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COURT BATTLE OYER RAIL CUT SEEMS LIKELY High Tribunal’s Ruling Appears to Have Enhanced Such Possibility. BY JOHN A. REICHMANN United Pres* Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 2. —The possibility of a court fight by Eastern railroads against the 2 cents per mile rate ordered by the Interstate Commerce Commission appeared today to have been enhanced by the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on its power to review rate orders. The ruling, handed down Monday, centered largely on right of the courts to review determinations of facts—such as property valuation and rate c* return—in reviewing rate cases. The exercise of this power is not new but its use in the St. Joseph f Mo.) stockyards case provoked a caustic dissent by Justice Louis D. Brandeis. He insisted that, despite precedent, findings of legislative agencies should be accepted as final. Delays Are Emphasized Whjt Brandeis pointed out with •unusual emphasis, however, was the i prolonged delays in the effectiveness of rate orders once the courts j are resorted to. He referred to two historic cases involving telephone rates in New York City and Chicago where the rates were not approved finally by the courts more than a decade after they were ordered. He noted that in both instances hearings on new rates now are in progress with the threat of years of litigation. In the Chicago case, he recalled, $19,000,000 in excessive rates were collected from telephone users and ordered returned. The work has required a staff of 2000 workers and has cost almost $3,000,000. In addition lawyers representing the consumers were given fees by the courts representing per cent of the refund amount. Policy Is Involved Prom Brandeis’ reasoning it would appear that the carriers might, if ! they carry the fight to the courts, delay effectiveness of the rates for years. In addition to matters of valuation, the case would involve issues

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Dorisann Johnson (above), daughter of Mrs. E. J. Johnson, 560 Lexington-av, a student of Technical high school, won the twenty-third annual Indiana high school discussion contest in Bloomington recently. Dorisann also is a member of the Tech state championship debating team : nd was selected as a member of the all-state debate team. probably not yet touched on by the courts. For the order involves a matter of policy regarding the likely benefits to ihe roads in their tight for traffic with busses and airplanes. Western carriers voluntarily have applied the 2-cent rate with a 3cent Pullman charge for two years. Their reports indicate that it has been effective in increasing passenger traffic. A recent annual report of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific revealed that the lower rate had increased materially the road’s earnings. Passenger revenue increased from $10,703,553 in 1934 to $11,145,904 in 1935. Revenue per passenger mile increased from 1.71 cents to 1.8 cents.

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5 CITY PUPILS UN RECTUR LIST 106 Persons in 14 States Awarded De Pauw Scholarships. Time * Special GREENOASTLE, Ind., May 2. Five Indianapolis high school honor pupils were included in a list of Rector scholarship winners announced by Dean G. Herbert Smith of De Pauw University. Successful Indianapolis applicants amonT more than 400 who sought the SIO‘JO awards were Carter Eltzroth, Harry R. Ferris, Roy McCormick, Max D. Bartley and Donald R. Matthius. A total of 106 scholarships, granted through the foundation provided by the late Edward Rector, were awarded pupils in 14 states, the announcement revealed. Other Indiana winners included Donald J. Pickett Jr., Greenfield; John Darnall and James Honan, Lebanon; Kenneth Wilkinson and Caldwell McNeill, Newcastle; James C. Shake and Theodore T. Edwards, Rushville. Robert B. Mcßane, Fortville; Robert H. Suckow, Franklin; Charles Yeo, Muncie; Mark Bright and Russell Merritt, Anderson; C. Sharp Cook, Hope; Victor B. Lawhead and John Louth, Kokomo; Harold Wittcoff and John L, Murray, Marion, and Wililam A. Quebbeman, Greencastle.

AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION The modern funeral director performs many services for the bereaved family—services which no one else has the training, experience or equipment to provide. This profession has grown, in response to a need of modern society. Like any other professional man, the funeral director has made an investment in education and equipment for ’ the service of the public. To consider him as a mere retailer of merchandise is to miss the most important and valuable feature of his work. ROYSTER & ASKIN FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1902 N. Meridian-St. TA-0299 2743 W. 16th-St. 2501 E. lOth-St. 2522 W. Wash.-St.

