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J&k IRVING JAFFEE OMmpic CHAmnon ROLLER (KATE! For New Times ONLY - Olympic skates have anti-friction ball bearing rollers with long wearing wheels and the patented ißljp? | swivel toe clamp that contributes so much to W safety. They are adjustable and the strong al- - f loy frame rides on live rubber cushions. Jar is fVi Arf reduced to minimum. Skates like these carried Champion to victory. The Times makes it | gtjn yK \ possible for you to hsve the best. iSI /n| R| l||§j |p| \ Every hoy and girl who secures a pair of i SI IS.Jii Olympic Champion Skates will also receive an I HH In J§§§§|§ ESsm oO''^/|/W) I IKVING .TAFFEE OLYMPIC SHIELD and a I gjSffl |Pj Pf ,CWftrZ n l MEMBEKSHII* BUTTON in the IKVING JAF- I H Ipft.fflSiSl Sf| FEE OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS CLUB. \Hj fflj p|j |C,C TYE J This button carries the shield of the club \ |8 B§g*F7 |fl[ a / and shows that you are the possessor of one \KH j|y?| of the linest pairs of skates any one could want. Bpy XBT Wear your button all the time—let every one know that they have to go some to beat you in a race or In fancy skating. IRVING JAFFEE OLYMPIC CHAMPION ROLLER SKATE COUPON SUBSCRIBERS PAY NO MONEY IN ADVANCE. THE TIMES CARRIER BOY WILL COLLECT EACH WEEK The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis, Ind. You may deliver the Indianapolis Times to my address for the next 13 weeks, and thereafter until ordered discontinued, for which I agree to pay your carrier the regular delivery price of 12c each week. It is understood that the person taking this order will receive a pair of genuine Irving Jaffee Olympic Champion Holler Slates as a prize for securing three new Times Subscriptions. I am not now a Times subscriber and have not been since March sth. Name Address Apt. 1 o *• •••••••••••••••••••••••■ *•••••••••••<••••••••••••• .!••••<• • 3 : Name of Youngster to Receive Olympic Champion Roller Skates Address Apt ..* City Two Subscriptions From the Same Address Will Not Count. TODAY IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR ORDER! Early workers have a big advantage. Persons who subscribe to The Times during this campaign will order from the youngster soliciting them first. The sooner you send us your list the quicker we can verify your orders and get you the skates. These spring days and evenings are ideal for skating—a pleasure which will be greatly increased to those who use the skate of a Champion. Make your few calls today. Be the first to wear an Olympic Champion button. Out-of-town workers include 15c with your list to cover costs of packmg and postage. The Indianapolis Times

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SOUTHERNER LOSES $lO TO'CITY SUCKER' Kentuckian, 22, Reports Fraud to Police. Melvin Jones, 22, of Waynesburg, Ky., who is just $lO poorer today than he was yesterday, decided he didn’t like it in the city. He also said his faith in mankind was shattered, or at least, badly bent. A stranger met Jones at the Traction Terminal station yesterday and offered him a job with a trucking company. He even went so far as to telephone an imaginary president and describe Jones’ talents. By this time they both were feeling as friendly as a couple of lodge brothers at a convention. On the way to the company, the stranger told Jones he had to stop and pick up a package for the president at a store. He asked Jones to loan him $lO, which he said the president would pay back. Jones stood on the sidewalk in front of the building, and the stranger disappeared. Sensing that something had g r ne wrong, Jones confided in a policeman. “Food Poisonings” Is Topic Dr. R. N. Harger, Indiana University School of Medicine toxicologist, is to speak on "Food Poisonings” before members of the Indiana Dietetic Association in the Lilly auditorium of the City Hospital at 8 tonight. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses (Incorrect addresses frequently are given to the Marriage License Bureau deliberate* *v. The Times in printing the official list' assumes no responsibility for the accuracy ol such addresses.) Kenneth Mason. 26, of 765 N. Tremoafav, melter, and Wilma Kocjan, 19, of 1123 N. King-av, housekeeper Elmer Watson, 21, Alexandria, salesman, and Lencra Webb, 20, of 1005 E. Fall Creek-blvd, housekeeper. John C. Golding, 25, of 802 Broadway, truck driver, and Mildred Golding, 23, of 802 Broadway, waitress. . Harry W. T. Martin, 32, of 1004 Unionst, organist, and Mildred Katherine Young, 32, of 918 N. Riley-av, insurance manager. Fred M. Miller, 31, Washington, D. C., technician, and Helen M. Thomas, 24, of 29 W. 49th-st, housekeeper. Bernard H. Randall. 35, Detroit, Mich., draughtsman, and Clara 8011, 28, Spink Arms, housekeeper. Roy S. Ott, 29, Louisville. Ky., lockman, and Evelyn M. Cobb, 24, of 3165 E. Washington-st. housekeeper. George E. East, 41, Warsaw, Ind., dry cleaning, and Marie Allen, 37, Lincoln Hotel, housekeeper. George H. Flaig. 26, of 2013 W. Howardst, salesman, and Pauline M. Garretson, 23, of 2013 Howard-st, waitress. Birth? Girls John, Opal Fulkerson. 569 Highland. Paul. Magdalene Griffith, 2667 Boyd Arthur, Catherine Padgett, St. Vincent's. Joseph. Virginia Raissetto. St. Vincent's. Freddie, Betty Niemann. St. Vincent’s. Horace, Hazel Adams, St. Vincent’s. Eschel, Alberta Dodge. 1855 S. East. Robert, Mildred McKee, 1242 E. Minnesota. Delver. Frances Carder. 4231 Sunset. Albert, Mary Greenwald. 2223 N. Rural, Twins John, Kathryn Carr, St. Vincent's, girls. Boys Roscoe. Catherine Meads. 1146 River. Leon, Rosetta Dill, 1442 Everett. James, Nellie Tansy, 2206 Wheeler. Walter, Alma Gordon, 1317 Massachusetts. Earl, Mildred Chamberlain, 2823 Hillside. Homer. Louise Kelly, 2424 Indianapolis. Cecil, Vanessa Martin. 1609 Churchman. Lee. LiHian Snider, St. Vincent's. Charles, Pauline Sanders, St. Vincent's. Charles, Electa Story. St. Vincent’s. Patrick. Mary Breslin. St. Vincent’s. John, Carrie Hergel. St. Vincent’s. Deaths Caroline Schantz, 69, at 217 E. 17th, pneumonia. Louise McCollum, 73, at Methodist Hospital, carcinoma, Erwin Butterfield, 54, at Long Hospital, acute peritonitis. Ernest L. Dodds. 44. at City Hospital, pneumococcic meningitis. Nathan Della Perry, 53, at City Hospital. carcinoma. Ella O. Coulon, 56, at 407 N. Bradley, strangulation. AUee P. Slentz, 39, at Veterans Hospital, Harold Collins. 36, at Long Hospital, miliary tuberculosis. BUILDING PERMITS Gulf Refining Cos., 24th and Meridiansts, S2OO, install electric circuits and 15 fixtures. Model Creamery, Irvington, S4O, install electrical wiring. Guaranty Building, 20 N. Meridian-st, SSO, reoairs on passenger elevator. G. W. James. 2009 W. Washington-st, S3O. Install electrical circuits and fixtures. Carl Sanders. 414 Orange-st, $26, install 16 electrical fixtures. Indiana Pythian Building. 216 N. Penn-sylvania-st, SSO, install governor on passenger elevator. George W. Underwood. 3042 N. New Jersey-st, $156. reroof dwelling. Francis Wolfanger, 4847 Woodlawn-av, $55. rercof dwelling. Mrs. Kate D. Pratt, 5548 Guilford-av, SSO. erect one-car garage. Paul C. Pratt. 5544 Guilford-av, $75, erect two-car garage. Capitol Ice and Refining Cos., 967 N. Shannon-dr, SSO, erect cash and carry ice station.

