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BILLIONS DUE TO FLOW BACK INTOJREASURY Value of Securities for ‘Recovery’ Advances Put at $6,500,000,000. Bf Ecrippx-Hwrnt y l’u-tpap'r WASHINGTON, July 17.—Republicans. figuring up the cost of the Roosevelt recovery program, have made much of the loans and authorization for loans on various projects of which the most recent is the giant housing program. In fairness these loans must be segregated from the other New Deal outlays, for they are in large degree recoverable, it is anticipated. From experience with the War Finance Corporation, a predecessor of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Republicans found liquidation of such investments not only successful but actually profitable. Republicans must have considered government loans a good risk, for i* was they who set up the Reconstruction Finance Corporation as a means of bolstering the nation's financial structure. Billions Staked In Ilians In the budget submitted to congress last January it was estimated that the book value of assets held as security for government loans was $5,462,000,000. In his final report to the house. Chairman James P. Buchanan of the appropriations committee estimated additional commitments had raised this figure to about $6,500,000,000. He pointed out that the public debt was $20,934,000,000 when the Roosevelt administration took office on March 4, 1933. It was run up higher by the deficit of the last Hoover year when the fiscal year ended four months later. The anticipated figure of the public debt on June 30. 1935. is $31,834,000,000 which would mean an increase of $10,900,000,000 in two years of the Roosevelt administration.

“Deducting from thus figure the estimated book value of assets held as security for loans of $6,500,000,000. there remains an increase in the public debt during this period not offset by these assets of $4 400 000,000. which, if not otherwise represented by investment in government property, might properly be charged off against recovery,” Mr. Buchanan said. This increase represents the cost of feeding and clothing and giving temporary jobs to the unemployed, of aiding farmers in distress, of administrative costs in various recovery agencies. The administration counts it money well spent in giving new life and hope to millions of Americans who were destitute or nearly so when Mr. Roosevelt entered the White House. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation, since its creation in the Hoover administration, has adadvanced a total of $5,538,000,000. This includes $1,437,000,000 to other government agencies and for direct relief to the destitute. The loans have gone to banks, railroads, federal agricultural banks of all sorts, to farmers for crop loans, and to •the Homo Owners Loan Corporation which is seeking to ease the mortgage debbt. Billion and a Half Repaid Already $1,517,000,000 has been repaid and the RFC expects to recover a large part of the balance. One advance of $500,000,000 to the federal emergency relief admiinstration for direct aid to the unemployed it can not recover. This was ordered by congress. It can not recover all of an early $300,000,000 advance to states for relief, though it hopes to get back a large part of this through rebates out of federal highway allotments to the states, the method of repayment provided by congress. The RFC will be with us a lone time. The liquidating process will take years. But so did that of the War Finance Corporation, which was created in 1918 to provide credit for war agencies, was revived to make loans to agriculture, and now sixteen years afterward is in the process of final dissolution at the hands of a couple of treasury officials. It lent $690,000,000 and turned in a profit of $65,000,000 to the treasury. Scope Broadened President Roosevelt found the RFC in operation when he took charge. He broadened its scope to fit in with the functions of other agencies in stimulating business and industry. These included the public works program, the refinancing and guarantee of home and farm mortgages, and the like. Recently the RFC has begun to make direct loans to industry. Economists generally agreed that a “kickoff" such as the government provided through its lending agencies was absolutely necessary to start the forces of economic recovery—and they said this with full knowledge of the cost. Industrv and finance are singing the praises of the newest phase of the Roosevelt program—encouragement of housing construction —even as Republican campaign speakers are complaining about the cost of recovery. In amassing debts through outlays for recovery, the government is depending on the American trait of repaying obligations. FIREMAN IS ABSOLVED Oliver Robbins Not Intoxicated. Board Finds. Charges of drunkenness against fireman Oliver J. Robbins were dropped today by the safety board when it was proved that Mr. Robbins had taken an overdose of a drug and was not "raving drunk ’ as reported by police. Mr. Robbins was suspended from the force thirty days, however, on charges of conduct unbecoming a fireman. BUTLER J_IBRARY AIDED Law and Literature Books Are Gifts of Charles Krytter. Thirty-five law volumes and fourteen general literature books have been given to the Butler university library by Charles C. Kryter. BobbsMemll Company vice-president, it was announced today. This is the third gift which Mr. Kryter has made to the Butler library. Arrest Made for Beer Sales Lawrence Hiatt. 32. proprietor of • a beer tavern at 3320 Madison ave- . nue, was arrested yesterday by deputy sheriffs and charged with eemng beer without a stale license.

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It s a ticklish decision that faces Acriculture Secretary Henry A. Wallace, as he ponders here, with horseshoes close to the peg. Just to prove that he's an all-around farm expert, the cabineteer acted as referee in this game of barnyard golf at a Madison (Wis.) farm meeting, where he stopped on his midwest tour.

