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PAGE 16 If Your Apartment Is Vacant —Rent It With a Times Rental Ad —RI. 5551 VAST REVENUE j FROM WHISKY SALE FORESEEN Federal Tax Income to Swell 915 Millions a Year, Is Prediction. BY LEO R. SACK Time* Stuff Writer WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Fed eral tax revenue of $915,00(3.000 a year for the first four years follow ing repeal of prohibition Is antic ipated from whisky alone, if the American thirst for hard liquor still is as keen as it was in pre-prori bition days. This is based on estimated con sumption of 150,000,000 gallons of whisky annually, a supply which will have to be furnished by foreign nations until such time as American distilleries can replenish their empty warehouses. Little Now on Hand There now is less than 10,500,000 gallons of American rye and bour bon In warehouses and in process of manufacture. These stocks can not be aug mented until repeal Ls an accom plished fact and before whisky can be bonded for sale it must age at least four years. The import duty on whisky, brandy and other spirits*is $5 a gallon, which means a revenue pf $750,000,000 annually oh import du ties alone. This duty, however, may be increased to reduce the federal deficit further. Champagne and other sparking wines carry an import duty of $6 a gallon. The import tax on still wines is $1.25 a gallon. Europe Wants Market The tax on imported beer is $1 a gallon, but most Americans have preferred made-in-American brands which carried a $6 a barrel tax, ex pected to produce $300,000,000 an nually. European wine, whisky and other alcoholic beverage manufacturers long barred from the American mar ket, are watching developments w'ith anxiety. Many already have es tablished American agencies and are preparing to make shipments. There are indications, how'evere, that congress will not admit unre stricted foreign liquor imports with out corresponding benefits for American-made products. v INTERESTING LIFE FOR TWO TWINS, TOGETHER Identical Careers Are Followed by Pair of Detroit Men. By United Press DETROIT. Nov. 30— For forty three years, William B. and Joseph B. Sebastian, twins, have been do ing interesting things together. Born at Lynchburg, Tenn., they : went to the same schools and en listed in Company E. One hundred nineteenth infantry, Thirtieth di-, vision, in 1917. They sailed for France on the J same boat, were wounded in the same battle and returned home on j the same ship. The war department decorated them with the order of the Purple heart for •‘military merit.” The twins are automobile workers here. RADIO CLUB OFFERS CODE SCHOOL COURSE Robert Caskey to Direct Amateur Operators’ Instruction Annual code school of the In dianapolis Radio Club opens tonight at the naval reserve headquarters in the Cole building, 730 East Wash ington street. Robert Caskey will supervise in struction in the International Morse code and the fundamentals of radio as applied to amateur operating practices. The course is arranged to provide sufficient instruction to enable the student to pass the gov ernment amateur operators’ and station license requirements. Reg istration and explanation of the course will be given at tonight’s meeting. USE SHIP FOR FUEL Unemployed to Burn Timber From Stranded Schooner. By United Press NANTASKET BEACH, Mass., Nov. 30.—The huge, six-masted schooner Nancy, beached here in a blizzard six years ago, will keep South Shore residents warm this winter. The American Legion Post of i Quincy has agreed to wreck the j stranded craft to provide firewood for needy families. FAST FIRE SERVICE Fireman Whistles, Driver Stops; Extinguisher Does Work. By United Press PACIFIC GROVE. Cal., Nov. 30. Fireman Dan McAnaney whistled at a fire as it rolled past the fire station, grabbed a fire extinguisher and had the blaze out before it could do any damage. The fire was burning the automobile driven by Virgil McMillan, who stopped when he heard McAnaney whistle. CRACK SHOT ONE-EYED Former Gob Wins First Vrize in Skeet Shooting Contest. By United Press BOSTON, Nov. 30.—H. C. Carter, who lost the sight of his j right eye while in the navy, has been awarded $3lB as first prize in the Rational Sportsman skeet shoot • ing championship, open to all Ca nadian and American marksmen. BROTHERS SHARPSHOOT Three Are Members of Prize Team of Coast Artillery Regiment. By United Press PROVIDENCE. R. 1., Nov. 30. There are three brothers on the sharpshooting team of Battery C of the two hundred and forty-third, coast artillery regiment, headquar ters department. They are Cap tain A. A. Moren, Sergeant George Moren and Private Anthony ifcoren. Radio Dial Twisters —0:30 T. M KYW (1020) Three string*. Russo'* orchestra. NBC—Jones and Hare to WON 1720) —Tom. Dick and Harry. CBS-- The Norsemen to WFBM. —6:45 P. M.— CBS -Angelo Patri. NBC—The Goldbergs to NBC Johnny Hart to WJZ. ily. r WSM (650 i— Pickard Family. I —7 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Lope* orches-l tra; sketch. CBS Jack Smith. Humming Birds and orchestra. NBC "Hie Shadow" to WEAF WJR i 750) Melody Lads. NBC—Captain Diamond Ad ventures to WJZ. ’•VMAQ 6701 —Mr. Twister; news feature. WSM (650) —Lasses and Honey. —7:15 P. M.— CBS -Singin’ Sam WBBM (770)—Band of Dis tinction. WLB 1870) —College In or chestra. WSM 1650) —Chandu; Vaga bonds. —7:80 P. M KYW (1020) Melody Lane; Chandu. CBS—Kate Smith. NBC—lrene Taylor, blues to WEAF. NBC—Gypsy program to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Kassel’s or chestra. —7:45 P. M.— CBS - Smith Brothers. WBBM (770) —Funfest; Four Norsemen. WDAF (610)—Tarzan. NBC—Jack Denny’s orches tra; Evan Evans to WEAF NBC—Charlie Hamp to WJZ. —8 P. M— CBS—Lombardo's orchestra; Burns and Allen. NBC—Symphony concert to! WEAF. i NBC —Sherlock Holmes to WJZ. WMAQ (670) —Lopez orches-i tra; RKO Artists. 