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DOT IN PACIFIC VITAL AS I). S. AIRWAYS LINK Kingman Reef Ideal for Seaplane Landing on Antipodes Route. By Unites Prr* WASHINGTON, May 9.—A small island In the Pacific whose mere existence was debated for years seems likely to become an important link in future American-Aus-tralian airplane routes. The island is Kingman Reef, a mere dot in the wide Pacific, but important as a seaplane landing base because it contains a deep, still lake completely protected from ocean waves by a circular rim of land. William T. Miller, superintendent of airways for the Commerce Department, recently visited the island and thereafter announced: “Kingman Reef probably will figure prominently in the development of commercial aviation on the route to the Antipodes as one of the two stops between Honolulu and New Zealand.’’ Islands Annexv-d by United States Miller, during the last year, has headed four expeditions from Honolulu to Kingman Reef and the nearby islands of Palmyra, Jarvis, Howland, Baker and Semoa. His object was to obtain weather data and to survey possible landing places for airplanes. Asa result of these trips, the islands of Jarvis, Howland and Baker, which the United States and Great Britain long had claimed loosely without being much concerned about them, were annexed formally to the United States. The interesting thing about Kingman Reef, which lies roughly at the intersection of a line drawn south from Honolulu with another drawn west lrom Panama, is that for years its mere existence was debated. Various sailors had sighted land there, but in 1897, the British warship Penguin advised the Admiralty that it had "sailed directly over the area where land was once reported,” and that none had been found. The British sea lords ordered it stricken from the navigation charts. Sighted in 1921 In 1921, however, the U. S. S. Eagle 40, en route from Palmyra Island to Honolulu, reported to the Navy Department that it had seen what looked like dry land at Latitude 6-23 north, Longitude 162-18 west. Little attention was paid to the report. A year or so later, however, L. A Thurston, publisher of the Honolulu Advertiser, accompanied a party to the island and, on May 10, 1922, landed there and claimed it in behalf of the United States. He left there a glass jar containing an American flag and Honolulu newspapers. When the discovery was reported to the State Department, Thurston, according to authorities here familiar with the story, was told that he must be wrong as “there is no land at Kingman Reef." The island was recognized officially in 1925, when a United States Navy expedition landed there and found the records left by Thurston. It is now recorded on United States charts. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses <lncorrect addresses frequently are *!ven to the Marriage License Bureau deliberately The Times in nrintlnc the official list assumes no responsibility for such addresses.! Charles C. McVee. 23, or 1009 Josephs' truck driver, and Catherine M. Ackermann, 17, of 1009 S. Waldemere-st. housekeeper. William Deshong, 54, Dayton. 0.. barber, and Estelle Berry, oi. Lincoln Hotel, seamstress. Rollle Gibbs, 24, Middletown, 0., paper maker, and Rinda Downs, 24, Claypool Hotel, housekeeper Oliver Lovelace. 25, of 726 W. Vermontminister and Arttie May Harrelson, 25, of 726 W. Vermont-st, housekeeper. Claience Clemons, 24. of 2245 N Capl-tol-av waiter, and Harrttie Turner, 19 of 2245 N. Capltol-av. housekeeper. Dean I. McCarty. 25. of 1319 N. New Jersey-st, clerk, and Adelaide Long, 24, of 2441) Plerson-st, file clerk. Robert Whitehead. 32 of 223 Oelsen-dorff-st, cook, and Mollie Northington, 27, of 721 W. Vermor.t-st, maid. Alvah B. Schisscl. 26. of 1517 E New York-st, clerk, and LaZora M. Taylor. 22. of 20 N. Oriental-st, waitress. Vaughn E Fitzwater. 22. of 1037 W. 32nd-st, truck driver, and Marian A Nelson. 20. of 3544 Carrollton-av. clerk. Qlenn Baker, 42 of 507 E. WaslUngtonst. painter, and Betty A. Bennett. 39. of 241 N Arsenal-av, housekeeper George W Lynam. 21. of 1434 Edwardsav, truck driver, and Helen M. Johnson, 19. of 1434 Edwards-av, bakery helper. Births Girts Thomas, Bernlece Earps, Methodist. Kelvin, Harzel Johnson, Methodist. Victor, Margaret Bullock, Methodist. Percy, Margaret Parrott. 2279 Hillside. Lerov. Marcelle Sheets, 33's S. Oriental. Victor, Bett Mandeboch, 855 N. New Jersey Ravmond, Beatrice Blythe, 1416 E Raymond. Rots Ralph. Lucille Rtnglespaugh, Methodist. Melvin. Verna Erman. Methodist Esper, Ruth Epps, Methodist. Merlin. Marie Chancy. Methodist. James. Mary Clarkson. 3353 W. 16th. William. Iva Kelly. 820 Elm. Jesse, Pauline Jump. 35 N. Warman. Deaths Thresa Valentine, 75. at 919' 3 E. 15th. broncho-pneumonia Marv Holloran. 75. at 520 E. Vermont, Chronic intersticia! nephritis. Theodore C. Anderson, 34. at 248 S. Illinois. acute cardiac dilatation William A. Hill, 52, at City, chronic myocarditis, Ella Schultz, 70, at 327 S. East, coronary Kclusion. Bessie Lone, 49. at City, carcinoma. William C. Kuhlman, 71, at 1224 Newman, cerebral hemorrhage Samuel Scott. 36, at Methodist, streptoloccic. sore throat. William A. Vaughn, 67, at Methodist, iremia. Silvia Smedley, 78, at 524 W. 12th, Irteriosclerosis. Henry H. Bishop. 76, at 617‘a E. Merrill, larclnoma. BUILDING PERMITS McHill McHaells. 1002 Hight-st. *25. retire electric circuit. Rex Landis. 5820 N. New Jersey-st. *75. nstall four electric circuits. Ed Burns. 21 N. Dearborn-st. $25. change ilectric service. William Convev. 1135 Centennlal-av. *25. Install electric range. Lawrence Sexton. 4816 E. 13th-st. *25. list all electric range. Mrs Cecil BucTiannan. 218 N. Tremont,v. *25. Install electric range. H. S. Carpenter. 5422 Kenwood-av. *SOO. Feet one-storv brick veneer dwelling. H. 8. Carpenter. 5422 Kenwood-av. *250. Irect tyro-ear frame garage. Wheeler’s lun ih. 8 W Market-st. *350. rect nytal hoo<4 for light reflectors. Mrs. 1. Woof.. 2160-62. *9O. InstaU unlernins under wall. Mat Perron, 936 Campbell-av, *7OO, Interior alterations. William Low Rice, 5240 Cornelius-av, 800. erect two-car frame garage. William Lowe Rice. 5240 Cornelius-av. *OOO. erect one-story brick veneer dwellbc Ball Park Wrecking Cos. 2115 Columblaiv *25. wreck four-roc.n> dwelling. Ball Park Wrecking Cos. 2145-47 Mart-Odale-av. *BS. wreck old barn. Ball Park Wrecking Cos., 906-08 Churcht. *3O, wreck old dwelling Fritz Morria, 4511 N. illinois-st, *4OO, rect two-car garage. Guy Juitus. 960 N. Oraham-st, 15000, rect two-story single dwelling. Frit* Morris. 4511 N. Illinois-st. *9500, rect one-story crick veneer dwelling. W. M. Fletcher, 148 S. Emerson-av, *IOO, rect two-car garage. M. S. Kopp, 1251 N. Mount-st, *IOO, ►£t two-car garage.