South Bend Boy Drowns By Vn’li and Prrxx SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 17. Robert Smith. 14. was drowned here when seized by an attack of cramps while swimming in water seven feet deep. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to General Ordinance No. 44-1934. passed bv the common council on the 2d dav of July. 1934. the undcrsiened city controller of the City of Indianapolis will receive sealed bids at the office of the citv controller at eleven till o'clock A. M . on the 26th dav of July. 1934 for the temporary loan of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars <5200,000 00' to the city of Indianapolis, payable from the current revenues of said citv. said sum to be delivered not later than the 30th dav of July. 1934. all bids to be at the annual rate of interest asked, or not to exceed six per cent |6G* per annum, to which a premium mav be added and the loan will he awarded to the lowest and best bidder, but the right is reserved to refect anv and all bids. The obligation issued bv the city will be a negotiable note, or notes, which shall bear the date of Julv 30. 1934. and which shall be due and payable on the 15th dav of November 1934 Local opinion on the legality of the issue will be furnished bv the legal department of the City of Indianapolis. EVANS WOOL HEN JR . Citv Controller. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hercbv Riven that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials will be received bv the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana at his office on the third floor. State House Annex. 1(12 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 2.00 P. M. on the 31st day of Julv. 1931. at which time thev will be publicly opened and read: Invitation No 3478: Quantity of Miscellaneous Hardware F. O. B. Indianapolis. Invitation No. 3479: Quantity of Truck Parts F. O. B Indianapolis. Invitation No 3480: 50 Tons of Rock Asphalt F. O B. North Manchester. Ind. Invitation No. 3481: 1,500 to 2.000 Tons No. 4 Crushed Aggregate F O B Winslow. Invitation No. 3482: 1.000 to 1,500 Tons No 4 Gravel delivered on S' ate Road 58 between Carlisle and Elnora. Imitation No. 3433: 1.400 to 1.800 Tons No. 6 Crushed Aggregate Gravel or Slag F. O. B Andrews or delivered on State Rnari 24 Sec. M N from Wabash City Limits to Huntington Cits Limits. Invitation No. 3484. 1 only 6-mch well to be drilled on the property of State Hichwav Commission at North Madison. Ind. Invitation No. 3435: 4.000 to 5.000 Metal Sum Posts to be delivered to anv point in S'ate L C. L. shipments. Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon request. The rißht is reserved bv the chairman to reject any or all bids, or to award on nnv combination of bids that in his judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA JAMES D ADAMS. Chairman. ANNOUNCEMENTS l Death Notices AICHHORN. CHARLES— I4I3 Hoyt ave., beloved husband of Allie. brother of William. St Louis: Henry. Chicaeo; Louis and Christian Aichhorn. Indianapolis; father of Carl Aichhorn, Battle Creek. Mich . nd Mrs Sophia Jarboe, Evansville. Ind passed awav Monday. July 16 Services at BERT S GADD S FUNERAL HOME. Churchman and Prospect sts . Thursday. July 19. 2 p m. Friends invi'ed. Interment Crown Hill. A/i/. “ n 1/a BETH—Beloved mother of Abraham Aziz. departed this life Monday age 87 years Funeral Wednesday. Julv IR. at the MOORE (c KIRK FUNERAL HOME 2530 Station st.. 8:30 arr. . and at St. Francis de Sales Church. 9am Burial Holy Cross cemetery Friends invited BARTSCH. APPOLONIA—Widow of Frank Rausch. mother of Mrs. John Manning of Indianapolis and Mrs. A. J. Nrrdling, Mrs Herbert Withinßton. Mrs. James Dipeso all of Chicago, passed away Monday. July 16. at the residence of Mrs. John Manning. 1202 Oiive st. Deceased was a member of Third Order, and Christian Mothers. Funeral from the residence Thursday. Julv 19. at 8:30 a. m. Services St Patricks church. 9 a m. Interment St. Joseph's cemeterv. Friends invited. BOYCE. EDWARD —Husband of Rosa Sandr Bovce. of 1025 W. 35th st.. age 53 vears. passed awav Sunday. 5 p. m . in Boston. Mass. Friends mav call at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N Illinois st.. after 2 p. m. Tuesday Funeral and burial in Ida Grove. low a. RRIMR. BEROMCA EVA— I23I Bellefontame st.. beloved wife of Charles C. Fnner. mother cf Charles. Jr . Dorothv and Vivian Bnner. sister of Mrs. Sophia Best. Mrs Julia Cleiand. Mrs. Katherine Fanning. John and Charles Stranz. all of Chicago and Peter Stranz of Atlanta. Oa . passed away Monday, July 16. Services at St. Joseph's R. C. church. Noble and North sts.. Wednesday, July--18. 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.

Mr. Fixit's Column

Bicycle Repairing BICYCLE REPAIRS. TIRES. PARTS H-'inia'?. 205 E Wash. LI-6791. 251 Mass. Building Materials PAINT-UP—FIX CP Social Price* to Cash Buyers. We Meet All Competition. Call ALLIED First ar.u Save Money I Exterminating JI'ARANiEFD—Bea oue worries over m _1 0 hours. C F POFHLXR. INC CH-0224 Furnace Cleaning and Repairing FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING. REPAIRS FOR ALL FURNACES. RYBOLT HEATING CO RI-9426 HALL-NFAB Furnace Cos., vacuum cleans furnaces properly; repairs; low prices. LI-4576, General Machinists CRANKSHAFT gtlndlng. electric welding, etc CLOUSE MACHINE PRODUCTS CO. 1350 Kentucky Ave. RI-4042 GEO. J EQCNOLF Machinist. We speciaUse In printing machinery. 18la W. south St. LI-8311.

