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HOOVER SWEEPER! ISS Model. Cost *7l. Sacrifice *35. AJI attachments. Furniture. IP-7979 _.

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Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses (Incorrect idtr.’Mri frequently ire gtven tn the Marrltti License Bureau deliberately (it Times In printing the nlfieial list •siumes nn responsibility (or tbo accuracy a l such addresses.) •lames E. Hopwood. 24. Washington, D C , clerk. and Catherine LaVerne Mitchell. 20. of 2220 W. Washington-st, housekeeper. William L Ford. 22, Bedford, laborer, and Nellie Mae Able. 24, of 1723 N. Me-rldtan-st. nurse. Devearl E Landell, 21, Hammond, lead worker, and Ruthe I. Waggoner, 18, o( 6420 Park-av. housekeeper. Ralph E. Amos. 21. Falrland, farmer, and Winifred Alexander. 21, New Augusta, housekeeper. Robert Warson, 21 2305 E. Mlchlgan-st, hundler. and Rose Wykle 20, of 2831 E Washlngton-st. factory worker. Walter L. Forelack, 25. of 1035 Millsmill worker, and Irene Smithers. 24. of 5*7 Hamilton-si, factory worker^ Birlhs Roys Fred. Boneita Waiunch 1223 Lexington, vyi am. Lime unuerwooa, 213 h. summit. oren.r, Gladys Wilson, 2962 N. Station, wuiiam. Maiy Liewees, ijjO Oliver. Paul, Milurea Ciuos, *440 rs. bcnoneld. Ricnara Lucy oiar*s, iioj N. Miiey. Janies, Joan Holuen, 2uil N. Gaie. Harry, Genevieve Cruse. St. Francis. Joaepn, Mary Pearson. St. Francis. Carl, uose Stahl, bt. Francis. ■Kooert, Anne Watkins, Si. Francis. John, Clara Noian, St. Francis. Leonard. Kuth Fhaherty, St. Francis, arvin, Ruth Reseller, St. Francis. (ilrla Argyle, Evelyn Clawson, St. Francis. Raymond, Madeline ostcrmeier, 2510 Graydon. Melvin, Frances Cain. 1136 Southeastern oaie, Jessie Alexander, 10.(9 N. Milev. a.yne, Blanch Hayden, 220 Blackford. Louis, Maine No.l, 1745 S. Keystone. Leslie, Esther Caldwell, 1945 Hovey. Lambert, ’loy Monday, 1740 W. Minnesota. William, Martha Raa.sch, Methodist. Herbert, Marcetl Brlckler. M nodi. t. Harold, Gretchen Fanrbach, Methodist. Twins Irvin, Mary Scarborough, bov and girl. St, Francis. Deaths Roberl. Ricdweg, 72, at 1225 Madison, accidental. Phillip McElrov, 75, at City, chronic nephritis. Rosa McGlntv, 62. at 1005 W. Pearl, carcinoma. George Dixon, 43, at Cilv, chronic nephritis, Ellery Klrkbride, 68 at City, carcinoma. Mattie F. Roberts, 70, at 2114 Shrlver, chronic myocarditis. Johli McL’arney, 78. at 127 N. Bosart, cardio vascular renal disease. Ruth Green, 17, at City, cerebrospinal meningitis. Alberta Barnes, 25, at Central Indiana, ebronlc pndocaritis. Matilda Rlnker Smith, 68, at Central Indiana, cerebral hemorrhage Gladys Lillian Surber. 39, at Cilv, accidental. Elizabeth J. Montague. 72. at 1907 N ; Delaware, cerebral hemorrhage James C. Phelps, 79, at Fairground ; Hotel, cardio vascular renal diseases. BUILDING PERMITS •I. W. Esterlin’i, 5105 N. Meririlan-st. : *415, underfeed stoker. J. W. Esterline, 5105 N. Meridian-st, *25, new electric service. Gulf Refining Cos.. 24th and N. Mvrldian*t*. *250, install grease lift. Gulf Refining Cos.. 24th and N. Meridian*t,S. S9OO. build service station. Gulf Refining Cos . 24th and N. Merid-lan-sts, SI6OQ, Install five gasoline tanks and pumps. Ambrose Hornbergvr, 1129 S. Kelly-st, *l5O, build garage. Schwartz Electric Cos., 818 S. Meridiansi,. *l5O, install electric motor. 3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Tuesday. Feb. 4, 1936. BALDWIN -Belle, widow of the late Dr. George C. Baldwin, mother of Carl Baldwin and Mrs. Myrtle McDonald, grandmother of Mrs. Ross Mullin, great-grand-mother of Donald Mullin. sister of Mrs. Sarah Hawkins, all of Indianapolis, passed away at, her home, 3443 Kenwoodav, Feb. 3. Funeral at the residence Wednesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Winchester, Ind. For further information call the McNEELY MORTUARY. [Muncie Star please copy.l COX—Judge Charles E., husband of Emma M . father of Charles E.. Jr„ Samuel L. Cox, Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Elinor Cox Karsten, Washington, D. C.. and brother of Leslie Cox of San Francisco, passed away Monday evening. Services si the PLANNER &. BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday 11 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. GARDE—Samurett.a Tlrmev. widow of William M. and mother of Mrs. Walter Boyd Reynolds of Lexington. Kv„ and Mrs. E. F. Crooke and Miss May Garde of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday evening. Services at, the FLANNER <te BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. (•ICBHARDT—George J.. beloved husband of Anna M. Gebhardt and father of Frede~' k C. Gebhardt of this city and Louis G Gebhardt of Suniand, Cal., passed aw Sunday evening. Feb. 2, age 57 years. Funeral service will be held at the residence on Sumner-st tn New Bethel, Thursday afternoon, Feh. 6. at 2 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL Directors. OSBORN—Dr. Wells M.. 4411 N. Meridianst. beloved husband of Minnie E., father of Mrs. Wilbur D. Dunkel, Rochester, N. Y„ and brother of S. A. and J. B. Osborn of Titusville. Pa„ passed a wav Tuesday morning. Services at the FLANNER <fc BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Pleasantville, Pa. WcBI'RNEY —John, age 78. beloved father of William. Lula and .Elizabeth Mcßurnev and Mrs. Minner Oehler. passed away FeJ}. 2 at the residence. 127 N. Bosart-av. FuTieral Wednesday. 2 p. m.. at the residence. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. SHIRLEY SERVICE. O’HARA—William P. (Pat), entered into rest Monday, age 60 years, beloved husband of Catherine O'Hara, father of Raymond F. O'Hara, brother of Frank O'Hara ar.d Mrs. Katherine Gallagher, i Funeral Wednesday. HARRY W. MOORE j FUNERAL PARLOk. 2050 E Michiganst, 8:30 a. m ; St. Philip Neri Church 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross. RAHKE —Arthur. beloved husband of ! Emma H. and father of Mrs. Thomas Riley, brother of Emil K. and Carl Rahke. passed awav at his home. 3610 College-av. Sunday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 1:30 p m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may rail at the mortuary. •

