Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1933 — Page 14

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Find Second Head Injury Bv United Pre BOSTON. Dec. 18.—Irvin (Ace) Bailey, Toronto Maple Leafs hockey •tar, clung to life today, but chances for his recovery were dealt a severe blow yesterday when a second emergency operation disclosed that he had suffered a more serious brain injury on the side opposite to which he was struck. Bailey suffered his injury last Tuesday in a game between his team and the Boston Bruins. He was thrown to the ice in a collision with Eddie Shore, Bruins’ defense star. love~sTgned up AGAINST INDIAN Billy Love, of Lexington, Ky„ who pinned Harry Burris in last week's show, will meet Chief Little Wolf, Canadian Indian grappler, on Friday night's wrestling bill in Tomlinson hall, Promoter Jimmy McLeinore said today. Love last a bout to the Indian last summer and is anxious for another go at his old rival. Promoter McLemore is seeking two additional bouts for Friday night's exhibit.

H. S. Results Saturday

LOCAL SCHOOLS Shortridge 35, Marion. 19. Manual. 25; Warren Central, 16. Cathedral, 18; Connersvllle. 16. OTHER SCHOOLS Paragon. 19: Morgantown. 15. Charlottesville, 34. New Palestine. 26 Pendleton. 32 Middletown 26. Aurora. 24; Osgood. 22. Berne. 21; Decatur. 19. Hartford City, 49; Columbia City. 19. Elkhart, 22; Goshen. 17. Oakland Ctty. 31; Petersburg. 26 (overtimeei. Warsaw. 25; Mentone. 22. Huntington, 15; Wabash, 13. Richmond, 37; Lawrenceburg, 19. Central, Evansville, 20; Laporte, 18 (overtime). Bourbon. 25; Plymouth, 23 (overtime). Glbault. Vincennes. 33: Edwardsport, 24. Linton. 29; Wiley. Terre Haute. 20. Switz City, 23: Jasonville 21. Dugger. 34; Hvmera. 14. Parts (111.). 30; Gerstmeyer, Terre Haute. 17. Batesvllle. 36; North Madison. 9. Fontanet. 19. Honey Creek. 7. Clinton. 19; Sullivan, 16. Lawrence Alumni. 23; Lawrence. 18. Wlnamac, 36; Kendallville. 13. Whiting. 25; Valparaiso. 21. Hammond. 27; Emerson. Gary. 22. Hobart. 36; Clark. Hammond. 23. Wallace, Gary, 14; Froebel, Gary, 8. Delphi, 24. Kokomo. i5. Peru. 26; North Side, Ft. Wavne. 15. Straughn, 23; Cambridge City 18. Leavenworth. 21; Marengo. 15. CENTER GROVE TOURNEY Center Grove. 33; Edinburg. 8. Masonic Home. 24; Union, 21. Union. 35; Edinburg. 28 (consolation). Center Grove, 32; Masonic Home. 27 (final!.

Saturday College Scores

STATE COLLEGES Wabash. 26; Indiana. 22. Butler, 34; Franklin, 22. Manchester. 28; Kalamazoo. 22. Ball State, 40: Hanover. 26 Huntington, 15; St. Joseph’s, 13. OTHER COLLEGES West Virginia. 32: West Virginia WesJevan, 24. Pennsylvania, 32: Michigan, 25. Illinois, 37; Illinois Wesleyan. 19. Wisconsin 32; Marquette. 30. lowa. 44: Carleton. 24. Ohio State. 41. Western Ontario. 20. Miami iO>, 42; Georgetown (Ky.) 29. Mt. St. Marv's 42; Shepherd. 20. Kentucky. 31: Cincinnati. 25. Pittsburgh. 27; Northwestern, 23. Chicago. 30; Bradley. 22. Southwest State Teachers (Missouri), 16; Arkansas, 13. Washington State College. 39: Cheney Normal. 33. Chicago, 309: Bradley, 22. St. Thomas (St. Paul) 25: Minnesota, 24. Ohio Wesleyan 49; Western Reserve. 28. Fordham. 40; Columbia. 30. Dartmouth. 54; Harvard. 20. Texas A. and 1., 24; Texas Aggies. 21. Dekalb ill!.) Teachers. 39; Whitewater Teachers. 26. lowa State, 28: Grinnell. 19 Columbia (Iowa), 26; Platteville (Wis.) Teachers, 24. St. Louis U.. 46; Arkansas State. 22. 1 Texas Christian. 44; North Texas Teachers. 33.

Bowlers’ Honor Roll

The bowlers of Indianapolis are responding in their usual bighearted way in The Times Clothe-a-Child-for-Christmas campaign and the honor roll has reached a total of sixteen children cared for by the ten pin pastimers. Only one more week remains in the drive and any league thr.t wishes to care for a boy or girl can secure instructions from The Times Slothe-a-Child Editor. Those on the bowlers’ honor roll to date are: Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meyer. Pritchett alleys, two children. Delaware League, Delaware alleys, three Children. Avalon League. Pritchett alleys, two children. Evangelieal League, Pritchett alleys, one Child. Pritchett Recreation League, Pritchett alleys. one child. Bowlers, one child. Tuesday Night Ladles' League, Pritchett alleys, one child. Block Optical Ladies’ League. Pritchett alleys, one child. South Side Business Men's League. Fountain Souare alleys, one child. Indianapolis Water League. Fritchott alleys, one child. Chevrolet Employes League. Indiana alleys, one rhild. Vostoffice League. Pritchett alleys, one child. TIGER FROSII CLICK Princeton’s freshman football squads of the last two years have had as much success as the varsity —they were undefeated.

