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Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses (loeo’.'eet addrearca frequently are given I* the Marriage License Bureau deliberately. The Timet In printing the official list assumes ns responsibility for the acenraey •f such addresses.) Samuel Wilson 26. of 1215 Madison-av. tab driver, snd Oladvs Rice. 22 of 1215 Madlton-av. values* Bktles E Test, 48. Millersvllle-dr. real •state and Elia Pantzer Haerie. 35, of ul Middle-dr Woodruff Place housekeeper Charier W Hawk. 22. of 5313 Park-av, bus driver, and Mariana C Munson, 1. of 1446 Central-*', housekeeper Joseph I Cun'mlng.s. 28. of 57 E 38th■t Home Owners Loan C’orp and Irma France* Drake. 22. of 5230 N. Meridlan-st, housekeeper. Birth* Boys Stanley. Ruth Shaffer, 4930 E New York. John Mary Dezelan. St. Vincent's Raymond. Alice Pearcy. 8' Vincent's. William, Mary Beikes St. Vincent's. Henry. Esta JJless. 2525 Guilford William. Edna Barneman 202 McKim. Girls Charles. Dorothy Sullivan. St. Vincei. s George. Georga Chadwell. Community. Cecil Ruby Lovelace 2171 N Oln y. Robert, Ethel Carey. 2133 Shelby. Deaths Harrv Leve. 57 at Methodist Hospital, •cute cardiac dilatation. Rosetta Bowman. 72. at Methodist Hospital. myocarditis. Richard Moore, 29. at 2350 N, Capitol, pulmonary tuberculosis. James Garner. 59. at 458 E. Washington, accidental. James Ellis, 55, at 2008 Hovt, mitral Insufficiency. Eflie Smith. 44 at 305 N. Walcott, Influenzal pneumonia. Laura Nutt. 76, at 2727 N. Dearborn, hypostatic pneumonia. Hilbert G. Cox. 35. at City Hospital, skull fracture. Margaret Chase. 85. at 4310 E. Michigan, chronic myocarditis. Jessie Bason. 41, at 1017 Muskingum, lobar pneumonia. Dixie Maxine Williams. 5. at 6124 Norwalda. scarlet lever Iva Spatig, 61, at City Hospital, broncho pneumonia. Christian O. Tyner, 71, at 950 N. Rural, chronic myocarditis. Ida Smith Jones, 70, at 429 Agnes, arteriosclerosis. BUILDING S'EHM T 5 Emerson Theater, 4630 E. lOth-st, rein•pection. Douglas Theater, .1405 E. 19th-st. retnspectlon. Warren Seed Cos., 147 N. Delaware-st, ♦3OO. install 10 electric circuits. 3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Monday, J?n 27, 19:8. AKER —Dr. Marion C., son of George Aker of Reelsvtlle. Ind., brother of Mrs. J. B. Oyler of Tipton. Ind., and Dr. Cnarles L. Aker of Mooresville, Ind., passed away at Spokane. Wash., Monday, Jan. 20. Services at the FLANNER <fc BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. ALFORD— Ernest J., beloved husband of Mrs. Ola Alford, father of Elizabeth and Robert Alford, brother of Mrs. Eflie Ackles of Flint, Mich.; Mrs. Blanche Durkes of Los Angeles, Cal., and uncle of Mildred Carlton, Gree-nfleld. passed away at, his home in Eden Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.. at the M. E. Church. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of OEORGE McCARTY, FortviUe. BEST—Tresa, widow of the late James Best, sister of Philip H. Moessmer, passed away Saturday. Jan. 25, at late residence, 857 N New Jcrsey-st, age 56 years. Funeral services VOIGT MORTUARY, 1632 8. Meridlan-st, Tuesday. 2 p. m. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Garment Makers' Union, Local No. 127. Friends invited. BlSHOP—Kunlgunda. mother of Dwrlght •Bishop, Ernest, William and Walter Bchaefer, passed away Saturday at her home, 3601 Brookslde-pkwy, South drive. Funeral at Zion Evangelical Church Tuesday. 2 p. m. Calling hours at the home after noon Monday. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. KRIEGER SERVICE. BYERS —William J. (Joe), beloved husband of Margaret E. Byers and father of Clifford E. and Roy H. Byers and Mrs. Bert Peters, all of Indianapolis, and Leo V. Byers of Trenton, N. J., passed away Monday, Jan. 27, age 71 years. Funeral service will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME. Illinois at 17th-st, Wednesday. Jan. 29, at 2 o'clock. Burial Washington Park Cemetery. Friends Invited,
CLAlß—Virginia, age 80 years, passed away Saturday night at the residence of daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 1810 Kessler-blvd. Funeral service Tuesday. 10 a. m., at the above address. Friends invited. Burial Oaklandon. CONKLE SERVICE. CRAVEN—ShubIe C„ of 1350 S. Sheffieldst, beloved husband of Irena Craven, father of Mrs. Ina Johnson and Levi W. Pope, passed away Jan. 26. 1936, age 83 years. Friends may see Mr. Craven at his nome any time after 12 o'clock Monday. Services Wednesday. 2 p. m.. at the W. D. BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, 1321-23 W. Ray-st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. GARRABRANT—Barbara, mother of Mrs. Rosia Pruett, Mrs. Eva Park and William Garrabrant. passed away Monday morning, age 80 years. Friends may call Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. Park. ‘6IOO Rockville-rd. Funeral and burial at Columbus, O. CONKLE SERVICE. HAlß—Harry J,, beloved husband of Katherine Stanford Hair, father of Louise, son of Mrs. John Hair and brother of E R Hair, departed this life Sundav, age 52 Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 29. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME, Fairfield and Collegeav, 10:30 a. m. Burial Grand View cemetery, Lafayette, Ind. Friends invited. KRUSE—William C.. husband of Joahna Kruse, father of Leo W. Kruse, Indianapolis; Mrs. Inez Good. Detroit.; Sister Inez Marie. Sisters of Providence, brother of Henry C.. Caroline and Mary Kruse. Salem, liid., and Christian Kruse. Indianapolis, died Saturday. Friends may call at the KIRBY MORTUARY. 1901 N. Meridian-st Services Tuesday. 10 a m . from the mortuary. Burial Crown Hill. LOHMAN—Marv Elizabeth, age 58. beloved wife of George F. Lohman, mother of Richard W.. George L.. Robert O. Charles B . Mrs. Warren Daily and Mrs. CKorge I. Voss, passed away Sunday a. m. Friends mev call at the home. 922 N. Oakland-av. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p m . • t the Northside Church of God. 30th end Annette-sts. Burial Memorial Park. DORSEY SERVICE