ANNOUNCEMENTS l Death Notices i CROWLEY, MYRTLE ANN HESSHAW Age 26 vear-. passed away Sunday. Ju.y 15. at the home of her mo-her. Mrs. William Eas-er. 1257 W. McCarty st., mother of Virgil and Vern Henshaw. sister of Clifford Stroups and half-sister of William Easter Jr. Funeral Wednes day. 2pm at the Garden BapMst church. Burial Flora! Park cemetery. Friends lnw’.ed. BEANBLOSSOM SER\ICK DILLEY. FRANCES J—Wife of Walter R. and sister of Mrs B Graham. Mrs. Henry Pattberg Mrs. Hugh Wiley and J. T. Arnold and aunt of Mrs John Asbery, passed awav Monday morning Services at the FT ANNER A: BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday. 2 p m. Friends in-x.-ed. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary anytime. GRAHAM. ROBERT STF.UART—BeIoved little son of Mr. and Mrs. Steuart Graham of 3735 East Vermont st., departed this life Monday, age 17 months. Funeral Wednesday. .Julv 18. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME, 2.->3O Station st., 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park Friends invited. ■ARMS, LAWRENCE CLAYTON —Entered into rest Monday. 10:10 p. m . 15 ypars. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. James C Harris, brother of Harold and Marv Ann Harris, grandson of Mrs. Sarah Summers. Thurston and Mrs Josephine Harris Funeral Thursday at the residence. 2221 Langley ave . 1 p. m. Friends invited Burial East union cemeterv. HARRY W. MOORE S FUNERAL PARLORS IN CHARGE. [Tipton i Ind i papers please copy.l RICH ARIL FLORENCE—Entered into rest Monday. 11 30 p. m., age 49 years. Beloved wife of Henrv W Richard, mother of Walter H Richard, daughter of Mary A Havs Mster of Gertha B. Miller. Ru'h Kemper, Mary Medaris, Lottie Dalbev Funeral Wednesday at the HARRY' W. MOORES FUNERAL PARLORS. 2050 E Michigan st., 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. SMITH. JOHN P. Entered into rest Monday. 8:02 a. m.: age 60 years; beloved husband of Nellie J. Smith, father of Mrs Grace Wysong. Virl. Harry and Dale Smith. Funeral Wednesday at residence of the son. 2136 Wheeler st,, 2 p m. Friends invited Burial Washington Park. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS in charge. 2-a Florists FLOWERS Occasions 24-Hour Service. Beauty, Economy. Darnell Florist peffsoTpiaza. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W.TrBLASENGYM 2226-28 Shelby St. UR-2570. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-183S FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive. TA-4400. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL AVE. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. DR-0321-0322. 4 Lost and Found LOST—Lady's brown traveling bag Saturday; liberal reward. T.A-6236. LOST- 2 white straw hats, near Butler, Monday night. Reward. CH-2052-J. BOSTON BULL Answers name of "Bounce.’’ Reward. CH-0550, RI-9548. 5 Personals ANNUAL meeting of stockholders Merit Saving and Loan Assn, will be held at their place of business. 1317 S. Meridian St.. Indianapolis, Ind.. Wednesday night. July 18. 1934 at 8 p. m. Election of board directors and other important matters which may come before the board. The Modern Wife Can be free from fear, anxiety and uncertainty. For free copy of THE KNOWLEDGE SHF, MISSED send name, address. AMERICAN CHEMICAL LAB (Mfgs. of Anti-Spermotine or Wise O) FREE NOTOX HAIR DYE Wednesday at Central. Small Service Charge Only. Appointment LI-0432 RENT A BICYCLE—2Sc hour. All licensed. Phone for evening appointments. 6121 E. Washington. IR-3488, 803 E. 63rd st. VVA-1133. Illinois at Canal. WA-1427. BUY Purest Texas Mineral Water Crystals, 35c lb. Restore your health, save money. Send 35c. stamps, coin: get full directions. Box K 190. Times. ARE"YOU GOING TO THE WORLD’S FAIR Save money on apartments while in Chicago. HA-2429-J. FREE—Finger waving, hair cuts, marcels. ROYAL ACADEMY. 401 Roosevelt bldg. Illinois and Washington. CHILDREN'S BOARDING HOME; large yard: excellent food; mother's care. RI-2927, FALSE TEETH repaired 75c up: new set. $7.50. CARTER. RI-1250. 626 K. of P. INSIST UPON DISTILLED WATER ICE when you buy ice. Call RI-6301. CROQUIGNOLE perm., 85c comp. Reg $5 Val. ROYAL ACAD'Y, 401 Roosevelt bldg. IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests vou answer It today the opportunity mav be gone tomorrow INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring BARBER STUDENTS Discriminate in vour school selection. Scientific bartering taught. Paid while learning. JOURNEYMEN BARBERS' EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL. 342 E. Wash. JULY SPECIAL—Beauty course FREE. Pay onlv for supplies. 519.85. Reg. $75 value. Payments, diplomas. ROYAL ACADEMY. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. FREE HAWAIIAN GUITAR—To each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 210 R Roosevelt ave. “BEST BY TEST." HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male LOOK AT THIS! Moth Tabs, large 60c rioz. Moth Crystals. Universal brand 96c doz. NATIONAL WHOLESALE MD S'E, CORP. WANTED—A-l motor mechanic with some frame staightemng experience. Give experience and former employer. Box K 189. Times. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write immediately. RAWLEIGH CO.. Dept. ING-38-SA. Freeport. 111. 14 Help Wanted—Female SALESLADIES —Good firm. An excellent product offers good pay. advancement to ambitious women. Cail 1 W. 28th St. Apt. 303, LADIES—Earn while learning barber trade in STATE approved school Ben’s College of Barber Science. 472 W, Wash. 5 LADIEIS— 1 18-30' $6 salary and good bonus to start. 36 N. Penn. Rm, 334. TWO LADIES over 25 Clerical experience helpful but not necessary. 510 Merchants Bank bldg 16 Situations Wanted HEMSTITCHING—Sc yd. I furnish bollfast or silk thread. 2045 College. HE-2584,

Mattress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated: made Into Innersprings: expert workmanship. Reasonable. RI-2240, Moving, Transfer, Storage LOADS or part loads wanted from Chicago. St. Louis or Cleveland. OTTO J SL*EZ. RI-3628. 6561: CH-0699-W. Paper Hanging and Painting A-l PAPER. HANGING. 10c & roll border tree. LI-6827. Rug Cleaners BELLEFONT AINE RUG CLEANING CO. 10-day special Wort guar RI-2927 RLGS furniture, drapes, cnemue fluff rugs made from old carpets CH-2211 w. N. FLY RUG CO . 2328 flroossiae Termite Control TERMlTES—Buildings Inspected FREk In Indiana. Treatments guaranteed 6 years. TA-0500. BURNET-BINFORD LUMBER CO,. 1401 W. 30th St, Tin, Furnace Work TIN and furnace work. GEORGE MERRILL Sc SON. 1860 Central, TA-2443. Truck Renting TRUCKS For rent; mors yourself. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELP INC, 39 Kentucky Ave RI-7458 , •RALEY 8551 u tat uußu-er for rlsulisi

