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PAGE 10 Times Rental Ads Start the Money Coming In—Rent Your Place NOW! DRAFTS BILL TO REVISE TARIFFS ALL DOWN LINE House Expert's Measure to Wipe Out Smoot-Hawley Sky-High Rates. By (irrippn-Hmrnrd Xrirpaprr Allinnrr. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—The first comprehensive tariff reform pro gram to emerge from Democratic sources-has come in an informal proposal submitted to his colleagues by Representative David J. Lewis (Oem., Md.i, a former member of the tariff commission. In the last campaign, the Demo crats raised a great fuss over the "iniquitous Smoot-Hawley rates,” but until the Lewis plan came to light today they had produced noth ing calculated to revive the stagna tion of world trade they denounced so eloquently. Lewis expects no action this ses sion, but he wants his proposals studied with a view of acting in the expected extra session after March 4. The Marylander proposes as a first step the repeal of the Smoot- Hawley act, and a return to the rates of the Democratic Underwood tariff act of 1913—the Underwood rates to be effective only on those commodities shipped in from coun tries which will consent to give to United States goods the tariff rates it had in effect July 1, 10f*4. or more favorable since. Except Farm Rates For political reasons, Lewis ad mits, an exception probably will have to Ire made as to agricultural rates, in order to carry out Presi dent-Elect Franklin D. Roosevelt’s campaign promise not to reduce the tariff on farm products. “This is an invitation to return to tariff and trade normalcy,” said Lewis. "The price levels of today are closer to the price levels of 1913 and 1914 than they are to the price levels of 1929 and 1930, when the Smoot-Hawley bill was passed. “This is just an offer of a recipro cal trade agreement, made to all the countries of the world. Each coun try is free to accept or refuse. We say to other nations: -We’re on stilts, and you're on stilts. We’ll get down off our stilts if you’ll get down off yours. The key that opens your port 7/ill open ours.’ Nations to Benefit “The manufacturers and pro ducers of this and other countries must recognize that for every dol lar of imports kept out, a dollar of exports are kept in. And all coun tries will benefit by an opening up of the channels of trade.” Lewis worked out his plan at the request of prominent Democrats in congress, who asked him to propose a method of approach to the un tangling of the tariff problems. In addition to the provision for a reciprocal return to pre-war rates, the plan provides for free entry of articles not produced in the United States in commercial quantities, and would allow a prompt adjustment by the tariff commission of any of the Underwood rates which might prove to be out of line with present pro duction costs here and abroad. Lays Down Rules Petitioners going before the com mission for increases would be re quired to show: 1. That the industry is one pos sessing a natural advantage in the United States and can be economically and efficiently con ducted therein. ' 2. That the importations equal or exceed SO jer cent of the wholesale value of the domestic-consumption or production. 3. That the total of the increased rate requested will not exceed 50 per cent ad valorem. The Lewis plan also contemplates inclusion of the Norris anti-mon opoly provision suspending tariffs where a monopoly price is main tained, and the establishment of a people's counsel for the tariff com mission. It would include a pro vision to carry out the Democratic proposal divorcing the tariff com mission from executive control and lodge in congress the veto power over tarifT changes. MARLENE LOSES CODRT CLASH Restrained From Working at New Studio Until Film Is Completed. By United I’rrss LOS ANGELE/5. Jan. 3.—Para mount Studios Monday won a fed eral order restraining Marlene Diet rich, German screen notable, from working at any other studio until she completes "The Song of Songs." now in production. A complaint also was filed de manding she complete her fast-ex piring contract, and to return $182.- 850 in salary alleged to have been paid to her. but not earned. Federal Judge Harry Hollzer. re fused, however, to issue an order which would prevent Miss Dietrich from leaving the United States un til the litigation is settled. Para mount offhcals expressed a relief that the actress was planning to sail for Germany. Miss Dietrich and her director. Josef von Sternberg, walked out of the Paramount. studio several months ago in a quarrel over the picture "Blonde Venus." They later finished the film, but a few weeks ago, when Von Sternberg's contract expired, it was not re newed. Von Sternberg sailed for Germany and Miss Dietrich’s new picture was turned over to Rouben Mamoulian. who usually directs for Maurice Chevalier. The studio charged Miss Dietrich was paid $4,000 a week for four months while she was waiting for Von Sternberg to shoot back pi ounds for "The Song of Songs." whereafter the director decided he did not want to make the picture. Miss Dietrich commented that the suit "took her by surprise.” Radio Dial Twisters —:3lt P. M NBC -P:ano Duo to WJZ WE NR NBC Carson Rob ison and Dioneern to WEAF. —6:45 P. M CBS Boswell Sisters. KYW 11020i- Canton orches tra. NBC The Goldberg* to WEAF NBC Balkan melodies to WJZ. VVLW i7ooi—Alice Remsen fc orch.e t ,-a WSM 'so' Dinner concert —7 P M CBS—Plano team NBC Julia Sanderson: Frank Crumtt. to WEAF. WON 1720 -WON orchestra. NBC—Crime Club to WJZ •VLS <B7OI Bismarck orches tra. WSM (650i—Pickard family —7:15 P M CBS -The maz:c voile WSM 16501 Lasses and honev. —7:30 P. M.