TIMES ECONOMY WANT ADS RENT EVERY DAY ' CENTRAL. 2112—Duplex. In good condition: beat, water, garage, furnished. HU-1404. This small ad (costing only 2c per word) rented the house to Times readers right away WANT-AD A Courfeou! , Tra;ned Ad jV N Isier Will Help You Word . . NOW. .. 2. /my 5 551 “

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3 Deaths —Funerals Indianapolis Times, Tuesday. Feb. 4, 1936. ; Sl’TT—James Stanley, beloved aon of Mr and Mrs. James Sutt. orother of Henry and Lester Butt, passed away at the home. 1115 Knox-st. Monday, Feb. 3 Friends may call at the home after 2 p. ra., Wednesday. Funeral Thursday 2pm W. T BLASENGYM SERVICE. / Florists BRANDLEINS INC HI QUALITY FLOWERS. TA-0559 3359 BOULEVARD PLACE. 5 Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM H2l-23 W. RAY-8T BE-1588 J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS FUNERAL HOME ! 928 N. Capltol-Av Phone LI-7115 PERSONAL SERVICE W. T. BLASENGYM MAIN OFFICE j 7226 SHELBY-ST DR-2570 ~ CONKLE FUNERAL HOME i 1334 W. MICH-St. _ BE-1934 PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 F NEW YORK-ST. TR-1173 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Merldlan-st TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN ?$ W. Fall Creek Dr : ve T A -4400 ~ BERT S. GADD 1 2130 Proape Ct-t. DR-5307 GRINS? EINER'S 522 E. Market RI-5374 gTFCherrmann

1505 S. EAST-ST. DR-4477^ HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 LAUCK FUNERALHOME i 1458 S. Meridian. DR-2140, DR-3210. , _ "Where better funerals cost less” GEORGE McCARTY FORTVILLE INDIANA MOORE & KIRK 2530 Station-st. CH-1806-7. TA-6056—8 Proffitt & Hamihon Economy Funeral Horne Highest Quality—Superior Service TA-0162 3040 N. Illinois-st TA-3241 SHIRLEY BROS7CO. 946 N. Illinois-St LI-5409 ROYSTER & ASKIN 1902 N. Meridian-st TA-0299 2501 E. 10th—2522 W Wash. GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH.-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON DR-0321. 1230 Prospecf-M.. DR-0322 6 In Memoriams FUEHRING—In memory oi my sister, Lillian Fuehnng, who (lied Jan. 13, 1935. Because thou hast been my help. Therefore in the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice. CLARA FUEHRING AND SON CARL. PFEIFFER—In loving remembrance of Theodore Pfeiffer, who departed this life 17 years ago today, Feb. 4. Mother, Sisters and Brothers. It’s The Times For Results __ Want Ad Headquarters—Rl-5551 9 Lost and Found LOST or strayed, Jan. 25. orange Persian male cat. Reward. 430 N. Dearborn. LOST—Airedale, female, vicinity 46th and Washington-blvd; vaccination tag No 11. 1908; reward._HU-6776. LADY’S white gold wrist watch, lost near Tomlinson Hall. Monday evening. Keepsake. Liberal Reward. HA-4172-J. SUBSTANTIAL REWARD for return~of lady’s topaz dinner ring Lost by manager of LOEW’S PALACE THEATER. Little value except to owner. Phone LILOST or strayed. Dec. 15, black ano white beagle hound, fox terrier mixed; medium height, has ace of clubs in middle of back; name ‘Benny”; $5 reward. ALFRED MICHELFELDER, 441 N. Tacoma. RI-1139. 11 Personals SHAMPOO- Rinse—Finger Wave. All 3 for 25c. McMICKLES, 210 Kresge bldg. _ T*| INTERNATIONAL I FJ I Beauty School. FREE hair cut, | | IvU | shampoo, wave, 342 E. Wash HENNAS-BLEACHES .50c; permanent,” 85c to $3.00. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD., 401 Roosevelt Bldg. : I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself after Feb. 4, 1936. JACOB ALDRICH. CENTRAL GIVES HAIR DYE for small material charge GUARANTEED copies made from anv picture. PLATT STUDIOS, 703 Roosevelt BldgRHEUMATISM and NEURITIS are quickly relieved with KEENE'S WINTERGREEIi TABLE” S Absolute money back guarantee. Consult your neighborhood druggist or write for FREE literature THE KEENE 13 Business Services AUTO DIAGNOSTICIANS WHATEVER YOUR AUTOMOBILE TROUBLE MAY BE I GUARANTEE TO CORRECT IT. REASONABLE RATES. PINKEY ROSENBERG. 132 W. 13TH _RI-00S8. I AUTO REPAIRING IMPORTANT For free estimates on Body and Fender Repairing call ED JETT’S GARAGE. LI--0972. 517 N. Talbott. BEDDING REPAIR PILLOWS, comforts, mattresses sold renovated and made like new. E. F. BURKLE, 431 FURNACE SERVICE FURNACE COILS INSTALLED. $3. HAWKINS and Reliable Steel Furnaces. Parts, repairs all makes. HOOSIER FOUNDRY CH-6273. FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-058*.

