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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1934. OLARK- 1127 Eugene passed away Sunday, Jan. 14. Surviving are the husband, daughters and two sons. Mrs.

J. Ed Callahan, Mrs. Albert Blondin, Mrs. Murl Pollock, Mrs. Wilbur Wheeler, Mrs.

Hector Blondin, Mrs. Claude McLean, all of Indianapolis: Hugh Clark of Edinburg and P. J. Clark of Chicago. Funeral notice later.

papers please copy.J DAMMEYER- beloved brother of Mrs. Emma Kirkhoff and Mrs. Louis Stoelting, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Atlas Moore Crawfordsville, passed away afternoon, Jan. 12.

age 55 years. Funeral services will be held at the we WALD FUNERAL HOME, Illinois 17th Monday afternoon, Jan. 15, at 2 o'clock. Burial Concordia cemetery. Friends invited.

DAMMEYER-Edward beloved brother of Mrs. Emma Kirkhoff and Mrs. Louis Stoelting, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Atlas Moore of Crawfordsville, passed away Friday afternoon, Jan. 12.

age 55 years. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, Illinois at 17th st. Monday afternoon, Jan. 15, at 2 o'clock. Burial Concordia cemetery.

DEAN--Mary wife of Walter F. mother of Mrs. Dorothy Keeney, Mary Annette Dean, Majorie Adelle Dean; daughter of Mrs. A. V.

Michener, sister of Mrs. N. R. Benedict of Columbus, 0., and W. D.

Michener of La Verne, passed away at the residence. 2246 N. Alabama Saturday night. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2 P.

M. at THE McNEELY MORTUARY, 1828 N. Meridian. Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary any time.

FINKBINER-Samuel H. of 2510 N. Dearborn, entered into rest Friday 10:50 p. age 78 years. Beloved husband of Sarah M.

Finkbiner, father of Florence M. Hayward, Sarah L. Woods, Oscar Fred John E. Finkbiner. Funeral Monday, Brightwood M.

E. Church. 2 m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.

HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS in charge, HANLEY-Delia, beloved mother of Martin, Edward, Marie, William, James, John and Mrs. Elmer Brown, died Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 at the home, 1819 Wilkins 9 a. m.

Assumption Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Members of the Altar Society will meet for prayer 8 p. m.

Monday. KIRBY SERVICE. HEDGES- -Isaac T. of Harrisburg. entered into rest Sunday, Jan.

14, 1934. beloved husband of Elizabeth and father of Robert, Harold and Charles Hedges, brother of Mrs. Julia Jett of Indianapo118. Services at chapel in Crown Hill, 3 P. M.

Tuesday. IMMELL-Hattie, entered into rest Friday, 3 P. age 74 years. beloved wfe ot John F. Immell.

sister of Mrs. Emma Goodall. Mrs. Grace McLaren. H.

M. and E. M. Baxter. Funeral Monday at restdence, 2370 N.

Gale. 9:30 M. Friends Invited. Burial Leesburg. 3 P.

M. (Ind.) papers please HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS in charge. KRUSE- -Christina, 62 years, beloved wife of Christian Kruse and mother of Mrs. Clara Krampe, Edwin H.

Kruse and Martin H. Kruse. passed away Saturday. Jan. 13, 1934.

Funeral at residence, 1439 S. Alabama Tuesday. Jan. 16. at 2 m.

and at the St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church at 2:30 p. m. Funeral p. Friends invited to private at residence.

church. Burial in Concordia Cemetery. Friends may call at the residence after 2 p. m. Monday.

E. E. GROSS FUNERAL SERVICE. LAMB -James beloved husband of Laura father of Jack James J. and Hugh brother of Harry Lamb.

passed away Friday. Jan. 12, at 10 P. age 59 years. Funeral at residence, 5202 Madison Monday, 9 a.

m. Friends invited. Interment City Cemetery, Columbus, at 10:15 a. m. MOIR-Addie May, beloved wife of James W.

Moir, 2066 N. New Jersey passed away Jan. 14. Friends may call at SHIRLEY BROTHERS Central Chapel before 10 o'clock Monday, Jan. 15.

Burial will be at Northwood, la MURRAY- mas, Sunday, at Jan. his 14. home, Funeral 3034 English at JOHN F. REYNOLDS MORTUARY, Tuesday at 8:30 1415 N. Pennsylvania Holy Cross Church at 9 o'clock.

8. Friends invited. OERTEL-Curtis William, beloved son of Emelia Oertei, passed away at his home, Saturday morning, 2 miles north of New Palestine. Funeral Monday, 2 p. at the residence, 2:30 p.

at the Lutheran Church. Interment Lutheran cemetery, MAX HERRLICH SON SERVICE. OLDHAM-Charles, aged 60 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Charles Oldham, father of Charles, Jene and Margaret Oldham, passed away at his home at 1833 Brockside avenue. Funeral Monday, Jan.

15, 2 p. at Jordan Funeral Home, 1550 Brookside avenue. Friends may call at any time after noon Sunday, Funeral private. ROSASCO- -Jennie, beloved wife of Nicholas Rosasco and mother of Mary Jane, Mrs. Marguerite Figel and sister of Mrs.

Lydia Martin of Indianapolis, passed away Jan. 12, at her daughter's home, 5825 Haverford ave, Funeral services Jan. 16, at St. Joan of Arc Church, at 9 a. m.

Friends may call at LITTLE SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1916 N. Meridian, until Tuesday, 8 a. m. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Services Monday night of Queen Marguerite Society and Daughters of Isabella.

Friends invited. LABOR WILL HOLD NRA CONFERENCE Will Seek Shorter Week, More Pay and Curb on Company Unions. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. (P) Heads of the international unions composing the American Federation of Labor will gather in Washington Jan.