— CBS Ka* n Smith. WBBM 17701 —Charlie Hamn. funfest. NBC VVavne King and or chestra to WEAF NBC Dr Bundesen to WJZ — 7:15 P. M KSTP (1460)—King's orches-; t ra. CBS Lvman orchestra and Hollywood newsboy. WON 1720 -Concert orches-, tra. NBC- Country Doctor to WJZ. —8 P. M KYW (10201 Three strings: Lopez orchestra. CBS Tom Howard. George Shelton. NBC Ben Bernie and or chestra to WEAF. NBC -Musical memories. Ed gar Guest, noet to WJZ. —8:15 P. M CBS—Threads of happiness. WFBM (1200) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Companr) TIESDAY P M. 5:30- Skippv (CBSi. 5:45--Tarzan of the Apes, fi 00 Better Bus.ness Bureau. 6:ls—Earl Hoffman orchestra (CBS). 6:4s—Life in the Navy. 7:00 and Barziotti (CBSi. 7:ls—Mazic Voice (CBSi. 7:30 Kate Smith (CBSi. 7 45 -Hot from Hollywood (CBS). B.oo—Music that satisfies (CBS'. 8 IS Threads of Happiness (CBSi. 8:30 California melodies (CBS). 8 45—Studio proeram. 8 55—To lie announced. !) 00 -Serenaders 9:3o—Edwin C Hill (CBS' 9 45—Mvrt and Maree (CBS'. 10:00 Evanzellstic program. 10:30—The columnist. 10 45—Isham Jones orchestra (CBS). 11:00—Aton the Indiana roof. 11 30—Lvric ballroom 11-45—Hal Bailev orchestra. 12 on Midnight —Jack Tilson orchestra. 12:30 A. M.—Sign ofL WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.l TUESDAY P M 4 00—TPa time tunes. 4:15 —Jimmy Boyer. 4:3o—Twilight Treasure hour. Fishing the Air William Hard. NBC commentator; Sen ator Bronson Cutting. New Mexico, and representative Henry T. Rainey of Illinois, will open the new You and Your Govern ment series over WENR and an NBC net work. Tuesday, at 6:15 p. m. Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit will present their usual program of old and new numbers Tuesday, at 7 p. m., over VVTAM and an NBC network. ■The Health Audit," will be the subject of Dr. Herman Bundesen's talk during the Horlick's Adventures in Health broad cast Tuesday, at 7.30 p. m.. over V.’LW and an NBC network. HIGH SPOTS OF TUESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAMS 6:3O—NBC (WEAFi —Carson Robison and his Pioneers. 6:45 —Columbia —Boswell Sisters. 7:OO—NBC (WJZ)—Crime Club, "Ear Witness." 7:3O—NBC (WEAF)—Wayne King and his orchestra. NBC (WJZ i— Adventures in Health. Dr. Bundesen. B:oo—Columbia Chesterfield with Tom Howard & Geo. Shelton. NBC (WJZ)—Musical Memories with Edgar Guest. B:3O—NBC (WEAF)—Ed Wynn and band. Columbia—California melodies. 9:OO—NBC (WEAF)—Police drama. Columbia—Five Star theater. Mario Kurenko. "The Goofy Love Song." written by the Old Maestro and A1 Goering. his pianist, will be presented to the audience Tuesday at 8 p. m. over WTAM and an NBC net work. Tommy McLaughlin, lyric baritone, will feature the well-loved "Rosary" by Nevin during the presentation of "Threads of Happiness" to bp heard over WFBM and the Columbia chain Tuesday from 8:15 to 8:30 p. m. Songs of the Southland and popular American ballads as interpreted by Wil lard Robison, evangelist of rhythm, will be presented by his Deep River orches tra. Lee Wiley, blues singer, Pauline Alpert. pianist and a choir, over WENR and an NBC network at 8:30 p. m., Tuesday. How United States federal agents brought to justice the darmg criminals who staged The Arizona Mail Train Holdup." will be told during a program over WENR and an NBC network Tuesday at 9 p. m. Maria Kurenko. known to concert audi ences the world over as "The Russian Nightingale." will be the soloist with Joseph Bouime's symphony orchestra in the Five Star theater presentation for Tuesday She will be heard over the WABC-Columbia netwoik from 9 to 9:30 p. m : 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 !0 r e Discount for CASH or on CHARGE ads if paid within one week after receipt of the bill. Table for Figuring Want Ad Cost - ! u A ! a: x Sto \ Si V >J2 l b o I;i 2'"= i >■§ Ze CH bY* E”r ---10 *3O I I 90 $1 50 11 .33 .99 1.65 12 .36 1 08 1.80 13 .39 1.17 1.95 14 .42 1.26 2.10 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 -37 j 171 2.85 20 60 j 180 I 300 Ten (10'c) percent DISCOUNT for CASH ADS. Ten (10'Vl Per Cent Discount for Charge 4d* if Bill is paid within Seven Days after receipt. Addresses Count as two words. Te.ephone numbers count as one worn Minimum ad accepted is 10 words. The Times reserves the right to reject yr classify properly all advertisements sub mitted. Notice of typographical errors must be given tn time for correction before the second insertion as The Times Is respon sible for only ONE INCORRECT Insertion Cancellations and complaints must b*- phoned to the Want Ad department be tween the nours of S a m. and 5.30 p m. TUESDAY —8:30 P. M KYW (1020'—Mark Fisher's orchestra. CBS- California melodic' WBBM (770' —Fritz Miller'! orchestra. NBC Ed Wvnn and Fire Chief band to WEAF NBC Garcia s novelty or chestra to WJZ —8:15 P. M WBBM '77o'—Band of dis tinction —9 P. M KYW 10201—Globe Tro'ter; Don Pedro s orchestra. CBS—Five Star Theater. NBC—Dance hour to WEAF. 'WJR (750'—Radio Reporter. | NBC— Morin Sisters to WJZ —9:15 P M WBBM (770) Pollack's or ! chestra WON (720>—Big Leaguers. NBC The Song Sleuth to I WJZ. j WMAQ (670)—M usl ea 1 Feature. —9:30 P M KYW (1020 i— Inspector Stevens and Son. CBS Edwin C. Hill. iIVGN ■ 7201 Headlines. NBC—AI fz Pete to WJZ. —9:45 P. M.— IWGN (7201 Lights and ! Shadows. |CBS Myrt and Marge to WFBM. NBC—liomay Bailey to WJZ —in p. m KDKA (9801— News: Songs; Bradlev Kincaid. KYW 11020) —Fisher’s or chestra. CBS—Barlow and Columbia Symphony. NBC—Weems’ orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720) —McCoy's or chestra; Milligan and Mulligan. NBC—Lanny Ross, tenor to; WJZ NBC—Amos ’nu’ Andy. 4:45 News flashes. s:oo—Myron Green. s:ls—Vaugnn Cornish. s:3o—Aunt Dessa and Uncle Connie. 