Mrs. McCutcheon Bowls in Grand Style Against Men

BY LEFTY LEE Mrs. Floret ta McCutcheon is the world's champion woman bowler. This is the unanimous decision of hundreds of local followers of the bowling game who wintessed her performance during three special match games over the week-end. The first match was rolled on the Parkway alleys, with that lefthanded star. Oscar Behrens, as her opponent. Mrs. McCutcheon appeared to be at the tcp of her game early in this match, rolling 219 and 233 her first two games. During the third game, her foot slipped and she lost her balance. This accident seemed to make Mrs. McCutcheon cautious for the rest of the match and the flock of strikes failed to arrive. Behrens displayed his usual effective strike ball during the latter half of the match and was returned the winner by a margin of sixty pins, rolling 1,036 to Mrs. McCutcheon's 976. Sunday afternoon Mrs. McCutcheon was defeated again, this time bv Jess Pritchett on alleys 19 and 20 at the Pritchett Recreation. That bugaboo of all bowlers, the 8-10 split, was the cause of her downfall, no fewer than six appearing during her third and fourth games. The error column was one for Mrs. McCutcheon and one for Pritchett, and oddiv enough they both occured In the same inning Pritchett produced the same total as Behrens, a 1.038 for the five games, while the woman star had 943. The match Sunday night at 8 o'clock on the Indiana allevs round the champion In her best farm and she registered a win again the best bowlers in the citv. John i In this series. Blue went into the lead at the end of the first game, rolling 233 to 195. but at this point Mrs. McCutcheon started to bunch her strikes and rolled a 256 while Blue dropped to 177. Her other games were 187. 324 and 161 a total of 1,023. Blue never found biv. stride after that first game and stfGped at 927;

JOHN C. CLARK TO BE BURIED IN CROWN HILL Last Services for Druggist Are Scheduled for 2 P. M. Today. Funeral services for John C. Clark, 63, 2140 North Alabama street, were to be held at 2 this afternoon in the Flanner & Buchanan funeral home, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Clark died Friday at his home. He was the operator of the pharmacy in the Claypool, which was founded eighteen years ago bv Mr. Clark and John Cade. Mr. Clark’s son, Ralph N. Clark, was associated with him in this business. Rademacher Rites Set Funeral services for Mrs. Christina Rademacher, 74, who died Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Wirick, 1829 South East street, were to be held at 2 this afternoon at the residence, and at 2:30 in the Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church. Burial was to be in Concordia cemetery. Mrs. Rademacher was the mother of Captain Herman Rademacher, of the Indianapolis detectives department. Surviving her are the son, daughter and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Former Resident Dead Otis A. Strass, 53, former resident of Indianapolis, died Saturday at St. Vincent’s hospital, after an illness of several weeks. He was on a visit to Indianapolis. Since 1926 he has made his home in Los Angeles. Mr. Strass formerly was a member of the Columbia Club and the indanapolis Athletic Club. Funeral services were to be held at 1:30 this afternoon in the Hisey & Titus funeral home. Burial was to be in Russia ville. Mr. Strass is survived by his widow, Mrs. Irene Strass. Burial at Shelbyville The body of Mrs. Deloris Irene Cook. 32, who died Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tip Cherry, 1909 Arrow avenue, was to be taken to Shelbyville this morning, where funeral services were to be held in the Forest Hills cemetery chapel. Mrs. Cook came to Indianapolis six months ago to make her home with her parents. She is survived by her parents; her husband, Jesse Cook; two brothers, Marshall and Tip Edwards Cherry, and a sister, Miss Alberta Cherry. Julius Services Set Final services for Mrs. Clara Julius, 64. 807 North Gladstone avenue, who died Saturday in the Methodist hospital, were to be held at 10 this morning in the Hisey & Titus funeral home. Burial was to be in Washington Park cemetery. Mrs. Julius was the mother of Russel S. Julius, athletic director of Shortridge high school. She had been ill for some time. Surviving her are the son, her mother, Mrs. Keith Scott, Delphi, and three sisters, Mrs. W. W. Farr, Delphi; Mrs. Frank Henning, Ockley, and Mrs. L. J. Funderberg, Cincinnati. James H. Kahley Dead Pneumonia, wliich developed from injuries received in an accident, caused the death yesterday of James H. Kahley, engineer for the Monon railroad, at St. Vincent’s hospital. The accident occurred Dec. 7. He had made his home for some time in the Edwards hotel. Surviving him is a sister in Waterloo, la. Rites Set for E. S. Wood Funeral services will be held at 2 tomorrow for Ezra S. (Tom) Wood, 48, 831 Dawson street, who died yesterday in the Methodist hospital. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Wood had been employed at the Link Belt Company for twentythree years. Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. Mamie Wood; the mother, Mrs. Herriott Wood, a brother, Frank Wood, and a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Rutherford. all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs, Verna Bragdon. Lawrence. Funeral services will be held at 1 tomorrow in the residence of Mrs. B. W. Gentry, 15 Woodland drive, for her father, John Harris, 85, who died yesterday. Mr. Harris was bom in Mooresvilie, and lived in Martinsville before coming to Indianapolis.

