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Winning Plays of 1937
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FALLS ON NE FOR DUKE'S TOUCHDOWN ...
Minneapolis Serious About Football; ‘Monday Quarterbacks’ Grill Bierman
By GEORGE KIRKSEY
United Press Staff Correspondent
CHICAGO. Nov. 4 —One of the most sanguine football cities in the
of last week's Minnesota game
Q—Did Minnesota maich Notre
| when time comes to serve the cof-|Dame’s speed?
land is Minneapolis. where the Min- |
nesota Gophers, twice national
| wards Coach Bernie Bierman talks |one vard was needed. A little more | along the track after the flyer | Meantime cards speed on
champions in the last four years. get | | are passed out and each D. T. @ B.|would have given the Gophers a may submit a question to Bierman. [first down.
the populace all excited each fall. Columbus, Durham, Dallas, coln, San Francisco and other cities produce their red-hot football fans, but Minneapolis has a peculiar specie.
Lin- |
The Minneapolis fan wants to know |
the why and wherefore, the if, and
and but. Minneapolis papers print |
more football news than the country. They have charts, statistics, color stories, analytical stor-
others in|
fee. Phil Brain, university photog-
rapher,
Bierman—By no means. For in-
then shows the complete [stance on five occasions Minnesota |
EXPECT GORN LOA TOBE READY BY DEC. 1
$75,000,000 Set Set Aside by | RFC for Aid to Farmers.
. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (U. P)— | The Government offered farmers | loans ranging from 44 to 50 cents | a bushel on corn today “to Rove by la more orderly system of mar- | keting.” | Secretary of A, Wallace predicted would “stabilize prices” by withholding from market part of the | surplus of a predicted corn crop of 2,561,000,000 bushels. Simultaneously the Department of Agriculture reported that wheat | growers have begun to plant a crop which may exceed this year’s alitime record of 81.000,000 acres. | “An acreage of this size, average yields and average aban- | donment, would produce a crop of | more than 1,000,000,000 bushels,” the | Department said in a report on the | 1938 wheat outlook. Loans are expected to be available by Dec. 1. The Commodity Credit Corp. has | borrowed $75,000,000 from the Re- | construction Finance Corp. to make the loans. The full rate of 50 cents 'a bushel will be loaned on corn | testing 14!2: per cent or less { moisture. For each 1 per cent in- | crease in moisture the loan will be | reduced by 1 cent a bushel. No loans will be made on corn of more | | than 20'> per cent moisture content.
"FIREMAN KILLED IN DIXIE TRAIN WRECK
BATESVILLE, Miss.
Agriculture Henry the loans
Nov. 4 (U.
LRG J. P. White, 48, of |
| Memphis, was killed and Charles | Barnett. engineer, seriously injured today when the engine and three | cars of the Panama Limited, Illinois | Central passenger train, were de- | railed near here. | White was trapped when the engine, two express cars and a car
motion pictures of the game. After- ‘kicked on fourth down when only filled with race horses were strewn
for five minutes.
Let's lok in on this week's meet- |
ing after Notre Dame's over the Gophers
before 64.100,
largest crowd ever to attend a game | have too much poise. |a little too panicky outstanding |say that. Minnesota~Notre |
in the far Northwest. @Q@—Who was the player in the
| Dame game?
ies, full pages of pictures. They go |
in for football coverage completely, thoroughly and interestingly. But still this isn't enough. The Minneapolis fanatic demands the inside about the Gophers. To
bring the fans and the Minnesota |
team closer together Dick Cullum,
| | | | |
football writer of The Minneapolis |
Journal, organized the Downtown Quarterbacks. Each Monday the fans gather at a luncheon where football and filet | mignons are torn apart with savage | seriousness. It's a sellout every week with more than 500 fans gathering around the festive board. The programs run scemething like this: Dick Cullum gives an analysis
He's a Whiz
The Name Is Whizzer White—Very Appropriate, Too.