24 to report on operation of NRA over the country and to draft a program of legislative demands to protect worker interests. The A. F. of L. program probably will be the signal for numerous efforts to amend the industrial law, most of which are being held in abeyance until labor decides what it wants.

Shorter Hours, Higher Wages. The essentials of the program probably will call for radical shortening of work hours and substantial increase of minimum wages, plus definite legislation to forbid employerfostered company unions. Besides the reports of the union heads, the Federation is having assembled a survey of NRA results outside of union channels. College economists have been enlisted for this task to give the result an impartial tinge. At present the feeling of labor leaders, as privately expressed, combines dissatisfaction and alarm.

Outwardly they minimize the alarm part, 'support NRA principles and insist on 8. thirty-hour work week and a say in the government of coded industries. The federation estimates of re-employment, however, are considered frankly discouraging. The labor statisticians report 6,400,000 new jobs made under the entire recovery program, including the public works and civil works administration, but at the same time place the number of those still jobless at 10,702,000, suggesting a constant loss in regular employment. At the low point of last March the unemployment estimate stood at 13,000,000.

Of the 6,400,000 new jobs they credit only 1,800,000 to private industry operating under codes. An average reduction of four and one-half hours in the work time of industrial employes is the net credited to the codes. However, the most serious issue from the union side. the leaders say, is the increase in company unions, and the organized, aggressive campaign against national unions they assert is now being waged by industrialists generally. ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Death Notices. STAR WANT AD RATES (Per agate line per day) One insertion, Sunday. .27 One insertion, daily, .20 Three insertions, including .17 Three all .16 Seven insertions, including Sunday. .15 WANT ADS FROM OUTSIDE INDIANA Each insertion, 35 Each insertion, .30 Remittance should accompany each advertising order from points outside Indianapolis unless credit has been previously established. Those sending coins assume risk of loss in mails.

Minimum charge is for two lines. Count six average words to each line. CLAS CLASSIFICATION INDEX Apartments for Rent. 30-31 Lost and Found Auction Sales 67 Lots for Sale Automobiles for Sale 75 Machinery and Tools Building Materials 61 Miscellaneous Articles for Sale. 60 Business Opportunities Motor Cycles, Bicycles 79 Business Places for Rent 34 Moving, Trucking, Storage 12 Business Property for 52 Out-of-City Property 55 Business Services 11 Painting, Repairing 78 Cards of Thanks 2 Parts.

Tires, Accessories. 77 Cash Coal Market 89 Personals 8 Death Notices 1 Poultry and Supplies 72 Desk and Office 35 Radio, Musical Instruments 65 Dogs, Cats. Birds 70 Resorts, Cottages for 37 Doubles, Investments 51 Resorts, Cottages for Sale 56 Employment 15-20 Rooms for Rent 25-27 Exchange Real Estate 57 Securities 23 Farms for Rent 36 Seeds, Plants, Trees 66 Farms, Lands for Sale 54 Special Announcements 10 Florists, Lots. Monuments 5 Suburban for Rent 33 Funeral Directors Suburban for Sale 50 Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 71 Swaps 62 Household Goods 63 Transportation 9 Houses for Rent 31-32 Trucks for Sale 76 Houses for Sale Wanted -Automobiles 80 In Memoriam 3 Wanted -Pets, Live Stock 73 Instructions 21 Wanted -Real Estate 58 Legal Notices 88 Wanted- Rooms 28 Loans, on Automobiles 83 Wanted- -To Borrow 86 Loans, Personal 24 Wanted -To Buy 68 69. Loans, on Real 85 Wanted- -To Rent 38 Lodge, Club Notices Wearing Apparel 67 TO PHONE A STAR WANT AD P.

RI. 7311 ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1 Death Notices. ROBBINS--George entered into rest Sunday, 12:05 a. age 61 years, heloved husband of Alice Robbins, father of Etta Toliver, Ira and Ulmont Robbins.

Funeral Tuesday at residence, 346 N. Davidson 10:30 a. Christian Church, Westport, 2 p. m. Friends invited.

Burial Westport. Ind. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS in charge. papers please copy.J ROGERS--Charles of 2206 N.

Sherman entered into rest Sunday, 3 p. age 34 years, beloved husband of Delores Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Rogers, brother of James and Orville Rogers.

HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS in charge. SCALF- Robert L. of 2415 N. Olney, entered into rest Saturday, 8:40 p.

age 69 years. Beloved husband of Lillie B. Scalf, father of Iva Dickey, Lee, William, Sam, Ben. Frank and Paul Scalf. Funeral Monday, Calvary Baptist Church, 11 a.

m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS in charge.

SCHENK- Suzan Rust, widow of Mathias Schenk of 2605 Station departed this life Saturday, Jan. 13, age 77 years. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 16, at the MOORE KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station 2 p.

m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. SHORT- Merle Ray, entered into rest, Saturday, 6:45 a. age 8 months, darling little son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth V. Short, brother of Kenneth Sonia, Gloria. Nona and Alva. Funeral Monday at residence, 1230 W.

Twenty- -ninth 9:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Danville. Ill.

HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS in charge. TONER- Minnie beloved aunt of Minnie Brinkman, departed this life Friday, Jan. 12, age 75 years Funeral Monday, Jan. 15.

at the MOORE KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends invited.

WANGELIN beloved husband of D. Wangelin, father of Betty Jane, passed away at the residence. 5173 South drive. Pleasant Run boulevard, Saturday A. Jan.

13. Funeral services Monday, Jan. 15, 3 p. at the St. Matthew Church.

Funeral Directors. JAMES F. BAILEY. KREGELO BAILEY HOMELIKE CHAPEL. 2233 N.

