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Bargains in Good Cars Perhaps you are one who wants and needs a car but feel that you can’t quite afford it. Shop Time* Want Ads for jrood “buys” in late models for all purposes. You’ll find prices and terms to suit you. Lost! ... A Briefcase or perhaps your pocketbook. If it has value and you want it back at a minimum of expense your best chance lies in Times Want Ads. In such emergencies call our want ad department and leave the rest to us, f jpmr Opportunity for Sale Read the businesses for sale opportunities every day in The Times to make sure you miss nothing of interest to put you in business for yourself. Many kinds of business offers are advertised constantly in this section. Keep abreast of them. Fill those vacant apartments in your building with desirable tenants by listing them daily or periodically in The Times For Rent Columns. Your best and cheapest market lies right at your elbow through this proven medium that is read by thou•ands every day. Vacancies Cost Money Shop for What You Need at a Price You Want to Pay in TIMES WANT ADS Riley 5551

Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses I Incorrect addresses freoaently are given lo the Mar rime, I.(rente Korean deliberateIT. The Timet in printing the official list tiiomet no reipornibiiitr lor tht accuracy of tuch addresses. > Lionel N. Sweet, 22. of 919 Brrnard-av. truck driver, and Dorothy J. Brvan. 20 R R , L Box 317. stenographer WltUam E. Went*. 22. Dublin. Ind . truck driver, and Margaret J, Cartwell. ° f 528 E Market-*!, housekeeper Edwin A. Jeffries. 39. Davton. O. salesman. and Mary A. House. 30. of 3034 N. New Jeresy-st. clerk. Ravmond F Bally. 2V of 1450 Central- !• h lPP*np < lerk. and Rubv C Brown. 23 of 1282 8 Harding-st. factorv worker. Lloyd A. Acton. 33. Muncie. Ind optical and Pauline A Mrera. 23. of 2i45 Shelbv-st. machine operator John S. Dearmin. 23. of 1528 Woodlawnav. meat cutter, and Marguerite Ashcraft, of 3804 N. Tlllnols-st. stenographer. Robert 8. Bates. 24, of 3755 Ruckle-st. chief of section. United States Treasury Department, and Mary E. Pitta. 23. of 5330 Ohmer-av. clerk. Edward Dolan 21. ol 108 E. St. Clairst. musician, and Pern Murphy. 22. of 543 N. Exeter-st. cashier. Albert J. Kettler. 32. of 8135 Ewingst. instructor, and Jean Richardson. 29 of 5930 College-av, social worker. Birth* Bora Joseph. Mildred Buchanan, 2433 E Walker. Marvin. Itha Skaggs, 2351 Massachusetts. Edward. Louise Edwards. Coleman. Arthur. Irene Hall. Coleman Albert. Roberta Jenkins, Coleman. Ray, Helen Kelley, Coleman. Floyd, Helen Newhouse. Coleman. George. Margaret Scott, Coleman. Girls Ivan. Gladys Ulmer, 401 Deeds. Roosevelt, Ernest Capps. 515 Birch. Charles. Amelia Dumas, 1319 S. Meridian. Thomas, Beatrice Marcum. 230 Beauty. Russell. Maxine Abdon. Coleman. Paul, Elizabeth Browning. Coleman. Will, Doris Graves. Coleman. William, Alice Mitchell. Coleman. Deaths Charles Lee Coen. 84. at 3055 N Meridian. pleural pneumonia. Harry Luther Grigsby, 65, at 26 N. Hamilton. apoplexy. Assa Otto McKinley, 67, at 312 E. Washington. coronarv occlusion. Emma May McCaslin. 83, at 258 In. Addison. chrr.iiic myocarditis. Caroline Robinson, 53, at 2448 Shriver. chronic nephritis. Alice A. Forrest, 88. at 1011 Central, arteriosclerosis. Evangeline Part.ee. 33 at 2324 Vi Cornell, pulmonary tuberculosis Verlin Clay. 50, at City, edema of lugs. Carrie E. Shank. 72, at 1367 Kealing, chronic, myocarditis. Edward A. Smith, 71, at 1215 Ewing, chronic myocarditis. BUILDING PERMITS Carl and Wilma, Briendl. 1029 Yoke-st. 83500, erect one-story brick veneer dwelling. Carl and Wilma Briendl. 1029 Yoke-st, *350. erect two-car brick veneer garage. McCullough Agency. 109 N. Glastone-av. $l6O. wreck old shed and build garage. H. L. Horton Cos.. 3326 Ruckle-st. SIOO. miscellaneous repairs. Emmett Twigg. 851 S. Sheffie d-av. *4OO, addition to rear of dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Suess. 2528-30 N. New Jersey-st. $125. reroof dwelling and garage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Suess. 2536 N. New Jersev-st. 5125, reroof dwelling, John Kline. 2709 E. St. Clair-st, SBOO. alterations and repairs. Horace Hill, 19 S. Catherwood-av, SI2OO. addition to rear of dwelling. • Kroger Grocery and Baking Cos.. 2829 E. lOth-st, SSO. install three electric services. J. McLeod. 3849 Central-av. S3O, install electric range. Edward Lustagartin. 2962 Princeton-pl. *3O. install electric water heater. E. A Murphy. 2931 Talbot-st, S3O. install electric range. 