of Mrs. Bertha Hollingsworth, Mrs. Bessie Zimmerman and Mrs. Wm. F. Kissell, city; sister of Robert McCleland, Chicago, and Mrs. Alice Legro. Farmington, N. H., passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. F. Kissell, 336 E. Vermont-st, Sunday, 7:15 a. m„ age 86 years Funeral at ROYSTER & ASKIN FUNERAL HOME, 1902 N. Meridian-st. Tuesday, Dec. 10, 3:15 p m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. CHESHIER, ANITIA MARILYN—Beloved daughter of Raymond and Dorothy Cheshier. passed awav Sunday in Wilkinson. Funeral Tuesday. 10 a. m.. at the residence in Willow Branch. Burial McCray Cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of GEORGE McCARTY. Fortville. DARBRO. ELLA— Of 526 Aibor-av. beloved wife of John Darbro, mother of William Darbro, sister of John, Elijah. Walter, and Rowen Morgan. Mrs. Katherine Walsh and Mrs. Alice Kelso, passed away Dec. 7. 1935. age 66 years. Funpral Tuesday. 10 a. m. at the above address. Burial Floral Park. Friends invited. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. DRINKUT, ARTHUR b.- Age 19 years, beloved sor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Drinkut. passed awav Sunday at the residence. R. R. 11. Box 407. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois-st. Tuesday. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends mav call at the chapel. DUKES, LEWIS C.— Age 84, beloved father of William and Joseph Dukes of Beech Grove. Ind., passed away at his home. 146 S. 2nd-st. Beech Grove. Services Wednesday Dec. 11. 10:30 a. m. LITTLE & SONS FUNERAL HOME. 10th and Main-st. LVna! Colfax. Ind. Friends may call after 7 p. m. Monday. EI.ROD, OLI.IE R. Age 61. beloved husband of Lula B Elrod and father of Mrs. Kathryn Burce and brother of S. J. Elrod and Mrs. Harry Davis and son of Mrs. Nancy V. Elrod, passed away Saturday evening. Funeral at the residence. 2619 Guilford-av. Wednesday at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Hope, Ind.. at the Moravian Cemeterv. Friends may call at the residence ary time. SHIRLEY SERVICE. EZELL. AUDIE G.—Husband of Ora Ezell, father of Dorothy, William. Garlan, Doris. Imcgene and Mary Ann Ezell, passed away Saturday at Eikton. Md. Funeral 1.30 p. m Wednesday at the residence. Pl 6S. Capitol-av. Burial Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. FARLEY FUNERAL SERVICE. Friends may call at the residence after 2 p. m. Tuesday. FIGG. FRANCES ELLEN—Beloved wife of George Figg and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seidel, 124 Winkner-st, passed awav Saturdav evening. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME. 2002 W. Michigan-st. Tuesday at 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park Cemeterv. Friends mav call at the Funeral Home after _ noon Monday. GIBBENS,' EMMA—Of 2049 N. Meridian-st. beloved wife of Harry Gibbens. moUier of Jerry Whisman. sister of Otis and Ennis Morris, departed this life Sunday. Dec. 8. Funeral Wednesday, Dee 11. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. College and Fairfield-avs. 10 a m. Burial Chambersville Cemeterv near Spencer. Ind Friends in' ited. HALL. NARCISIS LAUFER—Age 66 year*, beloved wife of David E. Hall and mother of William U. Laufer and sister of Maud Deem, Mrs. Artie Weaver. Mrs. Fannie Bonnon and Mrs. Pearl Radford and John Hix, passed away Sunday. 7 a m Funeral at the residence. 314 Har--1 lan-st, Tuesday at 2:30 p m. F'riends invited. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends mav call at the residence after noon Monday SHIRLEY SERVICE JOHNSON. EDGAR LEE—Beloved husband of LaVerna Johnson, father of Mrs. Ora Brown, Mrs. Mary Kinney of Indianapolis and Rov Johnson of El Reno. Okla and stepfather of Mrs Myrtle Hammer of Si. Paul. Ind.. and Ora Royce of El Reno. Okla.. died Sunday. Dec 8. at the home of Mr*. Kinney. 102 Koehne-st. Funeral services Wednesday. 1 p m , at the Kansas M E Church. Friends invited BLACKWELL SERVICE ; Edinburg and Shelbyville papers please copy ] KNARR. FRED—Age 44. beloved husband of Helen Knarr and son of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Knarr and brother of Friend Knarr and Mary Lane, passed away at the Veterans’ Hospital Saturday morning Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPSL. 946 N. Illinois-st. Tuesday. 1:30 p. tr. Friends Invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the chapel. ,*