For the fifteen g3mes played the champ had a total of 2.944 an average of 196 and 4-15 pins per game. After watching Mrs. McCutcheon on the drives, one is impressed with her accurate delivery. During the five games rolled at the Pritchett drives, she hit the head pin every time and only had three balls to cross over into the 1-2 side. Her spare shooting also was very confidently performed and her only error left the 4-pin standing from a 4-7 leave. This star will be at the different alleys during the week, teaching the women of the city the art of bowling, and if her own form is an indication, our guess is that the girls will be taught that control and footwork are the most essential needs for big scores. The Elk Boosters were returned the winners of the seventh annual Pot of Gold 1.000 scratch sweepstakes that ended with Sunday's play on the Hotel Antler alleys, with a grand total of 3.133 which included a gilt of 190 pins. The Antler Alley Five, that had held the lead from the opening squad, until the Booster team passed it. finished in second place with a total of 3,081. Other prize winning totals were: Indiana Wheel and Rim. 3.073; Cook Goldblume. 3.024; La Fendrich Cigars. 3,019; Garfield Post No. 38. 3.013; White Furniture, 2,996. and the Indiana Wheel and Rim team of the Cltv League. 2.987. An entry of seventy-eight teams rolled in this meet. The popular Delaware League that has cared for two poor children, in the Clothe--a-Chi!d campaign, also has provided for the members of the league to enjoy the spirit of the season. When they bowl Tuesdav night, a total of fifty gifts will be made to the league bovs for various feats during this session. Red Haugh is the live wire leader of this loop and it is through his untiring efforts that this sixteen-team league is forging to the front. The Alley Owners’ 400 scratch doubles sweepstakes is scheduled to get under wavnext Saturday. Plav will continue Sunday and Monday. Saturday. Sunday and Monday Dec. 30. 31 and Jan. 1. play will be resumed, the winner being decided after the New Years dav session. Entrants will roll cn the Pritchett Recreation. St. Philip. Hotel Antler. Illinois, Central and Uptown aiievs. The entry fee is $2 per team for each set rolled. In addition to cash awards and two wrist watches, a special dally award of *8 will be paid to the team having high total each set. No team can win more than one of these awards The opening series are to be rolied on thg, Pritchett and St. Philip A; O. alleys.