2 Cards of Thanks HOOVER —We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended during the illness and death of our husband, father and grandfather, Charlie Hoover. We especially thank the sisters, doctors and nurses of the St. Francis Hospital. Also Dr. Johnson and Dr Hanna of Ben Davis, the employes of the Indiana National Bank and the Link Belt shipping dept., members of “On the Sunnyside” chapter, Rev. Kendall for his consoling words, and Funeral Director George W. Usher, i Wifs, Sadie, son Charles and family, i 3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis April 10, 1936. BRAUN—Katherine (nee Weber), Friday, 1 a. m., wife of Charles F. Braun, mother of Charles A., Bernard W.. Leo L.. William L. and Joseph O. Braun, Mrs. Frank Wuensch and Mrs. John Goedecker. sister of John J. and Peter J. Weber, Mrs. Hugh Gallagher and George H. Weber of El Paso, Tex. Funeral from the late home, 1308 E. Kelly-st.. Monday. 8:30 a. m., St. Catherine’s Church. 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Altar Society. LAUCK SERVICE. CLARKE—GIenn Reed, of 2382 Stuart-st. beloved wife of Edward A. Clarke, and mother of Mrs. Elizabeth M. McAdam. Mrs. Margaret. C. Nowling, Viva. Tvessie. Jean. John E.. Arthur R. and Richard P. Clarke; daughter of John L. Reed Sr., sister of John L. and Lowell Reed, departed this life Wednesday, age 49. Funeral Saturday.-April 11. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Stationst.. 2 p m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. CURTNER —Loulie, age 68 years, passed away Thursday, April 9, at her home In Sunshine Gxrdens, southwest of Indianapolis. Funeral services Saturday. April 11. 2 p. m. at the residence. Friends invited. Burial Plsinfield, Ind. EYTCHISON—Robert D.. beloved father of Albert (deceased), Edward of Carmel, Ind., Mrs. Gertrude Fry of Augusta, Kan., Mrs. Myrtle Agnew of Steubenville, (V, and Mrs. Nellie White, Glen, and Herman of Indianapolis, departed this life Thursday, April 9. age 88 years. Funeral Saturday. April 11, at the residence, 2442 N. O'.ney, 3:30 p. ny Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK. GRIGSBY—Harry Luther, age 65, beloved husband of Katherine Grisby, passed away at the residence. 26 N. Hamiltonav. Wednesday evening. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois-st, Saturday. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the cnapei after noon Friday. HEALEY—John E., husband of Florence Healey (nee Wolfinger) and brother of Oliver Healey. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Margaret Dexter of New York, passed away at his home. 1147 Shelby-st, Thursday. April 9. Friends may call at the J C. WILSON & CO. FUNERAL HOME, 1230 Prosnect-st, after 5 p. m. Friday. Funeral Monday. 9 a. m. at St. Patrick's Church. Woodlawn and Virginia-av. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. McCOTTEß—Frances Elizabeth, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Gage McCotter. and sister of Harold, passed awav Thursday morning. Services at the FLANNER & DUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday, 2 p m. Friends invited. Cremation. Friends may call at the mortuary. MUTERSPAUGH—CI aries Ray, age 1 year, beloved little son of Mr. and Mrs. William Muterspaugh. passed awav Thursday evening at 10 45 p. m. Private funeral (because of contagious disease! at the residence. Stop 614. Rockville Road. Saturday, 2:30 p. m. Burial Floral Park. BHIRLEY SERVICE. NEWBY—Maxine Eleanor, age 17. beloved daughter of Claude and Laverne Newbv. sister of Claude Jr. and Charles Richard passed away Aurll 9. Funeral services Monday. April 13. at the Grace Baptist Church, corner of Hovt and Randolphsts. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends mav call at the family residence. 1048 S. Randolohst. after 6 n m. Saturday. RUSSELL ABDON SERVICE. OFFUTT—Aunt Susie, formerly of Indi- ] anapolis and Brownsburg. passed awav in St. Louis. Wednesday evening. Funeral from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel. 946 N. Illinois-st.. Saturday. 10 a. m. Friends Invited. Friends may call at the chapel. STBOHMEYER Dorothv Ann. beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert. W. Strohmever. sister of Alma Louise and . Robert W. Strohmeyer, granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. D. F. Strohmever and Mr. and Mrs. Henry .JSchoch. passed away Thursday evening. April 9. age 11 years. For further particulars call WALD Funeral directors. 5 Funeral Directors WM. dT bean blossom 1321-23 W RA7-ST BF-158* J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS FUNERAL HOME 926 N. Capitol-Av Phone LI-7118 PERSONAL SERVICE W. T. BLASENGYM MAIN OFFICE 2228 SHELBY-ST. DR-2576 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME • 1934 W MICH.-ST. BE-1934 PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 E NEW YORK-ST. IR-1171 ' FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1939 N. Meridian-st. TA-IBM ; FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive T A-4400 BERT S. GADD 3136 Prospeet-st. DR-5301 GRINSTEINERS " 522 E Market _ RI-5T14