6:oo—Dinner dances. 6:ls—Harry Bason. 6:3o—Varieties. 6:4s—The Sportslight. 7:00 Buddies orchestra with Rucll Moore. 7:15—A11-Americans. 7:3o—Jerry and Norm. 7:4s—Golden melodies. B:oo—Orchestra B:ls—Jennie Moore. 8 30—Our orchestra. B:4s—Jimn.v Boyer. 9:oo—Devore Sisters. 9:ls—Worthless talks. 9:3o—Dr Sautclle’s orchestra. 10,00 —Connie's orchestra. 10:30—Radio Rangers. 11 00—Chatterbox orchestra. 11:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati p M TUESDAY 4:oo—Southern Singers. 4 15—Doctors of melody. v 4:3o—The singing ladv (NBC). 4:4s—Oklahoma Bob Albright. 5 00—Dog talk bv Dr. Glenn Adams. 5:15—01d man sunshine (Ford Rush). 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lo'-’cll Thomas (NBCi. 6 09—Amos 'r.' Andy (NBC). 6:ls—Gene and Glenn. 6:3o—Chandu. the magician. 6:4s—Alice Remsen and orchestra. 7:00—To be announced. 7:ls—The Puddle family. 7:3o—Dr. Herman Bundesen (NBC). 7:4s—Smilin’ Ed. McConnell, B:oo—Armco band. 8 30—Ed Wvnn NBC). 9.oo—Dance orchestra (NBC). 10:00—Zero hour. 10:30—Cesare -Sodero and concert orches tra (NBC i. 11:00—Cotton Club orchestra (NBC). 11:30—Larrv Funk's orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Moon river. A. M. 12:15—Jan Garber's orchestra. 12:45—And So To Bed. I:oo—Sign off. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices KURTH. WILLIAM H.—Husband of Kate D. Kurth. died January 2nd. Friends mav call at the KIRBY-DINN MORTU ARY after 4 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral notice later. RICHMOND, ALVA FORREST—Age 44 years, brother of Claude Richmond, Mrs. Tvra Eaton and Mrs. James Ball, passed away Monday at the Veterans’ hospital. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m.. at TYNER'S MORTUARY, 328 West Thirtieth St. . Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary after 4 p. in, Tuesday. SIRP, RlCHAßD—Stepfather of Harry and Edward Owen, grandfather of Sargeant Owen, brother of Herman Sirp of Chi cago, 111.; George Sirp and’ Lizzie Coff man of Indianapolis and Sarah Fullmer of Rock Island. 111., passed away Jan. 2. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1214 Prospect, any time after 2 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends in vited. I Lima (O.i papers please copy. 1 VAWTER, FREDERICK ALLEN—Age 55, helmed husband of Stella Vawter ana father of Charles D. and Jess A, Vawter and grandfather of Juanita M. Vawter. passed away at residence, 108 Spencer Are . Monday morning. Funeral at SHIR LEY BROS.' CENTRAL CHAPEL Wednes day. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park cemetery. I Cards, In Memortams BIOINK—We desire to thank our friends for their kindnesses flowers and sincere words of sympathy in our late bereaver ment. MYRTLE BLOINK. Especially thank Mr. Finn and Wheeler Mission. ALBERT BLOINK. MRS. WEIBERT. _ 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morri i. Dr. 2570. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835, GRIN STEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 Funeral Home Johnson & Montgomery 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. HI SKY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Or 6321-032? 4 Lost and Found ■ LOST AND FOUND ADS appearing herp each dav are broadcast at 5:10 p. m. ov-r station WKBF at no additional charge to the advertiser Tone in on WKBF at 5:10 each eevning and listen to lost and found announcements. BOSTON BULL—Spayed clog, gone since Saturday night: reward. Peggy, 955 _ Albany. DIAMOND RlNG—Man's, in or near M. E. hospital cr 1300 Kentucky Ave. Liberal toward. HU-2197. DOG lost, small black and white. Name Soot. Sick child's pet. Reward. WA -0275-J FOUND—Tire, tueb and rim. 'i sauare north of Washington on Ingomar ave. Saturday morning. 4 a m. Call at 1000 Ingomar. HAT—Knox derbv. initials A. C. M . from Pronvlarum New Year's. WA-0924 OVERCOAT —Dark gray, belted. Leaburv. initials J. B. D. on label. Missing from Show Boot. Reward. HA-0821. POCKETBOOK—Ladv s black, lost in front of Hume-Manstir Bldg. Sunday night. Reward. HU-6085. STOUT ladv who picked up coin purse in Hook's Saturday, please return wedding to cashier. Keep contents as re _ward. 5 Personals BEDSIDE care patients taken in trained nurses home: SlO v. eek. CH-1700-R. CRAIG’S Luncheon Soda Trv Our Sterling Chocolates. 6 E. Washington. 40 N. Penn. FALSE TEETH. BROKEN PLATES RE PAIRED —Teeth replaced. Called. tie livered Save money. CARPENTER DENTAL LAB.. 417 Virginia Ave. DR -5967. HACKLEY. Forrest L . 612 L-mcke. Mrs. Matty Joe Hackkley. 408 Kahn Bldg., wish their friends A Happy New Year I WILL NOT be responsible for ar.v debts contracted bv anyone other than myself on and after Tuesday. Jan. 3rd, 1933. A. D Hr-'dr.cks 19 N. New Jersev __ TRY~TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS" 6 Transportation DAILY BUS BARGAINS N Y. or Phila SIT: Wash or Balt. $lO 50 Pitts.. *5; St Louis. 53.60 MODERN TRAVELERS' BURF4U Brevort Hotel. Rl-2188. GOING SOME PLACE? f obzm£ \ Rde in insured and bonded Li——,3 Busses Round trip. Cm pf 13 cmnati. 82.95. Nashville, Ow' -TaJD so-iville. . sl9 9a. Chicago —J '• H ~ '3 75. Louisville $2.25. Chp’ - -N a 10-n 99 95 Atlanta $12.35. Miami $23. Union Bus Depot. 