Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 117, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1933 — Page 14

—Dietz on Science— CHIEF FUNCTION OF LIFE IS TO CHANGE ENERGY Theory Is Basis of All Scientific Study of Organism. BY DAVID DIETZ Seripps-Howard Selene* Editor The living organism must be studied as a “transformer of energy,” in the opinion of Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, famous British biochemist and president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. According to modern scientific views, all the energy of the universe Is tending to dissipate itself uniformly throughout space. But the living organism, he points out, temporarily halts this downward flow of energy, concentrating energy within itself for its own purposes. Therefore, to understand the phenomena of life, the scientist must study these energy transformations within the living organism. The fundamental process by which living organisms on this earth capture the energy of sunlight is known as photosynthesia. Plants, of course, do the capturing, while animals get their energy' second-hand by eating plants or each other. Function as Traps It is the presence of chlorophyll in the plant cells which makes it possible for them to function as what Sir Frederick calls “energy traps.” With the aid of chlorophyll, which acts as a chemical catalyst, the plant cells combine the carbon dioxide of the air and the water of the soil into sugars and starches. These compounds when burnt as fuel or utilized as food give up the energy which they absorbed from the sunlight. But Sir Frederick does not think that photosynthesis was the original form of energy trap. “It Is impossible to believe that such a complex mechanism was associated with life’s earliest stages.” he says. “Existing organisms illustrate w'hat was perhaps an earlier method. Methods Lack Economy “The so-called autotrophic bacteria obtained energy for growth by the catalyzed oxidation of materials belonging wholly to the inorganic w-orld; such as sulphur, iron, or ammonia, and even free hydrogen. These organisms dispense with solar energy, but they have lost in the j evolutionary race because their methods lack economy. Other existing organisms, certain purple bacteria, seem to have taken a step toward greater economy, without reaching that of the green cell. They dispense with free oxygen and yet obtain energy from the inorganic world. Process Is Controlled They control a process in which carbon dioxide gives up oxygen and hydrogen sulphide is simultaneously oxidized. The molecules of the former are activated by solar energy which their pigmentary equipment enables these organisms to r r- • rest" There remains also the possibility that there may be a level of life below that of the bacterial cell. In this connection, the so-called filter-passing viruses, important to man because of their relation to certain diseases, come to mind at once. But Sir Frederick says that w*e can not yet claim to know whether or not they are living organisms.

TTBODR a rw Y BRUCE GATTON

-WTULNERABLE. ’ by Dale ColV lins. is one of those ingeni- I ous and interesting yarns about the ! odd way in which sheer luck can j control human destinies. The luck in this case is the luck that arises in card games. If the young bride, for instance, hadn’t trumped her partner s ace she wouldn't have gone on an ocean trip with her husband, the sea captain. If the animal hunter hadn’t held a pair of fours in a poker game in Nicaragua, he wouldn't have board- I ed her ship at the Panama canal, j thereby interrupting her husband's little scheme to get rid of her. If the young Englishman in Rarotonga hadn't bid a little slam, which | he was unable to make, he wouldn’t have come aboard the ship either —and. consequently, wouldn't have ■ been able to rescue the lady when the ship hit a derelict and sank. And so it goes—a series of disconnected accidents, purposely farfetched. strung together to make an amusing little romance. It ought to be a good book for bridge fans —for such bridge fans, that is. as take time enough out from their cards to read at all. Incidentally, the book is made to order for movie purposes; and I’m afraid the movie is going to be pretty terrible. ’’Vulnerable'' is published by Boobs-Merrill at $1.50. TR IP'TO’WORLD'S”faI R WON BY TEN HOOSIERS John Hancock Insurance Agents Also Will Attend Meeting. Ten members of the Indiana agency. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, winners in a | sixty-day contest, will leave Tuesday for the world's fair at Chicago and national convention of life underwriters. Those making the trip will be B.i A. Burkhart. Alden E. Wilking and Jerome T. Wise, all of Indianapolis: John C. Irwin and George Goethals. South Bend: M. E White. Kokomo; Harold Hoover. Elkhart: Thurman B Markle. Richmond: Walter Cox. Lebanon, and William N. Laven. Mishawaka. Two who qualifed, but will be unable to attend, were Edward R. Grisell. Indianapolis. and Albert Butchet of Bloomington. Dan W. Flicljinger, general agent, left for Chicago Sunday. j

iYoung Otto Makes Bid for Throne

