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LEGALS 56 Legal Notices NOTICE To all creditors and stockholders, both common and preferred of CONTINENTAL BUILDING COMPANY, MONUMENT PLACE BUILDING rnRPriR a r rT/''iM AMERICAN INVESTMENT AND REALTY CORPORATION. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and stockholders of above named corporations that the petition of the undersigned as Receiver for all of said corporations, in Consolidated Cause No. 45816. entitled: “P. F. Goodrich Corporation v. Continental Building Company” recommending that the property and assets of each of said corporations be ordered sold, and that a certain agreement for the reorganization of said corporations, submitted by certain creditors and preferred stockholders, a copy of which is attached to said petition, be approved—has been set for hearing on June 19th, 1934, at 2 o’clock p. m.. in the Marion Circuit Court, at Indianapolis, Indiana, at which time all creditors and stockholders will be heard. GEORGE A. KUHN. Receiver, 706 Guaranty Building. Indianapolis, Indiana. U. S. LESH. CHAS. O. ROEMLER. Attorneys for Receiver. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis that the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis now has pending before it. Appropriation Ordinance No. 23. 1934. appropriating the sum of Five Hundred Thirtv-Six Dollars and Forty-three Cents ($536.43) from the unappropriated and unexpended balance of the General Fund for the vear 1933 and transferring the same to Department of Public Safety. Fire Dept. Fund No. 11— Salaries and Wages. Regular (Chauffeurs). The above described ordinance is due to come up for passage at the next regular meeting of the Council to be held on the 4th day of .Tune, 1934, at 7:30 p. m. After said appropriation has been determined, any ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing of petition therefor with the Marion County Auditor not later than ten days after said additional appropriation has been made bv the said Common Council and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this County. Witness mv hand and the seal of the City of Indianapolis this 24th day of May. 1934. (SEAL) HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk. GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 33, 1934. AN ORDINANCE establishing certain passenger zones and/or loading zones in the City of Indianapolis, pursuant to the provisions of Section 26 of General Ordinance No. 96, 1928, as amended by General Ordinance No. 31, 1931. as amended by General Ordinance No. 58, 1931, and fixing a time when the same shall take BE'IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA: SECTION 1. —That for the purpose of providing the owners or occupants of certain promises fronting on certain public streets of the City of Indianapolis with ingress and egress for passengers and freight coming to or going from such promises, such owners or occupants having complied with the provisions of Section 26 of General Ordinance No. 96. 1928, as amended by General Ordinance No. 31. 1931, as amended by General Ordinance No. 58. 1931, by making written application and request to the Board of Public Safety for the establishment of such passenger and/or loading zones as hereinafter set out. said board having caused an investigation to be made thereof, and said board having recommended the establishment of such passenger and/or loading zones, and pursuant to the terms of said Section 26 of General Ordinance No. 96, 1928, as amended by General Ordinance No. 31, 1931, as amended by General Ordinance No. 58, 1931, the following passenger and/or loading zones be and the same are hereby established in the City of Indianapolis, to-wit: 18 feet in front of the Carthcart Apartments at 103 East Ninth Street; 18 feet in the rear of 210 South Meridian St„ Carson, Pirie Scott Si Company. SECTION 2—This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its liassage, approval by the mayor and pubication according to law. State of Indiana, Marion County, City of Indianapolis, ss: I, Henry O. Goett, Clerk of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of General Ordinance No. 33, 1934; that said ordinance was passed by the Common Council on the 2ist day of May, 1934. and was signed and approved by the Mayor on the 24th day of May, 1934, and now remains on file and on record in my office. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, this 25th day of Mav. 1934. [SEAL 1 HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notice* BAASE, WILLIAM F.—Father of Walter Baase, and Mrs. James R. Burk, died at his residence. 970 Stillwell st., Saturday, June 9. Funeral Tuesday. June 12. 8:30 a. m., from the residence. Service 9 a. m„ St. Joseph’s church. Friends invited. BLACKWELL SERVICE. BREIEB, HENRY—Beloved husband of Carrie Breier, father of Robert. Eleanor and Herbert, passed away at his home, 1 mile east of Cumberland. Saturday. Funeral Tuesday: 2 p. m. at residence. 2:30 p. m. at Zion’s Lutheran church. Interment Lutheran cemetery. MAX HERRLICH & SON service. COLLINS, JESSE W.—75 years old. beloved father of Minnie Coatney. Hattie Bandv and Levi and Leßoy Collins, passed away Saturday at the late residence, 1912 N. Alabama st. Funeral Tuesday. 1:30 p. m. at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois st. Friends invited. Burial Union chapel. CUTSHAW, DON—Beloved husband of Margaret Cutshaw, father of Mrs. John Riddle and Norris Cutshaw, brother of Mrs. Ardella Morris. Mrs. Daisy Schaeffer and Dow Cutshaw, died Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, 8:15 at the KIRBY MORTUARY, 9 a. m. St. Joan of Arc church. Friends invited. DENNIS, HATTIE S.—Of 1124 E. 35th~st7 belowed wi.e of James E. Dennis and mother of James E. Jr.. Mooresville. and Mrs. Cornelia Dennis Duke, departed this life Sunday, age 56. Funeral Tuesday, June 12. at MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. Fairfield and College aves., 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. , BOLD, ARNOLD S.—Better known as Nick, the tailor, of 2421 N. Illinois st., beloved father of Dot Baldwin, departed this life Saturday. Funeral Tuesday. June 12. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station st.. 10 a. m. Eurial Memorial Park. Friends invited. DOWDEN, JOHN—Beloved father of Earl Dowden and Mrs. Ethel Broun, passed away Saturday. June 9. Friends may call at the daughter’s home. 1719 Thaddeus st., any time. Funeral Tuesday. 2 p. m. Burial New Crown. W. T. BLASENGYM SERVICE.