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HELP WANTED 16 Situations Wanted FORMER teacher wants work as companion or practical nurse, for elderly ladv; more home than wages. Box K-I'9l. Times. STENOGRAPHER Efficient, knowledge bookkeeping, ail kinds technical detail work H.A-2355-R. RENTALS ~ 17 Furnished Rooms $2; 1115 N. ALABAMA—C.ean room; hot water. Widow's borne; walking distance. RI-5121. $2.50; HAMILTON. N.. 807 Attractive room, large closet: privite home and entrance. CH-0108-W, ALABAMA. N.. 1642—Large room: phone: constant hot water; clean. $3. HA--0204-J. N. CAPITOL, 3143—Nicely furnished sleeping room near bath in private l.ome. COLLEGE. 3222—Nice aiiy front room; large closet; private home; reasonable. HA-1009-J. 725 N. DELAWARE— Walking distance: Apt. 9. 3rd floor; delightful sleeping rooms connecting bath. DELAWARE. N.. 2360—Nice furnished room; ladv or gentleman, private family. HA-1818-W. DELAWARE. N.. 2004—Room with lavatory; nicely furnished; tub and shower baths. ‘’Evenings.’’ EUGENE. 517—C00l room in private apt. Near car. Employed lady. HA-4475-J. ILLINOIS. N„ 4320—Attractively furnished airv room, for 1 or 2; private home; garage. HU-7842. ILLINOIS, N.. 1907—Attractive cool front, for 2; twin beds; closets; constant hot water; gar age. ________ ILLINOIS. N., 2807—Nice room; suitable, 1 or 2; 2 beds; kitchen privileges. Reasonable. HA-0140-W. ILLINOIS. N.. 2441—Nice airy sleeping room; home privileges. $2.50; garage. HA- 2358-R. Market E. 1337 Apt. 2 —2 nice sleeping rooms. Reasonable if rented at once, MERIDIAN’. N.. 1137—Large front room; cool, near bath; constant hot water. RI-9751, NEW JERSEY N.. 226—Sleeping rooms; $1.50, $2. $2.50. Hot, cold water; baths. PARK. 3832—Front room private home. Suitable 1 or 2 employed. Breakfast optional. WA-2307-M. WASHINGTON BLVD." 32ND.—Desirable cool room; quiet home; garage. Reasonable. HA-1813-W, 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns Coronado Hotel in 8 i N 'bhi& 0 of wctrcle. Clean outside room; running water, baths. Daily 75c up: wkly,, $3 up. LI-1637. DEARBORN HOTELS Special rates, 3208 E. Michigan. CH-7550. SCHWENZER, HOTEL—4SB E. Washington St. Clean outside rooms, $2.50 up. wkly.; running water; showers, tubs. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day: $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. _ Wmdtn dx-sdskL Choice rooms; good ventilation. Innerspring mattresses. Complete hotel service. Coffee shop. Delaware at Michigan. LI--5311 . 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1104—1-room, modern; everything furnished; $2.50 week. L1_6082! _6082! BEVILLE. N„ 829—3-room apartment; next bath. Private entrance; front porch. 1 housekeeping room. BROOKSIDE, '1315—3 nice rooms; everything furnished; private entrance; gar. Reasonable, $2. ' CARROLLTON. 1804—2 cool rooms.'down; private bath; in-a-door bed; lovely porches. HE-4406. CARROLLTON. 1232—3 rooms down, private porch, in-a-door bed, newly decorated! COLLEGE, 1537—2-room apartment; completely furnished; utilties, private entrance. Cool and clean. COLLEGE, 1410—Clean, cool 1 or 2-room apartment, furn.. phone. $3 and up; sleeping rooms. $2. COLLEGE, 2110—Cool, clean, 1-room and kitchenette; also 1-room apartment; newly decorated; utilities; reasonable. EUCLIdT N.. 109—Mod. apt..; overstuffed; priv. entrance; gar., phone: reduced. E. Wash, car, ILLINOIS, 2816 N. —Nicely furnished south room, twin beds, near bath: very reasonable LASALLE! s7! 42—2 large modern front rooms, down; private entrance: utilities. CH-2102-J. Market E. 1337 Apt. 2.-2 rooms; $2.50 if rented at once. Everything furnished, NEW - JERSEy7~N.. 1449—3 connecting rms overstuffed; utilities furnished, priced r easonable. RI-3619. NEW'JERSEY, N.. 2042—2 large cool, airy rooms; up or down; room, kitchenette, nicely furnished; sinks, lawn, porch; refrigerator; private entrance. Adults. ORIENTAL, N„ 20—Lovelv 2 and 3-room apartments, utilties: nice yard; private entrance. PERSHING. N.. 1210—2 clean, cozy rooms in modern home. Reasonable; kitchen privileges. STERLING. 1022—3 furnished rooms, cool. clean, private home. Reasonable. SUMMIT. S.. 24—2 connecting front rmsi modern, cool, porch, yard; util, furn. TALBOTT. N.. 2420—1-room kitchenette apartment: $3.50. Everything furnished. HA-4928-M. ____ WOODRUFF PL.. 544 M. DR.—Cool. 2 rooms, bath; overstuffed; utilities; also 1 room. Adults. CH-3173. 19 Rooms with Board COLLEGE, 3268—Lovely rm., in real home; splendid meals; reasonable. TA-6980. KENWOOD. 5218—Nicely furnished room; beautiful private home: meals optional. Garage. HU-8710. NORTH. W., 127—3 single sleeping rooms, outside rooms, good home cooking. LI--9123. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $20—615 ~ MADISON—2-3-4 ' rms.; nicely dec.; price incld. ht.; wt. DR-5012. $22.50—1232 BROADWAY—2 rms.; sunrm; newly dec.; heat, wt. furn. DR-5012. $27.50 “DUNDEE 1 ’ cor Virginia <te McCarty; includes ht., gas. Its., .rigidalre. DR-5012. BROADWAY. 1815—2 rooms, kitchenette, bath, porch, utilities, garage, yard. $25. HE-4220. 1827' 2 COLLEGE. APT. s—l room: in-a-door bod; kitchenette & bath; heat, gas and water; Frigidaire; reduced to $25. RI-6412. DELAWARE. 1728 N.—Upper in 4 apartment: 4 large, cool rooms: porch, awnings, HA-2137-W. 9TH. ST., 122-24 E.—7 rms.. upper, lower, hardwood floors; A-l; suitable for rooming house. LI-0685,

