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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1938
CALL RI-5551, ASK FOR AD TAKER. FOR AS LITTLE AS 36 CENTS TIMES WANT ADS REACH THOUSANDS WHO CAN RENT—BUY—SELL—SWAP.
184 SHORTRIDGE SCHOOL SENIORS T0 GET HONORS
Commencement Exercises Wednesday; Rites at Broad Ripple.
Seven hundred eighty-four Short- i ridge High School seniors will participate in the 70th annual Shortridge commencement exercises, which are to be held in Cadle Tabernacle at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Student speakers will be Harold Miller and Mary Elizabeth Lewis. Seniors who will graduate with honors, in the order of their standing in the senior class, are: Margaret Anne Becker, Louise Wilde, Jack Schneider, Chester L. Robinson, Wiliam Horne, Harold W. Steup, Charles Latham Breunig, Betty Gordon, Baxter Weaver, Mary Ann Lookabill, Jean Wichser, Juanita Maxine Armstrong, Ruby Shelton, Mark M. Holeman, Sue Virginia Hull, Mary Kershner, Merrill G. Tucker, Thomas Fleischer, Charlotte Marie Hofmann, Martha Stanford, Ruth Davis, Charles Llovd Good, David Guthridge, C. Roy Johnson Jr, Harold Lambertus, Arthur H. Northrup. Mary Elizabeth Lewis, Loren W. Prince, Agnes Patricia Brown, Juanita Wagner, LaVone Dorothy Ostermeyer, H. Kieth Rogers, Rogers Jourdan Smith, George Spiegel, Elizabeth Ann Walsh, Jean Marie Hackerd, Dorthea West, Gloria Opal Tomlinson, John Robertson Day, Sarah Ruth Lindley, Elinor Rita Randall, Richard J. Wilson," Naomi Harrington, Robert D. Kahn, Madelyn Laverne Pugh, Adelheid Poehlmann, Nelson E. Burrin, Ervin W. McCullough, Mary Alice Adkins, Ruth Price, Martha Lois Graves. Elizabeth Jane Brock, Rose Laura Malcolm, Barbara Nixon, Mary Louise Causey, Evelyne E. Kettner, William Harrison Riker, Shiriey Einbinder, Dorothy Ann Evans, Virginia Mary Flory, Emma Gossett, James M. Henderson, Robert Lee Jones, Marjorie Davis, Juanita Greene, Betty Jane Harris, Theodore L. Rosebrock, Joan Silberman, Thelma Louise Balay., Jack Burich, Bates Johnson, Lester Moreland Jr. and Betty Marie Starr. Margaret Anne Becker, Charles Latham Rreunig and Louise Wilde have a record of all A-plus throughout their high school course. Others, on the part-time honor roll are Muriel Kathryn Frodin, William Richard Morrish, Dorothy Sayre Jacobs, Dolly Mitchell, Lois A. Shapiro, Marilynn Morgan, Mary Jane Warren, Marjorie Olive Vawter, Louis C. McAnly Jr. and Thelma Hines.
Broad Ripple High Plans Exercises
Eighty-three seniors, the largest class to be graduated in the history of Broad Ripple High School, will hnld commencement exercises | at 8 p. m. Monday at the Butler | gymnasium. | Dr. W. P. Dearing, president of Oakland City College, is scheduled to speak. Mrs. Clayton Ridge, School Beard member, will present the diplomas. Baccalaureate services will be held tomorrow night at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Sidney Blair Harry delivering the sermon. The school choir will furnish music. Those graduating will be Bernice Kopp, Jean Johnson, Jane Settler, Jeannette St. Clair, Phyllis Pennington, Marcella Lucas, Margaret Cooper, Geraldine Millikan, Bradley Reid, Virginia Lang, Reid Chapman, Irene Pollard, Harry Sheagley, Mary Jane Ramsay, Wallace Scott, Richard McCord, Catherine Campbell, Richard Lochry. Dorothy McCleaster, Jeanne Elizabeth Moore, ' James Shannon, Robert Quillan, Mary Helen Halenkemp, Robert Dawson, Harriet Bray, Harry Duncan, Patricia Jessup, Harry Walter, Robert Haupt, Thelma Claffey, Samuel Ritter, Juanita Rauch, Charles Van Meter, Marion Carter, Albert Scott, Edward Todd, Harry Frances, Billhymer, Robert Johnson, Isabelle Ross, Robert Herrin, Bette Alice Metsker. Clifford Burger, Willifm Gleichman, Helen Louise Brown, Gertrude Kemper, Ernest Schenk, Betty Firestone. Anne Shell, Robert Meusker, Jack Gleichman, Jean Magee, Lee Burns, Shields Richardson, Dorothy Jansen, Violet Plough, Ralph MecCoy, Lowell Perkins, Ruth Brown. Helen Stewart, Thomas Wood, Charles Carpenter, Kathleen MecClintic, Mollie Litvak, William Wendling, Doris Jones, Mary Irwin, William Bowling, Eugene Edwards, Virginia Lee Wilhelm, Geneva Reynoldsy Catherine Blackwell, Martha Butler, Alice Rector, Robert Frost, Arthur Earl Thomas, Crisella Maple, William Bowen and Herbert Neely.
TORTURE-MURDER SUSPECT GETS CHAIR
JOLIET, Ili, June #4 0 Ra John Jelliga, 34, Indiana Harbor, | Ind., was under sentence today to die in the electric chair for the tor-ture-murder Dec. 9 of Edward Pansa, Crete, Ill, farmer. He was found guilty late yesterday. Judge C. M. Baum said he will rule later on a motion for a new trial. Mike Munjas, Jelliga’s accomplice | in the slaying, hanged himself in the Will County Jail here a few days after he and Jelliga were seized at Whiting, Ind.
DREAMS OF WEALTH | COME TRUE AT LAST,
LOS ANGELES, June 4 (U.P.).—| The Courts decided today that Mrs. Mattie Hurley may keep the wealth a fairy godmother promised her in a dream. Mrs. Hurley, 66, went to sleep hungry, her husband jobless, her wedding ring pawned, she dreamed. Next day she met Henry Scholtz, retired farmer. He gave her $100. Their friendship developed and, Scholtz who died last
J ames, Boyer,
Civil Service Assembly today elected
ing session of the three-day con-
Donald Nottage, chief examiner of the Minneapolis Civil Service Com-
business of burning rubbish and tree stumps today in the cellarway of the vacant house at 2220 N. Harding St., when all of a suden there arrived what he immediately estimated as “all the policemen and firemen in Indianapolis.”
he poured some gasoline over refuse. Department,
police and the entire neighborhood all arrived at once.
went back to his his work.
MINTON FLIES WEST
Minton left here today byeplane for Milwaukee, where he will address a state-wide rally tonight.
scheduled Minton took the assignment from the Democratic when Senator Pepper could not attend.
SUSPECTS HELD IN
Police here today were holding two men on suspicion that they may have been the men who killed the Rev. Fr. Charles Einig,* Centralia, Mo., priest, Thursday night.