Vital Statistics m:ii.di.no permits Seymour Brothers, 2421-23 W. Washing-ton-st, *75, erect sign. Hickman-Moyer Sales Cos , 13th-*t near Meridian-st, *25, install electric service. A. Ac P. Grocery Cos.. 3232 E. 10th-st, *6O. install electric motor, heater and sign. Severln Hotel, Illinois and Georg!v*t**125. install electric motor. Rink Cloak House. 33 N. Illinois-st, *6OO, instal! five c . .’.trie motors. Sally Frock Shop. 34 W. Washington-st. *IOO. instal! two electric motors. Sohsff s Shoe Store. 259 E. Washingtonst. *SO. Install one electric motor. Morris and Cooley, 6227 Central-av, *IOO. install four electric circuits. H P. Dali. 920 Rivlera-dr. *35. change electric service and add seven receptacles. Mrs. Edith Proctor. 3915 Sutherland-av, *25, Install electric range. Fresh Wav Producta Cos . 715 N. Illinois st. *45. install seven electric sign oulets. Harry Bvrket. 1740 E. lOth-st. *SO. install three electric services Indianapolis Electric Bign Cos.. 228 N. Aiabama-st. *75. install new electric wjring. _ 2 Cards of Thanks BUNDY— /e wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for their manv acts of kindness during the illness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. Mrs. Emily Bundv Especially do we thank the Rev. L. H. Kendall. William Kendall. Mrs. R D. Todd Mrs. Sam Sherrill. Shirley Bros, and Mr. and Mrs Burcham. and all for their beautiful floral offerings. THE FAMILY. 3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Friday. Mav. 8, IM* ADAMS—Andrew A., husband of Mrs. Lois Adams, and father of Robert A. Adams, passed away in Clearwater. Fla. Services at 4041 N Meridlan-st, Friday, 5 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. BlLLS—Abner, beloved husband of Alice Bills and father of Miss Carrie Hardegan, Dolphla and Frank Bills, of this city; Clara McKinney of Nineveh, Ind.; Georgia Stafford of North Vernon, Ind., and Mrs. Mattie Davis, Franklin. Ind., passed awav Thursday, May 7. at the resideno-. 1541 S. Richland. Services at the residence Saturday, May 9. 2 p. m. Interment Greenlawn cemetery, Franklin. Ind. Friends Invited. FINN BROS. SERVICE. FRENCH—Lewis B , age 78 years, beloved father of Rolla (Lon) French and grandfather of Harold B. French, passed away Wednesday. May 6. Funeral at the late residence. 119 N. Bosart, Saturday. May 9. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call at the residence after 10 a. m. Friday. SHIRLEY SERVICE. MAY—Robert H , age 88. formerly of 4914 Broadway; father of Mrs. Zota M. Dowd, Mrs. Gertrude Kimber Muller and Mrs. Blanche M. Husson. passed away May 7 at. the home of his daughter. 5109 Carvel. Funeral will be held from the McNEELY MORTUARY. 1828 N. Meridian-st., Saturday 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. REMBUSCII—Frank J„ father of Trueman Rembusch and Mrs. Maxine Garrison, brother of Nicholas. Joseph and George Rembusch, died Wednesday at Major Hospital. Friends may call at the residence, 703 S. Harrison. Shelbvville. Furt'ral Saturday. 8:30, at the home; 9 a. m.. St. Joseph's Church. Shelbyville. Burial St. Joseph’s Cemetery. KIRBY. THOMS—Henry E., husband of Bertha C. Thoms, brother of Frederick Thoms of Shelbvville. George R. Thoms of Indianapolis and Mrs. Will Greer, Chicago, passed awav Thursday afternoon. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. 5 Funeral Directors AT HOME OR AWAY The death of a friend or relative away from home can be cared for directly by us. We have personal contacts with funeral directors in every city and can make all arrangements for you anywhere. Or, if a burial is to be in a distant city we’ will make all arrangements just as if it were here. Flanner & Buchanan MORTUARY 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd. TA. 4400. 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. PR-2570 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W MICH.-ST. BE-1934 PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 B. NEW YORK-ST IR-1173 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridlan-st. TA-1835 FLANNER OUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive TA-4400—TA-4401—TA-4402 BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect-st. DR-5307 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market WHO IS IT? Win Guest Tickets to the CIRCLE THEATER TO SEE "The ex-Mrs. Bradford" With Wm. Powell and Jean Arthur "Brides Are Like That" With Ross Alexander and Anita Louise 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 10 best solutions dally. The Times will award each a guest ticket. Winners will be announced nere dally. Answers to today’s questions must be In not later than 5 p. m., Monday, May 11. TODAY’S QUESTIONS ItVho is It with CH-57SS advertls- • Ing Served Indianapolis 12 years? 2 AY ho * it located at 601 Illinois • Bldg, selling 4-Room House, 2Vi Acres ? 3 Who is it located at 150 Madison • Ave. advertising 25 Good Rugs? 4 Who Is it offering I’hilco Jr., Pre- • owned? 