By HENRY MLEMORE United Press Staff Correspondent
OULDER, Colo, Nov. 4.—Here
in the land of the eternal snows |
they are making an eternal fuss about a young man with the rather | unusual name of Whizzer White. Whizzer, who was christened Byron, quarterbacks the undefeated, untied and almost unscored upon University of Colorado
| were down fast {bumped the ball out of bounds on ba first-class team to a gang over- |
Bierman—By far and away little Andy Puplis, Notre Dame quarter- | back. Had it not been for his bril- | liant performance the score easily | could have been reversed. Q@—What was the outstanding | play? Bierman—Harold Van Every's kick which preceded Minnesota's touchdown.
on the play and |
|
| getting tougher with each game and | fighting
the first three
Q—Do you think Minnesota had |
7-6 victory | too much poise?
team can My boys were at times, I will
Bierman—No football
Q—How about the Iowa game
[this week?
Bierman—Iowa might easily have won from Purdue but for two bad | | breaks, dropping a couple of passes, for instance. The Hawkeyes are
won't be easy for any of us by any | | manner of means. After Minnesota lost to Nebraska here are a couple of the questions
Ray King and Schultz | flung at Bierman.
Q—What changed Minnesota from!
the 1-yard line. It was the smartest | powered?
| thing I've seen in some time.
Basketball
The Lawrence Trojans, state amateur champions, would like to
| schedule games with strong state or
out-of-state teams on Saturday
| nights or Sunday afternoons. Write
| Howard S. Thompson,
Lawrence,
{ Ind.
ball | Optical team, last year’s | pions,
The Hoosier Athletic Club basketteam, formerly the Hoosier city chamto book home
are ready
games for Sunday afternoons, with
| games away
| | | | | |
| |
|
team, and has displayed Pike's Peak, |
Estes Park and Buffalo Bill's final | resting place as the state's outstanding attraction. He’s in the headlines more than Mr. Roosevelt, and declarations that he is the greatest football player in the country are more common than silver dollars. There are many critics who rate him as better than Earl (Dutch) Clark, the fellow who went from Colorado College to become the standout performer in the pro-
fessional ranks.
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WY 22220 does all the kicking | and passing for Colorado, and
most of the running. He is strictly a 60-minute performer when his services are needed. And he’s not only a football player. He is all-conference third baseman in baseball, and all-con-ference basketball guard. Moreover, he is the best student on the campus. This I learned from President George Norlin. “Whizzer never has dropped below A in any of his studies. He is certain to make Phi Beta Kappa, and next month he will try for a Rhodes scholarship,” President Norlin said. “He is the busiest man on the campus, what with working his way through school by waiting table at a fraternity house, and serving eas president of the student body.” Between the halves of the Utah game last year President Norlin said he visited the team’s dressing room and found Whizzer stretched out on a rubbing table—studying his calculus.
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The Wincel A. C. basketball team opened its season by dividing a double-header, defeating the West Indianapolis Rams, 37-15, and losing to Greenwood Merchants, 36-28. |
The A. C. team meets the Bethany |
Lutherans Friday at the Meridian Club. For games write H. E. Wince], 1470 Charles St.,
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or call RI-6805, | football | | between 6 and 7 p. m. |
The Beech Grove Merchants will | play the Christamore Olympics at 9 |
o'clock tonight in the Christamore Community gym. Last night the
Merchants defeated the Y. M. C. A.
Reserves, 35-20.
Bierman—Not working hard and minds dulled caused us {o become a mediocre team. Q@—Can errors made against Nebraska be remedied? Bierman—Practically all of them can, but we'll make mistakes in every game.
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ALLEN—Myra E.. age 74 years, William H. Allen, mother of Ward Fabel, sister of Mrs, Emma G. Heffner of Lafayette, Ind. and Margaret Curran cf Cojumbus, O.. passed away Tuesday p Funeral services at the ROYSTER & ASKIN MORTUARY, 1902 N. Meridian 8. Friday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at the funeral home any a {Columbus (O.) papers please copy.