3 Deaths—Funerals LENTZ, SARAH M.—Age 83, widow of the la 1 - Christian Let.—., sis’er of Dophia Whitney, passed away it her residence <93 N Evlmont. Sunday. Dee. 6 a* 9 50 a m Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS WEST RIDE FUNERAL HOME. 2002 W Mieh-igan-st. Tuesday at 1;30 p m Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav ! call at the Funeral Home after 2pm Monday. LUCKETT, LORETTA—Beloved wife of Thomas W. Luckett of 1122 Blaine-av. passed away Saturdav, Dec 7. Funeral Wednesday. Dec. 11. from 3105 Riesner*f - at 8:30 a m. Services at Assumption Church. 9am Burial Holv Cross Cemetery. Friends invited, FINN BROS SERVICE OSTERMEIER. G ABREL— Os 1311 Ring-gold-st. age 65 years, beloved husband of Theresa Ostermeier. father of Elizabeth Ostermeier and Theresa Beard, and brother of Mrs. John Wetzel, passed away Sunday evening. Funeral Wednesday 2 p. m at the G. H HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East-st. Friends invited. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. PICKERING. BRUCE E.-Age 54 vears, be- ; loved husband of Katie Pickering (Deveney). died Saturdav. Funeral Tuesdav, Dec. 10, 9:30 a. m„ at GEORGE W. USHER FUNERAL HOME. 2614 W. Washington-st; 10 a. m. St. Anthony's Church. Friends invited. Burial Holv Cross Cemetery. REINERT, FRED G.—Beloved brother of ■ Charles J. and William G. Reinhert. Mrs. Robert Reagan and Mrs. Emma Farmer, passed away Saturday evening. Dec. 7. age 75 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 3869 Byram-av, Tuesday afternoon. Dec. 10, at 2 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends lnvited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SHELLEY, ROY—Husband of Elizabeth Shelley, father of Roberta and Gene Verle Shelley and stepfather of Richard and Robert Jett, passed away at Elk- | ton. Md. Funeral at the residence, 2 p m. Burial Floral Park Cemeterv. FARLEY FUNERAL SERVICE. Friends may call at the residence after 4 p. m. Tuesday. SOUTH. VIRGIL VTl.REA—Beloved wife of Ora South, died at her home, one-fourth mile north of Ben Davis High School on High School-rd, Dec. 7, 1935, age 40 years; mother of Helen, Hugh, Max, Gail. Ralph. Erwin. David and John South, daughter of . Mrs. Jessie Helen McGruder. sister of Wesley McGruder of Denver, Colo.: Robert and Jesse McGruder. Indianapolis. Funeral at W. D. BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY. 1321-23 W. Ray-st. Wednesday, Dec, 11 at 2 P m. Burial Washington Park Cemetery. Friends invited. STEINER, MRS. CATHERINE—Age 81 years, beloved wife of Albert, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Watz. passed away Saturday at the home of her daughter. 1722 W. Morris-st. Funeral Tuesday. Dec. 10, 8:30 a. m., at residence; 9 a. m. Assumption Church. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill Cemtery. GEORGE W. USHER SERVICE. STRICKLAND, SMITH H.—3916 Birchwoodav, husband of Cora A. and father of Ca.rl. Mw Culver Godfrey. Joseph, Jessie and Jack, passed away Saturday afternoon. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Tuesday. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. THOMAS. CALLIE E. - Beloved wife of Isaac Thomas, mother of Leo E. Thomas, grandmother of Peggy Lou Thomas, sister of William Nagley, Indianapolis; Daniel Nagley. Fortville. and Mrs. George Van Over, McC'ordsville. passed away Sunday at the home of her brother, Daniel Nagley. east of Fortville. Funeral Tuesdav, 2 p. m.. at the Methodist Church in McCordsville. Friends may call at the GEORGE M’CARTY FUNERAL HOME in Fortville until time of funeral. Friends invited. WATKINS. ROBERT A.—Of 1265 W. Rayst. beloved sor. of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Watkins, brother of Charles and Bernard Watkins, passed awav Dec. 8. 1935. age 6 years. Funeral Wednesday 2 p. m. at the above address. Burial Floral Park. Friends invited. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. [Madison (Ind.) papers please copy.] WHEELER, MARY E.