Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1938 — Page 28

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INDIANA UNION HEADS ASK WPA

BUILDING PACT]

Trades Officials to Conier Tomorrow on Plan to Protect Labor.

" Times Special

WASHINGTON, April 8—Pleased |

- by the prospect of President Roosevelt asking Congress for a new $1,500,000,000 PWA program, Indiana building trades union officials remained here today to urge WPA officials to abandon the building " field in the meantime. Scheduled to confer with Aubrey * Williams, who has been acting WPA director, yesterday the delegation found postponement was necessary until noon tomorrow. John K. Jennings, State WPA Director, here for the conference, explained that Mr. Williams was busy conferring with Harry Hopkins and President Roosevelt regarding the new recession spending plans and had to cancel the Indiana meeting. Mr. Jennings said he may be unable to remain for the meeting toMorrow. “While we are all for the purported PWA program and feel the Indiana congressional delegation should support it 100 per cent, we still want to reach an agreement with WPA in the building field,” Carl Mullen, president of the Indiana State Federation of Labor, declared. Job Protection Sought

. “We do not want public buildings to be made part of the relief work program. They should be constructed by regular cratsmen under ,the PWA contract formula.” "Charles W. Kern, Indianapolis, president of the Indiana Building Trades Council, said he wants assurance from WPA officials that it will not be used as a training ground for “half-baked mechanics, who will scab eur jobs.” . Mr. Jennings contends no effort is being made by WPA to develop skills, and that is one of the principal criticisms of the present pro-

gram.

WILD FOWL FLOCKING TO BONNEVILLE DAM

| HOOD RIVER, Ore. April 8 (U. |P.).—An important by-product of the huge Bonneville dam has been | found to be new “playgrounds” for ducks, geese, and other migratory waterfowl. When the water in the Columbia River back of the dam was raised to the 68-foot level, a flock of white swans and thousands of mallard ducks discovered the possibilities of good feeding in the newly-created shallows. The invasion of birds has given impetus to a movement among sportsmen of the state to have the area created a refuge for ducks and geese. A definite move toward protection of the wild life will be initiated through the county game protective association. - But while encouraging the visits of birds, the rising waters of the new lake have proved a problem to beaver colonies. Several groups have already left the area and were last seen swimming up the Hood River.

FT. LEWIS AIR BASE TO COST 12 MILLION

TACOMA, Wash, April 8 (U.P). —A powerful unit in the relwmbilitation of Pacific Coast defenses will be the $12,000,000 U. S. Army air base at Lewis, one of the largest military reservations in the nation, Army officers say. The Ft. Lewis base will be the largest of three provided on the West) Coast by the Wilcox bill. Lieut, Col. Frank W. Wright, who will commander of the new base, already has established temporary quarters in Tacoma. Construction o ps base is expected to start this

HIS DRUNK FINES ARE CITY’S TRADE INDEX|:

ASTORIA, Ore., April 8 (U. P.).— William Hill, a stocky longshoreman, who has been in and out of the city jail 65 times during the past 15 years, is Astoria’s- “business barometer.” The charge against Hill is usually intoxication, and when times are “booming” he pays $20 fines; when they are just fair he pays $10 fines, but when a depression strikes Hill serves the entire sentence. Since he was bailed out the last time, police believe the recession is on the wane,

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Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Friday, April 8, 1958

COURTOT—Henry E., husband of Mabel Perkins Courtot, father of Alysse Courtot and Mrs. Norma Grimm, passed away Thursday night, April 7. Funeral serv-

ices will be from the home, 905 N. La.

Salle, Saturday afternoon at "1:30 o'clock. Friends may eal) at the home any time after 5 p. m,, Friday,

ELKINS—George E. of 4546 Allisonville road, beloved husband of Bertha Elkins nd father of Gladys and grandfather passed away

of Betty Ann Jackson, Funeral at FIN

Wednesday, Apri BROS. F dian, Saturday, April 9, 8:30 a. m. ery ices St. ‘Joan, of Arc Church, 8 a. Interment Crown Hill. Friends invited,

HEMMER—Bernard A., husband of Serena Hemmer, father of Mrs. Harold Kalsch of Nashville, Ind., Mr. Fred Schoettle, Mrs. Ted Wells, Mildred Mary, Paul and Bernnette Hemmer, passed away at his home, 40 Eastern Ave., April 6, age 61 years. Friends may call Friday. Funeral Saturday at 9 a. m. St. Philip Neri urch. 5

LAVERY — John F., beloved husband of

Laura DeWald Lavery, father of Mrs. George Evard and Irvin Lavery, died Thursday, April 7, at the residence, 5360 Broadway. Funeral Monday, April 11; 8:30 a. m., from the residence. gies at St. Joan of Arc Church, Friends invited. BLACKWELL SERVICE.

LEFEBER—Mrs. Louemma, beloved mother of Mrs. Myrtle Lefeber, 6 W. Michigan, passed away Thursday morning. Services at FLANNER & BUCHANA N MORTUARY, Saturday, 3:3 m. Friends invited. Burial Crown il | Friends may call after 4 p. m., Friday.