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Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses (Incorrect address*, freauentlv are given to the Marriage License Bureau deliberately Tba Time* In orintir.r the official liat aiismei no responsibility lor ueb addreaaei.) .Tames 8. Kennon. 32. of Columbus 0.. underwriter, and Elisabeth H. Hodges, 37, of 2168 N. Mendian-st housekeeper. Donald A. Cameron. 28. of 1116 W. 34thst, publicity director, and Bhelia K. Smith, 24. of 2841 N. Delaware-st, teacher. Edwin A. Swatts. 23. of 483 N. State-st. truck driver, and Emma J. Miller. 16, of 734 N. Plne-st. housekeeper. Eibert Turner. 25, of 2533 Baltimore-av. laborer, and Helen Williams, 19. of 2342 Cornell-av. housekeeper.

BUSINESS EDUCATION Strong Accounting. Bookkeeping. Stenographic and Secretarial courses. Dav and evening sessions. Lincoln 5337. Fred W. Case, Principal. CENTRAL Business College Architects and Builders Building Pennsylvania Se Vermont Sts., Indpis. Hoosier Glasses All Styled Right and Priced Right The Hoosier JM. Optical Company 141 N. Illinois St, Saggy, (PERENNIALS Varieties including Shasta Daisy, Delphinium, Tritoma, Columbine and many 10c others POTTENGER’S 34th and Lafayette Kd.

Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses George W. Allen. 29. of 2105 Allfree-st, clerk and Edna M Modlin, 26. of 430 W. New York-st, housework. Emmett D. Gaddis. 22. of 219 N Rleh- | land-st. cab driver, and Lillian V. Massey, j I®, of 230 N. Richland -st, waitress. Births Bov* Harry, Frances Kobel, 43 N. Beville. Roy. Geraldine Baker. 1214 Delos*. William. Minnie Roberts. 1427 Gross. Girls Harry. Ida Kincade. 1010 Cedar. Clifford. Florence Wohler. 616 New York. Zackrie, Coryl Pinner. 1801 Churchman. Roland, Ada House. 351 McCarty, gllie. Laura Burnell. 1111 s. Pershing. Howard, Bula House. 2826 Paris. John. Marv Miller. 517 Woodlawn. Robert. Elma Walker. 38 N. Linwood. Deaths Ruby Lewis. 11 mos., at Riley Hospital, broncho-pneumonia. Lillie Jane Guliefer. 75. at 3126 N. Capi‘Ol. acute cardiac dilatation. John R. Morgan, 53, at 3933 Graceland. coronary occlusion. Conrad Bossert, 77, at City Hospital, 1 broncho-pneumonia. William Emmons. 35. at 518 8. Meridian, pulmonry tuberculosis. Mary Pearl Stewart, 45. at 1437 Hiatt, septicaemia. Anna Lewis, 65. at 523 W. 18th, chronic myocarditis. Emily Bundy. 79. at 2305 Jackson, chronic myocarditis. Infant Murphy. 1. at City Hospital, broncho pneumonia. Eugene Lynch, 38, at Veterans’ Hospital accidental. Doris Blackmon, 8 mos.. at City Hospital, broncho-pneumonia. Thomas D. Hepler, 57. at St. Vincent Hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Susie Marie Peterson, 79, at 2007 N Capitol, cerebral hemorrhage. Jessie Dismukes. 51, at 957 Roache chronic parenchymatous nephritis. Charles Rash, 23, at Methodist Hospital laryngitis. Earl Herr, 48, at Fall Creek-blvd., accidental. Charles Brunhoefer. 53, at 2109 Ringgold. carcinoma. Margarlte May Tomlinson. 39, at City Hospital, chronic myocarditis. Elizabeth McCormick. 57, at 1505 N Dearborn, chronic interstitial nephritis. Cora Bell Cooper. 69. at 2516 N. Alabama. hypostatic pneumonia. Roger L. Brown. 20. at City Hospital, accidental. BUILDING PERMITS C. R. York, 3833 N. Delaware-st, $495 install stoker. Cranny’s Restaurant, 122 S. Delaware $325. install stoker. Associate Service Cos.. 129 Kentucky-av, SSO. install 550-gallon gasoline tank E. P. Bruce, 1254 W. 34th-st, SSO. alterations and repairs to garage. North Side Lumber and Hardware Cos, 813 Fort Wayne-av, S3OO, alterations and repairs. North Side Lumber and Hardware Cos., 813 Fort Wayne-av, SIOO, erect one-story storage shed. M. J. McKee, 4510 Park-av, S4OOO, erect servants’ living rooms over garage. John Wright, 4411 Washington-blvd, S2OO, erect rear porch. Campbell Oil Cos., 320 S. West-st. SSO install gasoline tank. Kingan & Qb.. Blackford and Marylandsts. SIOOO. repair fire wall. C. R. York, 3833 N. Delaware-st, $25. electric work on stoker, i Cranny's Restaurant, 122 S. Illinois-st. $25. electric work on stoker. C. C. C. & St. L. R. R. Cos.. 25th-st and Sherman-dr, S4OOO, rewire Brightwood Engine House. Flower Mission Hospital. City Hospital SIO,OOO. wire new building. James E. Roberts School, 10th and Otl-ental-sts. S6OOO. wire building. Eli Lilly & Cos., 740 S. Alabama-st, $lO,000. wire building. Model Creamery. 