—Widow of William A. Wheeler and mother of Eleanor P. and Louise A. Wheeler, passed away Dec. 8. Funeral Tuesdav. 3 p. m.. at the residence, 3737 Winthrop-av. WHISNAND, GLADYS vision-st. beloved wife of Frank Whisnand, sister of Thomas Holmes and Mrs. Susie Jackson, passed awav Dec. 7. 1935, age 21 vears. Funeral Tuesdav. 10 a. m., at W. D. BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY. 1321-23 W. Ray-st. Burial Floral Park. Friends invited. WHITE. ARTHUR ChesTteu beloved husband of Rose Ellen White and father of Harold H„ Paul E.. Irene. Mae and Earl Jr., brother of Mrs. Nora Horring. James William. Walter S. and John White, departed this life Saturdav. Dec. 7, aged 56 years. Funeral Tuesdav, Dec. 10. at the Brightwood M. E. Church, 2 p. m. Burial Spring Valley Cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral tinker direction of MOORE & KIRK. 5 Funeral Directors finn bros: Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridlan-st TA-1835 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive TA-4400 GRINSTETNER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 951 N- Delaware Proffitt & Hamilton Economy Funeral Home Highest Quality—Superior Service TA-0162. 3040 N. Illinois-st. TA-3241. GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2611. W. WASH-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1530 Prospect-st. DR-0321. DR-0322 6 In Mentoriams WAGGONER, JOHN V.—Who departed this life one year ago today, Dec. 9, 1934; Papa dear how we Have missed you. Without you this year Has been so sad. May God keep you In his special care Until we meet again. Daughter and son, DORIS AND ORVILLE. 9 Lost and Found LOST—Pointer, male, brown and white. LOST—Brown wallet, contents - very valuable; reward. 743 S. Temperance. CHILD’S glasses; green case: between Kansas and Meriaian-sts and Charlesst.; reward. DR-3851-J. : LOST. 2 voting Beagle Hounds, near New 1 Augusta. Liberal reward. New Augusta 118-J-3. j LADIES’ WRIST WATCH lost Tuesday evening, in or near Lyric theater. Liberal reward. MISS SABIN. LI-4304. | LOST—Cornet and music rack; both in black leather cases: reward. LT-7927. ; LI-9878. ’ DIAMOND bur pin. at Indianapolis Athletic Club Saturdav night. HU-6904. Reward. j STRAYED—MaIe hound pup: white; brown ears: black spot on back: black ring on strap collar. 1422 Bellefoataine. 11 Personals i REDUCE safely, no diet, no exercise; for information call TA-5979. I FREE marcels, hair dye service; arch 10c. Royal Beauty Acad., 401 Roosevelt Bldg. Tl _ INTERNATIONAL I MOk I Beauty School. FREE hair cut, I I I shampoo, wave. 342 E. Wash.

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11 Personals CHRISTMAS Special Combination streamline permanents. s2.as. POWDER PUFF SHOP. 535 Banker's Trust. RI-0577 CENTRAL G I V E S FREE HAIRCUTS 209 l O O P Bldg STOMACH ULCER’ GAS PAINS. INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Cdga, a doctor's prescription, at Hook's Dependable Drug Stores. RHEUMATISM. Neuritis. Acnes and Pains quicklv relieved with Wintergreen Tablets absolutely guaranteed. Write for free literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO Delaware & Ohio-sts. IndianaDOlis. Ind & J V 3 doors from Head watch maker . /• 1 for 21 years with Rost Jewelry Cos. ■■fcSsHßr H(sw many times has someone said to you: Try Chiropractor? How many years have you suffered because ,of your refusal? Do you really want to get well? Well don’t procrastinate any longer. Find out without cost or obligation Just what chiropractic has in store for you. Bring this notice for examination and trial treatment free. If I can help you, I will prove the merit of my method in your own case. If I can’t help you I’ll' tell you so. DR. BEBOUT, Chiropractor. 307 Kahn Bldg. 72 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 pillow;, drinking cups. porter service; dimmed lights at night; 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 & North Western, 308 Merchants Bank Bldg. Phone RI-3110, Indianapolis. Ind.— or Union Pacific. 705 Dixie Terminal Bldg.,_ 49 E. Fourth-st, Cincinnati. Ohio. 13 Business Services BASEMENTS REBUILT * BASEMENTS built and made rirv. UNIVER-' SAL WATER-PROOFING CO. CH-6397. 