125 W. Market. Ri. 9666. —10:15 P M NBC—Three Keys to WEAF. NBC—Sodero and concert orchestra to WJZ. WJR '7so' Thies' orchestra. WMAQ 1670> —Dan and Syl via, WSM '6so' Sports Re porter: pianist. —10:30 P. M KDKA (980i—Joys orches tra: Sait and Peanuts. KYW 110201—Canton or chestra. CBS—lsham Jones' orches tra. NBC Olsen's orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720'—Wavne King's orchestra. Cummin's or chestra. WMAQ (670) —Dance pro gram. WTMJ ' 620' Dance pro gram (2’ 2 hours'. —II P. M KYW (1020)—Don Pedro's orchestra CBS—Redman's orchestra. NBC—Bcstor's orchestra to WEAF. NBC Calloway's orchestra to WJZ. WGN (720) —Wayne King's orchestra. —11:15 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Cotton Club orchestra. —11:30 P. AL KY W (10201 Edgewater Beach orchestra. CBS—Stern's orchestra. WDAF .1610)—Dance pro gram. NBC—Robbins orchestra to WEAF. WGN 1720 i—McCoy's and Levant's orchestras. NBC —Heinie s Grenadiers to WJZ. —l2 Midnight— KYW (10201 - Canton or chestra: Lopez orchestra. [WBBM (770) —Around the I Town. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services (AUTO SERVICE Ford*. Chevrolet*. valves ground, motor tuned. $2 75. DR i _2632. FURNACE COILS INSTALLED 827504 WORK GUARANTEED. CH-3726-R WE repair ail makes of sewing machines. Estimate without cost. L. S. AYRES & CO . RI-9441 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISONS PRICES ARE CHEAPER SERV ICE BETTER. CAREFUL WHITE MEN; 82 LOAD UP. LI-4105. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now pay six months later, free nulling to storage. Moving 84 per load a,.d ur. Call RI 7750 419 E Market St MOVING $2 UP—Local, overland equip. _eov>red trucks: _White Pete's. CH-2878 INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring , HIGH SCHOOL COURSE—Complete in 2 years spare time study. Meets all re nuirerr.'’ *s. For free information write. I Times Box A-475. WILL give voice lessons :n exchange for singing in ensemble. Low voices pre ! [ftrerb Ir-0956. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male 1 HARD WORKING ambitious young man I desired for job. Small salary. Long hours. Must have high school training. | Write care Times Box 700. 14 Help Wanted—Female j WILL share room with young girl in ex | change for staying with children some | nights. HU-6631. 1G Situations Wanted NEAT young man will chauffeur lor $lO week: driving clothes. 4065 Manlove ave. POSITION as housekeeper—by experienced young woman; good references. 525 N. j Delaware. RENTALS _ 17 furnished Rooms I $1.23: UNFURNISHED sleeping room: I furnished room and 2 meals couple. 53.50 each; near car line. IR-6149. | $2.75—515 E. 24TH—Nice room, widow's steam heated apartment; near bath. HE-1494. S3 N. RURAL, 330—Large, nicely fur nished room; well heated; private home; utilities furnished. CENTRAL. 1960—Nice, cheerful room, good heat; $3.50 for 1, $4 for 2; modern. HA -3513-M. ILLINOIS, 2206, N.—Large front room; 1 or 2. large closet space; privileges; garage optional. NEW JERSEY. N.. 617: Apt. 2—Nice warm room; private home; 1 or 2 gentlemen. Reasonable. LI-3792. OHIO. E.. 405—Close in. good, clean beds. 15c a night; tub, showers. PENNSYLVANIA. N , 1347—Lovely front room for 1 or 2: good heat, garage; rea sonable. LI-8857. RUCKLE. 2821—Attractive room with bath; breakfast optional: reasonable. HA-0975, TALBOT. N.. 2217—Large front attractive room, plenty hot, water: S3. HA-0334-W. WASHINGTON BLVD. NORTH OF 52D Large front room. Beautifully fur nished: 2 big closets: private home; gentleman preferred. HU-8463. DOWNTOWN —Modern, sleeping rooms, city heat: reasonable. RI-3941. IN middle aged widow's steam heated apartment; gentleman. 703 Massa chusetts. Apt, 5. ATHLETIC CLUB LOCATlON—Desirable front room. heat, hot water. Private, reasonable. RI-3603. CLINTON HOTED—29 Virginia. Steam heat. Housekeeping, also sleeping. Down- town; $2 to Sjk Colonial TTotpl Every con., free v_oioillctl IIULUI parking. Must see to appreciate. S4 up. 236 N. Illinois. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN 8T PRINCETON HOTEL 232 S. Illinois. A real winter home for ladies and gentlemen; constant hot water. Low rates to permanent guests. Free parking. “ HOTEL SPINK - Opposite Union Station SPECIAL LOW RATES TO PERM. GUESTS Free Parking Weekly—Monthly CALL RILEY 1395 18 Housekeeping Rooms $3 —1238 ASHLAND—2 unfurnished rooms, utilities furnished; also 2 furnished; good heat. $4 —CENTRAL. 1206—Nicely furnished large housekeeping room; 2 front rooms; $6; phone. $5: 1057 W. 3ist—2 connecting furnished modern front rooms, good heat, garage. TA-2551, $5; 1502 E. 10th: 2 light housekeeping rooms, plenty heat, nicely furnished narking space. ASHLAND. 1232—3 rooms, nicely furnished. SS. ' BELMONT. S.. 1114—3-room double, every thing furnished, semi-modern: $5 wk. BE-1117-W. BROADWAY. 826—2 south rooms. $4.75; 1 mom apartment, sink. $3.75; 1 room. kitchenette. $4. COLLEGE. 1657 -room, kitchenette apartment, steam heat, private entrance; reasonable. HE-4804. COLLEGE. 1336—2 2-room apartments; everything furnished; running water; good heat. LI-8013. EAST. N.. 836 —1 or 2-room apartments, furnished, modern, at a bargain price. LT-5723. ILLINOIS. N„ 3471—3 nicely furnished rooms, private entrance; private bath; reasonable. TA-5853. ILLINOIS, N., 2339—1, 2. rooms, $3.50 to _s6:_ laundry, private entrance. Ta. 71 ILLINOIS. N.. 2019—Front 3-room apart ment, sun parlor; private bath; utilities furnished: $22.50, TA-5042. ILLINOIS, N.. 1726—2 or 3-room apart ments; clean, everything furnished; pri vate entrance. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1232—City heat: 3 rooms, private bath, overstuffed, utili ties furnished; reasonable. OHIO. E„ 540—2 rooms. $3: 1 room. $1.50. WOODRUFF PL.. 892 M. DR—Large fur nished room with kitchenette. Private entrance. CH-4249. WOODRUFF PLACE—Cozy two rooms and kitchenette, furnished; reasonable; re _fined business women. CH-6192-R. 19 Rooms with Board 84.50: TALBOT. N.. 2144—Plenty to eat: steam heat, carline, laundry, company privileges. HA-3908-J. $6 WK.: 3455 WTNTHROP—LoveIv room. twin bods; near hath, good heat. WA-4991 NOBLE. S.. 914—Girl, private family; home 1 privileges; near carline: phone. PARK. 2066 —Nice pleasant frcyß room; suitable for 2; real home; reasonable. _ HE-5483. 21 Unfurnished Apartments Efficiency Apts. 240 E. 9th St $25.00 1108 College 27.50 1020 Central 30.00 1649-55 N. Ala 31.00 5345 E. Wash 32.00 We also have 1. 2 and 3-bedroom apts. very reasonably priced. All apts. equipped with electric refrigeration. Proper man agement. clean environment. sC]l Hakan QQ Hemlock 1137 CENTRAL. 2342—5 rooms, heat and water. 1 month free. Rl-5994. HE-2783. COLLEGE. 1705 —The Harold, lower 5 rooms, good heat, garage, reasonable. WA-0544. DELAWARE, N.. 811 —4 rooms, bath, strict ly modern, close in; 825. LI-1800. DELAWARE. 1728 N—Upper south, living room, bedroom, dining room, kitchen, large private porch, refrigeration. TA -5813. MAPLE ROAD. E . 403—Sunroom, living, dining, bedroom, kitchen, heated garage. _ WA-0703. I'ITH. W. <2—Nicelv decorated kitchenette apartment: heat. gas. water and ice fur nished: 522. Call auartment No. 1. THE GRANT. Indianapolis Rental Agency We furnish free transportation to in pect furnished and unfurnished apts., dav or nite No obligations LI-5452. 22 Unfurnished House* SIO—VALLEY AVE.. 2016—Semi-modern, _4-room double, garage. water paid. sl2: 1921 RUCKIE—S-room single, semi modern. easily heated, garage CH-0201, SI4—REMBRANDT. 1409—4 large rooms, garage, .semi-modern, on Riverside bus. HA-12T9-R. SI4—GRACELAND. 3313—5-room. semi _ modern garage. wa'*r paid. TA-4328. SI4—EWING. 1123—4-room semi-modern. garage, water paid. CH-7097. | SIS—MICHIGAN. W.. 1409 —5-room modern double, bath A-l condition. HE-5272. $16.50: ADAMS ST.. 2057—4 rooms, garaged water, shades, stove furnished. CH- I 7169-M. | $lB. TACOMA. N. 1618—5 rooms, modern. near Tech water naid. WA-0395. S2O: INGRAM. 1822 —6-room modern dou ble. garage, good condition. TA-6569. S2O WHITTIER PL 58—Irvington; 5- room modern, garage, water naid. RI- : -J*?! I $22.50 DEXTER. N. 2162—Bunga low: 5 rooms, modern, garage, water paid. HU-I 5236. RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses S2S—VERMONT, E . 3324—Single. 8 rooms, j modern: easily heated. Beech Grove ISI-J. S26—PARK AVE . 1615—6-room modern double, garage, excellent condition. WA i 2376 S3B-CAPITOL. N. 3626 Single. 5 rooms modern, nice yard, front dr. CH-5299-M. ADAMSST. 2859—Bungalow. 5 rooms, mod _ vrn easily heated, garage, 822.50 RI-1533 ; BRADLEY. N . 521-836- 4-room modern bungalow double; built-in features. HU -7458. CAPITOL. N.. 3554—6-room modern; cheap rent, HA-4319-M. CENTRAL AVE.. 48TH ST.—2-way double; 48th st. side vacant. 3-bedrooms, cross ventilation, long living room with fire place. laundry room, garage, close to _ schools, water paid. Rent $65. DRAPER, 1531—5 rooms semi-modern, water paid, gas, electricity. A-l con duion; reduced. HU-4368. DR-3564-R DREXEL. N„ 922—Modern 4-room double with built-in features; reduced. WA-3347. LASALLE. N.. 2051—Small semi-modern double. Garage and water. sls. LI-5231. WA-2550. 2305 N. New Jersey Six room modern double. $18.50. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. OHIO. E.. 1424—6 rooms, modern, garage, water, near Tech. Holy Cross. DR *SB3-M. OLIVE. 933—4 rooms, inside toilet, elec tricitv and gas; 810. DR-5674-T. PROSPECT, 425—5 rooms modern. sl9. Raymond. E., 1410, 4. 3 rooms. sl7. sl4. Goodlet. 3 rooms semi-modern, garage, sll. DR-4206. SINGLETON, 2109—4 rooms, bath, clean, sl6: water paid, DR-3509-M. SPENCER. 23 (Irvington)—Attractive 6- room modern double, breakfast room, fireplace, large closets, long living room, built-in laundry, garage. Reduced to $35. RT-5030. ' 734 Terrace Ave. Good 8-room mod. single, paper like new. Low rent. Gregory & Appel, Inc. UDELL. 1168—5-room semi-modern bath, garage water naid; sls. RI-1533. VERMONT. W.. 132—7-room double, good I shape, gqod furnace. $25. HE-2835. | WASHINGTON. E.. 4106—6 rooms, modern. garage, water paid: $lB. IR-4732. 10TH.. E. 4909—Attractive 5-room bun galow, built-in features. garage. IR-5339, 35TH ST.. W.. 1311—Modern double. 4 rc.oms. bath, water paid, garage. TA-6224, 35TH ST.. W\. i022—4-room modern dou ble; built-in features; garage; water paid. TA-6067. SINGLE—6 rooms, modern, clean anti warm. Reduced rent. BE-3363-W. FOUR 5-ROOM houses, modern, semi-mod ern. clean, redecorated, rent reduced. RI-1148. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses j $3.50-$6 —Ninth st.. E. 30: large frorft 1- room apt. Private entrance. BROADWAY. 1919—Nicely furnished upper duplex. 4 rooms, newly decorated, porch. garage: $25. HE-3807. GRACELAND, 4252—Attractively furnished. S6O, or unfurnished 3-bedroom modern bungalow. SSO. WA-5574-M. NEW YORK. W.. 1628—5 rms.. bath, over stuffed: gar.; $5 wk.; water paid. 1310 Bellefontaine; 5 rms.; utilities. RI-7725. PARK AVE.. 2444—8 rooms, well furnished. Frieidaire. garage; very reasonable. HE *SSO, PROSPECT. 2507- 6-room. semi-modern, nicelv furnished, garage, utilities. DR -5813. RIVERSIDE DR.. E.. 2225—4 rooms, ex pensively furnished double: S3O. Call to day, references. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, private bath, reduced rent; see housekeper in base ment. 24 Suburban and Farms AUBURN, 318—2nd house Sos Vermont; 5 1 rooms: electricity; garage; Vz acre. BE -3107-R. NATIONAL RD., W., 6446—8 en Davis; cot tage; 5 rooms, electricity, garden, chick ens; sls, BE-0746. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW Washington Blvd., 4736—Attractive den; lovely 2 lots, g a rage; reasonable. HU-5427. 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana's leading Real Estate Auctioneer, 2048 Central. TA-2992. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage 65 ACRES—6O miles southeast, fine build ings. good fences, timber lot. running water. 40 acres plough land, stone roads, mail and school bus. Price $1,550, $550 down, balance E. Z. No trades. IR-4297, MERCHANDISE 34 Miscellaneoiu For Sale ATHLETIC show banners worth SSO; first sls takes them. 119 W. Walnut. BABY BUGGY—LIoyd, dark blue, good condition: $3, 3818 Spann Ave. IR-7800. BABY BUGGY—LIoyd, blue reed, relined' SB. 2906 Brookside. CH-3087. BOTTLES—Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. GEOGRAPHICAL. True Story. Red*Book, other magazines, 5c each: 161 25c: late issues. COLE PHARMACY. 551 Ind Ave. INVALID CHAIRS Crutches for sale or rent; good chairs. $2.50 per month, delivered free. Crutches 25c per mo. _ BAKER BROS. 219 E. WASHINGTON. KIDDY-KOOP Ivory enamel, screened. 52x 26; mattress, pillow, folds up, $3.50. IR MAGAZINES—Love Story. Western Story (2) for 5 cents, late issues. COLE PHARMACY, 551 Indiana avenue. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 35 Household Goods GOOD USED FURNITURE, STOVES, RUGS, AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES Odd Breakfast Chairs 59ci Mirrors 75tf Floor and Bridge Lamp DSC China Closet, Walnut, new. .589.95 Gateleg Table SSS.DS Axminster Rug, i)xl2 55.95 Good Mattresses $12.25 Smoking Stands Breakfast Sets, 5 pieces $4.95 Kitchen Cabinets, modern. .$9.50 Metal Bed $1.95 Small lings 49c fl-Pe. Pining Rm. Ste, Wl., $18.75 Chifforobe, Walnut $8.75 Presser $1.95 Chest $4.95 Household Warehouse 440-480 S. Illinois St. ACUTION SALE Wed.. Jan. 4th, 9:30 a. m., 1501-03 Madison ave. Furniture, rugs and stoves, electric radios, Mavtag wash er, Hoover sweeper Sate model, pianos, antiques. 1 and 2 drawer tables, all kinds of old silverware, lot of antique dishes glassware, pitchers, all other kinds of furniture. Several loads of storage goods, plenty of furniture. J. P. GRIBBEN AUTION & STORGE. BURKHARDT tz SON. Auctioneer. CLOSING OUT sale of many highgraries of Ice Boxes. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos 2000 Northwestern. TA-0689. DINING room suite, practically new. $35 3-picce overstuffed. $25: gas stove $2 50 : new dinette buffet, $4.50. 318 N. Denny’. EDEN washer and mangle; hi-oven coal stove; Model gas range. 905 Indiana Ave. HEATER—Cabinet tvpe. $25 High grade gas range; gasoline range; G) coal range, BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION CornT Caoitoi and South St. TABLE model electric Singer: sauare tub Maytag balloon rolls, must sei. 2333 N LaSalle. One used washer $lO. One demonstrator $29.95. Service and ' vrineer rolis for a!I makes 0 f machines. THOR SHOP 32 N. DELA, LI-5386 36 Radios, Musical Instruments BUESCHER baritone saxophone, recondi tioned. SSO. Buescher alto saxophone, reconditioned. SSO. Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N Pennsylvar.a St. LI-5513. 50c PER CALL—Exp. radio repair. mgt.(- mng Radio Service. 201 N. Temple. CH-72i0 FREE—Radio service calls, estimate If rep needed. LANES. 2828 E. 10th CH-0218 KELLOGG console SIO.OO Collier highboy 18.00 Beverlv ‘9-tubei highboy 22 50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E. WASH. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS for >-s Terms. HERMANN RINNE MUSIC CO. 229 N. Penn., entire 4th floor. LI-7888. PHILCO COMBINATION 7-TUBE. PERFECT CON DITION; SPECIAL PRICE $34.50: S5 DOWN. 4101 E. MICH PIANO BARGAlN—Originally cost $1,250. To be sold for repair bills HE-5917 RADIO SERVICE You pay for the service on your own radio. You do not pav for the free calls a; NU-KAN PRODUCTS CO., 16th at Capi tol. RI-8942. SAXOPHONES. 's2s 00 up Free lessons. INDIANA MUSIC CO.. 143 East Ohio, 2nd floor. LI-4088. MERCHANDISE GENUINE T ANARUS% THE STANDARD OF WEST VIRGINIA Always Available From These Authorized Dealers Atlas Coal Company 1026 N. Senate Avenue Lincoln 4396 Bischoff & Fisse 2031 North Rural Street CHerrv 1292 Brockside Ice & Coal C0...1125 Roosevelt Avenue CHerrv 1567 Capital Ice Refrigerating Cos. 353 West North Street Lincoln 2313 City Ice <fc Coal Cos 728 East Washington St. Rile- * 6301 Comfort Coal <fc Coke C0...1741 Naomi Street DRexel 3439 Crow Coal Cos 212 North Pine Street Lincoln 6726 Frank M. Dell 1001 Southeastern Ave. Lincoln 1546 E. E. Heller & Cos 1924 Fletcher Avenue DRexel 1540 Hobart-Mathews Company. 602 South Capitol Ave. Lincoln 6602 Inland Coal Sc Ice Cos 1037 South Keystone Ave. DRexel <”3f> Monument Coal Cos 701 East Washington St. 1 Inco’n 2233 North Street Coal Yard .... 212 North Pine Street Lincoln 3188 Northern Coal Cos 1415 West Thirtieth st. H \rruon 2414 Oeftering Sc Litzelman 1130 Kentucky Avenue Riley 5077 Penn Coal Cos 741 East Washington St. Rlicv 7409 Stewart Coal Cos 3539 Roosevelt Avenue CHerry 4600 Twinn Coal Cos 1549 Van Buren Street DRexel 0282 Weaver Coal & Ice Cos 11l Leota Street DRexel 220*1 West Side Cash Coal Cos. .. 110 North Richland St. BElmont"~3014 MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR |36 Radios, Musical Instruments ’ SERVICE PHILCO AND CROSLEY SPEC Don’t be without your radio. If vour set has to be taken to our shop, we will loan you one. PAUL KERR MUSIC CO. j CH-3036. 29 N. Temple. CH-3036 137 Furs, Wearing Apparel COATS —Cloth; size 16-20; like new; $3 and j $5. TA-1452. ______ MEN’S SUITS... .