Meridian. HA. 0551, HA. 0552. W.

T. Blasengym MAIN OFFICE 2226 SHELBY ST. DR. 2570. FINN BROS.

FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian st. TA. 1835.

of our last 1,000 funerals, Including all facilities of our Mortuary, were conducted at a total cost to our patrons, OF LESS THAN $350.00 FLANNER BUCHANAN MORTUARY. 25 W. Fall Creek blvd. TA. 4400.

GRINSTEINER'S 522 E. Market St. RI. 5374 E. E.

Gross Funeral Home 1349 Madison ave. DR. 0666. DR. 0861.

HISEY TITUS THE FUNERAL HOME 951 N. DELAWARE ST. LI. 3828. This firm has--since 1868-given Indianapolis and vicinity a service unsurpassed in quality and moderate charge.

CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH LI. 6858. 726 N.

Ill. TA. 3692. CLYDE V. MONTGOMERY 1622 N.

MERIDIAN ST. HA. 1444. RAGSDALE PRICE 1219 N. Alabama.

LI. 3608. Shirley Bros. Co. 946 N.

Illinois st. LI. 5409. WALD Illinois at 17th st. 1222 Union st.

J. C. Wilson 1230 Prospect st. DR. 0321.

DR. 0322. Prompt Ambulance Service 7 Lost and Found. LOST -Keys at HANDY JONES. 543 Massachusetts ave.

Lock and Safe Expert. We open any lock. RI. 2646. LOST--Black billfold, downtown, between and 4 p.

m. liberal reward. 3268 College. TA. 6980.

HU. 4766. LOST- FRATERNITY PIN. REWARD. TA.

1385. STRAYED-2 beagle hounds from Beech Grove. Reward. DR. 0918-R.

BAY PONY, near 59th and Allisonville Sun. afternoon. WA. 4251, ring 1. WHITE Samoyede spitz, brown eyes, strayed away Dec.

22. Reward. HU. 5028. LOST--Gentleman's silver wrist watch, Waltham; reward.

HE. 2226. 8 Personals. WATCH CRYSTALS, 25c HAMILTON JEWELRY INC. 19 E.

Market st. FREE HAIR CUTTING. Tuesday morning Indiana na Beauty College, 908 New City Trust. DR. WORK, spiritualist; honest, truthful advice daily; 12 to 6.

29 Virginia ave. WANT child to board, suburban horne; mother's care; reas. RI. 4788. 9 Transportation.

DAY'S IlL, (Auto) TRAVEL SERVICE. 105 RI. 9210. N. 236 IlL, LI.

0509. Invites responsible owners of good cars, desirable passengers, all and to register. Refs. exch. Economy! Comfort! Excel.

sedans, N. Fla. Calif. MIAMI soon: local business man: take 2. N.

Y. Mon. new heated sed. Day's Serv. 10 Special Announcements.

FREE HAIR BOBBING Tuesday mornings. CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. LI. 0432. BELIEVE IT OR NOT (Reg.

BY U. 8. Pat. RIPLEY Office.) 24 Personal Loans. COMMONWEALTH REDUCES RATE Commonwealth wishes to announce a reduction in rate on $300 loans.

The new rate is a month. This will mean a substantial saving to persons who may require a $300 loan. Loans of less than $300 will be made at current rates. You may repay in monthly installments of from one to twenty months. Charges are figured only for the actual time you keep the money.

Prompt, Confidential Service for forty-seven years. 2-Offices-2 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. N. E.

COR. ILL. WASH. N. E.

COR. PENN. WASH. LI. 2491 LI.

8495 COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. MEMBER NRA EMPLOYMENT. 17 Employment for Women. HOUSEMAIDS, Positions open EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Licensed.

336 K. of P. bldg. KEY PUNCH heavy exp. STENO.

21-28; full charge. Open P. B. X. 24-30; rapid.

$15 O'Shea Employment System Licensed. 509 Fletcher Trust bldg. to sales jobbing or mdse. ener. and $65 STENO- Psst.

on books; downtown: accurate: with initiative. 75 STENO- ASST P. B. auto 65 BROWN EFFICIENCY (Licd.) BUREAU 806 Guaranty Our 20th year. casualty $18 age 21-26 $65 BUSINESS MEN'S SERVICE BUREAU.

425 Continental Bank bldg. Licensed. STENOGRAPHER, SECRETARY. E. E.

BURNS EMPLOYMENT. 207-8 Bankers Trust bldg. Licensed. CAPABLE WOMAN in EVERY TOWN in Indiana to sell KINGHAM'S FINE PRODUCTS. The goods customers have liked best for over 35 years.

This is truly a wonderful opportunity for any unemployed woman. Write at once. KINGHAM Ind. Girls between 18-22, 5 ft. to ft.

4 for musical review. Exp. unnecessary. Will teach you. This 1S not A school but a job.

Call LI. 2697, Mr. Bales, after 6:30 p. m. PERMANENT employment for neat, mature woman, 28.

not over 42, 6 hours per day, days per week. Good earnings. No overtime. Apply 9:30 to 11, Monday, 700 Kahn 7 N. Meridian city.

2 ATTRACTIVE ladies between 25-45, must be free to travel and leave for Southern territory trans. no houseto-house work. 2856 E. Washington. cosmetic saleswoman in every Ind.

town; highest commission; $40 week easy; money-back guarantee to customers; 30- year -old concern. Box 2324, Star. EXPERIENCED cosmetic saleswomen, with or without car: rapid advancement; part or full time. 532 Arch. Bldrs.

bldg. WHITE woman, well for restaurant cooking; no other need apply. 224 S. Illinois. WHITE maid to assist with housework and care of child; refs.

