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Glenn Names Sets Net Mark I. U. Trackman Best in Mile

By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Sports Editor

Brocksmith | Had th the Stamina | Of a Cow Pony, Says | Cunningham. NEW YORK, Feb. a Cunningham would be expected to] say Jack Lovelock when asked to name the finest miler he ever!

tackled. : But the famous Kansan surprises | RN | everybody by designating Henry | a ; : Brocksmith, who picked them up and laid them down with great dis- | patch for Indiana three or four | years ago. | Cunningham avers that Brocks | smith having to forsake track for 2 business is all that kept the world | | from having a 4:04 mile. | 3 | | BR

‘Endurance of a Cow Pony’

“Brocksmith had the speed and | endurance of a cow pony,” asserts the lame Indian. “He could set a SR : ha killing pace and hold it.” gs \ : aa In Cunningham's opinion, Love- ; lock peaks for one race better than | any other of his rivals, but Gene Venzke is more consistent than the New Zealander. He advises Don | Lash to concentrate on long distance numbers. “Lovelock hit top form when it counted most, but Venzke always | can be counted on to break 4:15, recites the world record holder. “Lash is dangerous at a mile, but | has remarkable talent for long events.” | Pace making is not necessarily a disadvantage if a runner has a good |

sense of time and can spread his effort properly, according to cw-| Records at Stake In Swim Event

Edward Novak, about to jump center for Olivet College, established what is believed to be a

modern collegiate single-game record by tossing 18 baskets and one

tempts for 37 points. The game was against Hillsdale at Olivet, Mich. The rangy Novak is an all-round athlete.

ningham. Likes Indoors Better

Cunningham believes hg is more formidable indoors than out despite | the heavy atmosphere. With two National Junior A. A. The brightest star in the mile |; harks at stake, the Indianapolis | firmament attributes his being in| aiphietic Club's swimming carnival | shape this winter to run a really | tomorrow night took on an official | fast quarter at the end of a mile to | aspect as entries began to arrive | regular hours, his wife's home cook- | | today ing, and more satisfactory training | The two national events are to be | facilities in New York. the 100-yard backstroke for women | He practically commuted between |. the low board diving event for | Towa City and New York last winter, | o * pntered in the diving event so he appreciates how much the | "poner: Simons, Battle Creek, | trips from Bloomington, Ind, Mich.; Frank Jeromie, DePauw Uni- | Manhattan take out of Lash. versity; Therian Feigle and Albert Cunningham has an idea that he Louge, Indiana University; George | would be better still if he could ac- | Karst, Columbus. O.. Athletic Club: me ot” the “more” remarkable | Howard rick. Hoosier Athieti thin bout t | Club; Strother Martin and George | gs about this Cock Rene] | Wildhack, Indi li Athleti is that he always will be bothered | JH (HAC neiaNApoiS A'euic by a sore ankle. He ruined the lig- | Op. the women's backstroke event | S sments playing Ba et ual, | are entered Marilyn Miller and Car- | olyn Hawkins, Hoosier A. C.; Vir-| ginia Hunt and Betty Clemons, LA. | C., and Betty Jane Whitcomb who | will swim unattached. Other events on the program in- | clude the Indiana-Kentucky A. A. vu. 220-yard free style for men and the 150-yard medley for women.

LOCAL TEAM HELD

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Favor Miss Traug In Golf If Semifinal

By United Press

ORMOND BEACH, Fla., Feb. 26. —Dorecthy Traung of San Francisco, | making her first invasion of the Florida winter golf circuit, was a decided favorite to win the South | Atlantic Championship, which went | into the semifinal round today. Miss Traung, playing the same | sound golf which carried her to the final round of the national title | . hunt in 1934, and to the Western “eek. The team won in the regular championship last year, trounced |Sfason, but the official championPatty Berg, the Minneapolis red | | ship was not decided because games head, by a 3 and 1 score yesterday. | Vere rained out in the playoff. As a result of that victory, which | Representatives of eight teams in saw her need only a par five on the | he league and officials are to hold easy home hole for a 73, she was | the first meeting of the 1937 season liked to eliminate Marion Miley of I Richmond March 14, it was an-

Lexington, Ky. tecey and march | Bounced.

into the cup oun | Notre Dame’s Track |

Guldahl Leading - Team to Meet Drake In Open Golf Play .,..,....

| {

The Sterling Beers baseball team |of Indianapolis was winner in the

| decided at a meeting of league | officials in Richmond, Ind.