1 Fishing the Air The well-known comedy team of Willie and Eugene Howard, again will join with Ward Wilson to furnish patter during the Royal Vagabonds program Wednesday, at 6:15 p. m.. over WENR and an NBC net work. A romantic song hit of three years or. so ago will be featured on Singin’ Sam’s WFBM and Columbia program at 7:15 p. m., Wednesday, when he sings "Sweet heart of All My Dreams.” Trade and Mark, the musical comedians otherwise known as Scrappy Lambert and Billy Hillpot, will mix comedy and senti ment during their program to be broad cast over WFBM and the Columbia chain Wednesday, from 7:45 to 8 p. m. HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S TROGRAM 6:IS—NBC (WJZi—The Royal Vaga bonds-Willie and Eugene Howard. 7:4S—NBC (WEAFi—Whitman pro gram-jack Denny’s orchestra. 8:00 —Columbia—Guy Lombardo and orchestra-Burns and Allen. NBC (WJZ)—Sherlock Holmes Adventures. NBC (WEAF)—Special sym phonic concert director Erno Rapee. 8:30 —Columbia—Crime Club drama "The Cannon Kill.” 9:oo—Columbia—Shilkret’s orchestra and Ruth Etting. NBC (WEAF)—Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia. 9:3O—NBC (WEAF) NBC-Artists Service. 11:00—NBC (WJZ)—Cab Calloway and orchestra. The mystery-loving audience of the Ad ventures of Sherlock Holmes will meet the detective’s right hand "man.” the dog Tony, during the broadcast Wednesday at 8 p. m., over WLW and an NBC network. A race against time and the first snowstorm of the year forms the climax of the Friendship Town program Wednesday at 8:30 p. m., over WLW and an NBC network. Ruth Etting will turn from her "blues” to Stephen Foster’s humble American folk tune. "Old Folks at Home.” when she ap pears with Nat Shilkret's orchestra in the broadcast of "Music That Satisfies,” over WFBM and the Columbia network Wednes day at 9 p. m. One of the Tobacco Boys' best spirituals. "Standin’ in the Need o’ Prayer.” will be repeated during the Corn Cob Pipe Club program Wednesday at 9 p. m., over WENR and an NBC network. Otis Skinner, veteran actor, will head the all-star cast of players who will pay tribute to the celebrated American au thor and humorist, Mark Twain, on the ninety-seventli anniversary of his birth, Wednesday, at 9:30 p. m.. over WENR and an NBC network. A sharp contrast in English and Russian folk tunes will be emphasized during the concert by the Columbia symphony orches tra. directed by Howard Barlow, to be broadcast over WFBM and tho Columbia chain Wednesday from 10 to 10:15 p. m. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Southeast wind. 5 miles an hour; temperature. 35; barometric pres sure, 30.20 at sea level; ceiling, clear, smoky, unlimited; visibility, 4 miles; field, good. The Indianapolis Times RILEY 5551 WANT AD HEADQUARTERS 214-220 W. MARYLAND ST. Want Ad Rates All classifications excepting Rooms for Rent. Housekeeping Rooms. Rooms and Board and Wanted to Rent Rooms are 3 Cents a Word 10" r Discount for CASH or on CHARGE ads if paid within on* week after receipt of the bill. . Table for Figuring Want Ad Coat _ t K — h— r ixo £*o £S = St: * C > 73 Zo Oh H-w E”t ---10 $.30 t .90 11.86 11 .33 .99 1.65 12 .36 1.08 1.80 13 .39 1.17 1.95 14 .42 1.26 3.10 15 .45 1.35 2.25 16 .48 1.44 2.40 17 .51 1.53 2 55 18 .54 1 62 2.70 19 .57 1.71 3.85 30 .60 LBO 3.00 Ten (1%) percent DISCOUNT for CASH ADS. Ten (la'll) Per Cent Discount for Charge Ads if Bill It paid within Seven Days after receipt. Addresses Count as two word* Telephone numbers count as on* word Minimum ad accepted ls 10 words. The Times reserves the right to reject or classify properly all advertisements sub mitted. Notice of typographical errors must be given In time for correction before the second Insertion as Th* Times Is respon sible for only ONE INCORRECT Insertion. Cancellations and complaints must be phoned to the Want Ad department be tween the hours of t a. m. and 5:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY , —6:3* P. M.— KYW (1020)—Carl Moore’s orchestra. CBS—Crime Club. WBBM (770)—Gertrude Lutzl and orchestra. NBC—The Pridgets to WEAF NBC —Friendship Town to WJZ. WSM (650i—WSM Players. P. M b B S—Ruth Ettlng & Shil kret’s orchestra. NBC Country Doctor to WJZ. iWSM (650) Dance orches tra. —9:15 P. M.— KDKA (9801—Bridge School "BB—Easy Aces. jNßC—Andy Sannella to WMAQ (6701—Feature. —9:30 P. M.— CBS—Jov C. Flippen-cies. WBBM (770)—Russell's or chestra. ' NBC—Artists Service to WEAF WGN i720) —Headlines. NBC—Hill Billies to WJZ. —9:45 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Bradley Kin caid. KYW (1020)—Mark Fisher s orchestra. CBS—Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd. WGN (720i—Melody hour. CBS—Myrt and Marge. NBC —Mildred Bailey to I WJZ. —m p. m.— KDKA (980)—Sports; news; i songs. iKYW (1020)—Sports; news; I Don Pedro's orchestra. (CBS—Barlow and Columbia I symphony. ;NBC—Nellie Revell to WEAF WGN (720)—Around the ! World; Dream Ship. |NBC —Pickens Sisters to t WJZ. : W.JR (750) —"In Shadow land/’ NBC—Amos ’n’ Andy to I WMAQ. WENR. —10:15 P. M.— ; NBC—Three Keys to WEAF. NBC—Sodero and concert orchestra to WJZ. ; WMAQ (670) —Dan and Syl -1 via. WFBM (1200) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) WEDNESDAY P. M. s:3o—Skippy (CBS). s:4s—Tarzan of the Apes. 6:00 —Hawaiian Melodies. 6:ls—Civic Speaker. 6:2o—Husk O'Hare orchestra (CBS). 6:3o—Santa Claus. 6:45—A1 Feeney sports talk. 7:00 —Fireside Fantasies (CBS). 7:ls—Singin’ Sam (CBS). 7:3o—Kate Smith (CBS). 7:4s—Smith Brothers (CBS). B:oo—Guy Lombardo with Burns and Allen (CBS). B:3o—Funfest. B:4s—Nut Farm. 9:oo—Music That Satisfies (CBS). 9:ls—Easy Aces (CBS). 9:3o—Jay C. Flippen-cies. 9:4s—Myrt and Marge (CBS). 