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EASTER Complete line of Easter Ice Cream Egg s, Rabbits, Chickens. Bricks in Easter designs at your dealers. BALLARD ICE CREAM CO. "None Better" J & J Sale* ' and Service )' Free estimate cheerfully -fTxE: given. Radios $5 and up. jyZr Nr Auto radios installed. All work guaranteed. ReasonJ The Modern Dance pew classes in /J m modern dance, under direction of wr ■Toni Masarachia, direct from ■ Hollywood Bowl. New classes in ■ tap and ballroom dancing now ■ opening. For information call v JAC BRODERIC M 1320 N. Meridian RI-0028 ORDER YOUR EASTER FLOWERS From BRANDELEINS, INC. W&A “HI-QUALITY TXOJ FLOWERS” 3359 Boulevard-Pl. i TA-0559 . EXTREMELY LOW PRICES W| Air Compressors For all Purposes. Large and Small, New and Rebuilt. Air Equipment Engineers M. & E. MFG. CO. 720 S. Meridian. RI-2788 j I Fine selection of plants, cut • >s J flowers and bouquets for V EASTER 7 \ / VIRGINIA FLOWER | SHOP ififcj- —\ i 1048 Virginia-av. DR-1786 ip \ I We Deliver. J. W. FINNERAN GROCERY WE DELIVER fg EASTER FLOWERS wj Whether you select a y potted plant, fresh cut flowers or a corsage, we have them all. FISHER FLORAL CO. J. 844 N. LaSalle-st. CH-4496 We Deliver Anywhere

5 Funeral Directors ~ HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 LAUCK "FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian. DR-2140; DR-3210 "Where better funerals cost leas" “ George McCarty FORTVILLK INDIANA MOORE & KIRK 2530 Btation-st. CH-1806-7 TA-8050—8 ROYSTER & AS KIN 1902 N. Meridlan-st. TA-0299 SHIRLEY BROS. CO 346 N. minols-st. LI-5409 GEC. 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 8 Monuments MONUMENTS. MARKERS. MASOLEUMS In granite and marble. Extensive stock, highest Qualitv workmanship. Original designs. Autr service to showroom or cemeterv without obligation. RHOAD S MEMORIAL STUDIO. CH-4390. 21st and Adams. (Brightwood) 9 Lost and Found LOST—TooI box, flares, flags. Jack tools. CaIIJBE-4466. ROY OSBORNE. LOST—lrish terrier, answers name “CHIPS." Scar over right eye. Reward. HU-4698. LOST—Brown wallet containing money and identification card. Very liberal reward. lU-4867. _ LOST—Bluish greer. blouse. Star Store, Wednesday. Finder leave Star Store. please. LOST —Bear hide rug. black; near Capitol and New York-sts, April 8; liberal re_wardj_no Questions. Call LI-7832. STRAYED—Wire haired terrier. male; mostly white, long hair; "Tommy.’’ Re--11 Personals f RHEUMATISM i H Neuritis or Muscular Lumbago § are quickly relieved with 8 Keene’s Wintergreen Tablets g 8 Absolute money-back guarantee. § s See your druggist or write direct §g g THE KEENE DRUG CO., INDPLS. g ail!ll!IW!lllllli[lt!IIIIIIIIIICTWIIIlllllllilllllllllllliim 109 Monument ‘ 2 doors from Water Cos. Office Head watch maker “'€| for 21 years with y : local concern’ p ENT RA L GI V E~S ° FREE MANICURE 209 I. OJhJT. f I INTERNATIONAL Charm BeauI Ua |ty School. FREE Finger Wave I I lor Marcel. 342 E. wash. St. FREE! STOMACH ULCERS. GAS PAINS. Indigestion relieved Quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription. Udga. at Hook Drug Stores. _ WILL PAY $6 to kind partv who has Quiet home for care of elederly lady. 1210 Parker Ave.; mornings. BOARD OF TRADE BARBER SHOP. (Mr. McMurray. prop. I —2oo Board of Trade. SOBOL SHOE SERVICE SHOP —Clean. - Pressing, while you wait. 30 Ky. RI-1631. HAIRCUT, shampoo, wave, all 3,25 c. Royal Beauty Acad. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. BUSY PEOPLE—Quick photo service. Bxlo. SI. Platt’s Studio. 703 Roosevelt Bldg. THE paper with the most Economical Want Ads. THE TIMES. RI-5551. 13 Business Services ALTERATIONS ALTERATIONS ladies, men’s garments; cleaning, pressing, relining. repairing; reasonable. MEYER O. JACOBS. 212 E. 16th. T A-6667. BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS BUILT and made drv UNIVERSAL WATERPROFIMG CO. CH--6397 4330 E. 16th-st BEDDING REPAIR PILLOWS;, comforts, mattresses sold renovated and made like new. K. P BURKLE. 431 Mass.-ay. RI-6695. _ BOWLING ALLEYS HOTEL ANTLERS ALLEYS LORENZ WEISMAN. Prop, and Mgr.. 950 N. Meridian. LI-2351. CINDERS AND CRUSHED STONE