NRA CODE APPROVED BY FLORISTS OF CITY New Rules, Effective Immediately, Limit Work to Fifty-Six Hours. Information has been received ; here that an NRA code for florists j has been issued to become effective immediately. The agreement pro- ! vides that employes shall work fiftysix hours a week with time and one-third for hours beyond the limit. Plans and committees have been arranged by the Allied Florists Association of Indianapolis for the Indianapolis Home, Flower and Garden to be held in the Manufacturers building of the state fair grounds, April 6 to 14. V. F. W. AID DISABLED VETERANS’ CHILDREN Candy, Toys and Ford to Be Given Away for Christmas. Children and needy families of disabled veterans who were injured in overseas service will receive gifts of candy, toys and food which are to be collected and distributed by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, under the direction of Arthur G. Gresham. Donations from the public for this work may be brought to the VFW relief station, 20S West Maryland street. ZIONISTS OF CITY TO CELEBRATE CHANUKAH Traditional Ceremony to Be in Bcth-El Temple. Indianapolis Zionist district will celebrate Chanukah in the traditional manner in the vestry rooms of the Beth-El temple tomorrow night at 8. This date will be the last day of the celebration. Cantor Myro Glass, assisted by his choir, will inaugurate the evening with the lighting of candles and singing Chanukah songs. TWO CARRIERS HELD ON MAIL THEFT CHARGES City Potsmen Are Bound Over to Federal Grand Jury. Charged with thefts from the mails, two Indianapolis mail carriers were held to the federal grand jury Saturday. They are Walter N. Wilson, 1437 North Holmes avenue, and Raymond F. Sheldon, 427 North Kealing avenue. Breaks Leg in Fall Slipping on a curb, Orlando Gibbons, 33, of 1757 Miller street, fell and broke his leg yesterday at Howard and Reissner streets. '^7<?{uwant-ad (fii- 5551 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BRINKMAN, LOUIS P.—Entered into rest Saturday. 8:30 p. m., age 67 years. Beloved husband of Elizabeth Brinkman, father of Albert and Harry Brinkman. Funeral Tuesday at residence, 2316 Stuart St.. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Anderson cemetery. HARRY W. __MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS in charge, HART, MARTlN—Father of Theresa and Thomas Hart of Brownsburg and Mrs. John K. Lanahan Mrs. Lewis Rogers and Catherine and William Hart of Indianapolis. brother of Patrick Hart of Brownsburg. passed away at his residence, two miles northeast of Brownsburg. Saturday. Dec. 16. Funeral from the residence, 8:30 a. m., Tuesday, Dec. 19. Services St. Malachi's church. 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited (Brookville papers please copy.) KAHLEY. JAMES H.—Age 70 years, father of Mrs. Mary Wilharm of Waterloo. lowa, passed away Sunday. Services probably will be held at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Tuesday, 10 a. m. Burial. Monon, Ind. Friends may call Monday evening. MILLER. REINHOLD A. IReinel— Passed on Monday. Private services at the residence, 3101 North Delaware St., Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends may call until noon Wednesday.- Burial, Crown Hill. NAGLE, FRANK F.—Beloved husband of Mrs. Nellie G. Nagle, father of William M. Nagle and Mrs. Herbert Crist, died at the home. 1528 East Ohio St.. Monday. Funeral Thursday, 8:30 at the home, 9 a. m. Holy Cross church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBY SERVICE. PFISTERER, MARY A.—Wife of P. A. Pfisterer, mother of Anna Childers of Detroit. Mich., and Lloyd of Indianapolis, passed away. Dec. 18. 3:20 a. m.. at the residence. 237 Richland St. Funeral notice later, for further information call FEENEY & FEENEY. THOMPSON. ALFRED—Passed away at residence. 54 North Gladstone. Monday morning. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m., at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Callers may come to MORTUARY after 2 p. m.. Tuesday. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists MORE AND MORE people of limited means, who want the best, use our mortuary. They know that the large institution, favorably located and doing a volume business, serves better—and for less. Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary 25 W. Fall Creek Dr. " TA-4400. W. T. BLASENGYM 2226-28 Shelby fit. DR-3570 FINN BROS. Funeral Home IW N Meridian St TA-1813 BUSINESS SERVICE THESE ADVERTISERS GUARANTEE PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE, Floor Covering FLOOR COVERING Berge's: low priced! linoleum, all grades: congoleum. 903 N. Illinois. RI-5801. | Furniture CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. Furnace Repairing FURNACE REPAIRS! All makes: experienced men; free estimates. H. CLARKE. RI-6090. Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, tree hauling to storage Moving *4 per load and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO RI-7750 , 41 E. Market Bt. MOVE YOU—Take vour discarded furniture: personal service: free estimates. HE-5035, MOVING—*I Up DAVIS TRUCKING CO. __3ls_E. Mich. LI-2655. Musical Instrument Repairing BAND and orchestra instruments repaired; expert: guar work. PEARSON PLANO CO.. 128 N Penn, LI-5512. Transfer STORAGE—LocaI, long dis. hauling; return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ RI-3628 RI-6561 CH-0699-W MOVING—SI.SO up. overland service. 25c per mile: large vans: free est. LI-9404. Welding CRACKED automobile motors welded bv electric arc or sprav process. SOUTHSIDE WELDINQ CO.. 18 W. South st. LI-4684. Window Shades F SHADE CO —1348* N. Illinois. RIDealers BrenUa Shades, Cleaning.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors, Florists ~ GRIN STEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-SS74 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-8828 J. O. WTLoOii t 0 Proroect DR-MX 1 -03X3 4 Lost and Found LOST—SB 25 and milk ticket, at Capitol hotel. Reward 222 Wabash. LOST—Brown coin purse, $5 bill, change. receipts, bus tickets. Reward. IR-2140-3. KODAK ALBUM—Lost on White River blvd. Keepsake. Call Be-3622-R. LAUNDRY—lllinois and New York sts. Return to Callahan. 