By United Press ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 26. —Ralph Guldahl, St. Louis star, held | a one-stroke lead over the field to- | the third indoor meet of the season day as play began in the final 36- | for the Irish. hole round of the $3000 St. Petersburg open golf tournament. Guldahi added a 70 to his 69 in | the first round to take the lead at the halfway mark from Vic Ghezzi, Deal, N. J., who faltered badly with | a 76 yesterday to drop four strokes | back of the leader. Guldahl’s score | was 139 for the 36 holes and Ghezzi | carded 143. Leonard Dodson, Springfield, Mo., the defending champion, apparently | The game between Indiana Cen- | hg: out of the running as he added | tral and Anderson College which | 77 to his first-round 75 for a 152. | had been scheduled for tonight has LE | been postponed until next Friday, it

150 MATMEN READY os soniinces Sess, Sond Se 1 FOR STATE TOURNEY

derson had asked the change so the | aac. Indiana Central team could play in| | the first game to be held in the new |

| Anderson gym. | BROWN

anced and powerful Drake track

souri, 72 to 32, and over Iowa State, 69’: to 34':. The Irish lost their | opener to Indiana, 60 to 26, and then! | rallied to defeat Marquette, 4 to 41.

Postpone Central, Anderson Contest

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. One hundred and fifty-five Toeh school athletes are to participate in | the toa annual state high school | wrestling tournament at Indiana | - University today and tomorrow. edo: Pork, Shrew Jackie Bow el Hammond High School is the de- | | Manogoff, Russia; Frank Sexton, Pending champion. ' California, threw Irving Halpern, 1e first session of the tourna- | New York; Jesse James, California ment is to open at 3 p. m. today and | tossed Billy Rabum ' Oklahoma; Another at 7:30 o'clock tonight. | Robert Bruns, Germany, threw | Semi-final bouts will be held at 10| Harry Jacobs, California; Fred | a. m. Saturday and the finals at 3! | Grubmeier, Iowa, threw Carl Von p. m. Saturday. En a | Zuppe, Germany, in wrestling here GODOY KAYOES SYKES last night.

SIANO THROWS

{ NEW YORK, Feb. 26.- Feb. 26.—Tony Siano,

Godoy, 1953, Chile, kayoed Art | Sykes, 187, Elmira, N. Y; Gorge | Masselli, 203. Mount Vernon, N. ¥. outpointed Solly Pace, 191'5, Mount | Vernon; Oliver Shanks, 185%, Can- | ada, Suipoiied Joe MeDougs. 18415,

MROAT aLDS

I! night. LAH

Your evesight

undergoes constant changes.

from childhood to old age.

GLASSES

—Jjust right for you three years ago may be all wrong now. We will tell you—whether a change of lenses will benefit you.

You may pay for your glasses—if yew need them —on convenient terms at no extra charge.

NR. WEST. Ravcictored Ontam trict

| against | liquor traffic.”

vised delegates

| replaced by

iment

successful free throw in two at- |

| plow to

BALL LOOP WINNER

Indiana-Ohio League in 1936, it was |

this |

NOTRE DAME, Ind, Feb. 26 —! | Notre Dame will meet a well-bal- |

team here tomorrow afternoon in|

Drake holds victories over Mis- |

FOES OF LIDUOR TO PUSH FIGHT AT CONVENTION

Bishop Fout on Program of | Anti-Saloon League for Florida Parley.