M'CONNELL—Mandly A., e 62. husband of Eva and father of Eve yn McConnell, brother of Mrs. Glant Welch and Nellie, Lucy and Milton McConnell. Friends may call at SHIRLEY BROTHERS IRVINGTON CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington St., any time. Funeral Saturday. 10 a. m.. from Emerson Ave. Baptist Church, followed by services at residence of Glant Welch, Greensburg, Ind., 2 m. Burial, Greensburg.

QUILLIN—Ira M., entered into rest Thursday. age 80 years, father of Mrs. O. B. Alley, Mrs. T. J. Hammond. James, Gregory, Ralph. Malcom, Ezra and Floyd Quillin. Funeral Saturday, 11 a. m.. at residence, 2437 Stuart St. Burial Gate City, Va. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR in charge.

SILVERMAN — Arthur M., 18 years, beloved husband of Betty Lou Silverman, son of Gilbert and Laura Silverman, brother of Mrs. Ruth Barker, Dorothy, Marie and Alvin Silverman, pasted away Thursday. - Funeral Saturday at the HERRMANN FON NERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends invited. Burial Round Hill.

STEPHENS—Louie Ann, entered into rest Thursday. age 65 years, mother of Mrs. William Pirtchard, Mrs. Alva E. Carrell, Mrs. Donald Flaherty, Mrs. Wade Fowler, Mrs. Warren Westfall, Robert E., Emmette, Shirlie and Allen Stephens. Funeral Saturday, 2 p. m.. at Stilesville Christian Church. Burial Stilesville, Ind. Friends mav call at HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR until noon Saturday.

STERRETT-Clay, husband of Ella Sterrett, brother-in-law of Mrs. Mary : Steinmeier. passed awav Thursday morning. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Fall Oreck’ Cemetery.

STUEBER — Henry E., entered into rest Wednesday, age 47 ye: s, Stueber. brother of Fred Mrs. Carl Shade. uncle of Carl Shade Jr. and Mary Elizabeth Stueber. Funeral Saturdav, 1:30 p., m. at the residence, 519 N. Hamilton Ave. Burial Concordia Cemetery. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR, in charge.

WILSON—Charles, 33 S. Addison, busband of Flora and father of Irving, Baird, Brent and Iris. passed awav Wednesday morning. Friends may call at , the home until Saturday morning. Services at Zoa Church near Scottsburg, Saturday, 1 p. m.

Card of Thanks

CARR—We , wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement and also for the beautiful floral offerings. We especially thank Rev. Monsignor O'Connor, sisters of St. Agnes, St. Joan of Arc, and Speaks & Finn, Funeral Directors. THE FAMILY.

PHILLIPS We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their symvoathy and floral offerings during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Katherin VIRGIL P PHILLIPS and CHILDREN.

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CLARKE—In loving memory of our wife and mother, Glenn, who passed away 2 years ago. April 8, 1936: And while she lies in peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. —Husband and Children.

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LOST—MONDAY, LADY'S GOLD LINK BRACELET, REWARD. DR-7872-1.

LOST—RUBBER TIRE WHEEL BARROW, PAINTED GREEN. REWARD. DR-2900.

BLACK, tan dog, brown over hoth eyes: gray b blanket, “Buddy.” Reward. CH-

i brown on head. AnE loth. “Tony.” Reward. LI-5289. 433

GERMAN [Police dog, black-tan, 6 months, Malo ry HU-

Lost and Found

Child's pet. Reward.

STRAYED—BIlack Scottie wearing red harness, from 2722 Boulevard Place. Reward. TA-2318. LOST BANKBOOK MONEY; R’ BOOK. REWARD. BE-3691-2

LOST—Lady’s black purse, Vicinity Shelby and bridge. Keepsake. Rosary and valuable papers. Reward. DR-1865.

Help Wanted—Female

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WANTED--ELDERLY LADY FOR HOUSEWORK. - 1437 E. 12T

WANT housekeper, white "cai on OC. T. PURVIS, 1714 Linden’

Help Wanted—Mals

YOUNG MAN, B. S. degree in medicine, laboratory work preferred; consider ghaulfeuring or anything but sales.

WANTED—2 men with 1937 or 1938 tractors to pull trailers. Must have all necessary equipment or be able to pull same. Owner operators only. Apply at once. 420 W. South

Schools & Instructions 12

VOCAL and piano lessons. 50c to $1.50. Class or private. Call LI-4287,

coMPLTEE SALESMANSHIP PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

PUBLIC SPEAKING BY NATIONALLY KNOWN LECTURERS And practical sales experts. Total cost, $6 on easy payments. Open to everybody. Evening classes: only one night weekly. Experience unnecessary. Learn how to make more money—win friends—and success. Attend this meeting FREE of any

cost and get full details. 7:30 P. M. SHARP FRIDAY, APRIL 8TH. Y. M. C. A. Auspices National Sales Institute.

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Get want ad results in The Times. at lowest word rates in the citv. Phone RI. 5551 for quick renuits at low cost.

Personal Servicss

THIS AD worth $10 on beauty course. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt Bldg.

LEARN MODERN BEAUTY CULTURE The INTERNATIONAL WAY-—342 E. Wash.

$1 WITH name, address, brings “TESTO.” Relieves sore, aching, perspiring feet. 131 N. Chester. WEISSMAN MOTORS Studebaker Distributor.