WHO IS IT? Win Guest Tickets to the INDIANA THEATER TO SEE A1 Jolson in ‘The Singing Kid” Now Playing RULES: Each day The Times will print 8 or more questions about various want ads In tae 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 ol 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 dally. Answers to today's questions must be in not later than 5:00 p. m., Thursday, April 16. TODAY’S QUESTIONS IWho is it with phone PR-1130-M • offering paper cleaning? 2 Who is it with phone DR-4919-J • offering paper hanging, painting? 3 Who is it at 2917 W. • lGtli St. advertising automobile accessories ? "and Who is it on 3rd floor Roosevelt Bldg offering courses in shorthand ? 5 Who is it located at 812 Shelby • St. offering complete brake service? 6 Who is it with phone No. LI- • 4834 advertising good repossessed car radios? 7 Who is it at 3005 Northwestern - advertising "Don’t worry, well hurry?” 8 Who is it at Acton, Ind., offer- • ing all accessories? Bring or mall vour entrv to the Who Is It Contest Department, The Times, 214 W. Maryland. Indianapolis, Ind. , Winners of April 11 Questions 1. A. M, Reager, 2504 E. Washingtonst. 2. Miss Lois A. Claus, 2140 Reisnerst. 8. Mrs. Marie Clark, 875 Middle-dr, Woodruff Place 4. Miss Mary E. McCarthy, 1709 Eng-lish-av. 5. Miss Iner L. Smith. 714 Virglnlaav. 6. Elaine Washburn, 1133 N. Key-stone-av. 7. Miss Anita Thrasher, 450 N. Btatest. 8. Miss Velma Meyer, 1133 Bruns-wick-av. 9. Miss Mildred West, 329 E. Orangeat. 10. Walter Harris. 2608 E. 17th-st. Winners must call for their prise at Times Want Ad Dept.. 214 Wi Maryland, before JfcOO, Thursday, April 18.

Vital Statistics BUILDING PERMITS Liberty Electric Cos.. 1915 Madison-av $990. alterations and repairs. C. M Ludlow. 1845-47 Jones-st, *2OO, erect two-car garage and coal shed. Charles Clark, 2502 Station-st, *BOO, erect new store front. L. J. Levy. 4701 N. Pennsylvania-st. S2B. install electric range. Harry 5’ , Krauie - N. Kealing-av, *25. install electric water heater Mrs. Jane Barrett. 3593 N. Pennsyl-vania-st. $37. install electric range Walter W. Kuhn. 4103 N. lUinois-st. *29. install electric water heater Oliver J. Hereth, 402 E. 37th-st, $25, install electric range. G. J. Hurly, 1224 Pickwick-pl. SSO. electrical service for range and water heater. Harry J. Borst. 3229 E. lOth-st, $330. install coal stoker. Earl Bertels, 915 Yoke-st. S2OO. erect one-car frame garage; *3OOO, erect onestory frame dwelling. Mrs. , Wllma Hoo''. 828 Weghorst-av, S6OO. alterations and repairs. Lon Tracy. 2314 N. Alabama-st. S3OO, erect fireplace in lounge room. Mrs. Nina Morford. 26 E. Regent-st, $165. erect two-car garage. Feiber & Reilly, 104 W. St. Clair-st *25, wreck one and one-half-story brick dwelling. Johnson Chevrolet Cos., 11th and Me-ridian-sts. $l5O. erect electric sign cn lear of building: *l5O, erect electric sign on side of building; *l5O, erect fiat wall sign, 2 Cards of Thanks SLENTZ—We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their sympathy and kindness and beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved husband and father. Atlee P. Slentz. We especially wish to thank Col. and Mrs. Albert H Whitcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bragg and members of Company D. 151st Infantry; Standard Oil Cos. and employes, teachers of Center Township School No. 3, the pallbearers and J. C. Wilson & Cos. for tneir efficient services. MRS. A. P, SLENTZ and CHILDREN. 3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times. Wed., April 15. 1936 BRESLlN—Patrick, beloved husband of Mary, passed away at'the residence. 2706 Shriver-av, Wednesday. April 15. Friends mav call at the FEENEY & FEENEY FUNERAL HOME. 2339 N. Meridian-st. anv time. Funeral Friday. April 17, 8:30. from the FUNERAL HOME. 9 a. m. Holy Angels Church. BROWN —John W.. age 76. passed awav Thursday morning at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Christ Hoffman. 1226 King-av. Funeral services Thursday 2 p. m. at the CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 1934 W. Michigan. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends ma-- call at the residence until noon Thursday. BUTTERFIELD Erwin. husband of Bertha, passed away Tuesday morning, age 54 years. Funeral services at the Union Chapel Church Thursday. April 16, 2 p. m. Burial Union Chapel. O. W. NUTT in charge. FARABEE—Dr. Clark E., husband of Cora Farabee and father of Clifford and Arch Farabee, passed away at the home of his granddaughter. Mrs. Walter Maish. 1442 W. Morris-st, Tuesday. April 14. Friends msy call at J. C. WILSON & Cos. FUNERAL HOME. 1230 Prospectst, after 4 p. m. Wednesday. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. ni.. at above funeral parlors. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. FINNEGAN—Luke, beloved husband of Margaret, father of Anne. Helen, Margaret and Elizabeth. Dassed away Tuesday. April 14, at the residence. 4248 Graceland-av. Funeral Friday, April 17 9:30 a. m„ from the FINN BROS.’ FUNERAL HOME, 1639 N. Meridian. Services SS, Peter and Paul Cathedral, 10 a. m. Interment Holv Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home any time. FITZGIBBONS—John F, brother of Joseph P. Gibbons of Indianapolis, William Gibbons of Los Angeles, Cal. and Miss Catherine Gibbons of Cleveland. 0.. died Monday, April 13. Funeral Thursday, April 16. at the home of Joseph Gibbons. 4181 Ruckle-st. 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Joan of Arc Church. 9 a. m. Friends invited. ELACKWELL SERVICE. GBDT.HE —Charles E.. beloved husband of Dollie. father Charles and Frances and son of Mrs. Florence Shonaker. passed away at his home, 5337 Brookville-rd. Tuesday. April 14. Friends mav call at the home after 8 p. m. this evening. Funeral from Our Ladv of Lourdes Church, corner E. Washlngton-st and Hawthorne Lane. Friday. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. W. T. BLASENGYM ‘ SERVICE. M’COLLUM—Mrs. Louise M,. beloved mother of Charles M and Hazel E. of 4632 Broadway, passed awav Tuesday a. m._ Services Thursday 3:30. at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, NELSON—Edith F.. beloved wife of Earl E Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Clark and stepsister of Ruth Clark, passed away at the residence. 24 N. Bradley-av, Wednesday morning, April 15- For further particulars call WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SEGAR—EIias L„ at his home. 4634 N. Pennsylvania-st. April 14, father of Dr. Louis Segar. brother of Simon. Harry Jacob and Sol Segar and Miss Rachel Segar. Services will be conducted Friday. 10 a. m.. at the AARON & RUB BN FUNERAL HOME. 1934 N. Meridian-st Interment Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. 5 Funeral Directors ' WM. D. BEAN BLOSSOM” 1321-23 W. RAY-ST. BE-1588 J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS' FUNERAL HOME 926 N. Capitol-Av. Phone LI-7115 PERSONAL SERVICE W. T. BLASENGYM MAIN OFFICE 2226 SHELBY-ST. DR-2570 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME' 1934 W. MICH.-ST. BE-1934 PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 E. NEW YORK-ST. IR-1173 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian-st. TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect-st. DR-5307 GRINSTEINER'S 522 E. Market RI-5374 G. H.'HERRMANN 1505 S. EAST-ST. DR-4477 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 laugh! 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-6056-3 ROYSTER & ASK IN 1902 N. Mpridian-st. TA-0299 SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 348 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 8 Monuments MONUMENTS, MARKERS. MASOLEUMS In granits and marble. Extensive stock, highest quality workmanship. Original designs. Auto service to showroom or cemetery without, obligation. RHOADS MEMORIAL STUDIO. CH-4330. 21st and Adams. .'Brightwoodi 9 Lost and Found LOST —Gray Schnauser male pup, name "Schnapps”; reward. HU-390i. 4950 N. Meridian. LOST—Gentleman’s black brief case, containing papers valuable only to owner, vicinity 230 W. McCarty. Liberal reward. RI-2164. 11 Personals

IRHEUMATISM i g Neur.'tis or Muscular Lumbago g are quickly relieved with I Keene’s Wintergreen Tablets |I H Absolute money-back guarantee. j = See your druggist or write direct s | THE KEENE DRUG CO.. INDPLS. g LOST OR STRAYED from the Recreation Room of Holly Hcck Hill, a family photograph album. with pictures of the Vincents' 2f< years married life, of rather g-eat sentimental value to this family. Finder please mail or call HOLLY HOCK HILL. HU-2598. CENTRAL gives FREE MARCELS ’ 209 L O. O. T. Bldg. ! FREE! STOMACH ULCERS. GAS PAINS ! Indigestion relieved Quick. Get fiee I sample doctor's prescription Udza. at ' Hook Drag Stores. HAIRCUT, shampoo. wi*jr*L all 3. Sic. Royal Beauty Acad. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. ■

