Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1935 — Page 17

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SHORT SESSION HOPE DIMMING, SURVEY SHOWS Review of Issues Awaiting Congress Points to May or June. BY If O. THOMPSON Pmtrd Prrm <t afT ( nrr^npondfnt WASHINGTON. Dec. 31 —Administration loaders hope for a short session of Congress, but a survey of pending i sues, some highly controversial, indicated today that adjournment would not be reached until May or June. i There are 10 principal issues which are to come before the session which convenes Friday: The soldiers' bonus. Neutrality. Farm program. Gove rnme nt a 1 ccon nm y. Inflation and silv r. f Business regulation. The Townsend Plan. Ship subsidin'. National defense. I Polities. Leaders believe that a bonus bill either will be passed over a presi- ■ dential veto or enacted in a compromise form suitable to the White House. Neutrality Act Due Neutrality legislation is In be adopted to taka the place of the reso'uiion which expires Feb. 20. The debate is lo concern embargoes on oil, cotton, copper and similar prod- ? nets and on proposed restrictions - of loans and credits to belligerents, j Republicans are to advance a farm program and the New Deal fares the possibility that the Supreme Court will invalidate the AAA. The Frazier-L-emka farm j mortgage plan is being revived in i, the House. Republicans are to attack New Deal spending in anticipation of the I 1036 campaigns. The Adminsitra-' f lion will make an effort to reduce 1 the deficit and herald a return to: more normal expenditures. Oppose Inflation A United Press survey showed 62 per cent of Senate sentiment and 58 per cent of House sentiment opposed to currency inflation, except possibly through the bonus. There may be some tinkering with the silver purchase act. Advance sentiment appeared to be opposed to further regulation of business and continuation of the ‘breathing spell’’ granted by the President. The attitude of the Su- | preme Court is to have a bearing on I * these developments, as well as on I I the AAA. s There is to be much discussion of j j the Townsend Plan, but most ob- ’ * servers believe it will not become a . paramount issue. Subsidies Coming Up A bill abolishing ocean mail subsidies in favor of direct merchant marine subsidies is to be supported f in Administration quarters. Appropriations for the Army, P Navy and Air Corps are to come in ‘ Uv> regular Army and Navy supply I bills, but questions of national de- | sense and international policies are | to be raised in connection with ; them. Politics are to influence many . votes. One new aspect Os this sit.uaj lion is to Ua noticeable within the | -Democratic party. Scouts who have i surveyed the South, for instance. | predict that Democrats such as \ Senators Harry Byrd and Carter Glass of Virginia. Josiah Bailey of North Carolina and Walter George *of Georgia, all of whom have broken away from the Administra- •* tion at times, arc not to be inclined ? to any great, opposition to the New 1 Deal at the coming session. I STATE CCC ENROLLEES SET CHURCH RECORD Attend Services 62,641 Times in Three Months, Report Shows. ,-i Timrs Special A FORT HAYES. 0., Dec. 31.—Indiana's 11.000 Civilian Conservation M Corps enrollees attended church jjf ,62,641 times during September. Oclober and November, it was revealed M here today. Commending the record, Brig. h Gen. William K. Naylor, Fort Ben- & jamin Harrison district command- ■ ant, expressed the opinion that “it ■kportravs in an outstanding manner Wthe character of those enrolled in fthe state’s CCC camps.” i Os the Indiana enrollment, an of 4756 attended church services on the 13 Sundays of the period, a company average of 95. jllThis niunber, otTicers said, does not . I include attendance at, Vesper srrvices or at Sunday School classes (H which are conducted in many |H camps. iST. MARY'S COLLEGE TO HAVE POSTOFFICE •’T South Rend School Will Open Branch on Thursday. Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 31.—St. Alary’s College, whose postofflee •since 1851 has been Notre Dame, fllnd., Thursday will open its own gftpostoffice at Holy Cross, Ind. co^e£:e ' situated two miles •north of here and across from the •University of Notre Dame, has reWfccived its mail following a redistriSBnition at the university postoffice. |Tj The first letters to be mailed from ■he new office will go to Postmaster ■General James A. Farley and Rep. ; ■Samuel Pettingill tD.. ind.), as a ■token of appreciation for their part ■n establishing the service. Another will be directed to the Most ■Rev. Francis Noll, D. D.. bishop of ■Fort Wayne. ■CITY STUDYING NEW ROUTE FOR TRUCKS Hlammryrr Asks for Map of Area Involved in Proposal. Pj With the proposed north-south Ssruck route through the city con- j ■ ingent on construction of a bridge 1 ... fat White River and Keystone-av. j ■Theodore Dammeyer, Safety Board today asked city engi■leers for a large-scale map of the ■area. ■ The proposed route would divert • ruck traffic from College-av to across white River and ■ nto Road 431 above Nora. County ■commissioners are to be asked to ro- ' with the city if the plan 1 ■roves feasible, Mr. Dammeyer said, j

Vital Statixties Marriage I.irrnses (Inferred addresses frrquentlr are given lo the Marriage Urrmr Burrau deliberately. The Time* in printing the official list no responsibility tor the accuracy of uch addresses.) Edgar T Hia - ' 40 of 3301 Bvrtim-R' m-rhanir and Ms:v .lane H.v-ea 23 o! 3901 Bvrum-av. veneer worker Harvey L Bottom* 21. Bridgeport, iahorcr and Nt.a Adm Barnett 19 of 3115 W 9th-?t. housekeeper. Haul K Brutcher 21 of 618 Drexl-av grocer and Mary C Dopp. 18 of 837 L;r----•tood-av, housekeeper. Anson L Padge ■ 53 of Lebanon, farmc and Leah Gunther. 54 Central B*.a*e Hospital at tender.!. Paul H Voelkle, 23. For? Harrison, musician and Elia Mar Hos 25. of 420 N Linarood-av. clerk Warner H Smoot. 32 1914 Va!ley-av. mechanical adjuster and Pauline Harbin, 29, of 5730 F.. Washington-st. clerk Burlis A Haganman. 28. of 221 E 9thst salesman and Mildred G. Ingle, 23, of 2325 Carrollton-av. factory worker Harvey L. Berwinger. 