2215 E. Washington St. Phone—Day, CH-5822: Ant. CH-5242.

CH-3630

will 25¢ shampoo. and rinse. I

NA TIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL, 342 E. Wash,

R-U-P-T-U-R-E:D Guaranteed fittings, exclusive agents for the Life-Saver Trusses. H. E AUER CO.. 456 E. Washington.

RAINBOW ACADEMY

PERM ANN Save including $1 00 Push-Up W . * KRESGE BUILDING

T. C. Waltermire, M. D. 617 Lockerbie St. Apt. 4

Paperhanging. Painting. Neat work. Prices reasonable.

buy you a wave, haircut

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( Alteration Specialist)

ALTERATIONS. S. ladies’ men; 'S garments.

clean, repair. press, reline, Reasonable.

MEYER O. JACOBS

212-214 E. 16th St. TA-6667. MOTH HOLES: TEARS, BURNS REWOVEN. INDIA WEAVING

CO., ‘Merchants Bank Bite. LI-9674. Alterations—Plain hems, 50c

HA-3639-J up. Dressmaking & curtains. (Architects)

GENERAL contracting and architectural See M ZAVER. 1721 Ludlow Ave.

(ano Glass)

AUTO GLASS— Uptown A Glass Co., Poet RID

1.25 333 ¥ 33 N. Capitol. L LI-5761. (Auto Repairing)

TREXLER'S AUTO | SERVICE. 305 N. Sen ate, LI-2184 pen 4 hrs. Estimates. “Wrecker I ie

(Automobile Accessories and Parts) DUCO CO.. 957 N. Meridian. RI-8166. Dupont auto finishes. Fulmer seat covers. (Beauty Shops)

or Beauty Shop Permanents, $2 u

hampoo. set. 35c. 905 College. L1- 2045. “PERSONALITY"'—2907 Central. TA-4470. This ad good for $1 on any permanent.

REALISTIC PERMANENTS. $3.50 and up. HARTZ BEAUTY SALON, 315 Rooseveit Bldg. RI- 0754.

ROBERTS BEAUTY SHOP, 528 Mass. LISos2. “Machineless Permanents.” $2 and

(Book Stores)

CAMPBELL'S, 401 Occidental Bld RI__7823. Large selection of books. 6c up. up.

(Cement, Contracting)

BRIE. BLOCK. CEMENT WORK, GRADING 3485 SODDING AND EXCAVATING.

CEMENT firs, hes, Sheps. walks, drive850 N 1. IR-6951.

TC _ ways. ._GLESING, . Drexel (Floor Refinishing) ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS for rent. 453

NACE HARDWARE. LI

a Soors sanded, refinished; gleaning. waxin asonable. prompt.

- LINVILLE, "BE-463 (Furniture Rebuilding)

oTTO BRADE LE I1-8981—Quality work UpBaisterinn repairing, an-

since 1890, tiques restore

(Furniture Stores)

SALLEE FURNITURE STORE, 3406 Clifton.

'A-5950. Linoleum, window shades; lowest prices; estimates.

(Garden Plowing)

FOR GARDEN plowing call CH-5047. Rea§onaple prices. quick service. 5040 E.

(General Contracting)

‘GENERAL repairing of all kinds, sewer Ln

real (bonded), prompt service. BE-44 .

(Grading and Sodding)

SODDING—Good rich dirt; concrete sidewalks, driveways; specializing rock gardens; hauling. HA-3915-M (Housecleaning)

FLANNER HOUSE, 802-816 N. West. RI7504. Trained domestic help for housecleaning needs.

(Mattresses)

pillows. comforts. _ Sold. URKLE.

EE 886, E, F. B al > :

Personal Services 13

(Laundries)

LAUNDRY RING HOME. ALSO CURINS. BED CLOTHES. oS EFERENCES, EXPERIENCED DR-7793-4 EXPERIENCED laundress. “Bed curtains. References. DR-6869-

clothes.

Cl Wash, all ironed. 10c_lb.

CH.-. .2597- R Rough dry, 5c. Whit e. Del. LAUNDRESS

Experienced, colored; references. HA-177 6-R. (Meat Markets) TAYLOR’S—T791 Indiana. RI-0139. eggs, 15%2c doz.; roll butter. 28c 1b. (Paperhanging-Cleaning)

PAPER CLEANING—Immediate service; 15 years’ gxperiences 75¢ room. (White.) _LANNAN. BE-4728. PAPERHANGING MATES FREE | WORK OG ARANTEED SOPBIAL RATES. | REFERENCES GIVEN. CH-6231. PAPERCLEANING. paperhanging, wall Nashings painting. Reasonable prices.

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PAPER CLEANING, wall Washing paints me: BoE right guaranteed. IR- 702

FAPERHANGING — Cleaning and papersteaming. Interior and exterior paint ing. JINES BROTHERS. DR- 4915.

TA |7 Paper cleaning, wall wash., fir. TA-1790 waxing. Ex. service. O’Donald.

(Rugs Made to Order)

FLUFF chenille rugs made from old rugs Two 9x12 cleaned and sized. $5. ACTIVE RUG CLEANERS. HA- 3636

Results at iowest want ad word rate n the city in The Times. Phone RI. 5551.