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS i Death Notices ESTRIDGE, DAVID B.—Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Estridge died Monday. Funeral notice later. KIRBY SERVICE. GADDIS. HARRY L— Passed into rest Saturday. 6:30 p. m., age 59 years, beloved husband of Dora B. Gaddis, father of William H. Gaddis and Mrs. Violet Morris, brother of M. G. Gaddis. Funeral Tuesday, at residence. 1808 Winfield st., (off of 2900 W. 16th), 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Members of Harold McGrew Camp No. 1. Spanish-Amcncan War, please take notice. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS IN CHARGE. HIDAY, DORA JANE—Beloved mother of Laverene Hiday. of Kennard, Lavaughn Butard, of Houston, Texas; Paul Hiday of Fortville, sister of John Guinn; Viola George. Jerry Quinn. Ida Linda Mood Samuel Guinn and James W. Guinn of Fortville. Mrs. Ella Chappell of Indianapolis. Jessie Fort of Maxwell and Eugene Guinn of Middletown, passed away at her home in Fortville Monday morning. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. m.. at the Christian church, Fortville. Burial Gravel Lawn cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of GEO. McCARTY. Fortville. JACKSON, FRED—Of Long Beach. Cal., beloved husband of Bessie D. Jackson, brother of Vona Jackson of Noblesville, Ind.; Mrs. J. B. Lewis. Indianapolis; Charles Jackson. Indianapolis; Berenice Clary of Santa Barbara, Cal., and S. V. Jackson of Indianapolis, passed away at the home of S. V. 45 N. Kenyou. Funeral Tuesday. 2 p. m.. at THE DORSEY FUNERAL HOME. 3925 E. New York st. Friends may call at funeral home any time. 1 Noblesville papers please copy.l JONES, WILLIAM T.—Age 78. I Beloved husband of Arminta Jones, father of James Jones and .Della O’Haver. passed away at his home. 1315 W. 31st. st. Sunday, June 10. He also leaves one brother, Harry C. Jones. Muncie. Friends may call at the BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME. 2228 Shelby st., until 2 p. m., Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. m. Burial Summittville. Ind. MOUNTS, MERCEDES—Widow of Thomas Mounts (deceased), at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Charles Snyder. 1401 Blaine ave.. Sunday. June 10. 1934. age 69 years. Mother of Mrs. Charles Snyder, Mrs. Ruben Mindish and Fred Mounts, also six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, June 12. 2 p. m., at above address. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. PFISTERER, FRED J.—Beloved father of Mrs. J. O. Houze of Oak Park, 111.; Mrs. N D. Barker of Houston, Tex.; Oscar Pfisterer of Atlanta, Ga., and P. A., Henrv C. and Otto A. Pfisterer. all of • Indianapolis, passed atvav Saturday evening. June 9, age 55 years. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, Illinois at 17th st., Tuesday afternoon, June 12. at 2 o'clock. Cremation following. Friends invited. RENIGAR, HELEN—Beloved wife of Harry Renigar and daughter of Albert P. and Mary O. Miller of 2034 Winter avenue, departed this life at Lima, 0., Sunday, Funeral Wednesday, June 13. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station street. 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. REYNOLDS, MRS. BESSIE—Wife cf James Reynolds and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Callahan, passed away Friday evening, age 30 years. Funeral service Tuesday, 10 a. m.. at CONKLE FUNERERAL HOME. 1934 West Michigan street. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. ROSS, MRS. EMMA P.—Widow of Frank Ross, mother of Roy M. Ross, passed away June 2. Services Wednesday. 10 a. m.. at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call Tuesday afternoon and evening at the mortuary. SNYDER, CYNTHIA ANN DAY—Age 94 years, aunt of Mrs. Maude E. Grah and Mrs. Elsie Guilkey and J. E. Craig of Indianapolis. Mrs. Eva Vest and Mrs. Bonnie Kelly of Anderson. Mrs. Nancy Hurlock of Noblesville, Mrs. Frankie Johnson of Ingalls and Walter Craig of Chicago, passed away Sunday evening. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. WEBB. EDWIN OMER—Beloved little son of Wilbur and Mildred Brunson Webb, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunson and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Webb, departed this life Sunday, age 19 months. Funeral Tuesday. June 12. at the residence, 1162 West Twenty-eighth street, 3:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE fc KIRK. ZINKAN, JOHN J.,—Husband of Mary Zinkan. father of Cemella, Sophia and Zinkan, passed away at the home. 409 Sanders st.. Monday, June 11. Friends may call at the above address until 10 a. m., Wednesday, at which time the remains will be taken to Washington Ind.. for services and burial at St. Patrick’s church. Thursday a. m. [Washington and ''Logoottee papers please copy.) 2 Cards, In Memoriams SEVERANCE—We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses, messages of love and understanding and beautiful floral offerings from our many relatives, friends and fellow-wo-kmen. tendered during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. FRANK SEVERANCE. We especially thank the Rev. Father Goosen for his inspiring service, and choir for their lovely music. WIFE AND CHILDREN. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM 2226-23 Shelby 8t DR-2570 ni IS* r FLOWER SHOP K CJt K i Quick Service, Artistic Designs. Phone RI-8421. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive. TA-4400. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 GEOTwrUSHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH ST BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL AVE. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect DR-0321-0329 4 Lost and Found BROWN leather satchel, containing notebook. Left in taxi. Reward. LI-2361. LOST—Corner *New Jersey and Mass, ave., brown leather brief case, containing papers: no value except to owner. Reward for immediate information where case can be obtained. LI-3545. LOST—White spitz; name “Cohee”; re"ward. 1125 Pomander PI, TA-5392. LOST—June number Arsenal Cannon autographed. Reward. HU-4349. 5002 Broadway. LOST Friday evening, glasses, black case; between Meridian, Illinois or Maryland. Reward. RI-1459. LOST—BUNCH OF KEYS. BE-1660. REWARD. LOST—Phi Delt in. Saturday. Reward. DR-4080-M. RI-5341. LOST—Small brown purse with money” keys, papers. Reward. HE-2492 CAMEO PIN June Ist. Valued dear keepsake. Reward. 107 W, 33rd. RI-7587. IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests you answer it today, the opportunity mav be gone tomorrow.