HU. 3597. YOUNG girl, assist light housework for board and small pay. HU. 7491.

WOMEN for cosmetics. We train you. Good pay. Call RI. 2855 for appt.

INTELLIGENT women. Neat, courteous. Attrac. proposition. 817 Occidental bldg.

18 Employment-Men Women. EXPERIENCED advertising solicitors, men city and out -state; references. For interview, address Mr. McManus, Lock Box 383, city. 19 Situations Wanted--Men.

SOME organization, somewhere, requires services of a sales engineer; 20 years' association largest industry of its kind in America, as zone manager. Experience in all phases of selling. Ability has commanded salary and bonus above four figures annually. Income important, but secondary to occupation. 267, Star.

COLLEGE graduate, two years' experience general accounting. Thorough training in high accountancy. Wants position accounting dept. in business organization. Salary secondary; position with future more important.

Address Box 2385, Star. BOOKKEEPER, exp. cost also qualified to handle all office detail. Have several years outside sales exp. Age 38, family.

51, Star. GROCER, capable of managing, 6 years' age 31; city references. RI. 1753. YOUNG, white, married man; work any kind; references.

LI. 5860. OPERATOR: plant; PRINTER, ref. Box wants 2389, sit. Star.

in MAN 31, general executive business any work, salary. 276, Star. OFFICE position by young man studying advanced accounting. Box 2181, Star. 20 Situations Wanted- -Women.

LAUNDRY to bring home; first-class work; shirts a and everything neatly done; soft water. CH. 6471. WASHINGS by exp. white woman, 10c lb.

finished. Call and deliver. HU. 5186. COLORED girl; half housework, cooking by week; refs.

1429-J. COOK, colored; general housework; honest, capable; refs. HE. 5827. LAUNDRY work; bring home; 12c rough, 6c lb.

Call for deliver. HE. 5217. RELIABLE colored, exp. cooking, general housework.

TA. 6223. RELIABLE middle-aged colored lady for week work or half-day; refs. HA. 0460-W.

COLORED GIRL wants laundry work, cleaning or week work. HA. 2119. RELIABLE housekeeper or companion; leave city. Box 2107, Star.

ENVELOPES to address, $2 per thousand. Reliable work. LI. 7717. LADY, white, for cleaning; 75c a day with carfare; reference.

DR. 1194-M. HOUSEWORK, any kind by day; reliable woman. Ref. LI.

1736. EXPERIENCED colored woman wants day work; references. CH. 1379-W. WASHINGS by exp.

white woman, 10c lb. finished. Call and deliver. HU. 5186.

21 Instruction. TO INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER, Increase your efficiency by our special training. We offer individual instruction in Advanced Accounting, Stenotypy, Comptometer, Bookkeeping, Stenography, Secretarial Training. We are getting calls for office help and placing beginners. Day School $15 per month.

Sanderson Business School LI. 3819. Peoples Bank Bldg. WE want to select a reliable young man, now employed, with foresight, fair education and mechanical inclinations, who is willing to train during spare time or evenings, to qualify as installation and service expert on all types electric refrigerators. Write giving age, phone, present occupation.

J. 55, Star. WAGES PAID WHILE LEARNING, INDIANAPOLIS BARBER COLLEGE, GEORGIA AND ILL. STS. BARBER SCHOOL; most complete curriculum; com.

paid while 'carning. Journeymen Barbers' Edu. School, 342 E. Wash. LAW COURSE complete 2 years; spare time study.

Meets all requirements. Diploma. Booklet free. 251, Star. EARN WHILE LEARNING in state approved school.

Ben's College of Barber Science, 472 W. formerly Torr's. FINANCIAL. 20 Business Opportunities BARBER SHOP, 39 McLean 2 chairs; cheap overhead; leaving city. Call Sunday.

Bargain. BARBER SHOP. 3 chairs, 24 E. 16th: leaving city; will sacrifice at a bargain. BARBER SHOP, 3 chairs; good business; priced right.

3405 W. Michigan CAFE and tavern; dally receipts $45; sell on easy terms. Owner going out of the city. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCHANGE. RI.

7521. 505 bldg. 22 Business Opportunities. CAFE LOCATION: have splendid small modern restaurant building (22x40 ft), one block from college campus. Excellent opportunity for an aggressive restaurant man with some money and fixtures.

Has established day and night restaurant and fountain trade, among fraternity, sorority and general student body. An established money maker proposition. This building and location for rent. No fixtures included. Oscar L.

Horner, 914 E. 3d Bloomington, Ind. CAFE; $350; terms $150 down, balance $10 illness. 928 N. Penn.

st. CLEANING AND PRESSING shop, 6 ern rooms; make us an offer. TA. 2978. FILLING station and barbecue with 15 acres of ground with nice 6-room home: price terms, $2,000 cash.

A pretty place and good money maker. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCHANGE. RI. 7521. 505 State Life bldg.

FILLING station, candies, cigars, soft drinks; edge city; main. highway; bargain. GENERAL BUSINESS EXCHANGE, INC. 1001 Meyer-Kiser Bldg. LI.

1027. GROCERY- MEATS; good electric refrigeration; must quick account owner's death. MR. BURKHART, 612 N. ILL.

ST. LI. 2282. GROCERY- MEATS: ideal stand in 000 large apartment house north; doing $600 week business; price $1,000 and invoice stock. MR.

BURKHART, 612 N. ILL ST. LI. 2282. GROCERY- MEATS; fine East side business section; doing real business; rent $30 with living quarters; good investment.