BAKER—Mabel, beloved wife of Earl Baker, daughter of Mrss Minnie McGorman, sister of Earl Bramlett, passed away Nov, 3. Friends may call at the W. T. BLASENGYM CHAPEL after 2 B. m. Friday. Puneral Service 2 p. m. aturday at the . T._ Blasengym Chapel, 2228 Setoy St. Burial New Crown Cemetery
DAVIS—Dena C., beloved mother of William F. and Lambert D., Mrs, Jeanette Ketel and Mrs. Bertha Haley, sister of F. W. Henschen and Frank Henschen of Terre Haute, Ed Henschen, Columbus, Ind., passed away Thursday. x aa at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTU ARY Saturday, 3 p. m. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill,
JONES—Ethel Mae, 1035 N. Dearborn, beloved wife of Herman Jones, sister of Mrs. Guy Foreman, James, Orville, Albert, Grover, Roy and Dewey Huddleston of Indianapolis, and Mrs. J. A, Henges of Baltimore, Md., departed i ‘Wednesday, Nov. ~ age ind oat: - neral Saturda ay, Nov MOORE & KIRK IRVINGTON MORTUARY. 5342 E. Washington, 8:30 a. m., and St. Philip Neri Church, 2 a. m. Friends invited.
SIMMONS—Edna Louise, entered into rest Wednesday, age 19 years, beloved dau hter of Amer Simmons, sister of Mrs va Daupert and Ralph Simmons of Indianapolis and Rov Simmons of Lafayette, Funeral Saturday at residence, 323 N. Jefferson Ave. Crown Cemetery AR FUNERAL PARLOR in charge. may call at residence.
STOU ~Ratherine Bowen. 69 years, mother of Mrs. Leon E. Desautels, grandmother of Jese oh Stout Desautels and George Desautels, sister of Mrs, Otto E, 2 ann, Prof. D. M. Bowen, Pittsbu Kan, and John Bowen, Gary. Ina died hursda morning at St, Vincent's Funeral notice later. Please a Ry KIRB
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Furnished and unjurnisned BDa] iments $25 up. LI-5
1625—Three rooms, uputilities furnished,
CARROLLTON, stairs, side entrance; $25 month E> CENTRAL, “87 E 22D—4 large, light __rooms, _redecorated: bath: hot water heat.
Apartment Rental Bureau _ Con. locations gladly shown. HE-1328. MER., 3335 N. (near Shortridge); 2 bedrm, sun rm., elec. ref.; stove. heat, water, janitor services, gat; Rsned. OLIVER H. CLARK AGCY . 106 N. Del. | LI-5596 N. E. CORNER Delaware and New York: 2-room apartments; steam heat, other
conveniences. Call No. 8. The Halcyon.
‘GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. 22 W. Verment _L1-2439 Times Economy Want Ads
Are Easier to Read and 5 roduce Better Results imes Now
he for “Want Ade RI Jey 5581
Is
2230 — (Rear) 2-rooms, water, lights furnished. _ 728 W.—Clean, deh 6-room double. Modern. HA-2256-GLADSTONE Ave., Dr modern 2 oom bungalow; water paid, $27.50. CH98
ny N., clean house,
$25—30TH,
GRAY. 245 N.—3 Large rooms: 2 double; water paid; $16. CH-4788. | 5336 LAWRENCE AVE (Rocky | Ripple) —4room bungalow; fireplace; $10. 138 N. Ea I OAKLAND, 1109 N.—7-Rm, mod $37.50 Dorman, Eo Rms., water inside . $15 LI-3814. 28 S. Illinois.
_ Jennings Bros. LIORANGE, 338 ae Room _ semi -modern;
_ $12. 138 N. Delaware. NIM
349 N. ORIENTA 6-room double, modern; Tech High School, $25.00. 44 Virginia Ave. S. ORIENTAL St, OUSE.
AL venient to
be, conadB40L. |g — THREE-ROOM 42—Pive-room modern sing
Good location. _Call IR- Single 2535—Five rooms and bath,
$35 ee Custodian,
RILEY, N., bungalow. SHELBY. strictly modern, DR-4793. STATE, S., 1206—Two-family modern home. Rent reasonable. TEMPLE, N., 530—4-room _ semi-modern _ double; garage; water paid. $14. LI-2725.
1421 E. Ith
6 rooms, ern, $20.00. J. R JELCH & SON
bath, ranean, room, set in bookcases. brick fireplace. ainted and redecorated throughout, Oferately priced; open all day Sunday, ver nes by appointment, Call Mr, Lawton, HU-5228. REAR SPRUCE, 1609—Four-room house; _Water and lights; adults; 310.