Rooms Without Board 14

$2—3339 m. VERMONT—Front room, private adull family. References. Near _ transportation. CH-6830-W $2.50; 219 E. 10TH. ST.—Clean, modern, front room, near bath.

1715 Light, cheerful; 15 block Central carline.

$2.50—_RUCKLE, maid service; HE-2903. $7 WEEK—Lady will share furnished bungalow with couple. 4240 Guilford Ave. CARROLLTON, 6114—Nice room, private home. Gentleman preferred. Garage optional, | Reasonable. ___BR-4726. | CENTRAL, 1206—Nicely furnished, large living room and bedroom. Private entrance. LI-5904. COLLEGE, 3404—Desirable rocm, private home; fine transportation; gentleman preferred; reasonable. HA- 3359-R.

COLLEGE. 3601—Corner _ front: home, comnetting bath, | hot __gentleman. TA-T161. ILLINOIS, 1907 N.—Clean, nicely furnished room, constant hot water. Refined home, _ Garage. MERIDIAN, 2947 sleeping room. 3944.

private water;

— Front downstairs TA-

N. Private entrance.

NEW JERSEY. N., 2351—Large, front; cross ventilation; innerspring: employed. Board optional. ‘HA-21 3-W. PENNSYLVANIA, 1449 a room, attractively fur ished, bath; gentleman. LI-0467

RURAL, 612 N.—Cozy bearaom. nice home for gentleman. Garage. Reasonable. _ CH-6698. TALBOTT, N., 2110—Nice, clean, comfortable room: girl preferred. HA-3253-J. WASHINGTON BLVD. 2820—Reasonable; large airy room, very large closets; shower. TA-3821. WOODRUFF PLACE—Attractive room, 1 | or 2 refined girls. Home privileges. Rea- | sonable. CH-6192-R.. 27TH. 45 W.—(Just off Meridian), nice room, private home, garage optional. Phone

Rooms With Board 15

home priviNi

— Large front adjoining

EASTERN, 644—Front room; leges; private home; good meals: olic gentleman preferred. CH-04

MERIDIAN. N.. arge

2716—Large front. room with alcove: ‘good “meals: for young lady. ‘GOOD HOME for small child; modern; good meals;

laundry; reasonable. Ax 2347- Ww.

LOVELY ROOM—Good meals. Fountain Square. Home privileges. CHILD to board; mother’s care. Modern home; good meals; nice yard. DR-7293.

Hotels 16

HOTEL FREDERICK, 458 Washington. week up

Steam heated rooms, _ Running water. tubs,

Milner Hotel Fireoope! Hide. weekly up. $1 day up. Nice clean

- rooms. Personal laundry included. | Housekeeping Rooms

Cloge_ to DR-

E. $2 5 aid

126|S. Ill.

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4325—Two-room fur= wo adults;

$2.75: SANGSTER. nished cottage; garage, 25c. HU-23 $3.75-$5. 50—CARROLLTON. 1561 — - One, two-room apartment. Private entrance, utilities, gs fs in $4, 50 UP — 1 and 2- -room, large, clean __apartments; front. 139 N. ‘Delaware. $4.50, $6.50—CENTRAL, 1103—Lovely Jo nished apartments; clean, front, down sink. Pore

§4.50-$6_ILLINOIS, N., 2360: 1 and = room, nicely furnished studio apart__ments. $5.50—BELLEFONTAINE, 1022; 2 front rooms, utilities furnished. Private entrance. RI-9169. ne ALABAMA, 2054 N.—Bedroom apartment: living room, kitchenette, sink. Furnished clean, reasonable. TA-4502. BROADWAY, 1134—2; one room and kitchenette apartments; $3.50 each; one, $3. BROADWAY, apply 835; 3-room apartment, modern. down, corner location, new furniture.

BROADWAY, 1801 — 3-room apartment; newly decorated; cross ventilation; sink; phone.

CAPITOL, N., 734—Large, light front room apartment: overstuffed; constant hot water; adults; parking space. CAPITOL, _ N.. 1740—Two rooms, bath, private entrance. steam heat. Employed adults. 'TA-2996.

CAPITOL, 2025 N.—Front unfurnished, 2 housekeeping furnished, one sleeping reasonable.

_ furnished: garage; sonal

CENTRAL. 1321—Two _ downstairs _ lig airy rooms, ‘nicely furnished. entrance. CENTRAL, 2821—2 front connecting rooms; cooking privileges; utilities; 3 or 4. HA0413. W. Lo DELAWARE, N.C 517—Apartment downstuirs; constant hot water: waiking distance: reasonable rent. EAST—Furnished room, housekeeping or sleeping; peat International Harvester. _ Call IR-4671 ILLINOIS, NL 1919—Nicely furnished 2room apartment, clean; utilities; private __enirances; reasonable. MERIDIAN, 1734 N.—1 or 2 rooms, kitchenettes. $5: to $7. Also sleeping rooms; $2.50. $3.50. MICHIGAN. &., 2416—Furnished kitchenette apartment. down: sink, private entrance, porch, clean, , desirable. NEW YORK, W., 1222 — Unfurnished 3 rooms; toilet, heat, water furnished. _ $16.50.” TA-1286. — OLIVE, 1838—Rooms. bath; convenient. Private entrance. Garage. Also sleeping __ rooms. Reasonable. ORIENTAL, N., ment; utilities innerspring: steam private entrance. PARK, 1662—2 large A ei: utilities trance; porch. SUMMIT, 17 S.—Tw Private bath, entrance: ties furnished. Adylts. 229—Large room; m; kitchen, Private entrance.

light, Pri vale

20—TLovely 2-room aparteat;

furnished en-

rooms, paid; private

rooms.