Archduke Otto Handsome Archduke Openly Steps Forward Into Austrian Picture. /?/ T'nite4 Press VIENNA, Sept. 25. Handsome young Archduke Otto, at once a Hapsburg and a Bourbon, today had made an open bid for a Hapsburg restoration in Austria with himself on the throne as “emperor and king.” The 20-year-old son of ex-Em-press Zita delivered his appeal in letters to three Austrian towns which, this summer, offered honorary citizenship to the young archduke. His pronouncement —closely following Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss’ establishment of a semi-Fascist control over the troubled republic—created a sensation. Otto’s letter predicted that the day is not far distance when “with God’s help.” he will be in Austria again “leading my homeland with a strong hand, happy and sure of a great future.” The young archduke, now in Belgium with his mother, bitterly attacked the Nazi party as "un-Aus-trian, treasonable and criminal.” GUEST BRANDED KILLER Host at Card Party in Muncie Makes Accusation as He Dies. By I nihil /•nun MUNCIE, Ind.. Sept. 25.—Wounded in the neck by a bullet fired through the kitchen window of his home, John Day, 58, died in a hospital today after naming James Nichols, Jamestown, Tenn., as his assailant. Day and Nichols had spent most of Sunday playing cards and drinking at the former’s home. The shooting occurred after Nichols had left in anger because of a quarrel with his host. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BECHERT. MARY ROSE—Of 1001 Union St., beloved wife of Christian W. Bechert, mother of Harold and Catherine Bechert sister of Mrs. Martin Judge, Mrs. Fred Paul and Mr. Thomas. Benjamin. Albert and Joseph Brune. passed away Sunday at 920 a. m. Funeral Wednesday. 9:45 a. m., at the residence, 10:15 a. m. Sacred Heart church. Interment Crown Hiil cemetery. MAX HERRLICH & SON SERVICE. ESCHENBACH. CATHERINE Widow of Charles, mother of C’arl, Andrew, Mrs. John Schafer and Mrs. Harry C. Sheehan and William 'deceased*, passed away at the residence. 1536 S Alabama St., Sunday. Sept. 24. Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 27. at 9 a m.. Sacred Heart church. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Gross Funeral Service. GOLDSTEIN, BERTHA—Beloved wife of J. Charles Goldstein, mother of Dorothy, daughter of John T. Dwyer, sister of Mrs. H P. Weintraut, John R. and Miss Nell Dwyer and Mrs. John Dugan, died St. Vincent hospital. Funeral Tuesday, 8 30 at the home. 4211 Broadway; 9 a lit. St. Joan of Arc church. Burial HolyCross cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBY SERVICE HAVERSTICK. JAMES M.—Age 60 years, beloved husband of Jessie Haverstick. father of Mrs. Ruth Castetter. Claude. Walter. Charles. James and Lois Haverstick. brother of Lizzie Towle, passed away at. residence. 1963 N. Tacoma. Saturday afternoon. Funeral Tuesday. 2 p m.. Fountain Street M. E. Church. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at residence until noon Tuesday SHIRLEY SERVICE. HELMI TH, MRS. JENNIE—Widow of Frank Heimuth. passed awav Sunday. Sept. 24. Funeral at her home. 221 N. Jefferson Ave.. 2 30 p m . Tuesday. Sept 26. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the home, anv time LAIIMANN. MARGARET S—Passed away • Sunday. Sept. 24. Funeral from the residence. 910 Woodlawn Ave . Wednesday, Sept. 27. 830 a. m. Services St. Patrick s church. 9 a. m Interment Holy Cross cfmfcrv. Friends invited, LAWSON. GERALD (JERRY)—Age 27. beloved husband of Priscella Shortridge Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lawson, passed away Sunday, 11 a. m. Funeral services at residence. 156 S. Emerson. Wednesday. 2 p. m. Friends miffed. Friends may call after 5 p. m. Mondav. For further information call GEORGE E KINCAID FUNERAL HOME. WA-5151. M’GI'IRE. MAMIE OLIVE—Age 13. of Whitestown, Ind.. daughter of Mahlon and Bessie McGuire, passed awav at R-.'.ev hospital. Funeral and services from JOE J. SPEAKS. Funeral chapel, 125 S Capitol Ave Tuesday. 2 p. m. Burial Flora'. Park. Friends invited. YOI NT. ETTA—Widow of Charles E Yount and aunt of Frank and Oscar Yount, passed awav Sundav. Sept 34, ace 69 rears Funeral services will be h“id at THE WALD FUNERAL HOME 1619 N Illinois St Tuesday afternoon. Suit. 26 at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill cometerv. Friends Invited. 2 Cards, In Mcmoriams COOK -In loving remembrance of FREDRICK J. COOK, who passed awav Sept. 25. 1931. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BI ASENGYM 2226-28 Shelby St. FINN BROS. Funeral Home '639 N Meridian St TA-1835 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-SB2B ■■ * Clyde Y. Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N Meridian. HA-1444 J. C. WILSON iQ Proroert DR-H321-03M 4 Lost and Found STRAYED BEAGLE HOUND—Black tan white feet. Return. 732 Fletcher Ave. A ROLL of precanceled stamps If finder will communicate with telephone. IR--1148. IR-5770. he wUI ce rewarded.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Lost and Found , LOST—Black purse on Madison avenue. : Contains kevs. Reward. CH-1804-M. I LOST—On or rear Speedway golf course white gold watch and chain; initials T D D on back: valued as keepsake. Return to T D Dovle. 368 Spencer Ave. or nhone RI-3229 Reward. LADY S wrist watch. Ooer'.ng (Swissi makv Cali CH-4189 after 6pm 5 Personals Dr. Chester Miller DENTIST. 1107 I. O O F. Bldg. RI-7281. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. L S AYRES 6e CO. ULTRA VIOLET or diathermy treatm-nt; $1 with this advertisement. HA-t1.74. 