4330 E. 16th-at. FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. _ MACHINISTS GEO. J. EGENOLF—Machinists. Specializing in printing and special machinery. 18% W. South-st. LI-6212 MATTRESSES, MADE OVER MAITRESSES renovated; also made into lnnerspring by experts. RI-2347. MOVING. TRANSFER, STORAGE CARLETON TRANSFER—fcxperienced movers; covered vans: reas. rates. HA-2252. PACKING, shipping, part load shipments' All loads insured; return loads wanted. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-6561-3628. Nite, CHMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repairs on all musical instruments. CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Mass.-av. BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO- 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. PAPERHANGING PAPERHANGING. $1.50 room up: work guaranteed; prompt service. CHEVALIER. DR-2492. PLUMBING COILS installed. $2750. Coils JITO. Fauodt repairs 25c. Phone WA-4760. SERVICE AND PARTS DEPTS. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER for economy and satisfaction in repairs and lubrication. BE SURE! BE SAFE! BE SMARTI DODGE WEISSM~AN~MOTORS 2210 E. Wash. Phones—Day. CH-5828: nite. DR-5117 PONTIAC ~ I. WOLF AUTO CO. 534 N. Capitol. Phones—Day. RI-3087: night. LI-4816. 14 Schools, Instruction 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 HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged, more for home than wages. Box 140, Times. 2 LADIES house to house; salary and commission. Call 2 to 4. 1145 Linden. BEAUTY operators. Wv have jobs. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD.. 401 Roosevelt-bldg. ATTRACTIVE salesladies to travel, age 21 to 35. Not house to house. Good pay. LI-5677. MIDDLE-AGED woman for housekeeper in country, to help with home and care of children in return for a home. STODDARD AUSTIN. R. R. l. Zionsvilie. Ind. 21 Help Wanted, Male MEN to sell Texlde Blades at - 40c per hundred. INDIAN CO.. 145 S. Illinois-st. MIDDLE-AGED man for furnace and housework. 116 W. Walnut-st. ASSISTANT window trimmer and card writer: must be experienced. Apply BROOK S. 26 E l Washington-st. MEN wanting jobs; new const. U. S., So. Amer. Write Continental. 1614-A, 720 _ Broadway, Gary, Ind Enclose stamp. 23 Situations, Female WANTED position as housekeeper in motherless home, by reliable lady. MISS WOLFE, JR. R. 1, Walton. Ind. POSITION as housekeeper, exp., ref. exchanged. MAYME ANDERSON, 262 Walker-st, Shelbyville, Ind. DAY OR WEEK WORK for ladies: common labor for men, day or week; general house cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC.. LI-5860. 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 order. Come to The Times office. 214 W. Maryland, one sauare from Illinois and Washington-sts down Kentuckv-av and let us help you secure a lob. YOUNG MAN wants job where he can learn drafting. DR-6213-R. 2124 E. Garfield-dr. 25 Instructions for Empl. RELIABLE MEN NEEDED For young and rapidly growing industry offering attractive opportunities. Men selected must have good character, fair education, be mechanically inclined and willing to train in spare time to qualify. Write fully giving age. experience, present occupation. phone. UTILITIES ENG. INST.. Box 142 Times. 30 Rooms for Rent $2.50 WK.—Front room: private entrance: constant hot water: good heat. 1026 N. Beville. CH-5521. $4.50: ILLINOIS. 2020 N.—Lovely Iront; accommodate 2. Furnished A-l: excellent heat. Private entrance. Garage. ALABAMA. N.. 2349—Nicev furnished warm front sleeping room. Modern. Reasonable.

30 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N , 130 L Apt. furnished room. Batn adjoining Call 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-r.ished room. Large closet. Refined name. Garage. TA-7141. CAPITOL. 3411 N.—Lovelv room; good heat. Private home. For 1 or 2. Reasonable. TA-3151. CENTRAL, AND 24TH. 519 E—l or 2 clean, cozy rooms, private family; girls. HE-4780. ILLINOIS, N. 3161—Large furnished room; heat; private home; garage. 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. ILLINOIS at Fall Creek, front room, private home: gentleman: references exchanged; garage optional. HA-2049-R. _ ILLINOIS. N., 3323—Wam room, gentleman or employed couple preferred; car _ line. TA-2764. KENWOOD.' 