'wo furnished $ utili=-

1st floor:

WALCOTT, N., sink: private home. Phone. Adults. WALNUT, E.. 115—Three rooms. private bath; utilities: first floor. See housekeeper in basement. NINTH, 426 E.—Two rooms, everything furnished; large closets. Also first floor, front sleeping room. Adults.

mre eta tay rt ee pain.

1, 2, 3 ROOMS, private bain, utilities; furnished or unfurnished. 718 'N. East.

STUDIO room; light cooking only: nice for r employed girl. 18 E. Ninth. LI-6020.

BEDROOM, kitchen, everything furnished. walking distance. Phone. 1475 N. Delaware St.

Apartments for Rent 18

$9; 3-room apartment; overstuffed: new, bedroom suite; utilities; heat. RI-1165."

$27.50 AND $30—Madison Apts.. 615 Madison Ave. Four rooms, unfurn.: heat and water. furn. See custodian. biseien, LARGE EFFICIENCY— Built-in feat., util. 1330 N. Titimois.

ALABAMA. 1702 N.—Unfurnished very y attractive efficiency apartment; utilities furnished. See custodian.

BROADWAY AND 10TH—"HUGGLER” 12 bedrooms unfurnished. redecorated; utilities: reduced. $23 up.

CENTRAL, 1404—Furnished, light,. ight, cheerful 2-room apt. All util; well urnished.

$25-821. 50; ):_ COLORED—Douglas Court, 2101vd. PL.: unf., all util. fur. cl. elec.

BEN See custodian, Apt, N.

—COLORED—Dunbar Court, 1022 %% iE Ji Rh. 1-rm. effic.; all util.

furn., ir a Se ref. See Custod., Apt. 10. 402 N. : 3809 N PENNSYLVANIA” . 48 2085 N MBRD $40: 22 W. Vermont St. _ LI1-2439 A 1942-3 1d -rm., 2Pts front orch; attractively urn Pore entr.; all utilities. TIA-2329, gar. Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments 108 E Wash. RM. 302 Li-5393. Choice apts. giadlv shown HE-1328 LIKE NEW—$37.50 4-apartments available; 4 rms. each; see 1334 Carrollton Ave. Custodian, RI- 3238.

ME $125.00 LN EER AP ARTMENTS, INC LABAMA, N. , fron Indianapolis Rental Agency AL BUREAU New wall paper, new paint, new fixtures, So. Li 24l

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Apartments for Rent

MERIDIAN, N., 3055—Attractive 3- bedroom, unfurnished apartment: heat frigeration furnished. LI- [-1850 , - BE 4486, NEW YORK, W., 1254 — Unfurnished 4 rooms. bath, heat, water furnished, $20.

RUCKLE, 1944 °Well furnished two-room, front, upstairs: newly papered: large Sselst utilities; phone; garage; adults.

ATTRACTIVE furnished apartment: on bedroom: desirably: located thoroughly onogern. $60.00. 2725 N Meridian’ St. 2 TO 5 ROOMS—AIll util, 1116 N. ool well menage JE splendid condition; $22.50 to $32.5

10TH ST., W., Tee 2-room unfurnished apartment; utilities, adults, "$12 mo BE-1454.

30TH., ES 334 — Attractive, nicely | fur Disied. 5 small upper daplex, G. E.; $47.50

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$37.50; NORTH, 2900—Lux. new 4-rm. brick _ bungalow double. Others. HE-4466.

BETHEL, 2212—Seven room modern single, unfurnished; 4 rooms toilet, lavatory down, 3 rooms full bath up. Hardwood floors; garage: $25. MR. TACOMA. LI-3877. DR-1099. BIRCHWOOD, 3632—Unfur, 3-bedrm. mod., excellent location, $317.50. OLIVER H. __ CLARK AGENCY, 106 N. Del LI-5596.

BUNGALOW PARK—1202 N, Capitol—6 rms.; heat and Later service; $30. See _ Cust. or O H. CLARK AGENCY. L1-5998. CAPITOL, 3009 N. ER double, A-1 condition, hardwood floors. Unfur__nished. TA-0934. CARROLLTON, 2426 -- Excellent six-room modern double. Splendid furnace, reLTA yard, garage. Unfurnished.

Houses for Rent

WASHINGTON, W., 3216—Unfurn, mod. 5rm., $27.50. LI- 5814 u JENNINGS ] BROS. 28 S. Illinois. 4400 E. 38th—Furnished, attractive, homelike 5-room home, delight ul surroundings, utilities, garage.

WIDOW will share 5-room modern fur- _ nished bungalow with couple. BE- 1253-R.

MODERN HOUSES 2802 N. Hlinols: 10 rms.