Musical Instrument Repairing BAND ana orchestra instruments repairedexpert- guar. work. PEARSON PiANd CO 128 N Penn Ll-&513 Painting and Paperhanging HOUSE PAINTING, paper cleaning, wall washing. Ist class paper hanging: free estimate, reasonable prices. LI-9543 day or night. P APERlNG—Cleaning, painting: instant guaranteed work. DR-2225. MR. WILLIS. Paper Cleaning PAPER CLEANlNG—Experienced; white; 50c. LI-4670. Plano Tuning PIANO TUNING and repairing. Estabiished 1912, WACHSMANN. DR-5367. Plastering PLASTERING AND PATCH WORK: GUARANTEED. CALL ELI. DR-7195-R, Plumbing and Hardware DARLING. Plumbing and Hardware. Quick service. Reasonable. 2506 Central. TA-4614. TA-1793. Rug Cleaners CLEANING is our specialty; fluff chenille rugs made from old rugs: CH--2211. W N. FLY RUG CO.. ,2328* Brook--51 de. UP-TO-DATE RUG CLEANERS. cleaned, sized, repaired; overstuffed dry cleaned, renovated, repaired. CH-6142. 2818 N. Temple ave, IKpaueu - BELLEFONTAINE RUG CLEANING CO 10-day special. Work guar. RI-2927. Truck Herding TRUCKS For rent: move yourself DRIVE-IT-Y OURSELF. INC.. 39 Kentucky ave. RI-7438. TIMES want ads are the most economical in the city,
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B. PRATER. 966 N. Gray. CH-2758. COLLECT notes, debts, accounts or no charge. 315 Board of Trade Bldg., LI--8687, BACK to work: see us for fast selling items; small inv. 124 South Penn. __ LOANS ON DIAMONDS ESTATES LOAN CO. 47 South Pa. Rm. 505 DETECTIVES that know how. Let us prove it. Criminal, domestic. LI-1200. DANCE to have a good time—join our classes. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. THEY’RE turning to The Times because they get RESULTS at the lowest cost in the city INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring BARBER STUDENTS—Discriminate in your school selection. Scientific barbering taught. Paid while learning. Journeymen Barber's Educ. School. 342 E. Wash. BALLET—Tap, acrobatic dancing. Direction Anna Ludmilla, Jac Broderick, spec, summer introductory offer. 10 class les■sons. S5. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RI-1610. STUDENTS WANTED—Paid while learning; newest and best school Journeymen Barbers’ Edu. School. 342 E. Wash, FREE HAWAIIAN GUITAR—To each new Student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 Roosevelt ave. “BEST BY TEST.’ 1 INDIANA COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE. 908 New City Trust Bldg. RI-0777. HAWAIIAN GUITAR LESSON FREE. 18 W. MARKET. ROOM 207, HELP WANTED ~ 13 Help Wanted—Male ROOFING SALESMAN One of the largest roofing manufacturers of asphalt roofings and shingles in the middle west is interested in procuring the services of an aggressive and intelligent solesman for Southern Indiana. Previous experience in asphalt roofing business preferable but not absolutely essential. Salary, traveling expenses, and commissions will be paid to successful applicant. Give references and full information concerning past experience, education and present employment in your letter, which will be held strictly confidential. Box K-159, Times. WANTED Young man, high school graduate, desirous of forming a connection where conscientious application to job is required. Must be single and living at home. Salary. State past experience since graduation from, school. Please give phone number in reply. Box K-156 Times. WE would like to interview several men of Catholic faith to sell an article that is almost essential to every Catholic home. P. O. Box 187, Indianapolis. HIGH-CLASS men who will work to sell life, H. and A. Apply OLD EQUITY INS. CO.. 431 Occidental Bldg.. Ir.dianapolis. IMMEDIATE OPENING! Man over 23 with car. Call RT-8834. Tues. A. M., 8 to 10 for appt. BACK to work: last selling Items; small inv, IND. SALES CO.. 124 South Penn. BARBER WANTED RELIABLE PARTY to buy or lease fullyequipped cleaning shop, with established business. CH-1072. 14 Help Wanted—Female 5 LADIES—(IB-30) $8 salary and good bonus to start. 38 N. Penn.. Rm. 334, EARN WHILE LEARNING barber trade in STATE approved school. Ben’s College of Barber Science. 472 W. Wash. WOMAN—Pleasing personality for pleasant work on special appointments. Results mean promotion to manager of one of our branches. 510 Merchants Bank. DRY CLEANING SOLICITORS—Board, room and commission. DR-7654. LADY with car to canvass. One who can meet the public. No selling. 2505 Prospect after 5 p, m. 15 Wanted—Male or Female MEN AND WOMEN: house-to-house canvassing; good profits; small investment; sales guaranteed. 131 S. Illinois. 16 Situations Waited HEMSTITCHING—Sc vd. 1 furnish bollfast or silk thread. 20 >5 College. HE-2584 YOUNG MAN, college education, experienced salesman, insurance investigator, typist, collector, wants chance to work. Box K 158. Times. CHEMICAL ENGINEER with twelve years’ practical experience and two years on staff at Purdue university, desires permanent connection. Personal information blank sent on request, or shall be glad to call for interview. F. W. BOLLMAN, 331 W. Lutz Ave., West Lafayette, Ind. ’ RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms CAPITOL N„ 3159—We1l furnished front room; well ventilated; 4 windows. Men preferred. CENTRAL. 