By United Press

WASHINGTON, Feb. 26. — The

| Anti-Saloon Iseague of America be- | [lieves the problem facing its 29th |

{annual convention at St. Petersburg, | Fla., Sunday through Wednesday, is | mobilization of

the “the evils of

dry forces

“Liquor conditions are worse now

[than ever before,” the league ad- | to the convention.

“The 107,851 old saloons have been

cating beverages. “There is enough antiliquor sen-

said.

evil.” Headed by Georgia Bishop

| Bishop William N. Ainsworth, Ma|con, Ga., national president of the |

league, will strike the keynote of

the convention in his address, “The | | Liquor Challenge to Christians and |

| Patriots of Today.”

Dr. Edward B. Dunford, Washing- | ton league attorney, will report on

{ present dry laws and will recom- | | mend state and national liquor leg- |

| islation. Bishop H. H. Fout, Indianapolis,

| national executive committee chair- | man, and Bishop James Cannon, Los | | Angeles,

national legislative com-

mittee chairman, also will make re- |

ports. Superintendents of the 40 associated state leagues will report

| conditions in their areas and make |

recommendations. State Heads to Report Among other speakers will

cuss the scientific aspects of the | anti- liquor drive.

The league said the convention |

| would consider means of reducing | the number of girls and sell beer, iskv.

Methods

| wh to curb ers also will be discussed. It was contended that at least

1,350,000 giris and women are em- | | ploved in liquor sales agencies and | that the automobile accident toll | mounted to a record high of 37,708 | g 1936 despite numerous safety

|

| durin ~ampaigns.

‘A NICE GAL TO KNOW!

By United Press BRAZIL, Ind, Feb. 26.—A prospective buyer at an auction, Sam Bennett, Jackson Township farmer, slapped a cow on the back. Bossy didn't appreciate the familiarity. She kicked. Bennett's right leg was fractured.

ig LATE TO CLASSIFY

100 Radics, Musical Needs

| More than 100 Guitars Priced from INDIANA MUSIC COMPANY 139 E. Ohio.

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| Deaths—Funerals | Indianapolis Times, Friday, Feb. 2%,

193% | DENNING—Pauline C., age 86, mother of Mrs. Natalie Reber, randmother of Pauline N Reber, passed away in Washgton, C., Feb. 24, Funeral at the SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, N. Illinois St., Saturday, Feb. 27, 4 Bm. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill. iends may call at the chapel any time.

$10t0 $100

Allowance on a New Philco Radio for a Limited Time South Side Furn. Co.

932 8S. Meridian St.

the modern

419.587 new, modern, | efficient sales agencies for intoxi-

in this country to change | he present situation,” the league | “It must be mobilized through | information and organization into | aggressive action against the alcohol |

be | { Dr. John Harvey, Kellogg, Miami, | and Dr. P. M. Glasoe, St. Olaf Col- | lege, Northfield, Minn., who will dis- | -

women | wine and

automobile | | fatalities caused by intoxicated driv- |

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| Deaths—Funerals

| Indianapolis Times, Friday, Feb. 193%

| | UNT—Isaac Sylvanus, of Tangier, Ind, |

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beloved father of Clvde Hunt of 2865 departed this life Thursday, Fureral Saturday, Feb. 27, the MOORE & KIRK NORTHEAST FUNERAL HOM

Station St.. are 31 years.

E. 2530 Station St., at m. Funeral and burial at Tangier. Inq. Sunday. Feb. 28. 11 a. m. Friends invited.

LANGDON—Charles A. beloved husband of Mary Langdon, deceased. and father of Mrs. Mary Hershberger. Miss Rose Langdon, John. Frank and Leroy Langdon, JQastd away Thursday morning. Feb. Funeral from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois St.

Saturday at 0 p. m. call at the Mortuary. Burial Memorial

| | | |

M'CULLOUGH—Ralph ware St., beloved husband of Hardy McCullough. died Thursday,

Madge Feo.

