Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1936 — Page 13

JAN. 18, 1938

Race Selections By Tom Noone (Copyright. 1938. by United Press)

NOONE’S SELECTIONS FOR TODAY One Best—Little Empress. Best Longshot—French Maid. Best Parlay—Scotch Gold and Wise Advocate.

AT HIALEAH PARK— One Best—Little Empress. 1. Mont Blanc, Singers Polly, The Gong. 2. Little Empress, Navarre, Bugle Call. 3. Cross Bow 11, Chancer, Faust. 4. Lynx Eye, Chance Ray, Chasar. 5. Scotch Gold, Headin Home, Semaphore. 6. Ward in Chancery, Johns Birthday, Taunton. 7. Move Faster, Canimar, Treasure Ship. AT FAIR GROUNDS— One Best—Carvola. 1. Carvola, Reunited, Palm Island. 2. Koley Bey, Lanquo, Foxes Folly. 3. French Maid, Buster 8., Camp Parole. 4. War Saint, Anne L. Seven Up. 5. Wise Advocate, Sir Michael, Nasslyn. 6. Cristate, Gilbert Elston, Fire Advance. 7. Port O’ Play, Fair Prospect, Kuvera. 8. Sporting Maudie, Carsona, Sainted. AT SANTA ANITA— One Best—Trickling 1. Murph, Atoel, Pasha. 2. Deer Fly, Lady Florisq, ZifT. 3. Rego, Precious Betty, Morpheus. 4. Loloma, Great Lover, Atholton 5. Valiant Fox, Orra, Indian Broom. 6. Ariel Cross, Singing Wood, Sound Advice. 7. Kieva, Speed Girl, Browneyed Pat. 8. Trickling, Irksome, Impeach. International Loop Officials to Meet (Reprinted From l.ate Time* Yesteiday) By Ijnlted I'rrx* NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—The International League will hold its annual scheduled meeting here Feb. 3, Secretary William J. Manley said today. Charles H. Knapp, Baltimore, president of the league, probably will not attend because of a recent operation. He W3s recently discharged from a Baltimore hospital but plans to leave for Florida to recuperate. The International League meeting will be presided over by Warren Giles, Rochester, vice president. SACKS BROS. ANNUAL k J AN u Aßy^^| A OVER 3.000 I Svien’sH UNREDEEMED H You will certainly Mil like three special 111 values—all wanted styles, colors, fab- 811 group o f ■ ' numbers . _ ■■ ed much ( / MB ™wh a t fH| 'th! As Low as ■ HR WOMEN'S m BRAND NEW £ 1 FUR laM COATS UB Priced ridiculous- fIH " lv low for such ■£ high quality Furs! Hj Inspect them to- mUYhA Hi day! Nubian Wwlwllß seal (dyed coney Imperial (dved l 'nrc<l e c m e and IZdKtfyM n n co a T s :: L °” $7 Hwß A complete stork of th* most want- V \TT^M ed l I I Kj| ,”^l.O SAVE ■ SACKS BROS. I 306-308-3^^NDl^^^>^^B

Tiny Morgan and Davis Bout Fills Armory Program Texan to Grapple ‘Big Boy’ Tuesday; Marvin and Zeller Matched. The Hercules A. C. all-heavy-weight wrestling card scheduled for the Armory next Tuesday night, was filled today with Matchmaker Lloyd Carter landing Tiny Morgan. 280, Texas, to go against Big Boy Davis, 239, rough Ohioan, in the opening struggle. It is a one-fall tug.' Jack Kennedy and Leo Numa will return to the local rin& to headline the program in a rematch calling for the usual two falls out of three and 90-minute time limit. The pair staged a fast tussle last Tuesday, Jack scoring a victory by grabbing the third and final fall. Leo protested that Kennedy resorted to an "overdose” of rough tactics to gain the edge. Kennedy weighs 215 and is from Minneapolis. Numa comes from Seattle and has a three-pound weight advantage. Jack has won ten out of eleven Indianapolis bouts. The veteran Tom Marvin, 212, the Oklahoma chin-lock specialist, will pit his experience against young Ernie Zeller, 230, Terre Haute, in the semi-windup. It is a tough test for Zeller, a former Indiana State Normal footballer.

Kautskys Oppose Unbeaten Jaspers Local Pro Cagers on Card for Armory Tilt. The Jasper Coca-Colas, who invade the local Armory tomorrow afternoon to tackle the Kautsky A. C.s in a pro baskefltball game, are undefeatea this season and have been beaten only twice in the last two years. Last year, the Paspers triumphed in the Major Palls City Conference, a league which includes not only the top-notch pro clubs in southern Indiana, but also in Louisville. Woody Weir, Indiana U. captain in ’34; Vic Bauer, Indiana; Ray Eddy, captain of Purdue in ’34; Chim Kam, Illinois; Hank Kline, Franklin, and Oats Berger, Charley Melchoir and Tony Berger, all of Jasper, make un the invading squad. A game between Armour and Kingan quintets will open the program at 2 o’clock. Tiger Coach Eases Practice Pressure Time* Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Jan. 18.— Coach D. C. Moffett, pleased with the improvement shown by the De Pauw ba-ketball teafn, has announced jht workouts in preparation for next Tuesday’s game with Wabash. The Little Giants will be met at Crawfordsville. The Tigers won their first conierence victory last Tuesday from Franklin, 25 to 18, Wednesday was a day of rest for the squad. Thursday Coach Moffett drilled the men on defense. Theer was no workout yesterday, but today a fairly heavy drill on both offense and defense was planned. ON N, D. SCHEDULE Time* Special DES MOINES, la., Jan. 18.—After a break of five years, Drake University will renew football relations with Notre Dame in 1937, it was announced by Edward C. Lytton, business manager. The game will be played at South Bend, Ind. Net Gossip Linton Radio and Thoman Shoes were tied for the leadership of the Circle City League today following last night’s games at the Pennsy gym, in which Linton trounced Linkert Carburetor, 43 to 24, while Thomans lost to Secos, 45 to 31. Each team has v'on five and lost two in league competition. All.son Engineers upset the Lawrence 'rrojans, 29 to 28, in the other league game, St Joseph Juniors defeated West Side Trojans. 27-13. of which 17 of the victors' points were made by Frank Donohue. For games, write Leo Donohue. 