1260 Beecher-st, $250, install _three electric circuits. 14 Schools , Instruction VOCAL LESSONS, $1; Piano, 75c. Summer prices for children and adults. LI--4287. 11 Personals r RHEUMATISM-; jg Neuritis or Muscular Lumbago §g are quickly relieved with | Keene’s Wintergreen Tablets gj U Absolute money-back guarantee. fg §§ See your druggist or write direct jg m THE KEENE DRUG CO.. INDPLB. g

2 Cards of Thanhs GRAY—We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness ana sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our son. ARTHUR 8. GRAY, and all for the beautiful floral tributes, also we want to thank the Funeral Direetors. Proffit & Hamilton, and Dr. B F. Clarke, for their kindness and unGRAY ndIn *' Slgned - MR - AND MRS 6 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times. Friday. May 1, 1956. BORING—-Arthur E.. beloved husband of Minnie M. Boring, nassed away at the residence. 121 W. Isth-st. Friday morn-L-S' from the Oak Hill Tabernacle. 2024 Roosevelt-av.. Mondav. 10 a. m followed by services at 1:30 p. m. at the home of his sister. Mrs. J. B. L. °bio-st (Highland Addition i Sr? e J 1 J* n 5 r S-.. Ind. Burial Greensburg. n and v i tecLFr 1 ends ma v call at the SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL from 6 and. m. Friday until Mondav mornin*. BUNDY—EmiIy, age 79 years, beloved mother of Mrs. J. C. Wtlkerson, this city; Mrs. Edna Bundy Bixler, Nutley, N. J.; TANARUS, E. Bundy. St. Louis, Miss., passed away Wednesday evening at the 2305 Jackson-st. Funeral from SHIRLEY BROS. WEST SIDE CHAPEL. 2002 W. Michigan-st. Saturday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel any time. DIEDERICH—Lena Foltz, of 3434 Carroll-ton-av. beloved wife of John Diederich and mother of Edgar, grandmother of Jo Anne Diederich, departed this life Wednesday, age 64. Funeral Saturday. May 2. at MOORE <& KIRK FUNERAL HOME, College and Fairfield-avs. 8:30 and at St. Joan of Arc Church 9 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. [Madison (Ind.) papers please copy.] DUNNING—SamueI, beloved stepfather of Mrs. Marie Dugger. Mrs. Audrey Layton, Mrs. Bessie Sherrard. Mrs. Theresa Kichler and William and Gale Stevens, passed away Thursday. April 30. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Union-st. Saturday afternoon. Mav 2. at 2 o’clock. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends invited. GREELY —Sally, 840 S. Tremont-av. beloved daughter of Mrs. Ellen Willoughby, mother of Anna Willoughby, sister of Matt, Joe. Sherdian. Shirley. Emma and Mary Willoughby. Mrs. Suddie Barnett of Martinsville. Ind.: Pleas Willoughby of Taylorsville. Ky., and Artha Isbell of Middleton, 0., passed away April 29. 1936. age 62. Services Saturday 2 p, m. at the above address. Burial Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Friends invited. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. GULLEFER—LiIIie Jane, wife of Charles F. and mother of Mrs. Carrie Thompson of Bloomington, Ind.. and Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Long Beach, Cal., passed away at the residence, 3126 N. Capitol-av, Thursday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, time of services later. KELLER—Mary T. beloved mother of Otto. Vincent, and Leo Keller; Mrs. William Stalcp and Mrs. Charles Mellon, of Indianapolis. and Ambrose Keller of Washington. D. C.: sister of Ouintille. Theodore and Frank Zinkan. of Washington. Ind.. died Thursday. April 30, at the residence, 232 N. Rural-st. Funeral Monday, May 4. 8:30 a. m. from the residence. Services Holv Cross Church. 9 a. m. Interment Holv Cross Cemetary. Friends invited. (Washington (Ind.) papers please copy). BLACKWELL SERVICE. KEMP—Minnie H.. sister of Mrs. William J. Fink. New Augusta; Mrs. Luther Bower, Greenfield, and Jesse B. Kemp of Pomona, Cal., passed away at the home of Mrs. Fink Thursday evening at 9:30. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 4 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. LINE—The Rev. C. E,, father cf Mrs. George P. Anderson of Anderson. Ind.. and Miss Ruth Line of Hampton. Va., passed away at the Methodist Hospital April 30. Funeral Sunday, 2 p. m.. at the Broadway M. E. Church. Friends invited. Friends mav call at M’NEELY MORTUARY, 1828 N. Meridian-st, after 3 p. m. Saturday. M’NEELY—Harry A., age 61, husband of Grace; father of Helen Mount and Mabel Little of Santa Monica, Cal.; brother of Frank and Fred McNeely, Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday p. m. Funeral at the M’NEELY MORTUARY. 1828 N. Meridian-st, Saturday, May 2, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. MORGAN—John R.. husband of Anna and father of Ludema. and Jack Morgan, passed away Thursday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Saturday, 3 p. m. MYERS—Charles R„ husband of Grace York Myers and brother of John M. Myers. Anna L. Myers and Mrs. Emma V. Twinane. passed away Thursday evening at the residence. 2323 College-av. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. RAGSDALE—Mazie Irhee, beloved wife of Claude Ragsdale, and mother of Wanda Maurine, departed this life Thursday, age 33 years. Funeral Saturday. Mav 2. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station-st. at 9 a. m. t and at the Christian Church at Shoals at 2 p. m. Burial Shoals. Friends invited. ROLL—Lewis, beloved husband of Stella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Roll, brother of Frank. Don. Leo and William Roll, and Mrs. Lucy Hickany. passed away Thursday. April 30. Funeral Mondav. May 4. 8:30 a. m. at the residence. 925 Woodlawn-av. Services St. Patrick’s Church, 9 a. m. Interment St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Friends invited. He was a member of the Holv Name Society. i Madison (Ind.l papers please copy. FINN BROS. SERVICE. WHlTE—Harlan, beloved husband of Bess White, brother of Mrs. Dora Moler, Miss Margaret White, Gus, Russell and Wallace White, passed away in Detroit, Mich. Funeral at the ROYSTER & ASKIN MORTUARY. Saturday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. 5 Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321-23 W, RAY-ST. BE-1588 J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS FUNERAL HOME 926 N. Capltol-Av. Phone LI-7115 PERSONAL SERVICE Waller T. Blasengym Funeral Home 2226 SHELBY-ST. DR-2570. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W. MICH.-ST. BE-1934 PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 B. NEW YORK-ST. IR-1173 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1635 N. Merldian-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.TIERRMANN 1505 8. EAST-ST. DR-4477 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME , 1458 8. Meridian. DR-2140; DR-3210 “Where better funerals cost less’* GEORGE McCARTY FORTVILLE INDIANA MOORE & KIRK 2530 Statlon-st. CH-1806-7 TA-8056-8 ROYSTER & ASKIN 1902 N. Merldlan-st. TA-0299 SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 346 N. Ulinols-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 BTUDIO. CH-4330 21st and Adams. <Brightwoodi 9 Lost and Found LOST—English bulldog. female, dark brindle, white chest. 35 lbs. Reward. WA-1509. __ LOST—Boston bull pup. name Jiggs: white front foot; on Haugh-st. Reward. 2824 W, lQth-st. LOST—Red Chow dog. Male. Vicinity Riverside. Child’* pet. Reward. HA--4608-W. LOST—SHRINE EMBLEM WITH DIAMOND IN CENTER REWARD. CH-4261. 11 Personals p ENTRAL GIVES FREE MANICURE 200 I. O. O. F- Bldg. "I" I I INTERNATIONAL Charm BeauIn A |ty School. FREE Finger Wave i I lit? (or MarceL 242 E. Wash. St. RUGS hand woven for bedroom, bath] fast color*, samples free. 2334 Paris. HA-1937-J. DR. CRUM formerly of Vlrgisia-av Is now located at 1025 Prospect-st, Fountain Square. Phone DR-6223. HAIRCUT, shampoo wai*. all 2. 29c.

