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W. M. MORRISON BURIAL WILL BE
IN CAYUGA, IND.
School Supply Salesman Had Resided in Indianapolis for 26 Years.
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WILBUR M. MORRISON, 1529 Barth Ave., school supplies salesman who died in Methodist Hospital
yesterday, is to be buried at Cayuga,
Ind., tomorrow afternoon following funeral services at Clinton. Brief services are to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in the home. He was 50. Mr. Morrison was born in Eugene, Ind., and came to Indianapolis
in 1911. He was a member of the Milwaukee Commercial Travelers’ Association.
He is survived by two brothers, Henry and Dr. Robert Morrison, and two sisters, Mrs. Adeline Switzer and Mrs. Lawrence Malone.
MRS. JULIA SOLTAU, who died last night at the home of her aaughter, Mrs. Howard Cornell, 1902 E. Washington St. is to be buried Monday in Holy Cross Cemetery after services in the home at 8:30 &. m. and at Holy Cross Cathglic Church at 9. She was 56. Mrs. Soltau, who was the wife of the late James Garfield Soltau, Indianapolis |grocer, had been ill only a short time. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Merrick and lived in Indianapolis all her life. Surviving, besides the daughter, are a brother, John Merrick of Indianapolis: a sister, Mrs. Kate Sparks of Oklahoma City, Okla.; nephews, Ollie Merrick, Maurice Sheridan, John Padden and Harold Sparks, and niece, Mrs. Edwin Hall. Two sisters of Mrs. Soltau, Mrs. Charles Creiner and Mrs. Nellie Sheridan, died during the last two weeks.
ABRAHAM CLAY OLVEY, who died Thursday in his home, 2168 Oxford St., is to be buried tomorrow in the Oaklandon Cemetery. Funeral services are to be at 2 p. m. in the Moore & Kirk Funeral Home. He was 67. A carpenter in the City Hospital shop until his recent illness, Mr. Olvey has lived here for 37 years. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and the local Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Jennie Olvey; three daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Conners, Mrs. Helen Rafalco and Mrs. Mildred Bruce and a son, James Alyey, all of Indianapolis. Eight gralidchildren also survive.
MRS. CARMERA DICARLO, 1938 N. Olney St., a native of Italy and a resident of Indianapolis for 33 years, who died in St. Francis Hospital yesterday, is to be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery Monday following funeral services at 9 a. m. in the Kirby Mortuary. She was 53. She was a member of St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church and had been employed by L. S. Ayres & Co. for 12 years. She is survived by her husband, Gaetamo; a daughter, Mrs. Anthony Dallesandro, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; a sister, Mrs. Silomena Bartolacci, of Ann Arbor, Mich, and a grandson, Anthony Dallesandro.
MISS ELIZABETH GROSS, a resident of Indianapolis for 45 years, who died yesterday in the home. of her brother, Frank Gross, 1228 N. Dearborn-st, is to be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery Monday following funeral services at 3 p. m. in the Montgomery Funeral Home. She was 78. Born in Lawrenceburg, she came to Indianapolis in 1891. She was a member of the New Jersey Street Methodist Episcopal Church: Other surviors are a brother, Carl C. Gross of San Francisco, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Gellette of Mountain View, Okla.
MRS. CORA CALLAHAN, a former resident of Indianapolis, who died Thursday in her home in Milwaukee, is to be buried in Clayton, Monday, following funeral Services ai 2 p. m. in the Conkle Funeral Home. She is survived by her husband, F. A. Callahan; seven sons, Virgil, Roy, McKinley and Ernest, all of Indianapolis; Arthur of Greenwood, Charles of Aurora and Clarence of Noblesville, and a daughter, Mrs. Anna O'Neal of Milwaukee.
MRS. TILLA- SCHMIDT BLACKWELL, a resident of Indianapolis for 10 years who died yesterday in her home, 4912 E. New York St., is to be buried in Terre Haute tomorrow following funeral services in that city. She is survived ‘by the husband, George; a son, Dr. F. H. Blackwell, of Terre Haute, and two sisters, Miss Adah Schmidt and Mrs. Eleanor Johnson, both of Terre Haute.
MRS. FLORA D. KING, 411 S. Oakland Ave. is to be buried in Washington Park Cemetery Mon-
1:30 p. m. in the Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel. She was 55. She is survived by her husband, Jesse, and a daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Moll of Indianapolis.
ALLEGED FUR COAT © LOOT FOUND HERE
Police today announced they had recovered four fur coats with a total value of $1000, said to have been stolen from a Fort Wayne store. They said they found the coats after Fort Wayne authorities reported Jackson David of that city had confessed to the burglary and
anapolis persons to whom he had peddled the. garments. One of the five who police said refused to give up a coat was arrested on a vagrancy charge under $5000 bond.
YOUTH ACCUSED OF THREATENING FOUR
By United Press FORT WAYNE, Ind, Jan. 2—Ray M. Fagan, 20, was accused of threatening four youths last night with a gun used just “for making noise on New Year's eve.” . Pagan was charged with drawing a deadly weapon after he was brought to police by the four young beating.
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Indianapolis Times, Saturday, Jan. 2, 1837
BARNES—Chester - H., of 1040 S. Mount, beloved sén of Mrs. Minnie Barnes, passed away Jan. 1, age 22 years. Services Monday, p. m., at W, D. BEANBLOSSOM Mortuary, {a1 -23 ‘W. Ray. Burial Floral Park. Friends invited.
BY ANY Fannie B. ‘daughter of Martha . Snyder, sister of June Winona Snyder, nie Sherlock and Effie Griffin and dmother of Birchard Massey, passed away in Englewood, Colo. Fuaeral Mondey, 1 p. m., at the MON NTGOMERY FU NERWL HOME, 162 2 N. Meridian St. Friends invited. : Interment Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p. m. Sunday.