Beechman, 42, Rockford, Ill. companion claimed to be Thomas Murphy, 21, East Liverpool, O., but a social security card in his pocket carried the name Thomas Lanning.
Searchers today recovered the body | of Lloyd Walker,
| Separated from her husband six
| today was named defendent in a
FABER—John W., beloved brother of Mrs.
Awarded Medal
Robert Sink, sophomore member of the Butler University Band, has been awarded the J. B. Vandaworker award for excellence in band work, Ellis Carroll, Butler band director, has announced. The medal is given on the basis of musical ability, leadership and _character.
HOOSIER ELECTED CIVIL SERVICE HEAD
CHICAGO, June 4 (U. P.).—The central regional conference of the
R. W. Bunch, director of the Indiana State Bureau of Personnel, Indianapolis, chairman, Other officers elected in the clos-
ference are James Hard, member of the Jefferson County Alabama Personnel Board, vice chairman;
mission, secretary-treasurer. The assembly, composed of civil service officials of 24 central states, elected to meet in Chicago next year.
EXPLOSION REPORT ONLY FALSE ALARM
Neal Steele was going about his
He couldn't get the fire started so the Someone called the Police |” shouting “Explosion!”
Fire apparatus, the first aid squad,
When everyone left, Mr. Steele
FOR DEMOCRAT RALLY
Times Special WASHINGTON, June 4—Senator Wisconsin Democratic
Senator Pepper (D. Fla.) was to speak but Senator
National Committee
2226 Shelb 3129 N.
2430 Prospect St.
Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Saturéay. June 4, 1938
BROWN—Joe E., age 21 years, beloved so son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown, brother of 8 a Kenneth W. and Carol Joyce died this morning at St. Vincent’ iy “Burial, Bluffton. Time later.
je N. beloved od a of wler; ren: DO 0, Colo.; 3
a Ee assed aw June 4. ends FE A Te hg, Te ve., after o’cloc ul! services m. Monday. W. T. BLASENGYM SERVICE.
HASSELMAN.-1da B., age 85, mother of Victor M. and Lawrence of indianavolis, Harry of Philagelphia, James of Washington, D. C.: sister of Mrs. Frances Jones of St. Louis. passed awa xiday evening. Nght at the FLA BUCHAN. UARY Monday, time later. Burial Crown Hill.
LALLEY—John J. (Bud), a. Ethel Jane Lalle
Laley ‘nephew of G. Devers Mrs. Jack O'Brien, ssed away Fring, June 3. Funeral Monday, 6, 8:30 a. m., at residence, 3726 Selvices SS. Peter and Paul Z m. Interment Holy pac Friends invited, FINN BROS
beloved husband brother of Frank anc and Walter
Cemetery. SERVICE.
MYERS—Grace, beloved wife of Theodore E. M y Friday mornin h St. Funera .. at the residence. 8 Burial Crown Hill Friends may eh at the residence after 10 a. m. Sunday.
SALLEE—Elizabeth Bell, age 60 years, heloved wife of Thomas R. Sallee and sister hd Minnie E. Cassady, Mrs. Emma Mor Mrs. R. W. Stevenson, Mrs. A. "iran, Mrs. Mary Henson, John and Daniel Cassady, passed AWAY A Priday morning. Funeral Sunday, 4 p. residence, 3132 Northwestern ver "Burial Paris, Ill. Friends may call at the residence. SHIRLEY SERVICE.
TELLAS Grace M.. age 38 vears, beloved dalehler of John Tellas: sister of Clara nd George Tellas. passed AvaY Friday evening, Funeral from SHIRL BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, Illinois at 10th, Monday. 3 p. m. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at the chapel after 6 p. m. Saturday.
TOLIN—Charles J.. husband of Eva, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tolin, brother of Mrs. Ethel McCarty, passed away B. the residence, 1606 i ois may call at the TOLIN FUNERAL, HOME, 1308 PrSiee St.. any time. Services Sunday. at the funeral home. Burial ion Demetery. Friends invited.
VOLL—Thomas M., age 13, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Voll, brother of Betty pane and Jobin, pada Voll, away m. s may call at the DORSEY FUNERAL, OME. or EK. New York, after 10 a. m. Sun Funeral 2 m Monday at the RY ineral home. Burial Shelbyville, Ind.
WOODWARD Luther C., brother of Suda
Walter Woodward, passed awa Friday morning at his home, 916 Belle. fontaine St.
ill. Frie may call at the * funeral Tome ‘Saturday _and_ Sunday evening from 7 to 9.
Funeral Directors
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME |
193¢ W MICH. ST BE-1834
FLANNER& BUCHANAN
MORTUARY 25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA. 4400
WALTER T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME
DR-2570
Thinots HA-4514
BERT S. GADD
DR-5307
GRINSTEINERS 522 BE. Market St. PERSONAL SERVICE
G. H. HERRMANN 1505 8. EAST ST.
HISEY & TITUS THE FUNERAL HOME
051 N. DELAWARE ST. LI-3828 AIR CONDITIONED
MOORE & KIRK
CH-1806 CA-6056-8
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
946 N_Dlinots St
J. C. WILSON
1230 Prospect St
RI-5374
DR-4471
[R-1159
G1-5409
DR-0321 OR-0322
Florists & Monuments é
MURDER OF PRIEST
OTTUMWA, Ia., June 4 (U. P.) —
GENERAL housework. _ nights.
DelawareFlowerShop
2922 N. DELAWARE.
Help Wanted—Female
TA-316) 8 one Shit.
stay HU-12
9
20 to 40 vears. |
Help Wanted—Male
name as Louis His
One gave his
MISSING STUDENT DROWNING VICTIM
WATSEKA. Ill, June 4 (U, P.).— 17-year-old Woodland, Ill., high school student, from Sugar Creek.
STATE PAPERS MERGED MICHIGAN CITY, June 4 (U. P.).—Next Monday the NewsDispatch will replace the Michigan City News and the Michigan City Evening Dispatch, the management of both papers announced today. The management and personnel will be composed of executives and staff members from both papers. The management group will be H. R. Misener, publisher; R. C. Averitt, general manager; W. R. Rohrer, business, manager, and A. W. Spiers, editor. .
WOMAN, 78, GETS DIVORCE SALEM, Mass., June 4 (U. P).—
times, Mrs. Eunice A. Bourque, 78, was granted an uncontested divorce from her 65-year-old husband, Peter A. Bourque, when she testified that he hit her while he was intoxicated. They were married in 1911.
SUES RAILROAD FOR $50,000 The Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
suit asking $50,000 damages for alleged permanent injuries received by William R. Sheats, Anderson, truck driver, in a train-truck crash July 11, 1936.
5 MEXICAN BANDITS KILLED MEXICO CITY, June 4 (U. P.. Dispatches from Celaya in Guanajuato State said today that five bandits and three peasants had been killed in an encounter at La Noria in the Agustinos mountains.
Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Saturday. Sune 2 4, 1938
Henrietta Scherrer, uncle of Frances and John Scherrer, passed away Friday Syenine, Funerai from his residence, 2M Ray St. Tuesday. 8:30 a. m., and
vi
pe at 9 a.m, Friends ih, 3 I dy, he 3
ENT
VOCAL and piano lessons.
GOODYEAR
has an_ opening for an aggressive man, Sales management experience helpful. A splendid opportunity for one who has initiative and will work hard. See Mr. Schwenk, sales Jranager. Goodyear
sales-
Service, Delaware and Walnu
Jobs Wanted—Female 10
EXPERT stenographers. Sookkuepers, PBX
operators. A-1 referen AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE (Licensed) LI-6349
COMPETENT business woman desires posi-
tion as manageress or housekeeper for a small hotel or apartment, in cr out’ of city. Box 708. Indianapolis Times.
HOUSEKEEPER, full charge in a mother
1206 Deloss St.
Schools & Instructions 12
less ome at
Peggy.
once.
MEN _1 WOMEN GE1 A GOVERNMENT JOB—$105 to $175 month. Dependable ositions. Prepare \mmediately for xdianapolls examinations. Short hours ducation usually sufficient. Experience usually unnecessary Full articulars and _ list positions B= rite todav FRANKLIN INSTITUTE Dept. 130-B. Rochester. N. Y
ER JUNE 6. Attend this strong. dependable schoot and enjoy the advantages of its following ana prestige mons businessmen; school all summe central Business College. Architects Tand Builders Bldg. LI-8337.
300 gto | $1.50.
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INDIANA WEAVING CO.
1602 Merchants Bank Bldg. L1-9674
T-R-U.S-S-E-S For Ruptures TRUSS JSSEe SEs "Exclusive Agénis—RI0Ss. =e UER CO ___ 456 E. Washington “RAINBOW ACADEMY PERMANENT wave includine $1.50 a :
Push-Up Wave ve KRESGE BUILDING
__ Class or private. Call LI- -428 Personal Services
WEISSMAN MOTORS Studebaker Distributor
. Meridian. Phone—Day. LI-2511: night. CH-5243.
LIBERAL, reward for whereabouts of T.
) E. Swango, formerly Middletown, Tex. Address reply
mes.
to Box 626. 626. Care Ti Shampoo, Set or | Marcel INTERNA TIONAL EAUTY
FREE SCHOOL 229 N. Penn Bina F Floor
Beauty Cultu LEARN N fnternational re To. oy
THIS AD worth $10 & beauty course. Royal Beauty Acad.. 1 Roosevelt lt Bldg. DR. A. P, HALL. * FOOT 402 Kresge Bldg. PRL yeh (Alteration Specialist)
ALTERATIONS. tadies’ men's garm clean. repair, press. reline, Restons B: MEYER COBS
| 212-214 E 16th St. TA-6661.
(Beauty Shops)
COLLEGE Beaut Sho rmanents, Shampoo set 33e Bob Gailene “LT 3040.
Fy “Moving, Eng.)
FACTORY reconditioning, building moving Shoring sng, | Eb LaPlante ine.
Personal Services 13
Housekeeping Rooms 17
(Cleaning Window Shades)
LT 0 ITC RE)
( Curtains Laundered)
CURTAINS carefully done, 15¢ pair up: Siperienced. MRS. SOUDER, TA-2849
(Electric Shavers)
"Electric Shaver Repairing $41 TI. Bide.
(Ice Cream)
CRESCENT ICE . CREAM—5874-6 “College. BR-~ Redman, mgr. Fountain service, cones. package.
(Lawn Mowers Sharpened)
LAWN MOWERS sharpened by machine. Work guaranteed. DELIVERY SERVICE. 427 N. Rural, CH-3878.
(Lawn Mowers—Saws)
Lawn mowers, saws sharpened.
RI-6126 Kun rE
ev Delivered. Reas. (Letter Service)
LI-4040 S 4040 § Spec. in Carr- tooned Sales let5 ters, bulletins. Multi, mimeo.
mail. ser. ABC Letter Shop, 801 Majestic Bg. (Mattresses) MATTRESSES. pillows, renovated, since 1886. _ 431 Mass. RI- S605. : (Painting)
“Everything in _Int. Ext. paining comp. ty S169 N. i
comforts. _ Sold, E. F. BURKLE
TA-1507 GIBBS, JOS.—2322 Aqueduct. LI-7120, New & Old Work. Specializing in Re-
DA — mig A. OELSCHLAGER Contract Painting. Fst. Free.
IR. 8770 1.1 Painting: Interior: Exterior. Wm. Evans, 3109 Hovey. .
CH- {5551 (Paper Hanging)
PAPERHANGING — Latest samples; mates given. Satisfaction assured. HENGEN. DR-7922.
(Paperhanging and Cleaning)
PAPERHANGING — Cleaning, steaming, neat work. Free estimates. Prompt service. White. PENNINGTON. CH-2711-M.
PAPERHANGING — ESTIMATES FREE. WORK GUARANTEED
. SPECIAL _ RATES. REFERENCES GIVEN. CH-6231.
(Paperhanging, Painting, Steaming)
paint'g, , steaming; K. Epperley.
« Papering—Painting) LI-6024
~esti-
DR-1038-J Peprhsne.
__reas. prices. A.
Paper cleaning, painting and washing. Years of Exp.
(Pet Hospital) REDMON, D T.—1318 N. Capitol, RI-
42, inh ar Plucking. Boarding, Hospital Care.
(Plumbing—Heating) KRETSCH BROS.—116 E. Raymond, DR-
1224 for estimates. Plumbing, heating, _ installation. service and repairs
(Printing) STUMPH, WALTER—1648 Hoyt. Job, Commercial Label, Program Printing. — Lo (Radio Service) FREE RADIO ESTIMATES
At Your Home M. REED. Authorized Ragioltician RE LI-2887. Ave
MN BAKER FURNITURE Eddy | Radio Service, Li- 7213
DR-6362, Advertising and
357 Ba
(Rugs Made to Order) FLUFF chentll ugs m ae from ol Two 9x12 cleane 5, Made trom old ru 3 ¥ __ RUG CLEANERS HA-3636
Rooms Without: Board
14 airy front,
$2. 50— 10TH E.—Clean Large closet.
229 modern, Kitchen privileges. Telephone $3. ALABA AMA , N.. 1706—Large room, cross ventiiation, good bed, plénty not water. $3—606 E. 31ST — Pleasant front room: Silom ventilation: meals optional. HABROADWAY, 2515—Atractive front room. Desirable for one or two employed. HE3060. CAPITOL, N,, spring: 4 windows: sat S Ol. THREUNBY otis mre pe CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; clean, airy sleeping rooms. $2.50 up. ELM, 1036—Sleeping room, modern home: reasonable. Gentleman preferred. DR-
innernear
3159—Front room; large closet:
MERIDIAN. N.. 520, Apt. 28—Corner room, cross ventilation; Beautyrest mattress; walking distance. Phone. ls. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 13390—Private home; nice rooms: for employed. Phone, walking distance, Sarage. PENNSYLVANIA, 49—Nice, quiet room with private BV. Gentleman preferred. LI-0467.