14 Schools , Instruction ENTER May 4. Strong courses in preparation for stenographic, secretarial, bookkeeping, accounting and clerical positions. Helpful contact with substantial business firms through our nocharge employment department. Central Busines.' College. Architects and Builders Bldg. U-8337. Prepare Now Business conditions are better. There Is a demand for trained stenogs. We guarantee positions. Courses in accounting, shorthand, dictaphone, typing. CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE. 3rd floor. Roosevelt bldg] RI-9535. 20 Help Wanted, Female WOMEN solicitors for pleasant work with well-known concern in nearbv towns. Home every night. Transportation furnished with expense guarantee plus commission. Telephone BE-3017-M after 7 p. m. for details^ MANICURIST must be Lst and attractive: good Job for right party. EDDIE MILBTER BARBER SHOP. 4th floor Consolidated Bldg. WHITE GIRL—3O to 40, house wore, cooking. assist care of 2 children: stay nights. Must have reference. $6. 2243 E. _ Garfield-dr. SALARY, room, board while in school. Royal Beauty Acad , 40) Roosevelt bldg. 21 Help Wanted , Male Paper Hangers FIRST CLASS. MUST HAVE TOOLS AND CAR HUBER CONTRACTING CO 2050 NORTHWESTERN TA-2550 SEVERAL voung men desirous of exchanging half-dav work for comolete commerce course; immediately. RI-1223. HUYOUNG man, lucrative position available! calling on stores: $5 investment re_quirea. 208 N. Delaware. WANTED TWO GOOD BARBERS' EXPERIENCED. CALL AT 1922 W. MICHIGAN. EXP. refrigerator service man. who can do _wiring and radio work 1 Hu. 5222. 22 Salesmen —,4 gents Capper’s Starts Spring Drive Places open for energetic men who aren’t afraid to work. Capper Protective Service basis for sales plan. Has paid over $60,000.00 in cash rewards for capture and conviction of thieves who stole from Protective Service members. Earn $25-SSO weekly on liberal commission. Must have car. Write 11. B PIGMAN. Dept. 8661. Capper’s Farmer. Topeka. Kansas. 23 Situations , Female DAY or week work for ladies; common labor for men. Day or week general house cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC.. LI-5860. _ YOUNG widow with small child wants housework. Take full charge. 1864 Stngleton.__ SCHOOL TEACHER, in store, governess. etc. Where education Is an asset. BE__l2B2. _ WHITE widow wants housework by day. __ A-l referen-'os. HA-1837-M. 29 Moving and Storage CH-2878. “Pete’s” Transfer. $1 Up] Local all kinds (white); careful. Prompt service. _ 30 Rooms for Rent $2750; COLLEGE] 2337 Cheerful front: redecorated; large closet; parking. Owner’s home. HE-5758. $3; DELAWARE. N.. 1409—Well furnished room; good bed; private entrance; _ gentleman. RI-9267. S3—WASHINGTON, 1139 E.—Call Apt. 3 (Highland Apartments). Lovely room. _ private home. Privileges. CENTRAL. 3921—Gentleman; private home. Instantaneous hot water. Central bus; garage. WA-0619. DELAWARE, N., 1230—Attractive sleeping room; employed girls or couple; garage _ optional. HENDRICKS-PL, 220—Nice, airy room: 2 closets: excellent bed; innerspring; reasonable. RI-4859. ILLINOIS, N,, 1907—Ideal; two men; full beds; large closet; constant hot water; __garage. NEW JERSEY, N„ 2138—“ Morton-pl”; lovely front room, suitable one or two; with adult family of three. TA-1851. NEW JERSEY. N„ 517—Desirable’ front room, lavatory and radio; walking distance. LI-9750. NEW JERSEY, N„ 1407—Attractive, quiet front room; one of two; reasonable. RI--5748. VERMONT. W., 36—No. 2 SAVOY—Large, front; two windows. Three in home. LI--8612. WOODRUFF, 519 (Middle Drive)—Lovely corner room; next bath; gentleman; garage. CH-3078. 