CRIPE—Clyde E., age 47 years, beloved husband of Myrtle Cripe, son of Artemus Cripe, brother of Harry and Merwyn Cripe, stepfather of Ina Richardson and Laurel McDaniel, Dagsed away Jan. 1. Friends may call SHIRLEY BROS. “CENTRAL CHAPEL, ‘948 N. Illinois St., from noon Saturday until noon Sunday and at the residence, 415 Berwick Ave, after 2 p. m. Sunday. Funeral at residence Monday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park.
DAVID—Alice K., igister of Dorothy od. Thomas H. David and Mrs, C. P. Mickelson. of Cordova, a sded AT Saturday morning. Services at her home, 4051 Central Ave.. Monday 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.
DI CARLO—Carmela, beloved wife of Gaetano Di Carlo, mother of Mrs. Anthony Dallesandro, died Friday. Friends ey call at the KIRBY MORTUARY, 1901 N ‘Meridian. Funefal Monday, 8:15, at the ‘mortuary; 9 a. .. St. Francis De Sales Church. analy Holy Friends invited.
HOEFGEN—Florence Adelaide, widow of Benjamin F. Hoefgen, beloved mother of Eunice and William A. Hoefgen and Mrs. Charles Brandenjmre and grandmother of Rober Hoefgen ‘and Arthur G. Cs “passed away at the residence, 317 N. Ritter Ave., “Thursday evening, Dec. 31 age 89-years. Funeral services will be held on the residence Monday afternoon, Jan. at o'clock. Burial Washington Park Cemetery. Friends are welcome.
HOWARD—Donald Vernon, age 5 months. Little son” of Mr. land Mrs. Yernod how,
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Cross Cemetery.
ge passed away Friday. Jan . 4 Funeral from residence. 1150- N. Riount, Sunday. Jan 2 m. Dn
Pp. South Cemetery, Danville, Ind. - -
LEY SERVICE.
JOHNSON—Clarence H. entered into rest Saturday, age 43 vears. Husband of May Johnson, stepfather of James Hartman, brother of Mrs. John Beem, Mrs. Myron
Mills, Charies and Frenry Solna. Funeral Sunday, 3 p. Ww. Mog RE FUNERAL PARLOR. YY at
H. Harrington Funeral Home, HazelLy Ind., 2:30 p. m. Burial Hazelton.
JORDAN--Thomag, age 38 vears. Husband of Winifred, father of John, Thomas, Patrica and Joan, Sed Bi Yn Funeral Monday. Jan. 4, a. GEORGE W. USHER FUNERAL "HOME. 2614 W. Washington: 9 m. St. Anthony's Church. Friends 2 nvited,
KINNICK—Susan, widow of John R. Kinnick. pass? daughter. Mrs. Ma Ave., Beech Grove, Spidrday, Jan neral Monday. Jan. 4. 2,p. m., Grove Baptist Church. P trial Greenwood. iends may call at the C. WILSON FUNERAL HOME, 1230 Prospect, until noon Monday,
OLVEY—A. Clay, of 2168 N. Oxford, beloved husband of Jennie Olvey, father of Mrs. Beatrice Conners, Mrs. Helen Ragalee. Mrs Mildred Bruce and James Olvey, arted this life Thursday, age £7 Veare” Funeral Sunday, Jan. 3, at the OOR. KIRK NORTHEAST FUNERAL EME, 2530 Station St., Burial Oaklandon. Friends nites. Friends may call as residence until 12 noon Sunday.
SOLTAU—Julia, -widow of the late James G. Soltey, entered into rest Reidy, ee Mother of Mrs. Mildred Cornell, of John Merrick, Kate Sparks, D:lansma City. Funeral Monay, 8:30 m., at residence. 1902 E. PP y:hingtorr. "St. Holy Cross Church, 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. HARBy W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR in charge.
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(CORR BOTED NOTICE) WHEATLE Y—George Franklin of R. R. 5. Box 644, Indianapolis, beloved husband of Anna Wheatley, father of Mrs, William Hahnert, brother of Mrs. John Grable of Twelve Mile, Ind; Wheatley of Linwood. Cal., and Walter Wheatley of Roann, Ind.. passed away Dec. 31. age 67 years. Services at the home Monday, 10 a, m., and at Chats Funeral Home, Logansport, Ind.,, 2 p. m Burial Logansport Cemetery. (Logans papers vlease copy.) BEANBLO SERVI :
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ITTEMORE—Arthur_ B., 4054 gentral, Ave., beloved husband of Gladys 8. and father of Patricia Ann and Arthur d. passed a ay Tan. 2.
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MOORE—We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the kindness shown by our friends and nejghbors during the illness and death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Martin Moore, also do we wish to thank Dr. Shullenberger, Rev. - Fillmore, Shirley Bros., pallbearers, and all who a pated in the services. Allie M. wife; Lorena Aughinbaugh, daughter: Russell and Lee, grandchildren.
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CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
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GRINSTEINER’S 522 FE. De St. RI-5374 ERSONAL SERVICE
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Fortville, Indiana.
HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 MOORE & KIRK
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RAINBOW ACADEMY Kresge Bldg. FINGER WAVE AND
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Indiana College of Beauty Oulture 108 E. Wash. Rm. 908 RI. 0777
ALTERATIONS—Ladies’. men's garments, cleaning, pressing, relining, fepajfing. Reasonable, Meyer O. Jacobs. 212 E 16th-st. TA-6667.
NTERNATIONAL BEAUTY |scuoor. Hair cut, shampoo, e wave, all for 25¢. 342 E. Wash.
PILLOWS, S, COMFORTS MATTRESSES sold, renovated and made like new. E. P. __ BURKLE. 431 Mass.-av. RI-6695. ELECTRIC motor service. Batteries, genSfatols 3 nition, bireh LANE'S S SERVICE. 2878 E. 10th. CH-02
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RUSH jobs make us smile. HENDREN PRINTING. 685 Century Bldg. RI-8533. ee
Lost and Found 3
REACH Thousands dally through Poti Lost and Found ads. You get 7 days for the price of 5. Two a Free. Phone RI-5551. We will charge it.