13 Business Services LAUNDRY WORK LAUNDRY 10c lb. shirts included Curtains, 20c paxr. White. Call, deliver. HU- _ 8692. CURTAINS stretched. 25c pair: tinting exti _ high-class reference. Call, deliver. HE-5223 _ MACHINISTS GEO. J. EGENOLF—Machinists specializing in printing and special machinery. 18’.2 W. South. LI-6212 MATTRESSES, MADE OVER MAITRESSES renovated; also made mio Inncrsprlng by experts. RI-2347 MOVING—STORAGE HOUSEHOLD movers, careful, considerate, capable: insured. D & D TANSFER AND STORAGE. LI-7431. BE-2600-M. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repairs on all musical instruments. CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Mass.-av. EXPERT REPAIR. MUSICIANS REP. SHOP. (2nd, flj 119 Pembroke Arcade. RUG CLEANING RUGS, *1.80; 3-pc. furniture, *8.50: work garanteed. Julian Rug Cleaners, LI-9384. 9384. SEWER CLEANING HAVE vour sewers cleaned the Electric Roto Rooter way. Save money and time. Sewer Cleaning Service. RT-5733 DODGE WEISSMAN MO’foRS 2210 E. Wash. Phones—Day CH-5828: nite. DR-51 IT 14 Schools , Instruction POPULAR piano taught in 20 lessons. Call TA-1625. MRS. LUCILE GRABER. INVESTIGATE National high speed, heavy duty positive Diesel training. Box 526. Times. WILL personally interview men willing to work hard to qualify for good pay positions in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning business Prefer men with fair eduucation, mechanically inclined, now employed. willing to devote some spare time to preliminary training to become installation and service experts. Write fully, giving age. phone, present occupation. UTILITIES ENG. INST. Box 527 __Tirnes. 20 Help Wanted, Female GIRL to assist in jewelry store, 18 s7 CapitoNav._ BEAUTY operators Free employment service, jobs ROYAL E'EAUTY ACAD., 401 Roosevelt Bldg. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE; LIGHT HOME DUTIES IN EXCHANGE FOR BUSINESS COURSE. WRITE TIMES, BOX 553.

(Mkm SM &rphjmp£ V? U.igMeiOrWENT SERvsCE F NURSEMAID—Wh.. 20-30: stay nights: north side; refs. . . $lO GEN. HSWK.; wh.: 28-35; full charge; stay nights: north side; refs $8 GEN. HSWK.: wh. or col.; stay nights *5 to $8 60 W N6w York-St NO FEE CHARGED SHOULD YOU FAIL to And 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. Cali MISS PAGE at Rilev 5551 or come In .to The Times. Want Ad Headquartters. 21 Help Wanted, Male NEED - WORK? Calf at 47 S. Penn. Rm. 614. Small sal, to start. Good bonus. WANTED BOYS, 14 to 18 years of age preferably attending school to deliver regular Times routes. Here is a splendid opportunity to receive a valuable business experience and at the same time earn school expenses. Apply between 1:30 and 6 p. m. Times Station, 948 N. Alabama-st. IF YOU DON’T FIND tne position you're looking for here, try an inexpensive Times “Situation Wanted” ad—four days cost as little as Gsc—and may find just the connection you want. Call MISS Page, Riley 5551. The Times, Want Ad Headquarters. 23 Situations, Female WOMAN—22 as maid; experienced; excellent references; stay; $3-$5. Box 125, _Times. WOMAN, 29 years, wants position restaurant, housekeeping; go home nights. 2610 E. 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 BOY 20 years old: experienced in driving; grocery and drug store; good references. DR. 0137. MAN has new Ford truck, stake bodv: would like to make connections doing steady hauling. BE-4850-W.