10TH. E. 4716 —Front room, in private, modern home, excellent location, gentlemen preferred. _ 22D, E. 619—Front, unfurnished rooms; nice; light; College and Central car line. _ HE-1140. NORTH —Lovely large room next bath; private home: meals optional: reasonable. HE-1848. NEAR 30TH —Nicely furnished room; private home; gentleman; near bus line. HA-4792-R. FOR results at lowest cost use Times Economy Want Ads Phone RI lev 5551. 31 Rooms with Board s6—Front room; excellent board: home privileges; private entrance. 1033 N. Hamilton. CH-2616-R. ILLINOIS CARLlNE—Attractive, large room, next bath; two or three. 42 W. 21st. TA-22P8. LEXINGTON, 937—Double room, modern; excellent meals. $lO double; $5.50 sinyle. __ DR-3523-J. NEW JERSEY, 2062 N.— Real home; student, employed young man. Shower, pool table. Reasonable. WASHINGTON. 3145 E.—Good home, shower: 3 meals. Double. $5; single. $6. CH_ll7sl _ NURSES HOME for elderly, mental or convalescent cases. Ideal. 833 Park. RI--9930. Classified Display <VAIM3BN T Sj V PAINT PRODUCTS DISCONTINUED COLORS 100% Pure House Paint $3.50 per gal., Now $2.50 per gal, 501 Mass.-Av. LI-8616 For that smooth, velvet quick stop—have repair man Installs VELVETOUCH BRAKE| LINING on your car. 616 N~‘ Illinois-st. LI-8744. Better Fertilizer for Better Gardens Call us for fertilizers for all requirements. Flowers —Lawns—Gardens SOILS AND MINERALS CO. 1010 E. Michigan RI-5922 Brighten the Home—Furni-’ ture. Rugs, Drapes, Fine - Wearing Apparel. Cleaned r \ V by the SAUNDERS SYSTEM \^ is your guarantee of satis- J faction Odorless No Cteajnne Shrinking No Fa and 1n g. - . Speedier, Yet Safer, Call i for Estimates. SAUNDERS CLEANERS 3773 College-Av. WA-3139 9x12 RUGS CLEANED r 1 3-Piece Living Room tc Suites Complete Housecleaning Service by Expert Workmen THOMAS LI-6617 GUST LICHO'S TAVERN - A good place to spend * a P leasant evening. Delicious Sandwiches and Drinks. 523 W. Washington St. LAWN GRASS Best Kentucky oc r Blue Grass, lb. l T MARION CO. 'jg* ; FARM Bureau Co-Operative 610 Kentucky-av. LI-6339 BaSSb&SSs

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32 Housekeeping Rooms *2.50 to *3.50: CLEAN light housekeeping rooms; walking distance. 850 N. Ea*t-st. ALABAMA N. 2037—Attractive, large front, one room and kitchenette: private ea ALABAMA. N 1838—Newly decorated livtngroom and kitchenette- four windows; constant hot water. Only two to [ _ share nice bath. N. ALABAMA. 1104—Clean housekeeping rooms. Well furnished; front porch; very reasonable. _ : BELLEFONTAINE. 1022—One room apart—ment; furnUhed. private entrance. *3. BROADWAY. 2001—Modern ’wo-roonTfur-nished apartment; light, sink; Beautyrest: 5 windows; adults. BROADWAY, 14.'3—Light, sunny, front! two-room apart.-pent: reasonable. Phone. BROADWAY. 1134—2 rooms. 2 beds $3 50: Worn kitchenette. *3;_one. $2.50. BROADWAY. 1807—Two-room apartments! beds, redecorated; well ventilated. BROADWAY. 1134—Three large’lower rmi] Two beds, 66. Room, kitchenette. $3. CARROLLTON. 1529—Neatly furnished 2I®?? 1 abattment. utilnies: sink; private entrance. RI-5976. CARROLLTON. 1226—3 nice clean connect! lug rooms: utilities: garage. Room, kitchenette. LI-9403. ’ ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2 3-room apart- * 4 ‘ * s ' so: ltun<lr y room. ILLINOIS, 3232 N.