1328 —Front room: private entrance; reasonable. RI-3062. DELAWARE AND 24TH—Front, widow’s private home; 1 or 2 ladies; meals optional. HA-3933-W. DELAWARE, N., 725—3rd floor No. 9; well furnished bedroom; connecting bath. $3,50; gentleman. ILLINOIS. N., 1230—Nicely furnished airy room: neat and clean. Walking distance. Reasonable. ILLINOIS, 1702 N.—Clean, cool, sleeping room; hot and cold water; reasonable. MERIDIAN. S.. 1445—Large front rooln. with modern conveniences. $2.50 single; $4 double. DR-0898-R. NEW JERSEY. N„ 1124—Nice outside room; with running water; gentleman pre_ferred. LI-8810. OHIO. E.. 407—Lodging. 15c; beds, 25c"; hot, cold water; showers; clean rooms. PARK, 3734—Lovely room, next bath; cross ventilation: garage; gentlemen preferred. WA-1531-W. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 1727—Very nice, redecorated room; 3 windows, near bath; reasonable. Phone. PENN., 919 N.: Apt. 10 —Large, cool room, twin beds, connecting bath; gentlemen; reasonable. RUCKLE. 3256—Front bed, living; 4 windows. Twin beds. Breakfast, garage optional. TA-1125. WASHINGTON. W.. 359—Outside rooms, 50c up. Double or single; weekly. S2. $3. LOVELY Woodruff, 774 W. Dr.—Clean, airy room; large closet; 6 windows; home privileges. CH-5724. 16th st.. near Meridian—Room next bath. Private family. Gentleman. Reference. HA-2774-M, /n r* Sleep Away From Street Noises. Nk “n Ten Large, Airy Courts. Hotel Linden. 317 N. Illinois St. ROOM, next bath; private family; gentleman; references: reasonable. Cross ventilation. HA-2774-M. 3400 NORTH—I large front, twin beds; also small room; private home. HA--2779-R. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns HOTEL—I 24 E. New York St.; rooms, $1.50 up. Clean, modern. Walking distance. SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington st; clean outside rooms. $2.50 up. Running water; showers or tubs, Coronado Hotel cle. Clean outside rooms; running water, baths. Daily. 75c up; weekly, $3 up, LI-1637. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern bote, service. As low as $2 a day: $lO week 750 N. Meridian LI-2351. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2; S2.SO—COOL housekeeping room; 3 rooms, kitchenette, screened porch, for 4; $6.50 weekly. 523 N. Alabama. Apt. 6, $3. $4. SS—MERIDIAN, N., 1725—Lovely furnished. 1 or 2 front rooms and kitchens: general electric; constant hot water. TA-1487. BLOYD. 2041—2 rooms, kitcheneete, downstairs; well furnished; private entrance. 43 week. j
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RENTALS _ 18 Housekeeping Rooms BROADWAY, 1326—Tw0 pleasant cool rooms; clean; full kitchen. Porch, yard. garage. CENTRAL, 1126—Nicely furnished, 2 room apartment; front, hot water; range, telephone. Reasonable. CENTRAL. 1328—Rooms: all utilities furnished; private entrance; 2nd floor. RI--3062. . COLLEGE. 1410—Clean, cool 1 and 2 room apartments. Everything furnished. $3.00 and up. Phone. DELAWARE. 1836 N.—2 coot front rooms; completely furnished; utilities; $4.50. HA-1758-R. DELAWARE, N„ 2004—Large, light airy room; nicely furnished; kitchen privileges; frigidaire; garage. •’Evenings.’* ILLINOIS, N., 3232—2 nice rooms and kitchen; furnished: hot water; Mavtag; reasonable. ILLINOIS N.. 2339—1, 2, 3-rm. apartments, $3 50: 3-room apartments. $5.50. Everything furnished, HA-4928-M. ILLINOIS, N., 2360—2 large connecting rooms; downstairs; cool; $4, ILLINOIS, N., 2204—2 attractive rooms; new furniture in kitchen; adults; reasonabie. HA-4724-W. ILLINOIS, 1702 N.—lst floor, cool, nicely furnished apartments. Everything furnished; $5-SB. LOCKERBIE. 516—2 clean furnished rooms; everything furnished: very reasonable. MARKET. E„ 528—52.50, $3.00. $3!50: clean; quiet: cool: walking distance; hot water, MERIDIAN, N., 1601%; 2 clean rooms; private entrance: on car line. Reasonable. OHIO ST., E., 540—Nice, clean, housekeeping rooms, $1.50 per week and up. Walking distance. PARK, 2142—$5 —Lovely 2 rooms, newly decorated; sink: utilities: everything furnished. HE-4082. PARK, 943—1 or 2 rooms, kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished; private entrance; $2, $3.50, RI-7032. RURAL, N„ 202—Nice 4-room apartment. Everything furnished. Near carline. Good neighborhood. Reason able. SOUTHEASTERN, 1523 Housekeeping rooms; completely furnished: cool; modern. Private entrance; porch. Phone. Reasonable. WOODRUFF, 766 W. DR.—Attractive, cool, 2 and 3-room apartments; studio couch, sink, range; constant hot water; private entrance. Phone, porch, adults. WRIGHT, 1318—Furnished and unfurnished apartments, 2 or 3 rooms, bath, porch. yard, garage, utilities paid, good location. 9TH E., 616 2 airy rooms; kitchenette; completely furnished; private bath and porch; closets. 11TH, E., 717—2 nice furnished rooms, modern, reasonable. Private entrance. BUSINESS woman wishes to share - duplex with employed girl. 2058 Ruckle. HE--1910. 19 Rooms with Board DELAW ARE, N., 2024—1-room, kitchen. Also room, private bath. Couple, 2 gentlemen. Meals optional. NEW JERSEY, N. 2217—We1l furnished room, hot water, meals optional. Central car line. TA-4706. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 2140—Unusual, large, 1 or 2; well ventilated; board optional. Extension telephone. TA-5867. TALBOT, N„ 2152—Nice clean room; home privileges; excellent meals. $5. HA--3908-R. 30TH W., 1234—Light airy room; private home; 3 meals; laundry, $4,50. CHILDREN to board in modern suburban home. Mother’s care. DR-1209-W. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $20 —615 MADISON—2-3-4 rms.; nicely dec.; price incld; ht.; wt. DR-5012, $20—527 LOCKERBIE—4-room spacious apt.; close in; newly dec. RI-2800. E, KIRK MCKINNEY CO., INC. $22.50—1232 BROADWAY—2 rms.; sunrm; newly dec.; heat, wt, turn, DR-5012. $27.50 “DUNDEE” cop Virginia & McCarty sts.; price includes ht.: gas: Its.: frigidaire. DR-5012, BLAKE ST.. 240—3-room apartment. Reduced to sl2 Heat, water. RI-3914. MADISON AVE.. 1525—C001, 3 rooms, bath, lower, porches, garage; reduced. DR--7504. 37 W. 21st $37750-$42.50 2035 N. Meridian S4O-S6O Indianapolis Rental Agency City wide listings; furnished and unfurnished apts.; free transportation. Dav LI--5452, eve., TA-1064. CH-4481. flßfWiviair Ram burmi Apartments in all parts of the city: free transportation to inspect apartment* Cali HE-1237 or RI-1371. day or night. FOR colored, Jackson Ct„ 1222-24 Cornell. S2O, includes utilities See custodian. FOR colored, Dunbar Court. 1022 N. West st., $22.50, Includes util. See custodian. FOR colored, Douglas Court. 2ist & Blvd. PI.; $22.50; includes util. See custodian. 22 Unfurnished Houses SIO.OO MO.—4-rm. semi-mod.. 1429 Commerce. GREGORY & APPEL, INC., 247 N. Penn. LI-7491, SIO.OO MO.—s-rm. semi-mod., water pd., 720 W. 30th. GREGORY & APPEL. INC., 247 N. Penn. LI-7491. SIO.OO—WATER PAID; 627 E. Vermont st.; 5 rooms; bath; gas; elec. OWNER, 106 N, Delaware st. LI-5596, $14 —State. S.. 1902—5-room semi-modern, redecorated: water paid. Inquire 1225 S. State. $15.00 MO.-6-rm. mod. dbl., 208 S. Sherman. GREGORY Si APPEL. INC., 247 N. Penn. LI-7491. $15.00 MO—6-rm. semi-mod., 436 N. Colorado GREGORY & APPEL. INC., 247 N. Penn, LI-7491. sls: with garage. sl6: Cottage Ave.. i724 (Emily Court): 5-room modern double; water paid: adults. Inquire 1225 S. State. sls; with garage. sl6: State. S.. 1229: modern 3-bedroom double; water paid. Inquire 1225 S. State. ADAMS, 2059—Near Brookside, 4 rooms, A-l condition, garage, water paid, sls. ALABAMA. S.. 1011—North of Prospect; 3 bedrooms, modern, water paid, garage. $16.50, LI-5888. ARLINGTON, S„ 317—Single 6-room; cistern; garage: opposite school; $35. IR--6256, 814 N. CHESTER (Single)—6 rooms, fine COLORADO, N.. 107—Good neighborhood, convenient 6-rm. mod. dbl.; hrdwd. firs.; good cond.; gar.; reas. DR. KERNEL. RI- 8421, DEARBORN. N.. 428—A-l modern single; redecorated; garage; only $25, DR-1709. DELAWARE. N.. 2456—6-room Vi double; modern; good condition; $lB. HA-2652-M. GALE, N , 1341—A-l 5-room double; basement; garage; E. 10th carline: sl4. CH-C897-J-HOVEY, 4641—5-room bungalow; gas; enclosed porches; furnace: corner lot sl2. LASALLE, N„ 558—4-room modern; double in-a-door; S2O; water paid. RI-7242. MEREDITH. 3027—Double bungalow. 4 rooms, bath, garage, nice yard: only sl6. OSTROM. LI-7446 M’KIM, 136—3-bedroom modern half double. garage. A-1 condition. $lB. CH-1845. MICHIGAN, E., 3319—5-room modern double, newly decorated: garage; $25; water paid IR-0421 929 MILLS—(South suburban) 6 rooms, 2car garage; only $25. NEW YORK. E., 5804—Unusual 6-room double, garage, water paid. $42.50. IR--3770. NEW YORK ST.. 848-854 W.—s rooms; semi-modern: reduced to sl2: water paid. RI-3914 or 238 Blake st. NOBLE. 729 N.—s-rm. semi-mod., suitable for residence and business; reduced to $16.50. RI-6412. NOWLAND AVE.. 2105—6-room modern double, garage, first class condition, $25. Water paid. • PARKER, 805—5 rooms modern, redecorated, awning, soft-water, garage, $lB. HU-2105. 1221 RAYMOND; 4 modern rooms, garage, water paid. sl6. RURAL, N., 619—6-room modern double; redecorated, garage. St. Philips, No. 15. IR-6641. 220 E. ST. JOE—6-room, 3 bedrooms, walking distance, water paid, S2O. 1871 SHELBY Six-room single, water paid. $10.50. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. LI-8565, TACOMA. 1213—5-room lower; kitchenette; water paid: shade porches. CH-1507. 4405 E. 30TH Five-room. bath, single; sls. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. LI-8565. 31ST, W., 344—Modern 6-room double, good condition, garage, nice location, $22; water paid, HU-7175. 33RD ST., W.. 1057—Attractive 5-room strictly modern, garage, near schools. Reasonable. WANTED—S or 6-room singles. Little Flower parish. EBERLY-KERSEY. CH--1305. SUB. ROAD 67—Mars Hill. 5 rm $ 8.00 ST. CLAIR. E, 823—6 rooms 14.00 BELLEFONTAINE. 1214 Mod. 6-rm.. 16.25 MERIDIAN S, 2157—W. P. 6 rms. ... 15.00 VINTON. 527—Mod. 5 rms 14.00 MACPHERSON, 3116—6 rm. mod. ... 20.00 ENGLISH. 1134—Cottage. 5 rms. .. . 14.00 JENNINGS BROS, 28 S. 111. St, After You Have Selected Your New Home See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $6. $8—1723 N. MERlDlAN—Attractive etflciency: well ventilated: General Electrlc. TA-1487. BROADWAY, 911—Couple will share modern apartment with 1 or 2. Reasonable. BROADWAY, 1221—5-room upper duplex; nicely furnished; utilities furnished. RI--3994 COLLEGE 3328—5-room modern home; excellent location; references investigated. HA-4283-M. GUILFORD —Furnished, 3 bedroom, single, garage; utilities furnished. For summer. WA-1233. ILLINOIS ST., 220 N.—Convenient downtown single room. $3.50 week; elevator ■service.