t9ifo aod TaUbot 5-room modern apartment. S3O JANITOR SERVICE RI-5138. Indianapolis Rental Agency City wide listings: furnished and unfurnished apts.: free transportation Day LI--5432 eve.. TA-1064. CH-4481. 1433 N. Pennsylvania $35 00 to $55 00 108 E, Thirteenth St 32.50 to 42,50 ARTOVENT KNIHC BUREAU Apartments in all parts of the city; free transportation to inspect apartments. Call HE-1328 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. 21st & Blvd. PI.; $22.50: includes util. See custodian. 22 Unfurnished Houses $9.00 M 0.—2043 Bloyd 5-Rm., Semi-Modern. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. 247 N. Penn. SIO—BARTH. 1870—Water paid. Five rooms newly decorated; garage. DR--7250-R. $10: water paid: NOBLE. N . 133—4 rooms. Key 131 N. Noble. LI-9134. sl2 50 water paid: Graceland 3315; 5room senn-modern; garage; A-l. HA--3514-M. $17.50 8 ROOMS. 49 N. EASTERN. CALL RI-2800. BELLEFONTAINE. 2140—7-room modern. single. 512. RI-1738 EUCILD. N. 732—4 rooms, modern, newly decorated, garage, nice yard: reasonable. GIMBER. 1721—A-l: all modern double; must be seen to be appreciated. $15.50. GRACELAND. 3847—3-bedroom single'. Shortridge-Butler district; redecorated; S4O, TA-0563. GRANT. 821 N.—4-rm. mod. and gar., in A-l neighborhood. $lB per month, water paid. RI-6412, J, S CRUSE. INC. HIGH STREET. 1030—Five-room, semimodern. good condition: SIO.OO. HOVEY ST.. 2201—4 rooms, newly papered. small family; 56 month. HE-3807. MEREDITH. 3027—Double bungalow, rooms, bath, garage, nice yard: only sl6 OSTROM. LI-7446. MERIDIAN S . 2157—6 rms b=>hTsls. JENNINGS BROS . 28 S. 111. St. MILEY. N 275—4-room cottage, garage. Call at 279 N. Miley, NEW YORK. E . 1315—6 rooms, modern, new hardwood, redecorated, garage. J. S. CRUSE. RI-6412. PALMER. E. 1602—Reduced: near schools; repapered 4 rooms kitchenette; semimodern; water paid. HU-4368. DR--3564-R, SPRUCE. 1609—Desirable 5 rooms, semimodern; cottage; shady. Concession to reliable adults. 2415 E. WASH—6 rooms, water pd ...*l4 316 N. BRADLEY—S rooms, mod. sl6 FRANK S. CLARK & CO. LI-6035. 3033 N ARSENAL—4 rms. modern, sl2. 231 8. OAKLAND —4 rms. water paid. sl2. U- 73 6L C. C, GROVE 48 VAHtiaia.

AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale

20 Used Cars and Trucks SELLING AT GREAT SACRIFICE A Wonderful Assortment—All Bargains 1933 Chev. Coach 1930 Cher. Coach 7933 Chev. Coupe 1930 t hey. Coach 1933 i Spt. Coupe 1929 Ford Coach 3932 Chev.* Spt. Coupe TRUCKS. 1931 Ford Sedan 1933 Chev. chas. and cab 3931 Stud. Sedan 39:2 t'hev. chas. and cab 35131 Graham Sedan 1933 Chev. panel 3931 Chev. Coupe 1931 t'liev. sod. delivery 3930 Chev. Coupe 3930 Chev. chas. and cab 1930 Essex Coach 1929 Chev. panel COBURN MOTOR COMPANY 1405 W. WASH. ST. USED CAR LOT

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses 11TH S., E.. 1818—4-room bungalow, bath, good condition, garage; sls; water paid. HU-7458. MOVING? Desirable houses and apartments in almost every part of town. Let our agent call at your home and solve vour moving question. Free trans. 6. J. SMITH REALTY CO., 114 N. Delaware. LI-8565. COLORED—SIS.OO 233 W. 14TH ST.—5-room. semi-modern; water paid. LI-4412. COLORED. BARGAIN. 317 E, St. Joe —6 rooms, water paid, $lO. LI. 4141. HILOENBERG. Excr. After You Have Selected Your New Homme See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $5 WEEK—lrvington: nice small apt.; unusual, W HITE. RI-7048. N. DELAWARE—LoveIv cool, front furn. bdrm. apt.; through ventilation: porch; util.; Frig.: S4O. Eff. apt.; $36. LIDENNY. 703 N.—4-room modern double for 3 months. MR. LINDENBERRY. IR--1101. DEQUINCEY, N.. 427-3-room. Ist floor. private apt.; porch, yard, gar, utilities. NORTH. 4800 —Nice 5-room cottage; bargain. $22. WHITE. RI-7048. SANDERS, 803—Furnished 5 rooms: modern; lights; water paid; reasonable. WALNUT E. 115—3-rooms, private bath; utilities.. $5. See housekeeper in basement. 5-ROOM house furnished; water, gas, lights paid. $6.00. Adults. Key 719 E. _New York, 24 Suburban and Farms 240 ACRES: fine stock and grain farm 2 miles north Connersville on State Rd. No. 1. 7-room house, large barn. etc. Cash rent. $4 per acre. HE-3939, MAXINKUCKEE —Rent cottage; new, furnished; open dates or by month; very reasonable for season; southwest side, where fishing’s best. Owner, L. B. EDGERLY, 85 Eighth St.. Logansport, Ind. Phone 1673-L. FOR RENT—Lake Wawasee, Ind., 6-rm. furn. cottage on north shore: 4 beds, elec lights, large screened porch, garage, boat, plenty shade; $22.50 per wk. Available Julv 16 to 29. July 30 io Aug. 12. Aug. 20 to Sept. 3. JOHN McMAHON. 612 E. Wash St,. Goshen, Ind. SILVER CAMP—Shafer Lake, shady, clean, modern cottages: boats, swimming. BE--3515, BE-2760, 560 N, Elder. CARR LAKE—Cottage accommodate 4 to 6. Boat, swimniing, $lO wepk. HA-2429-M. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space RESTAURANT and poolroom fully equipped; opposite car barns. 801-3 Highland Ave. SUIT ABLE location anv business, steam heat. 20x60, 1847 Shelby. DR-0961. BRICK building. 55x100. open space 42 ft., 2 gasoline tanks. 1331 N. Capitol. IR-5408. 28 Wanted to Rent DEPT. STORE manager and wife want furnisned home or apt. RI-7048. REAL ESTATE TOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale BRICK BUNGALOW—2 bedrooms, water softener, evergreens; perfect condition, bargain. Owner transferred. 5949 Primrose ave. (south Broad Ripple park). Open Sunday afternoon. CH-0800-M. SACRIFICE S6OO equity; 4-room home, wooded lot; garage. Accept R. R. stock. Make offer. 802 N, Colorado IR-0653, 31 Wanted to Trade BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO. 155 E. Market St. Union Title Bldg. 33 Wanted—Real Estate WANTED city and suburban homes to sell on payments. MONEN, 2024 W. Washington. BE-40 32. MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods Pre-owned Thor Washer. sls WyTlVlPh up- MAYTAGS, $42.50 and $04.50. THOR TABLE IRONER. $25, guar. Cleaners $9.95 up. 32 N. Del. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386 SINGER BARGAINS Electric Portable $36 00 Domestic Elect Cab., like new $37 50 Singer Elect Comb, sewr excellent . $39.60 Drophead Singer. $lO 00. Other Drophead Sewing Machines. We adfust and clean any make sewing machine. $1.50. __ SINGER CO. RI-9064 126 W. Wash, RI-9718. ONE Used Chambers Fireless Cooker; full enameled; good condition; bargain. Citizens Gas Company 45 S, Penn. RI-5421. PHILCO Radio, chifforobe. breakfast set, dining suite. 703 E. 20th St. Dealer.