3517—Large front ‘ room; suitable 1 or more; constant hot water. _ HA-4701-M. MERIDIAN. N., 1621—Lovely furnished. large front room; private home; suitable for 2. HA-2539-J WASHINGTON-BLVD. 3300—Nice front room: hot water: suitable for 2; private entrance. TA-7014. 15TH. E. 220 - Nicely furnished;' city hcau next to bath; corstant hot wa. RI-9017 18TH, E.. 150. APT. I—Close-in apartment, nice room for employed girl; references. 30TH. 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. Washington- st._CH -117jj. _____ 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. SMALL CHILDREN'BOARDED—Ages 2-19. Good home. Block from school. 717 E. 28th-st._ ________ HARBOUR HOTEL comfortable rooms. HoL_cold water. Low_ rates. 32 Housekeeping Rooms $3. $4—1723 N. Meridian; large front room and kitchenette; sink. TA-1437. $3.50 PER WEEK; 2 front rooms, down, furnished for light housekeeping; private __ $5. $6—2225 K. 10TH—Modern 3 rooms,' 2 beds: sink; gas range; newly decorated; private. ALABAMA, N., 2037—3 desirable rooms, downstairs; lavatory, sink, private entrance. TA-1550 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 furnished. RI-4292. RI-5761. COLLEGE, 1409—Upper duplex, 3 or 4 rooms; neatly furnished; private bath and entrance; utilities furnished; adults. RI-5976. ILLINOIS,' 1919, N.—Nicely furnished 2room apartment, clean, well heated; plenty hot water. ILLINOIS. N., 2339—0ne and two rooms, furnished. Private entrance. $3.50, $5.50. HA-4928-M NEW JERSEY, N., 226—Sleeping and housekeening rooms; steam heat, hot water. RI-4145. ORIENTAL. N., 20—Attractive, 2 rooms: all utilities; private entrance; steam heat: adults. PARK. 2146—Cozy 2-room apartment: good heat; hot water; private entrance. Phone. PARK. 2356—Widow will share modern home partly furnished; employed couple. HE-5409. WOODRUFF PL., 891, M. DR.—Large living room, kitchenette; dressing closet; utilities; private^entrance. _ 9TH, E.. 616—2 clean, cheerful rooms for housekeeping, reasonable; modern J 33 Hotels HOTEL - FREDERICK—4SB E7~Washingtonst. Steam heated rooms. $2.50 week up. Running water, tubs, showers. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service as low at $2 a day, $lO a week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. 34 Apartments, Unfurn. DELAWARE, N„ 122, No. 2—No caAfare to pay. Heat and water furnished. $lO. J. S. CRUSE, INC. RI-6412. _ GENERAL APTS.. INC. 22 W. Vermont. LI-2439. DESIRABLE—3 or 4-room apts. Utilities. Excellent heat. 1944 Carrollton. HE-3784. mmm Nmt wjpfuo Choice apartments gladly shown HE-1328 THE PENNLAWN Pennsylvania, 3537 N., choice. 1-bed-room apartment, cross ventilation, elecutilities Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts Free service apd transportation. LI-5452. DOUGLAS COURT. 2101-03 Blvd. Place. Heat, light, gas and water. See custodian in apt 56. M. E. MOLLOY. 35 Houses, Unfurnished SI4—NICE 5-room semi-modern; water paid, stoves furnished. DR-4145-J. $37.50 —CORNER; 5-room modern bungalow: redecorated; full basement. 5654 Guilford. DR-6689. 173 W. ARIZONA —5 rooms and bath. Ir_quire at 168JW. Arizona ! CARROLLTON, 2419—6-room modern double; A-l condition. Easily heated. Garage. TA-4760. Fletcher, 1022; 8-rm. mod. sgl sl6 Dawson, 1606, 5-rm. mod. db. wt. pd. 517.50 Adams, 2934; 5-rm. sgl sl3 Beville, 804; 5-rm. sgl $12.50 2154-56 Park-Av. 7-room modern double, garage S3O Call LI-7491 GREGORY & APPEL, INC. ROOSEVELT, 1717 —6 rooms, semi-mod.; on car line. Water paid. Start rent Jan. 1. Reduced $lO. J. S. CRUSE. INC. RI--6412, ST. PETER. 909—5-room semi-modern; _ water pd.: $lO. LI-2290. 29 E. Ohio. 10TH-ST. E., 215—7-room moderr: good condition: wt. pd.; $lB. LI-2290. 29 E. Ohio. 10TH. 223, E—6-room cottage, modern except furnace: water paid; sls. LI-5596. E. HTH-ST, 1434 —Near Tech. 6-ryom modern, $lB. RI-3413. 36 Furnished Places $6 WEEK—S-room house: water, lights, gas paid; adults. Irquire 719 E. New York. $8 WEEK—23S3 Carrollton. Warm 4-room upper duplex. Private; utilities; garage; adults. IRVINGTON—Beau, bedroom apt.. $45. Others. WHITE. TA-4633. IR-7956 res. UNION. 