2238 N Meridian. WAITERS AND BARTENDERS union meeting every Friday at 2:39 p. m. 119 E. Ohio 6 Transportation Good cars all directions. Share expense. U. S TPAVEL SERVICE GRAND HOTEL I RI-9210 Cor. Md & 111. St. 105 S. 11l St. BUSINESS SERVICE THESE ADVERTISERS GUARANTEE PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE. Car Simonizing <?0 q: Cars Simonized. LI-8994 MASTER ; yz-vd paint and body co., 928 n. : Penn. Cinders CINDERS—AND CRUSHED STONE. WHY 1 NOT CALL SPARKS? RI-2232, Cleaners I CLEANING —Pressing—Repair. Expert relining. Call. Deliver. CAMPBELL | CLEANERS. HA-0930. Floor Refinishing I rent OUR Dustless Electric Floor Sander, : day, hour. RISK S HARDWARE. CH-4239. Furniture CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR. BLIND. HA-0583. Furnace Repairing RAM-TITE will fijf cracked bowls, extend their life ten years. Low cost. HE--2565. TA-5829-Furs Restyled OLD FUR COATS made completely over into latest model. HU-8150. ~ House Cleaning HOUSECLEANERS—Maids; all kinds of domestic assistance. FLANNER HOUSE. RI-7504. Moving, Transfer, Storage MOVE YOU—Take your discarded furniture: personal service: free estimates. HE-5038 FIREPROOF STORAGE Btore now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage Moving *4 per load and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. RI-7750. 419 E. Market St. MOVING $1 UP—Local overland equip. covrd. trucks: white men. Pete's. CH-2878-GRAVES-RODMAN—SPECIAL PRICES ON LOCAL MOVING: COVERED TRUCKS: WHITE MEN. RI-1288. ei UP. Large covered trucks; reliable men. HOFFMAN. DR-3813. STORAGE —Local, long distance hauling, return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ, RI-3628. RI-6561. CH--0699-W. Paperhanging, Painting PAPER HANGING—SI.SO room. Quality paper. 5c a roll up. Painting. BE--1185-W. Piano Tuning PIANO TUNING —Special price this week of Sept. 25th. VIRGIL M'DERMID. IR-2173-S. Radio Repairing RADIO SERVICE—CaIIs free. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO.. 546 Virginia. DR-0966. Rent A Car PLEASURE CARS—Trucks; U-Drive It. CENTRAL PARKING GARAGE. 39 Kentucky Ave. RI-7438. Roofing LET US repair your roofs, tin gutters: our work absolutely guaranteed. RI-9765. Rug Cleaning S. & S CLEANS and sizes 9x12 rugs, $2; upholstered suites. S7. LI-5894. Store Repairing BAND and orchestra instilments repaired; expert: guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO . 128 N Penn. LI-5513. Stuccoing STUCCO—Using water-proof lath. $1.05 per yard; easy terms. HA-0257. Window Shades KEITH SHADE C 0.—1348 N. Illinois. RI--4995. Dea 1 ers Brenlin Shades. Cleaning. IN ST BUCTIO NS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring STUDY PETROLEUM ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE. ENGINEERING DRAWING DESIGNING INVESTIGATE. FREE SCHOLARSHIP OFFER AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 804 FT. WAYNE. LIROYAL HAWAIIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSlC—Native instructions. 211 E. South. LI-8179. LET THE ’ HILO HAWAIIANS” teach you to play the Hawaiian Guitar as they play it. 2108 Roosevelt Ave. Wants Ads Accented Till 10 o tn II Dancing, Music, Dramatic ERNESTINE. EWING CARLILE SCHOOL OF STAGE DANCING LYRIC THEATER BLDG. RI-7512. HELP wanted 13 Help Wanted —Male WANTED An intelligent, dependable, young man, 21-26. State i education and experience. Telephone number. Box 12, Times. " WANTED: A SALESMAN An Indiana corporation requires the services of an experienced salesman between 35 and 50 years of age. to assist in the distribution of its capital stock within the state. , ~ The companv and its officers and directors are well and favorably known, and it is in a unique position in its industry. A carefully laid out sales campaign, with every assistance to the salesman, creates aii attractive opportunity for the man selected. Remuneration will be on a liberal commission basis with weekly settlement. The applicant must finance himself. He must be capable of contacting responsible people in a dignified manner. and able to derive the fullest advantage from the co-operation which will be furnished him. Onlv men of the highest tvpe and of unquestionable reputation will be considered for the position. Phone Mr. Grubb at the Lincoln hotel for appointment. WANTED—Man of high sales ability for established business. Opportunity for advancement. References. 235 N. Pennsylvania. LAR GE SEMI S TO DO GENERAL FREIGHT HAULING. INTERSTATE MOTOR FREIGHT SYSTEM. 1420 N. WEST ST. DENTIST —Exp. operator. Indiana, license dentists. MORRISON HOTEL. Chicago. Illinois. 5 MEN—AGGRESSIVE. AMBITIOUS NEAT. SALARY TO START. 418 WHEN BLDG. 14 Help Wanted—Female A REAL opportunity for 3 refined women over 30: must be of pleasing personality, aggressive and willing worker. Special training given. Call RI-9955 for ap- | pointment. | DEMONSTRATOR Good opportunity ; awaits applicant who can quality. Canvassers need not apply. MRS. LUMS- i DEN, 510 Merchants Bank Bldg. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2. $2 50. *3—NEW JERSEY. N.. 741—Clean, modern, homelike. Good heat. Walking distance. ; $2.50—637 E 9TH—Near College Ave.: warm room; private home; privileges; gentleman. LI-1925. $2 75: 515 E . 24ta.—Room near bath: steam: hot wat.; widow s home. HE-1494. S3 s:ngle. 54.50 double: 939 N. TACOMA— Good front rm: in real home. CH-6173-R. S3: PENNSYLVANIA. N . 1824—Front room: 1 or 2. Constant hot water: good heat; i phone. v S3: NEAR 42D AND PARK—Attractive, large corner room; garage; meals op- I tional. HU-3330. ! S3: JEFFERSON. N . 649 Nice, large, light front room; 2 girls: good heat. -1747--BLUE RIDGE RD . 137—Butler; attractive large room, near bath; privileges; bus. HU-3510. CAMPBELL. 941. 'N. Irvington'—Nice rm. for ladv; fine home: near bus. IR-3612. CAPITOL. N~] 3143—Nice front corner room: good heat; for 2: private home. TA-2554. CAPITOL. N . 3159—Furnished front room. 1 or 2 men: private home, privileges; garage. TA-48,6. CENTRAL. 1812. APT. 2—Attractive room: next bath, breakfast, Sunday dinner: garage optional: gentleman; phone. COLLEGE AVE. 3222—Attractive front j room: private home: garage optional; no children. HA-1039-J. | CO r LEGF 3516—Clean front room. 3 win- j dows; warm; breakfast optional. WA- I 3458.