28 Stokes Bldg. Reward. LOST—Male Boston Bull: vicinity St. Joe and Penn. Reward. RI-033L 5 Personals COLONIAL TEAROOM 2034 N. Capitol ave. FORMAL OPENING DEC. 21. Roast beef dinner 25c Chicken dinner 35c Also short orders. Three private dining rooms for reservation. Dinner music, 6-9 p. m. For reservations call TA-2564. MISS ROBINSON. For the Holiday Season Fruit cakes and plum pudding. Finest ingredients obtainable. L. S. AYRES & CO. BAKERY DEPT.—SEVENTH FLOOR. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week Minimum rental 5 weeks. L. S. AYRES fc CO. DETECTIVES! FREE CONSULTATION! Licensed. Bonded. 605 Inland Bldg. LI-4366, DR. CHESTER MILLER. Dentist. 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI. 7281. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male WANTED County managers for state of Indiana. One of the largest distillers, importers and exporters in U. S. A. Complete line of foreign and domestic liquors and wines, cordials, etc. Must have highclass men with experience. Best of references. B. V. BEAMAN J. H. HARMON STATE MANAGERS 606 Majestic bldg. Phone LI-7u76. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families in cities of Indianapolis, Danville, Edinburg, Counties of North Johnson and East Hendricks. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and increase every month. Write immediately. RAWLEIGH CO.. Freeport. 111., Dept. IN-38-S. CHRISTMAS CARDS—Bargain for dealers and good sales people. ART-WAY INCORPORATION, Transportation Bldg., Indianapolis. MAKE money selling Geiger’s candies for Christmas, 9 N. New Jersey. SMALL SALARY. GOOD BONUS FOR PRODUCTION. 334 WHEN BLDG. 14 Help Wanted—Female GlßL—White, over 21; general housework: experienced: care children. 4211 Park Ave. WANTED—Attractive waitress. Must be experienced. Apply 1425 N. 111, St. BEAUTY OPERATOR—No following necessary. 3126 E. Washington. 15 Wanted—Male or Female MAKS $3 per day selling comic Christmas cards. 38 W. Georgia st. MEN AND WOMEN—For house-to-house canvassing: good profits. 38 W. Georgia st. Times Want Ad Rates are the lowest in City. For complete details call RI-5551 17 Furnished Rooms $3; RURAL, N., 612—Steam-heated front room: home for right party; garage, laundry optional. CH-6698. CENTRAL at 39TH—Attractive room; young man; with young couple. Breakfast optional. WA-5457. CENTRAL, 3143—R00m in apartment, comfortable: next bath. Reasonable. Private entrance. COLLEGE. 2029—Apt. No. 4. A lovely room next to bath; 1 to 2; steam heat'; privileges. ILLINOIS, N., 1907—Steam heated room, refined home. Private entrance. Lavatory. toilet, garage. MARYLAND. 39 W.—Clean, steam-heated rooms: shower bath; $1.50 per wk. LI--0857. ORIENTAL. N., 20.—Lovely front room, next bath: private entrance: steam heat. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns NEW YORK, E., 124—Rooms. $2 and up; steam heat; comfortable: clean; walking distance. SCHWENZER HOTEL AND CAFE—46O E. Washington st.: rooms $2.50 up; steam heat; running water; showers or tubs. Colonial Hotpl Everv con tret aarkuuiuiLuu nuiei mg Must see v 0 aD . nreciate, $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. SCHWENZER HOTEL & CAFE—46O E. Washington St.; rooms $2.50 up; steam heat; running water; showers or tubs. CLINTON HOTEL—Sleeping rooms, $2 week: also housekeeping rooms. 29 Virginia ave. _ SARATOGA HOTEL—S4O Massachusetts ave. Desirable modern looms; steam heat: running water. LI-0665. It will pay you to see our comfortable rooms before moving. Special rates. Easy walking distance. DELAWARE AT MICH. LI-5315. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; £lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. 18 Housekeeping Rooms BROADWAY. 826—2-Room modern apartment; $5.50 to $6.50. Completely furnished. Private entrance. CAPITOL, N., 1332—2 modern connecting rooms: private entrance: $lO per month. ILLINOIS, N., 2339—Nice warm housekeeping rooms; £3.50. Good heat. HA-4928-M. MICHIGAN E„ 2416—Apartment, down, clear., warm. Desirable. Everything furnished. CH-7100. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1449—3 rooms, front apartment, private entrance, overstuffed; utilities; rent reasonable. RI-3619. OHIO, E.. 407—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms. Hot, cold water. Steam heat. OHIO. E., 540—Nice clean housekeeping rooms. $1.30 week, up. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 807—2-room apartment: front, first floor: warm; sink; water: private entrance SUMMIT. N.. 237—2 or 3 Furnished rooms; sink in kitchen; overstufi'ed; private ent trance: steam heat. RI-3571. WALCOTT. N., 248—1 room, kitchenette, upstairs; 2 rooms, downstairs; unfurnished; private entrances; very reasonabie. 19 Rooms with Boari NONE BETTER—Owner's home; twin beds, shower, privileges. Garage. 2062 N. New Jersey st. TA-6916. 21 Unfurnished Apartments FOR COLORED: m Jackson Court 1222-24 CORNELL $ O Heat, Gas, Water, Lights Furnished M. E. Molloy DR. 5012 *2O; 42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: heat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1, THE Grant. $25. A-l LOCATION 5-Room modern: heat, utilities. LI-3742; evenings, IR--7915. FALL CREEK BLVD. 329 E— 2-BED-ROOM APARTMENT. BEAUTIFULLY REDECORATED. HU-3656. MARKET. W.. 131—2 rooms. modern, steam heat, opposite Interurban Station. *l2. PARK. 2302—2-Bedroom apt heat, water, front, back porches, yard. GEORGIA APARTMENTS 702 E. Georgia—3 Rooms: modern; newly decorated. Gas range, ice box; all utilities furnished: 522.50. See custodian. The Colonnade MERIDIAN AT 9TH RI-0252 Purn. and unfurn. apt.. 1, 2 3. rms. and bath; dining rm. service optional. EFFICIENCY APTS., $25 Large rooms, painted walls, automatic heat. Frigidaire and utilities. ,1530 N. ILLINOIS ST.