10:00—Columbia symphony iCBSi. 10:15—Lyric ballroom orchestra. 10:30—The Columnist. 10:45—Isham Jones orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Atop the Indiana Roof, Morrey Brennan's orchestra. 11:30—Harold Stern orchestra (CBS). 11:45 —Club Orientale orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. \ ———— WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) WEDNESDAY P. M. 4:00—Ho-Po-Ne Club. 4:3o—Vesper organlogue. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Santa Claus. s:ls—Jimmy Boyer. s:3o—Uncle Connie and Aunt Dessa. s:4s—Dinner melodies. 5:50 —Indianapolis Community Fund. 5:55 —Lost and Found by The Indianapo lis Times. 6:oo—Dinner dances. 6:2s—Marion County T. B. Association, 6:3o—Variety hour. 6:4s—Sport’s Spotlight. 7:oo—Vaughn Cornish.' 7:15 —Harry Bason. 7:3o—Connie’s orchestra. 7:4s—Alice Arnold. B:oo—Charles Frederick Lindsley. B:ls—Marott orchestra. 8:30—Mood Indigo. 9:oo—Lunstic hour. 9:3o—Jennie Moore. 9:4s—Harry Bason. 10:00—C. H. Erickson. 10:30—Orchestra. 11:00—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati —WEDNESDAY— P. M. 4:oo—Mike and Herman. 4:ls—Desert drama. 4:3o—Children’s program (NBC). 4:4s—Beachcombers. s:oo—Oklahoma Bob Albright. 5:15—01d Man Sunshine (Ford Rush). 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC). 6:ls—Gene & Glenn. 6:3o—"Chandu,” the Magician. 6:4s—Detectives Black and Blue. 7:00 —Sunsweet Melodies. 7:ls—Dance orchestra. 7:3o—Lloyd Shaffer's orchestra. 7:4s—Smilin' Ed McConnell. B:oo—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (NBC). B:3o—Alice Remsen and orchestra. B:4s—Gaslite Gems. 9:oo—Zero Hour. 9:30 —Rhythm Club with ‘Fats’ Waller. 10:00—WLW Fanfares. 10:30—Henry Thies dance orchestra. 11:00—Moon River. 11:30—Gus Arnheim’s dance orchestra. 12:00—Sign off. 4NHOU6CEMENTS 1 Death Notices K 5J ,rP ' C.—Age 88 years, father of Charles Kruno, grandfather of Cecelia Zenaro. Ruth and Josephine Krupp. and Ada Geenough. Passed away at the resi dence 1127 Fairfield Ave., Nov. 30. Funeral Friday. Dec. 2nd. from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Me ridian at. 8:15 A. M. Services at St Joan of Arc. 9A. M. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends invited. MAHONEY, DANIEL H.—Beloved husbann of Mrs. Minnie White Mahonev father of Mrs. Ethel Lechner. Mrs. Ruth Al bert. the late Mrs. Gertrude Bums. Wil liam J. Mahoney, brother of M. M. Ma honey and the late John H. Mahoney, died at the residence. 930 N. Ritter Ave.. Tuesday. Funeral Friday. 8:30, at h.s home. 9 a. m. Our Lady of Lourdes church. Burial Holv Cross cemeterv. Friends invited, KIRBY-PINN SERVICE. POHL. BETTY—Age 9 years. Monday. 5 p. m., daughter of Florian Pohl. Funeral from home of uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Cheezum, 1302 Finley Ave., Thursday. 8:30 a. m.; St. Catharine's church. 9a. m. Burial St. Joseph ceme tery. RESENER. CAROLINE (Carrie Louise)— Beloved sister of Mrs. Emma Griffith of Scotch Plains. New Jersey. Passed away Tuesday. Funeral Thursday. 2 D. m. at KIRBY-DINN MORTUARY. 1901 N. Meridian. Friends invited. SCOTT. MARION L.—Beloved husband of Mildred Scott and father of Mrs. Marie Ingle, denarted this life Monday. Nov 28. age 62 years. Friends may call at the residence. 2635 Station St., until noon Thursday. Funeral Thursday. Dec. 1 at the Masonic temple. Roosevelt and Adams Sts.. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hili cemeterv. Friends invited. Funeral un der direction of MOORE & KIRK. (Ko komo (Ind.) and Cincinnati papers please conv.l SNAPP. MELVINA H.—Passed awav Novem ber 30th. Funeral notice later. For further information. Friends mav call LITTIE A- SONS. HA-2222 WEMMER. CARRIE—Age 64. beloved mother of Mrs. Lillian Harrington. George Jacob and Theodore Wemmer. sister of Mrs. Phellenbeana Schepper. Mrs. Lena Miller. Jacob and John Schmidt, passed awav Tuesday noon Funeral Friday. 2 p. m. at residence of daughter. 2237 S. Meridian St. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Friends mav call after 2 p. m Wednesday. G. H. HERRMANN IN CHARGE. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Bhelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 J. C. WILSON 1280 Prospect Dr 6321 -0322 ~Funeral Home Johnson & Montgomery 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. —16:15 P. M.— WSM (650i—Sports. WTMJ (620)—Dance pro gram. —10:3(1 P. M.— KDKA (980i—Joy’s orches tra. KYW (1020)—Canton or chestra. jCßS—lsham Jones and or j chestra. WDAF 1610) —Dance pro ! gram. WGN (720)—Wayne King’s orchestra. WMAQ )670)—Dance pro gram. —10:50 P. M WGN 17201—Cummin's or chestra. —II P. M.— KDKA (980) —Salt and Pea nuts. KYW Uo2o)—Carl Moore's orchestra. CBS— Redman's orchestra. NBC Dream Singer to WEAF. WJR (750)-tGraystone or chestra. NBC—Calloway's orchestra to WJZ —11:05 P. M.— NBC—Kahn's orchestra to WEAF. —11:10 P. M. WGN (720)—Wayne King's orchestra. —11:15 P. M.— KYW 110201—Don Pedro's orchestra. —11:20 P. M.— WGN (7201—McCoy’s and Kemps' orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— iCßS—Belasco’s orchestra. NBC—Fisher's orchestra to j WEAF. NBC—Ted Weem's orchestra I to WJZ. —l2 P. M.— | KYW (1020)—Canton or chestra. WBBM (770)—Around the j Town. ! WENR (870) —Hines’ orches- I tra. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ADS a**eariwg here cash day are broadcast at 6 p. m. over station WKBF at no additional charge to the advertiser. Tune In on WKBF at 6 eaeb evening and listen to lost and found announcements. BEAGLE HOUND—SmaII, white, male: black, brown; vicinity Raymond and White river. Missing since November 22nd. Reward. DR-1318-R. BOSTON—Cotton tail bull, female; an swers name "Patty Lou;" lost Thanks givirgs day. Mass. Ave. and North St. Liberal reward. RI-5776 _ GLASSES—BIack case: Saturday p. m.. be tween Indiana theater and Senate Ave. Reward. HU-6288. GLASSES—ChiId's shell rim: November 28th: 46th St. or College. Reward, HU ... 