REATALS 17 Furnished Rooms COLLEGE. 5342—R00m, bath; lady empioyed: kitchen privileges If desired. DELAWARE N., 1328—Large, front room, i twin beds: other with double bed. Reasonable. DELAWARE. N . 2024—Attractive room, private bath optional. Large closet—- | kitchen privileges. Bus line i DEQUINCY, 619. N.—Nice room, home Srivileges; meals optional; private home. 3-6304 I ILLINOIS. N , 1440—Nice large room, pri- | rate lavatory; breakfast optional; close [ in. RI-5687. MASS . 703. Apt. s—Clean front in middleI aged widow s steam heated apt,; ST NEW JERSEY. N , 1225—Large comfortable room, large closet: private bath; steam heat. NOWLAND. 1825—Couple to share private | modern home, garage optional; referI ences. CH-1722. i OHIO. E.. 407—Lodging. 15c, 25c, 35c, per night, hot, cold water. RI-4145. OLIVE. 1012—Niceiv furnished front room, near bath; close Fountain Square: reasonable. OLNEY N.. 1015—Furnished room. 1 or 2; : next bath: modern; private home; j garage, CH-1464-M. i RILEY. N.. 406—1 or 2 gentlemen; shower; Sarage: meals optional; near bus line. 3-6018. I RURAL, N.. 612—Cozy steam heated room; 1 real home: garage; laundry optional. | S3. CH-6698. I SHERMAN DR.. 62 N.—Warm; hot, cold i water: garage: bus; gentleman; meals • optional. IR-1017. SUTHERLAND. 511—Lovely large front room; congenial employed couple; very reasonable. HE-5628. PRIVATE HOME—Plenty of sunshine, convenient bath, shower: central location. References. HA-4837-W. ATTRACTIVE ROOM—Refined north side home: twin or double bed. References. TA-6208. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns WASHINGTON. W., 359—Rooms, outside, clean: double. 50c; single. 30c: $1.50 wk. Colonial Hotpl Everv Ron - Jre ® aark * oreciate, S4 up. 236 N. Illinois. CICOE HOTEL—Modern: newly furnished rooms; steam heat; $2 week and up. 124 E. New York St. NEW PALACE HOTEL—4 N. New Jersey St. Clean rooms. Cross ventilation. steam heat. np APPOR N hotel. A homelike hotel. Special rates to permanents. 3208 E. Mich. C’H-7550. THE CORONADO—lllinois St., >/ 2 blk. north bus terminal. Hot, cold water. Baths. Week. $3.50 up. Daily 75c up. LI-1637. Hoosier Hotels d th e * c v ° ur Modem rooms chock full of real comfort. City heat, hot water. 440 Massachusetts Ave. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel servica. As low as $2 a day: $lO week. 750 N, Meridian. LI-2351. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50, $3, $3.50; 631 N. NEW JERSEY— Nicely furnished rooms; good heat. LI-5989, S3—FURNISHED room and use of kitchen) refined lady; ideal neighborhood for dressmaker. IR-0956, $4; MODERN front room; also suite rooms;? 5; newly decorated. 646 Fort Wayne Ave. $4: 1414 PARK—Cozy 1-room apartment; light; next bath; hot water, phone, parking. S6; 434 1 2 N. RURAL—3 rooms and bath; utilities furnished: modern. CH-0357-M. ASHLAND. 1121—FRONT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM; ALSO SLEEPING ROOM; REASONABLE. LI-8733. BROADWAY. 1403—Nicely furnished apartment. Redecorated. Large closet, sink. phone. $4, S5. BEVILLE, 829 N.—Furnished 5 rms; bath; entrance: steam heat. Block E. 10th, BROADWAY, 1403—Nicely furnished small apartment. Redecorated. Large closet, sink, phone. $4. BROADWAY, 1134—1 to 3 rooms; some private baths: $2.50-55.50; also sleeping rms. 1201 BROADWAY—I room niceiv furnished, sink, utilities, phone, accommodate 2; private entrance. CAPITOL. N.. 1332—0ne or two modern rooms: private entrance: $2. CENTRAL. 2516—2 rooms, cross ventilation. Continuous hot water; all modern conveniences. Reasonable. CENTRAL. 1948 —Front room and kitchenette: single housekeeping room. Also sleeping room. Reasonable. COLLEGE. 1410—Clean, comfortable. 1 and 2-room apartments; everything furnished. $3 up. RI-6294. COLLEGE. 1933—Nice, clean, well furnished 2-room suite, running water; all utilities. - DAVIDSON, 319 N—Nicely furnished 2 rooms modern, overstuffed, utilities; adi fit swalk in g and istance. RI -2629. DELAWARE, N., 922—Kitchenette, large room, $4; large room, $3.50; beautifully furnished. LI-9445. ILLINOIS. N., 2339—1, 2. 3 rooms, sink; S3. 53.50. $5.50. $6, HA-4928-M. NEW JERSEY, N., 1449 —3 rooms, new overstuffed; everything furnished; downstairs; priva te entrance. RI-3619. ORIENTAL. 20 N.—2 and 3 room apartments; complete, all utilities; private entrance; reasonable. TALBOTT, N.. 2420—0ne. two-room private apts.: $3. $3.50, $4.50. HA-4928-M. WASHINGTON. E.. 5657—Completely furnished housekeeping <suite; Ideal for 2 people. Very attractive. IR-0956. LOVELY WOODRUFF—6OB Middle Dr.; 1 room, kitchenette, $4.50; 2 rooms, $5.50; large room, $4.50. CH-4108. "THE MERIDIAN”—No. 24; downtown; modern, cheerful apartment: frigidaire; completely furnished; hot water. LI-8216. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p nr,. 19 Rooms with Board $4: SMALL CHILD—Good meals, laundry. Mother's care; near school. HA-4381-M. $5; 13TH ST., E., 317—Attractive room, good meals: excellent heat; homelike; carline. RI-8102. CENTRAL, AND 58TH—Lovely double or single; private home; meals, laundry, garage. HU-7618. NONE BETTER: twin beds, shower; large closet. Privileges. 2062 N. New Jersey St, TA-6916. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $20 —2 and 3-room apartments; all utillties furnished. 314 E. St. Clair. $22; 42 W. 11TH.—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: heat, gas, water, ice furnished, CaH_Apt. 1. THE_G rant. $25 —515 E. 22nd—4 rooms and alcove; redecorated; water, heat furnished. IR--5918. S4O; WASHINGTON, 5332 E.—s-room upper; refrigeration; steam heat; water. IR-0334. NEW JERSEY, 522 N.—s2o up; home-like; up-to-date. 2-4-5 rooms; redecorated. RI-7934, ALABAMA, N., 2029—Lower duplex; 7 rooms; city heat, garage: reduced rent. PARKER. AVE.. 625—4-room lower; in-a-dr. bed. heat, water, furnished. CH-2630. Evenings, 3720 N. PENNSYLVANIA $45-SSO 2035 N. Meridian S4O-S6O 215t—424 E.—Desirable 4-room lower; heat and water; porches; reasonable. HA--2317. 3 ROOMS MODERN—AII utilities; hardwood floors; newly redecorated, 2822 N. Illinois. 19TH AT PARK—Second floor; 5 rms. and breakfast nook; bath; frigidaire; range! cabinet; good condition; has garage; $35. J. S. CRUSE. INC. RI-6412. ELY APARTMENT—State and Michigan (near Tech high); 4 rms.. bath, in-a-door bed, range, refrigerator; use of laundry; $25 Gar. available. J. S. CRUSE, INC. 128 N. Delaware. RI-6412.