30 Rooms for Rent $2.50, $3: DELAWARE. N.. 1409 Well furnished rooms; good heat; private entrance. LI-9988. $3: 24TH, E., 515 -Cozy room, next bath; steam heat'. widow’s home. HE-1494. CARROLLTON. 3832 —Lovely warm room, near bath; private home; near carllne. WA-1338-W. CENTRAL AND 24TH. E., 519—Clean, cozy room; private family; girls preferred. HE-4780. DELAWARE. N. 560—Beautiful large front room: private home; $3 for one. Phone. DELAWARE. N. 720—Cozy warm room, across from bath. Constant hot water. Phone. ILLINOIS. N., 2326—New a vacancy in real home. Plenty hot water. Phone. ILLINOIS N. 1907 —Clean, cheerful, double; full beds; large closet; steam; gentlemen; garage. KEALING-AV, 19, N.—Cheerful room for gentleman. Owner's home; instant hot, soft water. IR-2611. PARK 1232 —Warm front room. Private home. Board optional. Central car line. _LI-490L PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 1210—Warm, front room, twin beds; breakfast optional. Gentlemen preferred LI-1846. WASHINGTON-BLVD. 2820—Nice. warm room. innerspring mattress, shower bath: $3. TA-3821. 16TH. HI E., APARTMENT 401—Beautifully furnished rooms; twin beds. Privileges. 23D, W.. 115— Illinois car; large front; newly furnished; private home. HA-2386. SUlTE—Living room, bedroom, bath; ideal; gentlemen or couple; walking distance. LI-5617. YOUNG MAN SHARE ROOM; $2; CLOSE IN. LI-4287. 31 Rooms with Board $6 —ILLINOIS? InT~l 935—Front room: congenial home: good meals; "entleman. HA-0799. NEW JERSEY. 2062 N.—Twin beds; shower: gentlemen; home cooking; $7 each. TA--6916; ONE or two children, or Tech pupils; good home and care. CH-1745-R. REAL HOME— Elderly people: three good meals: excellent care. RI-9930. 833 P&'k. SMALLTchiId to care for; no other boarders; doctor's reference._ HU-7705 J WOMAN will share home with two: meals or cooking privileges. 4253 En*lish-av. j IR-6988. 32 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50: NEWLY~decoTatedT”warm. hot water, close in. two-room apts.; $3.50 to $4. 321_ E. St. Clair. ALABAMA. N. 523 APT s—One room. $3.50: near bath; everything furnished; stearei heat. COLLEGE. 1524- -Room. bed. cot. kitchenette. sink, range: inclosed back porch. Adults: $4 or Si.so. Telephone. COLLEGE. 1410—Clean, warm, front: one. two-room apartments: furnished: $3 up. MICHIGAN”E., Furnished. modern, clean, warm apartment; private bath and entrance: adults. NEW JERSEYf N.. 226—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms: steam heat; hot water. RI-4145. SHELBY. 2535—Tw0 furnished. warm rooms: private bath and entrance; reasonable. DR-1762. WOODRUFF PLACE. 813. WEST-DR—2 nicelv furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences.

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33 Hotels CENTRAL HOTEL, 331 N. Strictlj modern outside rooms; ’ransient and weekly rates. HOTEL FREDERICK—4SB ErWaarungtonst. Steam heated rooms, *2.50 week up. Running water, tubs, showers. HARBOUR HOTEL'coMIK' \ rooms hot L cold water. Dow rates. 2& wfm Hotel Nice clean rooms; fine location Reasonable rates. LI-5315 Delaware at Mich. 34 Apartments. Unfurn. GENERAL APTS.. INC I 22 FALL CREEK, 321 E.—Five-room apartment. Large closets: eiectric refrigeraI tion; utilities. HU-5656. > MERIDIAN. 33397 N —Very desirable. 3I bedroom apartment; strictly modern; gar. I See custodian or phone LI-5596. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service ; and transDorta_tion. U-5452 : ! ~ aem mm ! Apartments In all parts of the city; free i 35 Houses, Unfurnished I $ 18:~McCARTY.” 1320. W.—Six rooms, semi- ! modern; near Chevrolet; water paid. _ BE-1015-R. $35: WATER paid. Chester. S., 33. 6room double; redecorated; full basement. CH-4877, CH-1257. ! SSO: NEW JERSEY. N.. 3370—8-room attractive modern home, near Shortridge. WA-1938. GRACELAND. 4240—Modern 5-room buni galow, fine condition; fenced yard; gai rage; S4O. WA-311JL ! JEFFERSON, 346 N. — 6-rm„ 3 bedrooms, 1 mod. and gar. Will decorate where neces- | sary. $22.50 J. S. CRUSE, INC. RI-6412. ; PARKER, 2338—Cozy 5-room modern bungalow; water paid; garage, $17.50. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia-av. SHEFFIELD. 1210 N.—Four-room single; good condition; SB. White tenants only. HU-7458. 757 N. TremontT mod except furn. 5-rm. sngl SIB.OO 5219 Wayne, 3-rm. semi-mod. sngl. 8.00 Call GREGORY & APPEL, INC. LI-7491. 529 E. 9TH—S-room modern; $15.00. B. M. RALSTON; 139 E. Market. I 19TH, 1233, W—s-room single, bath, garage; good condition; sl6. 5-ROOM double T -modern except furnace; sls. WARMAN, S., 35. MR. BARRETT. 6 ROOMS, SIO.OO 229 N. DICKSON-Double, inside toilet; water paid. Call FRAZEE. LI-2318. i36 Furn. Houses , Apts. $5 FURNISHED -house; three rooms, gas lights: water paid. Inquire 2921 Olney. $6 WK.; Prospect-st; nice 5-rm home; util. _pd.; yard., gar. Others. White,_TA-4633 CARROLLTON, 2621 —2 rooms with private bath; Norge refrigeration; automatic heat. ILLINOIS. N.. 2020—Beautiful apartment, large lounge room, wicker and overstuffed. Complete kitchen, irigidaire. bedroom with Beauti-Rest; accommodate four: utilities, garage. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED Bedroom apt.; newly decorated; floors refinished; modern; well kept bldg. $47.50. 2?25_N l Meridian. 40 Wanted to Rent BUNGALOW—S or 6 rooms, modern, garage; rent S4O, $45; references. Write 136 S. 21st-st, Terre Haute. SIX or seven room house with several acres within ten-mile radius of downtown Indianapolis. Must have fireplace, central heating plant and modern _plumbing. 80x_554 Times. 45 Business Opportunities GAS station; Sinclair man. 6200 Erook-yille-rd. 46 Securities We Buy and Sell. INDPLS. POWER AND LIGHT PFDS. 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 DANDY five-room cottage; northeast: big lot; only $750. worth S2OOO. M. MARCY. _ RI-2092. KEALING, 936 —5-rm. mdn. bung.. 2 lots. SIOO dn., sl9 per month. Shown by anpointment. Mr. Woosley. HU-5274. ALLISON REALTY CO. REALTORS. RI-2368 REAL ESTATE RENTALS, INSURANCE. R. A. FRANKE. RI-2800. E. KIRK MCKINNEY CO- INC. _ Only $1250 See 2846 Olney and call me for details. Needs some repair. Small down payment. Mr. Richardson. HALL-HOTTEL COMPANY._INC. LI-2541. LIST your farm and city property for sale or trade; no comm.; $3 pays expenses. BIG BLACKBOARD SERVICE, INC.. 224 N. Delaware-st. RI-9922. _ 518 N. LASALLE Extra good home, long living room, fireplace, dinning room, large kitchen. 2 very large bedrooms with 2 closets each. 2-car gar. Price only $3500.00. Mr. Burgess. RI-9388. IR-6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS. 48 Sale Suburban, Farms BE - SURE—Os your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. _ 155 E. Market-st. Union Title Bldg. 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 kin&s^^N f “Fixtures Complete'" \ J Think of It—We Have It \ / Designers and Builders in \ | Anything of Metal and Wood. \ Complete Line of China. Glass, Silverware. Pool tables, complete ..$50.00 I 1 New Chairs 85c \ Tables $2.25 I \ Low Prices—Sold on Payments j \ CHROME FURNITURE. / \ Delivery A r where. / Nf 1617-31 Southeastern \ DR. 3578 56 Wearing Apparel HUDSON seal shoulder cape or collar; cost SBS, sell sls. 4837 Manlove. TO CLOSE OUT—Women’s spring, winter Boats, silk dresses. $1 up. Men's suits, $2 up. 112 E. North. 57 Household Goods ELECTRIC refrigerator first-class condition, good as new. A bargain. Call TA--0805. * NORGE electric refrigerator: electric range; washer: ironer. All for $6.85 per month. Nothing down or sold separately $2 per ' month. INDIANAPOLIS NORGE SALES. 4024 E. Washington 2901 Clifton. IR--5888. TA-3828. Open evenings. Singer Bargains 4 Electric Portables Sews good as new, cash $15.00 Domestic console $31.50 Repossessed Singer console $49.50 Singer Cos. 126 W. Wash. | Used washers. $7.50 up. ■vViTT* New machines, $29.50 up. washer as down payment. 1 Electric sweepers. $12.95 up THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. 136 N. Penn. LI-5385 i