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3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times. Monday, Jan. 27. 1936. Mr DOWELL—Edward, age 70 year*, father of Mr* Grace Weaver, passed away at hi* home in Jennings County. Funeral service Tueadav. 2 p m.. at the CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 1934 W Michlgan-it. Friend* Invited. Burial Memorial Park. SARGENT—Florence, age 60 year*, wife of Joseph Sargent, mother of Lucille Seidenatlcker. passed awav Saturday p m. Funeral at the ROYSTER Ac ASKIN MORTUARY. 1902 N. Meridian-st. Monday at 7:30 p. m Burial Upland, Ind., Tuesday noon. !Madison papers please copy). SHERIDAN—Patrick F 61 years, beloved husband of Margaret M father of John. Thomas. Phil. Margaret and Julia, passed away Saturday afternoon at St. Francis Hospital. Friends may call at residence, 631 Prospect-st, after 5 p. m. Sunday, Funeral Tuesday at. 9 a. m.. St. Patrick's Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. STEELE—CIara, of 1640 Ingram-st. widow of Crumweil Steele and mother of Walter Steele, died Monday morning, age 74 Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 29. at the MOORE Ac KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station-st, 2 p. m Friends invited. TAYLOR —John, age 80. husband of Mary Taylor, died suddentlv Saturday at hi's home, 2037 N Alabama-st. Funeral Afednesday, 8:30 at the KIRBY MORTUARY. 9 am. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited TRAYLOR—Parvin C., beloved husband of Georgia M . father of Richard, brother of Elolse A Clemens, son of Marie A Traylor, passed away at his residence, 3548 N Illinois-st.. Sunday morning the FLAYER Ac BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday. 3 and. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends HL*L_call at the mortuary. 4 Florists BRANDLEINS' INC. Hl' QUALITY ROWERS TA-0559. 3359 BOULEVARD Times Economv Want Ads Cost Less—Produce Best 5 Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321-23 W. RAY-ST BE-1583 J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS ' „ FUNERAL HOME 926 N. Capltol-Av Phone LI-7115 PERSONAL SERVICE W. T. BLASENGYM 2226 SHELBY OFFICE DR-2570 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME " 1934 W. MICH-St. BE-1934 PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 g, NEW YORK-ST. IR-1173 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridlan-st TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN~ 25 W. Fall Creek Drive TA-4400 BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect-st. DR-5307. GRINSTEINER'S 522 E. Market G. H. HERRMANN 1505 8. EAST-ST. DR-4477 hisey & Titus 951 N. Delaware LAUCK FUNERAL/HOME 1458 S. Meridian. DR-2140; DR-3210. “Where better funerals cost less” GEORGE McCARTY FORTVILLE INDIANA MOORE & KIRK 2530 Statlon-st. CH-1806-7. TA-6056—8. Proffitt & Hamilton Economy Funeral Home Highest Quality—Superior Service TA-0162 3040 N. Illinois-st TA-3241 ROYSTER & ASKIN 1902 N. Merldian-st TA-0299 2501 E. 10th—2522 W Wash. " SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 946 N. Illinois-St LI-5409 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH.-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON DR-0321. 1230 Prospect-st. DR-0322. 9 Lost and Found LOST—Police dog. male, name Prince Jan, 13. Reward. Ayres Tearoom. RI-9441. STRAYED —English setter, male, white with half head black, Thursday. Reward. WA-2538^ LOST—Diamond stickpin. tiger headi Wednesday morning, 18th and Talbott, or Pennsylvania car. C. F. SCHMIDT. _ Reward. RI-0680. 11 Personals WANTED—Free separate homes for boys, 9. 12, 13 yrs. 639 E. 16th-st. HAIR CUT. shampoo, finger wave, all 3 for 25c. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD.. 401 _Roosevelt Bldg. 125 USED RADIOS; table models; consoles. etc., all makes $3 to sls. Many guaranteed: nothing held back. PEARSON WAREHOUSE. 318 N. Illinois. Open evenings. n E N T R A L GIVES FREE HAIRCUTS 200 I. O. O. F. Bids:. RHEUMATISM, Neuritis. Aches and Pains quickly relieved with Wintergreen Tablets absolutely guaranteed write for free literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO.. Delaware * Ohio-sts Indianapolis. Ind W B*± ed $ R Down students J Payment Will enroll you in Indiana's finest beauty school—balance small weekly payments. Experienced teachers, modern methods. This is special for 10 days only. INTERNATIONAL BARBER * BEAUTY SCHOOL 342 E. Washington. RI-0192. 13 Business Services AUTO REPAIRING EXPERT Bodv. fender and radiator repairs. WEST SIDE BODY CO., 1314 W. Washington. furnace coils FURNACE COILS INSTALLED. $3. CH-5158.