WILL man who josed up Hamilton wrist watch, “J. c BY A DAcK. in_Block’s 6th floor wash room. 5:10 Monday, Dec. 21, please return to lost and found desk or 631 Congress. Keepsake. Reward.
LOST—Yellow rough straw hat between Tallman and Drexel Aves. Deward. LI-
LOST—December 15 or 16th: gold vanity case, round: raised initials, “S. B. M.” HU-2183
_ $25 reward.
ee LADY'S brown purse containing valuables, between. Shelbyville, Indianapolis, Sun- _ day. ay. 218 N. Senate.
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$2, ATTRACTIVE single room: girl employed; breakfast optional. 2308 N. Penns sylvania. TA-2030.
$2.50—1725 N. DELAWARB, Apt. 5—Girl share large, nicely furnished room; in_nersprings. RY+4703. "o_o ALABAMA, N., 2049—New furniture. front room; steam heat® privileges: reasona- __ ble; garage. TA-5042.
GALB, 1364—2 nice sleeping rooms, near Thi private home; near E. 10th car, us
NEW JERSEY, N.,
Gents or employed. Reasonable.
2845_Nicely furnished room; private home privileges; good __transportation. HA-2462-W. WASHINGTON-BLVD., 32 front room; quiet’ home: steam heat; garage.
WOODRUFF PL, 546 W.room, private home; gentleman. . CH-0800- M.
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34TH, E.. 515-83; large front; steam heat; near bath: widow's home. HE-1494.
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2168 S.—Five-room double, ; garage: water paid; $17.
_ SHELBY,
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Modern new home, water pd.; $35. DR-4793
Real tate sl osuranes 8S. CRUSE. INC 128 N. Delaware
Houses, Apts. Furn,
2535—5-ROOM DOUBLE
rn double, newly decorated, 1920 Adams St.
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time rented, three bedrooms, two baths, recreation room, Sriepisl, ro 524
EAST NEW YOR _vate bath, _UDilttes;
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719—Two rooms, oms, priities; $8. Adults.
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Start the Year Right
. increasing rent will increase Poh and property yalue; 529-31 N. ville. HO: SD BRIDGES &
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WE have buyers for modern homes, List Topertiss an E. KIRK McKINNEY
BB SURE—Of vour title.
EDGEWOOD — SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, One acre ground, out aldings, garage,
ries every day. You Jes J days adverprice of 5. Phone RI-5551
N. Denny St.
; like new inside ard out: immediate possession;
net investment; 6-rm. mod.
GRAVES, 243
MANOR-AV—198x330 feet ring through rolling gar. only $3000; RIDGE S & GRAVES RI-3477.
Real ESiate--Rentals 129 E. Market-st.
Demand an abed by Union Title Co.. 155 ._ Union Title Bldg
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LEXINGTON, 937—Double. room, modern, excellent meals, $10 double; $5.50 single. __DR-3523-J MERIDIAN. N., 2118—Large double. room; dining room service; excellent meals. ART DINING ROOM, TA-1660. NEW JERSEY, N, 2062—Nice, warm room; Gentleman preferred; shower, twin beds.
PARK. 833+ Real home; elderly peopie; canvalescents; 3 good meals; good care. _ RI-9930 TECUMSEH. 1226—Nice room, private
home. Meals optional. Near carlines. References exchanged. CH-4220-J.
CHILDREN—7 years or under; good home; meals, laundry; $3.50; mother’s care.
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$1.75 AND $2 week. 620 N. A . Clean
sleeping rooms. Gentlemen. $3—ONE and two-room apartments. Just opened. Phone. Walking distance. 1440
N. Alabama.
BROADWAY, 1134—2 clea warm i 2 beds, $4.50; room, kitchenette. $3.5
COLLEGE, 2127—Three unfurnished OT
bath; utilities. Private entrance. Adults. hone. S ILLINOIS, 2628 N.—2-room apartment;
everything Jurmished; trance, $5.5 Se
NEW eB N.. TT or unfurnished 3 rooms; utilities; garage; private entrance. Reasonable,
NEW JERSEY, 2038 N.—Nice two rooms; good heat; private entrance: telephone.
20TH, W., 130—Nice, two-room, furnished apartment. All utilities; private entrance. Phone,” =... 3 UNFURNISHED rooms with light “and heat. 1416 Union.
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WANTED—Desk space with part-time stenographer services. Box 466. 7 Times.
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$2600. Terms. ._BE-] ~1564 CENTRAL ROT Caer Depa: ana} oi ermon elaware 0 = __side_rooms. Transient rates. Doubles & lovesiments “24! - FOR RESULTS—The_ Times. BI 5551 _ —_,_, —— ~ |HOME and income—3 apartments. well A finished in-a-door beds, stoker heat: corRooms With Board 13 ner lof. GOODWIN. 2645 Carrollton. COLLEGE, 2309—Young man to share lovely front room. High class private home. Twin beds; radio: 2 excellent Sale Suburban, Farms 26 meals; laundry; mending; free garage. $6. HE-1030. HAMILTON COUNTY—On
424 ACRES XN Roa
buildings
n paved road from Noblesville to Greeritield: A fine grain farm, modern o LI-3873. HOLMES & HOLMES, attorneys, 224 Insurance Bldg.
be sold to settle estate.
one-third ash
11972 N. ar Ave.; 2 acer garage; poult
Eleven miles
7% ACRES out, near Camby: half wooded: nice building site: price, $1000;
SUBURBAN ‘place for sale, 1730 9 Vinewood _ $300 cash and $17 per month.
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e, 5-room bungalow; 2-car ry house; electricity; $2000;
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6 RM mod. except bath. In good condition. Mortgage $500. h 2-STORY, 5 rm. mod.:
clear or subject to mortgage. & GRAV!