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ENAMEL SPECIAL RHigh Gloss $1.35 .. Y j f “ I Per Gallon 39c Q p u : r rt This week only!—Other paints and varnishes priced similarly low. GUARANTEED PAINTS STORE 357 W. Washington

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN F. &. K. HEALTH BATHS Offers Opportunity to Build Up Your System. Steam Cabinets—Open Steam m Rooms Hot Room Tub Baths—lnvigorating Salt Rubs fV —Expert Massaging by long ] mC experienced operators —Excellent Beds —Private Rooms for complete relaxation. For appointments or further information call. Inspection Jf invited. 'f Bankers Trust Bldg. 1/ J s 1 Pennsylvania & Ohio-St. S.V J* LI-0863.

SPECIAL!! “Easter Bunny” Cakes ■■ For the Kiddies. FRIEHOFER BAKING IgF “See Our Salesman'' RSVa _ MAYTAG AUTHORIZED DEALER Trade in your old washer, few v Liberal terms. Sale reconTr' ditioned washers. (H f— E 1 Maytag $39.50 . li 1 Whirlpool 17.50 \T Easy Spinner 29.50 II Others as low as .... 10.00 L ' W if' Parts and service for all ma l c( ‘ s washers and vacuum V \T9 g cleaners. 1900 SALES L • 454 Mass.-av. RI-4924 Wmmr ta-3366 fy*** All kinds and • vaT rieties of cut flowers jjtW We deliver anywhere Reasonable Prices G. L. Wiedenhoft We Are Headed for S+umpf. Bros. ”225 S. Meridian-st. . HR - 030S. Country smoked K Pure - wholesome A concentrated market—an economical service—Times Want Ads—known for their result producing power. Phone RI-5051 and sav adtaker-

13 Business Services CLEANERS SPIT-FIRE WATER SOFTENER. The housewife's friend. For sale at vour neighborhood druggist or grocer. CONTRACTING DOUGHTY, CH-6662.—Cement paving construction. general contractor: brick work a specialty. _ PHONE Riley 5551, THE TIMES. for lowest cost want ads. ~ DODGE WEISSMAN MOTORS. 2210 E. Wash. Phones—Day CH-5828: nite. DR-5117 FURNACE REPAIRING HALL-NEAL FURNACE CO.—Repairs on all make furnaces. 1324 N. Capitol. LI--4576. 2 FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND HA-0583. HAULING HAULING Jobs, cinders, etc.; moving transferring, low prices. EUBANKS. 320 N. West. LI-0228. LANDSCAPING 36 YEARS experience in landscaping, sodding and planting. General landscaping work, CH-6673. MACHINISTS GEO. J, EGENOLF—Machinists specializing in printing and special machinery. 18 V? W. South. LI-6212. MATTRESSES, MADE OVER MA i'i'RESSES renovated; also made into Innersprlng by MATTRESSES renovated; innersprings made; we also upholster; clean iivingroom suites. DR-5088. MILLWORK PINNELL LUMBER CO.. 6201 Winthrop-ay. “Fine Lumber and Millwork." Call HUMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repairs on all musical instruments. CARLIN MUSIC, 211 Mass.-av. BAND and orchestra instruments repaired' expert, gjar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N. Penn. LI-5513 PAPER CLEANING M Paper hanging—paper removed by steam. RI-4131; DR-1789-J; WA-2066. PAPER CLEANING, painting; general cleaning: yard work. Free estimates. CH--0511-R. PAPER CLEANING— 50c per room; 14 years experience; for immediate service call LANNAN (White). BE-4728. Paper Cleaning Painting BARRETT BROS. Experts. Work guaranteed. DR-3317. PAPER CLEANING A-l; all work guaranteed. Served Indianapolis 12 years. CALLENDER. CH-5788. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING P. HENGEN BROS.—Paperhangers. faction guaranteed. Samples shown. DR-7922. PAPER HANGING and painting. Work guaranteed. Estimates. New samples. HOWARD JINBS. DR-4P19-J. PAPERHANGING cleaning, painting, by experts; lowest prices; work guaranteed. Fred Shorty LI-iO7l. PAPERRANGING, steaming, general contracting. painting. Reasonable. Free estimates, reference. WILSON & BARKER. CH-4835. PAPERHANGING, cleaning, painting, general repairing, personal service: work _guaranteed. MR. WILLIS. DR-2225. PAPERHANGING, painting, steam removing: interior decorating. Work guaranteed. CARL C. ADCOCK. DR-3824-M. PAPERHANGING—S 2 room kitchens, baths painted: paper removed by steam, guaranteed. BE-1609. PAINTING' AND PAPERHANGINa. FIRST CLASS WORK C. E. SHAUMAN. CH--3763-M. PLASTERING HOLLAND & SULLIVAN, plastering contractors. new. repair, guaranteed. CH--0606. PUMP REPAIRING WE DO MOTOR, air compressor, pump repairing. MIEF ELECTRIC. 3525 E. Washington. IR-1151. RUG CLEANING RUGS, $1.80: 3-pc. furniture. $8.50; work guar. JULIAN RUG CLEANERS. LI-9384. W. O. JONES. INC.—Rugs, carpet cleaning Specialists. 4440 N. Keystone. HU-1366 RELIABLE rug cleaners; 9x12 domestic? $1.75. Furniture cleaning. Work guaranteed. Ch-3532. W. N. FLY RUG CO. Specialists in rug and furniture cleaning. 28 years. It costs no more. Completely insured Fluff; chenille rugs from old rugs. 2326 Brookside. CH-2211. TINNING ROOFING TINNING. ROOFING. SIDING Sheet metal work. Estimates. HARRY MILEY & SON. BE-0436-J. TRUCK RENTALS MOVE yourself or rent anew pleasure car. Low rates. DRIVE IT YOURSELF. INC, 39 Kv.-av. RI-7438 14 Schools. Instruction