AIITO MOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale.

1933 AUBURN SALON BROUGHAM One of the most beautiful cars in the city. Six wire wheels, radio, trunk, special horn and numerous other extras, including dual ratio; driven few miles; original cost $1,585 —Save S9OO. Full Price—*6Bs SCHOTT AUTO CO. AUBURN DISTRIBUTORS 2004 N. Meridian St. TA. 3700

RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments 3720 N. PENNSYLVANIA *45-*SO 2035 N. Meridian S4O-S6O INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. Our city wid- listings afford an opportunity to inspect fur. and unfurn. apts. to meet your requirements. Transportation free. No obligation. Day, LI-5452; eve. or Sun. HU-6819 WA-0433 LOCATE apt. the easy way. Call HE-1237 for free transportation. COLORED 1313 Ti Columbia, 3 rms.. water paid..s9.oo 320 W. 10th, 4 rms.. water paid 8.00 1009 Lafayette, 3 rms.. water paid... 5.00 LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia ave. COLORED —15th at Capitol; 2, 3-room apartments: water, lights paid; $7.50 mo. HA-2932. 22 Unfurnished Houses * sl3, FORMERLY s2o—Randolph S.. 1203; 4 rooms, garage, water paid. DR-5630. sls, NEAL, S„ 136—6-Room modern, repapared, Washington high, water paid. RI-3413. sl6; NEAR SCHOOL —Cottage. 6 rooms, modern; 1 child. 3001 E. 19th. CH--2688-W. w . sl7 EACH—St. Clair, "e. 318-20: 7or 14 rooms; ideal roomers; near school. HE--4276. SIB—FORMERLY $35. 16th E„ 2512; 4room modern; cabinets; water paid. DR--1280. $25, FORMERLY sso—New Jersey. N„ 3310; 6 rooms: strictly modern; A-l. HA-4928-M. $25, FORMERLY sso—Park ave.. 1617: 6room modern double: excellent. WA-2376, ALABAMA, N.. 930 —7-room modern, central hall, full basement, easily heated; S2O, AVONDALE, 2139—4 rms., semi-mod., gar., water pd.. $lO. LI-6546. 224 N. Dei. BLAINE 1336—4 rms., elec., gas. inside toilet; water pd.. gar. LI-6546 BRIDGE. 1245—5 rms.. single, elec., water, __gar.: new paper; $8.25. LI-6546. BROADWAY. 4642 —Corner single: 4 bedrooms; garages; $55. formerly $75. TA--1079. BYRAM, 3822—4 room modern double: 3 closets; cabinets; bed; garage. WA--1206. CHURCHMAN. 1148. 7-room modern single; garage: sls. DR-1099. DENNY. N.. 317—6-room single modern, exceDt furnace; Heatrola furnace; 3 bedrooms, newly papered: sls, CH-1863. DeQUINCY, N. 319 —6-room modern double; redecorted; water paid: only $22.50. IR-3735. GALE, 3029; 5-rm. mod., new paper, 2-car gir., water pd.; $13.50. LI-6546. 224 N. GRANT 108 N.—6-rms. mod., new hdwood floors: water pd.; Sl7. LI-C 035. HARRIS. 427 S.—4 rms.; gas. Wat. pd.; nice location: reduced to 57,50. LI-6546. McKIM, 216—5-room single: elec., gas toilet and water; g a r,; $12.5 0. LI-6546. RUCKLE 3366—Modern 6-room single; brick veneer: garagj; breakfast nook. Call owner. TA-0599. SINGLETON, 2101—5 rooms: bath; garage; clean; sl6. Water paid, 1852 Shelby. WASH.. 2413 E. —6 rms.. mod. except furn.; water pd.; sl3. LI-6035. WASHINGTON. E., 3711—7 rooms, bath, modern; moving expenses paid; s2l. IRWOODLAWN. 806—6-Room semi-modern, garage, water paid. A-l; $13.50. DR--6425-W. ' Kenwood, 3504—522.50 Six-Room modern double In good condition; nice neighborhood: close to Shortridge. This value can not be duplicated for $22.50. See it. SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-9484. 5 ROOMS, SUN PARLOR. 517 N. Oxford; 6-rm. mod. double; gar. E. Kirk McKinney Cos.. Inc. RI-2800. COLORED—22I4 Martha: 6 rms'.. elec., new paper; $9. LI - 6546. COLORED—III 9 N. Pershing; 5-rm.; new paper, gar.; $10: water pd. LI-6546. After You Have Selected Your New Home See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses CENTRAL, 2131—55.50 v.'k; 1 room, kitchenette, priv. bath, all util, furnished; priv. ent.: tele, prlv, HE-4155. ILLINOIS. 810V 2 N.—Beautiful, modern furnished efficiency apartment: $8 to sll. utilities. LI-8888. WALNUT, E.. 115—3 rooms, private bath; first floor. See housekeeper in basement. Ambassador Apt. Hotel Nicely furnished, with or without hotel service; rates exceptionally reasonable: walking distance. RI-1371. Pennsylvania at 9th EAST—S-room modern cottage; nicely furnished; A-l furnace; reasonable. HU-7530, or CH-4603-W. FIVE-ROOM single; complete; lights, gas, garage: $6.50; adults; inquire 719 E. New York. 24 Suburban and Farms Suburban Bungalows, $8 Mo. 47th. E„ and Garland, Layrence. Ind. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491. SIO—BACON ST., 509—E. of Madison; 5room bungalow; garage. RI-3413. 400 ACRES—4O Miles East of Indianapolis. Splendid house, tenant house. 3 fine barns, creek, sugar tree land. Only S3O acre. Terms. SEARS-HARVEY CO. 1011 Hume Mansur. RI-5507. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space FURNISHED office space; private entrance; very reasonable. Inquire 37 E. Georgia. realTsTaTeTor 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 28 Sale Suburban Property SMALL TRACTS: 1 acre up, any location; modern, semi-modern; any price. RI--1770. 31 Wanted to Trade BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNICW TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market St.. Union Title Bldg. MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps “SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing In thia column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty davs free of charge Your swap ad coats onlv 3c a ward in The Times. Bo*ci*i multiple rates of seven davs for the price of five and four davs tor the cost of t^ree TO TR4DERS If veu car 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 Swans crevicitslv published. There la no charge for this service SWAP—£IS for the best Ford Chevrolet or Whippet. 1601 S. Randolph. *6OO BALANCE well-secured mortgage, payable monthly for light car of late model. LI-9697, EQUITY ’3l Buicfc Victorian Coupe, lor car or cash. 3055 Balaton alter 6.

AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale.

MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods ELECTROLUX Air Cooled Gas Refrigerator —Sure, safe silent, economical to operate. Terms if desired. Citizens Gas Company 45 _S._ Penn. RI-5421. BARGAIN Sweeper; inner-spring mattress; infants’ auto basket. 325 Grand ave. DINING ROOM SUlTE—Walnut. 7 pieces; large baby bed. mattress. Very reasoni able. WA-3340. 3921 N. N. Jersey. ICIERE—A lasting practical gift that says, “Merry Xmas” 365 days a year. Buy an Iciere for her now. Polar Ice 6 Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern ave. LARGE—Dark oak china closet: double glass. Good condition. DR-1778-R. 725 E. Orange. FOR SALE —4 Rooms of furniture. 1 piece or all. 414 Beville. Times Want Ad Rates are the lowest m City. For complete details call RI-5551. GOOD quality floor covering. 33c sq. jd. Cut-Rate Linoleum House. 811 N. Ala USED WASHERS—SIO up. New machines from $39.50 up. Terms, $1.25 weekly. 32 N. Del. ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Small Balances to Be Paid on 3 REPOSSESED PIANOS Just Take Over the Small Balances Due and Start Payments in JANUARY LOOK! These Values Cannot Be Duplicated. GRAND $234 Apartment Size Upright $169 PLAYERS $43 UPRIGHTS ' $27 Small terms just finish the amount. Wiiking Music Cos. 120 E. Ohio LI-6464 Open Evenings XMAS RADIOS—6B MODELS sl2 Up Terms, $1 per week. Open evenings. R. & R, STORES. 225 E. WASH. YOUR RADIO repaired by experts. Free inspection. MT. JACKSON RADIO. 3413 W. Wash. BE-1490. Open evenings and Sundays. XMAS SPEClAL—Beautiful cabinets at $5 up. Installation free during this sale. ‘■ALLEN’S,” 534 Mass, ave. 8- Superheterodyne Majestic. $29.50. $1 down. 317 E. Wash. 10-TUBE Victor Lowboy, $24.50. $1 down. HARTMANN'S. 317 E. Wash. 9- Majestic Superheterodyne Lowbov. $1 down. 317 E. Wash. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale Santa Suggests Electrical gifts for T a Merry Xmas. SfpC' ''N Priced to suit every purse. Chronium J uTAu-. ‘-"‘js plated waffle irons, ' . with heat indicat.fi"*-- . v ors, electric toastAUvLP v \ ers, a wide selec--7 < sS-v i Beautiful / i-AI , \ electric percolators U ' ''A \ \IA and urn sets, elecv~* trie irons with heat control and for jolly days ahead a portable phonograph. Come in ana shop around PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. Open Eves. LI-5513. CASH FOR OLD GOLD $6.00 to $28.80 oz. Indiana Gold Ref. Cos. 135 W. Market St. FEDERAL LICENSE NO. 32 MAAS CLEANER & WATER SOFTENER. For all house cleaning, woodwork, bath fixtures, porches, walls, etc. Miles ahead of soap! 2 lbs.. 25c; 5 lbs. 60c. ALBERT G. MAAS CO.. 31 Virginia ave, RI-3315. Invalid Chairs - Crutches FRACTURE BEDS Back rests and commodes for sale or rent. BAKER. BROS. 219 E. Washington DESTROY MOTH—And tneir larvae, use Mothicide. liquid or crvstals. Albert G. Maas Cos., 31 Virginia Ave. RI-3315. SHOTGUNS BRAND NEW SINGLE BARRELS... .$4.95 Brand new double barrels, hammerless 10.95 LINCOLN LOAN 201 W. WASHINGTON. BICYCLES—SIO Up; tires, repairs. Hoflman, 251 Mass. 245 E. Wash. 946 E. Wash. BATTERIES—New and reconditioned: code guarantee; low prices. ACE BATTERY ERVICE. 339 Virginia ave. 1—5165 BURNOIL parlor heater. Good as new. Priced right. LI-7268. 320 W. Washington. 500 LBS. NA-SANI dance wax. special discount clubs. NATIONAL SANITATION CO.. 231 Indiana ave. FREE —Good stone for rock gardens, stepping stones, etc. All sizes; come and get them. 435 E. Market. TUXEDO—FuII dress Size 38. brocade vest. Almost new. 808 S. Illinois. AIR COMPRESSOR—RebuiIt: I> 2 CU. ft., 4.6 cu. ft . 8.6 cu. ft . guar.; reasonable. WE ALSO REBUILD MOTORS. MEIER ELECTRIC CO. 3525 E. Washington. IR-1151 CHILDRENS—PooI tables, children's play tables and chairs, sleds. 2 dinette tables and chairs, kitchen cabinet, chintz chairs, spinet desk, end tables, coffee tables, magazine racks, combination liquor and smoking cabinets, high-grade taole and bridge lamps. Novelty stationery. 810 FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol and South st. 2 DRESSES—IO-14: child's desk, chair; table, chairs, dolls bassinet; iron stove. HA-2325-J. TUXEDO, 3-piece; size 35 siim; like new. $7. IR-6254. j 37-c Building Materials Stop Roof Leaks! Johns-Manville asbestos fibrous enamel for coating old roofs of all kinds. 5-gai. containers: per gal 49c 55-gal. steel drums: per gal 39c Asbestos roof putty (bulki; per gal... 49c Wood - Weatherstrips - Metal Keeps Cold Out! Keeps Heat In! .... Wood and felt, best quality low as... 2c ft. Zinc and felt, rust-proof, low as. t. .3' 2 c ft. Bronze, one-piece double cushioned.2 : Uc ft. Door bottoms, oak and rubber, ea 65c Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 P. m. 37D Beer Equipment. Coil and Novelty Boxes NEW FRONT AND BACK BARS. All kinds of equipment for draft beer. BUILT IN OUR SHOPS SOLD ON PAYMENTS FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE King’s Indiana Bill. Cos. DR-5826 1631 Southeastern DR-3578 37E Kindling and Wood GOOD BEECH WOOD—ALSO KINDLING. 138 FULTON ST. LI-3085. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies | TYPEWRITERS Typewriters, adding machine* out ot pawn. Royals. Underwoods, >tc. LINCOLN LOAN. -2CI W. WASH, j

FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans

COMMONWEALTH REDUCES RATE Commonwealth wishes to announce a reduction in rate on S3OO loans. The new rate is 2i/> per cent a month. This will mean a substantial saving to persons vho may require a S3OO loan. Loans of less than S3OO will be made at prevailing 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 Sendee for forty-six 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