St s Easy to Sell Household Goods A S an example of how easy things are sold thru The Times Mrs. E. Alcorn, 3361 Carrollton Avenue, placed the ad shown below in The Times for 4 days . . . BUT ... by the 2d day, the living room suite was sold and the ad cancelled. LIVING room suite Mohair: overstaffed, 3 pieces, A-l; sacrifice. 3361 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. Alcorn stated that she received so many inquiries that it was impossible to keep track of them all. And it cost Mrs. Alcorn exactly 54 cents to sell her living room suite thru The Times ... the lowest Want Ad rates in Indianapolis. Use Times Want Ads and Pay Only for the Words Used Riley 5551 the number for results

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MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods FAMILY WASHING 4’ 2 C lb. TOMORROW, returned damp, readv to iron. Minimum. 51c. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. RI-7373. WHY WORRY with a wornout ice box. We make it easv for you to own a modern Polar refrigerator Ask about our plan. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ice Boxes —Trade-Ins 50 Good Ones —$1.00 Up. R. & R. STORES. _ . , LI-5517 E- V> ash. INSIST upon DISTILLED WATER ICE when you buy ice. Call RI-6301, CABINET GAS RANGE! sb! HOOSLER FURNITURE CO.. K. Wash, and Ala. ELECTRIC WASHER—A-l; Stewart Warner radio, 4-piece wicker suite. 604 Virginia .._ 9x12 FeL base Rugs S4 65 u p . CUT-RATE LINOLEUM HOUSE. 811 N. Alabama St FOR SALE—Some furniture; cheap. 732 N. Euclid. ELECTRIC WASHERS-Rebuilt; latest styles; also sweepers; real bargains, -4?034 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 swap ad costs only 3c a word in The Times. Special multiple rates of seven days tor the price of five and four days for the cost of three. TO TRADERS It 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 you from Swaps previously published. There Is no cha rge for this service. WILL TRADE expert dental work for light car. RI-1250-CH-5746. CASH for used boys’ and girls’ bicycles and parts. 205 E. Wash. LI-6791. SWAP guaranteed radio service for what have you? LI-7273. TRADE “Bradbury" upright Piano, excellent condition. For 2i Ford. LI-68~8-’29 CHEVROLET coach and 4 rooms furniture. Trade for small car. l/Ji &• Dawson. DR-0148-J. CAtfOE and drill-press; sale or what have you? 2228 N. Bosart ave. NATIONAL cash register practically new. for good used auto. 1041 N. Belle Vieu pi. SWAPS —One American Fiver eiextric tram co inplete. for boy’s bicycle. WA-2045-.L 36 Radios, Musical Instruments STOP arourid tonight and see WARDWELL’S FLOODLIGHTED RADIO SHOP. 1039 Woodiawn; DR-4490. Auto and home radio sales and installation. We furnish expert, repair service on short notice anywhere in town 8 a. m. to 9 P. m. We specialize and recommend ARYTN CAR RADIOS. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. TWO splendid uprights. sls each. Real bargains. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY. 120 E. Ohio St. _______ DUE to small living quarters will trade mv grand, 4-vear-old, for a small upright must be in A-l condition give size and particulars. Address Box K. 192. MARTIN GUlTAß—Perfect condition; repossessed: substantial discount, terms. PEARSON CO.. INC.. 128 N. Penn. BACH" TRUMPET—GoId lacquer, perfect condition: SSO: easy terms. PEARSON CO., INC.. 128 N. Penn, _ 37 Miscellaneous For Sale FRUIT JARS 20c dozen. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO. 534 W. Pearl, Ll-8085. 2 CASH REGISTERS—Remington and Federal; price reasonable. RI-6767. 8 W. Ohio st. FRUIT JARS AND JUGS. _ _ Reduced prices. SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO., 605 S. Capitol. RI-6300. NEW AND USED MOTORS. All sizes; motor and pump repairing. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACH CO 3525 E. Washington. IR-1101. Invalid Chairs - Crutches FRACTURE BEDS Back rests and commodes for sale or rent. BAKER BROS. 219 E. Washington. INSIST on DISTILLED WATER ICE wheD you buy ice. Call RI-6301. POOL TABLE —Regulation Brunswick B. C. with all equipment. Owner. For what? CH-2405. _ HOME LOAN BIDS OUR SPECIALTY Free inform, and advice to home owners tor comp, paint and roof lobs or material. Tindall Paint Cos. 441 L Ke Ave NEW V-2x6-inch redwood siding; $2.90 per 100. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. LI-6270. HOUSE TRAILER completely furnished. Sell cheap. Inquire 320‘/a Virginia ave.. apt. 38. WINDOW SHADES—First quality, r- A All sizes, 26x5 to 36x6. Special Jf' CHINA STORE. 361. W. Wash. BICYCLES— sl2 up; tires, repairs HOFFMAN, 251 Mass. LI-5256. 205 E. Wash. STORE FIXTURES—Bakery equipments": special equipment. Buy and sell. 419 E. Ohio. (11 5 Burner oil range. (1) white porcelain gas range. (1) Small kitchen stove. (31 Refrigerators. Several large porch swings, vegetable bins, clothes reels, wash boilers and ironing boards. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. corner Capitol and South St.