5 Who is it (give address of party) • offering Wedding and Engagement Ring. $25? 6 Who is it (give address of party) • offering -3 Rooms. Private Bath, Everything Furnished? 7 Who is it located at 2050 Northr western wanting Paper Hangers, First Class? 8 Who is it located opposite State- • house selling oxl2 Wool Back Rugs, $9.75? Brine or mall vour entry to the Who Is It Contest Deoartment. The Times, 214 W. Maryland. Indianapolis. Ind. Winners of May 6th Questions 1 Mrs. Rose Heen. 3546 E. New York. 2. Mrs. Laura Bentley. 115 E Walnut. 3. Mrs. Samuel Ellis, 1616 Fletcher. 4. Miss Helen De Marko. 1852 N. Penn. 5. Louis Coulon. Occidental Bldg. 6. Everett Bvrum, 1437 W. 36th. 7. Miss Louise Toens, 1439 S. Meridian. 8. Mrs. Katherine Frazer, 1056 W. 18th. 9 9 Mrs. Lena Rene. 812 Woodlawn. 10. T. C Tolson. 4720 E 10th .Winners must call for their tickets at The Times Want Ad Dept., 214 V/. Marv-land-st, before 9 p. in,, Monday, May U.

5 Funeral Directors G. H. HERRMANN 1505 8. EAST-ST. DR-4477 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian. DR-2140; DR-3210 “Where better funerals cost less” GEORGE McCARTY FORTVILLE _ INDIANA MOORE & KIRK 3SM Statlon-st. CH-1806-7 TA-6056-8 ROYSTER & ASKIN I*o2 W, Meridlan-st. TA-0298 SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 346 N. Illinois-st. LI-5409 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL ROMES 2614 W. WASH.-ST. BE-0148 1719 N jCAPITOL-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. (Brightwoodl 9 Lost and Found LOST—Bowknot pin, diamond center, platinum front with onyx, gold back, Wednesday. May 6. Downtown. Liberal Reward. HE-1792. RI-6164. LOST—Large white English bull dog; dark ears, few spots on back. Reward. 733 Congress. LOST —Lady's Gruen wrist watchTTiameTon back; downtown Thursday. Reward. __ TA-354G. BLACK brindle male Scottie, two old; name “Scottie.’’ Escaped Sunday May 3. Reward. RI-6521. FOUND—Bicycle on S. Meridlan-st. Identlfy at 1653 Kelly. LOST—Small Boston bull terrier male; white mark on neck. Reward. HU-1037. 11 Fersonals i RHEUMATISM i g Neuritis or Muscular Lumbago m are quickly relieved with g Keene’s Wintergreen Tablets j§ H Absolute money-back guarantee. g jg See your druggist or write direct §g jj THE KEENE DRUG CO.. INDPLS. §j aillllllllttllllllllllllllllilllllllllllliiw p ENTRAL GIVES FREE MANICURE 209 I. O. O. F. Bldg. T _ __ _ Monday to Friday FREE International MARCEL -harm School. 342 E. Wash. TI ■ NTERNATIONAL Cnarm BeauI Ity School. FREE Finger Wave I lIW lor Marcel. 342 E. Wash. St. DR. CRUM formerly of Vlrginia-av Is now located at 1025 Prospect-st, Fountain Phone DR-6233. SEWING—Work guaranteed. Prices. 50c and up. MISS REEVES, LI-5236, 1118 _ Park. HAIRCUT, shampoo, wave, all 3.25 c. Royal Bejuty Acad., 401 Roosevelt bldg. 14 Schools , Instruction 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. £ T.ATYTIiIQ Inquire about mr modern equipt beauty school. High school graduates invited to spend a day without obligation. Tuition within the reach of all. INTERNATIONAL CHARM BEAUTY SCHOOL. 342 E. Wash., RI-0192, COMPLETE beauty course, SSO; enroll now. Royal Beauty Acad., 401 Roosevelt bldg. THE paper with the most Economical Want Ads. THE TIMES. RI-5551 20 Help Wanted , Female TWO saleswomen, pleasant work taking orders for Saldin “77” Solution. Can earn sls and up. 4101 English. BBAUTY training for light office work! Royal Beauty Acad,, 401 Roosevelt Bldg. IF YOU DON’T FIND the position you’re looking for here, try an inexpensive Times “Situation Wanted” ad—four days cost as little as 65c—and mav find Just the connection you want. Call MISS PAGE Riley 5551. The Times. Want Ad Headauarters. Times Economy Want Ads as low as 2c per word. Phone RI-5551. Say Adtaker. 21 Help Wanted, Male Paper Hangers FIRST CLASS. MUST HAVE TOOLS AND CAR. HUBER CONTRACTING CO. 2050 NORTHWESTERN TA-2580 A NATIONALLY known organization has an opening for ambitious men with cars to work with manager: pleasant work; good pay and chance for rapid promotion. Call Saturday between 2 p. m. and 9 p. m. at Hotel Washington. Ask for Mr. Tatman. SALESMAN—Man who can sell used cars. If you have sold specialties house to house and looking for a good job apply. Must have own car. 4850 W. 16th-st. WANTED —Amateurs for Saturday. Apply EAGLES TEMPLE. 43 W. Vermont, Friday afternoon or Saturday morning. RI-4144. SHOULD YOU FAIL to find the position you want in this column, may we suggest you use an inexpensive ad of vour 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 Headauarters 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-3167, Lowest Cost Situation Ads Times Situation wanted rates are lowest in town. 12 words cost only 22c—four days for as little as 65c. cash with order. Bring or mail your ad to Want Ad Headquarters, The Times, 214 W. Maryland. 24 Situations , Male Lowest Cost Situation Ads Times Situation wanted rates are lowest in town. 12 words cost only 22c—four days for as little as 65c, cash witli order. Bring or mail your ad to Want Ad Headquarters, The Times, 214 W. Maryland. 