—Nicely furnished-Iwo-room front apartment; sink, new range: refrigerator. NEW JERSEY. N.. and house! f rooms; steam heat; hot water. NEW JERSEY. N., 1421—Cozv large front _room: kitchenette: phoneadults: *4.59. NoRTH E. 230. Apt. 6—Large living room? complete kitchen; private family. Couple or two girls. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 815—One large front fopm apartment; newly decorated; all utilities; sink. PENNSYLVANIA. N. 1866—Very attractive 2-room apartment; all utilities: adults: _ private entrance^ WASHINGTON. E„ 181 o! light,' upper two-room apartment. Opposite park. Garage. *5. WOODRUFF. 544 (Middle Drive) —On# room; kitchenette. running water: _ adults. Reasonable. CH-3173. WOODRUFF. 766, West Drive—Attractive two rooms and bath. Newlv decorated. Private entrance. Ideal for adult*. Phone 10 T*L E - 634—Three large rooms] first floor, porch: private entrance. TENTH. 229 E.—One room for housekeeping. Redecorated, $3. Walking distance. 10TH. E. 2225—55; 2 front: large closet? sink, gas range, utilities; private entrance.^ TWO and three-room apartments: mod! ern: corner location. Aodlv 635 Broadway. SAVE on your want ad’cost!! use Times Economy Want Ad*. Just phone—Rl-555I—and aar adtaker 33 Hotels SEMINOLE HSTBTEHgwT Bath, running water; S3, $4, $4.50 week 34 Apartments , Unfurn. $33.50. NORTH 1200—Beautiful 4-rm. apt? and sunrnom: others. White. TA-4633, Ap T- 15—6 rm. mod.. 5596 serv ’* McCullough Agency, LIMerid.; furh., unfurn *37.50-47.56 av w L 6 ’,vl *38.0(1 37 W. 21st; 2-bdrm $45 ofl GENERAL APARTMENTS 22 Vermont. LI-2439, ALL modern 4-room apartment; heat? water; close to Indianapolis Rental Agency Fum. and unfurn. apts. Free service and_transportation. LI-5452. /WRIiYIfNI R£NrAtßo߀flo Apartments In all parts of the city; free transportation to inspect. Call HE-1328. 35 Houses. Unfurnished DETROIT. 147—Clean. 5 rooms; lights? !**• InsW® toilet : water paid. SIO.OO. xiA-1240-W. 7TH-AV. S„ ill ißeech Grovei—Six-room double, strictly modern throughout. DRWILL DECORATE WHERE NECESSARY* St. Clair, E., 1214; 4 rooms, garage $8 Davidson, S., 110; 6 rooms, water pd $7.50 Davidson, S.. 112; 3 rooms, water paid $5 sgl., gar., wat. pd Sid 30th, E., 4o05; 4,rm. sgl., gar., wat pd $lO 36 Furn. Houses , AptsT $25; GALE, 1333 N.—Furnished six rooms? radio; lovely shady yard. CH-1965-R. S3S—NORTH. 20(XV—Nice 5-rm. aot all u till tie* (adult*). Others. White. TA-4633. ILLINOIS. N.. 2020—Beautiful, large kitchenette apartment, unusually attractive: linens, utilities, garage. Reasonable. 29TH ST.. 403 W.—Modern 4-room apartment; partially furnished; thoroughly 40TH.. 413 W.—Six rooms, strictly modern! three bedrooms, nicely furnished. Reasonable. CH-3173. CLEAN, modern 2-room apartment: newiy decorated: private entrances. 1919 N. Illinois. 38 Rent Suburban Farms NORTH. WOODED LAND—Mnrf-rti] 9 rooms, sleeping porch: redecorated, beautifu'ly landscaped. Rl-2881. i5 Business Opportunities MUNCIE. IND.. business property. North! vast corner, one square east of Cour* House: 62', 2 ’ on Main-st by 125’ on Mul-herry-st. Fine location for anew building; present building nets good return. w ee^°^'ner at law office of Arthur D. McKinley. 200 Va E. Main-st. Muncie. Ind. CLEANING. PRESSING SHOP] CHEAP FOR QUICK SALE. TERMS. LI-3239. 46 Securities we'wiliTbuy RAILROADMENS. CELTIC FLETCHER AVE. BLDG. & LOAN .SCHLOSS BROS INVESTMENT CO. 137 E. Washmgton-st. LI-221®,

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