! 13 Business Services FURNACE SERVICE HAWKINS and Reliable Steel Furnaces. Part*, repairs, all makes. HOOSIER FOUNDRY! CH-6273. FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new by rebottoming m car.e. hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. MACHINISTS _ GEO. J EGENOLF— Machinists, specializing in printing and special machinery. __lß'/2 W. South. LI-8212. MATTRESSES, MADE OVER MAII HESSES renovated; also mace into Innersprlng by MOVING—STORAGE “ I HOUSEHOLD movert. careful, considerate, capable: insured. D & D TRANSFER _ AND STORAGE. LI-7431. BE-2SOO-M PACKING, shipping, part load shipments. All loads insured: return loads wanted. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-6561-3628. Nlte. CH--0699-W. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repairs on all musical instruments. CARLIN MUSIC, 211 Mass.-av. BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. PAPERHANGING PAPERHANGING. $1.50 room up; all work guaranteed. Prompt Service. CHEVALIER DR-2492. SEWER CLEANING HAVE your sewers cleaned the Electric Roto Rooter way. Save money and time. Sewer Cleaning Service. RI-5733. 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. U-4816. 14 Schools, Instruction WILL SELL my Business Course for % price on account of illness. HU-6577, 20 Help Wanted, Female 5 LADIES; $8 sal.; good bonus; av. $lO to $lB per wk. 47 S. Penn., Rm. 614. BEAUTY operators Free employment service. Jobs. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD.. __ 401 Roosevelt Bldg. $5.00 CASH for names of students who enroll. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD.. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. HOSPITAL HELP NEEDED Experienced or not: in institutions everywhere; SSO-SIBO monthly. Enclose stamp. PARKER BUREAU, 189 Madison, Dept, 836, Chicago. 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. 21 Help Wanted, Male 10 MEN, steady work: $9 sal.; good bonus. EMPLOYED man to do electrical and plumbing work at odd times. Times Box WANTED—First class draftsman, for-cab-inet work; store and bar fixtures. Times, Box 175. MEN WANTING JOBS—New construction U S. America. Write CONTINENTAL. 1614-D, 606 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Inclose stamp. Trucks To Haul Coal Union Ice & Coal Cos. DR-4621 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 v/ork for ladies, commoiTiabor for men. Day or week. General house cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC. LI-5860. 30 Rooms for Rent CARROLLTON. 4044—Large sunny room; twin beds; also front single; bath. WA--0479. DELAWARE, 1610 N.—Nicelv furnished: hot water heat; three baths: fine location. ILLINOIS, N., 1907—Clean, cheerful room; refined home; large closet; steam; gentlemen; garage. MARKET. 137 W., APT. 2—Sleeping room; will rent to one or two employed persons; $2.50-S3. WOODRUFF. 957 Middle-dr.—Extra warm: furnished or unfurnished; $3 s3.r-P CH--4249. WOODRUFF —774 W. Drive; warm, front room; 1 or 2; large closets. CH-5 '24. 11TH. 318 E.—Steam heated room; beauty rest mattress. Private home. Reasonable. RI-5125. 30TH, W., 412; nice, clean room; innersprlng mattress; next to bath. TA-22:5. 31 Rooms with Board ALABAMA, N.. 1224—Desirable room; adjoining bath; hot water: good heat. CARROLLTON. 1812— Nicelv furnished, warm front room; pleasant home; $5.50, HE-3169. REAL HOME—Elderly people: three good meals: excellent care. RI-9930. 833 Park. 32 Housekeeping Rooms BROADWAY, 1003—Three large rooms, first floor. Private entrance. Furnished: unfurnished. RI-3096. CARROLLTON. 1128—Two connecting rooms up: near bath; warm; sleeping room, $2.50. CARROI.LTON. 1561—Three nicely furnished front rooms; utilities; downstairs; reasonable.