33. of 3032 E Michigan-s'. hank teller and Cleme'ine Horn 32 of 4728 College-av. s’enographer Paul W. Hicks, 27. of 2519 College-av, laborer and Helen B. Jewell, 23, Acton, housekeeper. James I Sims 23 of 435 Poplar-rd, medical ’uden'. and Margaret Alice Mattingly. 23, of 5131 Maple-lane, bookkeeper. Carl Srhafhauser. 20. Cambv, truck dr ver and Martha Hu-sell, 19 of 1043 N. Hamilton-av. housekeeper. Rueben L Windich, 21 of 2955 Sang er-a-. silk worker and Lillian L. Roberts, 15, Castleton. housekeeper. Claude n Bower Jr . 22 of 925 Elm-st, hipping elerk and Pearl Reed. 24. of 940 N Alabama-st beauty operator. Pa 1 ;', J Tharp 27. Shoals. Ind. foreman, and Br .cine S’idd 21. of 1606 Spann-av, maid. Births Girls. Walter Edna Hickman. 3015 Wood. Edward. Guila Purcell. St. Vincent s. Harold, Marion Hinton, St. Vincent s. Alphon Marguerite Stau'o. 708 E 9:h. Samuel. Viola Allen. Coleman. Pres',on. Beulah Parsons. Coleman. Allan. Helen Ratip. Coleman. Warren Beulah Rober’son Coleman. Frank. Dai". Martin, 211 F Michigan. Edwin. Helen V-tter. 55 Lo Grande. William, Rose Trosppr. 1 409 Charles. Roys Frederick. Mildred Bordenkeclier. St Vincent's Lee, Ana Berrv. Cok-man. Broths Charles F KirkhofT. 77. at 4740 V. Washington, chronic nephritis Elias Jacob, 80, at, 850 E. 59th. myocarditis. Patricia Ann Knight, 3 months. at Riley, erysipellas. Agnes Powers. 75. at 24 N. Temple, : hronic myocarditis. Mary F Holes. 7.3, at 1021 Reisner, broncho pneumonia. John H. Broman, 55, at Citv, arterlo sclerosis Charles F Moore, 77, at 333 S. State chronis myocarditis John Raymond Davis. 58, at Citv occlusion Peter Hill. 74. at 603' 2 W. 11th, Bright’s (11 so asp Joseph Arnold. 73, at 3720 E. Market uremia. James Higgins Wilson, 8.3, at 3344 Park chronic myocarditis. Floyd Wayne Sutton, 2, at Rik’v pneumonia. Harry M. Hinesley, 85, at Citv, broncho pneumonia. Charles B Sinex, 72. at, 238 E. St. Joseph, arterio sclerosis. Walter H. Vinson, 65, at 310 N. Delaware, accidental Wanda Jean Denton, I, at City, dintnoria. Nancy Mildred Reilly, 48, at City, broncho pneumonia. Mary Virginia Arnold, 72, at 852 Eugene broncho pneumonia. James L. Crisell, 49. at Veterans' uremia. Caleb R. Johnson. 78. at 402 W. McCart.v chronic myocarditis. Anna Elizabeth Campbell. 47, at 924 S. Senate, chronic myocarditis Mae Griffin, at, City, accidental. Josephine Jones, 28, at Citv pulmonary edema Nancy Margaret Hylton, 74, at. Carrollton. carcinoma. Ethel Truitt, 54, at Central Indiana apoplexy. Harold Jenkins, 5 mos.. at Negro Orphans Home, bronrho nnpumonia. Mary Margaret Littrefl, 5 mos., at City, gast.ro enteritis. Phoebe Anna Brown, 65, at 918 Fletcher diabetes mellitus. George W. Barlow, 67, at 1226 Lee, coronary occlusion. Zella Benner 63. at 1005'2 S. Alabama, acute bronchitis. Lula Hutchins. 56, at- 3005 W. Washington. accidental. Herman Bivins. 8 mos.. at 2609 Keystone. broncho pneumonia F’loyd Abraham Gruber, 54, at Citv, lobar pneumonia. BUILDING PERMITS H C Atkins Jr , 5832 Winthrnp, range service. $25. Peter Nutz, 4210 N. Illinois-st, wirp service, $25. Kelfpr-Stewart Cos , 141 W. Georgia-st, light fixtures, SIOO. Central Parking Garage, 39 Kentuekvav. wire service. S2OO B. Siegal, 238 S. Meridian-st, wire service. $175. R. O. Smith. 3642 N. Emerson-av. range service, S3O John Anthony, 520 N. Emerson-av, range service. S3O Indianapolis Paint, and Color Cos., 340 W. Walnut-st, tanks installed, $7,500. 3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times. Tuesday, Dec. .31. 19.35. ALEEV Julia, mother of Ethel and Lelia. passed away in Detroit, Mich.. Monday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, 11 a m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill. BEAVER- Rohrrt, beloved husband of Laura Beaver, father of Fred Beaver, Mrs, Lillian McCord of Indianapolis, and Lester Beaver of Anderson, passed away at his home in Fortville Monday. Funeral Wednesday. 11:30 a. m. at the Christian Church in Fortville. Burial Pendleton. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of GEORGE McCARTY Fortville, Ind. FERREE—Nettie A , age 70 beloved mother of Jeanette Ferree, Mrs. Elizabeth Kring and John and Paul Ferree, passed away Sunday. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois. Wednesday, 10 a, m Friends invited. Burial Elwood, Ind. Friends may call at the chapel. I'T.ANMGAX—CharIes ("Doc"), beloved husband of Anna Flannigan, father of Raymond Flannigan, brother of Ellsworth and Roy Flannigan of Indianapolis, Frank Flannigan of Lawrence and Mrs. Elizabeth Wardlow, Anderson, passed away at his home, Ingalls, Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 2 o clock, at the GEORGE McCARTY FUNERAL HOME in Fortville. Burial Oaklandon. Friends invited. GIERKE William, beloved husband of Helen A. L Gierke, father of Robert Lee and Mary Ann Gierke and brother of Mrs. Hattie Hoeferlin. Mrs. Minnie Peek, . Mrs. Frieda Gierke and Carl F. Gierke, all ot Indianapolis, and Paul Gierke of Toledo. O . passed away Monday evening. Dec. .30. Funeral services will be held at, tile WALD FUNERAL HOME. Illinois at 17th-st. Thursday afternoon. Jan 2. at 2 o'clock Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home after 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. JACOBY -Elias J . father of Helen F. Jacoby, passed away at the home. 850 E. 59th-st, Tuesday morning. Dec. .31. Private services Thursday. Jan. 2. 2 p. ill. a' THE FUNERAL HOME HISEY At TITUS. 951 N. Delaware-st Friends may call at THE FUNERAL HOME Wednesday, from 1 to 5 p. m. and Thursday fyom 10 a m. to 1:30 p. m Rurial Crown Hill. Please omit flowers. 1 KCKNER Carrie Colver. widow of Max Leckner and mother of Mrs. Herman G Morgan and Myron C. Leckner. passed away Tuesday morning Services at the PLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday 10 a m. Frtends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. OI.TFAN Elena ,T . belotvd wife of Ilie Oltean. mother of Mrs Jean Harris. Mrs. Helen Hesselgrave. Alex and Nichols Oltean. daughter of Maria Ciocan, sister of Alina Cook, passed away at leer home. 1001 W. Morris-st. Friends may call at the home. Services Thursday. Jan. 2. 