MERCHANDISE 39 Wanted to Buy OLD JEWELRY Up to $28.00 Or. HIGHEST CASH PRICES—Paid for old gold lewelrv. watches, bridges, teeth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG.. Cor, Penn. & Mkt. 39-a Furniture Buyers WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE fall pj nj(4Q Por furnuur*. V/ctu ivx. v-*v)i ruKS gtoves or clothing you have for sale. Calls answered promptly. FURNITURE—CASH AT ONCE I Complete homes, pianos, radios, washers. MR. STILLABOWER—CH-6757. 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. ALSO PIANO. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. 40 Store Specials RENT A MAYTAG SX per week. Cal! RI-9441. Extension 37X Minimum rental 5 weeks. L S Ayres fe Cos LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets MANCHURIAN KENNELS Chow pumps, champion stock, $25 2 gorgeous stud prospects; best of better breeding. MRS. T. B. JOHNSON, 6001 W- Washington. BE-3530. ANGORA KITTENS: adorable: 2 months: will hold until Christmas. 5523 Carrolton aye. DACHSHUND PUPPIES; 10 weeks’ old; pi ice reasonable. 4058 N. Illinois. WA--2439. POLICE PUPS—6 wks.; $2. $4. 2613 E. 17th. TOY BOSTON PUPPY. 2 mos. old. cheap for Christmas. 4541 Madison Ave. PUPPIES—For sale; reasonable. 416 Mass. Ave, AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale, BUICK COUPE-1930. 30-64 C. For a business man's personal car: here is a good one: $325. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave.. DR-5020. BUIC’K SEDAN—I 929, 29-47. Good condition. excellent for family car; $235. HARRY A SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave, DR-5020. CHEVROLET than 10,000 miles, bought from owner. Sale, trade terms. THORNBURGVOLLRATH. 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112. CHEVROLET—'29 Coupe. $125. CENTRAL BUICK CO 832 N. Meridian. LI-1995. DURANT TOURING CAR—Driven very little; down payment. SB, bal.. $2 weekly. WILES & WILSON, 3815 College. ESSEX '29 COUPE Really Worth While Bargain. LOSEY MOTORS. INC. FORD COUPE—I93I. Excellent condition and excellent appearance; $265. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR--5020. FORD—I93I. Tudor sedan the best one we have had for a long time; $285. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. FORD V-8 COUPE—I 932. Jumbo tires. ‘33 aluminum cylinder head, rings and pisI tons. Excellent condition; $395. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Virginia ave. DR--5020, FORD COUPE—I 929. In good condition; excellent transportation to that new job: $l2O. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. FORD V-8 TUDOR—I 932. Appearance of new car., good tires: only 15,000 miles. $375. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. DR-5020. GRAHAM —1933 Sedan. Air wheels. $625. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 832 N. Meridian. LI-1995. LASALLE. '2B C’ONV. CPE.—From wealthy family; low mileage on this car; pay repair bill and payments due at $19.50 ea. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. NASH SPECIAL—Late '29; fine" condition; new tires; price, S2OO. See JIM MAHOME. Room 154, Statehouse. NASH '29—Model light 6 sedan; it is completely overhauled: sell for payments due of $14.75 each. 3815 College. OLDSMOBILE SEDAN—I 929. The family will enjoy this one and it's good: new' paint; $195. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DR-5020. Willys and Auourn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700, 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-5994 SEE OUR BARGAINS for good values. LOSEY MOTORS INC. 1219 N. Meridian. 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors. WE HAVE A FEW WE WOULD LIKE TO CLOSE OUT THIS YEAR. International l’A-Ton *IOO Wrecker—Stewart Chassis 100 Indiana Dump 2-Ton Duals 400 G. M. C. Tractor and Trailer 950 GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 21 West 13th St. LI-7467. We Repair All Makes of Trucks GMC—T*2-Ton late ’32 model; 32x6 wheels. Price has been greatlv reduced to £395. MACKS—Permit 27‘. 2 ft. semi-trailer in Illinois and 32'.i ft. in Indiana. Mack Trucks. 730 E. Washington St. TRUCK—Ford AA dump; ready to go. 602 E. Ohio. 47 Autos Wanted. SPOT CASH For Your Car or Equity Call, Write or Wire SCHOTT AUTO CO. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY “Indiana's Largest Used Car Dealer." I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N Capitol. LI-4518. USED CARS WANTED! We pav more. Anv model or condition. SELIO AUTO CO. 19 8 East. RI-7119. WANTED—Cars to sell for private parties. THORNBURG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO.. INC.. 328-34 N. Delaware. LI-8112. CASH for vour car or equity. ABELSFINK AUTO CO.. 440 N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112. 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts. USED TRUCK TIRES Some almost new. Some only half worn. Wide selection in these sizes. 32x6—36x6—34x7. 7 50x20—8,2.- ; x2o 9 00x20 A nsed truck tire to fit every j need from $5.00 Up General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware. LI-5523

DEC. 18, 1933

FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans

_ AUTOMOTIVE 48 Accessories. Tires, Parts. USED BATTERY BARGAINS Used batteries, $1.50 and vour old one. Rebuilt batteries. $2.50 and vour old one. WM SEGAL 1205 Madison ave. FINANCIAL 52 Business Opportunities FOR SALE—Lunch room, want to sell cheap bv Xmas: located in nice building. 5 nice living rooms, 5 miles out Michigan road For information, call at 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112. 52-a Securities, Bldg:. & Loan WILL ACCEPT Home Owners’ Loan Corporation Bond for repairs, remodeling or new construction. OSTROM REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LI-7446 WILL sell R. R. Men's and Plymouth at. attractive prices. Will buy Celtic. NEWTON TODD, 415 Lemcke Bldg. _ 53 Personal Property Loans ALL LOANS 2Cf 0 per ' 7)10. STILL THE LOWEST RATE IN THE CITY ON FURNITURE, DIAMONDS For 21 years we have had the lowest loan rate in Indianapolis. Phone Us * lA Office for ' ri/v, Hours: Correct 'J V/ 8-5:30 Time /q Saturday and Per Ip. m. LP™ 5 No extra charges Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587 TAKE ADVANTAGE STERLING'S New Loan Plan NOTE LOANS to business, proI fesslonal 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. automobile 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. NEED MONEY ? The "AMERICAN LOAN CO.” an Indianapolis Institution, well known to many thousands of Indianapolis folks, offers a loan service that meets present day demand. Loans S3OO or Less Are made on Personal Property, Car, Listed Stock, also note loans to business, professional and regularly employed people. Reasonable Cost Terms of Repayment as Long as 20 Months. We invite you to investigate American Loan Cos. “Built on Courtesy and Service." 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Ohio and Pennsylvania LI-8439. LI-8439 iJlliiliildfi;iilHj|iii!ijiilHUiHilillfi!illl6iL!iiiii!!ii2i!!Ui;i!HlUMrl!:.U;:U!liUaLii I CASH-LOANS S FOR WINTER I Fuel, Clothing, Home I | Repairs or Any Other | Worthy Purpose I We Assist Thousands of g i Families With Financial | Problems ]§ You can borrow money here § s quickly and confidentially on your is g| own security and signature. S Our convenient man is made to g M fit your needs. You can repay In s 3 small monthly pavments. g S ALSO AUTO AND NOTE LOANS. =? = We loan anywhere in city or county |= | Capital Loan Cos. 1 L INCORPORATED 207 Kresge Bldg. (2nd floor) 41 E Washington Bt. Phone P.I-7561 | loans! AUTO, FURNITURE AND CO-MAKER QUICK SERVICE SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS ■ Personal Finance Ca 34 South Penn. RI-5054 GROUND FLOOR CENTURY BLDG.