2283—Nicely furnished. 3-room apartment; utilities; $6 week. 38 Rent Suburban, Farms 5-ROOM modern home, northwest, 63rd, near Michigan-rd. Double garage. RI--5280. 39 Business Property FILLING station; store; U. S. highway, Inside city limit; rent $lO. IR-2524. ENGLISH-A V. 3901—New brick building, 1 room rented for dry goods. 2 rooms Standard Grocery. Want Drug Store, Hardware. Dry Cleaner, Beauty Parlor, Doctor or Dentist. No competition. Reasonable rent. IR-0536. 40 Wanted to Rent WANT acreage with buildings” near Indianapolls: immediate possession. R. R. _ll. JBox 291-W. REAL ESTATE. RENTALS' INSURANCE. R. A. PRANKE. RI-2800. E. KIRK _ 45 Business Opportunities GARAGE—^Wrecker, tools. Rent cheap. M, C. Locke. Bridgeport. Ind. BE-3713-2. LUNCH, daily bus. $32: S2OO down. Sandwich shop, only SIOO. THOS J. LEWIS MAN with good invention that is marketable desires connection to finance manufacture and sale of product. Write Box _ 141. Times. 46 Securities WE BUY AND SELL INDPLS POWER AND LIGHT PFD. NEWTON TODD. 415 LEMCKE BLDG. WE PAY CASH FOR COUPONS FROM FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CERTIFICATES OP BENEFICIAL INTEREST N LEONARD COHEN * COMPANY. 206 INSURANCE BUILDING. 8 E. MARKET-ST 47 Houses and Lots BARGAIN—N Grant. 805. Price sl6oo' *IOO rash, balance like rent. MARION VAN ARSDELL. 1019 N. Beville. CH-1108. KELLY. 1203—4-rm. mod. bung. Adjacent to St. Catherine’s. Low price. Terms. Mr. Woosley. HIJ-5374. ALLISON REALTY CO., REALTORS. RI-2368,

47 Houses and Lots FORECLOSED homes: terms $8 per mo, and up. Accept B. & L. stock, labor or what have vou. plus some cash in payment for deed. PARK. LI-4389 230 Empire Life bldg. _____ CASH BUYER—EAST " Have cash buver for 5 or 6-room home east Mr. Burgess. RI-93R8, IR-8102 AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS 48 Sale Suburban, Farms BE SURE—Of your title. an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market-st. Union Title Bldg. ACRE NORTHWEST, near 50th-st end Rd. 52; 5-rm. bungalow; furnace, electric lights, water inside, large poultry house and garage. Terms. JENNING BROS 28 S Illinois-st. IST MORTGAGE LOANS in moderate amounts on Indianapolis modern property; well located; no commission, no premium; int. 6%8i calculated on balance owing each 6 months TURNER BLDG. AND SAVINGS ASSN.. 1000 Lcmcke-bldg. 50 Acreage for Sale 165 ACRES, 25 mi. from Louisville; bargain. L. MEES, 1114 Spring-st., Newcastle. Ird. 55 Beer Equipment KIN (?S—- ---/ “Fixture \ / House \ / Complete” | I For the Recreation Room and His Xmas Gilt I Home Bar S2O 1 \ Fool Tables SSO f \ Sold on Payments # % Chrome Furniture, Low Prices J \ Think of It—We Have It f Delivery ‘Anywhere 1617-31 Southeastern DR-3578

56 Wearing Apparel COAT—Ladies’ black fur trim, size 147 reasonable. 715 E. 25th,_HE-5613. 57 Household Goods A PER WEEK WILL RENT A NEW MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM I RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR. I L. S. AYRES & CO. TfT*> Used washers, $7.50 up. New machines, $29.50 up. Old washer as down payment. Electric sweepers. $12.95 up. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP 136 N. Penn. LI-5385 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Rugs—s3.9s. JORDAN BROS. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM 207 W. Wash., across from Statehouse. CROSLEY refrigerator. 1935. like new. Sell for balance due, $45. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO., 240 Mass. Open evenings. CLERMONT combination coal and wood range with reservoir. 612 S. Tibbs-av MOHAIR upholstered chair, originally $59.50; $lO. Call at 812 Bancroft or IR- _ 6720. ' XMAS GIFTS( BUY HER a sparkling new air conditioned ice refrigerator for Xmas; easy terms. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos., 2000 Northwestern 1902 S. East-st. 2302 W. Michigan. marble top; set beautiful silverware. 