$4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Air, Rl-5994. OPOSSUM FUR COAT—American broaci t.ailet jacket: size 14: reasonable. HU _ 3202 38 Typewriter, Store and Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS g^ aircd L i K !jg TYPEWRITERS lenteu. *2.50 per mo.. $6 for 3mo Woodstock. 317 N Penn L 4712 TIMES WANI ADS make interesting reau lne because Interesting bargains of many klnds are listed here daily 39 Cash Coal Mart IndianaDOli* Retail Yard*. Free —Free —Free HAVE YOU BEEN BURNING TOO I MUCH COAL OR HAVING TROUBLE | WITH YOUR FURNACE? IF SO HAVE g OUR FURNACE INSPECTOR CALL, g THERE IS NO CHARGE. THIS SERVICE IS FREE TO ALL USERS OF COAL WHETHER OUR CUSTOMERS OR NOT. W. Virginia -- 111 % n T W. Va. No. 5 7K 4-in. Ip., fkd 3 Isl. Cr. W. Va. AA 6-in. Ip., fkd Tip Top W. Va. er No. 5, 6-in. blk„ fkd VpJ.&iV# Poca. No. 3 CA Red Ash Shov. Lp.. . . ’•V# n swr %>/' CITIZENS COKE, ALL SIZES NO WHEEL CHARGE. INDPIS ICEtRJEI 3R.2400 / A DU. 240 J No Wheel Charge KINDLING WITH EACH TON. W. Va. Fkd $4.15 | (No. 5, 2x4 egg) W. Va. Lp $4.50 (No. 2 4-in. shov.) E. Ky. Lp $4.75 (No. 7 5-in. shov.) Island Creek, Fkd. . .$4.50 (W. Va. 2x5 egg) Island Creek, Lp $5.00 (W. Va. 5-ln. shov.) Poca. No. 3 Lp 36.25 I Poca. No. 3 M. R $5.50 S s ‘tCONCfc/itZE With fcCDiMOtv'W 1933 Calendar with each Ton SPECIAL COAL SALE 25c cash discount on all 2-ton coal 1 orders. ISL. CRK. EGG CfJ 2x4 CLN. FKD sEt.JU W. Va. $,% 54.25 Gen. Isl. Crk. $5.00 White Ash nut, cln. fkd. especially nreoared for cook stove or Retort a I Best White Ash blk., cln. fkd $4.25 Union Ice DR-4-cKLi t l<siO BIuFP avE I It will pav you to visit our yard and • see the difference in good coal. | BRAZIL BLK. Cd IND. 6-IN. FKD. SLAB: W ■ TWO TONS, CASH $8.75 LOOKS different. BURNS differqent. IS different. NO WHEEL CHARGE. MANLEY - O’DONNELL FUEL CO. HE-1391 2108 COLUMBIA HE-1391 1933 CALENDAR No Wheel Charge Island Creek 55.00 Poca. No. 3 Lp. gg_sQ Red Ash, 7-in. shov FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792. WA-5666. We Satisfy—Free Wheeling INDIANA. Bx 2 eo -- Furn. Egg. shov '•). i •> RAINBOW IND. Cl o- NO. 5. 6-in. lp.. fkd. .1)4—•) ACE HIGH W. VA. C 7 O' No. 5, 5-in !p. fkd 1 PIONEER IS. CRK. M) 5-in. lp,. fkd v New River Smokeless 5-in. lp.. shov vO..)U Bennett Coal Cos. DR. 4252 BURN COAL—NOT DOLLARS NEW DEAL. <2-0- W. Va.. 5-in. fkd CO.~-> . IND. 4TH VEIN. C I A A 4-in. lp fkd Oi.OU LONG LIFE <5- A A W. Va.. 4-in. lp.. fkd OO.UO WILSON COAL CO. CH 2400, We’ll Keep the Home Fires Burning Iloosier Coal & Oil Cos. HE-1331. lIE-1332. HE-1333 Free Wheeling Sexson Bros. Coal Cos. WOOD—Furnace or grate. $2.50 cord, de- livered. DR-5041-W Dav or night. WEAVER COAL AND ICE CO. | DR-2201, No wheel charge. DR-2201. WOOD—Beech, fireplace and furnacct. 16 1 and 18 inch. S3. CH-6043. MERCHANDISE Old Reliable West Va. gi ! s£>i 0 No Wheel Charge OFF 1 CAR INDIANA QQ IK No. 5. fkd.. 6-in. Ip .1 tJ ISLAND CREEK <5/1 W. Va., 4x2. Egg fkd WEST VIRGINIA Q/jfl Lumpy No. 5 Mine Run.... WEST VIRGINIA 1% 4-in. lp No. 5.. fkd ISLAND CREEK Vfr Qfl 4-in. In.. W. Va. fkd C* E. KENTUCKY eg M POCA. No. 3 EA Red ash. shov. In. LJ(tsiSi JJ CITIZENS COKE $7.25. $7.75 Federal Coal Cos. CII. 2291 40 Wanted to Trade TREATMENTS for used car or whet have vou? I)R. CRUM’3 General Health Serv. ice. 1431 E. Wash . RT-1121. 41 Wanted to Buy fH ALL FURNITURE CALL MR. PIERCE. RI. 2013 M WHEN YOU ARE READY TO m SELL YOUR OOODB. We are the largest buyers and seilerr ot used merchandise In the state. WF PAY THE BEST PRICFS _ HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Shotguns. Rifles. Old Go!d and Sliver. Lincoln Jewelry & Loan Cos. SELL YOUR OLD GOLD and old watches and dental bridges direct to a gold buyer. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI-5994 WANT furniture, 4 to 6 rooms: also odd nieces; highest prices. lIU-7274 WANTED—Used Baby's plav pen. HA -1662. WE BUY OLD GOLD SELL YOUR OLD GOLD DIRECT Gold refiner. Highest prices paid for gold teeth, bridges, crowns. discarded jewelerv. watches. Cash naid. Bring to STANDARD GOLD REFINING CO. 423 LEMCKE BUILDING. Cor. Pennsylvania and Market Sts. LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry DUCKS, fries. 15c; hens. 17c: tur keys. rabbits, fresh fish, ov.jrrs. MURPHY FISH & POULTRY CO. 630 Indiana Ave. RI-0120 financial"' 14-a Securities BUILDING & LOAN STOCKS BOUGHT or SECURITY for LOANS SCHLOS3 IIRO. INVESTMF.N r CO. SELL u.s your old accounts and notes Majestic Finance. 702 Inland Bldg. LI -4600. See us today. TIMES WANT ADS mane interesting re a o mg because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daiiv id Personal Property Loans j HAVING TROUBLE i Making Ends Meet? j : A ‘'PERSONAL" loan will (Give ytwr j problem quickly. You can arrange to repay a small amount monthly in accord ' ance with your income. For quick service, ; phone, wri'e or come in. PERSONAL FINANCE (9. 34 3. Pennsylvania St. 1 RI. 5054 : FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS 2r V LOWEST IN CITY NO EXTRA CHARGES Rates 2:9 whether $1 or S3OO balance. Inapls. Public Welfare Loan 330 OCCIDENTAL ELDG. RI-3587 DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO fl OTHERS PAID OFF. MORE MONEY ADVANCED •We make loans on ALL H cars regardless of make H or year. You can get H MORE money on your uh SACKS BROS I AUTO LOAN CO 1 303 INDIANA AVE. RI. 5994. J,\ JAN. 3, 1933 FINANCIAL IS Automobile Loans pH YOUR CAR? If rcu can't meet vour pavmcnts we wi.i refinance vour car make the payments iower. _or give vou cash. ” ' :*cmV!,r legal rate will orevai l until maturity LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. AUTOMOTIVE Autos For Sale 1933 SPECIALS 1927 Ford coupe 3 15 1929 Ford A coupe 100 1929 Ford A Tudor .... 