5453. HORSESHOE PlN—Containing numerous small diamonds, set in gold. Tuesday near Propvlaeum or 2902 N. Meridian. Reward. HA-2848. HOUND —White and tan female. Reward. 640 Parker AVe.. or CH-0214. HOUND—Little brown. 3 white feet, white , breast, strayed from Speedway City. Call , BE-3447, or RI-6006. Reward. 1 POLICE DOG—Young brown male, name Major," from 1635 Leonard. DR-1315. SETTER DOG —Black and white, lost; one black ear and ere. Liberal reward. 520 Sutherland Apt. 3. HE-3898 STRAYED from 59th and College Sunday Red. Irish terrier. Rust red .bristlv coat. White spot on breast. Tail clipped. Answers name “Rue," Reward. HU-8803. 5 Personals FALSE TEETH—Broken plates repaired. Teeth replaced. Called, deliv. free. Save money. Carpenter Dental Lab.. 417 Vir ginia. DR-5967. LEAGUE for Blind wants in touch with ! young man who was night watchman at I 14th and Meridian and Fountain So. in summer of 1927. No others apply. MOR _ RIS FIELD. LI-2995. NURSE—4 years experience: very reason able, HA-0519. ' 6 Transportation INSURED AND BONDED BUS TRANS. Nashville, $6: Chattanooga, $8; Atlanta. $10; Jackson aville. sls; Miami,' $25: Tampa. s2l. Lower week end return trip rates. Wal ton-Travel Bureau. 439 In- diana Ave. RI-4000. United Bus Depot, 217 S. Illinois St. NEW YORK or Philadelphia. sl2; Wash ington or Baltimore. $10.50; Pittsburg, $6; St. Louis. $3.60. Buses dailv. MODERN TRAVELER’S BUREAU Brevort Hotel. RI-2188_ v BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra Instrument repairing: expert, euar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO 128 N Penn. LI 5513 BUSINESS CARDS—SOO: 75c. Other print ting reasonable. 213 W. Vermont St. CHAIRS made new by rebottoming In cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for Blind. HA-0583. DOLL & MEHRING—Motor specialists: brake experts, fender, body, repairing. / 2409 N. Illinois St. TA-5691. HOUSE CLEANERS-Maids, all kinds of domestic assistance. Flanner House. RI -7504. OIL BURNER SERVICE—SI per call. Services all makes, 24-hour service, 10 years, experience. WA-3065. REPAIR! your typewriter. Any make! New ribbon, new cylinder oil and minor ad- Justments, $2.95. JUDD, 142 N. Mer, 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months iater, free ht.ullng to storage. Moving $4 per load ar.d up. Cal) Ri 7750 419 E. Market St FURNITURE- TRUCK PADS Special sale on all sizes, at lowest prices. Liberal discount on quantities. Hoosier Tarpaulin Cos. LOCAL, overland hauling, packing, ship olng. RI-6561 -3628: eves.. CH-0699-W. MOVING IS CHEAPER THAN EVER BE FORE. EXPERIENCED CARE FU L. WHITE MEN; $2 LOAD UP. LI-4105. MOVING $2 UP. LOCAL. OVERLAND, EQUIP. COVERED TRUCKS; WHITE MEN. PETE’S. CH-2878. IH STRUCT!OHS J 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring SHORT METHOD—Banjo, guitar by Keith vaudeville and radio artist: instruments. 229 N. Penn, over WFBM. LI-7888. SPECIAL OFFER OF TEN piano lessons at 50c a lesson. Experienced instructors. IR-0956. WANTED—Names men-women. 18-50. wish ing steady post-depression government jobs. Start $lO5-$l5B month. Common education sufficient. Full particulars and sample coaching—FßEE. Apply to day sure. Times. Box 1053-H. 3 HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male COUPON SALESMAN—3I W. Ohio. Suite 201. DAIRY HAND—Experienced, single, white. S2O month. Board room. i mile east of old Augusta. GEORGE WRIGHT. MEN and boys to hunt and trap furs. Mr. Free will buy them every day at Em- Roe's. 209 W. Wash. St. MEN wanted to establish and conduct Rawleigh city business in and near cities of Indianapolis, Franklin. Dan ville and Lebanon. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly Write immediately. RAWLEIGH CO.. Dept. IN-38-V, Freeport. Illinois. SALESMAN WANTED—One who is now calling on retail grocery trade and in position to add another line. Commis sion basis. Must have own car. Address Box 244, GThe Times. 15 Wanted—Male or Female EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for man or woman who can invest SSOO to SI,OOO in business which will return investment immediately. Do not mistake this for a fly by night proposition You handle your own money. Investigate this iron clad offer. Will stand strictest investi gation. Box A-237 Times. 16 Situations Wanted GENTLEMAN—Refiined. educated, agree able. companion, would work lor his board. Times Box A 245. RELIABLE housekeeper; reasonable wages. Good references. 836 River Ave. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2; 917 ERDISON—CIean, modern, meals optional: close in. College car. RI-8994. $2. *3 for 2. 527 E. 12th; Central car, pleasant, modern, private, hot water. RI-7108. $4.50 FOR 2; LOVELY LARGE FRONT: WIN BEDS: STEAM HEAT; WIDOW'S HOME. HE-1494, ALABAMA, N., 920 Seminole hotel, large rooms, modern comforts. $3.50: $4.50 week, single. Spa cious lobby. LI-1496. BROADWAY. 1415—WARM FRONT ROOM; 1 OR 2 PEOPLE; REASONABLE CENTRAL. 1960—Nice, cheerful, room, good heat, modern. $3.50 single. $4 double. HA -3513-M. CENTRAL COURT—Lovely room in private home; meals optional: gentleman pre ferred. WA-1098. ILLINOIS. N.. 1726—Large, front, splendid heat. Beauty Rest mattress, nicely fur nished. Private. ; NEW JERSEY N. 1244—Desirable, light, front room; near bath, city heat, priv ileges. NEW JERSEY, 617 N.. APT. I—Private family; no other roomers, gentleman preferred. LI-1992. OHIO. E.. 405—Close in. good, clean beds. Isc a night; tub, showers. ORIENTAL. N„ 20—Nice clean rooms, everything furnished: good heat; priv ate entrance: reasonable. PARK. 2228 —Nicely furnished front room, adjoining bath, all conveniences; $3. HE-5004, PARK. 2066—Choice warm front room"; adjoins bath; real home for 2, HE-5483. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1347—Nice warm room: beautifully furnished; suitable for 2; pleasant home. LI-8857. RUCKLE. 3151—Cozy steam heated room, shower, private home, garage, reason able. HA-1688-M. NICE clean beds; steam heat, 25c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL. 4 N. New Jejgey, ROOMS—2Sc-50c dav. weekly $1.50 to $2.50: steam, shower. CRAIG HOTEL. 328 E. Washington St. Colonial Hotpl Every con., free to appreciate. $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. HOTEL ANTLERS Id Housekeeping Rooms $4 UP-NINTH E.. 616—1. 2 or "3 rooms completely furnished; kitchenette; bath, large closets. LI-2788. ASHLAND. 1558—1 room, kitchen and bath! everything furnished modern, private entrance. Reasonable. BEVILLE. N.. 829—1-ROOM FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING. SINK. NEXT TO BATH. CH-0313-R. BEVILLE. N., 433—2 modern rooms: splen did heat; everything furnished; near car line. CH-0314. COLLEGE.* 1336—2 front rooms, everything furnished; sink, hot water; private en trance, LI-8013. DICKSON. 115 —2 rooms, modern. tlO month; 2 furnished rooms. sl2 month. ILLINOIS. N.. 2019—2-room apartment; ev erything furnished sink, $4 week. Private entrance. TA-5042. [~ LOST and FOUND WANT ADS j BROADCAST Over Station WKBF The Indianapolis Times announces anew added service for Times Want Ad users. All Lost and Found | ads appearing daily in. The Times will be broadcast over j Station WKBF at 5:55 o'clock each evening. (This is Just one of many new features which make Times Want Ads the outstanding result medium of In dianapolis. It also is one of the reasons The Indian apolis Times has gained MORE WANT AD LINEAGE than all other Indianapolis newspapers combined. Remember, if you lose or find anything, call Miss Joe at RI. 5551. Your ad costs only three cents a word j | and it will be broadcast , each evening over station WKBF at no additional cost! | TIMES WANT.ADS j Headquarters for Results j Riley 5551 RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms ILLINOIS, N., 3471—3 furnished rooms; private bath and entrance; good heat; $7 week, TA-5853. MARKET, e". 1536—3 attractive rooms, completely furnished; hardwood floors, $5 week. RI-2895. OHIO. E.. 540—2 large rooms, sink, one single room. Cheap rent. ST. JOE. E., 227—Clean, warm, rooms, reasonable for desirable people; park- Ing; close in. SOUTHEASTERN. 1523—2-room modern apartment; downstairs; beautifully fur nished; steam heat; private entrance; laundry; phone: garage; reduced. WASHINGTON. E.. 1133—Unfurnished or furnished: modern, sink, running water. Private entrance. WOODRUFF, 892 M. DR.—2 connecting rooms, completely furnished, sink, in- a-door bed; close bath. CH-4249. 10TH, W. 3736—2 large clean rooms, up or down; furnished. private entrance, southern exposure; reasonable; garage. 31ST, W., 1051 —Housekeeping or sleeping rooms, near car or bus line. 19 Rooms with Board $4.50 EACH for 2; good meals: nice room. near bath; prlvate home. HA-2324-J. MICHIGAN. E.. 2437—Nicely furnished rooms, board optional, modern. CH -7740-J NEW JERSEY. N.. 2217—Attractive, warm, front room; all conveniences; hot water; good meals; Central car. TA-4706. OXFORD. N., 540—Warm, next bath; mod ern, private, good meals, gentleman; ga rage. OH-3966. PARK. 833—Real home, walking distance; choice rooms. 3 good meals. $5. RI-9930. TALBOT, N„ 2144—Board, room, for 2; steam heat, hardwood floors, company privileges. HA-3908-J. 13TH. E.. 317—Lovely front room, private; suitable for two. RI-8102. 21 Unfurnished Apartments DELAWARE, N. 811—4 rooms, bath, strictly modern, reduced $25. LI-1800. MADISON 1025—Best eauinped apartment south, domestic science kitchen; Frigid aire. MICHIGAN. E.. 2238—5 rooms, bath, heat and water furnished; $25. CH-2050. RUCKLE. 3055—5-room modern, heat, water furnished; i*o. JOHN R. WELCH, LI -3423. . WASH.. E., 5018—5 rooms, year around, modern apartment, good heat and garage free. 11TH, W. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; water, gas. heat and ice fur nished; $22. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT Downtown 2,4, 5-room apartments, newly deco rated. every modern convenience. 522 N. New Jersey. RI-7933. S2S—DOWNTOWN—S4S 2, 4. 5-room apartments, newly deco rated .every modern convenience. 522 N. New Jersey. RI-7934. Indianapolis Rental Agency We furnish free transportation to in spect furnished and unfurnished apts.. day or nite. No obligations. LI-5452. Evenings or Sunday. TA-1064 or WA-0433 22 Unfurnished Houses West Side Bargains 814 Goodlet, 4 rm. dbl... $8 3116 W. St. Clair, 4 rms. .$8 712 S. West, 2 rms $6 728 W. 27th, 4 rms $5 924 N. Lynn, 4 rms $5 Call us for complete list. LI. 7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. $10 —COFFEY, 812—5 rooms; inside toilet: redecorated; water paid, RI-7966. $14 —EWING, 1123—4 rooms good paper easily heated, garage. CH-7097. $15 —RUCKLE, 1921; 5-room single; semi modern; good condition; garage. sls; SMALL semi-modern double; garage, water, gas range, heatrola and inside toilet. 2051 N. La Salle. LI-5231. sl6; 26TH. W.. 1273—5-room modern dou ble. garage, water paid. WA-2444. $18 —HIGH ST., 1022—8 rooms modern, garage; water paid. TA-1128. SIB—CHARLES ST.. 1448—E. of S. Merid ian; 5-room modern double; water paid. IR-6207. $20 —Whittier PI., 58, Irvington; 5 rooms, modern; garage; water paid. RI-1533. S2O—BROOKVILLE. N., 64—Modern, 4 rooms, water paid, garage. IR-1088 RI-6040. S2O.SO—LA SALLE, N.. 915—Modern, 5 rooms, good furnace, garage, water paid. HU-7659, $22.50 —LINWOOD, 713—4-room modern double, garage, water paid, adults. CH -0088. $23.50 —GRACELAND, 3012—5 rooms, mod ern; garage; water paid; month free. LI -8121. ADAMS ST.. 2859—New bungalow, 5 rooms, modern, garage; $25. RI-1533. BYRAM AVE.. 4014—4-room double bunga low; $25; water paid. Owner. HU-5550. COLLEGGE AVE.. 1226—-5-room modern cottage, priced right. DR-0116. 