1 p m . Roumanian Orthodox Church. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery, LITTLE A' SONS' SERVICE. SCHEII.I.EY Savina, of 842 S Belle Vieu beloved wife of Frank Seheillev. mother of Mrs Minnie Berry, Mrs. Clara Cox. Mrs Katherine Webster and Mrs. Lucille Caldwell, passed away Dec. 30. 1935, age 82 years. Funeral Thursday. 10 a. m.. ai the home of her daughter. Mrs Lucille Caldwell. 849 S. Belle 'Vieu Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. SElDL—Laura Ann. beloved mother of Mrs. Oscar Hopfling and grandmother of Delores M Hoefling, died at the home of her daughter. 307 \V 39th-st. Monday. Dfc. 30 Funeral Thursday, Jan. 2. at 8.30 a. m. at the residence’ Services at BS Peter and Paul Cathedral. 0 a m. Friends invited. BLACKWELL SERVICE SPRA’—Melvin, beloved son of John F. Spry and Mrs, Meredith King, brother of Elmer F Spry, parsed a wav Dec. 29, 1935. age 38 vearv Funeral Wednesday. 2 r m at his mother's home. 207 N Jefferson-av Burial Floral Park Friends invited Friends niav call at the mother's home any time after noon Tuesday. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. STONE—Harry F. . 1024 S Tremont-s', husband of Ora. father of Virgil \v. and Harvey Stone, passed away Monday evening Funeral 2 p m Thursday at the Second Free Methodist Church Friends may call at the home after 7 p. m Tuesday. FARLEA r FUNERAL SERVICE. WIDER Ida F S;s’er of Mrs Clara C Carawav of this citv William F Wider of Lakeland. Fla : Martin G. Wider of Mitchell. S D passed awav Dec 30 Age 7R years For further information call WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

5 Funeral Directors ~ FINN BROS. Fungra! Homs 1639 n Meridian-st TA-IR3J FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Dwe TA -4490 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 95! N. De awars LI-3828 * LAUCK FUNERAL HOME I 453 S Moridiar DR-2140; DR-3210 Where better funerals cos' less" Proffitt & Harr,'Yon 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 1713 N CAPITOL-AV TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 12.30 Prospect-st DR-0321. DR-0322 .9 Lost and Found BOSTON bull, black and white; child’s pet. reward. 802 E. llfh-st. LOST—Black rabbit hound: 4 white, feet and white tip on tail. Reward. RI-4290 LOST* Friday night. Dec. 27. between Crow’s Nest and Indpls. Athletic Club, 1 diamond earring. Reward. Rox 164 Times. LOST Boston bull terriei. white collar. 4 white feet. 'Lucky.'' Reward. 1625 W. irmont LEWELLAN SETTER. 2U years old black and white with few brown spots. "Sport." Reward. LI-0230. II Personals YOUNG COUPLE wan’ baby girl 3 years or nder to raise. 1015 Lexli gto - v HENNA PACK or bleat h t u< h- 1 each. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt- I bldg. ! T I I INTERNATIONAL Charm BeauI HP I" Sehool. FREE Finger Wave • I lor Marcel. 342 E Wash. S'. RHEUMATISM, Neuritis. Aches and Pains ouirklv relieved with Wintergreen Table's absolutely guaranteed write for free ( literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO.. Delaware A- Oh;o-s-ts Indianapolis. Ind. CENTRAL GIVES HAITI DYE for small material charge 1 . 209 I O O. F. Bldg 13 Business Services ALTERATION SPECIALISTS ALTERATIONS—Ladies', men's garments; I cleaning, pressing, relining; repairing; i reasonable. MEYOR O. JACOBS, 212 E. 16_th-st. TA-6667. BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS built and made dry. UNIVERSAL WATER-PROOFING CO. CH-6397. : 4.330 E. 16th-st. BEDDING REPAIR PILLOWS, comforts, mattresses sold, ren- ! ovated and made like new. E, F. ! BURKLE. 431 Mass.-av, RI-6695. ELECTRICAL SERVICE REPAIRS all kinds; serviced at your home, i All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Call TA-1147. FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in cane ! hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. FURNITURE repairing, refinishing; new methods; upholstering. Experienced rea- i sonable. Estimates. LI-5236. GENERAL CONTRACTING CARPENTERING, painting, furnaces re- ! paired, cleaned, tinning, roofing; sheet : metal work. CAMPBELL. BE-3437 Machinists GEO. ,1. EGENOLF. Machinists—Specializ- i ing in printing and special machinery. 1 18*2 W. South-st. LI-6212. MATTRESSES, MADE OVER MATTRESSES renovated; also made into _lnnerspring by experts. RI-2347 MOVING, TRANSFER, STORAGE CARLETON TRANSFER—Experienced mov- i ers; covered vans; reas. rates. HA-2252. ! MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repairs on all musical instruments. _CARLIN MUSIC, 211 Mass.-av._ EXPERT REPAIR. MUSICIANS REP, SHOP. (2nd. fi.i 119 Pembroke Arcade. PAPERHANGING AT PAPERHANGING. 10c roll. Plaster patching, steam removing. IR-4182. SERVICE AND PARTS DEPTS. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER for economy and satisfaction In repairs and lubrication. BE SURE! BE SAFE! BE SMARTI DODGE WEISSMAN MOTORS. 2210 E. Wash. Phones—Dav. CH-5828; nite. DR-5117 PONTIAC I. WOLF AUTO CO. 534 N. Capitol. Phones—Dav. RI-3087: night. LT-4818. SHIPPING PACKING, shipping, by truck’ part lost! I shipments, one piece or a hundred to all parts. O. J. SUESZ. RI-6561—3628 Nite. CH-0699-W. li Schools , Instruction ENTER JAN. 6 Thorough courses in Bookkeeping. Stenography. Accounting 1 and Secretarial. Dav and evefiing. Phone LI-8337. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Architects and Builders-bldg. Commercial subjects are easily forgotten unless used. Position guaranteed to any one we accept. It's the permanent position that counts. New term Jan 6 CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE _ 3rd Floor Roosevelt Bldg. RI-9535. 20 Help Wanted, Female BEAUTY operators. We’have jobs. Roval Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. ' 6 LADIES to wk. with mer.. $8 sal.; good bonus; no exp. nec. 47 S. Penn. Rm. 614. LADY—3O-40 years, assist with houseworkcare two children; good home; small wages. References. WA-3835-M. 21 Help Wanted, Male NIGHT mgr ; man or woman: between 30 and 40 years of age. 1425 N. Illinois. REPORTER—Good interviewer, give details. Box 147, Times. to sell Toxiae Blades at 40c per ; hundred. INDIAN CO.. 145 S. Illinois-st. j BARBER- Apprentice, past 45 years. Who has had position since securing license, to manage old-established 4-chair shop for (lie winter. Box 148. Times. 