29 Moving and Storage CH-2878. "Pete's" Transfer, $1 Up! Local all kinds (white); careful. Prompt _ service. MOVING, general hauling. $1 up: used furniture bought, sold. 906 Ft. Wayne. 30 Rooms for Rent *2 50 —JUST off Illinois carline; attractive front room. Private home. Lady. HA--1394-M. *3; DELAWARE, N.. 1409—Well furnished room; good bed; private entrance; gentleman. RI-9267. __ *3: COZY, pleasant room; close _ bath7Tlo7 N. Alabama. Apt._l;jday phone LI-6989. CENTRAL. 1128—Clean, comfortable room' next bath; phone; home privileges. __ Reasonable. CENTRAL, 2209 —Large, light, front room! nicely furnished; breakfast optional. HE-4096. _ DELAWARE. N.. 1656—UT>per duplex; nice clean room; home privileges; meals optional. Reasonable. DELAWARE. N. 725. No. ing room. Reasonable. Walking distance. RI-4703. I EAST. 707 S.—Sleeping room; private eni trance. Modern. On car line. MICHIGAN. E . 3032—Nice, cheerful room; five windows; private home; garage; *3. CH-1591. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2038—Nice front, downstairs room; private entrance; board optional. HA-2571-W. NEW' JERSEY, N., 2138—Lovely front room. Private, adult family; privileges. *3. TA-1851. NORTH. E.. 230. APT 6—Sleeping rooms, adjoining bath; private home; one or two gentlemen. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 2229—Single bedroom. Will share home with employed people. HA-3242-M. PENNSYLVANIA. N. 2740—2d floor, front: twin mahogany beds; owners home; ga. rage: dinners. HA. 2294-J TACOMA. N.. 51,7—Large sleeping room: next to bath; private home; garage; reasonable. TALBOTT room, downstairs; connecting bath. .Constant hot water. WASHINGTON-BLVD! 2820—Nice airj TQoms shower; bath; *3. TA-3821. ROOM in private family (north); gentlemen. Oarage. Central carline. TA-2440. 31 Rooms with Board ALABAMA, N„ 1224—Large room, good ventilation, home Molting; *9 week; phone.

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31 Rooms with Board BROADWAY, 2528—Nicely furnished, large front room; twin beds; two girls; phone. LEXINGTON. 937—Double or single room; modern; excellent meals; *lO double. DR--3523-J. __ _ _ _ WASHINGTON. E. 3145—G00d home; shower; privileges; three meals; *5. CHVERY nice locality; large front room:small private family; privileges; suitable for two; reasonable. BE-o<9l-M. SMALL child o care for. no other boardera. Docto 's reference. HU-7705 32 Housekeeping Rooms N. ALABAMA. 1104—Clean housekeeping rooms. Well furnished; front porch; very __ reasonable. BELLEFONTAINE. 1022—One room apartment; furnished, private entrance, *3. BROADWAY. 1134—Three large lower rms! Two beds, $6. Room, kitchenette. $3. BROADWAY. 1626—^Two-room apartment: furnished or unfurnished; sinks, hot water, phone. BROADWAY. 2001—*5.50; light, airy, modern apartment; furnished; sink, range; parking space. CAPITOL, N. 2025—Tw0 or three unfurnished; utilities; reasonable: month; white. CARROLLTON. 1226—Nicely furnished three-room front apartment; one room kitchenette, utilities, garage. LI-9403. CARROLLTON, 1561—Two-room. front apartment; all utilities; reasonable. One _rooim $3.50. EAST-ST. 914. N.—Two front rooms, modern; private entrance; adults; garage; reasonable. ILLINOIS. N„ 2339—0ne, two three-room apartments. $3, $3.50. $5.50. Laundry room. MICH., 302 E. Clean, quiet, respectable housekeeping room: $2.50; phone. MICHIGAN. E.. 2416—Tw0 rooms: private bath; sink; entrance. Cool. Desirable location. Adults. NEW JERSEY. N„ 2042—Front room, kitch. enette, sink, newly decorated; furnished. Private entrance. Adults. PARK. 1655 Front: large, cheerful liv-ing-room: in-door bed: dining room; _k itchenette: s 1 nk; adults; $6 PARK. 2142—Tw0-room front apartment; furnished, sink, utilities. HE-4747 evenings. UNION, 1214—Three-room furnished”modern apartment; newly decorated; private entrance. LOVELY” WOODRUFF, 608 Middle-dr—Oni room, $4; small apartment, $6. Third flo or. CH-4108. NINTH. E. 616—Two cheerful rooms and kitchenette: private bath; good ventilation: phone. 10TH. E. 634—Three large rooms; first floor: porch: private entrance. THREE rooms, furnished or unfurnished; serrn-modern. 707 S. Capitol. 33 Hotels SEMINOLE HOTEL 920 ba^a Ala ' Summer rates. Running water, shower all rooms: $3.50, $4.50 week. Complete hotel service. CENTRAL HOTEL—33I N. Delaware: strictly modern outside rooms. Transient and weekly rates. 34 Apartments , Unfurn. Broadway! nos—strictly private; 4 rooms with bath. Rent reduced. SHELBY. 2525—C00l garden apartment; 4 thoroughly modern rooms, built-ins, Frigidalre. Adults. S4O. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452. 'MifMt 6MfitßU߀flO Apartments in all parts of the city; free transportation to Inspect. Call HE-1328. MODERN 2-room apartment; utilities furnished; 10th and Broadway. Apply 633 E. 10th, Apt. No. 4, 35 Houses, Unfurnished BROADWAY. 