FINANCIAL 55 Auto Loans

AUTO LOANS 20 MONTHS TO PAY Other loans paid ofT and extra cash advanced. Plenty of Parking Space Open Evenings USED CAR LOAN COMPANY 342 N. Illinois St. LI-9600

MERCHANDISE 37 -Miscellaneous For Sale SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails: destroys bedbugs and household vermin. ALBERT ELECTRIC shallow well pump! sust"overhauled at factory; $22.50. “ALLEN S. 534 Massachusetts. 37-a Auctions. Private Sales IF YOU have a farm, city property or stock of merchandise for safe, write Drake Auction Cos.. Eiwood. Lid., Box 103. 37-b Farm Garden, Plants, Flowers PLUMS—JeiIv. preserves. ESAREY ORCHARD. Mooresville. Waverly road. 3527 College WA-0837. 37-c Building Materials LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE CITY on Everything to REPAIR—REMODEL MODERNIZE Save With Western Wrecking Cos. ALL kinds of building materials 2x4. 2x6. 2xß. sheathing, flooring, stone, brick, pipe. I-bcams. tanks, doors, sash. glass. BE-4030. 37 Koehne st, 37-d Beer Equipment Coil and Novelty Boxes NEW FRONT AND BACK BARS All kinds of equipment lor 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, bars, booths, coil boxes, desks, chairs. Terms. 327 W. Wash. 39 Wanted to Buy CASH PAID IMMEDIATELY tor old gold, jewelry, watches, rings, dental bridge*. 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. PTyTT TMQ OLD GOLD BUYERS nULLII\ o 138 N. Illinois St.

Furniture Buyers WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE. PROMPT SERVICE Poll For any furniture \jtXU. Xvl. uTUJ rugs stoves or clothing vou have for sale. Calls answered promptly. CALL LI-2832 before selling your household goods. Will buy anything used in homes from att.ic to basement. BUY whole houses or odd pieces of furn.. Pianos, etc. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yards. Summer Prices in Effect Now— Highest quality obtainable. 25c Discount for Cash. Now—Prices Higher In June. UNION ICE fc COAL CO DR-4621

AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale Compare These Prices! ’29 Oakland sedan $175 '29 Chevrolet coupe 123 ’3O Ford coupe, standard 195 '3l Chevrolet sports coupe 295 '26 Buick sedan ... 85 ’29 Nash sedan .... 195 ’25 Buick coach 75 ’27 LaSalle sedan 225 ’3l Buick bus. coupe 345 ’3l Oakland sedan. Verv fine. THORNBURG- V O LLR AT 11 Downtown Pontiac Dealer 328 N. Delaware. 12 J AUBURN—'29 sedan; $165. WILES & WIL'_SON. 3815 College. WA-2266. BUICK, '26, SEDAN. McHenry Chevrolet Cos. 1302 E. Wash. LI-4378. BUICK—’29 sedan. $225. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meridian. BUICK—’3I coupe 31-665, $395. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meridian. BUICK—I93O coach; verv clean: $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave, BUICK—'29 coupe 29-465. $195. CENTRAL _ BUICK. JS32_N. Meridian. BUICK-—1931 coupe; exceptionally fine condition: $95 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. CADILLAC—'3I V-12“roadster. $895. CF.NTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meridian. CADILLAC—'2B sedan. $250. CENTRAL BUICK, 832 N. Meridian, _ CHEVROLET—'3I coupe: RS; extremely fine condition: $265. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2266 CHEVROLET- '29 coach: $45 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO . 443 Virginia ave. CHEVROLET— '2B sedan; excellent; S3O down. bal. $3 weekly. WILES & WIL_SON 3815 College. WA-22 66. CHEVROLET. '29 COUPE. II|L McHenry Chevrolet Company. % 1302 E Washing!on. LI-4378. DESOTO—'34 Air Flow sedan: Philco radio; discount S2OO. 3815 College. WA-2266. DESOTO—-’34 air flow coupe: equity $195; bal. monthly. 3815 College. MR. ELLMORE. ESSEX—'29 coach. sllO. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N, Meridian. ESSEX—'2O coupe looks and runs good. rumble seat. Cash. DR-4380. 1928 ESSEX—Four-door sedan; 3 new tires; SSO cash. HE-5160. FORD—’33 Tudor. A-l cond $345 FORD—’33 deluxe phaeton $395 SACKS AUTO SALES 2606 W. Michigan. BE-2189. FORD. 1930. DE LUXE COUPE. TTX McHenry Chevrolet Cos. 1302 E. Wash. LI-4378 FORD—I93O spt. cp. $65 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Virginia ave, FORD '.33 Tudor. $435. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meridian. FORD—I 933 Tudor: extra nice. T 165 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginla_ave. FORD—'33 sedan. $495. CENTRAL BUICK 832 N, Meridian. _____ __ FORD —1933 Fordor; perfect condition; $165 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. FORD—-’3O V-8 coupe, ok to move. $345. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES.