23 Situations, Female DAT or week work for ladies, common labor for men. Day nr week. General house cleaning UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC. LI-5860 21 Situations, Male JUST 20c A DAY a 10-word ad will annear under this classification for as low as 20c a dav cash ! with order. Come to The Times office, 214 \\ Maryland, one square from Illinois and Washmgton-sts down Kentuckv-av and let us help vou secure a lob. 30 Rooms for Rent LABAMA. N.. 1107 Apt. 1; cozy, warm zoom; next to bath; S3. CENTRAL & 23RD, E . 421—Large front room: 1-2: home privileges; meals optional. HA-0117-W. 2717 COLLEGE—Large front room: steam heat, studio couch, garage, telephone. ILLINOIS. N.. 1230—Sleeping rooms, good heat, quiet: _ 82.50 to S3. LI-1096. PENNSYLVANIA. N. 2157—Sleeping room; 2 housekeeping, furnished or partly furnished: steam heat. HA-4241-J. 32 Housekeeping Rooms <9 TO ’ss res ' x Mi rTdi in 1 j kitchenette, range, sink, good heat. SEVILLE. N. 829—3 rooms, upper, siniu range in kitchen; steam heat- private entrance. BROADWAY. 1134—1 and 2 clean rooms: s2.ao to S3. Excellent heat. COLLEGE. 1336—55: 2-room furnished ■ lower apartment: studio couch; hot. cold water: all utilities. LI-8013. COLLEGE, 1913—2 clean. warm rooms' private entrance; everything furnished_Ss: also sleeping rooms. MICHIGAN, E. 2416—Furnished apar*ment; private bath; entrance; sink clean: good heat. CH-7100. TRAUB. N., 34—3 modern rooms furnished utilities: private entrance; Ist floorreasonable. WOODRUFF PL.. 608 M -DR- 1 room7private bath; $22 mo. 1 room, kitchenette, $lB mo. CH-4108 NINTH-ST, 616 E for housekeeping; modern; utilities. ■ 33 Hotels CENTRAL HOTEL- 331 N Delaware. Strictly modern outside rooms! reasonable rates. HOTEL FREDERICK—4SB E Washing:onst Steam heated rooms. $2.50 week up. ; Running water, tubs, showers II ARBOUR lIOTFL 617N 11100:5 ii.iHUULU iiuiDLi Comfortable rooms, hot. cold water. Low rates HOTEL ANTLERS' - Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note *er\K as low at $2 a day, $lO a week. I 750 N. Merid*aa. LI-2351, i

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31 Apartments, Unfurn. FALL CREEK-BLVdT *2l E Lowe- 5room apartment Fngtdairf. cedar closf'. utilities paid. HC-5656. E MARKET 1034—4 roomy modern garage. all utilities paid, S3O LI-3801. MERIDIAN 3333 N —Verv des:rab!f 3-bed-room apt., strictly mod gar. See custodian. nr phone LI-5595 THE PENNLAWN Pennsylvania. 3537. N. Choice 1 bedretim apartment, crass ventilation, eiectric refrigeration, utilities TALBOTT 2212 N 5-room, upper duplex heat wa-er and griragr; $27.50 LI-7361 C C GROVE 44 Virginia-av GENERAL APTS, INC. (mmm pmmt mm Choice apartments glaaiy shown HF.-1328 IN BFAFTIFIT. WOOBRI FF 4 Large rooms large porch, on first floor $42.50. 926 M. Dr.. Woodruff Place. CH-6234 Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts Free service and transportation. LI-5452 DOUGLAS COURT. 2101-03 Bivd. Place. Heat, light, gas and water. See custodian In apt 56. * M E. MOLLOY. For Lowest Cos' Want Ads Use J'he Times—Phone RI-5551 35 Houses, Unfurnished sls- 10TH. 223 E.—6-room cottage: mod except furnace: water paid. LI-5596 sls. water paid; 2333 Guilford: 5 rooms. bath, fireplace, redecorated HE-4967. BOULEVARD-PL. 3101 Near Shortr:dge; lovelv 3-bedroom modern home; redecorated HA-0781. BLOYD-AV. 2043—5-room semi-modern house: sl2. Call CH-2880-R N. OLNEY. 2861 Mod. bung, new decorations: wt. pd.: $16.50. Occup will show. HU-2418. MONTCALM. 1502—5 rooms, newlv decorated. inside toilet. 512.50 CH-1407. 1444 REMBRANDT Six rooms, inside toilet, kitchen, sink, large rooms: only Sl3. Paved st.: good neighborhood. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. WADE. 1332—4-room bungalow douhle; E-L., gar and toilet: citv water pd.; Sl4. J. S. CRUSE. INC. RI-6412. 6-ROOM DOUBLE. $lO 229 Dickson-?!. Inside toilet. Water paid. 3 bedrooms. Call LI-2313. SUBURBAN FOR RENT LOT 21, Quillen Acres, Cambv; 5-rm. single $n E. . Lot 29, Vernon Acres. St. Rd. 67; 4-rm single: gar. ... sls Call GREGORY At APPEL. INC. LI-7491. 36 Furnished Places $7 WEEK -5 rooms; overstuffed; mod ; water $35 26th. 1502 W. Modern. 3 rooms, kitchenette; utilities furnished; garage TA-2959. CARROLLTON. 2621 Nicely’ furnished 2 rooms, automatic heat. Norge refrigeration. HE-5168. EUCLID. 330, N.—Nicely furnished. 3-room apartment; modern; private entrance; custodian in rear. HOMES, apts. All prices, sizes, locations, free serv WHITE. TA-4633. IR-7956 res. 45 Business Opportunities CAFE North: well equipped. SIOO down. LUNCH—East,; fine location. .SSO down. LUNCH—Living quarters; SSO down. LUNCH -Good business; living room; $l5O down. THOS, J. T.EWIS CO.. 149 N. Del. RI-2663. 16 Securities \VE BUY AND SELL BUILDING AND LOAN STOCKS. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 137 E, Washington LI-2318 WE PAY CASH FOR COUPONS FROM FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CERTIFICATES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST. N. LEONARD COHEN Ar COMPANY. 206 INSURANCE BUILDING. 8 E. MARKET-ST. 17 Houses and Lois KEALING. 936—Vacant, 5-room mod only S2OOO on terms. Mr. Wooslev. HU-5274. ALLISON REALTY CO., REALTORS. RI-2365. 48 Sale Suburban, Farms BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market-st,. Union Title Bldg. 55 Beer Equipment KING'S—- / “Fixtures Complete” \ M Designers and Builders in % Anything of Metal and Wood * 1 Pool table?, complete . ..SSO.bo I 1 Complete Line of China, Glass, % Low Prices—Sold on Payments m \ CHROME FURNITURE / \ Think of It—We Have It Xk Delivery Anywhere Southeastern 57 Household Goods jsjgtVj. Used washer?, $7.50 ilp PWtm New machines. $29.50 up. m Old washer as down payment. Electric sweepers. 512.95 up. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. 136 N. Penn. LI-5385. MAYTAG alum, tub; A-l cond.. bargain. Household App. Cos., 240 Mass. Open eve. 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Rugs—S3.9s. JORDAN BROS. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM 207 W. Wash., across fimm Statehouse. SINGER ELECTRIC CONSOLE Sews good . *49 so THE SINGER CO. 126 W. Wash. CHEST OF DRAWERS, utility cabinets’ from factory to you; $4.15 to 58.75: samples on display. 1546 Broadway. CARLOADS AND CARLOADS of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for your old furniture: generous allowance. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. Wash-st. Buy by the word and save. Times Want Ads—low as lLc. Call Rl-lev 5551. 58 Miscellaneous for Sale l-TEICYCLFS,-sl2 UP/Ttfcs, g Repairs. HOFFMAN'S/g|L%\ V W 251 Mass. 205 E. V/ 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED Good used lumber and building material of all kinds for sale cheap. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentucky-av. Indianapolis. STORE fixtures: bakerv equipment: special equipment: buy-sell. 419 E. Ohio. SPECIAL 25,000 Feet of used maple flooring. $2 50 per hundred. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO., 310 S. Delaware-st. LI--6270. * WAREHOUSE CLOSE OUT Prp-owned square tub Maytag washpr, guaranteed running, for quick sale sl7 50 Terms. PEARSON WAREHOUSE. 316 N. Illinois-st,. Open evening?. BUILDING MATERIAL New and Used Lumber MARION MATERIAL CO. AFTER Christmas bicvcle special. s3l 50 _ now $23.95. 803 E. 63rd-st. WA-1133. ' WAREHOUSE CLOSE OUT Pre-owned square tub Mavtag washpr; guaranteed running, for quick sale sl7 5.) Terms. PEARSON WAREHOUSE. 316 N. Illinois-st. Open evenings 300 Hassocks, $1 to $4 each; metal utility cabinets. $1 to $4 each: shoe cabinets as low as $1: 12 chest of drawers, $8 upheating stoves; gas heaters: electric washers: enamel ware, all kinds: cheap BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol and South. Buy Iloosier Canvas Covers for wind breaker, protection, cornering building material and truck covers. All widths of white and waterproof duck for truck tops and curtains. All sizes of covers in stock—no waiting. Save monev—buy direct from America's leading manufacturer. HOOSIER TAR. CANVAS GOODS CO. 1302 W. Washington. 59 Radios, Musical Meeds USED upright pianos. Sll up. _ WILKING MUSIC 120 E _ Ohio NEW. used radios, refrigerators, PAUL KERR. 29 N. Temple. Open eves TTP T?.F! Radio Repair Estimates A 11l (Expert?—No Job Too Bigl ECONOMY RADIO SHOP LI-4880 PRE-INVENTORY SALE—IO to 90 per cent off on slow moving stock. VAN SICKLE, Distributor*. 34 w. Ohio. GUARANTEED RADIO ’REPAIRING Radio Sales & Service. 211 Ind. LI-9333. I~ n r V LESSONS WITH h K r r INSTRUMENTS 1 1 x *— E-Z PAYMENTS Guaranteed Alto Sax. in case $25 Sax and Clarinet lessons by Mr. Lorenz. T.ORENZ Music Shop, 20 Pembroke Arcade 61 Pets and Birds YARD TRAINING and house breaking heated kennels: also large runway for outdoor dogs. THOMPSON. Phone New A gusta 31-J-1 R 64 Suaps T FORD TRUCK, steel dump? T Ford coupe, rent of o-rm house, furn. or un- _ furn.. for coal. RI-7725. 1312 Belleft. PITTSBURGH automatic hot water heater for frigidaire, IR-6873. 82 N. Hawthorne Lane. 8-ROOM residence: modern: steam heax will trade for good grocery, filling station and lunch, or whay have you. 913 S. New Jersey, DR-4665^

61 Snaps WAREHOUSE CLOSE OUT Pre-owned square tub Maytag washer; guaranteed running. Pot quirk -ale $17.50. Term PEARSON WAREHOUSE, 316 N llknoi?-?’. Open evening?. TO ADVERTISERS—Each Bd appearing in this column i? listed in The Times Swap Bureau directory for ?ixiv da-.-s free of charge. Your "Stic” ad w; ; | receive a special ra*e of seven davs for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three. Call RI-555L 65 H anted to Buy JUNK PEDDLERS We art:! meet any advertised prices, why shnn in allevs? KP.OOT At SON 628 W Wash LI-9259. Ws Fav Highest Prices for o!d gold watche dental bridges jewelry, etc. SACKS BROS. 308 Indianaav Phone RI-5994. 66 Furniture Buyers BUY whole house or odd piece of furn.. pianos, etc MR WERELEY HU-7274_ ml 1.1-201 WP WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE Fall I 1 f ' or Desl PG ces and Liaoou quick services for any amount of furniture rugs and stoves. frill PT For anv furniture, V-ctU Fvi u-4Ui) rugs, stoves or clothing vou have for sale. Calls answered promptly. For Lowest Cost Want Ads Use The Times —Phone RI-5551 67 Cash Coal Mart Star Coal Cos. LI-8818 Fansler Coal Cos. LI-6449. LT-6449. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 5 Yards. DR-2401. FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792 EST. WA-5666 801 BEECHER 1399 1020 E. 40th West Virginia Lump . .. $6.50 West Virginia Fgg . . . $6.00 MERCHANTS COAL CO. 936 E. North. RI-3052 Pay Cash—Pay Less We have all kinds of coal. coke. 54TH. ST. HU-3631 Happy New Year Nut, and slack, f> I7A 50". nut or better *• Best Indiana. 6x4 $4.50 CHAMPION Coal Cos. DR-5301. DR-5301. Cash Coa! Cos. CH-6250 Model Coal Cos. DR-2222 WA-5667 223 Caven-St. 4001 Winthrop-Av. fflßjr- Rex 6x3 .. . $4.50 '{■yW Bex Block ..$4.75 4ft.We Deliver ’,2 and U Tons e.T AHD JL' C©cls. Lin CH-7700 CH-6048

Majestic West. Virginia SA.SO Block rj Casady Fuel & Supply Cos. CH-1427 C FI-1423 Open 1/2 Wed. Special Sale White Ash, 2x3. Best Indl- <T>Q Qff ana No. tpO.riO Genuine BRAZIL BLOCK. RR HY) Large lump, forked i/U'tVyvj White. Ash, 4x6, CP /I KA clean forked . White Ash lump, <r ,4 nr* clean forked ebd:. ( O High Grade nut and slack $3.10 West Virginia, Qp frv large lump, forked ehO.OU West Virginia, mo /-vm 3x6, clean for 1 OO.UU Genuine Island Jreek lump, mn nr* clean forked *bv), I 0 Genuine POC/ HONTAS. r 7J7 Big lump, Red Ash O 1.10 Deliver ’4-U Ton Anywhere in City. Bluff Road Coal Cos. DR. 6767. HR. 6767. Open 1/2 Day Wed. Coal—Coke—Kindling $4.5° gp $5.00 Forked Egg Forked Lp. Hand Picked West <t*£ Crt Virginia Lump, forked xpDcDu West Virginia 3x6, Of* clean forked vUtlfU Genuine Brazil r aa Block, big forked Genuine Glendora, ]g. nr lump, clean forked Pioneer Island Creek nr Block. clean forked... I -UD Citizpns Coke $7.10 and Up i Kindling with each ton) We Deliver ! ? Ton Anywhere in City Uni9N Ice £ Leal In UR. 4621 DR. 4622 "It will par you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal.”