AUTOMOTIVE 50 Automotive Services
L AUTO REPAIRING J 1 ON EASY CREDIT % 2 25524 MONTHS p t a°y I m y h Consumers Auto Service Inc. g | 130 East New York Street I
Use: Lincoln Lubricating Systems For Engineered Lubricating Service The Famous Airline Lubrigun Equipment. Rebuilt Guns Available. H. B. MOORE & CO., DIST. RI-3981. 338 N. Capitol Ave. 4 ROOM AD costs onlv 2C r* WORD __ RENTALS __ 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses NORTH of Maple rd.: 3-bedroom furnished single; cross ventilation; adults. WA--1206, WOODRUFF PL., M. Dr., 544—C00l 2room: bath; overstuffed; utilities; reasonable; adults. CH-3173. LOVELY eff. and bdrm. apts.. north, $32.50 up. LI-3164. Eve. TA-0335. HOMES & APTS. —Large selection. $25 to $150; free service. RI-7048. WHITE. IR-7956. WIDOW will share modern suburban bungalow with couple; reasonable; references. HU-4140 .afternoon. WALNUT E. 115—3 rooms and private bath; utilities: see housekeeper in basement. AMBASSADOR APT. HOTEL 9TH AND PENNSYLVANIA STS. We now have available one of those very choice furnished apts. Daily, weekly and monthly rate. RI-1371. <iiIWWEB few COTTAGES JB FOR RENT—Modern cottage. Wawasee. Month or season. Also modern cottage Tippecanoe. HOLLIE HOLLWAY, Phone 409, Syracuse. Ind, LOG CABINS in the woods on Carr lake; comfortably furnished: accommodate six. Fishing, swimming. MRS C. C. MORROW. Warsaw. Ind. LAKE MICHIGAN —4 bedrooms; modern; $275. E L. SHAVER. Epworth Heights, Ludington Mich. SELL OR RENT—Walloon Lake, northern Michigan: 7-room; Frigidaire; well furnished. CH-2755. RIVER COTTAGE —Nicely furnished; 18 miles N.; accommodate 6. SIOO season. HU-1323-WA 2759-1. WAWASEE —Small lake front cottage, boat, near Waco. Reasonable. TA-2497. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space ATTRACTIVE wareroom, 1,000 to 3.000 sq. ft.; office, utilities: R. R. siding. 222 W, Merrill, LI-6071, REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 28 Sale Suburban Property IRVINGTON—2 % ACRES, FINE LOCATION. EASY PAYMENTS. IR-0167 NEW 5-room house. 5 acres; forced to sell to settle court claim; small payments. IR-0167. 31 Wanted to Trade BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION 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 this column Is listed in The Times Swap Bureau Directory for sixty days free of charge. Your swan ad costs only 3c a word in The Times. Special multiple rates of seven days for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three TO TRADERS If you 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 tor you from Swaps previously published. There ta no charge for this service PAINTING—FOR AUTOMOBILE. CALL TA-2376. ASK FOR MR. SAYRE. CASH for used boys’ and girls’ bicycles and parts. 205 E, Wash. LI-6791. $5.00 CASH for used bicycles: bought, sold. 803 E. 63d st. HU-1129. 6129 E. Washington st„ IR-3488. WILL swap SIOO.OO cash for good '29 Ford. Call CH-3962-J. SEVEN-ROOM residence (factory town) for 5-room modern Indianapolis. HART. 143 Park, Batesville, Ind. RABBITS. 6x9 rug, for chickens, ducks or what? 1641 First ave., Mars Hill. BOAT—New; for 20x500 tires or cash. Open evening and Sunday. 1045 S. Keystone. LOANS ON DIAMONDS ESTATES LOAN C’O., 47 S. Pa., Room 505 CLEANING SHOP —For sale or trade for ’3O or ’3l Ford, CH-7181. WILL TRADE—Dancing lessons for porch furniture. LOUIS STOCKMAN. RI-1610. PAPER HANGING, painting or general repair work for furniture or what? WA-5544. 16TH ST., E., 317—Grocery! fruit store, trade for light car. 35 Household Goods If It’s Done With Heat 9 law'-' wtetl ffiS THIS GAS ■ HOT PLATE I Installed in your basement is a | great convenience. We have them | with or without legs. One, two or j three burners. CITIZENS GAS CO. |4a South Penn. RI-5421. ANY make of sewing machine oiled and adjusted for SI.OO. 1 drop head used Singer $12.50 1 portable electric mach., used . .$22.50 L. S. AYRES & CO. Sewing Machines. Second Floor. REFRIGERATORS—Don’t buy until you see the modern ice refrigerators at POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO., 2000 Northwestern ave. LOANS ON DIAMONDS ESTATES LOAN CO., 47 S. Penn. Rm. 505. CABINET GAS RANGE. $5 HOOSIER FURNITURE CO.. E. Wash, and Ala. ELECTRIC washer—“ Zenith," like new; cost $180; sacrifice $35. DR-3132. SEVERAL good Jewel gas ranges;s3 to $lO. 1501 E. 38th, WA-4214. WA-3440, 9x12 Felt Base Rugs, $4.65 iup. CUT-RATE _LINOLEUM HOUSE, 811 N. Alabama St. WESTINGHOUSE model No. 73 refrigerator; leaving city; $125. E. S. NORVEL, 1524 N. Illinois. RI-2876. SINGER BARGAINS White Portable [cash) .$15.00 Singer Portable 27.50 Singer Electric Console 59.50 Treadle Machines $5 and up SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 126 W. Washington St. RI-9064. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments CONSERVATORY system Oboe, in case Perf. condition. Orig. cost S2BO. Sell for $75, 213 Marion Bldg. New E-flat alto sax., silver-gold bell, in case. $39.50, guar. 213 Marion Bldg. New SIOO Haynes Boston wood clari., in case, $44.50. guar. 213 Marion Bldg, $195 gold plated soprano sax., in case, $29.50, guar. 213 Marion Bldg, $3lO REDUCTION on beautiful new Baldwin built grand—biggest value in the city WILKING MUSIC COMPANY, 120 '£. Ohio $L
I AUTOMOTIVE JSO Automotive Services