25. Funeral services the home, Sun- |

day, Feb. 28, at 4 p. m. Body will be taken to the church at Markleville, Ind., on Monday noon. Services there Monday, 2 p. m. Interment Spring Valley Cemetery, Markleville. Friends may call at the home any time after 5 p. m. Friday. BLACKWELL SERVICE.

MYERS— William, beloved husband of Mrs. | Edith Myers, father of Calvin, Robert day, at Hospital. age 47 Years. VOIGHT MORTUARY. 53 Ss St.. Saturdav. 8:30 . fol services at St. Roch's Church, Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. invited Members of Holy Name Society will meet at the mortuary Friday. 8:30 p. m. for prayer.

PELLENZ—Sylvia, and daughter passed away W

the St. Francis Funeral at Meridian lowed by 9 a.

beloved wife of of rs. Ellis Ullrich.

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ANAN | MORTUARY Saturday, 2 p. Memorial Park. Please omit flowers.

| YOUNG—John M., beloved husband of Mildred, Mary, Bernice, La Verne, John Jr, Juanita, Margaret and Larry Young, passed away Friday. Feb. 26. Also survived by three brothers, Charles dianapolis: Harry, New York City; ard, Columbus, 0. Mary Weaver, Chicago. Funera! notice later. Friends may call at the nome after Saturday noon. For further information call GADD, DR-5307.

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semi-monthly. | PARK. 806_Corner room, 3° ‘windows, near bath. Hot water. Good heat: $3. PARK. 2023 Cheerful bedroom. vate. modern home: Empioved couple. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 939—Room, very homey and attractive _ Walking distance. . SANGETER. 4333—-$2.50: clean bedroom: modern private home; employed gentleman. HU-2388

Houses For Sale

& Only $2000

Bungalow Home

A good 4-room bungalow in a good location cast. Yes, it’s modern and will be sold on easy terms. You should get this one, C. A. YOURE. HA-2162. S. CRUSE, INC. 128 N. Delaware

clean, pricooking privileges

large, Nice home.

2820—Large lovely

warm room; innerspring, shower bath.

Tas38%, RI-6412 Beech Grove

Four-room semi-modern; $150 down, balance like rent. 134 N. DELAWARE. RI-3536.

120: No. reasonable. ”

Hotels

1—Newly furnished room;

Aer CORP,

OTEL—359 W. Washington: rooms. double, oe up: single rooms, 35¢: week. $1.75. ervice day or night: morning

3823 Hoyt Ave. Near Christian Park

$2650 total price: 5-room modern bun- | alow: kitchen cabinets: nice lots: garage: pew paint; small down a Immediate SS Mr Eurgess. RI-9 IR-6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS,

1 2609-11 Brookside Ave. 4-room a side bungalow. $1650: $150 down, balance $15 monthly. This is a real bargain. Live on one side. Rent the other See Y G. Miller. HA-2622.

J. 8. CRUSE. INC. 128 N. Del. RI-6412

OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER Will sell 5-rm. mod. bung., 1112 M13 Ewink Stu St. 477.

Delaware anc Modern out.

Vermont. | side rooms,

331 N Delaware, Transient rates.

- heat. running water, i5¢c_ up, weekly $3.50 up. HOTEL, 156 N. Illinois.

| Rooms With Board

MICHIGAN, E.,

“baths: CORO_LI- 1637.

5205—Large room, suitable

2 gentlemen: private home; meals: ga- | rage _optional. IR-2338

PARK. 833—Real home, elderly, convalescents, able. RI-¢ 9930.

daily NADO

nurse's care, for | invalids. Reason- for $3200. Mortgage about $2400

GRAVES. 243 N. Del. RI-34

Times Rental Directory

Apartments—Furnished | SIZE | DESCRIPTION

Very beautiful; all convenience. If you can’t beat it.

ADDRESS RENT

Bon Air Apts.