305 Summit-av. St. Anthony's notice. East Tenth Pirates wish games in the 16-18-year class. Gall Cherry 1694. or write Dick Watson 836 N. Oxford-st. Two fast girls’ games are or, schedule for this evening at the Dearborn gym. with the P. R. Mallory team meeting the Real Silk girls at 7:30. and the Ferndale five meeting the strong Louisville Daries team at 8:30. The Louisville team boasts or an undefeated record this season, with 13 straight victories. The Daries will stay over and meet the S B. A. girls in another contest at Dearborn Sunday after-, noon at 2 30. J „, Glrls d*e*ted central Btate Hospital Girls. 23 to 13. in a basketball game last night at the hospital gym. Holy Cross Flashes bombarded the baskets of the Apta Polo boys to take a 59-to--30 victory yesterday Mack Jones was high point man, with a score of 25. ', un *. or ,J eams Interested In playing in a 13-to-15-vear class tournament, please send representatives to a committee meeting. to be held at 7 p. m. Saturday in St. Joseph's Hall. 617 E. North-st. ‘They all kg come back jfl| SANDY MAC” Enjoy this deliciously mellow, eight - year - old Scotch at anew low price. SANDY MACDONALD

Vital Statistics Marriage License* (Incorrect *4dretie, frequently ar *Wei3 t the Marriage License Bureau deliberately. The Times in printing tbs official lilt assnmes no responsibility for the accuracy of sneh addressee.) Francis M. 811nger. 33. of 531 E. 20th-st, press operator, and Marv Kay Brunette, Jl. of 531 E. 30th-st. housekeeper. Charles Stout. 21. of Brazil, Ind.. trucker. and Rema Knowles. 20, of 516 fl. Alabama-st, housekeeper. Walter Wink. 77. of 1010 Edgar-st. painter. and Helen E. Day. 20. of 1103 N. Alabama-st, waitress. Louts E. Gray, 21, of 342 E. Norwood-st, machinist, and Helen E. Cooper, 19. of 2623 N. lilinois-st. housekeeper. Harvey P Lynn. 22. of 931 Buchanan-st, laborer, and Alice V. Boyer. 38, of 931 Buchanan-st. housekeeper. Births Beys Charles. Adah Hall. 1141 Central. Chedomir Ann Von Foerrester. 1116 W. 36th. Bob. Pernle Mahaney, 645 Birch. Deaths * Charles D. Hawkins. 51. at city hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. James Arkell. 50. at St. Vincent’s Hospital, accidental. Ida L. Meyers. 71. at Methodist Hospital, diabetes mellitus. Anna Conrad, 68. at St. Vincent’s Hot,pital. coronary thrombosis. Emilie Piel Melcher. 77. at 4162 N. Meridian. chronic myocarditis. Hester Holmes Carpenter. 85 at 701 N. Chester, cerebral hemorrhage. Mary Burke. 63, at 919 N, Gray, cerebral hemorrhage. Robert Drayton. 15. at City Hospital, meningicoccic meningitis. Sallie Brown, 72, at 830 N. West, acute myocarditis. Edna Elizabeth Walker. 20. at 2309 N. Capitol, pulmonary tuberculosis. BUILDING PERMITS Rogers Jewelry Cos., 5 N. Illinois-st, S3BOO, alterations and repairs. Linden Hotel, 311 N. Illinois-st. S2OOO, build fireproof passage. Foster Engineering Cos., 114 Monumentpi, S9OO, alterations. Celtic Savings & Loan Cos., 546 Birch-st, (125, repairs. Rose Court Apartments, 526 E. Fall Creek-blvd, $596. install underfeed stoker. Evans Printing Cos., 307 E. Market-st, $65, repairs. Smith Agricultural-Chemical Cos„ 1850 Kentucky-av, SBOO, build one-story block building. Richard Foltz, 5254 N. Delaware-st, SB9OO, build two-story brick dwelling. Richard Foltz, 5254 N. Delaware-st. S2OO, build two-car garage. Indiana Paint Ac Color Cos., 640 N. Capitol-av, SIOO, new electric circuit and fixtures. State Wall Cos.. 107 S. Meridian-st, S4O, three new electric circuits. Austin T. Laycock, 6164 Norwaldo-av, $25, install electric range. Robert Irwin, 3018 Jackson-st, $25, lnstall electric range. 2 Cards of Thanks FERRELL—We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the sets of kindness, messages of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings from our friends and neighbors In our sad be.epvement In the loss of our beloved n.otiier and grandmother, ANNA E. FEF.RELL. 'We especially thank Sister Spillman and singers of Christian Tabernacle. Rebecca Lodge, Mayor Anderson Relief Corp.. also Moore <fc Kirk undertakers for their wonderful service. MRS. IDA SWISHER AND FAMILY. OSTERMIER —We wish to extend heartfelt thanks to all those wb so kindly assisted and for the words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved son and grandson.—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ostermier. Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ostermier. _ 3 Deaths—-Funerals Indianapolis Times, Friday, Jan. 17, 1936. BLINN—PhiIo Buel. of 1128 Park-av, husband of Ethel Blinn and son of John Blinn of Chatham, N. Y., and brother of J. Osborne Blinn of White Plains, N. Y., passed away Thursday p. m. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Sunday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Cremation following. BUDDENBAUM—EIeonore, beloved mother of Carl J. and Frank C. Buddenbaum, passed away at the residence, 1931 Rucklest.. Thursday noon, Jan. 16. age 78 years. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME. Illinois at 17th-st. Saturday afternoon. Jan. 18. at 2 o’clock. Burial Concordia cemetery. Friends invited. BURGESS—Mary, beloved sister of Blanche and Homer Burgess, and Mrs. Bertha Pierson, died Friday. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary, after noon, Saturday. Funeral Monday 8:30, at the Mortuary. 9 a. m., St. Philip Neri Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. BURKHART—LiIIian Brummett, beloved wife of William E. Burkhart and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Brummett., departed this life Wednesday, age 32. Funeral Saturday. Jan. 18. the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station-st, 10 a. m. Burial Anderson Cemetery. Friends invited. GASS —Caroline, age 87. beloved mother of George S. Gass, and Mrs. R. B. Tuttle, passed away at her home, 1815 N. Illinois-st, Friday. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time later. HARRISON—Major P.. father of Major P. Jr. of St. Louis and Mrs. Harold N. Bryant of Grand Rapids. Mich., passed away Thursday afternoon. Services at his home. 1122 Central-av. Saturday 4 p. m. Burial, Grand Rapids, Mich. MESSERSMITH—WiIIiam P„ husband of Nettie E., father of Charles W. of West Lafayette, passed away Thursday morning at tne residence, 402 N. Drexel-av. Service at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MCRTUARY. Saturday 1:30 p. in. Friends invited. Burial Fall Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary. OWENS—AddIe, beloved wife of Frank E. Owens and mother of Arthur. Elmer and Claude Dobbins, passed awav at the residence. 907 S. Missouri-st., Thursday evening, Jan. 16; aged 69 years. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Un.ion-st, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18. at 2 o’clock. Burial Washington Park Cemetery. Friertis invited. STEPHENS—EIIa Mae. beloved wife of William S. Stephens, sister oi Robert Casey, Annie B. Kelly and Clarence Casey, both of Louisville: Edward of Dayton, 0., and William of Brooklyn. N. Y„ passed away suddenly Thursday £ l £L I H I ] ( L. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Saturday 3 30 &m m xc, Pri s nds invit ed. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. STEMBEL—Ann Erwin, at Methodist Hospital, Jan. 17, 1936, age 32 years, bei2 ved ~ wife of Clarence J. Stembel of Ben Davis, mother of Mary Alice Stembel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Erwin of Fair Oaks. Ind.: sister of Mrs. Richard Vance of Indianapolis. Olive Erwin of Wheatfleld, Ind.; Marie Erwin and Junior Erwin of Fair Oaks. Funeral Sundav 9:30 a. m. at the W. D. BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY. 1321-23 W Rav--st. Burial at Oxford, Ind. Friends Invited. SUMWALD—Otto C., age 52. at his residence, 308 W. 25th-st. Greenfield. Friends mav call at the residence Friday evening and all day Saturday. Funeral partv leaving home 9:30 Sunday morning for Farmland. Ind., where services will be held in the Maxwell Church at 1 o’clock Sunday. Interment Maxwell Cemetery. WOOD—Mrs. Sarah, wife of Gilbert Wood, passed away Wednesday. Jan. 15. 2 p. m. Friends may call at J. C. WILSON FUNERAL HOME. 1230 Prospect-st. Funeral services Saturday, 2 p. m.. Edgewood Methodist Church. Burial Round Hill Cemetery. 5 Funeral Directors WM. D. BEAN BLOSSOM 1321-23 W.__RAY-ST BE-158J J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS FUNERAL HOME 926 N. Capitol-Av Phone LI-7115 PERSONAL SERVICE W. T. BLASENGYM MAIN OFFICE 2226 BHKLBY-8T PR-2570 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1914 W MICH-St. BE-1934. PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 E. NEW YORK-ST m-1173 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Merldlan-st TA-1831 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive TA-4400 GR I N STEI NER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 G. H. HERRMANN 1505 8. EABT-ST. DR-6477 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian. DR-2140; DR-3210. ‘ Where better funerals cost less" GEORGEMcCARTY FORTVTLLE INDIANA MOORE & KIRK 2530 Station-at. CH-1806-7. TA-6056—6. H^h^^t^^Kryice

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5 Funeral Directors ROYSTER & ASKIN 1902 N Merldlan-st TA-0299 2501 E. 10th—2522 W Wash. SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 946 N. minois-St LI-5409 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 6 In Mentoriams KEHOE—in loving remembrance of our dear mother MRS. MARGARET KEHOE. who departed this life Jan. 19, 1926, ten years ago today. A loving mother so true and kind. No one on earth like her we find. For all of us she did her best. And God has given her eternal rest. —Her children by Mrs. Frank Karry. 9 Lost and Found LOST—Diamond bar brooch, vicinity 18th and Meridian or Columbia Club Saturday night. Reward. TA-6600. FINDER of working girl’s purse containing glasses in blue case. Reward. CH- _ 0210-M. LOST—Wrist watch. Lady's Elgin; white gold: downtown Tuesday afternoon. Reward. RI-7364. LOST —Hound, Blue Tick male; between Indianapolis and Mooresville. Reward. _ 1122 E._Ninth. __ REWARD —For information regarding stolen bicycle off porch in 500 block west Congress. LOST—Billfold, brown leather; vicinity Grants or Big Four Building. Contains monev and driver’s license. Reward. TA-3718 after 5, 11 Personals QUILT PRlNTS—Beautiful fast colors' 2010 N. Meridian. (Rental office.) TA--2722. GUARANTEED copies made from any picture. PLATT STUDIOS. 703 Roosevelt Bldg. HENNAS-BLEACHES. 50c: Dermanents. $5$3.00. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD. 401. Roosevelt Bldg. HAIR CUT. shampoo, finger wave, all 3 for 25c. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD.. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. CREST and Coat-of-Arms. your own finest hand-painted. 11x15. made in 4 days, complete. $9.50. Order or inaulre MEDIA RESEARCH BUREAU. Loew Bldg.. Washington. D. C. TI _ I NTERNATIONAL Charm BeauIn P Ity School. FREE Finger Wave I I lv lor Marcel. 342 E. Wash. St. RHEUMATISM, Neuritis. Aches and Pains quickly relieved with Wintergreen Tablets absolutely guaranteed write for free literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO.. Delaware Sc Ohlo-sts. Indianapolis. Ind. CENTRAL GIVES FREE HAIRCUTS 13 Business Services AUTO - REPAIRING GENERAL auto repairing, road ana tire service; work guaranteed. 536 E. Wabash. BASEMENTS REBUILT China-Silverware For Rent CHURCHES, lodges, clubs rent china, silverware. glassware from CUSACK. RI--9053, 443 E. Wash. _ BEDDING REPAIR PILLOWS, comforts, mattresses sold, renovated and made like new. E. F. BURKLE, 431 Mass.