1 57 household Goods 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Ruga—*3.9s. ! JORDAN BROS. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM. ; 207 W. Wsh„ tcro from Statehouse. Carloads and Carloads of fine new suites and odd pieces to trade for your old furniture; generous allow- | ance BAKER BROS.. 219 E. For Lowest Cost Want Ads Use The Times—Fnone RI-5551 58 Miscellaneous for Sale BABY carriage and stroller. A-l condition, j _ absolutely clean: reversible. IR-1541. STORE fixtures: bakerv equipment; spe- | cial equipment: buy-sell. 419 E. Ohio REMINGTON portable typewriter, like new. $22.50. LI-9128. IF your drain is sluggish use Maas Flush Clean. ALBERT G. MAAS CO.. 31 Va> av. RI-3315. BUILDING MATERIAL MARION MATERIAL CO. ew . and_tJsed Lumber MEDICAL equipment for cash or what _have you. 3969 SAVE 25'0 of coal bill with hot-air Circulating Fans. MOTOR EXCHANGE BE-0204. 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED Good used lumber and building material of all kinds for sale cheap. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentucky-av. Indianapcjis. 20% DISCOUNT On all Dining Room, Living Room and Bedroom Furniture, Lamps and Shades. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT ST A TION, corner Capitol & South. —Bicycles Fishing pa/Pj $lO up Tackle GN v ~”' Repairs Cut Prices Hoffman’s 251 Mass.-av.. 205 E. Wash.st. 59 Radios, Musical Needs REPOSSESSED 1936 IPhilco $35 bal due. VAN SICKLE RADIO, 34 W. Ohio. RADIOS $4.95 up; tubes 10c upT Radio Sales & Service. 211_Ind. LI-9383, 80-BASS ACCORDION, $147.50. PEARSONS, 128 N. Penn-sL LI-5513. L & S ORCHESTRA BELLS (like new) $22.50 Lorenz Music Shop. 20 Pembroke Arcade. STUDENT ACCORDION.' $32.50! _ PEARSONS. 128 N. Penn-sL LI-5513. Used Instrucents of All Kinds. E Z Pints. Get our prices before buying. Lorenz Sax School, 20 Pembroke Arcade. 48-BASS ACCORDION, $89.50. i APOLLO grand, excellent condition! by private party; reasonable; no dealers. HA-4814. 120-BASS ACCORDION. $129.50 _ PEARSONS.I2B N. Penn-st. LI-5513. PHILCO, lowboy, 8 tubes, pre-owned" i lO -5 C ’ „ S - AYRES & CO. Radio Dept.. 7thJloor. VIOLIN and case, beautiful tone excellent. condition, S7O. 510 W. Bernard. WA- _ 1251, evenings. Special trade-in allowance, S2O to S3O. ECONOMY RADIO SHOP. 60 Farm and Garden GARDEN tractors wantedT any condition. - WUI pay cash 324 W. 10ai-st. LI-6861. 62 Horses and Cattle GOOD Jersey cow for sale, cash. 21st-st. CH-1488-W. SWEET dairy feed. sl.lO per hundred. Free delivery. 4201 Fall Creek. WA--63 Poultry—Live Stock BUTTERMILK egg mash with cod liver oiJ _ $1.85 per hundred. Delivery. WA-0330. 64 Swaps MY NEW auto radio for cash or bedroom _ suite. 668 E. llth-st, Apt. B. $5 CASH for used bicycles!"" buy and sell. CROSLEY—Icyball refrigerator; pav balance of finance and $5 cash. 626 Wood_row. HIGHEST PRICES for men’s suits, topcoats and shoes. OLIVER'S, 2202 W Michigan. BE-3225. 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 days for the price of five and four d.*ys for the _cost of three. Call RI-5551. 65 Wanted to Buy WANTED- SMALL GASOLINE ENGINE." I 776 CENTURY BLDG., CALL RI-7251. i We Pay Highest Prices for old gold, watches, dental bridges jewelry, etc. SACKS BROS. 308 Indianaav. Phone RI-5994. HIGHEST PRICES - PAID FOR MIXED IRON THE MILLER CO.. INC. 130 S. CALIFORNIA. Rl-5150. 66 Furniture Buyers BUY whole house or odd piece of furn. pianos, etc. MR, WERELEY, HU-7274. Oall I I 9QR9 For best Prices and V_/all LPiOJi. quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. Poll "Rl-0469 For anv furniture xvi ViUJ rugs, stoves or clothing vou have for sale. Calls answered nromptlv. I I Q 971 We P a y more. EXCHANGE li-7z:/i FURN. CO.. 304 E. Wash. WE BUY. WE SELL. WE TRADE. vnrSßfSsl MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE j 70 Automobiles for Sale Buick 1934 Sedan Model 34-61 club with built-in trunk, 6 wit's wheels, snappy metal covers, radio, heater, beautiful maroon finish, upholstering like new. Here is a real value. Liberal terms and trade. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 32 Years With Packard. 1511 N. Illinois. Op-an eves, and Sun. CHEVROLET ’27 runabout; real barg. s?!> 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-555„. CHEVROLET ’29 COUPE §65 544 E. Washington St. sasy Terms. Open till 9 p. m. eves. SPECIAL FOR fODAY—Chrysler "’29—75 sedan. 6 w. w.; only $95. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol-av. U-4516. LlSTEN—lndianapolis, don’t fail to attend CENTRAL BUICK’S great annual sale. Save Money. DODGE SEDAN—Cleaner and better than the average 1933 model bv far. Equipped with good radio and heater. Your car in trade. APPELGATE MOTOR 25 W. 11th. LI-3262. '34 Dodge Sedan—s49s WEISSMAN MOTOR SALES 2122 E. Wash.-st, CH-4442 FORD—'34 coupe. SBO dowm. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Lot. 11th & Meridian. 443 Virginia-av. FORD. ’29 Roadster; excellent; $75. sls down. Balance $3 wkly. 3815 College. FORD—’3S- del. coupe. S9O down. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Lot. 11th <fc Meridian. 443 Virginia-av. FORD ’34 tudor to move now . 5345 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550. FORD—’34 del. sedan. SBO down. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Lot, 11th 6i Meridian. 443 Virginia-av. FORD ’29 pickup; a nice car . .. $125 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550. FORD—'3S del. sedan. $95 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Lot 11th & Meridian. FORD—’34 Tudor. SBO down. HARRY A. SHARP CO. Lot. 11th Si Meridian. 443 Virginia-av.