You take no chance when you place your coal order with POLAR Nearly 50 Years In the Coal Business Our W. Va. Lump Coal a ‘ $6.50 P er tcn and W. Va. Egg Coal $6.00 P er fcn coa's of exceptionally high quality Polar Ice & Fuel Cos. South Yard. Drexel 1455 West Yard. Belmont 0883 North Yard, Talbot 0689

70 Automobiles for Sale 1929 BUICK coupe: "SISS.THORNBURG-’ VOLLRATH. 328 N. Del. LI-8112. CHEVROLET 1935 Master Coach: onlv 4060 miles; radio equipped: $455. 2933 S. East-st, DESOTO '3l sed.: excellent cond : finish pay, due, $23.85 each, 3815 College,

70 Automobiles for Sale 1932 DESOTO sedan. 5295; on the Lot. lit CO Man: store 443 V:rginia-av 1931 Ford Coupe $195. THORNBURGVOLLRATH. 328 N Del. LI-8112 FORD 29 sedan: bargain. $75. $lO down balance $3 wk. WILES fc WILSON 3815 College W A-2266 1935 FORD 2-door. $95 down on th* Lot. HARRY A SHARP CO . 11th and Meridian. Main Store. 443 Virginia-av. 1930 Ford Tudor. $175 THORNBt:RGVOLLRATH. 328 N. Delaware LI-8112 FORD 29 roadster, rumble seat; $-15: $lO down, balance S3 wk WILES <* WILSON. 3815 College WA-2266 Ford ’3O tudor; fine cond:*ion. new tires $145 Ford 28 coupe, a good one 75 Tt v OLDSMOOILE DEALER '3756 COLLEGE AVE WA-1933-34* T AOT7'’\7 30 GRAHAM sedan $172 LUbhl 1133 N. Meridian Kissel Sedan—Just fine slls Ford 30 Tudor. Al finish si7s Ford ’34 Tudor. Al Bargain 5350 Ford ’29 Fordor; very nice $125 I 30TH A- CENTRAL PALES CO. TA-5550. NASH '3l de luxe sedan: finish payment? due. sl9 each. 3815 College PLYMOUTH '34 cle iuxe coach like news9s down. WILES & WILSON. 3315 College. WA-2266 1932 PLYMOUTH 2-door, 5295. THORN-BURG-VOLLRATH. 323 N. Del, LI-6112 T /AsDTD'V' 34 Plymouth de luxe cpe. 1930 PLYMOUTH sedan; $175. THORN-BURG-VOLLRATH. 328 N Del. LI-8112. 1033 PLYMOUTH sedan: 575 down; on the Lot. 11th and Meridian. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. Main store, 443 VireriniaPLYMOUTH ’36 touring sedan: new car guarantee and title. Save SIOO. WILES A WILSON. 3815 College WA-2266. PONTIAC '3O sedan; finish payments due sl3 each. 3815 College. BETTER VALUES IN USED CARS LITZELMAN & -MORRISON 2004 N. Meridian. 1 TA-0900 WIDE SELECTION OF GOOD USED CARS. CENTRAL BUICK COMPANY 832 N. Meridian. 71 Trucks and Tractors '27 CHEVROLET ton truck: S4O. 1022 S. Collier-st. 1934 MODEL Dodge pickup, closed box body; like new; S1 In down payment. Superior Chevrolet Cos. 535 N. Capitol-av. RI-8061. '33 DODGE I’.j-ton L W. R ; good condition; $375. WEISSMAN MOTORS, 2122 E. Wash. CH-4442. 1934 DODGE, panel; very clean; 3375. WEISSMAN MOTORS, 2122 E. Wash. CH-4442. Trucks 1927 to 1935 Chevrolet*, all in first class condition. Priced to sell. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. 1035 N Meridian. 73 Wanted Automobiles WANTED—IOO used cars. Anv model or condition. Highest cash prices. SELIG AUTO CO., 19 S. East-st. RI-7119. CALLING ALL CARS Don’t give vour car awav! We'll buy it. AUTO EXCHANGE. 810 E. Washington-st. CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY ABELS AUTO CO. 430 N. CAPITOL LI-4240 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY FINK AUTO CO. 440 N. Caoitol Ave. LI -1 1 12 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY CHESTNUT & HOLLY 1007 N. Meridian LI-8722 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUNTY ■'lndiana's Largest Used Car Dealers” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol LI-4516 78 Personal Prop. Loans Loans on Furniture, Auios, DHmonds LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N. Delaware-St LI-6605 LOANS SIO.OO to $300.00 AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY 719 State Life Bldg. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. LI-4065. LI-8439^ Furniture, Auto and Teachers' Loans Diamond Loans Your Diamonds WM Be Safe Loans From $ 10-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 'Pay 111 LLS / We’ll advance the money—up to S3O0 —for bills, or to finance your purchase of an automobile, radio or household appliances, etc. Cur convenient terms allow 1 to 20 months to repay at reasonable rates. No endorsers sre necessary and service is prompt and confidential. 48 Year* in Business Investigate Without Obligation 2—OFFICES—2 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. N. E. COR PENN. A: WASH.-STS. LINCOLN 8495 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. N. E. COR. ILL. K WASH,-STS. LINCOLN 2491 COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. Business Established 1887 79 Personal Loans PERSONAL LOANS SCHLOSS BROS. CO , INC. 137 K, WASH. LI-2318. 80 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES CO., INC. Open Evenings 820 N. Meridian RI-4931 Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos. Operating as BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 319 E. Ohio-st LI-5561 rMHBiB 20 Months oTay|

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Why Ask Friends for Help? PHONE US FOR LOANS your OWN signature I Quick Sk-viet, No Privot. Office*, Repoy Monthfy - Reduced Ratds on all Loans Above SIOO ,^ UN f !.* c i . . . a, Gowt, oingl* peisons or married coupies are eligiDle. Loans made NBC Household without security— or on furniture —or on automobiles. No 7°\n n one else need sign. Offices in over 125 Principal U. S. Ciu*. 509 Merchants Bank Bldg. —sth Floor —Riley 2579 ANDERSON OFFICE: 4Q4 Anderson Ba*k Bcilding, 4fh Floor . # . Teleobone 4080 MUN(.ic OFFICE : 461 The Johnson Budding. 4th Floor ........ Telephone 177 KOKOmO O p FICEi 6 ? 0 Armstrong-london Building, 6th Floor .... Telephone 3181 "fOLKEHOI H^NANCECORPORATION ■ hr w■■ I I mmmm ——of amojca wh ■ 1 *

82 Leqalx I^ga! Notice of Public Hearing ‘ -,L i” ir Service Commv-ion Dock* 1 No . Apoiica?!on of Edward W. Guenther SLA a , Ouenther s Exprr Onr.nnit; Ohio, for a Dermit to ooer*e rr Yor vrnir]4’> as a contract carrier of nrooertv intcrs a’c. to ail citirs and tntnia c; o- a'.; hienwavs in Dearborn. Ohio. F.iDlev. rrankhn and Notice i? hereby given that the Ptibln Service Commission will conduct nubi-.c hearing in this cause in Rooms of Conir.v.ssion 40! S'atp House Indianaooh*. lnu . 9 i m Monda- January 13 1936. Pub.ic participation is reoust*d. Public Service Colr.au s - on. Bv R \\ Tnntanapo'is Ind Decemb*: 50 :*‘3s Legai Notice of Public Hearing Pub.ic Sen ice Commission Docket No 692-B. 1 Application of Will C Brir.gwald. Vincennes. for a permit to npera'e mr'or ve- ; nicies a? a contract carrier of propenv. interstate, extending through or in’o .cities and torn? over highways 41. 159 ; 50. 40 67 9 24. 27. Notice is hereby given that - he Public Set vice Commission will conduct public r.caring in this cause ;n Rooms of Comi mission. 401 State House. Indiana no ;s, ; Ind.. 10 a. m.. Monday. January 13. 1936. Public participation is reouested. Public Service Commission B'* Richard W Sharpies? Secretary Indianapolis. Ind December 30. 1935 Lecii Notice of Public Hearing Public Service Commission Docket No. 677-B 1 Application of Harry L. Alford. Newcastle Pa . for a permit to operate motor vehicle' as a contract carrier of propers . ; interstate, extending through or into cities and towns over highways 6 30 67. 32 34 28. 13. 36. 41. 53. 152. 52. 40, 35. 38. 3 ! Notice i? hereby given th.r the Public Sc: vice Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Room- of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind.. 9 a. m.. Monday. January 13. 