-av. RI-6695. FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new by 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. 18Vs W. South. LI-6212. MATTRESSES, MADE OVER MATTRESSES renovated; also mad* into innerspring by experts. RI-2347. MOVING, TRANSFER, STORAGE CH-2878. “PETE’S" TRANSFER. $1 UP? Local and overland (white): careful. Prompt service. PACKING, shipping, part load hioments. All loads Insured: return loads wanted. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-6561-3628. Nite. CH--0699-W. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repair.* 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 SAVE money during Jan. Paper furnished, hung $3 room up. Plastering. RI-9749. A-l PAPERHANGING. 10c roll. " Plaster patching, steam removing. IR-4182. PAPERING, painting, remodeling. Hanging only $1.45 up. Absolutely reliable work. DR-0231. A-l PAPERHANGING. $1.50 room up. Steam removing, cleaning, plastering, painting. Reference. CH-0796. SEWER CLEANING HAVE your sewers cleaned the Electric Roto Rooter way. Save monev and time Sewer Cleaning Service. RI-5733. _ SERVICE AND PARTS DEPTS. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER for economy and satisfaction in repairs and lubrication. BE SURE! BE SAFI!' BE SMART! DODGE WEISSMAN MOTORS. 2210 E. Wash. Phones—Dav. CH-5828: nite. DR-5117 PONTIAC J WO L P 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 by attending night school, CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE, 3rd floor Roosevelt-bldg. RI-9535. 20 Help Wanted, Female WANTED—Waitress, attractive, clean, over 21 years. 1425_N. Illinois. $5.00 CASH for names of students who enroll. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD.. 401 __ Roosevelt Bldg. HOUSEKEEPER—MiddIe aged, more for home than wages. Afternoons and Saturday. 25!; S. West-st. SHOULD YOU FAIL to find the position you want in this column, may we suggest you use an Inexpensive ad of your own under “Situations Wanted”—4 days cost as little as 65c, and in most cases results in connections. Call MISS PAGE at Riley 5551 or come In to The Times. Want Ad Headquartters. “ WANTED, YOUNG~LADIES Between ages 18-28, weight 105-135, height 5-3 to 5-9. single or married, to train for HOSTESS AND MODELING WORK. Small fee for spare time training. Write today for analysis chart. MILDRED ELEANORE STUDIOS. Times. Pox 171. Times Economy Want <vds Cost Less—Produce Best 21 Help Wanted, Male MECHANICAL engineer, young, willing to work. Must serve factory apprenticeship. Opportunity for future advanceunlimited. Box 169. RESIDENT MANAGER Permanent connection; income $6500 vearlv: SISOO cash required, secured, returnable. Address Box 118. Times. _____ IF YOU DON'T FIND the position you’re looking for here, try an inexpensive Times “Situation Wanted" ad—four days cost as little as 65c—and mav find just the connection you want. Call MISS Page, Riley 5551, The Times, Want Ad Headquarters. 23 Situations, Female 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 AUTO MECHANIC. EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER; young; married; wants work. Times, Box 119. 30 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. 620 N.—Large clean front sleeping; $2.25 week; small, $1.50; good heat; near bath; walking distance. BROADWAY. 1207—Two rooms down; FrigIdaire; hardwood floors; walking dis- _ tance Real Silk. $1.50 SINGLE. $2.50 DOUBLE— 16th. 2238 W.: nicely furnished rooms. Gentlemen preferred. BE-4275-W. CAPITOL, N.. 3850—Nicely furnished room, private home; privileges; reasonable; garage; near car line. COLLEGE 1933, clean, warm room, cross ventilation; near good restaurants; $3; _ single. COLLEGE 2238. APT. 4 Large room. Private home; steam heat; employed _ people. HE-3795. COLLEGE-AV—Beautifully furnished bedroom and living room. Private family. Constant hot water. Also single room. References. HE-5536. DELAWARE, N. 1809—Large, attractive front room: large closet; three windows; busline. HA-1964. ILLINOIS. <2442 N.—Attractive room; high class apartment, real home: breakfast optional. HA-2726-W. MERIDIAN N.. 966—Apt. 10—Large front room; constant hot water: walking distance. RI-9007, NEW JERSEY. 8., 913—f to 4 rooms? steam; modern, by man. Share part home. DR-4665. PARK. 3832—Furnisned or unfurnished WA n Mn7 r M* t# home; breakfast optional.

30 Rooms for Rent PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 807—Want gentleman roommate: sleeping apartment; twin beds; newly furnished. RI-3267. VERMONT. W.. 36—No. 2. Savoy—Large light, front; two windows. Day employed. LI-8612. WASHINGTON-BLVD. Cheerful room; small family; Protestant; employed; breakfast; garage optional T.-4568. WINTHROP. 396 S—Warm. comfortable room: hot water; gentleman preferred. tVA-2820 —J. WOODRUFF PLACE. 957 Middle Drive. Two sleeping rooms, downstairs. For _ ladies. CH-4249. 24TH, E.. 515-L-ss,oo; nice room next bath; steam heat: widow’s home. HE-1494. Times Want Ads—Cost Less—Produce Beat 31 ltoomß with Board CAPITOL. N., 3911—Large front room: suitable for two; home privileges; $6. _ WA-0514-M. DELAWARE. N., 1656—Front room; twin beds; good meals; home privileges; reasonable; bus line. MERIDIAN, N. 3710—Comfortably furnished room; with meals; for employed. TA-1699. GOOD HOME. 3 meals, double and single, $5. CH-1175, 3145 E. Washington-st. _ WILL give excellent care to children, while parents work; moderate price. RI--9252. 32_. Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 1838—Furnished, nice kitchen, sink, hot water, clean; splendid heat. ALABAMA, 2535 N.—Large, light, warm bedroom, and kitchenette; adjoining bath: sink, range. CAPITOL, N., 734 —Room, kitchenette; _ walking distance; parking space; adults. DELAWARE, N. 1230—Extra large livingroom, dinette, kitchenette; built-ins; $7. Garage optional. DELAWARE, 720 N.