Houses, Apts. Furn.
AAA
19
apartment, steam heat;
DAVIDSON, N.. 319—3.room newly furnished. utilities, adults: walking distance.
ILLINOIS, N., 2020—Front apartment. exquisitely furnished; accommodat In nerspring, radio, Kelvinator; all Sitisties,
Garage, a fu N., 340—Four rooms, bath,
JEFFERSON, Roranes light, gas, water, $25 month. A-5119
RIVERVIEW DRIVE, 6427—5 rooms; English brick single: two bedrooms, CH-72383 40TH, W., 413—6 rooms; 3 bedrooms, modern electric washer: twin beds. CH- 3173.
ATTRACTIVE 5-ROOM APARTMENT Furnished or unfurnished. all utilities; large vard. References. HU-2605.
HAVE unusual selection of APIS. $40 “to _WHITE. “TA \-4633
_$15._All locations.
El iE i I sl Se
11-3422. |
Houses For Sale
SMALL HOMES on small a FUISON REALTY CO., Realtors,
N ORTH
24 monthly pay-
room, RI-38
Tudor
4606 WASH. BLVD.
PRICE REDUCED $3000 TODAY bedrooms, 3 baths, oil heated C. CARR.
brick, 3
26 JACK
maid's See today. BR-3769
paved all thre
hd wv.
=
and ou with § MR. D
lot, _RI-93
Will re
lot;
_cash,
on 2 daily Dr.
Hunt
down eves,
break | pre- | -
12A
| EXPERIENCED mother wants child under |
INC.,
extra
It's built nace, paint Owner terms. Co
a
Moder
FOUR gas, 120s
ner lot; SHERIDAN, N.,
MERIDIAN,
Allison -ROOM
NORTH A home and good investment. room doubles,
well ovat
streets, are
RI-6412, “oRUSE, ANG.
3940 Caro
5-Rm. modern bungalow; furnace
and roof. t. 300 down,
UNCAN. RI-1429
EAST
1415 N. DENNY VACANT—MOVE IN
Good 4-room bungalow;
Mr. Burgess
Near New Harvester Plant 3 Modern Bungalows. $3250 to $5750
condition. Might
BRIDGES & GRAVES, 243 N. Del, HOLLOWAY, priced very low.
1302 N. RURAL —5-room, semimodern: priced low.
21-5 rooms, Hoge, $250
1826—5-10
a beauty:
“balance terms,
Sout
SEE THIS | new “double pleted, 4 rooms and bath
lots. For home o and Sundays. Bargain for mm el 3813 English
2700 BLOCK, Allen St tractive 5-room modern unalow;
payment, TA-5799 RI-3455 2551 S vacant
Call
5-
lots; D
WEST
1515 N. WA OH! BOY! 18 a shame, too, b nd has 3 nice be
brick porch and full basement.
and paper wou moved out of cit: NUNNALLY, T
RI-146]
ONLY $2250—TERMS
5-rm. home,
BRIDGES & GRAVES, RI-3477,
"BUNGALOWS$50 to $250 R. HARTLEY Realty Co.,
improved street, 150,
Doubles & Investments
modern: good good looking and all well rented. $750
econditioned Ready to move into. Price, $3150, | $25 per
406-408
E KIRK" AM KINNEY CO.
ty Realtors. HOUSE—With
inquire 2238 °
Three 5- | ed; a good gormer: air, for WA-2166. 128 N. Del.
line St.
garage,
ng.
New inside
month. TA-1406
| |
large
nice bath,
Rarage; $250 down -—$22. 50 per month 388.
IR-6102
HU-2188. RI-34717.
om modern; extra DR-7925
take lot.
~ cor-RI-6412,
RI-641 H
today
Just com=to side, built r investment. Open S. Sherman sale T IR-0043 $4250, terms;
ick
at | small | ack Strickland,
Room 3 R-792
modern,
a ———————
RMAN IT DIRTY
ecalse it is
KING'S
WINDOW SASH
drooms, bath,
wonders had on Grinslade |
ld work Can be A- 2741,
1600 blk. west, BE-4455, WEST Down BE-4212 R1-2368 electricity, $800. Also lot 40% W. 16th St. |
24A
naces, Terms.