1935. Public participation is requested. Public Service Commission Bv Pete H. Dawson. Director Motor Vehicle Department. Indianapolis. Ind December 30. 1935 I-cga! Notice of Public Hearing Public Service Commission Docket No. | 103-A. 3 Application of Haeckl's Express, Ir.c.. I Hamilton. Ohio, for a certificate to oper- , a;c motor vehicles as a common carrier of 1 property, interstate, extending through or : into cities and towns over highways 152. ! 30. 53. 43. 34. 40. 36. 31 50 Notice is hereby given that *he Public | Service Commission will conduct public 1 hearing in this cause in Rooms of Com- | mission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind . 9 a nt.. Mondav, January 13. 1936. Public participation is requested. Public Service Commission. I Bv R W Loser. Examiner. Legal Notice nf Public Hearing Public Service Commission Docket No. I 806-A. 1. Application of .7 Bedford Motor Service. |lne.. Chicago. 111., for a certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carI rier of property, interstate, from the Ind - 111. State ime over highways 41 6. 12. 20. 1 passing into, through and serving the following cities and towns and their respecj five surburban territories, to-\v 11: Whit- | mg. Indiana Harbor. East Chicago. HamI mono. Bluffington Harbor, Gary Harbor, j Munster. Hyland. Griffith. New Chicago. Aetna. Miller. Hobart, Hessville, Robv. j Gary and Ea*t Gary. | Notice is hereby given that the Public : Service Commission will conduct public i hearing in this cause in Room? of Com- ; mission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. ! Ind.. 9 a. m.. Tuesday. January 14. 1936. Public participation is reauestpd. Public Service Commission. Bv R. W Loser. Examiner. Tndianapohs. Ind., Decembor_3o 1935 Legal Notice of Public Hearing Public Service Commission Docket No. 699-B, 1. Application of Jesse S. Bedford. Chicago. 111., for a permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier ol property, interstate, between the Ind.-111. Slate line and Indianapolis over highways fi. 43. 34. also between the junction of highways 6 and 49 over highway 49 to Valparaiso, between the Ind.-111. State line and Ft. Wavne over highways 6. 2. between the junction of highways 6 and 2 at. Westville and the junction of highways 6 and 2 at Ligonier over highway 2, passing through and serving all intermediate points on above routes. Notice is hereby given that the Public I Service Commission will conduct public ! hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind.. 9 a. m.. Tuesday. January 14. 1936. Public participation is requested. Public Service Commission. Bv R. W. Loser. Examiner. Tndianapolis. Ind.. December 30. 1935. Legal Notice of Public Hearing Public Service Commission Docket No. 109-B. 2. Application of John G. McGranahan, and b a M. C. Trucking Cos.. Anderson, for a permit to operaie motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property, intrastate. ;o all cities and towns in Indiana over all highways in Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis, ind., 9 a. m . Tuesday. January 14. 1936. Public participation is requested. Public Service Commission. Bv Pete H. Dawson, Director Motor Vehicle Department. Indianapolis. Ind.. December 30. 1935. Legal Notice of Public Hearing Public Service Commission Docket No. 830-A. 1- 831-A. I—B3l-A. 2—831-A. 3. | Applications of John H. Days, and, b a I Days Transfer. Elkhart, to transfer hi? certificates. Nos. 298-A. 1—299-A, 1—299-A. :2 299-A, 3. to Days Transfer. Inc. of Elkhart. | Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct, public : hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind.. 9 a. u . Wednesday, January 15. 1936. Public participation is requested. Public Service Commission, By Pete H. Dawson, Director Motor Vehicle Department. Indianapolis. Ind . December 30. 1935 Legal Notice of Public Hearing Public Service Commission Docket No. 229-A. 2. Application of James Overlease. Elkhart. ior a certificate to operate motor chicles as a common carrier of property, interstate, between Elkhart and the Ind - Ohio State line over highway 20. passing through and serving all intermediate points. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Lid.. 9 a. m . Wednesday, January 15. 1936. Public participation is reouested. Public Service Commission. By Pete H Dawson. Director Motor Vehicle Department. Indianapolis, Ind.. December 30. 1935, Legal Notice of Public Hearing Public Service Commission Docket No. 801-A. 1. Application of M. M. Emery, and b a Moaern Way Transportation Cos., Loveland. Ohio, for a certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common earner of property, interstate, extending through or into cities and towns over nignways 41. 12, 50. 52. 34. 31, 20, 67. 9. 24. 27. 40. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind.. 10 a. m.. Wednesday. January 15. 1936. Pubiic particiDation is reouested. Public Service Commission. Bv Richard W. Sharpies?. Secretary. Indianapolis. Ind . December 30. 1935. Legal Notice of Public Hearing Public Service Commission Docket No. 141 -B. 2. Application of Elliott Transportation. lnc. Cincinnati. Ohio, for a permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract, carrier of properly, interstate, extending through or into cities and tov ns over highways 29 . 50 . 56. 129 . 229 . 4 6 48 . 3.50. 52. 1. 27, 40. 11 and other highways for the transportation of property for the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Cos. Notice is hereby given that the Pubiic Service Commission will conduct pubiic hearing in ; his cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis, Ina.. 9 a. m.. Wednesday. January 15, 1936. Pubiic participation is reouested. Public Service Commission. Bv R. V/'. Loser. Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind.. December 30. 1935. Legal Notice of Public Hearing Public Service Commission Docket No. 690-B. 1. Application of M T. Aikins, db a I Aikins barrage Cos.. O'eood. for a perm.' | to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property, intrastate, over ail stare and countv highways south ot V S. 40 and east of U. S. 31 for the transportation of merchandise for the Great A. <sc P. Tea Cos. Notice is hereby given that the Pubiic Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind . 9 a. m.. W’ednesdav. January 15. 1936. Pubiic participation is reouested. Pubiic Service Commission. Bv R. W. Loser. Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind.. December 30. 1935. Legal Notice of Public Hearing Pubiic Service Commission Docket No. 107-B 2. Application of Sohn and Son. Car'hage. for a permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of propenv, intrastate, extending through or into cities and towns over highways 140, 40,3. 9, 41. 67 and countv roads. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct pubiic ! hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House, Indianapolis. lnd. 9 a m.. Wednesday, January 15. 1936. Pubiic participation is reouested. Pubiic Service Commission. Bv R. W Loser. Examiner. : Indianapolis, Ind . December 30. 1535 SAVE on your want ad cos*— u e Times Economy Want Ads. Just phone—Rl-5551—and say aataker.