CENTRAL, 1634—0ne or two rooms, with kitchenette. Furnished or unfurnished. Adults. RI-4292. 1649 CENTRAL-AV—2 pleasant front rooms: private entrance; adults: $5.50. HE-4934. ELDER. S. 20—Two-room apartment; overstuffed: steam heat. W. Washington car: S4-56.50. SUMMIT. N. 237—Nice room; steam heat; modern: private entrance. RI-3871. 22D. E., 122—Employed ladv to share flveroom apartment. HA-2364. 33 Hotels CENTRAL HOTEL. 331 N. DELAWARE— Strictly modern outside rooms; transient and weekly fates. HOTEL FREDERICK—4SB E. Washingtonst. Steam heated rooms, $2.50 week up. Running water, tubs, showers. SEMINOLE HOTEL bath in all rooms $3.50 up. Daily. sl. Complete hotel service. 34 Apartments, Unfurn . GENERAL APTS.. INC. 22 W. Vermont LI-2439 ELY APT. 1701 E. MICHIGAN—4 rms“ close to Tech High: heat and water turn.: S3O. RI-6412. J. S- CRUSE INC. JENNY LANE. 54—Two-bedroom apartment: heat water furnished; refrigera_tion; $45. HA-1786-M. MERIDIAN, 3339 N.—Very desirable 3 bedroom apartment. Strictly modern. Gar. See custodian by phone. LI-5596. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452. aPfiRTMNr ReNBICBURefIO Apartments in all parts of the citv; free transportation to Inspect. Call HE-1328. DOUGLAS COURT 2101-03 Blvd. Place. Heat, light, gas and water. See custodian in apt. 56. M, E MOLLOY. 35 Houses, Unfurnished sl2: water paid: Spruce, 921 —Clean, four rooms; electricity and gas. DR-1709. sls: WATER PAID—S. New Jersey. 626; four-room modern. Walking distance. GIMBER. 1606—4-room single; good condition. SB. HU-7458.
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I 35 Houses, Unfurnished iN. TACOMA 1626—Six-room strictly modern double. S2O. hardwood floors ci- : rage. IR-2360 E. 10TH, 215—3 rms.. semi-mod., wt. pd.; I good condi.; sl2. LI-2290. 29 E, Ohio. SUBURBBAN—Lot 22. Quillen Acres, Camby. Ind . 6-rm. sngl.. gar., $12.00. Call GREGORY & APPEL, INC . LI- .491 36 Furn. Houses, Apts. $7 WK —W.-2500—Unusual 5-rm. apt.7utif, paid. Others. White. TA-4633. Fngidaire. util. Others White TA-4633 $32: N. NEW JERSEY—Near Shortridge Six-room double. 3 bedrooms: water paid. HA-4928-M. ALABAMA. N. 707—Modern furnished apartment: two rooms and bath: $7 week 558—4 rooms, semi-modern, near* Tech $12.50 furnished. $ll.OO unfurnished. CENTRAL. 2131 —$5.50 wk.. 1 room, kitchenette; priv bath; redecorated. HE-4155. FURNISHINGS of three-room apartment. 38 Rent Suburban, Farms BILTMORE-AV, 850—5 rooms and bathroom. Roughed in for fixtures. Has septic tank, sink in kitchen, first-class condition: 2 lots. Pries SIBOO. as is: S2OO cash sls per month. JENNINGS BROS, 28 S 40 Wanted to Rent SIX-ROOM house; electricity and five acres, near Indianapolis. Write Box 173 Times. 45 Business Opportunities Garage and filling station: rent or lease. 5506 Brookville-rd. BEAUTY SHOP. SIX BOOTHS. GOOD BUSINESS. S2OO. MACK'S, 307 KRESGE _BUILDING. 46 Securities WE PAY CASH FOR COUPONS FROM FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CERTIFICAIES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST. N. LEONARD COHEN fiz COMPANY. 206 INSURANCE BUILDING. 8 E. MARKET-ST. 47 Houses and Lots RE R AL a.^Ie. RENTAI^: ' INS % A W e. kirk mckinney co.. inc. GLADSTONE, N., 1619—5-rm. bung and garage, SSO dn„ $11.50 month. Call Mr CO 008l &23 H 68 U - 5h4 - ALLISON ROBSON-ST. 3605—5 rooms, modern.""first! class condition, 2-car garage paved BROS., 23 ri S P 111 4000 ' termS ' JE^N &’GS 48 Sale Suburban, Farms BESURE-Of your - title! Demand an abr,lt* Prepared b y UNION TITLE CO. —7 S ' Market ~ s t. Union Title Bldg. 49 Real Estate Exchange FOR TRADE—IS 47-49 Olive-st 4-rm semi-mod., double gar. (this place i'i give 1 " J ir f °take bU and, b fT n ° r Small farm: wUI k a e t frg,‘ CCePt H ° me PLEASANT, NEAR STATE Reconditioned home, bedroom toilet and Wge^oD o^^ 3 up ljaige lot. 4-car garage. Exchance for IR-efo" Pr ° Perty ' Mr - Burgess. RI-9388 AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS. 52 Wanted Real Estate CASH buyer for 5 or 6-room home east of Emerson, north of Wash -st Mr Burgess. RI-9388, IR-6102. ' AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS. 55 Beer Equipment KING'S / “Fixtures Complete ” \ Think of It—AVe Have It \ Designers and Builders in \ Anything of Metal and Wood. \ Complete Line of China. Glass, Silverware. Pool tables, complete ..$50.00 { New Chairs 85c \ Tables $2.25 \ Low Prices—Sold or Payments / \ CHROME FURNITURE. / \ Delivery Anywhere. 1617-31 Southeastern N. DR. 3578 57 Household Goods 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.,jicross from Statehouse. Singer Electric Console Repossessed, small balance. Terms. SINGER J3EWING JMACHINE CO., 126 W. Wash. 125 USED RADIOS, table models, consoles, etc., all makes. $3 to sls. Many guaranteed; nothing held back. PEARSON WAREHOUSE. 316 N. Illinois. Open eves. Carloads and Carloads of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for your old furniture; generous allowance. BAKER BROS., 219 E. Wash-st.