21 W. 16th St.

Corner Efficianey Including Utilities

modern fastidious

5H

| | { Also One | ot $60

Apartments—U nfurnished

: Modern apt. bldg. with every Belair Apts. convenience, City heat, house 1244 N. 1. phones. You can't beat it.

Corner Efficiency

$32.50

Including Utilities

$45

Including Utilities

Thoroughly modern; in-a-door bed; also small bedroom; veRetian blinds, indirect lightng. It's a knockout.

Bon Air Apts.

21 W. 16th St.

Apartments—Walking Distance

Modern apartment; most convenient to everything downtown. Save lime and carfare. Security Trust Co. I RI-6571.

ice box and all utilities LI-7361. 44 Vir-

Corner Efficiency

Apartments East

4 Newly decorated; heat and water Jyrnjshed. City Rentals, Inc. RI-2368

Houses Northwest 6 City Bod ube;

Houses East

4 Semi-modern. J. R. WELCH & lay Ww. hic.

The Essex 4 $25

532 Mass. Ave.

Stove, furnished. ginia Ave.

92

at

314 E. St. Clair | $22.50

361915 Et 16th | $21.50

1719 Montcalm | earege ose] $20

& SONS LI-3423

5965 Rawles | | $12

24!

4 i fr ME =. oH day

FRIDAY, FEB. 26, 1937 Classified Display

A 3-Bedroom ro odern home, northwest; Ostrom, RI-1419

; eves., RI-92

5-rm. mod bung. built-ins. good basement, leaving city. Price $3300. 2747. GRINSLADE CO.. FIVE ACRES—10 miles west. barn, large poultry house. Sale or lease. 1003 _Broadw WE have buyers tor modern your CO

gar N RI

R ; 2804 Insurance 601ORCHARD To ern, one acre. Cash. Barg diana Trust Bldg. BEECH GROVE. 83 S. 8th bungalow, bath. basement -car_rarage IR-4213. LI GREENWOOD, IND. —5-room and water. Int 60x145; ab __531 E. Main St. Owner,

9 E

WE HAVE excellent investme Jor sale: all prices: doubles, storerooms. Call AGENCY. LI- =3396. 10, wu

Lots for Sale

BE & SURE—Of your title.

Market St

ny

_Union Title

d. new paint outside and Ft $300 will J 2hdle on oy terms. Mr. 28.

Doubles & Investments

Sale Suburban, Farms

newly decolike new

PAUL L.

McCORD CO.. 615 Lemcke Bldg

Drexel Near 10th

newly

decorated. age. Owner Rider: TA-

Good house,

Newly fenced.

ay. RI-3096. nomes. List

roperties with E KIRK McKINNEY NC 1 Real Estate— Rentals 12! arket.st

'3600—Seven-room

mod-

ain. 215 In-

St.—5-room

and girhace:

-126

ar stract,

“lights deed

Occupant,

24A

nt properties singles and ¢CULLOUGH

25

Demand an abEa prepared by Union Title Co..

155 Bldg

26

11 m, 67. Elec. available. $50 HARNESS & CLINE, 110158

room cottage,

nicely decora ity.

% 25% garden, _erson, IR-4297. ILHELM. $250 BUYS acre TST SOu| 4 -ron HET M. IR

Jot. $100 down. fotiage. 4297.

Attractive TDC 5 nook: garage: chicken $2900. TERMS. DR-5383-RENT FARM, anon. Times, 68 ACRES—7 miles

M. Grain rent,

south; s

“Terrace Ave $9 pe Other bargains.

Real Estate Exchange

2-Acre Tract

trom Monument near State Road

bal. terms. Ala. LI-9220.

A HOME for father and mother: new four-

ted, electricgarage: $250 2106 S. Emnear mo. buvs WIL-

breakfast acre.

EST EDGEWOOD rooms, house;

15

near Road 52 south of LebAddress Box 194, care

ome wooded,

: good house: fine location. RI-3193.