14 Schools , Instruction NOW IS THE TIME Demand for trained stenoes. 1* lncrea*i in* We guarantee no*ition. Course* tn shorthand, typing, dictaphone, accounting. ‘ comp CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE | 3rd Floor Roosevelt Bldg. _ _ RI-9535. FOR resuits at lowest, cost use Times Economy Want Ada Phone R.I lev 5551. 20 Help Wanted , Female SALARY, room, board while in schoolT Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt bide DANCERS for Hula show, with or without costume Ohio Hotel. (Betty. Lucille answer) Room 6. ATTRACTIVE salesladies to travel; salary and commission. NOT house to house. LI-5677. LADIES to distribute sample and take orders. Salary; $8 and bonus. 272 Century Bldg, after 5. EXPERIENCED' ADVERTISING SOLICITORS INTERESTING PROPOSITION. HE-3071. SHOULD YOU FAIL to And the position you want tn 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 tn to The Times. Want Ad Headquartters 21 Help Wanted , Male WANTED—Experienced oartender. Good _ wages and hours. 37 S L Illinois-st. WANTED —Extra shoe salesmen; salary guaranteed. G. R. KINNEY SHOE _STORE. 133 E. Washington. WANT experienced manager for old established trucking business. Must Invest *ISOO. Give particulars. Box 407. Times. WANTED Man between ages of 25 vv.tt.iy lhiu and 45 t 0 fiu vacancy in Prairie Farmer WLS field organization. Good wages and fine chance for advance- | ment to right man. For interview write V. EPPERSON, 241 N. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis. WANTED—Boys to deliver Times routesT an excellent opportunity to earn money at the same time gain valuable business experience. Apply between 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Times Station, 1520 N. Alabama. 23 Situations , Female WANT house work by day; home nights. 92 N. Fifth. Beech Grove. _ DAY or week work for ladiesY common labor for men. Day or week. General House Cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC.. LI-5860. IF YOU DON'T FIND tn position you’re looking for here, try an Inexpensive Times “Situation Wanted" ad—four days cost as little as 65c—and may find Just the connection you want. Call MISS Page, Riley 5551, The Times, Want Ad Headquarters. 30 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N.. 932—SLEEPING ROOMSI CLEAN. MODERN, NEWLY FURNISHED; REASONABLE. CARROLLTON. 1529—Nicely furnished room; private toilet and lavatory. Private entrance. RI-5976. CENTRAL. 2407—Front, room, near bath; Beauty-Rest; widow's Christian home. HE-1079. DELAWARE. N„ 2024—Front sleeping room, or room, twin beds; private bat*., HA--4824-J. ILLINOIS. 1907 N.—Attractive well ventilated; constant hot water; quiet home: _ gentleman: garage. IRVINGTON, 19 Spencer-av.—Widow will share home with couple. IR-4501. JEFFERSON. 328 N.—Nicely furnished front room; one or two; reasonable; busline. CH-5652. _ 10TH-ST. E, 4716—Front room in private modern home; gentleman preferred;_S3. 11TH. E., 326—Large front room in apartment; constant hot water; large closets. 11TH. E.. 416—51.50; large unfurnished room. Private entrance. Walking distance. 24TH, E., 515—53; cozy room; next bath: cross-ventilation; widow's home. HE-1494. 30TH., W.. 412—Nice large, sleeping rm.; innerspring mattress; near bath. TA--2286. CLINTON HOTEL—29 clean, modern sleeping rooms, $2.50 up. Housekeeping rooms. WIDOW’S home, connecting sleeping or room and sittingroom. Refined adults. TA-3666. 31 Rooms with Board HAMILTON, N. 1033—Room, board, laundry; private entrance: two gentlemen; _*7 each. CH-2816-R. WASHINGTON-BLVD. 3045—R00m, board, 2 business girls; twin beds; reasonable. HA-4706-M.