Used washers. $7.50 up. MViflipM New machines. $29.50 up. Btfaf Old washer as down payment. Electric sweepers. $12.95 up. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. 136 N. Penn. LI-5385. 58 Miscellaneous for Sale STORE fixtures: bakerv equipment; special equipment: buy-sell. 419 E. Ohio. MIMEOGRAPH Neostyles end 6 other duplicating machines: typewriters, $8 up. 36 W, Ohio, RI-6767. SPECIAL 25,000 Feet of used maple flooring. $2.50 per hundred. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. 310 S. Delaware-st. LI--6270. 125 USED RADIOS, table models, consoles, etc., all makes. $3 to sls. Many guaranteed: nothing held back. PEARSON WAREHOUSE. 316 N. Illinois. Open evenings. 300 BUILDINGS 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. 9 —S. Bicycles Fishing 02£?Iv\ $lO up Tackle Repairs Cut Prices '&£- Hoffman's 251 Mass.-av.. 205 E. Wash.st. 20% DISCOUNT On furniture, lamps and all heating stoves. Snow shovels. 2 children’s velocipedes, cedar chests, card tables, shoe cabinets and chests. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol & South. 59 Radios, Musical Needs ~ 120-BASS ACCORDION. $129.50 PEARSON S. 128 N. Penn-st. LI-5513. CLEAN UP SALE. EVERYTHING CHEAP. Radio Sales & Service. 211 Ind. LI-9383. 48-BASS ACCORDION. $89.50. _ PEARSONS, 128 N. Penn, LI-5513. Buescher Trumpet in case. $32.50. E-Z trms. LORENZ Music Shop. 20 Pembroke Arcade. STUDENT ACCORDION. $32.50. PEARSON’S. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. NEW 1936 Howard radios. 1 2 off. VAN SICKLE RADIO. 34 W. Ohio. 80-BASS ACCORDION, $147.50. PEARSON’S. 123 N. Penn-st. LI-5513. PHILCO 7-tube baby grand: preowned: bargain: $12.50. L. S. AYRES & CO.. Radio Dept.. 7th floor.
59 Radios, Musical Needs YORK alto sax. E-Z Pmu.Ts2s j LORENZ Music Store. 20 Pembroke Arcade. ' PRIVATE party desires to sell Apollo Baby Grand. Excellent condition. Phone WA-0485. No dealers. 125 USED RADIOS: table models; consoles. etc., all makes. $3 to sls. Manv guaranteed: nothing held back. PEARSON WAREHOUSE. 316 N. Illinois. open evenings. Pianos to Loan Shortage of space makes advisable to loan a few grands and studio uprights for storage. WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio. _ Coen evenings until 9 p. m. T 61 Pets and Birds Rabbits Wanted Any sex, color, breed. Must weigh 4-5 lbs be in good healthy condition, and be cehvered to Greenfield plant. Will pav $1 each. Call or write L. E. Oliver. LI--3391. Eli Lilly Cos.: give quantity available for immediate delivery. Office closed Saturdays. 62 Horses and Cattle SWEET dairy feed. SI 10 per hundred. Free delivery, Call WA-0330. ALFALFA, hay. corn, farm machinery, horses cow. BRIGHT & SON. RI-7815. HA-2403-M. 63 Poultry—Live Stock BUTTERMILK egg mash with cod liver oil, 51.85 per hundred. Delivery. WA-0330. 64 Swaps 125 USED RADIOS: table models; consoles. etc., all makes $3 to sls. Manv guaranteed: nothing held back. PEARSON WAREHOUSE, 316 N. Illinois. Open evenings. SWAP paperhanging~for furniture, stoves, car. 17J.7 E. New York. MEDICAL equipment for cash or what have you. 3969 Carrollton. WA-2543-M. 25 BICYCLES WANTED. Cash paid. Guns and motors. Buy and sell. 723 S. State. $5 CASH for used bicycles: buy and sell. 803 E. 63rd-st. WA-1133. NEW or used kitchen cabinet, breakfast set or heating stove cheap, or for late model gas range. 1012 Virginia-av. TO ADVERTISERS—Each ad appearing in this column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau directory for sixty days free of charge. Your “Swap" ad will receive a special rate of seven davs for the price of five and four days for the cost of three. Call RI-5551. 65 Wanted to Buy We Pay for MIXED <£“7.50 IRON / Net Ton THE MILLER CO.. INC. 130 S. CALIFORNIA. RI-5150 We Pay Highest ■ Prices for old gold, watches, dental bridges jewelry, etc. SACKS BROS, 308 Indianaav. Phone RI-5994. Junk Peddlers Why hunt shops in alleys with alley methods? We pay more for junk. KROOT & SON. 628 W. Wash. LI-9250. 66 Furniture Buyers BUY whole house or odd piece of turn. _ pianos, etc. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. C' |l | I OQOO For best prices and '— a>l LI-ZOOZ. quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. Pall For anv furniture, 'jcXll j. 1,1 Ottucr rugs, stoves or clothing vou have for sale. Calls answered promptly. I I 0971 We Pay more. EXCHANGE U-7Z/I fuRN. CO., 304 E. Wash. WE BUY. WE SELL. WE TRADE. tWRSBES WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE 70 Automobile l for Sale BUICK ’27 SEDAN—-Real bargain’ s4s' 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. BUICK 1928 Master, sell for charges or repair to suit RI-3253. BUICK—'3I sedan, S6O down. HARRY A. SHARP C’O. Lot, 11th and Meridian, 443 Virginia-av. BUICK ‘29 SEDAN, $95 “ A real buy: can not be duplicated at our price. Liberal trade; very easy terms. Open till 9 p. m. fl&tM GuvrMfys 836 £.63td. Broad Ripots LlSTEN—lndianapolis, don’t fail to attend CENTRAL BUICK’S great annual sale. Save Money. - CHEVROLET—’32 coach. S6O down. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Lot, 11th and Meridian. 443 Virginia-av. CHEVROLET 1934 coach 777. 7 ” . $425 JONES AUTO CO. Capitol at Vermont. LI-4455. LlSTEN—lndianapolis, don’t fail to attend CENTRAL BUICK'S great annual sale. Save_ Money. CHRYSLER '29. 65 coach; A-l mechanically; $l5O, HA-2021-M. Evenings. DESOTO—'32 sedan, S6O down. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Lot, 11th and Meridian, 443 Virginia,av.