5-ROOM modern house: 3 bedroom brick (social

ment). north of Fall Creek.

enc This nro - BLASENGYM.

perty is 2226 Shelh semi-modern SA

better home.

2188 _ GRAVES. 243 N. "De. __RI-3

Real Estate Loans

room

6-ROOM $500: will trade A equity

rooms side

semi-modern double, on south side for 3. asewest of College, not over Ho, 000; pay cash differo SiEar T,

in

e: SHI00ES 471.

28

mortgage for lot or &

29A

|

Buy a Guaranteed

Pre-Owned or Demonstrator

KELVINATOR

And Save a Lot of Money Kelvinator Sale Price Kelvinator Sale Price

Kelvinator Sale Price Kelvinator Sale Price

Kelvinator Sale Price

$119.50

*59°° 79° 89” 99° 109”

Your Choice Used ELECTROLUX or

Copeland 3 $3950

49” 79% EASY TERMS

Small Carrying Charge

TLR

128-130 N. PENN. LI-5513 Established 1873

$129.50 $149.50 $154.50

$179.50

$149.00 Frigidaire

Sale Price

Gen. Electric Sale Price

$189.50

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51

BUSINESS, apartment loans in all sections at F. B M'KIBBIN. 115 N

CITY and farm loans, 4! | tom. _MAIN, 110 Ww. 30th,

Men Wanted

and

Penn.

residentia lowest rates. RI-8727

< Int.

0 5's

CAN USE two more neat steady work. Pay _ view,

ap discuss

| Women Wanted

pearing men, ed at

32

WANTED—Experienced hotel referably woman. with AVIS HOTEL. Brazil, A-1 HOUSEKEEPER — White, Go home nights. DR-2 SALARY for part-time i w __Royal Beauty Acad.,

401 Roosevelt

Work Wanted by Men

cook, white, references,

Indiana

Shs family,

Pe learning. Bldg.

EXPERIENCED chauffeur __Job. _Excellent references.

Others. | ©

| Barred Rocks,

wants HA-3846

steady

Work Wanted by Women 35

| UNITY Christian Church Cen

experienced men and wome : _week. _LI- 3167.

Schools, Instruction

1144 N. Miss

ter Inec., for n by day or souri St.

36

ENTER MARCH 1. strong courses in Secretaria

day or evening. Central Busi

COMPLETE BEAUTY COURS Roval Beautv Acad. 401 Ro

Business Opportuniti

Interesting,

Architects & Builders Bldg.

modern,

1, Bookkeep-

ing. Stenography and Accounting. Attend

ness College. _LI-8337. E. now $50 osevelt Blde

es 37

business; 120 8. Delaware.

Dogs, Other Pets

RESTAURANT —Fully equipped: doing good selling account other business.

40

MALE pit bull. 9 months HE-5500.

1130 30th.

__Rreed.

Poultry and Supplies

CHOW-—Cream-colored male, $15.00. Ww. TA-2362.

GERMAN salt and pepper Schnauzer pup, _ 5 months old; registered. 5771 Central.

old, white.

Pedi-

al

FA 500 Barred Rocks, 2 wee 1 week old: chicks LL BARGAINS

610 KENTUCKY AVE, 300 and 500-egg capacity. __ 8. State Ave. Farm and Garden

324 W. 10th St., Indianapoli

KINGS—

“Quality Fixtu

“Fixtures Low Prices Build anything of wood

Complete

Select from 225 pool Complete from $50 New Chairs

Tables—All

Silverware. Rentals for liver

1617-

BIG SALE UNCLAIMED FRE STATION

REDUCTIONS FROM 207% ALD we ERCHANDISE EXC

CLEAN LUMB NEW AND USED Marion Material Wrecking Contracto

—————

Wrecking 2 Modern

electric fixtures, cabinets, tile roofing, all in Northeast corner Meri NEW IX wide o hundred. WRECKING or 6270.

ian ar

WE buy. sell, gxchange reid

+ rin 0., a: §inssne Nights, LI-1 $10 up Bicycles Repairs

BUSINESS CARDS. letter velopes; , nigh quality, DU: Virginia.