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up to. $3,000. B N. Dela.-st. RI-3477. ; long Liv. rm. At Paul-st. Will trade RIES . RI-34 :
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VACANCIES ex Bh Army uilding,
LOANS in all sections on business. apartment and residential Property, plan. _ M’KIBBEN. 115 °, ‘Penn. R1-8727 Best Rees. SEs ‘Cost.
OPPORTUNITY For man 25-35 years old, who has had accounting experience, has a pleasing per-
This is a salaried position Your future and remuneration is governed only by
Apply by ‘letter only to National Cash Register Co.,
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Woman, pleasant. and courteous in serv-
WANTED—White lady baker, tries for ay -to-date delicatessen. Call
Adults. Box 465, %
__ restaurants. 617 1 Fletcher- gc
AT ONCE
Experienced preferred. but Must be over 27 years. ition: good pay. Apply 10 700 Kahn Bldg.
baking ‘pas-
0 E. New girl, general "housework, ome nights, week-end off.
Times. work in taverns or
anted.
Work Wanted by Women 35
UNITY CHR ISaN Church Center, for experienced m _or week. LI-3167.
ne.. and women by day "This 'N. Missouri-st.
H: usehold Goods 52
Cash Coal Mart
57
Personal Prop. Loans 94
Six. pot electric refrigerator. | ’ ample.
$69.50
| § Vornaout Hardware Co. "120 E. Washington. ~ HALF PRICE SALE 19{ i Crosley Shelvador refrigerator, pre5 cu. ft. capacity. WAREHOUSE \ . 11 N. New Jersey. FUR ITURE—For sale of every descripi J. P. Gribben Furniture & Storue i 1501-3 Madison-av. LINC EUM — Lowest prices. Samples bia ght to your home. Free esiimates. 524. RELIABLE RUG AND LINOTE M CO.. 203 E. Washington.
LI-6449
"Fansler Coal Co.
LI-6449
CH-6808
Star Coal Co.
CH-6808
Firewood and Kindling 57A
BEECH WOOD, $4 PER RICK. IR-1884.
[ashington. en evenings.
RT DNE- HALF on a pre-owned Grunow refr: jerator, 7:cu, ft. gapacity. STEW_ART 5 RADIO, 136 N.
THRE ~PIECE livinglam | like new; $31. CH-3419-W LIVIN | rm., $39.50: Duncan Phyfe dinette: bed: 1. suite, $49.50: rugs: occa. pieces. HOU iE BEAUTIFUL. 2428 N. Meridian COAL ,2ANGE. beds, springs, mattresses. kit. "ables. da-bed. dining suite. wardite rockers. MONROE. 703 E. 20th ATOR. large size. like new, $26.50. thippis. CH. 4774. ATING HEATERS One-third off. HOUSE SALES. 11 N. New Jersey.
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i and studio uprights, new and ‘largest selection in the state— from $117, Terms to suit—your {no jocepied in trade. KING S1/i°CO.. 120 hi
MIDWEST 35.
ill Wave, Twin Speakers, i Console Mad, $34.95. { ADV RADIOS
$32.50
Gold I ic Martin Alto Lorenz ‘usic Shop. 20 Pembroke Arcade.
suite,
ite, floor H-3419-W.
Kao CIRCU
Radi
is, Musical Needs
16
Sax in ase, plays good.
BEST pi! (no buys. We have best values in "new d used grands, Soudles. Players and p jictice pianos in anda before | vou buy. EMERS- KEGG PIANC cO.. 235 N. 3373 58
SAXOP: DN° Yon included .... 139 'E. Ohio- > 11-4088.
_Pe fin,
INDIA lA” Music
USED STARR “STUDIO ‘hly rebuilt. priced to sell at ; Terns: $1.50 per wer PEARSO { co. NC. ‘4 . Penn.
EDDY | R DIO “SERVICE Fre: rR Quanity
work. I pas. 725 Ft. Wayne. LI-727 MAJEST. “8-tube console, on $12.50. S. AYRES & CO. RADIO DEPT.. ith floor. TWO sli iitly used 1 repossessed studio pianos fc balance due on account. LUTH__MERS (EGG PIANO CO., 235 N. Penn. STURI Y “STUYVESANT’® UPRIGHT PIANO splendid condition; perfect tone, _ ideal fi tavern: reasonable. CH-3485. . FOR R |SuLTS-- The Times. RI-5551. Want. d to Buy 55 = i
Salvage
| We BLiy and Buitings All Kinds
Highest { iices paid. 1 ELe0s tor representave.
CLEVE! AND WRECKING CO.
1320 Ken icky- av. LI-1568.
We 1 ay Highest Prices
For ol¢ gold, watches, dental bridges.
jewelry. € ©. SACKS EROS. * 308 Indianaav vv Phot R1-5994. q VE PAY FOR MIXED IBDN .. ......... $9 NET TON JUNK BA TERIES cider. EACH 7 HE MILLER CO. INC. 130 8. C LIFORNIA-ST R1-5150
| W LL PAY CASH
For hot jz to wreck. LI-0833. 2411 E. Washingte i, =~ =~
GHEST PRICES FAD.
{ LE C Ww. _PEARL- ST. . | . LIL 8085.
2 Buyers 56
— He a PEES
rs GOOD FURNITURE ROMPT SERVICE WE PAY MORE! e buy, we sell we trade. FURNITURE CO.. 304 E. Wash.
oii or odd pieca of furn., MR, ERELEY. HU-T274.
any furniture, s, stoves or clothing | sale. Calls answered promptly
Cash Q ral Mart 57 SO, |
Goo! Coal, Cost Less
wane 5. v3.95 $4.25
White sh, 4x6, ie fi by ers 15
Furnitu 2
LL 9274
EXCHANGI/|
BUY whole pianos.
CALL R 0469 For
you have ih
clean firked ...cce0ee
(Whi © Ash Best Ind. No. 5) Brazil, hig blk. fkd.. $5.25 Ms, © on torkes...38.50 fier Wor 86.26 F tom, oan forked. 964 10
Pocahor (as Red Ash, very gol, mine run.