32 Housekeeping Rooms *3 to $7; ILLINOIS, N. “1132—1, 2 or 3room apartments. Sink, range, constant Jiot water. RI-2942. BROADWAY. 1134 —3 large lower rooms, 2 beds. *6; one room. $3. CENTRAL. 1649—Tw0 front rooms, cross ventilation; private entrance: adults: _ $5.50. HE-4934. ELDER. S., 20—Two rms. and kitchenette; overstuffed: in-a-door bed. $6.50 week. EUCLID. N., 109—Priv. modern apartment, overstuffed, built-in; phone. E. Washington car. ILLINOIS. N, 2339—0ne. two, three-room apartments, $3.50. $4 $5.50. Laundry room, i NEW JERSEY. N„ 2042—Front room, kitchenette, range, sink, everything furnished; lovely location. NEW YORK. E.. 4414—0ne. two.' three rooms: kitchen privileges; furnished, unfurnished. IR-3085. OLIVE. 1346—3 large front rooms for fight housekeeping. Furnished; $6 weekORANGE. 1814 —Three rooms, private entrance; newly decorated; employed couple; $6.50. DR-2266. PARK-AV, 1655—2-room apartment; well furnished: good environment; $5; adults. PENNSYLVANIA. N., 1864—Four-room: living. dining, bedroom, kitchen; Frididaire, utilities. WALNUT. 115 E.—Two rooms and kitchenette. Semi-modern: adults. See housekeeper in basement. TENTH, E., 634—One large room, adjoining bath; everything furnished; private entrance. 11TH., E.. 822—Two connecting lower; clean; nicely furnished; priv. entrance; adults. RI-7276. 33 Hotels CENTRAL HOTEL strictly modern outside rooms; transient and weekly rates. TOURIST INN. 359 W. Washington. Rooms, double. 50c and 75: single, 35c; week. *2. Room service, day or night. Phone, morning calls. And apartments.

WHO IS IT? Win Guest Tickets to the INDIANA THEATER TO SEE A1 Jolson in “The Singing KicT Now Playing RULES: Each day The Times will print 8 or more questions about various want ads in the classified columns that day. Read the questions, then find the ad that will give you the answer. Each question must be answered fully, giving the name and address of the advertiser. Neatness and originality of presentation will be counted in Judging. For the ten best solutions daily. The Times will award each a guest ticket. Winners will be announced here daily. Answers to today’s questions must be in not later than 6:00 p. m, Monday April 13. TODAY’S QUESTIONS IWho is it located at 3902 W. • Washington offering the only International Motor Cleaner on the West Side? 2 Who is it located at 616 N. Tlli- • nois offering that smooth, velvety, quick stop Yelvetruck Brake Lining? 3 Who is it on Northwestern Ave. • offering (lean lumber? 4 Who is it installing auto glass . $2 up? 5 Who is it (give name and phone • number of service station) at 5900 N. Michigan Rd. ? 6 Who is it located at H 5 N. Del- • aware offering parking and general spring check-up? 7 Who is it located' at 2828 E. • 10th St. offering complete anto radiator service? 8 Who is it that does general • auto repairing at 5167 College? Brin? or mall vour entry to the Who Is It Contest. Department. The Times. 214 W. Maryland. Indianapolis. Ind. Winners of Aprtl 7 Questions 1. Robert Dwinelt, 257 N. Arsenal-av. 2. Mattie Walker. 701 E 21at-st. 3. Beverly Bailey. 809 Diviston-st. 4. W L. Yemm. 6180 N. Burlington. 5. Lula Laferney. 221 E. Michigan-st. 6. Helen Douthitt. 1452 St Paul-st. 7. Mary Elizabeth Feld. 1005 S. West. 8. Margaret McDowell. 41J1 Ruck!-*t. 9. Alberta Doughty, 1212 Ewing-st. 10. Dorothy Bullock. 1369 Nordyke-av. Winner* must call for their prize at Time* Want Ad Dept,, 214. W. Maryisnd. before 5:00, Monday, fr>rii 13.