MR. BURKHART, 612 ILL ST, LI. 2282. POOLROOM, lunch, selling beer; good location; good business; owner ill; price $1,400. GENERAL BUSINESS EXCHANGE, INC.

1001 Meyer-Kiser Bldg. LI. PRINTING shop with neighborhood paper; est. 5 bargain. TA.

2978. RESTAURANT; north; doing good business; ideal for man and wife; good beer location; inquire 1453 Roosevelt. ROOMING HOUSE, 9 rooms, close in, always full; bargain. TA. 2978.

SANDWICH SHOP, small: counter; tables; attractive; rent $15; complete $125. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET. north; rent $12 with living quarters; bargain. GENERAL BUSINESS EXCHANGE, INC. 1001 Meyer-Kiser Bank bldg.

LI. 1027. SANDWICH shop, good business section; North side; well equipped; priced right. GENERAL BUSINESS EXCHANGE, INC. 1001 Meyer-Kiser Bldg.

LI. 1027. OLD established manufacturer wants distributors in several Indiana territories, complete line of personal products wanted and needed by every woman. Sales produced by tried and proved, successful direct mail campaign with full factory cooperation; no canvassing. Small investment required, fully protected by merchandise.

Distributorship will produce profits of $600 or more monthly. Unusual opportunity for a permanent repeat business of your Call W. H. Dunlap, Lincoln hotel Monday or Tuesday for appointment, or write Box 58, Star. ALL or part interest in well established, money making, wholesale business.

$900 Investment. Must act quick. Call RI. 3913, Mr. Grant.

INTERNATIONALLY famous man in the sport and automobile world, particularly well known to wants financial aid in establishing a business in Indpls. that deals with the automotive public handling nationally advertised products that he has helped to make famous. 270, Star. OPENING available office capacity for right woman capable making protected investment $5,000. Position provides for addition to salary.

Box 911, Star. participation in corporation's on profits in EXCEPTIONAL opening executive staff for right man capable making protected investment $5,000. Position provides for participation in corporation's profits in addition to salary. Box 941, Star. LET us sell your business; quickly and confidentially for cash.

GENERAL BUSINESS EXCHANGE, INC. 1001 Meyer-Kiser Bank bldg. LI. 1027. REAL chance for party with a few hundred dollars to open sandwich shop in an established business.

I will furnish beer license. Indianap, 1112 N. Meridian. WANTED Lease or buy small printing plant, automatic press, good condition. Write Box 2228, Star.

WANT partner for excellent proposition; small investment; with or without services; investigate this. 239, Star. COMPLETE 3-chair barber shop cheap for quick sale. Swiss Cleaners, Newcastle, Ind. COMPLETE equipment at a sacrifice for retinning or new tinning; no competition in city.

Call 1966 S. Mer. st. 23 Securities. WANTED--APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LOANS, FACTORY AND INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTIONS PREFERRED.

MARION COUNTY MORTGAGE LOAN 603 FIDELITY TRUST BLDG. RI. 9900. BUY, SELL OR LOAN ON BLDG. AND LOAN STOCKS 137 E.

WASH. LI. 2318; WA. 1494. SCHLOSS BROS.

INV. CO. CASH for Celtic, Railroadmens, Fletcher Ave, Union and and L. stocks. Anchor Finance Corp.

150 N. Delaware RI.3536 WE buy and sell Bldg. and Loan Stock. Breed, Elliott Harrison, 1115 Circle Tower. RI.

2561. WE BUY and sell B. L. stock in most Ind. assn.

LI. 8656. Bldg. and Loan 703 Union Title. TO SELL Private party has $8,000 RAILROAD MEN'S Building and Loan.

Make best offer. 255, Star. WILL BUY OR SELL BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK. W. F.

CHURCHMAN 405 INDIANA TRUST. RI. 4203. WILL pay cash for $2,500 Railroadmen's B. and L.

stock. TA. 6146. WILL buy and sell any Building and Loan stock. 811 K.

of P. bldg. LI. 1772. WANTED- -Have cash for $5,000 R.

R. stock at 62; private party. 248, Star. CASH for Fletcher Ave. and Railroadmen's Building and Loan stock.

WA. 1947. WANT $650 at once interest; good collateral. Box 909, Star. LOANS made on B.

and L. pass books and stock. 152 N. LI. 6605.

WILL pay for limited amount R. R. B. L. shares.

LI. 9141. 24 Personal Loans. WIL $100 HELP YOU NOW If so, we can arrange a loan of that amount or more for you in 24 to 48 hours. Monthly repayments may be extended over any convenient months or longer.

AUTO FURNITURE CO-MAKER Loans up to $300 PERSONAL FINANCE CO. RI. 34 5054. So. Pennsylvania Century St.

Bldg. Mr. Ripley will furnish proof of anything pictured by him on request accompa nied by stamped, self-addressed envelope. THE OLD TEAM! A SPAN OF MULES AGES 43 AND 41 STILL IN ACTIVE Owned by Lewis Church, Waltham, Minn. WILLAGE A BATTERY Owned by O.

Kinsey HAS BEEN IN CONSTANT USE FOR 12 YEARS Westfield, Ind. CLYDE B. WELLS 0 MISSED ONLY MOVING 3 TARGETS ONLY 2. COINS OUT OF 900 TO FORM 5 ROWS IN 2 WITH 4 COINS CONSECUTIVE IN KENTUCKY EACH Row STATE TRAPSHOOTING TOURNAMENTS Rip 1928-(929 AN ARMADILLO IS THE ONLY 1-IS ANIMAL THAT BREEDS AN EVEN NUMBER OF EITHER SEX 1934. King Features Syndicate, Great Britain rights reserved RIPLEY'S EXPLANATION OF LAST SATURDAY'S CARTOON.