Lots
stra
155 E.
TWO-WAY
brick porches,
JENKINS, _HE-5960
for Sale
BE SURE—Of your title,
t prepared bv
arket St.
| Sale Suburban, Farms
DOUBLE Hardwood floors up and down. good fur-
$4500.
25 |
ab« CO.
Dargai,
Demand an UNION TITLE
_Union Title Bldg. _
26 |
&
2 barn, of fr All cross
common school,
Can _ Cast]
ACRES,
level
16 miles Sot poultry house uit and shade, fenced. Close t Priced arrange terms, e Hall
garage 2
and good ground, Fenced
ELZA H Bldg. RI-
WE HAVE 67 acres in Boone County extra good level ground, all tillable; fencing, fair buildings, $75 per acre. $1500 cash,
6-room house etc, Plenty | acres of alfalfa and | and | i
412
ith
0 good to sell,
high
3689. a of | good three good wells, balance terms,
Electricity available, HARNESS & CLINE,
119%;
STOP lot
$35 down and start buildin WILH
vou Emer
EDGEWOOD—5-room
low,
schools. balance;
HAV good
Real Estate Exchange
IF YOU wish to sell
of a GE 3605.
N. Alabama. PAYING
finance son Ave,
BERT
Extra large lot, Make offer pay monthly E 20 acres east road. all tillable
, 615 “Lemcke Bldg FEDERAL (SAND Bang terms, __vania. Apt. 1
JOHN D
B-2. _Pho
il WH between BROWN, Sp a ‘Keystone.
CASE, 3510 N
ooiiag on. 34th Sts,
CH-4424. _FOR_ RESULTS The Times. |
Wanted Real Estate
LI-84
Le near Emerson and Southeastern,
acre | Pay ..I will help LM, 2106 S
a half
0, |
semimodern bunga-
near high, grade for equity, small HE-2584
of town, off of a soil. no improveat a WAR price. | 19 Mec- |
“Easy | Pennsyl-
FARMS ne TA-4 4286
28
ot or home, east call northeast
ecialist
_RI- 5551
29
SELL your suburban home! ready
to act immedi
PALMER, BR-3009
Hall- Hottel Co., Inc.
Men
Wanted
I have buyers Call 'R. “1.
LI-2541. 30
ately.
CARPENTER: FOREMAN-With Residence
under
salary WANTED—First class barber; Guarantee. BARTENDER and porter wanted for work Box 890.
How, Lme ta
standing and age,
Box 4834 W.
vern. _ Times,
16th St.
complete work; state 883, Times
must be good.
Women Wanted
GIRLS over 16 years old or Flowers,
sell Nov.
Delaware, ; DISABLED AMERICAN
for housework. home and wages. Call 5-8 p.
ood
__W. Washington). AMBITIOUS girl attorney's office
Forget-Me-Not 6. Phone RI-21 Room 23
32
women to Saturday, | address 29 8S.
VETERANS OF
80,
THE WORLD WAR EMPLOYED couple, want dependable lady |
0 WwW
to an ine
ashing; one child; 131 S. Neal (1800 5-8 p. m. swer telephone in xchange for com-
pete Stenographic course. small salary Tim
Ea ‘woman, BORO references
and
wages,
BR-4841.
MIDDLE-AGED couple,
nace,
share large ro
. LI-3889
WOMAN to take cate “house,
_ dren:
COOK a anted for work in tavern.
WANTED Licensed beauty operator.
Box
$3 a week
BOYS, Fair Store.
$5_ PAID for names
“we enroll,
good home | required. Call “while; care ur | om, kitchen; time | three chilS. Missouri. ei Times, RUBY |
"ROYAL
BEAUTY ACADEMY, 401 Roosevelt Bldg.
Schools, Instructions
BE AN EX
Accountant In 100 Lessons—Easy
La Salle Free Booklet.
AT ONCE, party to answer phone ': day
a Ww
lessons.
eek in SL
IR-09
THIS AD Lim “$10 on
36 PERT |
Term “Phone Rr 6016
e for
pipe-organ
| |
a a | “beauty course. |
_ ROYAL Beauty Acad. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. |
Business Opportunities
37
AAA
TAY ERNY Ho equipped; doing good busiVashington.
ness.
or Other Pets
ATTENTION
Hunters!