70 Automobiles for Sale Ford 31 Tudor, $195 Losey Motors, Inc. _ 1133 N. Pierce-Arrow brougham: good condition SBS Pontiac '32. good small 6 cylinder car $275 H. M. VAN MATRfe. INC.. OLDSMODILE DEALER 3756 College WA-1933-1934. |<\/ Plymouth tie luxe coach; / jrnew car guarantee and HvAZLK Wiles & Wilson, 3815 College. WA-2266 30 Plymouth Sedan, $! 85 Very clean: easy terms. LlSTEN—lntiianapolis. don't fail to attend CENTRAL BUICK’S great annua) sale. Save Money. PONTIAC ’3O sedan; like new; finish payments due. $14.85 each. 3815 College, p. ’34 President Studebaker custom de luxe sedan; perDyl lIL feet; radio, heater; $475. ’ 962 N. Meridian. RI-2411. STUDEBAKER ’3l President 5-passenger, (i-wheel sedan, de luxe type: one of the finest cars in the citv of Indianapolis. New tires, elegant paint on outstanding automobile, for $295. Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos., Inc. 328 N. Delaware, LI-8112 WILLYS ’3l. 4-pass, epe; a barg. $175 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550. Good Used Cars FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 623 N. Capitot Many Good Buys in Used Cars HICKMAN-MOYER SALES, INC. 418 N._Capito)-av. RI-6377. YOU’LL BUY THESE IF YOU SEE THEM ’29 Buick Spt. Coupe $135 ’3O Buick 4-Dr Sedan 275 '3l Chevrolet Spt. Coupe 195 ’34 Pontiac 4-Dr. Touring Sed. 595 THORNBURG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO., INC. 328 N. Delaware LI-8112 71 Trucks and Tractors CHEVROLET ’29 l’.. stake.‘short W 8.. sßs_cash. 621 E. 16th (garage on alleyi. NEW FORD & CHEVROLET TRUCK CABSi In stock for immediate delivery. Low prices. TUCKER-DORSEY. 302 S. State, Sleeper Cab Dodge Tractor. D. L. B. K $450 Manv Others GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 TRUCKS ’35 Chev.; long whl. base. ’33 Chevrolet: long whl. base. ’32 Chevrolet: short whl. base. ’29 Chevrolet cab and chassis. ’32 Chevrolet Vi-ton panel. ’35 Chevrolet Vg-ton pick-up. ’34 Dodge; long W. 8.. cab and chassis. COMPARE PRICES ANYWHERE These trucks have 30-dav written guarantee. Johnson Chevrolet Cos. 72 Tires—Accessories REPOSSESSED Auto Radios, Heaters, Tires and Batteries at a Real Saving. Indiana Tire and Rubber Cos. Walnut and Illinois-sts. LI-4071. 73 Wanted Automobiles CALLING ALL CARS Don’t give your car away; We’U 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. JRI-7119. ’ CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY ABELS AUTO CO. 430 N. CAPITOL LI-4240 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY FINK AUTO CO. 4-40 N. Capitol Ave. LI-11! 2 Cash for Your Car or Equity CHESTNUTT AND HOLLY CO. 1007 N. Meridian-st. _LI-8722 67 Cash Coal Mart J & I. Coal Cos. CC. 6048 OH. 7700 FREDRICK COAL Cos. DR. 1792 EST WA. 5666 801 BEECHER 1888 1020 E. 40TH Coal—Coke —KindlingGenuine Linton No. OO 4, big lp. cln. frked., P C) .\J\J West Virginia, (£'7 00 3x6, clean forked.. *P • Genuine Glendora, & H 9 ! big lp., clean frkd., V• • O Genuine Island Crk. & H Lump, clean forked, /•O \) Genuine Red Ash Pocahontas and Citizens Coke $7.10 and $9.25 UhIVN ItE DR. 4621. DR. 4622. Indiana $ C .50 Big Lump J- — Indiana Egg .. $5.00 Brazil Block ... $6.00 DEEP VEIN WEST VIRGINIA. 2x5 $6.75 POCAHONTAS LUMP $8.40 ECONOMY j FUEL SUPLLY CO. I | DR. 1220 DR. 1221 Evening* or Sunday Call TA. 1377. | ‘‘Economize With Economy.” Rich Block m . A It’s one of the\ / All best, coals in the*** i • *" state of W. Va. M 1 Hot. clean, long burning and mighty few ashes. One ton sells another. Just try it and believe us or not. “Citizens Coke”-* /-v * m We re telling you\l 1 /S wet. water-soaked I *' v coke is expensive. M ~~ Our coke is dry S and inside our buildinr. Egg and nut. *9.25 Pea size $7.10 Rich Coal Cos. “Rich Coal —Honest Service.” j LI. 5344. 936 E. Vt. St. I