Houses—South

Semi-modern. 6 J. R. WELCH & SONS $15 23 LI-3433

w.

1149 Church St. |

1531 Woodlawn | 4

| . (Beauty Shops) i ER (Bink

BLACKSMITHING, “ay pH pm

Ren repair in

Ohio $16 Apartments—For Colored

Semi-modern. R. WELCH & SONS Heat, light, gas, J ackson water. See custoCourt

$25

M. E. MOLLOY

2x4's. 1 cent per ains. SERIE . West, LI-0228. thundrear

(hundred) LUMBER

2000 short other bar 320 ,

ike “drop sR x6 IR sd

table, $15; Range, $75. _ LISH.

GARDEN Tractors- UNIV ERSAL MFG.

Miscellaneous for Sale

Kinds—Low Complete Line of China,

TO EP1

Fishing Tackle Cut Prices Hoffman's, 251 Mass. Ave, 205 E. Wash

Co.

$500 a Ice Box. motor, $100: steam HOTEL ENG-

RM BUREAU CHICKS ka HAND XS

old: 500 500 assorted

WELL START ED AND GROWING FARM BUREAU HATCHERY

RI-6513

2 RECONDITIONED Simplicity Incubators,

Cheap. 1238

43

is. ne?

res’

Store’

With Payments.

or metal

to fit your room and finances.

tables. up.

Prices Glass, Parties.

Anywhere. CHROME FURNITURE

31 Southeastern

DR-3578

IGHT

50% ON FOOD

CAPITOL AVE. AND SOUTH ST.

ER Co.

rs.

2046 Northwestern

Homes.

Windows, doors, furnaces, hardwood floors, slate and ood condition.

nd 16th Sts.

aiid sheeting. 8: S300 310 S. Delaware.

or

ice ICE RI-

eration. IANA husetts.

© I

heads, en-

lowest orices.

foot: many SRLS

$3.50 $3.50 CH-6400.

WINDOW SAS

REED invalid, chair, _ 304-10 E ash.

new and usea. MARION MATERIAL oo 2046 Northwestern

very fine shape, $15.

STORE Ea cnl eguinment

SOLID walnut office desk, A330. _304- 10 _E. _Was sh.

Swaps

bakery eaui huv- =sel} 41

vnent, De Ohio

1 condition,

51

23 Ww. Ohio. LI-3423 dian, Apt. 12, 11222; Cornell

ell today, your price, 1 e, deluxe; no

932 Vid condealers. 307

3

No _HA- 1056- R.

30

inter- | Apply 214 Kresge Bldg.

34

50

Swaps

$2 CASH for §ood used driver or brassie, 2007 W. New York.

Household Goods SINGER BARGAINS

SINGER drop-head, treadle $12.50 cash Electric portable ...$19.60 cash White elec. console .. $45.00 | Singer elec. cons., reposs.: | Singer Sewing Mach. Co, 1

FRIGIDAIRE

Brand new 1936, 6 cubic foot floor same ple. AC for quick sale

KSON SALES CO.

3828 A WASH. OPEN EVES.

REFRIGERATORS

Rent a modern Air-Conditioned Ice Trigerator, Only $9.50 per year. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO.