—Two rooms, overstuffed; constant heat, hot water, walking _ distance. EUCLID. N. 109—Nicely lurnished apartment in-a-door bed; steam heat; private; p hone. OLNEY, N., 1944—Tw0, three rooms, board men; good heat; private entrance; utilities, PROSPECT? 719—Private modern two rooms; warm; furnished; housekeeping __apartments; utilities. 22D, E., 423—Two warm, clean rooms; $5.50; NEW JERSEY. N„ 1606—Modern front apartment. Two connecting, large rooms. Furnished neatly; garage. 33 Hotels HOTEL~ FREDERICK—4SB E. Washmgtonst. Steam heated rooms, s2.i>o week up. _ Running tubs, showers. SEMINOLE HOTEL Bath_ln all rooms. $3.50. $4.50. HOOSIER HOTEL $3 single: $4. $5 double. Shower, tubs. Citv heat. 34 Apartments, Unfurn. ELY APT., 1701 E. WASHINGTON—4 rms„ close to Tech High; heat and water turn.; S3O. RI-6412. _J._S. CRUSE. INC. $50 —NORTH; hve-room apartment; excellent heat; electric refrigeration; utilities. HU-5656. ’ TALBOT, 2212, N.—s-room upper duplex; heat, water and garage included; $27.50. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE, 44 Virginia-av. 4 ROOMS, strictly modern: hot water heat; good condition. Pleasant. 1112. DR-6548. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452. msrnm Rtmimm Apartments in all parts of the citv; free transportation ta inspect. Call HE-1328. DOUGLAS COURT 2101-03 Blvd. Place. Heat, light, gas and water. See custodian In apt. 56. M. E. MOLLOY. GENERAL APTS^ 108 E. 13th; bedrm., $42.50; furn $55 2035 N. Meridian; 2 bdrms $55 _22 W. Vermont-st. LI-2439. 2216 COLLEGE AVE. 2 Bedroom apt., 5 rooms; light, airy, nice front porch, elec, refrig,; heat and water furnished; $45. SECURITY TRUST CO., RI-6571. COLORED—(Laverne) W. North, 220—One room; good heat; utilities furnish'd s2.7s_weekly. 35 Houses, Unfurnished sl4; WHEELER, 2242—5 rms., mod except _ furnace: garage; water pd HE-4935. sl4; FIVE room semi-modern; good condition; water paid. Stoves furnished. _ DR-4145-J. sls; 10TH, 223, E.—6-rm. cottage? modr except furnace; water pd. LI-5596, S2O—HIGHLAND, 418 N.—Modern single; built-ins; garage; near Tech; public; parochial. CH-2016. S2S—MADISON-RD, 4809—5-rm. bung.; _fruit, garden, gar. Information TA-4633. CHESTER, 332 N.—6-room, modern; break_fast room; built-ins; garage. CH-4083. COLLEGE, 4839 —Six room modern double; hardwood flrors; garage; water paid; $27.50. DR-3472. _ PARK, 1134—Six-room, lower duplex: S3O. Heat, water furnished. RI-3413. 1537 CARROLLTON-AV—6-room modern; sl6 per mo. HARNESS & CLINE, 119 Vb N. Ala. LI-9220. FOR COLORED 2602 N. Oxford, 5 rm. mod. dbl. $lO Call Gregory & Appel, Inc._ LI-749L MODERN SINGLES W. 33rd. 1038: 6 rms.. gar $22.50 Fletcher, 1022; 8 rooms 14.00 36 Furnished Places $5.00 —Furnished house: 3 rooms., bath, garage: gas, water furnished. Inquire 2921 S3O—NORTH-Beautiful 5-rm. home. Others. WHITE. TA-4633. 1107 N. ALABAMA, APT. 1. ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM APT. CALL EVES. CENTRAL. 2131—56.50 wk.; 1-rm., kitchenette- L prtv. bath; redecorated. HE-4155. GLADSTONE. 31 S.—Five-room modern. Nicely furnished. Electric refrigeration. Key on either side. BE-5082—8E-2127. ILLINOIS, 1919, N. —Comfortable 2-room apartment; newly decorated; utilities. Private entrance. Reasonable. BEDROOM APARTMENT $42.50 Nicely furnished; walking distance, util.. Frig. LI-5452. 38 Rent Suburban, Farms 5-ROOM bungalow. >/ 2 acre ground; electricity and witcr inside; furnace S2O per mo. Would rent 8 or 10 acres more to garden ii wanted. JENNINGS 40 Wanted to Rent 4- ROOM apartment, house; unfurnished; not over $25; northeast or east. HE-5168. YOUNG couple, no children, want 40 acres. Cash rent. Close-in. WA-2402-Ring 1. 45 Business Opportunities LUNCH CAR—Well equipped; factory dist. _ Bargain, terms. 443 Madison-av. ROOMING HOUSE—I 2 rms.: rent $26; price $275. $l5O down. THOS. J. LEWIS CO. 149 N_ Del. RI-2663. 46 Securities We Buy and Sell BLDG, tz LOAN STOCKS. Indpl’s Power and Light Pfd. NEWTON TODD, 415 LEMCKE BLDG. WE PAY CASH FOR COUPONS FROM FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CERTIFICATES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST N. LEONARD COHEN & COMPANY. 206 INSURANCE BUILDING. 8 E. MARKET-ST. 47 Houses and Lots INVEST SIOO in one of our homes; balance like rent. See L. G. Miller. J. S. CRUSE. INC. RI-6412. 128 N. Delaware. REAL ESTATE RENTALS, INSURANCE. R. A. FRANKE. RI-2800. E. KIRK M’KINNEY CO.. INC MERIDIAN, s.. 2137—Six rooms bath, ail improvements in and paid. Price S2OOO. Terms to suit. _ JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. Illinois. 436 W. 30TH-ST—4 rm. cottage, nice vard. Only $llOO. Small down pt. Mr. HELMUS. HU-5279. ALLISON DEALTY CO., REALTORS. RI-2368. 46 ACRES. 45 mi. west, 5-room house, good barn, poultry house, 2 good wells: mterurban stops at door; possession at once: SI3OO cash. bal. time. HARNESS & CLINE. 119', 2 N. Ala. LI-9220. HOME AND INCOME Jefferson-av. near New York-st. 5 rooms and bath down, 4 rooms and bath up. Upper rents for $35. Exchange for bungalow east. Mr. Burgess, RI-9388. IR--6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO . REALTORS 48 Sale Suburban, Farms BE SURE —Os your title. DemamTanTabstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market-st. Union Title Bldg. 49 Real Estate Exchange 5- modern bungalow, south of th? for cheaper 4 or 5-room single, south of Fa 11 Creek. East or Irvington. HU-4887. DOUBLE; business location; north; 63000 equity for clear cottage, lots, farm or mercaandiae. CH-2583, 52 Wanted Real Estate LIST your farm and city property for sa'.e or trade; no comm.: $3 pays expenses BIG BLACKBOARD SERVICE. INC.. 224 N- Delaware-st. RI-9922. CASH BUYER Cash for 5 or 6-room mod. home. east. Must be priced right. Give full details In letter to Box 150. Times.