REVIVANIA N-—
PENNSYLVANIA rooms, private bath: water. hone. RIVERSIDE, 2471—Atltractive combination. living. room, couch. Private home, $3. TA-4825. WARMAN. 931 N.—Sleeping rooms, modern, furnished or unfurnished. Women preferred. Reasonable. BE-2101 WASHINGTON BLVD.. 2820—Lovely | room, inherspring mattress, shower bath; $3.
~ front hot
1851 —1-2 large closet, front studio
INC at. arage.
WASHINGTON BLVD., 32D—Large jiactive room, 1 or 2 men; quiet.
32D, E. 603— (Near “Central). Exceptional front room, twin beds. Breakfast optional. TA-2818. 31ST. W.. 702— ventilation: _ ferred. HA-
Rooms With Board
LEXINGTON, 962—0ld Good meals and care, 4977-J. Hi WILL board child. 9-12 years old, in good, _ country home. TA- 5867.
2 rooms, near bath: cross Tt beds; gentlemen pre-
15
pensioners. week. DR-
age $5
Hotels 16
HARBOUR HOTEL |
water. Low rates. Ss oe 50 lean, HOOSIER HOTEL 38h, , Ges Comfortable. Showers, baths. 440 Mass,
HOTEL DEARBORN—AIl outside rooms. _ CHs0. $5.50 week up. 3208 E. Michigan.
617 N. 11.
rms. Hot, oo
Housekeeping Rooms
$5. 50; . $8; COLLEGE, 2231— —2-3 100ms, re- _ decorated; porch, sink; private; adults.
$6; $6.50—2225 E. 10th--2 clean. front sink, gas, utilities.
_rooms, large closet.
ALABAMA, N., way Gavierd, Apt. 6: modern rms. and kitchenette: overstuffed. he $6. Call third floor.
ALABAMA, 2448 N.—Desirable room. good foble, ped: home privileges. Suitable 2.
furnished ventilated:
ALABAMA, bedroom __ Frigidaire; S — ens
BELLEFONTAINE, 1131—2 rooms, modern, Date entrance: sink; see to appreciate;
BEVILLE, N. 829—Large front room, front porch: next bath: private entrance: adults.
BROADWAY. 1134—Large airy front room, _ $3; isuciotred, Setommonate 3: $4.50.
CARROLTON — Large room and kitchenett utiliies private entrance; reasonable. LI-94
CARROLLTON, > Se kitchenette apartment; utilities; private entrance; reasonable. LI-9403. CARROLLTON. 1529—2 room “neatly furnished apartment: Ly e closet: sink: porch: entrance. 25876. CARROLLTON, i a “front 2 rooms; refined, modern home; innersprings; __ utilities; garage.
CENTRAL, 1960—Unfurnished, large 1room dinette, Shchen, private entrance: utilities. HA-4 927.
DELAWARE, N. 720—Three | housekeeping rooms; newly’ ‘decorated; moder
MARKET, E. | VSP FRouktiepes rooms, suitable for 4. Also single roan; private _ entrance.
MICHIGAN. B.. 2416—Apartment: private bath: screened Sable; . utilities; adults.
NEW JERSEY, N.. 2135—Desirable 3-room apartment: Frigidaire. utilities. private garage, phone.
entrance,
NOBLE, N.. 118—2 housekerping rooms. everything furnished: utilities; orivate entrance. RI-8017. modern
ORANGE. 222—2 nice, _m rooms,
. down, adjoining bath. Private entrance. 2-room apart-
AL, N.. 20—Lovely utilities; Frigidaire: private enren
2054 N.--3- room, apt. Cool, well references.
large, porch; de-
RIENT, ment; trance. Front
PARK, 1002—3-rm. apartment, nicely furs nished: front porch, private bath, private entrance.
PARK, 1421—Upper front 3-room apartment: clean and attractive; Frigig aire;
_ utilities.
.. 728—Light, air keeping Jom, everything __brivate entran
airy ry front housefurnished;
DE D 651 E.—Front 3-room ment, newly decorated, well ventilated: utilities.
odern utilities:
. | hated:
5 2 furnished private bath,
(Cement C
ACTIVE 1
29TH, W., 1020—3-room furnished are ment; utilities, bath, hot water, private entrance. __ Adults . CLOSE IN—Unfurnished - 4 bat 2 heat, utilities. Adulte? "$35. RI:
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Apartments for Rent
Choice ants. gladly shown HE-1328.
303 N N. Ray dunn . 3125, 00
37.50 Furn, 035 N. Meridia 1433 N. Pennsylvania
General Apartments, Inc. 22 W. Vermont St. LI-2439.
Indianapolis Rental Agency
Furnished and Onfurnished Apartments 108 B. Wash. RM. 302. LI-5393.
DUNDEE APT.
Virginia Ave. at McCarty; efficiency apartments: refrigeration: gas; water: heat; $27.50, $30. See custodian, 781 B. McCarty, Apt. 47.
$37.50: MODERN 4-rm. unfurnished apartment, 3156 E. 10th St.: Frigidaire, range, heat and water furnished. naire RiVort THEATER OFFICE. CH-0549. ALABAMA, N.. 1702—Unfurnished very attractive efficiency apartment. Utilities furnished. See custodian. 2 BROADWAY, 911— (UNFURNISHED) DESIRARIE SUMMER APARTMENT. ALL TLITIES. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. _ GARAGE x BROADWAY & 10TH--Huggler, rooms unfurnished: redecorated: ventilation: utilities: reduced. COLLEGE. 2414—Purnished three-room artment; bath; Frigidaire; utilities; ults; $23. Custodian, rea COLLEGE AVE. 2605 — Loto 2-bedroom __apartment, unfurnished. Call HU-4998. EUCLID, 109 N.—Newly decorated apartment: Venetian blinds: built-in; over=- _ stuffed: G. E.. garage: phone. ILLINOIS, N., 3433—Attractive unfurnished bedroom: redecorated, utilities, refrigeration, range. $37.50. Inquire 3434 N. _ entrance. ; KEYSTONE, N., 1104—Unfurnished insulated lower 5 rooms; bath: Fedecrated; refrigeration; porch; $45. CH-1220
MERIDIAN, N.. 1728—Furnished: lower family apartment; fou bath, kitchenette. Reasonable. TA 1592, MERIDIAN, N., 3055—Ultra modern, 3 bedrooms (unfurn.); heat. water, rine eration furnished. LI- 1850, BE-4446. MERIDIAN, 3335 N.—Two-bedroom apt.: large liv. rm., sunroom, large Kkit., elec, . sete. stove. janitor service: garage: $65. CLARK AGENCY. LI-5596. PARK APTS., 1625 BARTH AVE.—Bedrm. t.; large rooms, newly renovated. You can’t beat it. $30; util. pd.