DE SOTO. 36 Custom Sedan; overdrive transmission; custom paint; new car title and guarantee; save S2OO. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2266. _ FORD ’34 TUDOR, $345 SSO Down 30TH & CENTRAI SALES. TA-555U. FORD—’3I Tudor. S3O down. HARRY A. SHARPE CO. Lot. Uth and Meridian. 443 Virginia-av. FORD '3O COUPE. Real bargain. $165 30TH & CENTRAL. TA-5550. FORD—’3S deluxe sedan, $95 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Lot. 11th and Meredian. 443 Virginia-av. LISTEN —Indianapolis, don’t fail to attend CENTRAL BUICK’S great annual sale. Save Money. PLYMOUTH '33 COACH—Wonderful car; not a scratch: $395. THORNBURGVOLLRATH, INC., 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112. PLYMOUTH, 1934 de luxe coupe: excellent condition; $135 down; private owner. 3840 Central. ’ Monarch Buick Cos. 1018 N. Meridian SALES & SERVICE Sweeping Price Reduction on All Used Cars Prices Ranging from $65 to S6OO ALL MAKES—ALL MODELS Liberal Trade and Liberal Terms SAMPLE OFFERINGS 1928 Chevrolet Coach ...$69.00 A good one. 1930 Chev. 4-door Sed., $129.00 Very clean throughout. Monarch Buick Cos. Used Car Store 958 N. Meridian RI-3347
70 Automobiles for Sale LlSTEN—lndianapolis, don't fail to attend CENTRAL BUICK'S great annual sale. Seve Money. PONTIAC '32. 4-door sedan; ex'ra mcr; $245 THORNBURG VCLLRATH. INC.. 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112 PONTIAC—'29 coach. *35 down HARRY A SHARP CO. Lot. 11th and Meridian 443 Virginia-av. PONTIAC. '33 four-door sedan; excellent condition: new tires: $385. H. M. VAN MATRE. INC. OLDSMOBILE DEALER 3756 College. WA-19',3-1934. PONTIAC '3O business coupe. Verv clear.’ A real bargain. $245. THORNBURG <fc VOLLRATH, Inc.. 328 N. Delaware. LI--8112. TERRAPLANE—'3S coach iem.: new car title; guarantee big savings. APPLE__GATE MOTORS. 25 W. . Ith. LI-3262 Good Used Cars FRANK HATFIELD CO., 623 N. Capttol. Best Buys in Used Cars. Losey Motors, Inc. 1133 N. Meridian. BYRNE 10 Real Bargains. Fords. Dodge. Essex, Studebaker, Packard. Plymtvith, Chevrolet. Low Down payments. LONGEST TERMS LIBERAL TRADES 962 N. Meridian RI-2411 71 Trucks and tractors INTERNATIONAL 1928 two-ton truck; fine shape: box bed; cattle rack. DR-0872. NEW FORD ft CHEV. TRUCK CABS. In stock for immediate delivery. Low prices. 302 S. State DODGE '34 tractor and 18-ft. Kingham trailer. Equipped with Booster brakes, landing gear tires and general condition of truck A-l throughout. A special at only $835, terms. WEISSMAN MOTOR SALES 2122 E. Wash-st. CH-4442 EVERY truck in our large and complete stock of “Trade-Ins" have been reduced to low dollars. Take advantage now. We need the room. H. Sandv, Mgr. GENERAL MORTORS TRUCK DEPT.. LI-7467. 31 W. 13th-st. TRUCKS ’35 Chev.; long whl. base. '33 Chevrolet: long whl. base. '32 Chevrolet; short whl. base. '29 Chevrolet cab and chassis. '32 Chevrolet 'a-ton panel. '35 Chevrolet >2-ton pick-up. '34 Dodge: long W. B . cab and chassis. COMPARE PRICES ANYWHERE These trucks have 30-dav written guarantee. Johnson Chevrolet Cos. 1035 N. 72 Tires—Accessories DON'T drive on smooth tires this winter. KITE NU-TREAD cost as little as $4.25. GENERAL TIRE CO. 836 N. Del. RI-5523 73 Wanted Automobiles WANTED—To buy model T Ford. Must be cheap. Times Box 174. CALLING ALL CARS Don’t give your car away; We’ll buy It. AUTO EXCHANGE. 