4330—6-room modern bungalow; newly reconditioned; 2-car garage ;_sso. RI-9548. TALBOT, 2055 N.—4-room lower duplex, bath, inclosed porch, yard, garage. WA--0544. 10TH, 215 E.—3-room, semi-modern, good condition, $12.50. LI-2290. 10TH. 213 E—7 ROOMS, ALL MODERN! _GOOD CONDITION. S2O. LI-2290. WILL DECORATE WHERE NECESSARY - Davidson, 110 S.—6 rooms, water pd. $7.50 Davidson, 112 S.—3 rooms, water pd. $5.00 LI-6517. 36 Furn. Houses, Apts. HAVE several nice furnished homes and apts. for summer. Others. White, TA-4633. 36-A Resorts and Cottages NORTHERN WOODS BEACH; 6-room furnished cottage by season. See Mr. Cook. On grounds. TWO beautiful cottages, one modern: good boating and fishing. Week or season; 25 miles from Indianapolis. CH-5293. 40 Wanted to Rent WANT two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in Irvington. Call Ir--15 Business Opportunities 2-TAP novelty box, 10-ft combination counter; pplished steel drainboard, etc. 609 E. Southern, DR-7291-J. 46 Securities We Will Buy RAILROADMEN’S CELTIC BLDG. & LOAN SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 137 E. Washington-st. LI-2218 47 For Sale 1018 S. Belmont: 4 rms. and toilet ST7SO 652 Warren; 5 rms. and bath $1650 819 Shepard: 4 rms. and bath SIBSO 226 S. Addison; 6 rms SI4OO 1119 Fletcher-av; 6-rm. modern $2400 3430 N. Salem; 8-rm. mod.; 3-car garage; 1 block to Shortirdge H. S. $3500 BRIDGES & GRAVES. P.I-3477. HU-2186, 1147 S. LINDHURST Built for a home, 2 bedrooms and bath down, 2 and bath up’ long living room, fireplace; garage; one-iialf acre; exchange for bungalow East or North. Mr. Burgess, RI-3388, IR-6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS EXCEPTIONAL Two-bedroom bungalow; story and half living room, lovely breakfast room; a real lot with shade: near schools and transportation. Mr. Schmidt, RI-9388, HU-6271. AMERICAN ESTATES CO., REALTORS SHERMAN-dr, S., 702—5-room bungalow; like new; breakfast room, inclosed rear porch, built-ins, shrubbery, double garage. $3500.00. Vacant. CH-0899. S2OOO, $l5O DOWN—6 rooms modern; paved street; a nice home. MR. MAWSON, 18'/2 S. Delaware. 14TH, W., 120—7-room modern house: 4 rooms down, 3 up; house in good condition. Bargain price. RJ-1736. EAST-st, S„ 2171—6-room modern. S2OO cash: bal. $lB per mo. HARNESS & CLINE, 119>2 N. Alabama, LI-9220. ORCHARD AVE. 3600 BLK.—7-room modern; lot 60x320. *2OOO. 215 Indiana Trust Bldg. 1800 NORTH—Desirable 4-bedroom single, good condition; garage. $2200. TA-2703. 1200 WEST —Six rooms, semi-modern; get _ deed for $350 cash. RI-9038. 48 Sale Suburban Farms SHERMAN-dr. S., 702—5-room bungalow, excellent condition, breakfast room, built-ins, inclosed rear porch, double garage, shrubbery. $3500.00. Will sell additional ground adjacent to this home at very low price. Vacant. CH-0899. Sale or Trade Vi Acre vacant gr.. clear. ' r od bldg, site, close-in. near Lyndhuv-' ar. Trade for deed equity or cash. ” -1801, LI-2541. HALL-HOTTEL CO.. U Total Pi l_e, $750 Small new house not finished, with lVi acres, near Allisonville. A. R. STARK, HE-1801. Hail-Hottel Cos.. Inc., LI-2541. TEN acres; good outbuildings; seven rooms; about six miles on Shelbyville Pike. BARGAIN TO SETTLE ESTATE; $5500. HU-3984. CAMBY—S-room cottage; electricity, garage. large chicken house, barn, acreage. Speedway; Fisher-av. 1844; 5-room modern bungalow; garage: *3.250. DR-5383-M. PITTSBORO. ind., 3'i Acres with 5-room house; garage with extra room; fruit trees; SI6OO. RI-7017. 215 Indiana Trust Bldg. _ 6-ROOM modern; built-ins, full basement; Ideal home. 32 Iris. BE-0120. 5015 Rock- _ ville-rd. REAL ESTATE” RENTALS! INSURANCE. R. A. FRANKE RI-2800 E. KIRK McKINNEY CO.. INC. BE SURE—Of vour title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE 155 E. Market-st. Union Title Bldg. FIVE or ten acres. South of Beech Grove. To settle estate. 2025 Shelby. 51 Real Estate Loans RESIDENTIAL loans as low as 5%. F. B. McKlbbin, 846 Consolidated bldg. RI-1328. 5-5 Beer Equipment KING'S—- / CAR LOAD Os * | .90 \ , / Bentwood Chairs 1 each 1 I New Tables 52.25 up 1 1 I Complete Line Schenango I China I 1 Beer Glasses and Silverware J j \ CHROME FURNITURE / | \ A Rental lor Every Purpose / V Deliver Anywhere. On Payments 1617-31 Southeastern \ DR-3578

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PEARSON CO., Inc. 63 YEARS OF FAIR DEALING Bi Don’t Let the Low ■ | Price Fool You! ■ These are brand new 1936 models and fully guaranteed. M Will do-all we claim for them. Ordinarily you would exU pect to pay SIS to S2O more. 1 Laundry MAID Washer !Up! S9/1.50 i SMALL JCARRYINO PAY ONLY 1 I m at N ° EXTRA C ° ST V H • Electric Iron no carrying charge Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock if Paid Within 90 Days PEARSON CO., Inc. | jstssl 1