PARK, 2432-5 room unfurnished upper: ia 1 porches, $45. Open. HE-
$100.00 32) .00
1-room
1-2 bedCross
lovely room
nicely furadults.
Newly decorated, rooms, garage;
RILEY, 101Yd apt. -2028. : furnished en 1-876. te en-
STATE, 302 N.—3-room ment; Frigidaire; Stilitiest . trance; garage optional. SUMMIT, N., 242 (1600 = N.Y) Attractive 3-room modern unfurnished; refrigeration; garage, $35. LI-2925. Eve_nings. WASHINGTON, E., nished 2-room apartment; _ private entrance; adults. $7. 408 E. 24TH ST.—3 nicely furnished rooms, __private bath and entrance; main floor,
Houses for Rent 19
ote lights, Inquire 719 E,
3911—Comfortably fur-1oll-a-way;
$8; FURNISHED five-room gas, water paid; adults. _ New York. ape $15 SECURES unfurnished half of double at 1459 S. Ill. Water paid, garage; better hurry and get this one. $35; 24TH., S. E., 659 (College carline) — Unfurished attractive six-room modern double; _splendid condition. BR-4350. _
$40; Nicely Furnished efficiency, built-in features, well managed. oi N. Illinois. 1020 Lower 5 utilities paid;
$35—MAR E. SA as all __Rarage. HU-3859. ; Newly Decorated thoroughly modern. -_ 25 Meridian St. ALABAMA, 23 A K. —Unfurn. 5-rm. mod. $22.50. Oliver H. Clark Agcy. LI-5596
ARSENAL, N., 115—5 rooms: modern heat and water fur.: garage; $35. _ LI-8401. 44 Virginia Ave BUNGALOW PARK — 1202 N. Capitol; 3 rms.: heat and janitor serv.; $27.50. Cust. or O. H. CLARK AGENCY. LI-5506.
IRVINGTON—Lady will share 5-room furnished home with emploved couple. Care for one child. IR-5907. IRVINGTON—332 Layman: furnished §- room house. Garage: June 11-Aug. 31. IR-0152. NAOMI, 1705-—5-room semimodern recently redecorated: double i Call 2524 S. New Jersey. SUMMIT. 47 S.—6 Rooms, condition; Jeasonable "(unfurnished TALBOTT, | 2212—5 rooms; heat and water furnished: garage; $32.50 LI-8401. 44 Virginia Ave. TECUMSEH. 561—Unfurnished 5-rm mod., Tad throughout. $22. LI-3814. JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. LOVELY furnished 8-room house, Romy: 58 porch. garage.
W-. ue rooms; furnished; garage. _LI-8401. “i
rooms, porch,
345 bedroom apt nd utilities.
gle, "$e
modern: good
library. Excellent locaheat and water summer rate, $27.50. 44 Virginia “Ave
Farms—Suburban 20
"Suburban for Rent
12 Acres, Traders Point, electric water system, barn, creek, woods, chix houses. Benson. TA-3879 or Jack C. Carr, RI-3526.
3 ACRES, 8 miles east on U. S. Road 40. Good 4-room house, barn and other outbuildings. Electricity, lots of shade and shrubbery; 33500. Terms. HARNESS & CLINE. LI-840: EMERSON. N.. en furnished or unfurnished six-room home; shrubbery, fish pond; reasonable. CH-3392. : RENT—Eight-room modern double; fruit trees, horse barn, garage. _ location. DR-3139. a 5-A. TRACTS. 13 miles west; no bldgs.; jivesticate our building finance plans.
shade, Tdeal
ONE ACRE—5-room country home, vacant; pL in: fine location: bargain: $4500. 3205 S. Meridian. THREE ROOMS (for rent)—Modern. furnished or unfurnished; porches, Ane Woman or couple. Earn part. -0234 6300 N.—Rent beautiful strictly modern suburban home, a oms, acreage. __ wooded grounds. RI-5280.
Business Property
70 709 E. Michigan
A 20x20 store room in excellent location for doctor or dentist office: heat and water furnished: reasonable rent J. 8. CRUSE CO.
GARAGE SPACE for 150 No reasonable offer refused. A 8658 SALES, 1022 N. Meridian.
R1-6412 aut omopbiles.
RI-
BARGAIN—Selling modern house and business, Owner leaving city, Beauticians, _ take notice. DR-2728.
Resorts & Cottages
22
fire-
RENT—Northern Michigan an cotta ge place; screened pore ins pum and drain; quiet: good fishing. Rit 1646. _IR-0356. .e.. S-
Moving & Storage 24
WILL MOVE you for, discarded furniture. KIMMEL'S. TA-294
Houses & Lots for Sale 25
SHERMAN DR. S. 710—5- room "modern bungalow; vacant. First-class condition; breakfast nook, built-in cabinets, garage; rice $3500. Open Sunday. Adjoining lots Fr rear can be bought at bargain. C. B. McFADDEN. CH-0899.
3912 HOYT AVE. semi-modern, 5-room bungalow first-class condition. Front and rear porches. Garage. Price $2250. Terms. C. B. McFADDEN CH-0899
MODERN BUNGALOW-TYPE HOME. Large bedrooms, hardwood floors down, [fire-built-in bookcases, redecorated throughout, new roofe furnace. Make offer. DR-3737. ¥
DOUBLE, 5800 BLK. BROADWAY Unusually fine 5-room double; 0 Jogi lot. Will consider home up to $11,500 in
ES CAVES 243 N. Del. RI-3477.
Vacant,
trade. BRIDG!
40 KENWOOD A snusay Egish Lg SS anRalow that 0 live UNITED MORTGAGE, LI-3478, HU-8546.
1301 NORTH CHESTER—NEW “DOUBLE You can use vour old house or vacant lot as down payment. 130 E, New York. INDIANAPOLIS REMODELING
LOVELY seven-room modern brick veneer home; close in south suburban; walking distance parochial and public school;
easy terms. DR-0
IF YOU are interested in building a new home under the new 907% finance pro_gram, address a letter to Box 738, Times.
WANTED —Two or three-bedroom house.
north o HALL- oF TEL _00., INC. LI-2541. $50 1 an MANLOVE, 2006—Attractive room, semi-modern. Furnace, lawn.
Houses & Lots for Sale 25 OWN YOUR HOME
321 NORTH BELLE VIEU Dandy 5-room, Tot ot iwood floors thermostatic heat insulated jhrcdsnout. Good I Priced
,500. 317 NORTH WARMAN Modern 5-room cottage-type home. Good nymeal condition; two-car garage. Close and parochial schools. Priced
00, 1603-05 EAST MICHIGAN Desirable 6-room, aside. Close to ade and parochial schools, and Tech igh Will be painted. For quick sale priced $4,000, Good income. Permanent tenants. For (details on Po 07 . SCHWANKHAUS LI-7491 HU-2418 GREGORY & APPEL, INC.
$50 DOWN js per mo. 4-Room, semi-modern. cant. 2847 N, LaSalle. Mr. Helmus. BR: 25279. Allison Realty Co. Realtors.