40
tick female
Blue
rabbit hound; 3 vears old. Also good on
fur. years, 2048,
BEAUTIF EDW
of Evanston
311 { TWO NIGHT DOGS Males;
IFUL collie, WAR
trained. 1108
DS, 1821 E. 69
oad.
BEAGLE hounds, rendy
Post
Road. IR-217
Police puppies,
S. State, evenings.
4-6 | RI-
“broke; Southeastern. “$2-83, |
th: one block west
18th and |
Poultry Supplies
SEVERAL hundred baby MA STOR
hicks E.
Slanted RIO 123 N. Alabama.
to trail, | 4] also
chicks; 0 | CHICK f
N COUNTY RI-6 120.
Horses, Cattle, Stock
@
BIG carte auction sale, 800 head, Monday, |
from club Come, CATT
at
calves calves, oh: you cE t get LE CO.. Camden,
Camden, Ind. Starts Choice Montana Herford to 2-year-olds, one club calf
1p. ‘Mm. stock cattle | 20 choice NL Ren, 0 free, | it, MER | ne.
FOR aii bread for hog and chick$n feed. cheap. Ask
5. New Jersey.
8.
“gal.
or Mr. Sconce, 82 |
. FRETH HOFER B BAKING CO.
Farm and Garden
43
Swaps
| Household Goods
| $79 GASOLENE
URSDAY, NOV. 4, 1937 50
Miscellaneous for Sale
Unclaimed Freight Station
\/>; Price on all Odd Chairs. 15 END TABLES, 1; price; 10 STUDIO COUCHES, $15 to $25. 2 BEDROOM SUITES, $25 to $50; SECRETARY DESKS in walnut, mahogany and maple, $20 each; SUITCASES, 25c and up: oh 00M BUGS, size 23x48, "5c each; S FELT HATS. $1, LADIES’ TR ThE RS, $1 pair,
CAPITOL AT SOUTH KING g CONGOLEUM RUGS
9%x12--83.75 1617-31 SOUTHEASTERN AVE DR-35"8,
HAYSTACK COVERS
Just received large quantity 16x16 tents, suitable for havstack covers Contain approximately 600 sa. {t. of canvas. While 50 last, $9.95 each. Everything in new
2» and used canvas, 1302 W. Wash, -—
Hoosier Tarpaulin Co., Pixtures L
KING'S ara ore ur
Used Priced On Payments, 1617-31 SOUTHEASTERN AVE. _ DR-35%8, CLEAN LUMBER NEW AND USED Marion Material Ce.
Wrecking Contractors 2046 Northwestern
good wi’ n
A ule
BX’ TRA g-top bench saw, /, beech, size 36+«in xX
“in. 3«16«in. thick. Cheap
METER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE co, 3525 E. Washington IR-1151,
HOTEL CHINA Large Selection, Sughthy y Used. Hail Price 1617-31 SOUTHEAS AVE. R-3578, NEW and used building A “MIL. ION POPULATION ay ECKING CO. 310 8. Delaware. LI-62 NEW PACKARD electric cost $15: sacrifice for _ Drive, Woodruff Place. a LL BABY CARRIAGE Reed, A-1 condition, . exerciser. $5 872 Middle Drive Wood raft Place 1x6 Drop sdg., pt 1x6 Car sdg INTERSTAS’ fis DUMBER co : STORE fixtures, bakery equipment, “shee cial equipment: buy-sell 419 £. Oho. SHOTGUN Double barrel, 16 i Good condition 3918 E Eh - new and usea MARION 2046 Northwestern. convenient downtown DUNLAP, 33 Va.
used
razor, used onc 872 Middle
$10.
100 . : 3350
MATERIAL CO PRINTING —Most location: low prices LARGE roll- top, de: Kk, adding machine, re chairs, $25 244 Broadway. HE-154 BURROLOHS SoORREeDIng machine, first $25 takes it 2608 s Economy Want Ads Are Easier to Read and Produce Better Results
"
51
513
BICYCLE--37; like new; sell or trade, S. West 8 TRADE--15 Spackman electric room heat= ers for $1 each or what? 433 N. State. BAL LOON tire Dies —“Bov's 28. $5; girl's 8 WwW _63D
28, A-1133. 724 E. WILL fe Li adding machine for _cash or what have you? CH- 6025-1 Ww. WILL frade Burroughs calculator for cash or what have vou? CH-6025-W.