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THE TIMES RENTAL DIRECTORY Apartments Walking Distance From Downtown ADDRESS j SIZE j DESCRIPTION | RENT ■ All utilities paid. Apt. in good condition but owner will do 014T71 cfi. 3 additional necessary work to S2O 014 iii. ot. | Rooms satisfy good tenant. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE, 44 Virginia-av. 199 "M Doi I House- Large closet: water inside; JN. Dei. keeping heat. RI-6412. $1() No. 2 I Room J. S. CRUSE, INC. Apartments North of 9th to 16th Street ADDRESS | SIZE I DESCRIPTION | RENT~~ . Sunroom. Re decorated. IZOZ-O‘l Floors refinished. Heat, water t-, j 2 furnished. See custodian in 59^ Broadway Rooms basement before 7p. m. MARY E. MOLLOY . Apartments North of 16th Street ADDRESS r SIZE | DESCRIPTION I RENT 00/IG I 4 I Heat and water paid. RI-6571. I S9O 2249 rrerson | Roo ms I security trust co. I 1642 Park 6 Garage. GREGORY & APPEL, S4Q Rooms INC. LI-7491. Y Heat, water and garage in--2210 Talbott 5S£„ and u A -?W.‘c n c ! grove, S 3O 44 Virginia-av. Houses Walking Distance from Downtown ADDRESS | SIZE I DESCRIPTION | RENT Semi-mod. dbl.; wat. pd. A. J. 337 S. Ala. [ Ro o 7 ms 1 & °°- 144 N ~ s 7 ’ so Houses North 9th to 16th ADDRESS I SIZE 1 DESCRIPTION I RENT ~ 5 Good modern double, newly j Qll Tp 1 KfU Rooms decorated, water paid. LI- $1 g yil Li. loin 7361. C. C. GROVE, 44 Va.-av. Q9l TT 11+Vi I 10 | Semi-mod. single. SCHMID & | sl9 yzl hi. lltn. | Rooms I SMITH, 130 N. Del. RI-6367. | *P X4I Houses Northeast ADDRESS j SIZE j DESCRIPTION | RENT Semi-mod. dbl.; gar.; wat. pd. I 1534 Sheldon Rooms £ el J - gggff* & co ’ 144 N - 1 $lO Houses Northwest ADDRESS i SIZE | DESCRIPTION | RENT W I 3 Bed_ I Single: 2-car garage. RI-2368. I cqo cn W . | ro oms | CITY RENTALS, INC. I

48 Sale Suburban Farms DANDY 5-room bungalow, nice floors, large living room, electricity, full basement, furnace, inside water, garage, poultry house, 90 ft. front, good transportation; near Madison-av. MUST SELL. $2750. TERMS. STEWART & HUDELSON. 506 Inland Bldg. RI-8862. 49 Real Estate Exchange 300-ACRE farm, fair house, large barn, running water, acres of blue grass, good grain land, one-third trade, small cash, balance easy payments. O. P. FORMAN, 403 Lemcke Bldg. RI-8077. 56 Wearing Apparel 3 FORMALS. practically new. size 20. pastel coic.s. Dandy for graduation. W A-4850. Times Economy Want Ads as low as 2c per word. Phono RI-5551. Say Ad_taker. 57 Household, Goods Used MAYTAG Square aluminum tub washer. STEWART RADIO. 136 N. Penn U-5385 Carloads and Carloads of flne new suites and odd pieces to trade for your old furniture; generous allowance. BAKER BROS_2I9 E Wash-st 100 USED <£ O (TO Ice Boxes v{) | f \J)O All Sizes, Styles. Makes. R & R STORES. 225 E. Wash. Open Eve. MAYTAG—Late model—Will sacrifice for cash. “See.” 3850 Graceland. METAL Simmons twin bed; coil spring, mattress, sl2. 2336 N. Illinois. TA--7030. FOR SALE —Oil stove and heating stove. 1806 E. Raymond. Ice Boxes Good used trade-in* $1.50 up; excellent condition. FRIGIDAIRE STORE 927 N. Meridian. Open Sunday afternoon and evenings. ___ SINGER electric console; repossessed: like new: small balance: term*. Singer Cos. 126 W. Washington. RADlO—Blectric fans, piano, sweeper, china closet, rug. etc. 619 N. BeviUe. CH-7402-M. DRESSING table and bench, wicker breakfast set and fernery, victrola: reasonable. WA-1919. WILTON RUG, 9x12, ice box, desk. antique chair. 619 Fletcher-av. PHILCO Radio and ice box for sale. Apply 141 E. Washington. 11 ORIENTAL rugs of various sizes; priced to sell quick. Phone LI. 1053. WHITE and grey gas range. sls. Hoover Sweeper. $lO, 4621 £. New York,

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57 Household Goods WALNUT dining chairs, red mohair, red Chinese china cabinet. $75. 5215 Park. MAHOGANY BED AND DRESSR. sls. 3575 _ CENTRAL. WA-2815. rwr-m Cut Rate Rugs and Linoleum. 9x12 Rugs $3.95 Rug border 29c yd. 9x12 Wool back rugs $9.75 <TJL2 JORDAN BROTHERS 'WCn2O7 W. Wash. Opp. Statehouse. PREOWNED national known electric refrigerator; only $25 cash. ECONOMY RADIO. 245 E. Wash. Open eves. Times Want Ads —Cost Less—Produce Best 58 Miscellaneous for Sale STORE fixtures;" bakery equipment: special equipment; buy-sell. 419 E. Ohio. FOR SALE—AMERICAN BOWLING CONGRESS LUMBER and WALLBOARD. See Million Population Wrecking Cos. 310 S. Delaware. LI-62T0. 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED GooJ 'tsed lumber and building material of all kinds for sale cheap. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentucky-av. Indianapolis. Bicycle* Fishing Cv (Wpl *lO up Tackle '4^, VT V Repair* Cut Price* Hoffman’s, 254 Mas*, ave., 206 E. Wash. TYPE WRITERS—SI0 _ up; ail makes bought, exchanged, rented. M’COLLUM TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 233 N. Delaware. RI-4926. SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails, destroys bedbugs and household vermin. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Va.-av. RI-3315. BRICK—BRICK—BRICK Good clean hard brick, $4 per thousand, on Job. 142 N. Alabama-st. CLEAN LUMBER NEW AND USED Marion Material Cos. Wrecking Contractors. 2046 Northwestern free light and powerTwlnd-driven plants: very reasonable. 