67 Cash Coal Mart j Stfle Coal Cos. LI-8318 Fansier Coal Cos. | LI-6449 LI-6449 ; A Anchor Coal & Supply Cos. 1 336 W Maryland. 2t-hr. service, i _ RI 4131 IndianaDolis Ice & Fuel Cos. | DR-2400 T^s DR-2401 Pay Cash—Pay Less We have all kinds of coal. coke. 54TH-ST. C C ° O AL HU-3631. West Virginia Egg. Clean forked. $7.00 Bis Glendora Lump. Forked $7.25 Genuine Red Ash Pocahontas. Big lp. SB.SQ Bluff Rd. Coal Cos. DR. 6767 MODEL COAL CO. DR. 2222 WA. 5667 223 Caven St. 4001 JWinthrop Cash Coal Cos. CH-6250 High Quality West Virginia Coal For Immediate Delivery Call M. A. Silver Coal Cos. HE. 1303 HE. 1303 llllllHllllllliiilillliillllillllliiiilllililiiilUlMiUHL'iiHnitib'iiNlWiliiiiMßiffliiMHMl^ | New! Package Coal! | Wrapped for sale at all F'olar Static n s o r delivered and stacked in basement. | Polar Ice & Fuel Cos. | South Yard, DR-1455 West Yard. BE-0888 North Yard. TA-0689 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP 67-A Kindling and Wood CORD WOOD and kindling for furnace. stove and fireplace: satisfaction guaranteed, HU-7581. 78 Personal Prop. Loans Loans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N, Delaware-St LI-6605 FURNITURE AND DIAMOND LOANS Your Diamonds Will Be Safe Loans From SIO.O0 —$300 All Loans 2 7 * Per Mo. on Balances Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg.—3d Floor S. E. Corner Wash, and Illinois RI-3587 EASY PAYMENTS Lower payments are now available on all four of our loan plans. Ask about cur furniture, aufo, note and combination loans—one will surely fit your need. REDUCED RATES ON AMOUNTS OVER SIOO 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. N. E. Cor. Penn. & Wash. LI-8495 200 Roosevelt Bldg. N. E. Cor. 111. & Wash. LI-2491 Commonwealth Loan Cos. Established 1887 79 Personal Loans PERSONAL LOANS SCHLOSS BROS. CO., INC. 137 E. WASH. LI-2318 _ 80 Auto Loans LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES 820 N. Meridian. RI-4931. Plenty o <t Parking Space In Rear 78 Personal Prop. Loans

youM Sjcvrvatu/i& Omlty MO OTHER SECURITY "V' If regularly employed. YOUR OWN Signature ts acceptable for a loan at CAPITAL LOAN CO.—No other security required for s2s—sloo—s2oo or more. “A Loan Plan for EVERYBODY!” On some of our plans you repay as low as $5 monthly plus carrying charges for each sloo—No strings—no red tape. Stop in oi telephone for private interview.. CAPITAL LOAN CO., Inc. 7 1^ EiSGE BLDG. PHONE RI-7561 41 E. Wash-St (2nd Floor)