CAPT. JINX. the ships are Lone Star, the Idler, the Lincoln, the Capt. Nicholas L. Johnson of Seattle, ran Loyal, the Nellie Thurston, the Gen.

L. Siglin, a away from home at the age 14 to follow call the Stella Erland, the J. M. Griffith, the Rival and of the sea. For the fifty years following he has the Bahada (which sank twice).

Today the grizzled ANNOUNCEMENTS. 10 Special Announcements. 100 WOMEN- -FREE FINGER WAVES AND MARCELS. Rainbow Academy of Beauty Culture. ELINE-Men's Overcoats.

EFIT VEPAIR-131 -Leon F. Tailoring. New York. PLATES repaired while you wait, as low as guaranteed satisfaction. Dr.

Friedland, '2d A. Lemcke bldg. LI. 5110. Matchings, Trimmings and FUR E.

Supplies. Ohio st. Indiana LI. 2290. Fur 29 11 Business Services.

Carpenter. CARPENTER, roofing, job work. of all right, work guar. CH. 1263-M.

Cleaning. RUG shampooing, 9x12 domestic, $3, including sizing; soft water. Crown Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. CH. 1923.

INSIST on "Bonded" dry cleaning: obtainable only at Master Tailors and Cleaners. Look for the sign. GREGG SON, INC. Indiana's Largest Dry Cleaners. RUG CLEANING Specialist, W.

N. Fly Rug Cleaning 2328 Brookside. CH. 2211. Furniture Repair, UPHOLSTERING, refinishing, cushions.

Currier Furn. Co. TA. 6205. Mattress Repairs.

HAVE machine to make old matresses like new, inner spring, $7. CH. 2856. Papering, Painting. A-1 PAPER HANGING, $1.50 steam removing, piaster patching.

IR. 4182. A-1 paper hang. with paper plaster, repairs; 9 yrs. exp.

RI. 9749. PAPER HANGING. $2.50 rm, up. paper painting, A-1 work.

CH. 6968. 12 Moving, Trucking, Storage. STORAGE-Moving-Crating-Shipping. Store furniture now, pay 6 months later.

Lowest rates. Call us for an estimate. Rosner Transfer and Storage Co. LI. 8346.

EMPLOYMENT. 15 Employment for Men, Beware of jobs that require money for bonds, territorial rights," etc. Investigate carefully or the Better Business Bureau. COST accountant, 26-32; college; thoro mfg. future; executive $200 AUDITOR; 26-33; coll.

thoro. commercial and public acctt. A-1 type $250 O'Shea Employment System Licensed. 509 Fletcher Trust bldg. NATIONAL PERIONNEL.

SERVICE I. COST 28-35; mfg. small stampings, estimates, capable take charge dept. $250 8 E. Market.

LI. 6366. Licensed. DENTIST operator; one. with advertising experience.

Dr. Forshee, N. Penn. LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS who can produce ordinary business. Territory Indianapolis and surrounding counties.

In reply give record of employment during past 6 years. reliable men need apply. 238, Star. SALESMAN with experience in surgical instrument business; inside; state age and references. "Box 914, Star.

Five Men Wanted We want to talk to 5 men who are sick of A lot of false promises and hot air and who really want to go to work on a job where while they can not make $50 8. week at the start, they can make a living for themselves and their families. In Indianapolis Six Years This is not a fy-by-night outfit but an old established company with an office here for over six years. We have hundreds of trading customers in Indianapolis who buy from our men every month. Exclusive Territory When we say exclusive territory, we mean it.

Full credit on mail and phone orders from your territory. No Experience Necessary We train you in the work and your earnings start immediately. If you are between 25 and 55 and realize what it means to do a day's work for a decent day's pay, come in and see 118 after 9 A. any day this week. Apply 14 W.

22d st. WANTED MEN TO BUY AND TRAP. RAW FURS Muskrats, coons, skunks, possums, weasels, etc. Any quantity. Highest prices in the state.

INDIANA FUR CO. 29 E. OHIO ST. Large semi's to do general freight hauling. Interstate Motor.Freight System, 1420 N.

West st. MEN and boys to sell their raw furs. Highest prices. Herbert H. Reiner Son, 336 Mass.

ave. 5 MEN at once to sell household necessities; only high type need apply; also 1 crew manager. Davis, 134 E. Market. STEADY work, salary $6 and good bonus; no experience necessary; chance for promotion.

See Mr. Eddy, 38 N. Rm. 334. LARGE concern has opening for young man who is not afraid of work and wants to learn to sell.

Mr. Dolan, 134 E. Market. WANTED- -First-class bench men for sample bodies; also layout men. 247, Star.

YOUNG man for studio work. Rochelle Studio, Spink-Arms Hotel. EXP. dry cleaner solicitor with car. Call Mon.

a. at 146 E. 22d. 16 Salesmen, Agents. WANTED- Experienced salesperson (on commission basis) for selling houses, suburban lots, antiques, rare marble mantels, lighting fixtures, automobiles, player piano, fur coats, bric-a-brac from ancestral home; will swap for repair work, outside painting, fencing, landscaping.

272, Star. CAN use 2 more men to work with sales manager taking orders; can earn $25 per week while being trained; only men of neat appearance considered. 507 Peoples Bank bldg. SALESMAN wanted calling upon the purchasing agents or advertising manager of industries. This proposition has unusual merit.

For personal interview write 279, Star. LIVE WIRES -Sell cheese on commission; exp. only. 621-27 Virginia ave. 17 Employment for Women.