513 E. 10th-st. 1936 John F. Rider Radio manual, $6.50. Triplett, D. C. volt, Ohmmeter Range. 0-10-50-250-500. $4.50. 23 Sheets alum.. 10”xl2”xl-32" $6 50. 5 Sheets alum., 13”xl6”xl-32'' $3.50 1 pc. Bakelite or xlo”xls"x's.” $175. American Beauty Soldering Iron. 100 watts. $4.00. Kennedy Tackle Box new. $4.50. Box 432. care Times. EXCELLENT pair" of new quilting frames. $4. 1655 K. Alabama. HA-4991-M. Monday. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol and South St. Folding desk chairs. 75c and $1.25; 5gal. cans roof coating. $1.75; 2-gal. cans motor oil. 90c; metal ice boxes, sl3, sls. $25 and S4O. Coaloil ranges. S2O and $32.50; gasoline pressure ranges/ $45. AUTO RADIO 34 Matorota. used short time, $25. 622 E. 21st. HE-1234,

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58 Miscellaneous for Sale 2000 OAK - and sassafras fence posts; Must be sold. Horse manure for sale by the load. 1351 Kentucky-av. LI--5642. 59 Radios, Musical Needs CARLTON console! 9-tube, pre-owned. $13.50. L. S. AYRES & CO.. Radio Dept., 7th floor. STUDIO UPRIGHT PIANOS <CI oft A wonderful selection, ail makes, up to $460. WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio St. Open Eves. ARVIN Auto Radio, 7 tube, cost $69.50; will sacrifice. 539 W. Wasln LI-2644. USED UPRIGHT PIANOS sll nn Several makes to choose from. < r- LA U P WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio St. Open Eve SSO Vega Tenor Banjo (in case)... .$12.50 Boehm Clarinet (in case) <CI H gft Slingerland Guitar (in case) tp.Li.ov/ Easiest Payment Plan in Town. Lorenz Music Store. 20 Pembroke Arcade. USED RADIO SALE. $3.95 to sls. VAN SICKLE RADIO SHOP, 34 W. Ohio. BEAUTIFUL period grand; show model; only a few of its kind —the only one :n Indianapolis; will sell at half price. If you want a piano that is exclusive, see this. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E. Ohio-st. USED square aluminum tub, Maytag washer, $29.50. ECONOMY RADIO SHOP, 245 E. Washington,-st._ Open evenings. 9-TUBE Faday Radio $4,95 Radio Sales & Service. 211 Ind., LI-9383. GOOD repossessed car Radios, “Big Savings.” Terms. GOODYEAR SERVICE, 627 N. Delaware. LI-4834. 20 USED' PIANOS, "some like new; $lO to $75. Terms. Ex-service men buy now. Pay when you get bonus. UNIVERSE MUSIC CO.._Mass.-av at Walnut-st. 60 Farm and Garden DAHLIA week-end specials; Six roots, large flowering variety, all named. Our selection. $3.50 values for only $1.50. DELIGHT-U-G ARDEN. 2'/ 2 miles east on National-rd. HOOSIER PLANT CO—Tomato, cabbage, onions, pepper, sweet potato plants. 2917 S. Meridian. DR-2625. M’LEAN GARDEN TRACTOR, new, ’ $957 Made Indianapolis Universal Mfg. Cos. 324 W. 10th. FORDSON tractor, completely overhauled and painted. C. O. WARNOCK CO.. 819 E. Washington.

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ALTERATIONS ALTERATIONS, ladies’, men’s garments. Cleaning, pressing, relining, repairing. Reasonable. MEYER O. JACOBS. 212 AUTO BODY SHOPS Triangle Body Shop H. Hudson —J. Anthony—O. Barnett Body Repairs—Rebuilding Fenders, Tops. Painting a Specialty. 1442 N ave APITOL RI-3297

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AUTOMOBILE GLASS installed. $2 up. LANG AUTO GLASS CO.. CH-0115. 2325 E. Wash. AWNINGS A-l Awning and Top Shop 1027-29 Carrollton. 81-8133. IR-2847. BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS BUILT and made drv UNIVERSAL WATERPROFING CO.. CH--6397 4330 E. 16th-st. BEDDING REPAIR PILLOWS, comforts, mattresses sold, renovated and made like new. E. P. BURKLE. 431 Masa.-av. RI-6695. CINDERS AND CRUSHED STONE FIX up vour drivewavs: cinders, crushed stone: estimates. CEDAR COAL CO. DRCLEANERS ALERT CLEANERS—Garments, rugs, draperies. furniture, etc. 4618 E. Michigan. BPTT-FIRE WATER SOFTENER. The housewife’s friend. For sale at your neighborhood druggist or grocer. CONTRACTING DOUGHTY—Cement paving construction, general contractor: brick work a specialty. CH-6662. DODGE WEISS MAN MOTORS 2210 E Wash. Phones—Day CH-5828: nlte. DR-5117 FLOOR REFINISHING FLOOR sanded, reffnished; no dust; wall paper removed by steam. HU-2327, TA--6799. FURNACES VICTOR furnaces, oil burners and stokers. All makes cleaned, repaired. HALL-NEAL _ FURNACE CO. LI-4576. FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane. > hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583 GENERAL CONTRACTING ROOFING, carpentering, plastering, cement work, remodeling, painting, garages. new 6IENER. DR-3959. MACHINISTS GEO. J EGENOLF —Machinists, spec tails ■ ing in printing and special machinery. 18'i W. Bouth. LI-6216 MATTRESSES. MADE OVER MATTRESSES renovated; also made into lnnerspring by experts. RI-2347. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repair* on all musical lnstrumenta. CARLES MUBIO. 311 Maas.-av. BAND and orchestra Instrument* repaired' expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 126 N. Penn. LI-5513 THE paper with the most Economical Want- Ada. THE TIMES,. RI-5551,.