House Rented First Day Ad Cost 33 Cents MICHIGAN, E.. 2818—5-room modern • bungalow; built-in feature, stove, ice A box; $22.50. • For Results Phone Riley 5551 NOW It’s THE TIMES for RESULTS

RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments 20TH. E. 701—2-room apartment; ln-a-door beds; Frigidaire; porch; adults: available Ist. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY] Our city wide listings afford an oopor- ' tunlty to inspect fur. and unfurn. apes, to meet your requirements. Transportation free. No obligation. Day. LI-5452; eve. or Sun. HP-6819 WA-04f3 22 Unfurnished Houses $9 MONTH—967 Udell St : 5-room semii modern: near schools HA-1268 $lO, WISCONSIN. 321—5 rooms, newly decorated, easily heated. School 22. Rl- | 0645. $12.50 5-room upper; lights and water free. 3518 E Michigan. IR- .915. 512.50 COTTAGE. 1603—4 rooms, kltchen- ' ette; near schools: water paid: redecoI rated. HU-4368. PR-3564-R. Jl4—s rooms; nicely decorated, with bath. garage. 44 N. Keystone. IR-7915. I $16.50; COLORADO S.. 43—4-room modern bungalow double: water paid. IR-5220. sl7—s rooms, modern, lower, built-in cabinet. hardwood. 1538 N Rural. IR-7915. $17.50; 25TH eT"2l7—6-room modern dbl.; splendid condition. HP-1417. $lB FORMERLY s4o—l6th St . E . 806: 3-bedroom modern; water paid. WA--1749-J. s2o—Heat furnished: Davidson. 811: modern 5-room upper: garage. TA-6808. s2l; MARKET. E., 102i —Modern double: near Tech: garage, water pd. DR-7848-2. S2S—WASHINGTON. E.. 4120—5 Rooms modern, garage, fenced yard. IR-5220 s2s' formerly SSO; MICHIGAN E.. 1811 — Stucco double: 5-room modern. CH-5784, $25; FORMERLY sso—Delaware, N.. 2452; 6-room modern; garage. Open. Redecorated. BELL ST.. 511, (1300 E.i—s-room double; redecorated; near Tech: sl2. TA-6415. 1114 BURDSAL PKY. sl3; 4 rms.. half dble.:_mod.. except furnace' garage; water paid. A. J. HUE3ER & CO.. 144 N. Delaware. CENTRAL 1824 —7-room modern double. perfect condition: garage. S2O, COLLEGE 5532—6-room double, breakfast room. Frigidaire, water softener, social room with fireplace. DR-0439 evenings. IR-0568. GRANT N.. 439—5-room modern, except furnace; redecorated, repainted, garage. $16.50. IR-0421. GUILFORD. 5243—Bungalow 5-room mod.; niceiv decorated: side drive garage. BE--1564-R. ILLINOIS. N. 2145 1 2 —2 rms.. $6; Pershing, N.. 719. 4 rms.. $9; Shelby. 116, 5-rm. brick, garage. RI-7725. KENWOOD, 3453—5-room, semi-modern, Shortridge, sls. water paid, garage. HA--3331-W. LINWOOD. N , 36 —5 rms., modern double, redecorated; near school; garage; S2O, water paid. DR-4497. MILBURN, 184(7- 2-rooni house on rear of lot. $8 month. 1103 N. New Jersey 5-Room Upper Duplex $15.00 GREGORY & APPEL, INC. LI-7491. 247 N. Penn. NEW YORK ST.. E.. 5755—Beautiful 6-rm. double: large yard; A-l condition. $32.50. NEW YORK. E.. 2203—6-room mod. doublc: easily heated: water paid: S2O. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2247—A-l modern 6 rooms, breakfast nook; garage; $25. IR--6844. OLIVE AVE.. 1427—5 rooms, bath. $13.50; Michigan, E.. 3617—5 rooms, modern. $22 50; Robson, 3601—5 rooms modern. $28.50. OLNEY. N.. 838—Nearly new 5-room modern bungalow: built-in features, redecorated; garage, fenced yard; adults. PARKER. 1201— $lB 50: formerly $25; single 6-room modern; A-l. BE-2839-J. STERLING. 1203 5-ROOM MODERN. $17.50, WATER PAID. IR-3350. TUXEDO. S.. 35—7 rooms, modern, hardwood floors, school, garage, reasonable. HA-2979. VERMONT] e 7, 125—11-room, bath, gas, electricity, rooming location; S2O. HU--6397. WALLACE 2112 N.—s-room bungalow: $lO. Belmont, N„ 903: 4 rms.; garage; $7, 21ST ST.. W„ 123—Clean. 7 rooms, modern. good furnace: schools: $lB. HA-2189. 34TH W.—s rooms, garage: water. sl2. 30th St,—Sleeping rm. $1,50. WA-2820-J, 44TH ST.. E.. 609 —Single 2 bedrooms; strictly modern; warm; garage; SSO. LI--5814. MONTH FREE sls: 1936 W. Michigan St.; 5 rms., half dble., mod., except furnace; garage; water paid. LI-4412. COLORED —Hovey. 1923 —$9; 5-room double; redecorated; water paid; near schools. After Yon Have Selected Your New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ILLINOIS, 810'i, N.—Beautiful, modern furnished, efficiency apartment; $7 to $10.50; utilities. LI-8888. LOCKERBIE. 610—Modern 4-room apartment; hot water; steam heat; walking distance. LI-6080. MARKET. E., 1326 —3-bedroom modern; beautifully furnished; steam heat; water furnished. 4 schools: $35. RI-2234, OAKLAND. 1240 N.—4-bedroom single; will rent furnished or unfurnished, IR-7019. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 room apartment; private bath. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF PL., 623 E. DR.—Modern living room, kitchen; private entrance; utilities: business women: $6.50-$7.00. RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost onlv 3 cents a word. A ROOM AD costs only 2c a WORD 24 Suburban and Farms VERMONT, W., 4927—6 rooms, electric lights, *,4-acre ground, garage. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space STOREROOM—Grocery fixtures; busy corner: 2 modern apartments adjoining; good living; reasonable. CH-5512-W. TEN MILES SOUTH—6 rooms: paved road; fruit; acreage: 3 miles east West Newton, R. R. 7. Box 202, Indianapolis. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale FINE HOME—6 bedrooms 3 baths large garage; in fine repair. Will consider trade for flat or property north. OSTROM REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LI-7446. sll DOWN —1814 W. NEW YORK—6 rms.. semi-mod., gar. 116 Shelby, 5-rm.. brick gar., sl2 down. Bal. like rent L RI-7725. 28 Sale Suburban Property SHERMAT4 DR., 1641—2 bedrooms, floored attic: city water; 3-car garage; 1 acre land; $1,550. $l5O down. sl4 month. BERT WILHELM. 2106 S Emerson. IR--4297. 31 Wanted to Trade NORTH near College; 10 room home and income for small clear suburban property. RI-4916. 35 Household Goods t SI.OO Delivers The new "A. B C.” washer; $49.50 up. AMERICAN RADIO STORES. 