$6.25
and heater. - $445.
57 and 191 Ww.
SING! R SEWING MACHINE—Drop head. . rou fd bobbin: cheap: cash .or terms. , Automobiles for Sale 60 __STI VART'S RADIO, 136 N. Penn BASE URNER—Heaters, ranges, Teason- ’ vfine. i. abl | MODEL STOR NACE CO. 622 | ASOT ¢ ¥_ "31 Cabriolels fine TA5550.
Loa “Buick sedan; side mounts, radio
COMMUNITY MOTORS Buick Soles and Service
TA-2737
1426 Drexel. I
BUICK ’28 sed.. good; $30, $45. 634 E. | New Yor BUICK—Good Master 6 iT $25. Owner, IR-7956.
"28 Chev coach,
BUICK ’'29 coach; $50. Extra good. BROAD
RIPPLE AUTO LOT. 333 Virginia.
Upholstery good. Open until 9.
544 E. Wash.
clean;
good
’31 Chevrolet Sedan, $165
rubber;
runs
Tord Side Chevrole ns
Downtown
work, $125. W. Mich. BE
fully overhauled;
Easy terms, open
836 E. 63d-st.
CHEV.
throughout; a :eal
Sed.
CHEVROLET
3839 E. Washington
sed. with built in
CHEVROLET. 1935
'30 coupe: __ RIPPLE AUTO LOT, 333 Virginia.
-0330.
CHEVROLET 1935 Coach. Care- ( A-1 throughout SUPERIOR CHEVROLET, Inc. 552 E. Wash.
'28 Chev. Coupe $40
to 9 np. m.
1633 CHEV, Sed. Needs some metal Not a taxi: TABLE SECURITIES CO. 2113
EQUI-
$495
orth Side Chevrolid fn
Broad Ripple.
value
Chevrolet 1929 Coach, $65” Brown & Schreckengost Ing}
CHEVROLET 1935 Master Coupe. A-1 mechanically; a beauty: see it SUPERIOR CHEVROLET, Inc. 552 E. Wash!
CHEV. ’32 COACH: very very clean 3TH i & CENTRAL SAL:
‘CHEV. 1934 Master 4-dr.
ES. Del trunk, red.
D2 Luxe
1935 Std. Sedan. Clean
$395
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET, I Inc. 552 E. Wash. 1928 CHEVROLET Coach: $50. See owner at 830 N. Illinois. CHEVROLET 1933 Master Town In extra fine shape SUPERIOR CHEVROLET, Inc. 552 E. Wash. $125.
good condition;
~ BROAD
1R-4 $4
$265 TA-5550.
xe
, $445
SUEERIOR CHEVROLET, Inc. 552%, Wash.
Sedan, $4.50;
ridian.
water heater, $595.
like new. Radio, hot 1133 N. Me-
payment, balance WILSON.
$3 weekly.
OLDSMOBILE. 1930 coupe, $125; low Sow . Graham Distributor, [815 Col-
heater; 2033 S.
eT coa H. M. VAN 3756 College.
‘3756 College- av.
MUST sell at once, D. Looks and runs like new; 5, 000 miles. Hurry and make me an offer. Private owner. 3030 Meredith. 1936 DE LUXE PLYMOUTH 4- ra sedan; 200 miles: $500. trade,
PONTIAC—'31 tudor;
33 Plym
ch
lege. OLDS. 1935 Sedan, built-in rink Jow mileage, $545. WEISSMAN A= MOTOR
SALES, 2122 E.Wash. CH-4442
outh coupe only
terms.
MATRE, ING;
pr} ; excellent . Van Matre, Inc.
[WA-1933, ..-$185
|wa- 1933.
~~
WA-
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
DEPENDABLE MOTORS, INC. 38th and College. Open Evenings and Sunday.
3330.
1018 N.
Good Used Cars Winter Transportayion.
Monarch Buic
Meridian
for
Many
£5
Rich- | | |
$345
‘through the Board of H
LOANS ON A SIGNATURES APITAL FINANCE CORP.
Cc 2 Kresge Bldg. oor, 41 B. “Washington-st. _ Phone RI-7561.
Auto Loans 95
AUTO LOANS
$10 TO $300 Below Legal Rate
29% per month on the first $150 of : loan and 1%2% on the balance.
Purriture and Diamond Loans at the Same Low Rate
"PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN |
330 Occidental Bldg. S. E. Corner Wash. and fi. or ime
| 4
3d Floor
20 Months to Pay CE CAR LOAN
sap BRT eo: kc ich!
L a N "Money to Loan on Awomoblies 20 Mo hg leaty of parkin
MERIDIAN MOTOR "Rls
820 N. Meridian RI-4931
LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES
Operating as
. Minos
Sa EYE FINANCE CO 21 BE Ono ee ~ LI-s8eL. Legals 98 The
annual meeting of the stockholders of the Standard Savings & Loan Ass'n. will be held Tuesday evening, Jan. 5th, 1937, at 142 N. Delaware St.. for the election of officers and directors. [Signed] MOSES ES WOLF, Pres . SCHAUB. cy.
Treasury a Bureau of Internal Revenue, Alcohol Tax yolk 418 Guaranty. Building, Indi%napolis, Ind. 19, 1936, Notice is hereby given that on Dec. 1936, one 1932 Oldsmobile Soda automobile, Motor No. ’L2-844, with ac=cessories, was seized in arion oe Ind., for violation of the Internal Revenue. Laws, to-wit: Section 3450 United States Revised Statutes. Any. person claiming said automobile must appear at my office on or before Jan. 18, 1937. and make such claim and give bond for costs as provided in Section 3460, United States Revised Stat=
for divers supplies for schools, offices, jan=-
itors, domestic. science,
manual [training ngs and for the furnishing of labor and/or material necessary to make repairs to schools, libraries, offices and sho
material and €quipment until the respec= tive dates named in Said i Shecitications, HE BOARD OF Si AMMIS SIONERS oF THE SR OF INDIANAPOLIS By: A. B. GOOD, Business Director. Indianapolis, "Indiana, Jan. 2, 1937. A ———— —-
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING o BETTER HOMES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATI
Indianapolis, Indiana January 2, 1937. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of jhe Better Homes Savings and Loan Association will be held at the 6ffice of the Association at 622-624 Circle Tower in the city of Indianapolis, . on the 12th Y day of January, 7:30 o'clock p. m., for the election of Bo directors and the transaction of such other ines as may be brought before such meetin The stock transfer books Hi the Association will be closed at m., January 12, 1937, and > remain loon until 8 a. m., January 13. 19 BETTER HOMES SAVINGS AND LOAN SSOCIATION. We Wichmann, Secretary.