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61 Pets and Birds HEALTHY FULL-BLOODED AIRDALH PUPS—Nine weeks old. Reasonable. HA-1865. 1627 N. Meridian. 62 Horses and Cattle GOOD farm mare, weighs 1300™ lbs.; Just moved to town and have no usa for 64 Swaps WILL DO painting and decorating for anything of value. Call Mr. Rainey after 6 p. m. LI-2614. SWAP—Philco Radio and ice box for good typewriter. Apply 141 E. Washington. BED davenetta for heating stove, dresser or chiffarobe. 33 Walcott. GOOD 20-acre farm, trade for car and _cash. 122 S. Oriental. $79.50 CONSOLE all-wave, for work on '29 Ford. MATTOX. 1010 Sanders. THOR mangle, like new; for cash. 826 NT Temple-av. DAVENO, 2 rockers, cabinet radioj~swap for brooder house, oil brooder stove for cash. FRANK HEED, R. R. 9. Box 631, Brookvllle-rd. NASH, Vi-ton ice truck; good condition: S4O cash. 1441 Madison-av. TO ADVERTISERS Each ad appearing in this column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau directory for sixty davs free of charge. Your '‘Swap” ad will receive a special rate of seven days for the price of five and four days for the cost of three. Call RI-5551. FOR results at lowest cost us® Times Economy Want Ads Phone RI lev 5551. 65 Wanted to Buy WE PAY HIGHEST PRICESTfOR ~“ Iron, Rags and Metals. THE MILLER CO.. INC. 130 S. California. RI-5159 For Results Use JThe Times 66 Furniture Buyers WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT BERVICB HIGHEST cash prices paid. Household goods. If in a hurry and want top prices call J. P. GRIBBEN FURNITURE AND STORAGE. 1501 Madi.on. DR-3328.

NATURE’S MINERALS DISEASE and sickness—NATUßES MINERI AL FOOD CO.. 127 E. Ohio. RI-1461. Call, write. PAPER CLEANING PAPER CLEANED, walls washed; experlenced cleaners; no cheap work. PERCY SHIELDS. CH-7350. PAPER CLEANING, HANGING. PAINTING. INTERIOR, EXTERIOR. CH-6693. IM- __ MEDIATE SERVICE. _ PAPER CLEANING— 50c per room; 14 years experience; for immediate service LANNAN I White). BE-4728. PAPER CLEANING A-l; all work guaranteed. Served Indianapolis 12 years. CAL- _ LENDER. CH-5788. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING"" PAPERHANGING—First class work: 12c~a roll and up. Prompt service. LI-6124. PAPERHANGING —s2 room; kitchens, baths painted; paper removed by steam; guaranteed. BE-1609. PAPER HANGING and painting. Work guaranteed. Estimates. New samples. _ HOWARD JINES. DR-1906. M PAPER HANGING Removed by steam. RI-4131. PAPERHANGING, steaming, general contracting. painting. Reasonable. Estimates. References. WILSON & BARKER. CH-4835. PLASTERING HOLLAND ’& SULLIVAN. plastering coni tractors, new. repair, guaranteed. CH--0606. PRINTING "" FACTORY PRICE PRINTING - ™ Per 1000: Business cards. $1.50; bill heads and statements. $2.50; letterheads. $3 25; envelopes. $2.95. Tickets, labels, blotters. $2.95. 500 envelopes and 500 letterheads. $3.75. 141 E. WASHINGTON-ST RI-188S. RUSH jobs make us smile. HENDREN PRINTING. 685 Century. RI-8533 PUMP REPAIRING ” WE rib motor, air compressor, pump r#T pairing. MIER ELECTRIC. 3525 E. Washington. IR-1151. RADIO SERVICE J. & J. RADIO SERVICE—Free estimates! quality work; reasonable. 725 Port Wayne. LI-7273. RUG CLEANING W. N. FLY RUG CO.— Specialists in rug and furniture cleaning, 28 years. It costs no more. Completely insured. FlufT; chenille rugs from old rugs. 2323 Brookside. CH-2211. WHY PAY MORE? Best rflg cleaning; 9x12. $2. S. & S. RUG CLEANERS. LI--5894. _____ RELIABLE rug cleaners. 9x12 $1.75; 3-piece furniture, $6.50; guaranteed. CH-3\ RUGS. $1.80: furniture. M. 50: work kuer. JULIA U CLEANERS. LI-9384. W. 6. JONES. INC —Rubs, carpet cleaning Specialists. 4440 N Keystone. HU-1366 9x12 RUGS cleaned $2. Overstaffed cleaned, guaranteed. DEARBORN RUG CLEANERS. CH-0411. TRANSFER AND STORAGE YOU don’t need money To move; discarded furniture wanted. HOHN. IR-5858. TRUCK RENTALS MOVE yourself or rent anew pleasure - car? Low rates. DRIVE IT YOURSELF. INC, _39 Kv.-av. RI-7438 WANTED—WASTE PAPER WANTED—AII grades of waste paper"” News—3sc 100 lbs. Books. 60c 100 lbs. .BRYAN.. INC,. IUS- E. lith-H. HE-4959, /