55 North Illinois St. LI-8976. NEW two-hole laundry stove. $5.95. BAKER BROS., 219 E WASH. GOLD SEAL and Armstrongs, 45c yd. & up. Cut-Rate Linoleum House. 811 N. Ala.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods KEEP COOL wita a "Modlr.e. - ' room cooler. Call at our office, where they are demonstrated. POLAR ICE St FUEL CO. TA-0689. WASHERS AND IRONERS OFROM $49.50 UP Old Machine Allowance Terms $1.25 tVeekly Evening by App t. ! 32 N. Del. ELECTRIC SHOP LI-5386 KELVINATCR —36 cubes, perfect condition. Sacrifice for $35 HU-2604. 5 REPOSSESSED dir.ir.c and bed rm. suites j in all finishes. BAKER BROS. EQUITY in practically new overstuffed bedroom and dining room suites. 2832 . Cornell. ! MIRRROS tapes Ties and fine wall hangi ings a' low prices. BAKER BROS. I NEW fireless coolcers. $6 95 and 58.95. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. WASH. : USED overstuffed suites m all covers; 2 i and 3 pieces: lowest prices. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. WASH. DINING SUrr&-8 piece: library table; heating stove. Reasonable. 1846 Miiburn St. NEW 3-piece overstaffed suite. $49.50. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. WASH. HEATROLA—Used only *5 months; reason- ; able. Call after 6p. m. 1316 W. 32nd. PARLOR FURNACES. *17.50 to $35.00. BAKER BROS . 219 F WASH. 5-PIECE BREAKFAST SUITES. $7 95 BAKER BROS.. 219 T E. WASH. WASHING MACHINE, gas heating stove, bedroom, dining room and living room furniture, piano, table and floor lamps, rugs, ice box, office furniture. 1901 Southeastern. HEATERS-—All kinds: baseburners. laundry stoves, like new: reasonable. DR-4962. NEW four-hole laurdrv stove. $5.95. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. WASH. VACUUM CLEANERS—.3OO. Regina. Eureka. Electrolux, Premier, Royal, etc. Hoovers as low as $8.50. Nothing over $27.50. 1314 W. Washington st. Open evenings. 50 FLOOR lamps complete for $3.95 each. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. WASH. EXTRA large overstuffed custom-made, tapestrv covered davenport, dining-room suite. IR-0524. 34 Swaps "SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in thia column is Hated in The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of charge Your swap ad coats onlv 3c a ward In The Times. Spacial multiple rates of seven davs for the price of fivo and four davs for the cost of three TO TRADERS If vou can not find the leads that you desire in the ads in this column call the Swap Counter. RI-5551. and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps previously published. There Is no charge for this service CASH for vour house to wreck. SERVICE WRECKING CO.. 320 N. West. LI-3069. TRUCK—ton pane! for Chevrolet coupe or what? 1502 E. 10th. FURNITURE--A-l, for a sedan in good condition. 2020 Wilcox ave. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments YOUR RADIO repaired bv experts. Free inspection-. MT. JACKSON RADIO. 3413 W. Wash. BE-1490. Open evenings and Sundays. FREE—Radio service calls; estimate if rep. needed. LANES. 2828 E. Tenth, CH-0218. SET OF Leedv Trap Drums. A-l; reasonable. 3360 N. Meridian. L-l. TA-5947, SPECIAL—Your old radio installed in beautiful cabinet. $5 up. "ALLEN’S,” 534 Massachusetts avenue. APOLLO PLAYER PIANO With bench. A-l. $25. 1046 Nelson. DR-1343-W. Sonora Superheterodyne $27.50 Steinite Superheterodyne 32.00 Brunswick Superheterodyne 34.50 R. & R. Store, 225 E. Wash. St. 1933 USED "Motorola;” Radios, all electric, $25 and up. CAPITOL RADIO CO.. 38th and College Ave. WA-0300. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p m. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale WINE KEGS—ALL SIZES, LIKE NEW. CHEAP. DR-0337. SUDDEN DEATH—It never falls, destroys bedbugs and household vermin. Albert G. Maas Cos., 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7123, DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae, use Mothicide, liquid or crystals. Albert G. Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. KEGS—IO gallons. SI; 5 gallons. 75c: jugs. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-8085. SECOND-HAND BICYCLES and parts, bought and sold. 946 E. Wash. LI-6791. PUMPS, electric; complete automatic, 350 gallons per hour; piston type, shallow well; cheap. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. BICYCLES—SIO up, tires, repairs. Hoffmans, 251 Mass., 245 E. Wash,, 946 E. Wash SPECIAL ROCKS for rock garden; large petrified logs. 1006 Udell. Complete EQUIPMENT FOR RESTAURANT For quick sale or trade what have you? RI-6173 RI-0037 GROCERY BOX—A-l CONDITION. BARGATN. SELL OR TRADE. IR-0043. CASH for old buildings to wreck. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. LI-6270. Unredeemed Typewriters REMINGTON, ROYALS, UNDERWOODS. CORONAS, ETC., AT THELOWEST PRICE IN THE STATE. Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. 308 INDIANA AVE. BICYCLE, excellent cond'tion; reasonable. 2838 Central Ave. Apt, 3. HA-3154-R. BABY CARRIAGE—Reed. crib, stroller; very reasonable. HU-8129. 5-lb. Cans Yellow Petrolatum or vaseline, all U. S. P. X.. 35c per can. Motor oil, gear grease, axle grease, 1-lb. cans of plastic roof cement. Garage doors, roofing paper, hand and pitcher pumps. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol and South st. PLUMBiNcTFTXTURES—Large assortment, slightly damaged; 1 electric pump. 656 Fairfield Ave. HOUSE PAINT: gtd.. 4 colors; QQ r reggular 51.59 quality: gal vji/v, CUT PRICE CHINA STORE. _361_W Wash. 37D Beer Equipment. Coil and Novelty Boxes NEW FRONT AND BACK BARS All kinds of equipment for draft beer. We have them on our floor, to deliver right now. No waiting. fSame Old Motto.) RIGHT NOW SERVICE King’s Indiana Bill. Cos. 1631 Southeastern. DR-3578 BEER equipment, coil, novelty boxes, manufactured to order; rebuilt service, used fixtures. KILLINGER MANUFACTURING CO.. 1628 Bates St. DR-1332. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies TYPPIWRITERS SACKS BROS.. 308 Indiana Ave. ■ | '(nvoivntore Best prices. KING E&.. lypewrners 205 Mass. LI-9470 39 Wanted to Buy HIGHEST CASH prices paid for old gold Jewelry, watches, bridges, teeth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG. Cor Penn. & Market. CASH for pipe lines and plants to wreck. SALVAGE EQUIPMENT CO. LI-1831. 39-a Furniture Buyers |J ODC? E WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE Pall RT 04fid For furniture, ; '-'■dll Tv I. ottuUcyg, stoves or clothing you have for sale. Calls answered promptly. I WANTED furniture and stoves at once. 1 KENNEDY FURNITURE STORE. CH--0976. FURNITURE—CASH AT ONCE! Complete homes, pianos, radios, washers. MR. STILLABOWER—CH-6757. FURNITURE—CompIete homes, odd pieces, radios, any condition; best prices. RI--8993, 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. ALSO PIANO. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. NEED ALL KINDS O? FURNITURE. ANY AMOUNT. BEST PRICES. DR-4670. 40 Store Specials RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI-9441. Extensloo 373. L. S Arres & Cos j 40 Store Specials FOB RENT Fracture beds, invalid chairs, erutchee. back rests and commodes. BAKER BROS 219 E WASHINGTON 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yards. PRICES WILL BE HIGHER Tip Top lump. W. Virginia, forked... $6.25 Eastern Kentucky block, forked 56.50 Pocahontas Red Ash shoveled lump... $7.50 Pocahontas Red Ash mine run $6.50 Citizens Coke, eg? and nut $8.25 Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. 4 Yards. DR-2401. GOLDEN FLAME *7= ! Big Indiana No. 5 forked '?'*• l TIP-TOP CO: West Virginia Lump forked ••••-' FREDRICK COAL CO. OR-1792, WA-5666.

MERCHANDISE 41 Cash Coal Mart COAL. COKE. KINDLING 1 The Finest Quality Obtainable” Raymond City Virginia big block $6 25 West Virginia egg. forked $6 90 Glendora Wondr Coal, 3x6 lump $5.75 Linton No 4. clean forked $5 00 West Virginia mine run $5 50 Best Pocahontas red ash mine run.s6 50 j White Ash Indiana egg forked $4.50 Union Ice & Coal Cos. i DR-4621 Established since 1908 It will pay vou to visit our yard and | see the difference in good coals. s 4.soroßuys MONARCH High Quality 7x4 Indiana Lump. CENTER COAL CO. HE. 1458 FURNACE wood and kindling for sale. 138 Fulton. IU -6870. Better Grades of Coal. PAUL F MIDDLETON CO. 410 W. 17th St, HA-0100. LIVESTOCK 43 Horses. Cattle, Poultry PURE BRED and grade Guernsey heifer and bulls; some from A. R. and imported cows. DR-7801-1. Route 1, Box 39. GUINEA PIGS—I 4: 25 cents each; some bred. BE-1376-W, FOR SALE OR TRADE—2 heifer calves for chickens. 3340 N. Sherman Drive. AUTO MOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale. BUICK—’2B coach: excellent condition, $185; trade, terms. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2266. BUICK—'29 sedan: really a nice looking car; painted a Brewster green, black trim, good tires, mechanical condition, o. k. Will sacrifice for quick sale. sl9s— down at the bargain store. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 CHEVROLET —'32 bus coupe, like new; radio, hot water heater, $395. WILES AWILSON. 3815 College WA-2266. '3l CHEVROLET -Late roadster. 6 w. w trunk rack, rumble seat and lots of other accessories, only $295 —$75 down at the bargain store. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI -8000 CHEVROLET—'27 coach, runs good; the first $27.50 buys it at the bargain store. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 CHRYSLER—'77 roadster, 1930 model; runs and looks fine; Oh. boy. what a buy at $195 for only SSO down. Ask for Harold Anderson at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N, Capitol. LI-8000 DURANT—Touring; excellent condition, finish; $2.00 week payments. 3815 College DESOTO—32SC sedan; can not be told from new; for those who have always waned a De Soto and never felt they could quite afford the price of anew car, this car will fill the place astonishingly. Price reasonable. Terms and vour car accepted as down payment if equivalent. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 FORD —Coupe 732 V-8; new paint new tires; we sold it new. $395. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DR-5020. FORD—Deluxe coupe '3O; new paint, clean inside, fine condition, $245. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DR-5020. FORD—'29 Tudor: new paint; excellent: $135. WILES & WILSON, 3815 College, WA-2266. 1927 HUDSON—4-door sedan for only $175. SSO down; wonderful shape: original paint. See it at the BARGAIN STORE. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 MARMON—ModeI 68, 4-door sedan, late '29. Brand new tires rear, six red wire wheels, car only has been driven 20,000 miles; paint and upholstery excellent; a sacrifice at $375. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.. 1325 W, Morris. LI-4809. MARMON—'2B four door sedan: has original finish, runs and looks and acts like new. A bargain for 5165. SSO down at the bargain store. Bohannon & Morrison 5)4 N, Capitol. LI-8000 OAKLAND—Sedan; runs good, $35. 820 North Meridian. OAKLAND—Sedan; runs good; $35. 82U N. Meridian. PACKARD- '25 Sedan; runs good: has good ruboer; $45. 820 N. Meridian. PLYMOUTH—'33 four door sedan; used very little for demonstrator purposes. Will sacrifice for quick sale. See it at the bargain store. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 PLYMOUTH—'32 P. B. coach; almost new; has low mileage; these P. B. four cylinder Plymouths are the most economical transportation Chrysler ever built. This is our most outstanding buv at the bargain store. $125 down. We trade. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 PLYMOUTH—'32 P. B coupe; can not be told from new: really can not see why former owner disposed of the car, it's condition is A-l. Ideal for traveling salesman who wants economical transportation as this car will operate at about 2>ic per mile, including depreciation. See it at the bargain store. Bohannon & Morrison 514 N. Capitol. LI-8000 REO—'2B Wolverine sedan; new paint; good tires, mechanically excellent; SlB5. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College, WA--2266, GOOD VALUES in "Assured Transportation” at CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian, ranging from $25 to $1,095. LI-1995. Central's Used Car Store. See Oakley For Good Used Car*. FALL USED CAR BARGAINS at A. W. BOWEN CO. 945 Ft. Wayne Ave., 10th and Central. Chevrolet Dealers. Good Bargains in Used Cars SACKS BROS. AUTO LOAN CO. "Make Tracks for Sacks” 309 N. Capitol Ave. RI-5996. Outstanding Values in USED CARS at LOSEY MOTORS, INC. Willys and Auourn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. AytarmnCord Willys Knight Service at 'Tie Schott Auto Go, Carl Haase, Service Manager 2004 N. Meridian. TA. 3700 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors. TRACTOR/—Semi-trailer, repossessed; like new; bargain; Mack trucks. 730 E. Washington St. UNDER SIOO. Ford Pickup. Ford Coal Truck. Dodge Stock Rack. Chevrolet 1-Ton. SPECIAL. G. M. C. 1932—New stake body; 7.50x20 tires; duals S6OO MANY OTHERS. Trucks. Tractors. Trailers. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 West 13th Street. H. SANDYS. LI-7167. 47 Autos Wanted] CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY "Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealer." I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol. LI-4516. USED CARS WANTED—Anv model or condition. Highest cash prices paid. SELIG AUTO CO., 19 S. East St, RI-7119. CASH son vour car or equity. ABELSFIN'K AUTO CO.. 440 N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112. i 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts. USED TIRES <t 1 Guaranteed 3,000 Miles * Taken In trade on General*. Others guaranteed up to 8.000 miles at slightly higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St, LI-5523 52 Business Opportunities GROCERY and meat market; full stock j and equipment, frigidaire; corner loca- . tion. Owner. BE-1860. 1 SELL furniture of 13 rooms all full. Must sell and rent house. Reasonable. HE-3422. ROOMING HOUSE—I 9 rooms. 4 baths: rooms all filled; rent SSO: reasonable. Owner. RI-8641. 52-a Securities, Bid?. & I.oan Building and Loan Will pay attractive price for limited i amount. LI-9415. Suite 214. 66 W. New ; York st.

53 Personal Property Loans RIGHT NOW The Butysng Power of Cash Is High NOW 1* the time to buy things you need. , * . he American Loan Cos. invites you to investigate its Personal Loan Service Loans up to S3OO mny be secured on personal property, automobiles, listed stocks, or your own signature. The liberal monthly-repayment-plan | will please you. LOANS TO SALARIED EMPLOYEES. COME IN AND GET THE COMPLETE DETAILS. American Loan Cos. 347 Bankers Trust. Ll-SiSO LOANS UP TO S3OO WOULD AN EXTRA SIOO. S2OO or S3OO solve vour money problem? BORROW ANY AMOUNT for one. two. three or as long as twenty months. Rates are reasonable and payment plan is liberal. You control the cost because the faster you pay. the lower the cost. PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE for forty-six years Full details without obligation. | Personal Property and Auto Loans 2—OFFICES—2 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. N. E. COR. PENN & WASH. ST& LINCOLN 8495. 200 ROOSEVELT BLDO N. E. COR. ILL. A- WASH. STS. LINCOLN 2491. Commonwealth Loan Cos. Business Established 1887. llllilllllllllilllllllllß j CASH—LOANS | | We Assist Thousands | of Families With Financial Problems s you can borrow money here ”, H qulcklv and confidentially on your s = own security and signature. -H Our convenient plan is made to == m fit your needs. You can repay in jg == small monthly payments. H ALSO AUTO AND NOTE LOANS. §g m We loan anywhere in city or county g ( CAPITAL LOAN COi { = 207 Kresge Bldg. (2nd floor I jp 41 E. Washington St. Phone RI-7561 H linwiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii!nifiiiii;;iiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiijjjjiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiini noAKi# |L ‘100;-vM50 JA *2OO Take one month, three months, six months, 10 months —or longer—to repay. Personal Finance Cos. 34 S. PENN. RI-5054 Century Bldg. Ground Floor READY CASH WE LOAN Up to S3OO on Personal Property No inquiries. No indorsers. Sterling Loan Cos., Inc. 203 State Life Bldg. 15 E. Wash. St. Second Floor. Tel. LI-4065 personalTloans SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. I LOANS ON FURNITURE AND DIAMOND# 2U,. INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFAKH LOAN. RI-3587 55 Auto Loans lAUTO LOANSI TO PAH/ DON’T HOSE YOUR Refinancing at very low; payments. m '} —Others Paid Off— § a Quick, private. Confidential. - OPEN EVENING Auto Loans WHY LOSE YOUR CAR? If you can’t meet your payments, we will refinance your car. make the payments lower or give you more cash. As long as 2 years to repay. 77CSX RATES Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 201 W. Washington. RI-1321 AUTOS 20 Months to Pay CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Washington St. LI-8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years " LEGALS J 56 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO 11555 Application of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company to abandon and discontinue the operation of Miners’ Trains 314 and 315 from Bicknel! to Knox Mine No. 4. near Westphalia, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Publio Service Commission will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at 401 State House. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 330 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday. October 11, 1923. Public participation in this hearing la requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION BY R. C. GILBERT. Examiner. SHERMAN MINTON, Public Counselor. Indianapolis, Indiana, September 22. 1933.