BEAUTY operator; must have all-round experience. WA. 0979. sailed all the seas of the world and never vessel which he commanded. But marine disaster always followed in his wake.

of ships he commanded went their first trips AFTER he quit their bridges. TOMORROW: FINANCIAL. 24 Personal Loans. TAKE ADVANTAGE STERLING'S New Loan Plan NOTE LOANS to business, professional and salaried employes in amounts up to $300.00. This service is individual, simple, confidential and cost reasonable.

No formality at STERLING. Come in talk over your financial problems with us in a friendly call. No obligation if this service does not meet your demands. We make loans on personal property, automobiles or listed stock, with convenient terms. Cost reasonable.

We invite your investigation. STERLING Loan Company LI. 4065 203 State Life Bldg. 15 E. Washington St.

For 34 Years The American Loan Co. has been serving Indianapolis families with LOANS Up to $300 Throughout this third-of-a-century the AMERICAN has always been fair with those it served. If you could use to advantage $100- it will be worth your while to investigate. We loan on furniture, automobiles, listed stocks, note loans to business, professional and regularly employed people, at reasonable rates and convenient terms. $100 for 4.

total cost, $8.76. Monthly Payments. Other Amounts in Same Proportion. American Loan Co. Room 347.

Bankers Trust bldg. LI. 8439. Ohio and Pennsylvania sts. "Built on Courtesy and Service." CASH -LOANS FOR WINTER FUEL, CLOTHING, HOME REPAIRS OR ANY OTHER WORTHY PURPOSE.

We Assist Thousands of Families With Financial Problems You can borrow money here quickly and confidentially OD your own security and signature. Our convenient plan is made to fit your needs. You can repay in small monthly payments. ALSO AUTO AND NOTE LOANS. We loan anywhere in city or county.

CAPITAL LOAN CO. Inc. 207 Kresge Bldg. (2nd floor) 41 E. Washington st.

Phone RI. 7561 NO RED INSURANCE COMPULSORY TAPE Loans on Automobiles, Furniture and Diamonds. 152 N. DELAWARE. LI.

6605. LIBERAL LOAN CO Furniture Loans Diamond Loans Lowest mo. per Rate City in This Rate Applies on any Size Loan PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 Occidental bldg, RI. 3587. lost a death and down on Among THE captain directs a tug tion job.

This strange hoodoo gards other mysteries of fates of ships. SAINTLY BACHELOR. ROOMS FOR RENT. 25 Furnished Rooms. BROADWAY.

2528: front room, private and entrance; reas. CARROLLTON, 4533; ideal middle aged gentleman preferred; garage. CENTRAL, 2902; lovely corner home $4.50 for 2. TA. 1649.

713 Apt. attr. large front 2 closets; cross priv. ent. 1407 master dble.

twin beds; shower. LI. 9988. DELAWARE, 2825 light, clean, attr. plenty hot water; $2.50.

HA. 1240-W. FOREST HILLS; master bedroom; beautiful home; 1 or gar. HU. 1977.

3009 Apt. nicely large closet, priv. family, 1 or 2. TA. 2713.

ILLINOIS, 2626 nice room, running water, with board, $5.50. MASS. 703, Apt. nice, clean, warm, front rooms, single; hot water const. 2251 2 large well furn.

priv. bath and entrance, 2 or light housekeeping; meals opt. WA. 3440. 2220 front steam heat, adj.

bath; priv. home; $3 $4.50 dbl. TA. 1328. MERIDIAN, 430 steam heated room, constant hot water.

Mrs. Wells. NEW JERSEY, 5750 nicely warm front priv. family. HU.

5154. PARK No. 6., 711; 2-rm. clean, warm, front priv. ent.

Reas. RI. 3987. 1620 comfortable city const. hot water.

$2.50. HA. 2539-W. RILEY, 302 nicely furn. room for young lady; bus line; privileges.

IR. 4242. 359 clean heated rooms, double or single, 50c up; by week, quiet for old people. Barton Hotel Two rooms with connecting bath and one with detached bath; especially desirable for employed persons. Large closets.

Complete hotel service. Rates moderate. Delaware at Mich. LI. 5315.

Dearborn Hotel Permanent Special Rates. Guests. Homelike. 3208 E. Michigan.

CH. 7550. HOTEL LINDEN. $5 Illinois at New York st. Weekly rate sama for double occupancy.

BEAUTIFULLY furnished bedroom; Beautyrest mattress; overlooking Plaza; res. 520 N. Meridian No. 28. THE ANTLERS Swim Free Parking.

Privileges. 750 N. Meridian. LI. 2351.

23D, 603 pleasant; private home; or meals optional. HE. 5850. 9TH, 235 steam heat; newly decorated; walking distance; $2.50 single; $3 for 2. 34TH, 929 attrac.

rm. in widow's home, Gar. No other roomers; refs. TA. 2512.

26 Rooms With Board. ALABAMA, 2121 well furn. comfortable home; excellent table. TA. 4658.

CENTRAL, 3330; ideal home for middle aged business lady or gent. TA. 5786. 2947 rm. conn.

bath; employed; good meals; gar. $6 each. 1221 unusual room for conveniences, 2 excellent meals, reasonable. TALBOTT. 2033 nice cheerful home privileges; board and gar.

opt. 18TH 122 W. (Illinois car); nice clean rooms: good meals. $5-PLEASANT, 1511; large, warm: 1 or 2, bath; priv. home.

DR. 0989. 27 Light Housekeeping. CENTRAL, 1328; 1 rm. and kitchenette or 1 rm.

everything furnished; also 1 rm. unfurnished. RI. 3062. CENTRAL, 2511; 2 neatly furn.

connecting utilities; priv. home; $6.50. COLLEGE, 1524; clean, warm living room, bedroom, kitchenette; lower. 1505 2 rms. down, near bath; everything good heat.