715 E. 25th-st, HE--5613. SINGER Electric Console Repossessed. Small balance. Terms. The ideal Christmas gift. SINGER CO., 126 W. Washing-ton-st. WE HAVE 20 ABC Repossessed Washers; just like new. Big Clearance Sale. $32.50 and up. PEARSON WAREHOUSE. • 316 N. ILLINOIS ST. 58 Miscellaneous for Sale STORE—RESTAURANT—TAVERN ' Fixture* CALL KING’S—DR-3578 CARLOADS AND CARLOADS of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for yctur old furniture; generous allowance. Baker Bros. 219 E. Washington-st. BUILDING MATERIAL New and Used Lumber. MARION MATERIAL CO. STORE fixtures: bakery eauinment: special equipment; buy-selL 419 E. Ohio. 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED Good used lumber and buildi.ug materia; of ail kinds for sale cheap. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 132D Kentuckv-av Irfdianapolls^ AUTO GLASS REPLACED Specials: Door glass. $1.45; windshield. $1.75 up. Building glass replaced. Installation free. E. WASHINGTON ST. GLASS CO. Since 1925. 1122 Southeast-ern-av. LI-8494. CHILD’S exercycle, size 6-8. Reasonable. CH-2703. BICYCLE—GirI's 28-in: new tires, good condition; sl2. 1229 W. 35th. LIONEL electric train, complete; reasonable. 4825 Carrolton, HU-7289. GOOD used native 2x4, lc per foot. SERVICE WRECKING CO., 320 N. West-st. LI-0228. DOUBLE barrel shotgun. We'll sacrifice at $7. 515 Warsaw-st. • SANTA IS COMING. Clean vour chimney with MAAS CLEAN-A-FLUE. ALBERT G. MAAS CO. _ 31 Virginia-av. RI-3315. NO. 2 Cincinnati Cylindrical grinder. No. 7 Kempsmith ’motor-driven milling machine with dividing head; sell or trade. 144 E. Morris. DR-6160. SPECIAL—NEW 90-LB. SI>ATE ROLL ROOFING (seconds) $1.49 per roll bare. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING. 310 S. Dela-ware-st. LI-6270. TYPEWRITER—RoyaI, new S. X. 1482000; $65. RI-6767. 13 Days More To Christmas Shop. 20ci Discount On All Furniture. Metal utility cabinets, shoe cabinets, in various colors; smoking cabinets, magazine racks, occasional chairs and tables, chest of drawers, vanities, dressers, dining room suites, Congoleum and wool rugs. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and_South-st. MOVING: California; dining room suite, 10 pieces; antique oak, used 1 year, S2OO furniture. TA-6218. 59 Radios, Musical Needs NEW. used radios, refrigerators, washers. PAUL KERR. 2D N. Temple. Open eves. BARGAINS in Violin Outfits. Trumpets, Alto Saxes. CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Massav. JESSE FRENCH 5-tube table model; excellent condition; pre-owned: $12.50. L. S. AYRES & CO.. Radio Dept.. 7th floor. SAXOPHONE AND CASE. EXCELLENT CONDITION. REASONABLE. 4522 N DELAWARE. HU-7003. SAXOPHONE. E-flat alto; excellent condition; S4O. 2038 Koehne. Phore HA--1716-J. 61 Pets and Birds CANARIES—German Choppers: guaranteed singers. MRS. R. A. DUNLAP. 118 S. Bth-; r. Beech Grove. Ind. 62 Horses and Cattle GOOD MILK COW. S3O CASH. 916 S. | __ WARMAN. 63 Poultry—Live Stock WANTED—Muskrats, top grade. $1.25. H. M. STITLE CO., 226 Kentucky-av. 64 Swaps TO ADVERTISERS—Each ad appearing in this 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. Cal! RI-5551. • BICYCLES—Used, bought and sold. BROAD RIPPLE STORE. 803 E. 63rd-st. WA-1133. CASH for your used car. We pay more; j 411 N. Illinois. AUTO RADIO (1935 • used 6 weeks; sacrifice for or? 1031 S. Keystone. RADIO services for printing or what? Box 154, Times. CARPENTERING, painting, furnaces repaired, cleaned, tinning, roofing, sheet metal work for old building to wreck or cash. CAMPBELL. BE-3437. TO TRADERS—If you can not find what vou desire in the ad* in this column, call the Swap Counter. RI-5551 and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps advertisements previously published. There is no charge for this service. 67 Cash Coal Mart GIVES WVA. RESULTS KINO OF INDIANA | sfuP eX ’ X “ ■ ■ $3-951 Rex. furnace chunk $4 50 j Ivß West Vir.. big block. 6.25 JH Bk Island Creek, furnace chunk 6.00; Big Lump Pocahontas, mine run 5O W. Va. furnace chunk. 2x5 5.75 We Deliver *j and >4 Tons JkHol.CoalCft. CH-7700 t, CH-6048