55 Beer Equipment KING'S “Fixtures Complete M \ Think of It—We Have It \ Designers and Builders In \ Anything of Metal and Wood. Complete Line of China. Glass. BUverwave. Pool tables, complete ..$50.00 \ New Chairs BSe \ Tables $2.25 \ Low Prices —Sold on Payments \ CHROME FURNITURE. I \ Delivery Anywhere. X 1617-31 Southeastern X. DR. 3578 56 Wearing Apparel~ FUR COAT; brown pony; size 16; good lining, $6. 4696 Hlnesley. HP-3906. 57 Household Goods MAYTAG alum, tub; A-l cond., bargain. Household App. Cos.. 240 Mass. Open eve. REPOSSESSED Singer, electric console, good as new; small balance: terms. Singer Cos. 126 W. Washington. 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Rugs—s3.9s. JORDAN BROS. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM, 207 W. Wash., across from Statehouse. Carloads and Carloads of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for your old furniture: generous allowance. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. Wash-st. PORCH furniture, dining room suite, bed. bureau. Victrola records, love seats. IR--7979. ANTIQUES traveling man’s hobbv? I can buy for you on commission. HP-6697. MANUFACTURERS sample living room suites, sent to Indianapolis for photographing; will be sold beginning today at wholesale cost by PRESTON B. MOORE FURNITURE CO.. 2234 E. 10th. One suite of a kind. Open evenings. 58 Miscellaneous for Sale STORE fixtures; bakery equipment; special equipment; buy-sell. 419 E, Ohio. DENTAL equipment complete; in excellent condition; reasonable for cash. 621 N. Beville. CH-3568-M. APEX and Easy washer, excellent cond! - tion: Model coal range. Private. 3319 E. Washington. CH-3246. WALNUT bed, springs, mattress, dresser. $25; Alexander Hamilton course. $lB- - size 40 like new, sls. 4410 Central. LADIES cameo ring with diamond set: sacrifice for $10; dressing table, like new, $4.50; G. E. iron, like new. $2.50. 870 W. 29th-st. 300 FUILDINGS WRECKED Good used lumber and building material of all kinds for sale cheap. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentucky-av. Indianapolis, BUILDING MATERIAL New and Used Lumber MARION MATERIAL CO. NICE LOT of slightly used Leather Gloves and Mittens. 15c PER PAIR. 2 PAIRS 25c TOM ROGERS 3117 W. WASHINGTON. BE-4300. SPECIAL 25,000 Feet of used maple flooring. $2.50 per hundred. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO.. 310 S. Delaware-st. LI--6270. DRESSER, beautiful wild cherry antique: 5 drawers, mirror; $100; dishes. 3915 E. 10th. Five-gal. cans of cooking oil. canned fruit, evaporated apples, block salt, motor oil. silverware polish, cedar oil. furnace cement, roofing paper, roof coating. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol-av and South-st. Canned Goods, Per Doz. No. 2, No. 3Vi tomatoes, 90c and $1.20. No. 1 tomato puree, 65c; 6 oz.. 45c. No. 2Vx Peaches, $1.70. No. 2'/2 kraut, 90c. Kidney beans or pork and beans. 85c. Catsup. 12 oz., $1; 8 oz., 90c. CASH AND CARRY STORE, 1335 S. Meridian. 59 Radios, Musical Needs Buescher Trumpet in ease, $32 50 E-Z trms. LORENZ Music Shop, 20 Pembroke Arcade. SELLING out new Philco, Crosley. R. C. A. radios, A. B. C. washers. No reasonable offer refused. Several good used radios. HENRY’S RADIO. 817 W. 30th, CROSLEY Fiver radio, good condition; excellent tone; gets police calls; $9. PAUL KERR, 29 N. Temple. 5-TVtBE CROSLEY AUTO RADIO. $12.95. Rt dlo Salts & Service. 211 Ind. LI-9383. NEW 1936 Howard radios. Vx off. VAN S .CKLE RADIO. 34 W. Ohio. G. !5. PRODUCTS radio service, most reasonable, free inspection: trades of all kit ds. Come in to 19 W. Washington. Steinite, 7-tube cjnsole $9.50 R. C. A. Radiol'a, 7-tube $9.50 Courier long and short ....$9.50 ECONOMY RADIO SHOP. 245 E Wash. _ Pianos to Loan Shortage of spt.ee makes f.dvisable to loan a few grands and studio uprights for storage. WILKINS MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio. Open evenings until 9 p. m. MAJESTIC radio, lowboy, consile, long and short wave, was $i 19.50 Special today $39.50. Guaranteed. $1 down; $1 week. STEWART RADIO. INC., 136 N. Penn. Open Evenings. YORK alto sax, E-Z Pmts., $25 LORENZ Music Store, 20 Pembroke Arcade. R. C. A. 8 tube console, excellent buy. S re-owned, $19.50. L. S. AYF.ES & CO. ADIO DEPT.. 7th floor. 61 Pets and Birds BOSTON bulldog, screw taif. male, pedl- _ greed; $lO, 3833 E. 31st. CH-4465. __ CANARIES, sale and exhibit of prizes and prize winning birds. 1724 Broadway. 62 Horses and Cattle ALFALFA HAY. corn, farm machinery, horses, cow. BRIGHT <fe SON. RI-7815. HA-2403 M. _ SWEETT dairy feed. si.lo per” 100. ~ Delivery. WA-0330. 4201 Fall Creek. North Drive. 63 Poultry—Live Stock BUTTERMILK egg mash with cod oil. $1.85 per 100, Delivery. WA-0330 64 Swaps $5 CASH for used bicycles. Buy and sell. 803 E. 63d-st. WA-1133. DENTIST will exchange artificial teeth for interior decorating, HU-5117. ESSEX. 1929 sedan, perfect condition; $75 or trade for Ford roadster. JOE EVANS 6202 N. Keystone. WA-1155. CHEVROLET ’3l convert ble couDe: newly Simonized, A-l condition. Cheap for cash. HA-2738-R. CARPENTER WORK or painting for cheap dwelling house. 1450 S. Belmont. BE--3157. ELECTRIC portable, will trade for Singer treadle and little cash. Singer Cos. RI--65 Wanted to Buy We Pay for MIXED <h“7.50 IRON >)/ Net Ton THE MILLER CO.. INC. 130 8. CALIFORNIA. RI-5150 59 Radios, Musical Needs CELLINI PIANO Accordions You Ar\ Playing the Best When Playing the CELLINI New Baby Grand Model ITALIAN HAND-MADE 120 Bass In 80-Bass Size ‘250 Student Model Accordion Ou.O\J CELLINI 120 Bass, pre-owned, E l2O ’129.50 ££ “ ’89.50 LESSONS INCLUDED TERMS TERMS PearsoryCo., Inc. 128 N. Penn.