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . Public Service Commission Docket No.
Petition of Indiana Utilities Corporation, debtor in proceedings for the reorganization under Section 77B of the bankruptcy act for approval of plan of reorganization and issuance of securities thereunder Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, an State House, Indianapolis, Ind., a. m., Monday, January
11. Public Jorticipation, ig is feguested, UELIC COMMISS
— ny
ON. By Samuel L. Trabue; or. Francis K. Bowser, Public Counsellor.
Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 29, 1938.
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 0 rs Service Commission Docket No. Application of Schiller Trucking Co., East Chicago, for a certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property, intrastate, passing through and Serting cities pad towns over highways 1,
. 6. 9, 10, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, "2g," 27.728,” 29," 30. 31, 32,» 34, 35 36,
&
37. 39, 40, oa 42, 46. 48. 50. 52, 53, 54. 55, 56. pie 13%, 150, 152, 163, 218, 224, 229, 538" 8, 352
Notice is heoehy given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, 401 State House, Indian= Anolis, Ind., a. m., Tuesday, January
Public participation is requested. FUELIC SERVICE COMMISSION. illiam L. Burger, Examiner. Ind. Dec. 29. 1936. Indianapolis, Indiana ADVERTIS ENT BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS for equipping and furnishing a new building for the Indiane apolis City Hospital, Indiananolis, Indiana, known as the Indianapolis Flower Mission Memorial Hospital and John Maurice Pate ler Dispensary and Aid to the Sick of Indianapolis, will be received by the City of Indianapolis, actin ng by and ealth o send city. t the offices of the Board of Health lo Bo t)
Time on January 19, 1937, and then will be publicly opened and read.The equipment to Tea furnished to the building and other equipment to be fur=nished and installed in the building as ner specifications and plans prepared by J. Edwin Kopf, Architect, consist of the following separate. Contract Gi%u s, viz: 1, Painting: 5, Window Shades; 8, Kitchen Fixtures, Basement Scullery; 9, Trucks: Tn Hospital Furniture. Proposals shall be on proposal forms furnished by the Architect, and sald form including the non-collusion affidavit theres in contained. shall be proverly and comDletely executed by th The A Architecy's proposal form for Cone tract Grouvs 1, 5 and 8. will include State Board of Snes Forms No. 96 and No.
The Architect’s Jo )osal form for Contract Groups 9 an will Include State Board of Accounts Soh No. 95 {Rev vised) Each Proposal shall be accompanied by aacentable OHiified check, or cashier's check: made payable to the City Controller of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, ' (or acceptable “bidders bond) for the amount of not less than 5% of the total bid price. Contractors for Contract
By Indianapolis.
th No surety bond oh be required for Contract Groups 9 a 1. All work one ir the ballaine by the Contractor shall comply with Conditions of the Federal I ns Administration of Public Works as incorporated in the snecifications. and all equip=ment furnished shall comply with said Special Conditions concerning <onvict labor snd gomestic matérials. rates the work done at the bulging shall or De less than those 8 ated in the specificatio o bidder mav Sithdraw his bid fon a neriod of 3 30 days after date set for openine o The Board of Health o
f the City of Indianapolis reserves the right to rele and all bids and Yalve informalities. - structions to Bi d
620 Indiana Pythian Dated this 24th dav o
Good Buys in Used Cars hickory or reed. INDUS- 1038 —6-rm. mod,, gar. ..... $22.50 . is : Tons Y __ TRIAL AID. FOR BLIND. HA-0388 3 1025-1 rsa’ HEE 00 Schools, Instruction 30 We Delive: 2 Tons Anywhere in City HICKMAN. MOYER SALES, INC. FLUFF chenille rugs made from old Tugs, | College, 1939—6-rm.. gar. water p 00 | 1937—BIG PAY Get a governmen fi i d 0 | 2 See beau, samples, Rug repairing. Get | Station, 3521—3-rm., gar. ........--- 12:50 | “job: $1260 to $5300 frst year Yearly Bluf ia 0a OR. 8157 418 N. Capitol-av. | RI-6371. prices. Active Rug Cleangrs. HA-3636. | 0in, E.. 4421 4-rm.. ear. wt. pd ....310.00| increase Try next Indianapoiis examing~ | Sym mmm | “4 SFkANE HATFIELD ¢ SPECIALISTS rug and fu ‘cleaning 28 yrs. LI-6517. tions. Get ready now., Common _edu- | il ITE ANK HATFIELD CO 2] = chenilles fr old r N. | $10—WATER PAID—Semi-modern double. cation usually sufficient. Many Social 823 N. Finny - 9 LY £8000] ha Brookside. CH-BIL | “84 £ Wyomne. Onpelt | Seeurity jobs Lullopatiensts sd n- “FOR RESULTS The Times. RI-361. REN if; save half; | $15—FOUR-ROOM LOWER: water paid. | Pl coaching £ : *11e = : ent ORIVE IT, YOURSELF INC. : 227 E. Terrace (1400 south). TA-4330. _—today. Box 256 care Times. ______ || Merch ht- W illiams Co. Y k d Tracté 61 _Ky.