52
Stove Sale!
Cut y
using one of
our heating cost by
our recondi-
tioned
be
sf oves.
They can't told from new yet less
than half the cost.
$5 to $35
Pringle & Johnson 826 Mass, L1-0068.
Ave,
SWEEPERS
Hoovers. Eureka, Airways,
Rebuilt $9.95 Un. Easy Terms.
Stewart's Radio 136 N. Penn.
Heat With Oil
Space and circulating heaters for the
Royal,
| small home. office or store room.
Burns Fuel Oil, $35.75 up VONNEGUT HDW. CO.
120 E. Wash,
Singer Bargains . Reposs,, re ofisible art Singerflec, Noro. letnonsiie arly Drop Head Treadle, 38.
Singer Co W. Wash.
SPECIAL SALE- bg Letter-Legal Files. also new used ks, Chairs, Sales.
BUSINESS FURNITURE CO.
112 E. Maryland St. _L1-8518,
Rugs and Linoleum
Now showing new fall patterns, RELIABLE RUG CO. 203 E. Washington
KELVINATOR, like new, 35 Crosley Shelvador, 6 cu, ft. $65 OUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO.. 240 Mas J Open eves. HEATERS and cook stoves. all sizes; 'arge selection; reasonable, ay now and save. 826 Mass. Ave. LI-0068 SE BASEBURNERS, heaters, coal, ranges. Open evenings. MODEL STORE & FUR NACE CO. 622 E. Washington. : ELECTRIC Coficld washer. $29.50, new laundry stove, $3.95; coil spring, Helico= fled, $495. -200"W. "Wash. ___~ 3-PIECE bedroom suite, $24.50; Roper gas range, $4. 229 W. Wash. “Pressure top: $25
| Radios, Musical Needs
“Range, used 8 4233 "Guilford.
months. table
PIANOS TO LOAN
For storage shace in vour home, Grands, Studios, Spinets, ete, You sign no papers obligating you to buy. You only pay dravage charge and guarantee that the piano will not be abused. Wilkins Music Co, stock. Hbgan Transfer and Storage Co.. 863 Nass, ve. 1-4976. Open Eves. till 9p m
ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE
To Beginners Rec
139 E. OHIO LI-4083.
| Indiana
a ———————
RENT AN “ACCORDION
Less than $1.00 a week pays for instrument and lessons.
PEARSON CO., INC. 128-30 N. Penn.
TRUMPET, like new ALTO SAXES, like 37.5 BUESCHER TROMBONE, ke new. 50.00 Accessories—All kinds—Cut rates, LORE ENZ 18 W. Market 2nd Floor
REMODELING SALE
Chickering Grand, used, $100 Practice pianos as low as $5
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
WILKING MUSIC CO.
120 E. Ohio St Open Eves. THI! 9
MUSIC TEACHERS' SPECIAL Very slightly used 6 3” Baldwin grand piano, Mahogany case. This is a rare case where you ¢an buy a fine grand for a truly low price, This piano would be perfect for a music teacher
INDIANA PIANO CO.
28 8S. Penn. LI-T948
ALL BAND & ORCHESTRA INST, Low ii: Includ RINNE'S N. PENN NN,
Crosley 8-tube Console Bilver 7-tube Console RC Ok Victor 9-tube Console A-1 mechanical condition. Terms. PAUL KERR. Open Eves. 2440 E Wash,
PLLNOS for teachers and students, 825. $35, $50, only $3 monthly, MA RION EL CO.. 220 N. Penn,
ADIO REPAIRS Honest ate of cost to recondition your radio. SWAIN, HU-7289.
UPRIGHT piano, excellent tone, ideal for _ student; only $25. 2332 W. Michigan EDDY RADIO SERVIC! E—Free eG itw work. Rea. 725 Ft. Wayne
$ Dre eB af 25¢ Hon. 1075 KIMBALL Jitu oie Ei bt pp ride Cc SAL od pia vi a or