1234 Cottage Ave. * COLORADO, S.> 22—6 rooms, furnished, breakfast nook. G. E. refrigerator; garagft, $35, IR-2767. COTTAGE, 1535—5 rooms, semi-modern; water paid; gas. electricity; A-l condi tion. Reduced. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. JEFFERSON. N.. 1529—4 rooms, modern bungalow double, new hardwood linoleum, sun parlor, garage. Reduced rent. CH -0116-M. MICHIGAN. W.. 3507—4-room modern, bun galow. easily heated, garage. WA-2543-rt NEW JERSEY, N., 610—Very desirable 7- room modern; newly decorated; reduced to $lB. Key at 609 Ogden. TA-4675. OAKLAND. N.. 820 —5-room modern dou ble. $25; water paid. Owner. HU-5550 oCIYE. 945—4-room bungalow, bath. garage. A-l condition: sl2. DR-5674-J ._ PENNSYLVANIA. S.. 2272—5 rooms, bath; no furnace; garage; water paid; $lB. DR-6329-M. 2035 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST S4O-*62 50 111 E. 16th St S4O-847. jQ RAWLES. 6029—4-room semi-modern single. full basement, furnace. sls. IR-3501. RURAL. N.. 621—6 rooms, modern, re decorated. good furnace, garage. St. Philips. IR-6641. SHELBY, 1402—Single. 7 rooms, semi-mod ern. Fountain Souare: $lB. DR-5674-J. SINGLETON. 2109—4-rooms, bath, clean, sl6: water paid. DR-3509-M. WASHINGTON. E 4120—5-room modern. A-l. garage. $25. water paid. IR-5220. RI-7236, WASHINGTON BLVD.. 2828—5 rooms. easily heated garage. HA-1240-R. 12TH. E.. 2036—5 rooms, bath, furnace. garage, water paid: s2l. MOVE NOW START RENT DEC. 10TH 3838 Fletcher. 6 rms.. mod., except furnace. 0n1v(H17.50. HOOSIER FCND ING CORP. LI-7890, HP-6124. COLORED—Lexington. 2124; 5 rooms, nice fireplace, sink, toilet, water paid; sl2, 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses SB—TACOMA. N.. 11—3 rooms, private bath, porches, overstuffed; heat; adults. Cherry 6605. BYRAM. 3834—Cozily furnished apartment or 4-room unfurnished double. WA -1206. DE QUINCY ST.. 427—First floor. 3-room private apartment, utilities. Reasonable. IR-3243. NEW YORK, 1003 W.—s rms., gar., *4.50 wk. New York. W„ 1626 —5 rms.. over stuffed gar.: $5 wk : wa. pd. 1310 Belle taine; 5 rms.: pri. bath.; util. RI-7725. VILLA AVE.. 333—Attractive cottage: A rooms and bath: garage: <2l, DR-5145. 24 Suburban and Farms ♦ 100 S. NEAR MADISON AVE—4-room houae: electricity, gaa; >lO. DR-2217. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space RELIABLE party share office space down town location; rental reasonable. RI-2555 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE^ 27-a Real Ettate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana’s leading Real - Estntf Auctioneer. 2048 Central, TA-2992. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage NEAR WESTPORT—7O acres; 20 good timber. 50 tillable; good 6-room house, coop for 400 chickens; several large fruit trees; good fences; stone pike; mail route: school and high school bus. Price $1,500, SSOO cash: balance E-Z, terms. Bert Wilhelm, 2106 S. Emerson IR-4297, 32 Wanted to Sell or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT BEAUTY SHOP—IMt. Jackson) Good business. BE-3019. MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneous For Sale BOTTLES —Reduced prices, we deliver. West End Bottle Cos., 534 W. Pearl St. _JLI-8085. DAY BED. oil stove, piano, rockers, chairs, typewriter, check protector, elect, motor. 806 Virginia. ELECTRIC TRAlN—Lionel! cost S6O- good condition, make offer. 5242 College. ELECTRIC deep well pump and equipment. BE-0810. (TT USED 625 feet. (1) 1.800 feet Ideal steam boilers. New and used radiators, various *5-izes: new and used plumbing fixtures. 810 N. 111. St. LI-8888. POOL TABLE—Like new fully equipped, private home, 2710 Allen Ave. ’ WATER-PROOF TRUCK COVERS And all sizes of canvas covering in stock. No waiting. Lowest prices. Hoosier Tarpaulin Cos. 34-A Farm, Garden, Plants, Flowers AUCTION The following merchandise will be sold at public auction by the C. C. C. & St. L. R. R. (N. Y. C. R. R. Lessee) in their Freight Claim Warehouse, corner Capitol Avenue & South street. Indianapolis, Ind Friday Dec. 2, 1932 at 9:30 a. m. Gas & Coal heating stoves; roof cement; paints & oils, furniture, sinks, linoleum, animal <fc poultry feed, air separators & filters, candy, auto parts, enameled kitchen ware, calcium arsenate, borax. Gelatine Sauer Kraut, rugs and many other ar ticles too numerous to mention. INSPEC TION ALL DAY THURSDAY DEC. 1, 1932 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. J. K. VANCE. F. C. A. 35 Household Goods GOOD USED FURNITURE • STOVES. RUGS AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES 3-Pc. Bedrin. Suite, Wa1.,.#17.75 Chifforobe 558.75 9x12 Rugs .84.95 Small Rugs 394* Mattresses *1.25 I High Chair 98C Smoking Stand 69^ Floor and Bridge Lamps !)5C Utility Cabinets *2.95 S-Pc. Dining Room Suite, *11.75 Day Bed and Pad *7.25 Gas Range *5.95 Gateleg Table *5.95 Household Warehouse 440-4 SO S. Illinois St. A REAL BARGAIN Four piece bedroom suit. Genuine wal nut veneered. Dust proof interiors, bed, vanity, chest and bench. Worth $79.50. Our special price $39.50; terms. Hub Furniture Cos., 414-418 E. Wash. BARGAINS in preowned washers! Maytag $25; Paramount. $49.50; A. M. C., $59.50; Special Terms. Ayres, seventh floor. CHEST—Dav bed: bed. spring, mattress, bridge lamp, mirror, etc. Must sell to dav. HE-1642. CLOSING OUT sale ot many high-grades of Ice Boxes. POLAR ICE AND FUEL. 2000 Northwestern. TA-0689. ELECTRIC? RANGE—Electric table ~stove! electric beater; buffet, library table. CH-5174-R, FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs, refrigerators, new, used, cash, credit. Barret. 