100 1927 Peerless Coupe Rd. 50 1927 Buick Coach 125 1928 Chrysler 02 Sed. .. LSO 1929 Auburn Sedan 150 1 1927 Willys-Knight Sed. 75 I C. H. WALLERICH CO. Chrysler and Plymouth 950 N. Meridian RI- 4574 Open Evenings and Sunday 100- E. Washington ; The-,., are n fez of the crV we hr a ' to iV‘ R " C V' o \>' s hv rru ate owners lor sale Buick M 2 Sedan. Huicx mu .jo.i(i . 9325. LaSalle 29 koiio., ] Oakland 30 Coach. *325 I Chevrcfet .11 t>eaau. J 25. t fpsex 29 Coupe, si.s. Whippet 29 S u.in, 514.5. I Oakland '2B Coupe. slls. i loro JO coupe, s 175. I Buh-k 9-door Sedan, $45. i * 1 R Qe and Verm'-. LI-7383 K '■* 1 * : -i. ter Victoria coupe, good _t_ires and motor; need SJS cash. Kl-zt>74 j CHEVROLET. 1931 COUPE. 5295—HABS ; LHE ] Wa .:. RI-5325. Ct , iE ,WP LE ? - 19 “ 7 Sedan; $65, HARE 052 E- U ! 1y 32 coach, less than 3.000 j nii.t-s on sccetlo.; traded on anew V-r I fFri 1 ’ rea! va iue jefi. $395; $75 down, oak tr:n;... Rov Uilmtiu Cos.. Inc. 720 N i Mrrjnmn. LI-73 74. CHEVROLET, 1923 SEDAN. Good con- I ~ CI ..i oll ’ sioj. 820 North Meridian. |Ce K i SueK -o.i lo.ii ii. 11.-., n ns a pin Ini oU thu rtain v cou , la i!t ’ 1 il lat 01 tpr. out II ”S °ne. univ $695. Rov Wilmeth - 1 1 ■- 1 v- Meridian St 1 f-,374. j U Y7 OI :' O k ‘-uoor sedan; 13.860 actual nf l m',i?" v T , l)y f* and< ‘*' i - v gentleman; out ol work and lott here to sell. Make an offer ROY WiLME'TH CO 720 N Me ! . ridian St. 11-7374 , u '-’ 9 :u -del Victory Coupel Come —' ( 11 at 9125. 820 North Meridian !lfsJ£h S fl-^5 $15 - CH£V; 1929 ESSEX COUPE Completely reconditioned. New paint uaV 2fi J ,, and0 '’' u BOSEY MOTORS. Inc.! 1133 Meridian St. F '99„ u ' COUPE, $195. HARE CHEV. ■552 E. War!inigton St. RI-5325. iOi.il J 1 Pi ; like new; low mileage* I s2's; private owner. BE-J 513. G'ORO vvu'.'K 1929 Good serviceable car. ; W3O, Tudor. ik'L i(CY WILMtU ! l-0.. (20 ... Me mian St LI-7374. coupe."S27,).' lIOY WiLMEfH CO., ,z 0 North Meridian St. LI-73 74. FORD. 1931 Tudor dan; new tire:-' s*>7s PA’’ U Vh II .V B°, 10 £ la3. ROY WILMETH CO., 720 N. Meridian St. LI-7374. i'Ordor $295. ROY WILMETH 0 • - Meridian ot. LI-7374. roadster: buy it tv> start "the lor .sl4a; S3 a cash, balanco t.m.s. Ton will pay S4O more for (his spring- Hov Wilmeth Cos i(, i;l> 1531 -id. coupe, rlhiii. verv low mileage only $275: SSO down. bal. term . * nc th Cos.. Inc.. 720 N. Meridian. A.)RD 1931 phaeton, $245 ROY Will MI ,=1 CO, 720 77. Meridian st LI-7371. LORD. 30 Tudor; very good* bargain' $215 H AND < . ITRAL ,\i J-.- 'i*A* 3 : t.u * ford. 1929 COUP3, $3.3; $25 down 1933 price-, are lower ROY WILMETH CO.. _ 720 North Meridian S' LI-7374. FORD rudoi. modi i r. ext . cli :m. ' K . o i ~ r< ; s ' a bargain at $45. Also Ford model 03,ri i S' i,; h l UU336. CiCan at s2 °’ 860 E ' " - " LI R 73 V 74 Wllm€th 1 . ' 145 Rt WU th ‘ Gian SI. LT-7374. ‘ J 9 coupe, $95! Roy Wilmeth Cos., '2O N. Meridian St. LI-7374. ' e. model a- a beauti tires, driven onlv 9.000 miles. S2O do\ . 3908-J° alh ° r tradC ’ 2M Talb P t * KA ‘ OAKLAND Coach: 6 w. w.; $135 jJaiiP! C HEV.. 552 E. Washing!on. RI-5325. OLDS sedan '1920', good shape; 4 Ge - eral tires, radio; private owner' $225 • ' 535 S. Illinois. LI-1612. | SEP, our stock of real bargains in 1933 j transportation. ABELS A* FINK AUTO I CO.. 53a N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112. HI RE tl place "1 bu ryo ir used ci s triD'KN; price:- never lower FRANK HATFIELD CO., 623 N. Capitol Ave FI- A FINE selection of higbgrade exchanged $1025 Broa(i rar -s e in prices. $25 u> CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W North St. LI-193* DON'T delay, get ref for 1933 with offer 5a,,.--? and u; ’ cd car: ' "Make tracks for SACK BROS AUTO LOAN CO 303 N. Capito’ Ave. ' ’• I FOB BOSCTEB 31 Trucks, Tractors. Trailers HE SOTO 1930 De Luxe sedan deliver." ah im.v tire;. You would be proud to iTnV Xm; f ‘i n " ~n thls tr,,r k: on! * xioo (n h. balance tt ;m . ROY wtl ’' ' 20J Merit St/I T -V.' ’ : I'M® 1930 pane! truck, only t|iv • > rn h '-.nw n M term., ROY WILMETH CO,. 72.0 LI-7374 REPOS lESSED TRACTOR worth th TOTTve ro • s . rn ?;: ,raUor - mack iKUCfisS 4.j 0 Fast Washington St SEE THIS ONE ' G M C Tractor less than 1 year old' 6 cylinder: full floating axle. 32x6 ten ply tires. Like new. MANY OTHERS. Trac'ors. Trailnrs GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 W. 13th St. ' ' _H. SAND VS, LI-7467. 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts USED TIRES 1 Guaranteed 2.000 Miles. V I Taken in trade on Generals. I Others guaranteed up to 8 000 miles at slightly higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware. St. LI-5533. 55 Autos Wanted WANTED—Used cars to sell for priva'e owner -: guaranteed quick sale 1352 East Washington St. LI-7383. Will pay casn for your car or eatutv 1. WOLF AUTO CO. LI S6! North Can Pol WILL pav cash for good ussed cars Be-t , prices in 'osti EVANS MOTORS 81-805;, LEGALS 56 Xdtgal N'oticcs ANNUAL MEETING—Of stockholders and election of directors of the INSURANCE F-AINGo AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Inc/ ina Trust Bldg. Monday, Jan- bary 9, 58 Legal Auctions and Sales WE WILL SELL at Public Auction or" Hudson Brougham. 1923 model, motor number 515778 for repair charges amounting to $133 at 10 a. m. Thursda-. Jan 12. 1333. C. L Birckett. R. R. 1 Box 243 Indianapolis DODGE touring. 1925. motor No. A 212-789. will be sold, Wednesday. January 11th. 1933 for storage and repairs amounting to $25. MASTER PAINT AND BODY CO 028 N Penn. St.