ATTENTION CAR OWNERS If your car is clear and in need of repairs we are in a position to finance your repair bill. All transactions strictly confidential. LIBERTY MOTOR SERVICE L E. McGILL, 744 Mass. Ave. LI-1788. REASONABLE PRICES, guaranteed work, 17 years’ service. GORDON G. FI“HER, _846 N, Hamilton. CH-5020. GUARANTEED WORK, prices right. JOE HILL. 19 years at 212 W, 13th. RI-3253. FOR REASONABLE prices, guaranteed work, see C. T. THURMAN, 877 Mass, ave. LI-0687. MERCHANDISE 37 Miscellaneous For Sale SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails; destroys bedbugs and household vermin. ALBERT G. MAAS CO„ 31 Virginia ave, RI-3315. 56-INCH D. C. ceiling fans, under 10-volt; MEIER ELECTRIC MACH. CO. 3525 E. Wash. IR-1151. NEW set Harvard classics; $37.50; used set same; $25.00. LI-0217. 100 RAZOR blades 65c IND. NOVELTY SALES CO.. 124 S. Penn. LOANS ON DIAMONDS ESTATES LOAN CO.. 47 S. Pa.. Room 505 Invalid Chairs - Crutches FRACTURE BEDS Back rests and commodes for sale or rent. BAKER BROS 219 E. Washlngtfen. WINDOW SHADE S—First r~ quality, all sizes 26x5 to 36x6. I^, Special. 3 Mr* CHINA STORE, 361 W. Wash. LET US WRECK your non-paymg rental and reduce expenses. We will pay all it is worth. Full insurance protection. Service Wrecking Cos. LI-3069. EXHAUST FANS AND DESK FANS. All sizes. MEIER ELECTRIC Si MACHINE CO. 3i:25 E. Washington, IR-1151. NATIONAL BOOK FlLE—Capacity 92 books and 20 compartments; cost $150; sacrifice or trade. LI-1612. STORE FIXTURES—Bakery equipments’, special equipment. Buy and sell. 419 E. Ohio, SALESMEN'S samples; electric clocks; electric lamps; high quality: discounts 50 to 75%. INDIANA NOVELTY SALES CO., 124 S. Pennsylvania. 2 WHITE HOUSE TRAlLEßS—Furnished; for sale; dandy; cheap. 426 E. New York. GRANDFATHER CLOCK; cost $300; auto trunk, containing five suitcases. 1607 Villa ave. BICYCLES—SI2 up; tires, repairs. HOKFMAN. 251 Mass., 205 E. Wash.. 946 E. Wash. BABY CARRIAGES and strollers, overstuffed suite, congoleum rugs, congoleum by the yard, wool rugs, ironing boards, vegetable bins, step-ladders, wash boilers. metal stands with twin tubs. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South st. VENTILATING FANS; ALL SIZES. 2609 E._ WASHINGTON ST. CH-0852. THEY’RE turning to The Times because they get RESULTS at the lowest cost in the city. 37-b Farm Garden, Plants, Flowers PETUNIAS—Snap dragons, zinnias, phlox. Canterbury bells 2 dozen 35c. IR-2171 , Ring 3. 37-c Building Materials LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE CITY on Everything to -REPAIR—REMODEL MODERNIZE Save With 2x4. 2x6! 2xß, 2xlo, sheathing', flooring, doors, sash, glass, stone, brick, lot of other material. WESTERN WRECKING CO„ BE-4030. FOR all kinds of building materials, blocks, etc. F. J. SCHUSTER COAL CO.. INC- 902 E. Troy ave. DR-3000. 37D Beer Equipment. Coil and Novelty Boxes NEW FRONT AND BACK BARS All kinds of equipment for draft beer BUILT IN OUR SHOPS BILLIARD—POOL—SNOOKER TABLES Complete line—Supplies—We repair King’s Ind. Billiard Cos. DR-5826 1631 Southeastern DR-3578 BEER equipment, oars, oootns. cot) -boxes. _ desks, chairs Terms. 327 W wash ’ 3" Wanted to Buy CASH PAID IMMEDIATELY for old goia. jewelry, watches, rings, dental bridges. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO 423 LEMCKE BLDG- 4TH FLOOR Entrance 106 E. Market, street. HIGHEST prices paid for old gold, watches. dental bridges, jewelry etc. SACKS BROS- 308 Indiana ave. Phone. RI-5994. ROT I TWQ OLD GOLD BUYERS IU JGI-lirSD 138 N xninoiy st MULTIGRAPH display type and type tray. 3023 Clifton St. f Furniture Buyers | H RRSf S WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE. PROMPT SERVICE. Call RI 04fi t t tror anT furniture rvj. u IOU-ugs stoves or clothing "ou nav tor sale. Call* answered promptly USED FURNITURE bought sole or traded. Fountain Square Auction Co- DR-2578. CALL LI-2832 before selling vour household goods. Will buy anything used in homes, from attic to basement, HIGHEST CASH PRICES! QUICK SERVICE Board's Furn. Exch- 406 Mass, LI-4991. BUY whole house* or odd pieces of furn„ Dlanos. etc. MR. WERELEY HU-7274. 41 Cash Coal Mart Summer Prices in Effect Now— Highest quality obtainable. 25c Discount for Cash. Now—:Prices Higher in June. UNION ICE & COAL CO DR-4621 Commercial Fuel Cos. 316 W OHIO ST. LI-6443 LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds. Pets BLACK, tan, terrier puppies, 2Va to 3 lbs.. 5 months. 1919 N. Illinois. MALE Police dog and white police pups. AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale. AUBURN—I 934, 6 and 8 sedans; used slightly; dual ratio and radio; save. THE SCHOTT AUTO CO- 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700, AUBURN—I 932 stand, sedan: 5 wheels: $365. THE SCHOTT AUTO CO- 2004 N Meridian. TA-3700. BUICK—2B coupe. 5-pass., $lB5. THORN-BURG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO- INC:. 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112. BUICK—’32 coupe; r s, extra good; $165 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO- 443 Virgmia ave. BUICK—’2B rdst.; excellent; $95. 30TH~& CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550, CHEVROLET— ’29 coupe, $125. CENTRAL BUICK CO- 832 N. Meridian. CHEy.-’29 coach; a real barg.; $135. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. CHEV-—’32; de luxe sedan; fine; $385. 301 H & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. 32 coac k; clean: $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. CHEVROLET—’3I; late victoria; 5 passenger; like new; terms. See owner. 930 N. Meridian. MhV OHEV. ’32 4-dr. sed.; tires, motor, paint perf.; $375 Mc3HSI HENF.AY CHEVROLET. 1302 E. Wash, LI-4378. CHRYSLER—’27 COUPE; SSO; $25 DOWN. 301 N. DENNY, IR-6516. DE SOTO AIRFLOW—’34 sedan; new car warranty dem.; $195 down, cash or trade: balance as low as $12.50 weekly. 3815 College, WA-2266. ESSEX ’3l COUPE $275 LOSEY MOTORS, INC. 1133 N. Meridian. FORD ’33 coupe; $165. HARRY A. SHARP CO- 443 Virginia ave. FORD—’32 coupe; reconditioned; clean; $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO- 443 Virginia ave. FORD—’2B TOURING: GOOD CONDITION; SBS. 301 N. DENNY. IR-6516. FORD—'29. sedan.; very fine; $145. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD—’3O cpe.; very best; first $225. 30TH 6 CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. FORD —’29 Tudor; O. K.: bargain; $125. ■JOTH St CENTRAL SALES, TA-5550. ,
FINANCIAL 55 Auto Loans
AUTO LOANS 20 MONTHS TO PAY Other loans paid off and extra cash advanced. Plenty of Parking Space Open Evenings Used Car Loan Cos. 342 N. Illinois St. LI. 9600