BUNGALOW—1829 E. 69th 5 rms., semimodern, cement basement, furnace, side dr., gar. $3000. Mr. Woodruff, CLARK AGENCY LI-5596.
BE SURE of your title. Demand an abstract prepared bv
Union Title Co. 155 B. Market St. Union Title Bldg.
Real Estate for Trade 2
1455 , CHESTER— New double, terms or your old house in trade. INDIA NAPOLI MODELING, RI-5511, 130 E. New York. NICE HOUSE. east side. 10 rooms; sell or trade for suburban, even or otherwise. CH-2785. Write owner. 104 S. Rural.
[
| CIAL,
Real Estate ‘Wanted 27 For vour Bas or sub.
CAS equity. Free appraisal. CH-5728 (RTH ef fo 0] Helo lols] FUR
Business Opportunities 29
location: good busiSell or trade. Mc 22d St., Anderson,
station, on good % Times
GROCERY in good ness and property. KIN 1918 W, Ind.
LUNCHROOM, filling : highway for sale. Box 627,
Money to Loan
30
at LESS
than legal rate on Furniture Autos Diamonds Public Welfare Loan Ass'n.
330 Occidental Bldg. - s. &. °Cor "Wash. fn. ~~ R1-3587
LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES
Bquitable Securities Co Operating as
BUCKEYE FINANCE CO.
219 E. Ohlo St LI-5561 HONOR LOANS EXCLUSIVELY NO INDORSERS
Household Finance Corp.
328 Mlinois Blde RI-5404 3d Floor
Months Auto Loans—20 Months
SACKS BROS. LOAN CO.
306 Indiana Ave. RI-5904.
ans without endorsers.
COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO.
200 Roosevelt Bldg. L1-2491 “05 Odd Fellow Bldg. _LI-8495
LOANS ON Furniture, Autos, Diamonds
LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N. Delaware St.
SIGNATURE LOA $100 Loan, $8 cost for 5 2 41 B Washington St. Phone Rr 7561 AL FINANCE CO 207 A Bldg.~2d Floor
Swal ps
OUTBOARDS 28 Mods. Rent or sell, chea
3708 W. 16th. BE-37 7 5-RM. house near Fountain Square; ight auto part payment. ay
L1-6605
3
104 Riley. RI-0765
$3 CASH for _used bicycles. “Bought or sold. BR-0045. 724 E. BOY'S Bostic full size, SP tires, for good used piano. HA-2206. CCC CAMP overalls and jackets, “used; all sizes; 19c per garment. 620 N. Senate.
GRAHAM. 1033 — Sedan, . for motorcycle. 1535 S. Villa Ave
KIMBALL upright piano in good condition _ for boy’s bicycle. HA-1502-W.
Pets—Poultry—Livestock 32
OORANG ~ AIRDALE—16 mos.; reasonably porired 4040 E. 62d. : ARS COLLIE A “IDEAL PETS. $2. UNDAY OR EVENINGS. BR-3152. We horses; Boy Scout 119 Chamber of Commerce. LI-3112
Farm Produce—Flowers 33
— Tomate, cabbage doz., doz es.
“STONE FLORISTS" mango plants, 10c HE-1455.
FOR LATE seed potatoes; see Eskenaui & MORDOH, 406 E. South. LI-95 GARDEN TRACTOR-—Good RR $40. 324 W. 10th St. LI-6861. _ 34
Merchandise for Sale
Unclaimed Freight Station CIAL—6-cu. foot. ELECTRIC ICE REFRIGER ERATOR, worth $185, sell for $100; 2 AIR CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATORS, $30 an ; Rl ¢ PORCH COLUMNS. $2 each: OLLED EDGE FLAT STEEL, Abpraximarely 475 pounds cost $45, sell for $20: 40 rolls high grade WALLPAPER, 15¢ per double roll: SPE1 16-foot PLATFORM JADDER, cost 8-ft. and 1s 14-ft, EX-
sell for $10; 1 LADDER: $7 and
TENSION TRESTLE $10; 1 18-ft. SAFETY STEP LADDER with 2-foot platform, Ey $18. sell for $12.
Capitol at South CLEAN LUMBER
NEW AND USED Marion Material Co.
Wrecking Contractors.
2046 Northwestern
$6.19 9x12 felt base rugs, Linoleum 33 70. 49¢ value linoleum vard, 33c. Complete line of ArHiSHonK's
mple inlaid Linoleum: all installations g 219 S. Ill You Must Be Satisfied. Wi 0557.
SPECIAL PRICES TODAY. Oak and pine flooring, popular siding. 2x4's to 2x10’s. ear siding, drop siding. roofing. windows, doors, rames, barn sash and paint. Delivery anywhere in any quantity for cash. O. E & OL 1123 BE. 33d. HE-1305. Night, BR127 and used
COMPLETE STOCK of new lumber and building materials at ereatest savings in Indianapolis. CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentuckv Ave. LI-7109.
$16,
TYPEWRITERS Sold—-Repaired--Rented Factory Trained Mechanics BUSINESS FURNITURE CO. 112 BE. Marvland St. L1-8515.
KIMBALLL PIANO. recond. & Yuned; 2 oe. walnut dining suite, $22.50; 5- 12% $9.50; 100-1b, metal refrig.. $1 combination range like new: MMEL'S, 2144 N. Ill. Open 38.50 NEW Bendix electric outboard motor, $25, $49. % used single Nex Neptune, $30. BEECH RMACY
GROVE 528 Main. BG. 24-HR. service on any pump, motor, fans, air compressor or refrigerator repairs. ER CTRIC E
AND MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. IR-1151.
4 THOUSAND pounds choice walnut burles, unloaded at Curry pd Miller, os, Srived, Enquire K. L. TRENDT, J.
Ng NES, 156'2 N. Illinois St.
CHAMBERS gas range, lain, thermodome, autostat baker. 33, HOME APPLIANCE CO. NOIS. Open evenings,
all white porceexcellent 3411
brand new, 49.95. HOME . ILLINOIS.
HOT POINT electric washer, $79.95 ANUS, sacrifice for APPLIANCE CO., 3411 Open evenings.
HOOVER, Eureka and Royal vac. cleaners with the special brush that gels hot: aranteed: limited time: $11.7 ROS. 1244 W. Wash. BE-4364
BQUSEHOLD dicks . OODY jin ot antig
S RE- |
Automobiles
’
for Sale
37 | Automobiles for Sale
37
Merchandise
Overstocked
LINOLEUM— PAINTS
Wholesale Prices at Retail. $15,000 Stock Large Selection of Patterns Rentals for Every Occasion.
[eR
ALLE :)
1617-31 Southeastern DR-
RUGS AND LINOLEUM
Gen,
Remn RELIABLE RUG CO BROS.
JORDAN 2 . Wash.
Inlaid Linoleum, 89¢ sq. vd. 9x12 Armstrong Rugs,
'38 CHEV. DEMOS.