810 E. Washington-st. WANTED—IOO used cars. Any model or condition. Highest cash prices. SELIG AUTO CO., 19 S. East-st. RI-7119. CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY ABELS AUTO CO. 430 N. CAPITOL LI-4240 CASH FOR roUR CAR OR EQUITY FINK AUTO CO. 440 N. Capitol Ave. LI-11 12 “ CASH FOR YOUR - CAR OR EQUNTY ‘‘lndiana’s Largest Used Car Dealers” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol LI-4516 67 Cash Coal Mart WEST aA VIRGINIA big egg 1 KBS OFF THE CAR Golden Flame, fur- a a nace egg, clean 5/1 .DU forked === Model Coal Cos. DR. 2222 WA. 5667 223 Caven St. 4001 Winthrop Ave. GOOD COALS Golden Flame a a rr\ 6x4 clean forked Ind u) Citizens Coke ao or egg or nut, fkd. mcKcou.B „„ DR ' 1792 EST. WA. 5666 801 BEECHER 1888 1020 E. 40TH
v w r ;L s>£.so Lump 51, . $/C,.00 Kgg Indiana <h c r\r\ Lump 40.UU INDIANAPOLIS COAL CO. Main Office—Rl-4491 North Yard—HU-2728 West Yard—BE-0333 South Yard—Dß-2174 East Yard—lß-1126
Excellent Coal Values West Virginia Lump s£.so . West Virginia Egg s£.oo Pol ar Ice & Fuel Cos. South Yard—Dß-1455 West Yard—BE-0888 North Yard—TA-0689
67 Cash Coal Mart A Anchor Coal & Supply t'n 336 W. Maryland 24-hr. service RI-4131 Star Coal Cos. LI 8818 Fansler Coal Cos. LI-6449. LI-6449 Pay Cash—Pay Less We have all kinds of coal. coke. 54TH-ST. coal HU-3631. Cash Coal Cos. CH-6250 lOGSDOII i INDIANA Ml |l 10x4 chunks $ >1.50111 | SPECIAL I SALE ~ p CV Wives W. Va. Result* l\uA King of Indiana SJCI Rex 3x2 $3.95 §SF W Rex Bx 4 $4.50 Rex big block .. $4.75 ■ vUI Rex Nut & Slack, $3.00 ■•A M w - Va. Egg $6.00 Giant W. Va. Blk. $6.50 We Deliver '/a and \\ Tons. J and I Coal Cos. CH-7700 CH-6048 Golden Flame * a j-a Furnace Egg . . 6x4 Clean Forked Ind. ■ ~ Tip Top / aa West Virginia. . Furnace Egg, Forked. V/“" " Pioneer Island A a Creek s7^oo Big Lump, Forked. " Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR. 2400 DR. 2401 67-A Kindling and Wood CORD WOOD and kindling for furnace, stove and fireplace. Satisfaction guaranteed. HU-758L For Lowest Cost. Want Ads Use The Times—Phone RI-5551 78 Personal Prop. Loans COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-8495 200 Roosevelt Bldg. . LI-2491 Loans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N. Delaware-St LI-6605
FURNITURE AND DIAMOND LOANS Your Diamonds Will Be Safe Loans I'rom slo.oo—s3oo All Loans 2 7, Per Mo. on Balances Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg.—3d Floor S. E. Corner Wash, and Illinois RI-3587
CASH for Year-End BILLS S3OO —s2oo —sloo or less. If regularly employed YOUR OWN SIGNATURE is all the security you need. We have 'A Loan Plan for EVERYBODY!" Come in or telephone for confidential interview. 207 Kresge Bldg. Phone RI-7561 41 E. Wash-St. (2nd Floor) CAPITAL Loan Cos., Inc.