11 Personals TL— International 1 np I Beauty School. FREE hatr cur • I Iw Ishampoo. wave. 342 E Wash BUSY PEOPLE—CLuIck photo service. Bxlo. >l. Piatt’s Studio. 703 Roosevelt JBlde IS Business Services 2 ALTERATIONS ALTERATIONS—Ladies', men's garments; cleaning, pressing relining, repairing: reasonable. MEYER O JACOBS 212 E 16th. TA-6667. BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS BUILT and made drv UNIVERSAL WATERPROFING CO. CH 6397 4330 E. 16th-st. CINDERS AND CRUSHED STONE FIX up vour drivewavs: cinders, crushed stone: estimates. CEDAR COAL CO. DR--0230 CONTRACTING DOUGHTY—Cement paving construction, general' contrac'or; brick work a specialty. CH-6662. DODGE WEISSMAN MOTORS 3210 E. Wash. Phones—Dav CH-5828: nlte. DR-61IT EXTERMINATING SPIT FIRE KILLS'ROACHES For sale now At your neighborhood druggict or grocer. FURNACE REPAIRING HALL-NEAL FURNACE CO.—Repairs on furnaces. 1324 N. Capitol. LIFURNITURB REPAIR CHAIRS made new by rebottoming In cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. HAT CLEANERS THE FIVE MINUTE - SHOPS Hats cleaned and blocked, with 5 shoe shines free. 31 SO, ILLINOIS. Rl-0816 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 ! 3 W. South. LI-6212. MATTRESSES, MADE OVER MATTRESSES renovated; also made into innerspring bv experts. RI-2347. MATTRESSES renovated; innerspring* made; we also upholster, clean nvingroom suites. DR-5088. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repairs on all musical mstruments. CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Mass.-av. BAND and orchestra Instruments repaired expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513 PAPER CLEANING PAPER CLEANING, painting; general cleaning; yard work. Free estimates. CH- __ 0511 -R. PAPER CLEANlNG—lmmediate service; all work guaranteed. PHILLIP BARLOW, DR-1130-M. 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 - Jh Paper hanging—paper removed by steam. RI-4131; DR-1789-J; WA-2066. PAPER HANGING and painting. Work guaranteed. Estimates. New samples. HOWARD JINBS- DR-4919-J. PAPERHANGING, steaming, general contracting. painting. Reasonable. Fre estimates. reference. WILSON & BARKER. CH-4335. PAPERHANGING—S 2 room kitchens, baths painted: paper removed bv steam; guaranteed, BE-1609 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. FIRST CLASS WORK C. E. SHAUMAN. CH--3 /63-M. FLOOR CLOTHS All sizes, new and used, in stock at low’est Prices. HOOSIER TARPAULIN, 1302 W. Washington. PLASTERING HOLLAND & SULLIVAN, plastering contractors, new, repair, guaranteed. CH--0606. RLG CLEANING RUGS. $1.80: 3-pc. furniture. s6.sol~work guar. JULIAN RUG CLEANER3. LI-9384. W O. JONES. INC.—Rugs, carpet cleaning Specialists. 4440 N. Keystone. HU-1366 RELIABLE rug cleaners; 9x12 domestic $1.... Furniture cleaning. Work guar- _ anteed. Ch-3532. W. N. FLY RUG CO. Specialists ::i rug and furniture cleaning. 28 years. It costs no more. Completely insured. Fluff; chenille rugs from old rugs. 2328 Brookside. CH-2211. SERVICE STATION TlßES—Prest-O-Lite batteries, accessories. TOOLE BROS.. Sinclair Service Center, 2917 W. 16th. BE-3331. SEWER CLEANING HAVE your sewers cleaned the - Electric Roto Rooter wav. Save money and time. SEWER CLEANING SERVICE. TA-3366 TINNING ROOFING TINNING! ROOFING, SIDING! Sheet metal work. Estimates. HARRY MILEY & SON. BE-0436-J. TRUCK RENTALS MOVE yourself or rent anew pleasure oar. Low rates. DRIVE IT YOURSELF IIIC 39 Ky.-av. RI-7438 14 Schools, Instruction GUARANTEED If we train you. we guarantee vou a permanent position. Courses in 'shorthand. accounting, comp., dictaphone, typing. CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE 3rd Roosevelt Bldg. RI-9535. 20 Help Wanted. Female WANTED—Colored woman to wash rags. Apply 1014 E. 15th-sL BEAUTY OPERATOR with equipment! DICK’S BARBER SHOP, 3812 E. 3Pth-st. SALARY, room, board while in school. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt bldg. A STEADY Job for those that want It; $8 salary and bonus. 47 S. Penn. Room 614. EXPERIENCED power sewing macJUne operator. 1201 E. Maryland-st. WHITE GIRL, between 20-30. experienced for general housework. Stay nights. DR--2732. WANTED—Lady musician, entertainers! Apply 306 N. Delaware. Ask for the _ manager. EXPERIENCED Waitresses, age 20-25 To serve food and mixed drinks. 5874 _ Coliege-a v. WHITE or COLORED—About 50 years. Light work. Country place. Horn# and $2 week. Write Times. Bdx 413, care Times. SHOULD YOU FAIL to find the position you want in this column, mav 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 to The Times. Want Ad Headquarters. 21 Help Wanted , Male 3 GOOD BOYS WANTED ’ Between ages 14 to 16. Make extra money after school; during vacation. See MR. JV/RTGHT. 902 E. Michigan-st. MAN wife, middle-aged to care for furnace, bath, hall and some care for shutin; for sharing large room, large kitchen; utilities. 1524 College. LI--8889.