Wfey Ask Friends for Help? PHONE US FOR LOANS on your OWN signature Quirk Service, No Delay, Fri vale Offices, Repay Monthly - Reduced Co*t on Loans Above SIOO oset Loans made to smg'e persons or married couples with or NSC Household without furniture or autes. No one else need sign. Re- ?M r- D TTwLW pay *ln small monthly Installments. _________ 509 Merchants Bank Bldg.—sth Floor—Riley 2579 . „9 < JfA£ r Meridian and Washington Streets. Entrance 11 s Me-idian KOKOMO OFFICE: 610 Armstrong-Landon Bldg.. 6th Floor. Telephone 31b/ lOUSEHOLD FINANCECORPORATIO> —® *** ** ■■ ■ ■ WmW& —Established I*7B—

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80 Auto Loans Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos Operating aa BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 319 E Ohlo-st LI-5561 82 Legals NOTICE OF SALE OF PERRY SCHOOT TOWNSHIP ADDITION TO SCHOOL KoMo N . 2 V. BUILDING BONDS. HI '2Lv hereby given that up to two 1? oc * m - on Ilth dav of Feb- ♦ v! ar Xt 1956, sealed bids will be received bv vl'nrtLLh* 1 ' 6 ! °L Perrv School Tow nshm. of \anderburgh County. Indiana, at the office of said Trustee. 231 South Barker Avenue. Evansville Indiana, for the purchase. of Perry School Township Bonds issued for the purpose of constructing art fdd'Uon to School No. 2. known as the White School, in Perrv Schoc' Township in the amount of Thirty-three Thousand Two Hundred Eighty Dollars t 533.280 on> bearing interest at a rate not. to exceed four and one-half per cent i4'aTi per annum (the exact rate tn be determined bv bidjmg), which interest will be oaVable on June 1, 1937, and semi-annuailv thcreifter Said bonds will be dated January 15. 1936. and will be twenty-six < 26 1 in number, each in the principal sum of On* Thousand Two Hundred Eighty Dollars i51.280.00. and will mature, as follows: One bond of $1280.00 maturing June 1 1937. One bond of $1280.00 maturing December 1. 1937. One bond of $1280.00 maturing June 1. 1938. One bond of $1280.00 maturing December 1, 1938. One bond of $1280.00 maturing June 1. 1939. One bond of $1280.00 maturing December 1, 1939. One bond of $1280.00 maturing June 1. 1940. One bond of $1280.00 maturing December 1. 1940. One bond of $1280.00 maturing June 1. 1941. One bond of $1280.00 maturing December 1. 1941. One bond of $1280.00 maturing June 1. 1942. One bond of $1230.00 maturing December 1. 1942. One bond of $1280.00 maturing June I, 1943 One bond of $1280.00 maturing December 1. 1943. One bond of $1280.00 maturing June 1. 1944. One bond of $1280.00 maturing December 1, 1944. One bond of *1280.00 maturing June 1. 1945. One bond of *1280.00 maturing December 1. 1945. One bond of $1280.00 maturing June 1. 1946. One bond of *1280.00 maturing December 1 1946. One bond of $1280.00 maturing June 1. 1947. One bond of $1280.00 maturing December 1. 1947. One bond of *1280.00 maturing June L 1948. One bond of $1280.00 maturing December 1, 1948. One bond of $1280.00 maturing June 1, 1949. One bond of $1280.00 maturing December 1. 1949. Bidders for these bonds will be required to name the rate of interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding four and one-half per cent (4 1 ,2 r o) per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of one-fourth (>/<> of one (li per cent, and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. Said bonds will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance therewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to Perrv School Township, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid. If any. No bid for less than the par value of said bonds will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. In the event no satisfactory bids are received at the time and on the date herein fixed, the sale will continue from dav to dav thereafter until a satisfactory bid has been received for all of said bonds. The successful bidder for said bonds shall accept delivery thereof and make payment tnerefor on or prior to February 11. 1936. No conditional bids will be considered. Said bonds are being Issued for the purpose of securing funds to be used in the construction of an addition to School No. 2. known as White School. In Perry School Township. Vanderburgh County. Indiana, and are the direct obligations of the School Township, payable out of taxes to be levied and collected on all of the taxable property within the school township within the limits prescribed by law. Dated this 18th day of January 1936. G W. HUMPHREY. Trustee of Perrv School Township. Valid e rburgh. County, Indiana. Buy bv the word and save. Times Want Ads—low as l'/ac. . Call RI-lev 5551. Classified Display

———— Grand Pianos LIKE NEW SCHAFF 1 BROS. IBj Est. 1862 ’ ’ Brand New While a few last. Piano photographed is the Schaff Bros. Brand new. Stock is limited. Select yours NOW! $6lO Pay as low as $2 a wo-k WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio St. LI. 6464. Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. 78 Personal Prop. Loans

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