868 Va. HEATROLA—New; 45 inches high; only sls. 1624 Yandes St. „ x INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent: good chairs. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches. 25c per mo. BAKER BROS. 219 E WASHINGTON. LIVING-ROOM SUlTE—Beautiful taupe! $18.50: (3) 9x12 velvet rugs, $5, $6, SB. HA-3958-J. SUlTE—Breakfast, $5: overstuffed. S2O; 7- tube Atwater Kent $17.50: bed and springs $2; Gas stove $2.50; Set of dishes $2.50; 318 N. Denny. TABLE—Long Mahogany $5 (cost *109) Victrola. records SS—HU-2830. WASHERS—Electric, modern types, $12.50 up. Dealer 3021 N. New Jersey. New Washers. $29.95 and un. Used Washers. $lO and up. Service on all machines. Easy 32 N. Dela. Thor Shop. LI-5356 SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times Phone ‘'ad-taker” Ri. 6551 during busi ness hours 36 Radios, Musical Instruments ANNIVERSARY SALE New Epiohone Banjos and ]/, OAF guitars. Exactly /2 v - ,u C. F. Martin Guitars. Special ®O7 purchase. S4O guitars, now... < -w Leedv Green Pearl drum set. $75? ’of) Regular $137.50. Now °‘ oyj 128 N. PENNSYLVANIA ALWAYS dependable. North Side Radio Service. Tone controls installed. H£- 4609. 50c per call for radio repair. Lightning Radio Service. 201 N. Temple. CH-7210. FREE—Radio service calls, estimate if rep needed. LANES. 2828 E. 10th CH-0218 LONG and short wave Stewart Warner radio, SSO. NU KAN PROD. CO.. 16th at Capitol. RI-8942, Metropolitan *15.00 Crosley Show Box 12 00 Radiola Lowboy 25.00 Atwater Kent table model 14.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. PHILCO RADIOS LOWEST PRICE IN CITY. ALL MOD ELS. NO INTEREST OR FINANCE CHARGE. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. 4101 E. MICHIGAN. IR-0020. RADIO SERVICE—FREE TESTING. WORK GUARANTEED. DR-6015-W. RADIO—BEAUTIFUL 10-TUBE; REAL CHEAP. HU-6538. RADIO SERVICE—You pay for the service on your own radio. You do not pay for the -free calls at NU KAN PRODUCTS CO., 16th and Capitol Ave RI-8942. SAXOPHONES. TRUMPETB. TROMBONE3 Lowest terms. H. H Kinne. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 229 N. Penn, 4th floor. WFBM entracne. SERVICE. PHILCO AND CROSLEY SPEC. Don't be without your radio. If your set has to be taken to our shop, we will loan you one. PAUL KERR MUSIC CO. CB-3036. 29 N. Temple. CH-5036 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS! 37 Furs, Wearing Apparel OOAT—Lady's fine raccoon coat; good condition: size 18. LI-8135, OOATS—Black, brown. 7ur-trlmmed. satin lined: 14-18; *5 and *3.50, HA-2132-R. COATS—Children’s wool coats with tarns afad scarfs to match. *5 each Men’s and children's rain coflts. *2 each. BIG 4 UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol Ave. and South St. merchandise' 38 Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9-50 Per Month or $ .00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock TYPEWRITER CO. 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 TYPEWRITERS Rented, repaired sold and exchanged. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 137 N. Mer. (Est. 1880' LI-6822. TYPEWRITERS & p>lred „ K ff 39 Cash Coal Mart Tip Top W. Va. CC OC No. 5. 6-in. blk., fkd. POCAHONTAS Qa AO M. R. No. 3 red ash. tpD.UU NO WHEEL CHARGE. CITIZENS COKE. $7.25 AND $7.75. INDPLS ICE FUEL £? OPERATORS OF POUR YARDS DR. 2400 f A \ DR. 2401 Attractive Prices Federal Coal Cos. Ch. 2291 CIRCLE FUEL CO. DR-2695. DR-2695. FREE WHEELING—West Virginia clean, large lump $5. Save this ad.. DR-SBSO-W. KINDLING —Special big load, delivered, $1.50. IR-5076. day or night. NO WHEEL CHARGE Golden Flame. Ind. No. 5, 6-in., fkd. .$4.50 Tip-Top (W.Va.), No. 5. G-in. blk. fkd. 5.25 E. Ky„ No. 6. e-in. Ip., fkd T 5.25 FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792. WA-5666. NO WHEEL CHARGE. Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. DR. 7479 Robinson Ice & Coal Cos. 552 W. 25th St. TA-28C3 SPECIAL BRAZIL BLOCK va n~ Ind. 6-in. slab NO WHEEL CHARGE. Manly-O’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE-1391. HE-1391. UNION ICE & COAL CO. DR. 4621. DR_4622 WE give gold bond discount stamps with all coal purchases. Save money. Buy at Hoosier Coal & Oil Cos. We Satisfy Free Wheeling Indiana No. 5 $4 95 Furnace egg. Bx 2 fkd. *** * Bennett Coal Cos. Dr. 4252 ~ “WEAVER COAL AND ICEF"Co! DR-2201. No Wheel Charge. DR-2201. 40 Wanted to Trade BIRD DOG —Will trade for Beagle hound, rabbit dog, 1717 Laurel. OAK—2x4’s 10 and 12 ft. lengths, sale or trade. 1717 Laurel. REFRIGERATOR—7S lbs., good condition, trade for ' 2 ton coal. 237 Leeds Ave. SWEEPER—Universal, dresser, bevel plate mirror; for what have you? RI-3902. TRADE —$2,500 equity in 5-bedroom home near Tech school for small suburban; west preferred. 207 N. Beville. 41 Wanted to Bny Hall furniture CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. *ol# WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SELL YOUR GOODS. We are the largest buyers and teilen oi used merchandise in the state. WE PAY THE BEST PRICES ~~~ HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Shotguns. Rifles, Old Gold and Silver. Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. 201 West Washington St. RAILROADMEN'S BANK BOOKS bought for cash. RI-0364. MR. LOGAN. SELL YOUR OLD GOLD and old watches and dental bridges direct to a gold buyer. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994. V/ANT FURNITURE—4 to 6 rooms, also odd Pieces. Highest prices HU-7274. WE BUY OLD GOLD ~ SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner. Highest prices paid for gold teeth, bridges, crowns, discarded jewlery, watches. Cash paid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor. Pennsylvania and Market St.s. nJvisTocif -42 Dogs, Birds, Pets EXTRA MONEY for Xmas. Let me sell vour dogs on commission. IR-2238. PERSIAN KI’TTENS—Cheap for quick sale. 1712 Rembrandt St. LI-8786. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. finaTcTaT 46 Personal Property Loans LOANS IF A LOAN WILL HELP—Don’t pay More- Than Public Welfare’s LOWER RATES It is to YOUR Interest to Take Advantage of OUR RATES 2% • LOWEST IN CITY NO EXTRA CHARGES Rates 2% whether SI.OO or *3OO balance. FURNITURE LOANS Confidential—No Indorsers Needed. An Indianapolis institution operated for the purpose of loaning at the lowest rate possible. DIRECTORS O. A. Efroymson Judge J. A Collins Wm. J. Mooney Franklin Vonnegut M. M. Dunbar Ralph Bamberger Herman P. Lieber Henry Langsenkami LOANS ON DIAMONDS AT SAME LOW RATE Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI-3587. HAVING TROUBLE Making Ends Meet? A “PERSONAL” loan will solve your problem quickly. You can arrange to repay a email amount monthly in accord ance with your income. For quick service, phone, write or come m. IVERSON ALj ■#finance <o. §| 34 S. Pennsylvania SL " RI. 5054 I 48 Automobile Loans Auto Loans LOWEST RATES CASH AT ONCE CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LL 8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years .NOV. 30, 1932 FINANCIAL ’4B Automobile Loans fiilUiWMfE WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? we”wni OU r e anance m vour Vr payments lower, or give ,ou cash. 1/2 tw* RATE V RATE If paid when due; if not, regular legal rate will prevail until maturity LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 201 W. Wash. RI-1321. DON'T LOSE YOUR AUTO, ■ v OTHERS PAID OFF. MORE MONEY ADVANCED. I • We make loans on ALL cars regardless of make x or year. You can get pi MORE money on your car at ’' v ! 308 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994. ■ lAOilonvucar Meridian Motor Sales ifl2o M.MERIOIAN , C O. Phone R 1.4931 ___Plgnty_of parking space in rear. AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale LOOK! LOOK! USED CARS PRICES SMASHED Nash \ “ ar ( mo " Your Pontiac Truck I Reo Choice Hupp i Essex I $75 Studebaker Victoria Terms Robinson Thompson, Inc. 1525 N. Meridian. RI. 3347 MONTH END BARGAINS 1929 Ford coupe sll9 1929 Chevrolet coach 169 1930 Ford Tudor 199 1930 Chevrolet sedan 219 1931 Willys roadster 269 1931 F.*rd Tudor 289 1930 Pontiac coach 289 1929 Olds sedan 289 1929 Marmon 78 sedan 299 1930 Buick sedan 399 Johnson Chevrolet Cos. 1040 ft. Meridian. LI-5361. CHEVROLET, ’3l: 4-door sedan: low mile age; $345. HARE CHEV. CO., 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. CHEVROLETT93I De Luxe Sport Roadster. $275; exceptional ly good shape throughout. LOSEY MO TORS. Inc„ 1130 Me ridian. RI -9569. CHEVROLET 30 Coach; new tires; $215! HARE CHEV. CO.. 552 E Wash RI-5325. CHEVROLET—I93I Do Luxe Sedan. 6 wire wheels. From original owner. Only $345. Abels-Fink Auto Cos.. 535 N. Capitol. LI-1112. CHEVROLET 28 coach: perfect shape; slls. HARE CHEV. CO.. 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. CHEVROLET ’32 coach: used very littleT $395. HARE CHEV. CO.. 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. CHEVROLET—’3I sport coupe; rumble seat: $335. Hare Chev. Cos., 552 E. Wash. CHEVROLET—’3I coupe: hot water heaTfr; $315. Hare Chev. Cos., 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. FORD—I93I tudor in good condition; priv ate owner; $235. 861 N. New, Jersey. FORD MODEL A—Sport coupe; special buy. only $95. Terms. Abels-Fink Auto Cos.. 535 N. Capitol Ave._Ll-Hl2. FORD. ’3O coupe: a pick up. $195! HARB CHEV. CO.. 552 E. Wash. RI-5325. FORD. ’3i Tudor; like new; $295. HARIS CHEV. CO.. 552 E. Wash RI-5325 Marmon 1929 “68” Light 8 cylinder car. For a small amount of money; $195. Losey Motors. Inc., 1133 N. Meridian. RI-9569. PONTIAC COACH—I93I: here is a real car to purchase for winter use. $345. Abels-Fink Auto Cos.. 535 N. Capitol Are, PONTIAC COACH. 1930—Unusuallv clean throughout. $195. Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 535 N. Capitol. LI-1112 GOOD BUYS * IN USED CARS. Meridian Motor Sales 829 N. Meridian, RI-4931. A FINE selection of exchanged Broad range in prices. $25 to 51.095. CENTRAL BUICK CO. FOR winter transportation see our~com plete stock of units of standard makes. C. H. WALLERICII 950 N. Meridian St. RI-4574. USED CARS _ Make tracks for Sack’s. backs Bros Auto Loan 309 N. Capitol Ave. RI-5994 FIND wnat vou are .oox lng iOr ,n the want ads today, it may Xf-. a ?e e i tls 5 and der ? tomorrow Read Times ad* daiit 51 Trucks. Tractors, Trailers FORD. 1931—’ton panel, an excellent value at $295. FRANK HATFIELD CO. 623 N. Capitol. RI-9323. REO. 1929—1‘2-ton stake body, dual.-.: suitable for coal hauling Sell or trad* equity for light delivery. Call LI-7192. E.-0.-Y. SPECIAL at l, llss TO than ll |2oc n *°° d rUnmn * condlUotU MANY OTHERS GENERAL MOTOR USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13TH ST. H BANDYS. LI-7467. REPOSSESSED tractor, worth the money. Also seml-trailor. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington. TRY TIMEB WANT AOS TOR BUSIXEB3! 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts GOOD USED BALLOON TIREB 50c. 75c, $1 each. Also 200 truck tires. Bargains. ... J° M ROGERS. 3117 W. Washington, BE-4300. Used Truck Tire Bargains All sizes Both High Pressure and balloon. Some as low as $5. GENERAL TIRE CO. 838 N Delaware. LI-5523. 55 Aotos Wanted WE WILL PAY—Highest cash prices for . £> um ber late model automobile. EVANS MOTOR. Ilth and Meridian. Rl #osl. WUI pay cash for your car or equity.” - I. WOLF AUTO CO. 101 North Capitol. .