65 Wanted to Buy W* Pay Htghest Prices for old gold, watches, dental bridges Jewelry, etc. BACKB BROS. 308 Indlanasv. Phone RI-5994. _ Junk Peddlers Why hunt shops in alleya with alley methods? We pay more for lunk. KROOT <tSON.2*JW Wash. LI-92M1 66 Furniture Buyers BUY whole house or odd piece of furn. pianos, etc. MR. WERELEY. H U-7274. r*' II I I OQ’SO For best prices and k_.ail LI-ZOJ4 quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and storML | Call RI-0469 f£ s . stoves or clothing vou have for sale. Calls answered promptly. 70 Automobiles for Sale 1929 BUICK coupe: 9199, THORNBURGVOLLRATH. 328 N Del, LI-8112. ’34 AUBURN Phaeion Sedan—ss4s CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N, MERIDIAN LI-1995 BUICK sedan, runs good and has good tires: SSO. 620 N, Meridian. ’34 BUICK COUPE.. 34-665—5675. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 BUICK Master 6 Sedan; fine car: *145: $35 down, balance $3 weekly. WILES & WILSON 3815 College. WA-2266. BUICK. ’2B coach; peri. cond . $75; $lO down, balance $3 weekly. WILES <fc WILSON, 3815 College. WA-2266. ’33 BUICK 33-57 SEDAN—S47S CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 ’35 BUICK CHASSIS—SS6S. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 ’34 BUICK COUPE—*S9S. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 ’33 BUICK VICTORIA—*47S. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 ’33 BUICK VICTORIA—*44S. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 ’33 BUICK 67 SEDAN—649S. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 CHEVROLET ’34 coach. $426. JONES AUTO CO.. CAPITOL AT VERMONT. LI-4455. CHEVROLET ’32 coupe R. S.. *295. Wetsamann Motor Sales. 2122 E Washington. st. CH-4442. CHEVROLET ’3l coupe; excellent throughout: our price only $lB5. CHESTNUTT <fe HOLLY? 1007 N. Meridian. LI-8722 ’32 CHEVROLET COUPE—S24S. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 ’33 Chev. Coupe, $295 Very Clean—Liberal Trade—Very Easy Terms on GMAC Plan. Open to 9 P.JM. and All_Day Sunday CHRYSLER ’33 Convertible coupe; heater and radio. $445. Welssman Motor Sales. 2122 E. Washington. CH-4442. _ DE SOTO ’33 coupe. $375. Weissman Motor Sales. 2122 E. Washington-st. CH--4442. DE SOTO ’32 Coupe, rumble seat. A-l. $245. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550. DESOTO, '34 Air Plow. 6-pass, sedan: new car guarantee. Reduced price, $545. Wiles & Wilson. 3815 College. WA-2266. _ DODGE ’35 tudor sedan; low mileage: very clean. $585. Weissman Motor Sales, 2122 E. Washington. CH-4442. ESSEX '29 coupe. $65. JONES AUTO CO.. _ CAPITOL AT VERMONT. LI-4455 ESSEX ’29 Coach. $75; sls down, balance $3 weekly. WILES <te WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2266. Essex '29 Coupe $75. LOSEY MOTORS, INC. ESSEX—'29 Sedan; new top; A-l mechanically; priced to sell; S6O. MR. DENNER. 25 W. 11th. LI-3262. FORD ’3O coupe. A-l. exceptional. $235. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550. FORD ’34 tudor. $345; SSO down. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550. FORD. ’3O, Tudor; very clean $175 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550 FORD. ’29, coupe; A-l. clean $125 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550 FORD. 1933 V-8 Tudor; $275. 820 N. Meridian. FORD. 1929 Tudor. Private owner. Must sell. 21 W. 28th-gt, Apt. . '34 FORD coupe $425 JONES AUTO CO. Capitol at Vermont, LI-4455. FORD ’29 tudor; perfect running condition; a bargain. CHESTNUTT & HOLLY, 1007 N. Meridian. LI-8722. FORD ’S* model; cabriolet; $295. CHESTNUTT & HOLLY, 1007 N. Meridian. LIFORD ’35 coupe; onlv 8000 miles; excellent condition; $465. CHESTNUTT & _ HOLLY. 1007 N. FORD ’32 coupe; R. S. new paint; exceptionally good condition; $235. CHESTNUTT & HOLLY, 1007 N Meridian. LI-8722. FORD '29 coupe; excellent condition V-8 wheels and tires $ 85 Plymouth ’32, 4-door sed.; fine cond. $225 Ford ’3O, tudor sedan; new paint; good tires $135 H. M. VAN MATRE. INC. OLDSMOBILE DEALER. 3756 College. WA-1933-1934. ’33 GRAHAM. 6 W. W. SEDAN—S34S. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 ’34 HUDSON D. L. SEDAN—SS2S. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 RTUDEBAKER *34 COMMANDER CUSTOM SEDAN. Trunk, hot water heater, clock, etc. Actual 19,000 miles. Perfect In every way. $433.00 Trade—Term* TED BYRNE CO. 962 N. Meridian RI-2411 MID^STATE Down '2B Pontiac coupe sls '2B Buick std. 4-dr. sedan 20 'CI Willys spt. coupe 35 '3l Ford roadster 35 '3O Ford Vi-ton panel 40 '3l Ford coup* 40 '3O De Soto 4-dr. sedan, thoroughly reconditioned 40 '3O Ford panel, l’/i-ton 50 '33 Plymouth coupe, new tires, perfect 50 '33 De Soto Custom del. 4-dr. sedan ... 55 ’35 Chevrolet Tudor sedan 55 ’35 Plymouth 4-dr. sedan 65 '35 De Soto Air Stream touring de luxe Tudor sedan. Save S3OO MID-STATE AUTO CO. 100 Others to Choose From 1025 N. Meridian RI-8881 I SAVE AT ’.‘sl Chevrolet coupe $143 '29 Buick coach 125 ’.'sl Chevrolet rdst 123 ’29 Buick coupe .' 93 '29 Buick sedan 93 ’2B Studebaker sedan 73 '26 Chrysler sedan 45 Many more, all makes and models. $25 up to $709. Liberal trades, very easy terms, open to 9 p. m. and all day Sunday. [544 E. WASH. OPEN SUNDAY AS LOW AS $lO DOWN Balance Weekly Down '35 Ford de luxe sedan $95 ’35 Ford de luxe coupe 90 ’34 Ford de luxe sedan 80 '34 Ford coupe 1 80 's4 Ford Tuaor 80 '33 Ford Tudor 70 '33 Pord coupe 70 '33 Plymouth sedan 70 ’33 Plymouth coach 70 '32 Pord Tudor 85 '32 Ford coupe 60 ’32 Chevrolet coach 60 '32 Chevrolet coupe 60 '32 De Soto sedan 60 '3l Franklin sedan 60 '3l Buick sedan 60 '3l Marmon 70 sedan 30 '3l Ford Tudor 30 '3l Chevrolet Victoria 65 '3l Chevrolet coupe 35 '3O Ford Tudor .. 45 '3O Chevrolet coach 45 '29 Essex coupe .*35 '29 Auburn sedan 35 '29 Ford Tudor 20 '29 Olds coach 35 '29 Pontiac coach 35 '29 Pontiac coupe 30 '29 Ford station wagon 35 '29 Whippet coach 10 '2B Chevrolet coach 25 Many Others ON THE LOT ' llth and Meridian Harry A. Shago Cos. Vir9in: *