T. Only $29

Pre-owned Maytag Washer IDEAL WASHER CO. 208 N. Delaware St. Near Ohio See VONNEGUT'S for Complete line of 1937 Frididajres VONNEGUT'S HARDWARE CO. Ee 120 E. Was DY LINOLEUM - Lowest | brought to yo RI-0624, REDIABLE ‘RUG LEUM CO.. 203 E. Washington. Thor Washer; reconditioned and guaranteed PEARSON CO. 128 N. Penn. mn 5513. LIVING ROOM, Duncan Phyfe dinette; bedrm suite, $49.50; rugs: occa pieces, HOUSE ES UTIFOL 2428 N Meridian, $l A week rents or buys ABC Washer or Ironer, PEARSON CO. HEATERS, Ranges, purposes, low prices. Washington. = Sian FURNITURE—For sale, of every descrip= tion. J. P. GRIBBEN FURNITURE & STORAGE. 1501-3 Madison Ave

Used Maytag, $8. 50

u tub . PEARSON co. ‘193 N. Penn. LI- 5513,

LARGE Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, fine ‘con. dition, $12.50. 229 W. Wash. ANTIQUE three- -quarter TA-5037. SINGBR Sewing Machine, makes as low as $3. 00. 229 W. Wast CROSLEY Shelvador refrigerator; condition, $50. 304-10 E. Wash. $6.45, while they ast,

1

-a-

en

52

"small bal, 26 W. Wash,

Ree

prices. “Samples Free estimates, AND LI

LI-5513.

for all . 622 B,

126 N. Penn.

Cook Stoves MODBL.

bed. complete.

$12.50: Wu

good

COTTON Mattress, 229 w. Wa sh.

=

Radios, Musical Needs:

ACCORDION 8-Wee Rental

Plan " 4 FREE LESSONS

RINNE'S

142 N. Penn.

|

I/2 PRICE

New 1936 RCA, Philco and Crosley Radios

Pearson's Furniture Store 133-135 W. Wash, LI-4587

Gibson Kalamazoo Guitars $13.50 PEARSON CO.

128 N. Penn.

Electric Guiiar Originally $150.

$95 PEARSON CO. L1-5513,

BEAUTIFUL, BRAND "NEW WALNUT GRAND $255.00 PLAYER PIANO 50 LUTHMERS-KEGG PIANO CO. 235 N. PENNSYLVANIA

PA SYSTEM $35

Used Insts. of All Kinds. E-Z Pmts. We Take Tradeins, Lorenz Music Store. 135 E. Wash, SAVE AL or 2D FLOOR PIANO STORE er day buys genuine JiMBALL made Fudio d's Best Pian MARION MUSIC CO.. 229 N. Penn. 2d Fl,

25 USED RADIOS

Must be sold immediatelv. Make offer. Advance Radios, 328 W. Wash,

FOR SALE-Eighty bass Hohner accordion, almost new, Priced to sell. Address Box 90, Greenfield. Ind lk WALNUT Whitney Grand Piano. Unusual, Sunday or eves. 3720 N. Pennsylvania, Apt. CROSLEY 8- hibe: owned: $12.5 dio Dept th floor Thee WE HAVE WONDERFUL values In re conditioned radios. ECONOMY RADIO SHOP 116 N Delaware Cae FREE CALL to make price on repairing pif LANE 2828 E 10th St C 0

LI-5513,

outfiv. Pre-owned. Complete 128 N. | Penn,

KL

excellent condition: “pre= ES & CO. Ra-

54

also §60 , 4801 E,

Wearing Apparel

$70 0 BLACK Spring ing Coat. $15; Red Fox Scarf, $8. RODGERS Wash. IR-2548.

LADY'S COATS and silk dresses, 50c up. Sig EN Noxt ‘th St.

Wanted to Buy 55 We Buy a raat All Kinds

Highest sd baila, Phone for representa=

CLEVELAND WRECKING CO.

1320 Kentuckv Ave L1-1568,

We Pay Highest Prices

For old gold, watches, dental bridges, EL etc. SACKS BROS 308 Indiana WE PAY FOR

Ave Phone RI-5994 STEEL . 10 NET TON STOVE FLATE & FURN. CAST $9 Net Jon THE MILLER CO 130 8 CALIFORNIA ST R1-5150.

Furniture Buyers 56

CALL RI|- 0469 For any furniture,

rugs. stoves or Clothing vou have tor sale Calls answered promptly,

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