Several to choose from, complete equipment, liberal trades and large discount. Easy terms on low GMAC plan.
North Sicle Chevrolitine
836 E. 63rd St. Broad Ripple “Where they really trade used cars.”
for Sale
2419 W, Wash,
N. A. D. A. BOOK PRICE
Will Buy Any Used Car in Our Entire Stock! g
West Side Motor Sales
'
BE-1450. Terms, Trade,
Open evenings. 37 Ford 85 Coach; jor Friday and Saturda
North and Penn,
very clean. Special
$445
LEWIS- WINKLER LOT
RI-0198
Se
Ford Coach, ILLIARD CQ. Saturday
North and Penn.
with radio. Special for Friday
Verv clean, and
LEWIS-WINKLER LOT
RI-D198
3578
'34
Ford deluxe coune; A-1 condition throughout
Anderson Sales, 3759 N. III,
$210
$3.95 ants, '> Price
207 W. Wash. Lot 926 N. Meridian,
Bicycles $7.50 un. Repairs.
HOFFMAN'S, 251 Mass, Ave,, 205 EB. Wash,
Cut Prices 'ORD '33 del. rdstr. Fishing 8 FORD '33 del. rdstr., ackles Plym, ’31 coach, spec. Ford ‘37 Tudor, new
STUDIO COUCH,
makes full twin beds, $39.95 value, $19.95, HOME APPLIANCE CO.
NOIS. Open evenir
HOSTER-HISER, INC,
Ford, "33 Tudor, $195
Money back guarantee,
Community Motors, Ine.
LI-0528.
new to
Chrysler '33 sed, one own., li
tires, only... car guarantee .$468 L. AT 39TH
green, innerspring, FORD 1935 Tudor, in $105, terms. 821 Ma
FORD '33 Tudor; real
J411 N. ILLI185.
$200 G.
one year. HU-336 9x12 FELT BASE, RATE LINOLEUM bama. LI-0811 CHAMBERS gas lain, ington. BE-5058. FORD "31 1'-<ton t Jersey cow with ¢ Grove,
Mountain Flower
ALBERT G. MAAS, $235 KELVINATOR years old, 6222.
$264 ELECTRIC STOVE 14 months old, $150,
double oven, Meridian FRIGIDAIRE, 7 cu condition; special, APPLIANCE CO.,
LET US save you money on used lumber SERVICE WRECKING CO. L1-0228 Police pups, 35¢ each.
of all kinds 320 N West Su. PERSIAN kittens, 15-1b. fries, loc
dozen. RI1-22
LION 310
dred. 2851 for er. $9000 34-YD. & H. perfect HAR
$120 CEMETERY URN:
perfect condition:
$38.50 MINTATURE
packed. Ideal for the home. $10. BE-3603 EUREKA sweeper, only 3 vears old, perfect,
$10. 319 Hamnoton Elec. Washer FRIGIDAIRE rugs, 9x12’s,
Gold Seal ‘
Linoleum OAK ‘dining room ta
rug, bargains. OWNER, 2505
Best grade, 517 N. Illinois.
ROCKWOOL Rug Borders
RUSH “jobs make
PRINTING, 685 Century Bldg. RI- 8533.
SIMMONS day bed, $10, Black, a hite. as Miscellaneous. 11th.
range, $12. STORE fixtures cial equipment: USED TIRE special _ 5.50, 16x6.50 $1.05
WINDOW SASH, new and used, MARI MATERIAL CO.. 2046 J ed ar OR
"Results at lowest wani ad word rate In the citv in The _Times
Musical Inst ~Radios
NEW TRUMPET
Beautiful gold hammered bell
PEARSON'S,
E. ELECTRIC Frigidaire, 6 Joo $160
range excellent baker,
perfect
54. 1134 Broadway. USED _ sheeting. $1.50 per hundred. pL. POPULATION WRECKING S. Delaware. LI-6270.
WEDDING invitations printed, $3 per hunBoulevard Place,
Good condition, 608 Mass.
(6-ft.), 3 $20 $25
Congoleum “40c sq. yd. 5 N. Alab
“Pelt Base. 9x12. 5 N. Ala.
baker's i Spe-buy-sell. . Ohio.
128-10 N. PENN.
_30TH_& CENTRAL
range. $160; $200 used less than $3.75. ACME cuT | FORD "29 Sedan; HOUSE. 811 N. Ala-
all white norce$20, 2045 W, Wash- | PLYMOUTH 1933 PD seat, perfect top model for UNDERWOOD,
PLYMOUTH,
ruck; Ford ‘30 coupe;
alf, 191 N. 7th, Beech 2401
Kills termites and all household insects. 31 Va. Ave. RI-3315
medium size, only 5 condition; $50, IR-
PONTIACS
“Westinghouse,” 5420 tires,
ft.. two door; perfect new. $595
$89.50. HOUSEHOLD 240 Mass. Open Sun.
FORD '29 Tudor; real | a rgaln J0TH & CENTRAL SALES,
only $145;
'37 sedan, WEISSMAN'S, 2122
Broad Ripple Auto Lot, 1937 PONTIAC “6 2- door sedan.
excellent; condition,
8s. Av
bar ain.. .. . $165 __TA-5550. _ 548 TA-5550.
runs fine; he, ‘ens 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. FORD, ‘29-~Cpe., outstand. now $85, 30TH & CE TRAL SALES CO. TA-5550
$63 A-5550.
com, coupe; Tumble heater. A py $25 down. Gl AS, English. _CH-5988. trunk ......$408 E. WASH. ST. Your Choice
4-Door or 2-Door
8th & III,
Original
One owner, Looks and runs like
MONARCH- BUICK
1040 N. Meridian,
PONTIAC “6” 1932 ie . condition: $135, $1. $1.50; Tomato plants,
| drive, Ideal car for a
HA-0278-J
terms.
1937 Studebaker Sedan, $695
A 4-door de luxe sedan, radio and heater, a banjo wheel and overe
sedan. in excellent 821 Mass
Dictator
equinped with vacation, and terms
to suit can be arranged.
Packard—Indianapolis
dragline, 50-ft. hoom,
Lot. Corner 16t} $3000. CH-5755-M. on ne ah
Meridian RI1-5010,
The Safe Place ta Buy
large 36- anch bowl: 5948 College.
$35.
golf set; never un-
Runs and looks A-1.
Dr., evenings. - 1037 WILLYS
select from. Some
Ave, $18
years old, $50;
1719 N. Capitol. . 400 N
sedans,
'35 TERRAPLANE
Exceptional 4-door Renan.
Losey—1219 NS Meridian
4-door. Several to only driven a few
thousand miles, $375. WASHINGTON AUTO CAPITOL
ama.
$3.69
“Brussels | Ford, “17th. 5 Buick,
ble, 6 Chats: '29
32 Boe’ ‘sigs.
- “per ba
RI-01 Chev.,
‘28 ch.
DOE 21 sed $135 Chrysler. $25'Willys.