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THE TIMES RENTAL DIRECTORY Apartments Walking Distance From Downtown ADDRESS j SIZE j DESCRIPTION RENT~ MADISON 3 Rms. I g.°S:W , SU P . , VMS' 7 $23 ~ j ing with heat and water fur--615 Madison 4 Rms. | ’L'JtXXr CH ' I $27.50 ESSEX a Modern comfortable apts.: in _ . 4 first-class condition. RI-4980 S2o 830 Masa.-av. | Security Trust Cos. RI-6571 ’ Apartments North of 9th to 16th Street--1530 N. Illinois j | $2 7.50 Apartments North ol 16th St r o *T~ 284914 Central MK jo w h U $30.00 v , LI-3423. 713 Dav-st. Q ne One fcedrm. and an in-a-door i Broad Ripple B M ,„ m TSSSIi 26 245 W. 38th | £. jSf $ 4i.00 Apartments East All utilities included; garage. . 20 S Kutlpr 4 Will redecorate to suit good eon aa O. -DUUtH Rooms tenant. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE, 44 Virvtnia-av. ELY APT a r> I No - 1: c,ose t 0 htßh school. XLttji ttl L. ( Rim. stores *nd transp. J. S. $27 50 474 N. STATE Ba sh I CRUSE. INC. RI-6412. ____ _ , , Ns. 4. Heat and water. JOHN 2838 E. Wash. SONS 23 w $25.00 Houses Walking Distance From Downtown "Marlow, 1209 | R J m , Apartments Furnished ,, , • Suitable for bachelor apt . mnn nn 120 E. IsOl'th UJf?-* Maid service. References re- $30.00 a 'n quired. Houses North 2909 N. Capitol! Ro 2 mi | I $25.00 Houses Northeast . rj m El., gas. inaide toilet, sink. 2043 Bloyd sm,T* can Gregory * appel, $12.00 Houses East ~2B~NT~Beville | Ro 3 mß | 1 $12.50 English, 1527 | 5 $ll.OO

34 Apartments , Unfurn. $ SECURES heat, lights, gas. water and 3 rooms at 28 North Oriental. See M’INTYRE. CAPITOL, N„ 1202—Apt No. 1S; 6-rbom modern, heat and janitor service, $25. LI-5596. 6 ROOMS: upper duplex; heat and water. 2435 Kenwood. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452. 'fiPARWKNi' ReNWlStMeflO Apartments in all parts of the city: free transportation to Inspect. Call HE-1328. SPINK APARTMENTS 2035 N. Meridian: furn.. unfurn $37.50 to $47.50 111 E. 16th-st.. unfurnished $38.00 108 E. 13th-st. unfurnished $38.00 37 W. 21st. 2 bedrooms $45.00 GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC 22 W. Vermont-st. LI-2381. 35 Houses , Unfurnished COLLEGE, 838—Desirable duplex. Reconditioned, garages, yard: suitable for rooming house. RI-1216. S2O. 117 E. 23rd. six room strictly mod- _ ern: good condition: fenced-in yard. ENGLISH. 1139—5 rooms, floored attic; paved street and alley at a bargain. JENNINGS BROS.. 28 S. lU.-st. KENWOOD. 2314 —Convenient 6 room modern single; 2-car garage; large yard; SIB.OO. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia-av. WALCOTT, S. 239—Modern single. *22. Grace. S. 70; 5 rooms, bath, water paid. sls. 2 acres, close in, small house, $lO. DR-3540-R. Rif 091. _ MODERN cottage, rent, light, water free: tn exchange for one or two-day services; man and wife. HU-4722. 36 Furn. Houses , Apis. *8 WK. Wash. & Emerson (nearfl Cozy, priv. 3-rm. apt. Others. WHITE. TA-4633. *4O: RIVERSIDE Golf Links. Beau, bungalow. yd„ gar. Others. WHITE TA-4633. ALABAMA. N. 707—Two-room and bath apartment. Everything furnished. *7. CARROLLTON. 2553—Upper 4-room private apartment; very comfortable: garage: reasonable; adults. CENTRAL, 2131—56.50 wk.; lower front; 2 _rooms_and haHj private bath._HE-4155. CLEAN 3-room semi-modern furnished cottage. DR-5557-M. __ 6-ROOM HOUSE, garage, lights, water, gas paid; adults. $9. Inquire 719 EV New York. ALL MODERN 3-room nicely furnished apartment; private entrance; reasonable. 1812 Broadway. 36-A Resorts and Cottages W HITE Ri V ER—Co t tagef Write ROSCOE _MOFFIT, Carmel, Ind. 38 Rent Suburban Farms ROCKVILLE-RD, 6V2—6 ROOMS AND S LOTS—A BARGAIN. 40 Wanted to Rent GENTLEMAN wants home north, with congenial private family where he can entertain his friends. Box 404, Care Times. 45 Business Opportunities HAVE CASH FOR RESTAURANT? OR ROOMING HOUSE. LI-1945. BEST GROCERY in state, rent $lB month! Clears SSOOO yearly. Price, $2400. MR. MARCY. RI-2092. 46 Securities Building and Loan Stocks SCHLOSS BROS. !NV. CO. 137 E. Washington LI-2318 47 Houses For Sale BUNGALOW double, 4 rooms side, garage, home and investment, save all your rent. SI6OO. best terms in city. STEWART & HUDELSON. 506 Inland Bldg., RI-8862. REAL ESTATE RENTALS. INSURANCE. R. A FRANKE RI-2800 E. KIRK McKINNEY CO.. INC _ ORCHARD AVE. 3600 BLK 7-room modern; lot 60x320. S2OOO. 215 Indiana Trust Bldg. E. 68TH, NEAR EVANSTON-AV. SBOO.OO for Deed 6-room mod. bung.: bath, furnace. 50-ft. lot, 2-car gar.: total price. $2500: bal.: *ls mo. Mr. Burgess. RI-9388 IR-6102. /.MEXICAN ESTATES CO . REALTORS.