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Why Ask Friends for Help? PHONE US FOR LOANS on your OWN signature Quick Service, No Delay. Private Offices, Repay Monthly _ Reduced Cost on Loans Above SIOO tune ™ ♦ r T Edgar A. Guest Loans made to single persons or married couples with or NBC Household without furniture or autos. No one else need sign. Re- ?SS r pay in small monthly Installments. p 509 Merchants Bank Bldg. sth Floor—Riley 2579 >A’nF I 2^^?rL d JS?E ar i^ w ' as J hln lfton Streets. Entrance 11 S. Meridian SSmSSSS“ ; :I= 3 HOUSEHOLD F,NANCECORPORAT it * *** ■■ ■ ■ mmm& —Established 1878—
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80 Auto Loans LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES -- “ MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES 820 N. Meridian. RI-4931. Plenty of Parkins Space In Rear Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos Operß’ing aa BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 319 E. Ohlo-st LI-5561 82 Legals Legal Notice The Board or irustees of the Indiana Girls' School will meet in regular session at the school Monday afternoon, Feb. 3rd. 1536. at three o'clock for the purpose of receiving bids for ventilating system in Laundries and Kitchens at the' Indiana Girts' School. p!ans and specifications may be seen at the Superintendent's Ofnce at tne Indiana Girts School ana s in the office of J M. Rotz Eng. Cos.. 817 Merchants Bank Bldg . Address bids to the Board of Trustees. Indiana Girls' School. R R. 2. Box 440, Indianapoiis, Ind. Bids should be accompanied with certified check for i r r of amount of contract. By Order: Board of Trustees. NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON RAILROAD FLASHING LIGHT SIGNALS MAJOR ITEMS OF MATERIALS FOR INSTALLATION AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATION. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the State Highway Commission's OSice 3rd floor of the State House Annex. 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until ten (10;001 o'clock a m. February 4. 1936 lor furnishing new railroad flashing light signals, with major items of materials for installation and apparatus for their operation. Proposal blanks and Specifications are on file in the Office of the State Highway Commission, where they may be obtained, without cost, upon request The right is reserved by the State Highway Commission to reject any or ail bids, waive technicalities as to procedure and to award on any combination of bids that in its judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. James D. Adams. Chairman. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of the School City of Clinton at the office of said Board in the City of Clinton, Indiana, up to and including eight o’clock P. M. on ihe 4th day of February, 1936. for the sale of bonds of said Scnool City of Clinton in the principal sum of $57,000, bearing date of Novemocr 15. 1935. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of four and one-quarter percentum per annum from the date thereof until paid, payable on the Ist day of July. 1937, and thereafter semi-annually on the Ist days of January and July in each year. Both the principal and the interest of said bonds will be payable at the office of the Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of the School City of Clinton in the City of Clinton. Indiana. Said bonds wjjl be in the denomination of SI,OOO each and will mature as follows; $2,000 maturing July 1. 1937. $2,000 maturing January 1. 1938. $2,000 maturing July 1. 1938 $2,000 maturing Janurv 1. 1939. $2,000 maturing July i, '939. $2,000 maturing January 1. 1940. $2,000 maturing July 1. 1940 $2,000 maturing January 1. 1941. $2,000 maturing July 1. 1941 $2,000 maturing January 1 1942. $2,000 maturing July 1. 1942 $2,000 maturing January 1 1943 $2,000 maturing July 1. 1943. $2,000 maturing January 1. 1944. $2,000 maturing July 1. 1944. $2,000 maturing January 1. 1945. $2,000 maturing July 1. 1945. $2,000 maturing January 1. 1946. $2,000 maturing July 1. 1946. $2,000 maturing January 1. 1947. $2,000 maturing July 1. 1947. $2,000 maturing January 1. 1948. $2,000 maturing July 1. 1948 $2,000 maturing January 1. 1949. $2,000 maturing July I. 1949. $2,000 maturing January 1. 1950. $2,000 maturing July 1, 1950. $2,000 maturing January 1. 1951. SI,OOO maturing July 1 1951. Said bonds are to be issued in accordance with Chapter CC of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for the year 1903 and all Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of providing funds with which to construct a school building for the purpose of furnishing class rooms and rooms for the teaching of domestic science, home economics, and physical training in the Bchool City of Clinton. Bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes addressed to the Board of Trustees of the School City of Clinton. Clinton. Indiana. and endorsed. “Bid for School Building Improvement Bonds of the School City of Clinton." Said bonds will r.ot be sold for less than the principal amount thereof. The full right is reserved to the Board In its descretion to relect anv or all bids. SCHOOL CITY OF CLINTON. By: Isaac D. White. B. C. Huffman, E A. Lcwin. Members of the Board of Trustees of the School City of Clinton. Indiana. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Sealed bids will be received by the Common Council of the Citv of Clinton, at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer thereof, up to and including 8 o'clock p. m.. on the 12th dav of Fvbruarv. 1936. for the sale of bonds of said Citv of Clinton in the principal sum of $26,000, bearing the date of February 15. ’936. Said bonds shall bear interest at, the rate of four and one-quarter percentum H' a'l l Der annum from the date thereof until paid, payable on the Ist dav of July. 1937. and thereafter semi-annually on the Ist days of January and Julv in each year. Both the principal and interest of said bonds will be payable at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Clinton, in the Citv of Clinton. Indiana. Said bonds will be in the denomination of SIOOO each and will mature as follows: SIOOO July 1. 1937 SIOOO January 1. 1938 SIOOO July 1, 1938 SIOOO Januarv 1. 1939 SIOOO July 171939 SIOOO January 1, 1940 SIOOO July 1. 1940 SIOOO Januarv 1. 1941 SIOOO July 1. 1941 SIOOO January 1. 1942 SIOOO July 1. 1942 SIOOO January 1. 1943 SIOOO July 1. 1943 SIOOO January 1. 1944 SIOOO July 1. 1944 SIOOO Januarv 1. 1945 SIOOO July 1/1945 SIOOO January 1. 1946 SIOOO July 1, 1946 SIOOO January 1. 1947 SIOOO July 1. 1947 SIOOO January 1, 1948 81000 July 1. 1948 SIOOO Januarv 1. 1949 SIOOO July 1. 1949 SIOOO January 1. 1950 Said bonds are to be issued In accordance with the provisions of Section 55 of Chapter 129 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for the year 1905. and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of providing funds with which to purchase material for the improvement, and resurfacing of the streets in the City of Clinton. Bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes. addressed to the Common Council of the City of Clinton. Clinton. Indiana, and endorsed “Bid for Street Improvement Bond of the City of Clinton." Said bonds will not be sold for less than the principal amount thereof. The full right Is reserved to the Common Council in its discretion to reject anv or all bids. CITY OF CLINTON. __ „ Bv Clyde M. Zink. Mavor. Thos. M. Griffiths Citv Clerk-Treasurer of the Citv of Clinton. Indiana.
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