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70 Automobiles for Sale HUFMOBILE. '3B 4-pass, coupe, A-l con _ ditton: 895. 830 N. Meridian. NASH '3O deluxe sedan. Perfect, *144. $35 down; balance *3 weekly. WILES A WILSON 3815 College. WA-3366. O \KLAND Sedan. 1936 Motor No. L 131569 ierial No. 119720. Will be sold fbT storage and repairs amounting to 954.15 at 10 a. m Jan. 24. 1936 SHUCKS AUTO REPAIR SHOP. 4111 E. Michigan St. '35 OLDB (Si SPORT COUPE—S69S. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 933 N. MERIDIAN LI-1999 '35 OLDS 16) COUPE—SSBS. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 833_N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 1932 PLYMOUTH 2-aoor; 8395. THORN-BURG-VOLLRATH. 328 N. Del. La-8113. PLYMOUTH, '36 touring sed ; $145 bal. $9 week. New car title and guar. Wiles & Wilson. 381) College. WA-2266. PLYMOUTH '35 sedan. 8575. Weissman Motor Sales. 2132 E. Washlngton-sS. CH-4442. PLYMOUTH 33 P D coupersJso. Weital man Motor Sales. 2122 E. WashingtonPLYMOUTH '32 Coach; excellent; $2453 __Wiles 6c _Wllson. 361) College. WA-2266. -?** deluxe coupe- like new. ”95. WILES A WILSON, 3815 College. W A*ii66. PLYMOUTH '35 coach, $545. Welssmsnn Motor Sates, 2122 E. Washington-st. CHPLYMOUTH '34 Sedan. $445. Weissman CH-4442 S ***' 2123 *’ w * shl nßton-st. PLYMOUTH '34 de luxe coupe; heater. General tires; exceptionally clean, 8J 5 ®- Weissmann Motor Sales, 2122 IE Washington. CH-4442. '34 PLYMOUTH SPT?' COUPE—S42S * „ CENTRAL BUICK CO. 833 N, MERIDIAN LI-1995 PONJLAC '27 coach, exceptional, *45? 30TH A CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-&50 PC I N T£ A , C ' 3o ,. B f d i n , ; , br ß*>n *145 Wilea A Wilson. 3815 College. WA-2266 PONTIAC '34 convertible coupe. A-l aendition. Sacrificing for *465. Prlvata owner. WA-4143. '32 STUDEBAKER SPT. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. MERIDIAN LI-1995 TERRAPLANE ’35 coach: like new; 5000 T' les - * 535 JONES AUTO CO.. CAPITOL AT VERMONT. LI-4455. TERRAPLANE '34 special, 6 sedan, ilk* new, *395. WILES A WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2366. ’ _ „ whippet, 1929 Sedan, $65 C- O. WARNOCK CO. _ 635 Virginia-av. WILLYS. 1933 Sedan,“*22s C. O, WARNOCK CO 819 E. Wash. BUICK, ’29 Coach. 6125 C. O. WARNOCK CO. 635 Vlrginia-av t CHEVROLET. 1933 T Panel? *325 C- O. WARNOCK CO. 635 Virginia-ay* CHEVROLET. 1932~Coupe. *265 C, O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. CHEVROLET, 1931 Panel. *225 C. O WARNOCK dp. 819 E. Wash. CHEVROLET, 1929 Coacn. *95 1 C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. CHRYSLER. 1928 Sedan. *45 C. O. WARNOCK CO. 635 Virginia-av. ESSEX. Coach, slß* P- O- WARNOCK QO. 635 Vlrginia-ay FORD, 1930 Roadster, *135 ’ C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. FORD? 1931 Tudor, $175 ? " C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 t. Wash. FORD. 1930 Pickup,' *145 C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. „ _ _ FORD. 1929 Panel, *135 “ C. O. WAF.NOCK CO. 635 Virginla-av. _ FORD. 1933 Dump Truck, $345 WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. FORD, 1934 Sedan Delivery, $425 C. O, WARNOCK CO. Bf 9 E. Wash. FORD. 1930 Coupe, *165 C. O, WARNOCK CO. 635 Vlrginla-aT. FORD, 1935 V-8 Tudor, $495 • C. O, WARNOCK CO. 635 Virginia-av, OLDS. 1930 Coach, *195 ■ C. O. WARNOCK HUPP. 1931 Sedan, $245 C. O. WARNOCK 00. 819 E. Wash. MARMON. 1929 Cabriolet. *95 C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. OLDS. ’29 Coupe, $95 C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. PLYMOUTH. 1933 Coach. *325 C. O. WARNOCKCO. 635 Virglnla-av. PONTIAC, 1932 Coach, $275 " C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Wash. PLYMOUTH. 1933 Coach. 8325 * C, O. WARNOCK CO. 635 Vlrginia-av PONTIAC, 1930 Coach.sl7s ’ U. O. WARNOCK CO. 635 Virginla-av. 67 Cash Coal Mart e Buys Monarch Indiana 3x2 Center Coal Cos. HE. 1458 OFF THE CAR Brazil SA-7S Big Block i = Deep vein $5.00 No Soot—No Clinkers West Virginia $ Zl . 5 0 Big Lump O-■ Island Creek $ / .7 5 Big Lump (J - - Wonder Glo furnace lump $4.50 Special Sa'fe White Ash, 2x3 Best Indiana nr No. 5, clean forked White Ash shoveled nut. Spe- <f q ro cial for cook stove or retort Genuine BRAZIL BLOCK. <tA. 7C Large lump, forked ST./J White Ash, 4xlo, & a rA Clean forked Best White Ash lump, nr large clean forked High-Grade nut and slack s|.lo West Virginia, rri large lump, forked pO.DU West Virginia. 3xß. clean forked Genuine Island Creek lump, tz, 7C clean forked Genuine POCAHONTAS. 7C Big lump. Red Ash Deliver Va-V* Ton Anywhere In City. Bluff Road Coal Cos. DR. 6767, DR. 8767. Coal—Coke—Kindling $4.50 gfe SSOO Forked Egg Porked Lp. Genuine Brazil Block, r AA large lump, forked ...qOaUU Hand Picked West Virginia Lump, forked West Virginia 3x6, /b/k clean forked SUiUU Glendora lump, clean forked $6.25 Genuine Island Creek n m p Lump, clean forked Pioneer Island Creek Block, fkd., *7.os Citizens Coke $7.10 and Up We Deliver l /i Ton Anywhere in City Univn Ice itvALts DR 4621 DR. 4622 “It will pay you to visit our yard and j see th* difference in good coal." r A NEW COAL AND A SQUARE DEAL Have you been disappointed In obtaining firat class coal? Well here ie one of the finest No. 5 Indiana coals mined. This coa! is treated for soot, ashee. clinker* and U easily ignited, long lasting and give* the peak of satisfaction. Silver Flash til 7c j Block.::., Mi* 5 ' I Silver Flash (J cn Furnace thunk M ,3U Silver f lash, 3x2 $3.95 Try oa* ton and be convinced. ECONOMY FUEL SUPPLY CO.-