3033 N. Arsenal. Tw SEMI "MODERN Buss 556 N. Highland, 8 rms., gar. 310d Ingram, 5 S.. gar. S. Tuxedo. 5 rms. wt. pd. 2030 Chadwick, 6 rms . 6329 W. Morris, na TMS, RAC. ceesees

sscscses

1231 S. ‘East, 5 rms. id gar. 2159 Winter, 4 rms. wt. pd, gar..

Bi Ss. . 1240 Beecher, APARTMENTS 1334 Central, 3 rms, I rig. stove, ht., wt. & gas pd., $42.50 1907 N. ov ware. bed. frig.. all util. 42.50 117 X Arsenal, 5 rms. 35.00

wt. p 35.00 821 WwW. 31st. pd., 35.00 1443" N: Se amis. 3 rms., all util. pd.. 35.00

ga 1919 Southeastern, 6-rm. mod., ht. & 35.00

nd. od ht. & wt.

709 Park. 5 rms. - od,

LI- 8401

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Farms—Suburban

Houses & Lots for Sale 25

5-ROOM bungalow in Speedy! ay City. Automatic heat. 4949 W. 12th. Terms. Riise H-7825-R, with JACK Cc. CARR

EAST, tioned throughout, repainted, Bena room, built-ins, pretty bath, garage, nice lot, good | neighborhood. $2400. 10 per cent. HUDELSON after 1 p. m., CH-6204.

~ DON'T MISS | THIS O ONE 2 lots, 5-room American home, fine location. 10 per cent cash or consider trade for large house for roome ite. CH-

7825-R, with JACK C. CA . RI-3526

$600aCASH Plus $600 Rail en's Loan, buys 7-1} room solid brick ath upstairs, extra

toilet downstairs. 328 Bicking St., Mr. Clayton, HE-4803. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, RI-7472. 5-ROOM modern brick, east front; garage attached; hardwood floors; shadowproof shades; copper screens: fireplace; builtins; $2500; $1100 cash, $14 month, HE-4224.

1606-08 DAWSON ST. Five-room a side modern double; 2-car garage; good condition; nice income. Just off Pleasant Run Boulevard South Drive). Mr. McCarty, IR-5206. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, RI-7472.

BLVD. PL., (COLORED), NEAR 26TH. ST: —Dandy double house, modern except furnace. Single house in rear. Priced, $2350. Low dow payment. RI-8862. GEO. E. STEWART, 506 Inland Bldg.; evenings, HA-1953-J. COLORED BARGAIN — EIGHT - ROOM DERN — Garage; $100 down. $24 ME 908 E. 15th. T.1-9264. Hurry!

VACANT—3649 STANTON AVE.

Five-room; semi-modern; front driveway: $1800. Being reconditioned; small payment pays; balance like rent. TON AGENCY—RI-5182.

—32 E. BROOKVILLE RD.

Pretty brick bungalow, long living room, JxeDlace, 5 closets, breakfast nook, nice Se en, basement. Eve., LI-8167. DGES & GRAVES, 243 N. Del., RI-3477.

3 Apartments—East

Located between {wo transportation lines. In excellent condition; two furnaces. A dandy home with- investment priced to

sell on term HARNESS ins "CLINE. LI-8406.

3027 WASHINGTON BLVD.

Attractive four-bedroom home, * hardwood floors throughout, lots of - closet space and built-ins, automatic hot water heater, Food, furnace with regulator. Price $6900. term RI- 1551 Pail Boardma IR-6410 FLETCHER TRUST co., Agent

4500. STRAFORD

A brand 5-room brick veneer bungalow = A built in features in kitchen. Double floors, weatherstripped and copper screens. A bargain at $5250—$600 down and $37 a month, including taxes and insurance. You get the deel RI-1419. Mr. Ostrum. RI-9228. PAUL IL, McCORD CO. 615 Lemcke Pldg.

When acquiring property follow: the

Eve.,

0'| safe method. Demand an abstract

of title. attorney.

Have it examined by your

Union Title Company Onion Title Building. 155 E. MARKET ST.

! WHAT WILL YOU HAVE? | A HOME OR RENT RECEIPTS?

$30 MO.—6-rm. oak floors down.

strictly

$500 CASH: 1921

modern home; Lexington Ave. 231 TERRACE AVE. and 1409 Kennington Ave..—~Two houses on corner lot. Let rent help you buy this.

1520 GIMBER AVE.—5-rm. bungalow Modern; well. built home; reasonable erms. x

1398 MAIN ST. (Beech Grove)—5-rm. modern bungalow; corner lot, all im-

provements paid. $500 cash, $32.50 mo.

—MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS—

HOLSAPPLE

G. L. RI-1461 , GRINSLADE Co. IR-0198

78 acres, 5 -rm. semi-mod. bung.: plenty of shade, fruit, shrubs. Edgewood. RI-6412. RENT—30 ACRES, $4 ACRE—SOUTHSIDE Troy, west of Keystone, level. no buildings. CH-6641-W. 80 A. 17 mi. $850 down. 4286.

Good land. MR. CASE, TA-

IMMEDIATE PS Jviams Co... 129

FARMS on terns. SION. Gu uy. _ Market St. +385 : HOUSE, nen of Irvington. Ideal for couple with nq children: garage. chicken house and 1 acre. $1750, 5500 gown. __ Owner. IR- -5842.