-av—RI-7788 $28: CAPITOL, N, 2818. T7IGHT-ROOM PENALTY ACAD now half price. a INDI NA No. 5 COALS rucks an ractors | D (WEISSMAN MOTORS | Mo Rn =Full basement, new furnace. A ACAD Roose “ Si 0. i oT ol ize and Plymout ealer. : ay's Tra | 210 E. Washington-st. BROAD ~~ RIPPLE_SIX-ROOM MODERN Business oO ortunities 37 No ash—I its of heat—Holds fire. 1936 Ford." 8 speeds forward ..L .$575. __Phone—nan CH-5828; night. DR-5117.° BLE, newly gseorated, garage, PP 1-ton er ir will convince you. Many Other ‘TRUCK. DEPT, AMAZING, positive, safe relief to pile suf- adults, $32. 50. HU-4653 ; Hand Dick id block $5.25 GENERAL MOTGRS USED DERE ferers—Dr. Kirkpatrick’s Coco-Cones, 50¢. | BURGESS-AV. 361 (IRVINGTON)—Six- | LUNCHROOM—On Mass.-av. Low rent: CP vase ee D000 IY &l HTS ted 1 de into {00 Joodein Sounle, vlihersitioned: BR a Cc Clean foriiia mp +xeseis, $475 Spey body; A-1 mechanically ! $335 . so made 3 : . a . IR~ ge) i ATTRESSES renovated: slio me laun: 5 et Home Sl es bo " Furnace cljunk .......... ..$4.25 | | SUPERIOR 'CHEVROLET. Inc. 55. Wash, = ori sh : CHEVROLET 1934 1%-T. C. & C. GROCERY store and meat display case Current pices on all other coals New tires: booster brakes. ...... $395 ! Jor sale, $150. 602 B. Marke St. and coke. SUPERIOR CHEVROLET, Inc. 552 E. Wash. T Eni | : | | CHEVROLET, 1931, panel truck :.... $175 504. 504: H. M. VAN MATRE, I M E S R E N Al P Horses, Catlle, Bios a2 |e HU. 5045 [| 1755 coftee _WA-1933. : CHEVROLET 1936 heavy “duty 595 WILL contract manure from my Sable 6 : + i enviic Weekes or $8 [iabine oF year. TOM SCHROYER, Ww PE NTSuNDAY SUPERIOR CHEVROLET. inc. 552 E. Wash. : = te ANT LAR Noon LODGE 1333 1%-T. C. & C. In ¢905 PE y perfect running order | ) ; ( ( ) Y Miscellaneous Tor Sale 50 : Sve Hore BFERIGH CHEVROLET 1m, 55d. Wash, oT posie .Loa i o. FORD '3 on truck: extra go : : BROAD RIPPLE AUTO LOT. 333 UNCLAIMED FREIGHT oF HE-1331 HE-1331 = CORNER CAPITOL-AV AND S FORD—Model T truck: Rexal rear en Class C, $1.75 per $25. Shadeland-dr, first house north of Apar tments—North ro oe raotiag. PpeT. Light Sreight: E. 10th. gi, medium, $1.25, Deavy, 51 ons For ine FORD '29 1%5-ton n coal body fine LY PT NT squares asbestos shingles, T CENTRA ADDRESS as DESY | BP CE TR Loin iy AA Toe £L 0 | ram pickup:_excellent $385 534 E. M 1 d | En sized dining room and|- terial, 106 iy uh “Too To, piven trans- . 2400 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. "TA: 5350, apie | jchen. THnietely recondi- mission grease, $5; 10-gal. milk cans, Yards “FREIGHT AND TOURISTS’ TRAILERS thom! tioned. LI- heavy weight; various sizes stepladders, UMP AND TRUCK BODIES 75¢ and up: 200 house doors, $1.50 and up; = ALLIED TRUCK EQUIP. 904 N. SENATE Houses—North ge DUCTION a : SR 5 : 20% 2 'E "| House Trail 62 ouse \irailers ADDRESS | SIZE | DESCRIPTION | RENT on all furniture, rugs. oil, gas and BE-0333 : gasoline ranges, heating stoves, : i FOR YOUR SAFETY All with Ciechee - ii agons are equl e wi electir 141 W. 28th 6 3 Bedrooms; mod. ex. { furnace; | $15.00 lamps and shades, excepting spe CITY } VIDE DELIVERY Yeahs Ie Ine a Security Trust Bi cials. NSE ONT & GO 1037 N Mor. "15491, a er ATTEN = 6 odern CLEAN LUMBER West Virg a 6.50 Tires—Accessories 63 | 318 E. 28th J. Welch & Sons wy $25.00 NEW N eat Co BIG LUMP $ . 23 W. Seto Marion ater . Clean Forked:|.........:.: pg Wrecking Contractors | Roval Cal & Coke Co. Practically new, new tire guarantee. H ft ot 2046 Northwestern Y can_be bought for balance due. Terms. ouses as a SE | CH-19171 ANA TIRE RUB co. Bicycles Shotguns = Sen Lines AT W LI-407 AD SIZE $10 up Shetls, | Boe USED TIRES DRESS 1 ® DESCRIPTION | RENT Repairs, We rent shotguns. | yg MEAN YOUR MONEY'S WORTH PRACTICALLY NEW: FOR ALL CARS ! Semi. : Hoffman's. 351 Ee mp Beal Lah Indiana White ~ ish: furnace : UP emi-Modern PRINTING PRESS—‘‘Jones an chunks, clea~ [rked....... c.cos. . 306 N.J efferson 6 kes Ww: Bi Welch & Sans wl $16.50 EN Ee, flones, Sana other Merch i Coal CIRCLE CITY RUBBER WKS. 365 S. Mer. : Ohilo-st. | ERE Said erchant -Williams Coa bi eS Houses—South REW 1x wide off-grade sheathing, $2.80 | HU-5045 (Co.) nu-50¢5 | Wanted Automo ties MIL EION POPULATION WRECKING CO. : ADDRESS | SIZE | DESCRIPTION | RENT 310 5. Delaware-st. LI-6270 | | aun weroonum Cash for Your Car or Equity ——— 1x8 IOP SF (hundred) [Ill i H) K (OAL ce CHESTNUTT & HOLLY CO. SE nied) oan 88, BEE : 2150 Ransdall 5 3. R Wein 6 8 | $10 INTERSTATE LUMBER CO. " Eas, Yu 1525 N. Meriaian-st. L1-8722. 