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48 Sale Suburban Farms TWO houses, Two and four rooms: lots. sll9O cash. DR-3070-W. 2010 Madison. 2Vi acres, house, chicken house, garag* and fruit. Sell or rent. CH-1514. 1514 E. Twelfth. 32 3 / ACRES—Chicken and stock farm. sTxroom bungalow. Kohler light plant. Sell or trade; 35 miles from Indianapolis. 323 E. North. Apt. 2. RI-1855. PITTSBORO. Ind., 3‘/a Acres with 5-rocm house; garage with extra room; fruit trees; SI6OO. RI-7017. 215 Indiana Trust Bldg. BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an ai>~ stract prepared by UNION TITLE CO--155 R. Market-st. Union Title Bldg. EXTRA GOOD soil for gardens; close in; *lO per acre. Special terms for this week. Box 519, Times. 10 ACRES—B-room, newly painted house; hardwood floors, electricity, barn, garage, side drive; 2 poultry houses, fine, level, black land; % mile from good _town. (Close. in.i_ LI-1945. 85 ACRES, 90 miles south of city, near Little York; fair imp.; fair fencing: some fruit. Clear. Trade for clear Indpls property. See Mr. Cain, with HARNESS * CLINE. 119V6 N. Alabama. LI-9220. 5 ROOM bungalow, garage, electricity? pump, sink, nice lot, flower boxes, nice porches, good transportation: $1300; 10 per cent down. STEWART & HU DELSON RI-88S2 A REAL PLACE TO RAISE CHICKENS—-5-room house, garage, barn, extra large chicken house. (At Camby). EDGEWOOD—I acre. 5-room house, garage, two large chicken houses, close to bus line. 8 ACRES. SOUTH—S-room house; good truck farm. FIVE AND SIX-ROOM HOMES—South and east. EASY TERMB. WHALEN. DR-5383-M. DR-6004 ~~ FOR RESULTS PHONE RI-5581. 49 Real Estate Exchange 100 acres, located south. V* mile from - good town. 3-room house, chicken house, barn, level land, some good timber. This farm is clear. WANT CITY PROPERTY. LI--1945, RI-321L EQUITY in 1200 acres iNorthern Indiana’; well improved and cultivated: good soil; want income: also (clear) 480-acre Indiana farm for income property. See O. P._ Forman, 403 Lencke Bldg. RI-8077. 53 Lots for Sale FACTORY site for sale; 3V* acres; W. 18th and Belt Railroad; a bargain. JENNINGS _ BROS, 28 S. Illinois. _ 55 Beer Equipment KIN 0'S — Complete^\ / ,rl M*-Wlth Payments. \ / Build anything of wood or metal 1 I so fit your room and finances. Select from 22$ pool table*. Complete From SSO Up. I New eHairs ss F 1 Tablee—All Kinds—Low Price*. J \ Complete Line of China. Glass, M \ Silverware. Rentals for Parties. / \ Delivery Anywhere. / V CHROME FURNITURB. X 1617-31 Southeastern] DR-3578 - 57 Household Goods

$ $ DOLLARS $ $ SAVED (or yon in our special selling of Rehnilt Vacuum Cleaners. All the BEST Makes 1 South Side Furn. Cos. 932-34 S. Meridian St.

REPOSSESSED Easy Washer, *4l bal. due; Maytag, *l9. runs perfect. 208 N. Delaware. Used MAYTAG Square aluminum tub washer. STEWART RADIO. 136 N. Penn LI-5385.