R-E-S-U-L-T-S SMALL femr'e dogl part po'ice. br'"vn black: new tan collar. Reward. HA--1687-M This Times Economy Want Ad found the dog right away! Times users regularly enjoy such results at the lowest want ad cost in Indianapolis! You, Too, Can Have Similar Results! Phone Riley 5551 The Indianapolis Times WANT AD HEADQUARTERS ' CERTAINLY, YOU CAN CHARGE IT!

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21 Help Wanted, Male A STEADY job for those that want - It |g salary and bonas. 47 S Penn Room 624 WHITE or COLORED About 50Yea’* sln s ! ?i. lißht work countrv plce: home and <3 week. Box 413, care Time* WANTED—Boys to deliver Time* route*, an excellent 6|)portunlty to earn money at the same time gain valuable business experience. Apply between 2pm and 6 p. m. Times Station. 1520 N. Alabama. WANTED—Young man 21 to 25 years of age, high school graduate. Man must be interested in entering business world on a permanent position where luture may be established bv hrd work. Position pays straight salary and is with large national organization State age past employment and telephone number in complete letter of application. Box _ 403. Times. IF YOU DON’T FIND the position you rl looking for here, try an inexpensive Times Situation Wanted” ad—four davs cost as little as 65c—and mav flnd Just the connection vou want Call MISS PAGE Riley 5551. The Times. Want Ad Headquarters^ 23 Situations, Female DAY or week work forladlesrcommornag?r for men. Day or week. General House Cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC.. LI-5860 24 Situations, Male YOUNG—wants work: baker, truck - driver or farm. Box 408, care Times. 29 Moving and Storage wTHTpick up load of household furniture y £ u - ta Detroit. Toledo. Cle\eland or in that di’ection April 30tb Very reasonable. LI-4485 NHW and used furniture in stock for sale and for rent. HOOSIER TARPAULIN. 30 Rooms for Rent CARROLLTON 1529—Nicelv furnished room: private toilet and lavUtorv. Private entrance _RI-5976. DELAWARE. N 2024—Front"sleeping room! 4824 r j nm ' tWln beds: P rivatß bat. HADELAWARE. N.. 1217—Nice clean, modern 3053 P nK rooms: talking distance. RIHIGHLANb“!AVE! TT. - 134—Large, cleam iront room; reasonable; near transportation. ILLINOIS, N., 2164 Modern sleeping rooms; private home, quiet, 2 windows in each room; low rent. LA SALLE. N., 944—Desirable room; one P rivat ® home; reasonable. Cri-4042-M. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2324—We1l furnished room, owner's home; garage; $3.25. Board _optional. TA-5390. PENNSYLVANIA. N., 1866—Very attractive front room: large closet, window seat: book shelves. VERMONT. W„ 36—No! 2~SavoyTYarge •"*•**: *■ ,T tathf t.: 30TH., W 412—Nice large, sleeping rm.; mattress; near bath. TAYOUNG MAN to share bedroom apartment or rent room Ideal location north _ References. LI-8193. 31 Rooms with Board WASHINGTON. E. 3145-Good home down shower. 3 meals; $5: single double Cft-1175. s ’ 30TH, W. 1260—Front room; 3 meals: laundry: home privileges; $5. TA-5499. 