SHERMAN, adults; 1203 $5. 2-rm. DR. furn. 3112-J.

WALNUT. 2 or 3 cozy rooms dowtown apt. Reasonable. 1833, 3-rm. o'stuffed, steam heat, laundry; gar.

BE. 1524. 23D, 725 near College; 3 lower unfurnished; heat, etc. TA. 6146.

PROPERTY FOR RENT. 30 Apartments, Unfurnished, MERIDIAN, 2715 7 rooms: heat, exc. cond. TA. 3160.

1524 the Landers; 6 bath. Heat, water furn. Rent reas. 5124 high-class bedroom including utilities; $40. HA.

2484. CENTRAL, 3139; lovely apt. with bedroom. Util furn. Reduced rent.

tiful bedroom apt. Inquire Apt. 102. ALABAMA. AN 1402 the Traymore: TO $75 ultramod.

2 and 3-bedrm. apts. at Maple Road; gar. LI. 7681.

LOVELY bedrm. apt. north of Fall Creek, $35; $30. LI. 3164; TA.

0335, hauling dirt from an excava- is already legendary as rethe deep and the strange PROPERTY FOR RENT. 30 Apartments, Unfurnished. Invite Your Inspection of Modern, fireproof, elevator apartments offering every modern comfort and convenience. "The Shelton," 825 N. Delaware.

"The Wyndham," 1040 N. Delaware. "The 1434 North Delaware. "The Rotherwood," 1503 North Penn. PRICES TO $60 Call RI.

5715. F. R. Buck, Properties. THE DAVLAN 430 Mass.

ave. No car fare. Offers comforts of every prices very low. Please investigate. APARTMENTS.

5901 E. Wash. IR. 2673..... $43.50 4317 E.

Wash. IR. 0160. 5230 E. Wash.

IR. 2014. 42.50 EDSON T. WOOD REALTY INC. 204 Inland bldg.

RI. 1528. APARTMENTS APARTMENT in RENTAL BUREAU free all parts of the city; transportation to inspect apartments. Call HE. 1237 or RI.

1371, day or night. Indianapolis Rental Agency City-wide listings, furn. and unfurn. apts. Free transportation.

Day, LI. 5452; evenings, HU. 6819, TA. 1064. EDGEWOOD VILLA, 3510 N.

5- rm. luxurious with beautiful wooded grounds; 2-way light and ventilation. Apply custodian or TA. 3321. GEORGIA APARTMENTS 702 E.

Georgia-3 rooms; kitchenette: newly decorated. Gas range; ice box; all utilities furnished; $20.50. See custodian. MERIDIAN, 3101 apartments in exclusive Buckingham, low as $65, including heat, water, refrigeration. Should be seen to be appreciated.

LI. 7671. TA. 5285. VERMONT 36 $49; 6 rms: bath; downtown location; elevator service; electric refrigeration; util.

furn. SPANN CO. RI. 2566. BE sure to see this lovely bedrm.

apt. with dining at Maple reas. LI. 3164; TA. 0335.

MERIDIAN 510; Stratford 1 to 6 attractive rents. LI. 7491. Gregory Appel, Inc. Res.

LI. 8038. SEE OUR RENTAL LIST FOR HOUSES. APARTMENTS OR BUSINESS LOCATIONS. BANKERS TRUST CO.

CENTRAL 2454; 5-rm. good condition: heat, water reas. rent. Owner will show apt. Monday.

VAN CORTLAND, 2010 N. Meridian. Newly decorated, efficiency apts. Best bargain in city. See manager.

WASHINGTON 4901; 2-bdrm. best residential section garage; $60. LI. 5231. WA.

2550. RUCKLE, 2805; desirable 6 rms. (2 elec. heat, water. See custodian.

COLLEGE 3527; attractive 6-rm. splendid condition throughout; refrigeration; garage; reasonable rent. 3-rm. every mod. convenience; home CENTRAL, 3631; see this lovely, residence; atmosphere.

HU. 2188. RI. 3477. Chateau E.

38th Attractive 2-bedroom apt. WA. 3440. 21st, 16TH, 111, General LI. 2439.

FOR COLORED- Jackson Court, 1222 water inc. Cornell. See Heat, Janitor. light, gas, $20 31 Houses, Furnished, THE GRAYLYNN Apartment Hotel Cheerful 1-room efficiency reasonable rates, day, week or month. Penn.

at 11th LI. 7351 N. Meridian Beaut. furn. front bedrm.

also efficiency, good heat. G. E. refrig. TA.

1487. MERIDIAN, 3761 something special in the way of a one-bedroom apartment; these will please you; everything cluded at special rates. Inquire Apt, 108. COLONNADE, Meridian at 9th; attractive apt. furnished or unfurnished; reasonable.

Dining room service. RI. 0252. DELAWARE, 2015 furn. bedrm.

private entrance; utilities; gar. Adults. PRIMROSE, 6169; 4-rm. attractively util. paid.

Gar. $40. 5 WELL furn. radio, large library. G.

$45. Ref. RI. 5177. 269, Star.

1649 sublet beautifully furn. efficiency apt. See after 5 p. m. Apt.

27. 1728 lovely upper and lower, 3-rm. reas. TA. 1592.

FOREST HILLS; beautiful 3-bdrm. home; Frig. Furn. comp. Gar.

HU. 1977. NEW YORK, share lovely 2 men or married couple. IR. 6058.

HOMES and all prices, sizes, locations. Free service. White, IR. 7956. EAST 924 2-room near bath; reasonable.

Also sleeping room. ONE of nicest furn. bdrm. apta. north, $45; furn.

$35. LI. 3164. TA. 0335..

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