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67 Cash Coal Mart £ Anchor Coal & Sup. Cos. >36 W. Maryland. 24-hr. service V RI-4131. *4.50 ss Buys . Monarch 3x6 Monarch big lump 54.75 Center Coal Cos. HE. 1458 __ Delivered From Car Golden Flame, <j* i CA 6x4 clean forked Ind. | Golden Flame CM TIC Large lump clean forked I U Tip Top W. Virginia (j> /or Large lump, cln. fkd. OO.ZO W. Va furnace I"7 7X egg, clean fkd $ Delivered Anywhere In City Fredrick Coal Cos. DR. 1792 esx WA. 5666 801 BEECHER 188’ 1020 E. 40tTH j Coals of HIGHEST Quality j Indiana $>4.50 6x2, clean forked Tip Top West Virginia SZ. 2 5 Lump, clean forked Q== , Island Creek $ L 0 0 egg, clean forked O Island Creek, large lump, $ Z,.50 clean forked o ===: Citizens coke, pea $7.10: egg and nut, $9.25 INDIANAPOLIS Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 Ta k. DR-2401 Buy Coal With a Reputation sab Tip Top <t ✓ 25 West Virginia r\-6-in. Ip., cln forked. Golden < a ca Flame *4 : — 6x4 egg. ■ Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. DR-7479 DR-7479 Coal—Coke —Kindling Red Pepper, HD big lp., clean fkd %f) J •\J\J Gen. Brazil Block, OD clean forked Hand Picked West Virginia Lump, forked West Virginia 3x6, (|() clean forked V Genuine Glendora, / S large lump, forked. Pioneer Island Creek <t 7 (| K Block, clean forked... V * .V/-/ Coke, egg. $9.25; nut, $9.25; pea. *7.10. We deliver H Ton Anywhere in City. UkwN Ice LtwM.fo | DR. 4621. DR- 4 fi 22j "It will pay you to visit our yard ' and see the difference in good coal." "best coals “*4= Brazil, 3x6, forked .. $4.50 INDIANA, 3x2 $3.95 Bie Lump SZ.2 5 VIRGINIA Forked 0= WEST arse2xs SC.7 5 VIRGINIA Forked J== GENUINE J-5S 50 ISLAND CREEK 0= ISLAND CREEK. 2x5 FORKED . $6.00 Pocahontas, lump $7.50 Citizens coke, all sizes $9.25 ECONOMY FUEL SUPPLY CO. DR-1220 DR-1221 "Economize With Economy Quality Coals White Ash, 2x3 Q T best Indiana No. 3 *J y J Best Brazil Block, t A *7 C clean forked *i.l J Big Brazil Block, A O C mine run High-grade nut and slack $3.10 Best White Ash. tA C 3x6 clean forked *“,JU Best White Ash, tA HE. big lump forked *i.l J W. Virginia, J C H E 3x5, clean forked *J . / J W. Virginia, lump, tC HE clean forked Genuine Island Creek, J £ E A lump, clean fkd Genuine Pocahontas, tH E A red ash, big lp * / •J\J We deliver %, (4 ton anywhere In city. Bluff Rd. Coal Cos. DR. 6767 DR. 6767

ONCE THEY USE "TIP-TOP" WEST VIRGINIA THEY COME BACK! JUST e , BIG TRY S A J K lump 1 TON O.A-J FORKED ■Df/" 1 A T TQT7 • Tip-Top coal coits no more, but U clean burning. tr."anj n| j wi ji no t laave a damp, stringy, oil-iiie soot in you* furnace, stove or furnace pipes ■RPP ATTCTP • Tip-Top coal is uniform in oualitv. low in ash. no clinker*. jjx-iVjZA. op . burns with intense heat and the fact that it will hole fit* much longer than most other coals. “Tip-Top” is an economical coal for you to burn. There is only one TIP-TOP COAL. Demand it by name. The Buyer Who Knows Demands TIP-TOP COAL SOLD BY FREDRICK COAL CO. SEXSON BROS. COAL CO. 801 Beecher-St. 1020 E: 40th-St. 2120 Hoyt-Ar. DR-17Sa WA.5668 DR-7479 DR-7 478 MODEL COAL CO.| INDIANAPOLIS Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-3323 WA-5667 333 Caven-Bt. 40M Winthropi Dß ' J4o ° 235 I * ,t lowa-St. DR-2401

DEC. 9, 1935

67 Cash Coal Mart Star Coal Cos. Ll-SSIB Pay Cash—Pay Less We have ail kind* of coai. coke 54TH. ST. HU-3631 FROM CAR Tip-Top West Virginia a/ r Bi": Lump, clean forked Isiand Creek. Large Art Egg; Clean Forked ?O.UU Island Creek. Large Crt Lump; Clean Forked gIO.OO WE DELIVER i/> TONS Model Coal Cos. DR-2222 WA-5657 223 Caven-st. 4001 Winthrop-av. OFF THE CAR Brazil Block As long as it lasts.... I ~ No soot—No clinkers. West Virginia $ C. 7 5 5x2 WEST VIRGINIA (tfi 9lt LUMP so—o ISLAND CREEK CIA BIG LUMP. CLEAN FKD •po.OO Pioneer Island Creek $7 05 Kentucky Wonder 7 25 Elkhorn Big Lump 7.50 “ DOIXEL4JM. Tsormjßßurr SPECIAL~ WEST JC.7S 1/2 Ton, $3.00 6x3 clean forked, no slack PEERLESS $J 50 BLOCK 4= Vi Ton, $2.50 Indiana 6x3 forked BRAZIL * A 7 , BLOCK 5 4 Vi Ton $2.75 Large 6-In. Lp. Forked NO SLACK FANSLER COAL CO. j Ll-6449 LI-6449 SPECIAL OFF THE CAR WEST $ C 75 VIRGINIA . Vi Ton $3.00 6x3 Forked BRAZTL < a y c BLOCK .... 4= Vz Ton $2.75 Large Forked Lump WHITE s A ASH *4= >/z Ton $2 50 Indiana No. 5 Forked 6x3 WHITE ps ASH 5 0= tb Ton $2 25 Indiana No. S Forked 2x3 Star Coal Cos. LI-8818 LI-8818 Off the Car WHITE ? -S:!! ASH FORKED Ind. 3x2 t r 7 r WEST VIRGINIA FORKED 2x5 CREEK w FORKED 3x6 ,I.“r CA Pocahontas $ /i2 Red Ash • " big lump WE DELIVER K TON Cash Coal Cos. CH. 6250 * CTI. 6250