209 W. NORTH ST.
LOOK~-City's Pont a ces-LOO.
BE '31 sed $98 31 cpe $125 28 ch.. 48 ‘31 ch... $98
Hudson,
27¢ Per Yard. _5 N. Alabama St.
“us smile, HENDRE 1302 N. Meridian,
Used Cate Offer Sound Value Service
Hickman. Moyer Retail, Inc.
1021 N, Meridian,
mobile touring
419 E clean up, 16x6.00. 17x _807 N. Delaware.
Pirst ~Janged.
565. No trades
Real values in HAT 623 N. Capitol Ave.
Phone RI. 5551
(34A |= i | '37 FORD re '37 DODG
ickup
MUST dispose of immediately, sedan. finish, built-in radio,
. Frank's Auto Sales,
1937 Olds Beautiful very Term * 1028 N. Mer,
used cars at FIEL
" RI-0326.
Trucks & Tractors
Ja- i ta ke
50 3 CHEVROLET pickup . 7 DODGE
36 CHEVROLET 131" LI-5513,
WASHINGTON AUTO,
la-ton panel chu
400 oy CAPITOL
Vose Upright, $15 (Fine Tone) MARION MUSIC CO. 2 N. Fenn.
$50 to
USED TRUCKS
$500
HARRY SHARP & CO.
443 Virginia Ave.
Used Instruments, All Kinds
Easiest Paymen
Expert Saxophone Repairing LORENZ SAX SCHOOL
t Plan in Town. Reasonable,
SUP 18 W. Mar.. 2d FI 562 E. Washington
USED TR ALL MAKESvALL MODELS
$50 to $500 ERIOR CHEVROLET CO.
UCKS
L1-4378
PRACTICE
PIANOS
Good Condition WILKING MUSIC CO.
i i 0 CHEVROLET, 1931 1'; up
. OHIO. |g
820 N. Meridian. GOO! GUEDELHOEFER'S.
Used Grands 52, WILKING MUSIC CO.
$195%
up 120 E. OHIO,
Used 120 B. Accordion, $49.50
INDIANA MUSIC CO
139 E. Ohio. nr w. Washington
ACCORDIONS LOANED TO BEGINNERS. __ INDIANA MUSIC ©O.,
Furniture Buyers
WANTS FURNITURE
Largest buvers an
rs used furniture in state at auction. RI- 2015,
CALL RI-0469
vou have for sale. CAS
11-8943
WANT 4-6 rooms of gant Cash
Wanted to Buy
ture. odd vieces.
For any furniture, rugs, stoves or clothing Calls answered promptly.
H for Furniture or Stoves. & JOHNSON FURN re.
EXCHANGE YOUR. SURPLUS FURNITURE FOR CASH
OHIO,
3
139 E.
ABELS A
Automotive Wa anted
-ton panel. Only $75,
$25 down. MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES,
D 2-vard hvdraulic “dump bodies. __202 _Avi
Tires & Accessories
Kv,
4
WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED TIRES TOM ROGERS
BE-4300
a1
"CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY
uTtoO CO. 1030 N. MERIDIAN
Plenty of parking space In rear.
RI-2531
da sellers of new
11-0068. 202 Kv. Ave.
Black B 6x4, Va. Egg 3x
Anchor
BRAT | 35M
Repair—Autos—Trucks
BRING _ your "fenders and smashed bodies lo JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO.,
Cash ¢ Coal & Wood
36°35; oal i
WANTED-Junk and used cars, any model or Sondition. highest cash prices. Faia _AUTO CO. 19 § East S§t RI-7119
2
= DR.i533
WANT GOOD graph, ately. LI-
HOUSE cab i
Is contract protects cab seller, _ 16. Box 479.
Automobiles
AUBURN, 1933 4 dor sedan; soalls a car, $125; $45 down. SALES, 820 N. Meridian. BUICK sedan, 1929, $45; $15 down. MERIDIAN MOTOR GALES 820
CHEVROLET, '34
ach WEISSMAN'S, 2123 E._ WASH. 8ST.
1032—Coupe: General bal. , looks new, bargain, $160 HA-2958.
CHEVROLET. loon tires; 2263 UL
used a ading machine,
mimeoimmedi-
typewriter, cash,
QUALITY COAL Polar Ice & Fuel Co.
on terms, writing on R. R. ood OR
W. Va., 3x5 fkd.,
for Sale
Legals
MERIDIAN MO
N. Meridian. Treasury De oarhment
$265
tice is hereby one 1938 Ford Coac with accessories,
CHEVROLET '33 coa
JACK HOLLY AUTO SALES
12 W. 16th St.
County ternal Revenu
ch; Shean United States ‘Revised
TA-3189 | in Charge Alooho 1
anty Bull
CHEV. 31—-Conv. ¢ straight cpe. Your c Cio Sos
H. M. VAN 2917 Central
MATRE, INC. J TA. 4561 Yenowle ev.
i 3s; otherwise sed of accor
"Treasury Department,
CHEVROLET coach, MOTOR $85; $3
CHEV, 31 Coupe; _ 30TH & CENTRA
CHEVROLET 1930 condition, $45. at
CHEVROLET COUPE, $45. MERIDIAN MOTOR SALES,
Meridian.
0 SALES, 820 N. real bar, .y AL SA
1031. Good transpordown. MERIDIAN Meridian,
now. _.TA-5550
coupe. i “excellent 821 Mass hve 1930; “wire “wheels, 820 N.
ternal
$95 | 1928 road Indiana, for , Revenue Laws, to-wit, "States
appear at the office Charge, Alcohol Tax
DR, SONY 1931, 6-wheel sedan; good; SALES
_ RI-T808.
an,
, 3152 E
$125.
CO.. 324 N. Delaware.
trunk $495 | be disposed of
accor WASH. ST. Yellowlev, Sup
District
Cord Wood. dry very best .... Bluff Road Coal Yard.
e Laws, to-wit:
gupervisor. Alcohol Tax Unit, Revenue, Chicago, + of first publication May 21, is hereby given that on May 7 ord Coupe, Motor No. A-366914. ‘with was seized in Marion County violation of the Internal
Revised Statutes. claiming an interest in sald property must
Bull ing. Indiananolis, ai
ding to law.
White Ash, 6x4, fkd., $5.00; oie ».. 88. Brazil Blk., deep vein, 1 kd 5.50
4.00 DR-6767 44
‘Office of District
Supervisor, Alcohol Tax Unit, Bureau o Internal Revenue, Chicago, of first publication May 21st, 1938, 0= iven that on , Motor No. was seized Indiana, for violation of the In-
iinols, Dale May 17, 193 8- a in Marion
Section 3450 Statutes. Any pere
son claiming an interest in said property must appear at the office of Investigator
ding to law. E. C. District Supervisor.
Office of District Bureau of
Section 3450 United Any person
of Investigator in Unit, 418 Guarantv Indiana. and fi Tovided
Te ate before the 20th Re 0 1038: otherwise, the v
property will BC
smog Ra