32 Housekeeping Rooms $3 $4, $5.50l ITTh, E.. 902—One. two! tnree rooms; overstuffed; private entrance. Front apartments. $3 to $7; ILLINOIS, N 1132—1 2 or 3~ h n ot m wa a t P e a r rt^- n 2 t 942 Sink ' C ° nsUnt ss^f h E H N ? VLVANIA ’ 815—Nicely furcmrance^~ r garage Partment: Slnk: prlvatß BROADWAY. 1134—One. two. three!iarge! clean rooms. s3_t,o $6. 8 1201 —Two connecting rooms" RN5642 f ° r coup e ’ Privata entrance. S6. ! BROOKSIDE-AV. 1315—Two-room suite: everything furnished; private entrance' garage, phone. CAPITOL-Av.. 2025 N.—2 or 3 unfurnished garage; utilities. sl2 to >lB month ’ CE vmHUtinn 1 649—Two front rooms, cross $1.50 a HE-4934 rlVat9 entrance : a ults; CC^i^ GE ’ 9 . 25 —0ne and two-room aparttarice*’ extra moe; 53 up; talking disGUILFORD. 2854—Three nicelv furnished connecting housekeeping rooms; utilities furnished. Adults. HE-3155. ILLINOIS. N. 2339—0ne. two. three-room apartments. $3.50, $4 $5.50. Laundry room. N h o J „ E EY • N.. 2042—Front room, *S e ‘ e ' range, sink, everything fur- _ nished, lovely location. JERSEY, N., 226—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms; steam heat; hot 2 617—Three clean furnished rooms; down; utilities; private entrance. Reasonable. 222 , clean rooms, modern. _ 2 Jieds. sink, front and back porch. ORANGE, 1814—Three rooms, private entrance. newly decorated; employed coupic. DR-2266. PENNSYLVANIA. N. 1945—Nice! light! three-room apartment; Frigidaire. private entrance. Adults. Reasonable. Ps h?th EY t'Y A v, NIA- Ti ,? 224 —° nc room, near TA 580" ° hen privllcges; employed lady. - —' Pwo rooms and kitchenette. Semi-modern: adults. See housekeeper lnjbasement. 9TH. E.. 616—First floor; two rooms, kitchenette; private bath; clean, cheerful; porch. i E ' 42 ? Two clean rooms, close adults l :”? RI-7 e 257. eVerythin,f furnish 10TH, W., 3355—0ne room and-kitchen-rage BE-3355 AS ° tleeping room - Ga ‘ L °Y®LY WOOnRUFF-WMlddlFbrrt^) CH™lO8 ,hlrd fl °° r: 8U ut,llU " s furnished. 33 Hotels HOTEL strictly modern outside rooms; transient and weekly rates. 34 Apartments, Unfurn. sl2 00 SECURES heat, lights! gas! w T ater' at 25 North Oriental. See __ M IN IYRE. S3TSO; NORTH. 1200—Beau. 5-rm apt. Others. White. TA-4633. BARTH. 1514—Three rooms! bath! good location. Water paid; garage: $12.50. BROADWAY. 1108—Strictly private; 4 rooms with bath: rent reduced. CAPITOL. N , 1202. APT. 15—6 rm. mod!, "596 serv ’’ ® 23 ’ McCullough Agency. LlGENERAL APTS.. INC. 22 W. Vermont. LI-2439. TWO modern apartments. 4 and 2 rooms. newly decorated; 10th and Broadway. Apt. 4. Indian apolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts Free service and transportation. LI-5452. fTORiMNi R€NrCeueflu Apartments in all parts of the city; free transportation to inspect. Call HE-1323. COLLEGE MANOR. 1450 College-av. Strictly mod. bedrm. apt., elec., refriz. util, furn.; S4O. SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-6571. 35 Houses, Unfurnished S2O. 117 E. 23rd. six room strictly modern; good condition: fenced-in yard. DORMAN. 415—1n first-class shaDe, Inside" toilet, electricity, garage. *13.25. Olney. 1946. 6 rms., wt. paid. *IB.OO. Deloss. 1414. 5 rms., wt. paid. SIO.OO. JENNINGS BROS., 28 So. Illlnois-st.