4 ACRES; good 5 -room house. 2 poultry houses, 1 brpoder house, close in on state road. food bus service. Priced to sell. Terms. Ejza Henson, 412 Castle Hall Bldg. RI-3689. HU- 4282.

% ACEE IN LONGACRE 5000 S.: nice 4-rm. and sun porch bungalow: basement; lights: driven well: gas available: 2 poultry “notizes. garage; fruit: $2250: $200 down. CH-57 RI-S 5655 GOODE & GOGDE _TR-1264

30 ACRES, 22 MILES SOUTHWEST— Good house, outbuildings. large poultry house, orchdrds, fair fencing. price

$2600. LI-8406. Harness & Cline 11914 N. Ala. rT SUBURBAN! A BEAUTIFUL PLACE A 6-Room Bungalow HAS EVERYTHING! Emerson Ave. whe of 21st St. HU-2893 Y RI-6412 J. S. CRUSE, INC. 128 N. DEL. ST. 21

Business Property

YOPR business sold quickly. Jack Snow, 648 Congress TA-2978

Resorts & Cottages 22

FISHING—Lake Freeman: two front cottages: one large with fireplace, one small. BE-4364-2. 2

Moving & Storage MOVING a! and storage: covered vans; reasonable rates; white men. W. STEIN-

KAMP. IR-2185-1.

MIAMI TRANSFER—Moving: experienced Ehite opt Low rates. Day or night.

Houses & Lots for Sale 25

$100-$300 WILL enable you to start buying _ your home. MILLER, HA-2622.

[—&-room bung: like mew,

BARGAIN—E-room bungalow, $1750, $150 down, HE-5592.

1615 TACOMA - 5-rm. mod. bung. Only $2850. Some terms. RI-6412, DR-7925.

2916 HIGHLAND PLACE, 6-rm. mod., 2-car _ gar.; priced very low; terms. DR-17925.

A 3-BEDRM. facing | Garfield on Southern Ave. A real buy. RI-6412. DR-7925.

LOT—75%200 on High School Road—North Rockville ‘Road. Paved. Gas. HU-4269.

$200 DOWN; nice five-room modern bungalow, 2709 N. Olney. Go see, then call LI-3150. : FIVE-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE — 447 Centennial. $2800; Teasohablo terms; immediate | possession, M TARSNEY & BROWN. | BE-3609. 2608 W. Michigan.

PROSPECT, 'n

Shs -room modern home, reconditioned; . down. THE OC. W. HENRY co.. RI-4661, HA-2864.

Money to Loan 30

northwest: fair improvements.

1617-31 SOUTHEASTERN

826 GOODLETT

_5-room hungalow;: good condilocation. Priced at .. RI-2360. MR. HARTALLISON REALTY CO.,

Money to Loan

HONOR LOANS EXCLUSIVELY NO INDORSERS

Household Finance Corp. 3d Floor

328 Illinois Bldg. RI-5404

30

3900 NORTH

LEY. Realtors. LT 3 MORTGAGE A 4-bedroom home with 8-car od ; * garage, full basement, practically new furhace. Illness forces a sale. Price $4000 MR. DERRY. HU-7540.

Ford Woods KE Fonsolidated Bldg.

LI-3 HU-8546. Special Short Time Price Pretty frame bungalow :with 3-bedroom facilitics. Dandy kitchen and breakfast nook, fireplace in living room, bath, side drive to garage. Central Ave. and Joan of Arc busses pass door. Priced under $5,000. Terms. SAM PROTHEROE, BR-5835

HallHottel ¢o. i. 2541 |

va, want, ads get pesms at lowest e in e city, RI. 5551. Bill will be sent Eater hone

Real Estate for Trade

tile floor

NEW DOUBLE, EAST—Trade tor am small, old erty or vacant lo POLI _ REMODELING. 130 E. New 3 York AfOLIs NINTH St... E.. home, Will exchange for late model car or colored rental RI- 8862. Evenings, HA- _ 1953-7. GOOD Indianapolis pro PY for small farm or will buy from owner. No RRO What ays yoy? es 217

135 ACRES, nice level Clark County farm on paved road. Exchange for Indianapolis property or sell on terms like rent. Immediate = possession. Your _ opportunity. JACOBS, 4 424 PEOPLES BANK.

Real Estate Wanted 21

HOMES, single or double, for sale or for rent. LI-7491. HU-2418, LI-7276. GREGORY & APPEL, 'NC.

Business Opportunities 29

"BUR OWN BOSS | KINGS

Restaurants #50 dwn. pyt I'd Rms. $100 Bll

wy

DR-3578 30

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Money to Loan

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LOANS without

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Cost Reduced on ALL Loans Above $100

Whether you borrow on your auto, furniture or on just your plain note, you will never be required to ask others to sign. No endorsers required on ANY loan. Plain note loans WITHOUT MORTGAGES

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RATE

available at the Courthouse.

NEED A LOAN FOR TAXES?

Get one now before the rush starts. Tax papers are now

330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. 3RD FLOOR

Public Welfare Loan Assn.

OPERATED BY INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS MEN

® WASH. & ILL. STS.

RI. 3587

1316—Six-room modern |

LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES

Equitable Securities Co.

BUCKEYE FINANCE CO.