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82 Leyals Notice to B:dd- = Vo* - Is h-'rebv given thi' ?ea>d hid* for the purchase of the follow:nf mi•*r:* ? w. be received bv 'he Chairman of the Stare Highway Commission of In* riiana • Ms offic* on ;h third floor, S'ate Hoie: Annex. 102 North Ber.a-e Avenue Ir.dmr.app -? Indiana, until 2 Off P M on the io*h dav of January. 1976 at which rime thev mil; be publicly opened and reac Invitation No. 317 Quantity of truck end automobile pans, FO B Indianapolis Invitation N*e> 3!8 900 to 1200 tons maintenance acirrga*e No 7 F O B. I. Ind. or deh. rred m Rood 246-B No tWI No 9 crushed aggregate. FOB Cen ft Pout and Beemer Station, or dh-.rred on Roads 4? C-2 and D-l Invitation No 320 loff tens No 7 8 and 9 crushed aggregate. F O. B P’tar.t, C>r< r.fieid S:;b-D.'T:ct Invitation No 321 600 gna-d rail pos's. FOB. Fowler, or delivered vo Garage at Fowier Invitation No 322 30 to 40 hand traffic line markers, FOB Greenfield. CrawforAsville. Seymour Fort Wa\nc. V:ntvr.nr? La Porte and Indianapolis. Bid? shall he submitted upon standard proposal forms Proposal form- and specifications will be furnished free upon request. The right is reserved bv the Chairman to re.vct any or all bids or to award on any combination of bids that in his jiiosmer.t is most advantageous to the Sia’.a of Indiana State Highway Commission of Indiana. James D Adams. Chairman. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NEW SERVICE 4ND STORES BUILDING—BALL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Notice is hereby given 'hat sealed proposal? for construction of a now "service* and stores building" will be received at 'he office o' the Presiden' of Ball Sta - Teacher? College, at Munch?. Indiana, by 'he State Teachers College Board of Indiana until 11 OO o’clock A M . Central Standard Time, on Wednesday January 1336. ir.ct then w:'i to publicly opened and read Approximate estimated cost ot said building is $50,000. Separate bids will be received as follow? 11 For the ronsTuction of th* building (general contract'. ,2i For plumbing, and heating s\stem 3i Far electrical work: and •4> For the construction of the building as a whole, or any combination o f contracts Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal form furnished bv the architects in accordance with Form 96 with non-collusion affidavit, required bv the sta'utes of Indiana and must be accompanied bv Questionnaire Form 96-A. prescribed by th? State Board of Accounts, for any bid of SSOOO or more. Fach proposal shall be accompanied ivy acceptable certified check made payable to Rail State Teachers College for an amount of no' less than 5' of total bid pri<v. The proceeds of 'he certified check of each successiul bidder shall become th* sole property of said Ball Slate Teachers College in th* event such successful bidder shall fail to enter into a contract and execute and furnish an acceptable bond within 10 days aftvr he has been notified that his bid has brer arrepted Certified checks of unsuccessful bidders will he returner to them. Each successful bidri-r will tv required to enter into a written contract and execute a lawful bond, meeting the approval of said State Teacher* College Board and the Federal Emergunev Administration of Public, W*orks in an amount, equal to the amount of the contract price ar.d conditioned for th? faithful performance of the contract Tlv contractor in doing the work shall eomplv with the terms and conditions of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of Congress of 1935. the regulations Issued pursuant thereto by the President of the United States and rules and regulations PW A (179 Grants), dated July 22. 1935. prescribed by the Frderal Emergency Administration of Public Works and n* amended Wage rates on this work shall not h* less than thp prescribed scale ot wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Art? of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935. and as approved by the Federal government. No bidder may withdraw his bid for period of 30 days after date set for opening of bids. The State Teachers College Board reseryes the right to rejert anv and all bids Instructions to Bidders. Plan?, Specifications, etr.. are on file at th? office of Ball State Teachers College. Muncie, Indiana; State Board of Accounts. Indianapolis. Indiana, or mav b ■ obtained from Garrard Ac Keelv. Architects. 118 E Adams-st, Muncie. Indiana, by making a deposit of SlO, which deposit will be refunded upon the return of such plan* and specifications in good condition STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE BOARD. Bv Wm. F. Cronin. Secretary. Season’s Greetings FEDERSPILL. MR. AND MRS, JACK wish nil their friends a bright and Happv New Year. GREETINGS FOR 1936 To my many patrons and friends. J. R. CUNNINGHAM of the Cobum Chev. Sales 550 S. Meridian LI-6333 HAPPY NEW~YEAR ~ TO EVERY ONE. Tell us your typewriter troubles’’ in 1936. F. V. Ferree, Mgr. Advance Typewriter Exchange 427 Board nf Trace bldg. RI-47TL SINCERE WISHES FOR 1936 E. E. GROSS FUNERAL HOME MRS. E. E. GROSS, Proprietor 1349 MADISON AVE. DR-0666 DR-086 f DECATUR CARTAGE CO. Theo, Ray G. Nease, manager, wYhes all friends and customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS * 1936 Is the sincere wish of BUSINESS FURNITURE CO. Used Multigraphs, Addressographs Mimeograph Equipment 112-114 E. Maryland. LI-8515. Clyde F. Bowman Mgr. ACCEPT OUR BEST WISHES ~ FOR A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR. A ANCHOR COAL CO. ft ■f 336 W. Maryland A RI. 413! 24 Hr. Servici YEW YEAR S GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES HENRY BURIAL VAULT CO. 545 Wa r ren-av. BE-0545, GREETINGS 1936 General Rebuilding Electrical Work, Bodv and Fender Repairs. Storage, 24Hour Service. We hope the New Year is kind to yoil, our loyal patrons. ED JETT'S GARAGE 517 N. Taibott. LI-9973 Season’s Greetings for 1936! To My Patrons and Friends Cafe P W. Halfaker, Prop 3324 E. Michigan. CH-144*. HAPPY NEW YEAR to all our friends and customers; may we serve you again in 1936? NATHAN GREENBURG CLOTHING 402 W Wash. LI-3235, Wishing My Many Customers and Friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year! Mr:. Ramsey’s Beauty Shop 514 Roosevelt Bldg. LI-073?. U NOE D ELEOTr7c ~ CO.’ 651 Massachusetts-Av LI-7112 Wish Their Customers and Friends A Happy New Year Motor Repairs—Armature Winding Wiring. CLAUDE E. ZIKE. Owner.

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