23 W. Ohio Ti.3423 STORE fixtures; bakery equipment, foo DR-1792 Bk DR-1793 CASH FOR clal equip : stove, buffet mirror, > " o— YOUR E sTY I WOLF Houses—Southwest DN Or sede. 4250 N. Capitol Ave. J C | i a M Co H FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY ADDRESS | SIZ8 | _ DSSCRIGTION | REST [Swaps 51 OdeY 00 al ABELS AUTO CO. ET p DR. 2222 DR. 2222| Kho83 454 Division 5 J wo modern $12 '97 14-ton model T truck, 6 wire wheels, 4 ¥ . 1030 N. MERIDIAN -2531 23 W. Ohio Tr 3423 tires: reasonable amount of cash. CH- ANCI oR COAL co Plenty of Parking Space in Rear. 6602W. rt i 8 Wonton, mite SA Any model or % condition est cash pr Houses—West hold Good 52| wb” RI4I31 336 W. Maryland | SEER, BEd, "is ee — House ° oods i DON'T give sour oir EWS y. poaralites i 1 < - se. ur car in ays. ADDRESS | SIZE | DESCRIPTION | RENT ETT ond Coriosds | REX goiW To, I $3.95 sell your car in § days, 3 ario diang 3x2, forked. : 3728 Lake 5 Sood bungalow with well, 12 d odd pieces to trade : We I liver % Tons * ghts, garage. LI-7361. | $ Of fihe new sutles an e r Ys P | P L 94 Vireini 1d furniture; generous allow- | J & I CH-6048 | Personal rrop. Loans y nia Avenue, for vour old fun S. o Eros J. & L Coal ( ad op. To is Lovely Dupl FIXTURES HO! IVEL 283 N. Elder | | Security Trust ne XR1-6571 | $8 ALL KINDS USED a ONABLE. f Coal Houseb ol Da Corp. 3 617-31 Southeastern na 3949 Bartlett 5. | FS Arps $18 KING'S dir 1 wii POLAR IE & FUEL CO. 1 _Hilinols_Blds. _ RI-5604, 3rd Floor. AL RE - PER —— “ i, Tea or; Fy : bis
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low mileage; excellent condition. HU- | ytes, otherwise it will be disposed of as 5518. provided by law CHRYSLER, Coo 335 rat BROAD James Ee. Sean Ion, Investigator in Charge. irginia. TRPT 1021 ate ————2-"2 _____.| LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FORD, 1931 Coupe $145 Public Service Commission Docket No. 'To<day'S Special .:........veeeil. 887-B. 1. 821 Mass. Ave. Open eves. Application of R. L. Craig, Urbana, Ohlo, FORD '30 - for a permit to operate motor Jor 2 SER AL SALE WoL as a contract carrier of property, inter= 5790 Radner ei —22997: | state, over all Federal, state and county FORD °29 Sedan: needs little... | .___$65| highways as are necessary to serve con= __30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550, od shippers. BUICK ’28 Coupe: runs fine... |... . $45 Notice is hereby given that the Publis 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. 'A-5550. Service Commission will sSondych pu pis FORD ’29 Coupe: real buy.-...|.... . $75 | hearing in this cau Se iy OI nto 30TH & CENTRAL SALES." TA-5550. | JHES'T a. ¢ Westy January 13, 1937. FORD '30 Sedan. Wrecked. A Jaraaint Public participation is requested. _ 30TH & CENTRAL SALES, 'A-5550. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FORD ’34 Tudor. Real buy..... $295 By William L. Burger, __30TH & CENTRAL SALES, ee! Totiinianons. 10d = Dec. 20, 1090 net, FORD "29 Roadster. Just fine... |. $75 | ndianapolis, Ind. Dec. 29. 2 30TH & CENTRAL SAS. Tas A-5550. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | FORD '3% Coupe: fine . ___..... $295 LL Service Commission Docket No. 30TH & CENTRAL ‘SALES. TA- 5550. 6-B 4 os f Earl Willis, 8 b/a Willis FORD MODEL T tudor; bargain,| BROAD ME da Tol ne fa as _RIPPLE AUTO LOT. 333 Virginia. operate Thotor vehicles 5 5 on Tact car- | LATE ’30 Ford "Coach, '31 dash. Must | rier of erty, interstate, from the Ind.- _ sacrifice, $90. Owner, 1101 Centennial. IIL State ine hd the nas ~Ohio 2 State line FORD 30 roadster: excellent. | FROAD | VF highway 6 and lgtway Notice is hereby given that the Public -RIPPLE AUTO LOT. 333 Virginia. _ Service Commission will i gle FORD Coupe. new tires. A eal buy for hearing in this cause in Room _ the first $10. 821 Mass. Ave. mission, 401 State House, iahacohs, | GRAHAM. late "1935, $395. A dne-owner | In 3.3 in. Wednesda? Jenna s 1937, car in perfect condition. iiblie ‘participation is’ ® p natn SON UBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, 3815 College Graham Distrib. | WA-2266 *5y William L. Burger. FEImingt. PLYMOUTH, 1934 Sedan $265 __ Indianapolis. Ind., December 29, 1936." _ | To-day's Special ............. FE NOTICE TO BIDDERS 821 Mass. Ave Open eves. Gals undersigned Dulicly Sof, E om Sedan. = me to time as needed on the bulletin | ry a © goofi condi board of The Board of School Commis= Et ee sioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indi35 Olds 8 “de “luxe | ana, at its office, 150 North Meridian L O S - Y sed.: black | finish, | Street. Indiana olis, Indiana, specifications
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