219 E. Ohio St.

Operating as

LI-5561

CO-MAKER | $8 per $100 for 9 months to repay

maker or

on quick notice. On Co-maker loans there are only

cluded in the first 3. lows:

Amount Cost

Received $100 $200 $300

9 Monthly

$12 $24 $36

$8 $16 $24

tel Loans available. See us today

RILEY 7561

CHATTEL 20 months

Whichever type loan, a 9-month Co-20-month chattel, best fits your needs you can get it ‘at Capital

payments to make and the cost is inRate table fol=-

to Payments Prompt Payers

Longer time, Smaller payment, Chat

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207 KRESGE BLDG., PENN. & WASH.

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Swaps

31

$3 CASH for used bicycles; bought or sold.

BR-0045. 724 E.

TUBS, _ seats:

, lavatories, = stools, sinks.

__room Suite and cash. LI-174

ATTENTION—Restore your summer, Repairing. CALL HA LARGE and small gas range, will for anything of equal value. 5 chanan.

LARGE Florence hotblast, lounge chair or __single. 1946 Arrow.

ALLIED Radio Service, parses, 1141 E. Washington. WANTED I

Exchange. 641 Ill.

kinds. Bldg. LI-8651.

Merchandise for Sale

toilet cash or swap, 649 Fairfield Ave.

STUDIO PIANO for small wes dining

furniture for Ie Refinishing —

trade 22 Bu-

wardrobe for innerspring mattress,

The Old _Trail LI-6825.

To buv electric shavers of Electric Razor

34 | Merchandise for Sale

FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938

Pets—Poultry—Livestock 32

20 TONS loose .timothy hay in barn; also soy beans. Call IR-8805.

Results at lowest ‘want ad word rate .n the city in The Times. Phone RI. 5551.

Farm Produce—Flowers 33

GARDEN TRACTOR—New McLean, with breaking plow. UNIVERSAL UFACTURING, 324 W. 10th.

IMPLEMENT parts for any make farm tractors, WESTERN AUTO PARTS, 1161 Kentucky. LI-0791.

HOOSIER PLANT CO.—Cabbage, tomato, all kind of garden plants: can place orders now. DR-262 23, 2917 S. Meridian, Indianapolis.

© 62,152 subscribers every day in Marion County alone to read your want ad in The Times. Results at lowest word rate in the citv. Phone RI. 5551. : Merchandise for Sale 34 8-PIECE walnut veneer glin. suite, ypnolst,

seats, massive const., $47.50. 304 E

2 sak:

and tone, $100. _ CH-42

ACCORDIONS LOANED TO BEGINNERS. | INDIANA MUSIC CO., 139 E. OHIO.

BRAND néw, studio couch, cush., dble/innersp., $19.75. 304 E.

| CHEST DRAWERS, $5; inferspring a | tresses, $9.95: coil spgs., $3. 304 E Wer h.

EDDY RADIO—Quality work. Hom gal LI- -7273,

auto radios. 725 Ft. Wayne.

LADY'S tweed coat, 20, $4: men's suits, $5, $7. 2334 N. New Jersey.

steads, $1 up. 304 E.

OVERSTUFFED suite, 3-piece brown velour in good condition: ‘$25. 957 Engl ish.

PAISLEY SHAWL, large, ideal for ET hanging or cover: $50. 5412 Carrollton,

REFRIGERATORS—Crosleys. G. E.s. Norges, _ Frigidaires, -$65 up. ALLEN’S, 362 Mass.

RUSH jobs make us smile. HENDREN| _ PRINTING, 685 Century Bidg. RI-8533. SAFE Small. for office. ectc., $19.5 503 bicycle, A-1, $12. 30 s ash. SPRING COATS—Black-beige ‘fur RR , 20's, $6, $8. 4148 Graceland. aE fixtures: bakers equipment: spes cial equipment: buv-sell. 419 E. Ohio, VIOLET ray light. Westinghouse: perfech __condition. 1601 Spann Ave. WINDOW SASH new and used. MARJON MATERIAL CO. 2046 Northwestern a

Bicycles Fishing $7.50 up. Tackles Cut Prices.

Repairs. HOFFMAN'S, 251 Mass. Ave, 205 E. ‘Wash,

LINOLEUM AND RUGS

Armstrong rugs $2.65 up Linoleum, felt base....29¢ vd. u Inlaid floor covering, sq. yd. .69 RELIABLE RUG CO., 203] E. Wash. JORDAN BROS. 207 «W. Wash,

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$10.00... $3.00

MEN'S SUITS and TOPCOATS Cut to Rock Bottom Prices

Now Reduced for Easter

Like New

$1500... $5.00

Like New

$19.50...$7.50

New

You can get the most complete wardrobe of and best styles here—so plan to visit our store today—or at the latest, tomorrow.

Sacks Pros

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latest

NEW $95.00 VEGA

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UITARS

Many less than

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gular 10c Picks, 4 for 25¢

Regular 5¢ Picks, 10 for 25¢

GUITAR

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$23. 50

Lessons Included Without Cost

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$50 HAWAIIAN GUITARS SPECIAL GUITARS

National Hawaiian eruloites 1/2 Price $110 Used Electric Guitar Outfit $59. 50

Opens An Guitars and All InAccount

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