AUTOMOTIVE
45 Autos for Sale.
How About That Vacation? Can the Old Bus Take It? 50 DANDIES TO CHOOSE FROM Chevrolets Fords Plymouths , 29s — 30s—’31s—'32s— 33s Coupes, Coaches, Sedans All prices have been drastically REDUCED Only very SMALL DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED. DON’T SPOIL That Well-Earned Vacation Our used cars have REBUILT MOTORS, NEW BATTERIES, GOOD TIRES. See them before you buy. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. 1040 North Meridian 7 'a Sn
FORD—’3I cpe; very best; $245. 30TH &. CENTRAL SALES.’ TA-5550. FORD—’29 Tudor; fine; good; $195. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. MARMON—’3I-70 4-dr. sedan, very clean. 6 w. w. TR. $285. THORNBURG-VOLL-RATH MOTOR CO., INC., 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112, MARMON—’29 club sedan: O. K.: $135. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550 OLDS—’29 coupe; rumble seat, motor O. Knew paint, good tires, right price. 3327 N. Illinois St. TA-5484. OLDS—’3O sedan; excellent condition; low mileage; private owner; $250. 3327 N. Illinois st. TA-5484. OLDSMOBILE—’2B sedan, $125. CENTRAL BUICK CO„ 832 N. Meridian. PACKARD—’26 Club coupe. $95. CENTRAL BUICK CO„ 832 N. Meridian. PLYMOUTH—’33 coupe, very little mileage, extra clean. THORNBURG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO., INC., 32S N. Delaware. LI--8112, PLYMOUTH —1933 sedan: low mileage. A buy; $495; terms, trade. The SCHOTT AUTO CO., 2004 N, Meridian. PONTIAC—’3I coach, $275. CENTRAL BUICK CO„ 832 N. Meridian. LI-1995. WHIPPET—’2B sedan; sl4 down, balance $3 wkly. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College, WA-2266, Willys and Auburn Distributors - The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N, Mftrldian TA-3700 Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos., Inc. Downtown Dealer in Pontiac. 328 N, Delaware. LI-8112. USED CAR BARGAINS at A. W. BOWEN CO. 045 Ft. Wayne Ave., 10th and Centra) Chevrolet Dealers \ CHEVROLET—’3O coupe; A-l condition, sell equity or trade for good ’2B coach _or sedan. 1742 M_adison. “ SAVErS7S Buick ’29. 4-door sedan, new paint, mechanically perfect. Price $145. Must be sold today. IR-7081. 140 S. Emerson. MODEL T sedan: good running order. 2438 N. Delaware. 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors. L H. C. 2-ton; solid tires; runs good; $75. Many others. Trucks—Tractors—Trailers GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 West 13th St. LI-7467. SEE new model Mack with cab over engine. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E. Washmgton st. 47 Autos Wanted, Olds—Chevrolet—Plymouth Specialized Repair Service. FRANCIS AUTO SERVICE 1524 N. Capitol Ave. LI-0149 “Phillips 66 Gas,” CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY “Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N- Capitol LI-4515 USED CARS WANTED I We pay more. Any model or condition SELIG AUTO CO. 19 S. East. RI-7119. Used Cars Prom Private Owners Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos.. Inc. 3?8 N Delaware LI-8115 CASH for vour car or eaulty ABELSFINK AUTO CO.. 440 N Capitol Ave LI-1112 1930-31 FORD COUPE. DR-1965. 1404 LEXINGTON AVE. 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts. USED TRUCK TIRES Some almost new. Some only half worn. Wide selection in these sizes:: 32x6—36x6—34x7 7.50x20—8.25x20—9.00x20 A Used Truck Tire to Fit Every Need General jire Cos. 838 N. Delaware. LI-5523 200 GOOD used tires; 50c a piece, 1820 W. Michigan. BE-4376, FINANCIAL 52- Securities, Bldg. A Loan Top Cash Price BLDG. AND LOAN STOCKS 137 E WASH. Ll-2318 WA-4707 SCHLOSS BROS., INV. CO. WE WILL BUY AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK STOCK Room 206 8 E Market Street 53- Personal Loans Personal and Diamond Loans ESTATES LOAN COMPANY 47 South Pennsylvania Room 505, (over gas company) LI-5696 53 Persona) Property Leans
LOANS S On your own signature or security Loans on personal property and automobiles arrapged quickly. Investigate AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY TWO OFFICES 719 State Life Building 15 E. Washington St. 347 Bankers Trust Building Corner Penn, and Ohio Sts. LI-4065. LI-8439.
—TONE 11, 1934
_FINANCJIAJL 55 Auto Loans
53 Personal Property Loans
Cash Loans Up to S3OO REDUCED RATE ON ALL AMOUNTS If you need S3OO or less in cash, take advantage of our new reduced rate on all loans. Convenient terms which allow one to twenty months to pay. No endorsers. 2 _ OFFICES 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. N. E. COR. PENN. AND WASH. STS, LINCOLN 8495 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. N. E. COR. ILL. AND WASH. STS. LINCOLN 2491 Commonwealth Loan Cos. BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1887. MEMBER NRA.
\ I vtES ate \ - \ sto^ et B-a ieS ‘ -pho^e AUTO fUNITURE & CO-MAKER LOANS Personal Finance Cos. 34 South Pennsylvania Ground Floor Century Bldg. RI. 5054
I ANY SIZE LOAN 2qj Per Month ( /O on Balances $lO to S3OO Lowest Average Cost in City on FURNITURE OR DIAMOND LOANS Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587. Organized in 1912 to Combat the Loan Shark Evil.
CASH-LOANS We Assist Thousands of Familites with Financial Problems. You can borrow money here quickly and confidentially on your own security and signature. Our New Convenient Payment Plan will fit vour needs. You can repay in small monthly payments. ALSO AUTO AND NOTE LOANS. We loan anywhere in City or County. Capital Loan Cos., Inc. 207 Kresge Bldg. (2nd. Floor'. 41 E. Wash St. Phone Rl-7561
55 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 S. CAPITOL AVE.
AUTO jA LOANSXjjjr 20 Months to Pay We Advance Additional Money SACKS BROS. AUTO LOAN CO. 302 N. Capitol Ave. RI-5998
AUTO LOANS § LEGAL RATES | Quick Service. Parking Space B in Rear. Meridian Motor Sales g 820 N. Meridian.
pay _ CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years. 203 E. Washington St. LI-8603 Loans on Automobiles Equltabl* Securities Cos. Operating A* BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. " 7ii X. Ohio St.