Hudson ’32 Sedan Losev Motors, Inc. HUPP—'32 De Luxe coupe. 1575. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meridian. LASALLE—'3O sedan four. $495. CENTP.AL_BU ICK. 332 N. Meridjan. LASALLE—'3I sedan; 6 w. w.. $695. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meridian. LASALLE—29 sedan. $295. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meridian. LINCOLN — 30 5-pass, conn l ' *595. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meridian MARMON— 29 sedan. $145. ‘ CENTRAL BUICK. 833 N, Meridian _ NASH—I 929 Model Sport Coupe. Runs Good. SIOO. $35 down. NASH sedan. 1929 —Good family car. good appearance. Cash, DR-4380. OLDS 32 De Luxe 8 sedan. $485! CENTRAL BUICK. 332 N, Meridian. OLDS -'32 De Luxe 6 sedan. $435. CENTR.4L BUICK. 832 N. Meridian. irt l(* OLDS. 1929 COUPE. McHenry Chevrolet Cos. m 1302 E. Wash LI-4378 OLDS—'32 De Luxe sedan. $435. CENTRAI, BUICK. 832 N. Meridian. PACKARD—'29 sedan s. mrs . $345. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N, Meridian PACKARD —'30 Club sedan. $545. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N Merldian PACKARD—3I Club sedan. $695. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. M. ridian. PLYMOUTH—'3I sedan S.'S CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meridian PONTIAC—'2B coaeh. ok to move SBS. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES PONTIAC— -33 sedan. $585. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Mer cian. PONTIAC—'33 touring sedan $565. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meritl-an. STUDEBAKER—'32 sedan $435. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N Meridian. STUDEBAKER—’3I. 70 sedan. $345. CENTRAL BUICK. 832 N. Meridian Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos.. :nc. Downtown Dealer in Pontiac. 328 N. Delaware LI-8112. USED CAR BARGAINS at A. W. BOWEN CO. 345 Ft. Wayne Ave., 10th and Centra) __ Chevrolet Dealer*. Willys and Auburn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700.

JULY 17, 1934

FINANCIAL 55 Auto Loans

AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale WILLY&T’3!”'6" roadster" Steif CENTRAL _ BUICK, 832 N. Meridian _ 4o Irucßs, trailers, Praetors A REAL VALUE 1929—2-'on triick with 6 good tires and 15-ft. high stake bodv. $3.50. , Many Others. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 West 13th St. LI-7467. FORD—'3O panel, fine. $175. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES. FORD—'3O. I'.- ton stake dual. $245. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES 47 Autos Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY “Indiana's Largest Used Car Dealer.’* 1 WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol. LI-4518. USED CARS from private owners. THORN-BURG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO.. INC.. 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112. CASH for your car or equityT FINK AUTO CO.. 440 N. Capitol Ave. LI-1112. 48 Accessories, Tires, Farts. 4 18x7.00 TIRES AND TUBES ALL FOR sl2. HE-5160, FINANCIAL J 52 Business Opportunities PATTERN SHOP for sale. 332 s" l’ennsyN vania. Good location, old established business; 2nd floor. THOMAS E. MILLER. LI-44 4if LEAVING TOWN—I 9 rms. good furniture, house optional; S4OO, terms. 1230 Carrollton, STORAGE ROOM, office, railroad siding; 1 to 2,000 sq. ft. 222 W. Merrill, Ll-607T, 52-a Securities, Bldg:. & Loan WILL BUY OR LOAN ON Building and Loan Stocks NEWTON TODD 415 Lemcke Bldg. Estah. 1887. Top Cash Price BLDG. AND LOAN STOCKS 137 E. WASH. LI-2318. WA-4707. SCIILOSS BROS., INV. CO. HIGHEST cash price paid for"any Indianapolis B. & L. stock. ANCHOR FINANCE CORP. 134 N, DELAWARE RI-3536. WE WILL BUY AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK STOCK Room 206. 8 E. Market Street. 53 Personal Property Loans Cash Loans Up to S3OO REDUCED RATE ON S3OO LOANS If you need S3OO or less In cash, take advantage of our service. Reduced rate on S3OO loans. Other amounts at usual charge. Convenient terms which allow one to twenty months to pay. No endorsers. 2 OFFICES 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. PENN. AND WASH STS. LINCOLN 8495 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. ILL. AND WASH. STS. LINCOLN 2491 Commonwealth Loan Cos. BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1887 ANY SIZE LOAN O Qrl Per Month /I) on Balances $lO to S3OO Lowest Average Cost in City on FURNITURE OR DIAMOND LOANS Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. Rl-3587. Organized in 1912 to Combat the Loan Shark Evil. SToansH Auto Furniture Co-Maker Reasonable charge*. Quick service. I Personal Finance Cos. H U 34 South Penn. RI-5054. §J Coms in . # . Writ • , , . or Phnnt r *(IIllllllllllinillllllllllllllli!!llllllli$ li!illlll!llllllllllll!IIIUIII||||||t|!b.

MONEY TO LOAN On Anything. LINCOLN .JEWELRY h LOAN CO. LOANS $lO 00 to $300.00 ’ AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY 719 State Life Bldg. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. LI-4065. Ll-8439. $.30 to $.300 “ HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. of America, 509 Merchants Bank Bldg. Meridian at Washington, Phor.e RI-2570, PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS For any worthy purpose. CAPITAL LOAN CO., INC. 207 Kresge Bldg. Phone RI-7561 41 E. Washington St. corner Pennsylvania 53-a Personal Loans | A Loan When \ i Yon Need It! i ! TRUSTEES SYSTEM ! 1 Finance Cos. Inc. * | The. Indianapolis Company | j 225 N. Delaware St. j j Li. 458', j 54 Real Estate Loans FIRST MORTGAGE loans up to $1,500 oa well located modern Indianapolis resident property in good condition. HOME BUILDERS SAVING AND LOAN ASSN., 1000 Lemcke Bidg FIRST MORTGAGE loans up to $2,000 on well located modern Indianapolis resident proper'v in good condition. TURNERS BUILDING AND SAVING ASSN. 1000 Lemcke Bldg. 55 Auto Loans AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pay We Advance Additional Money SACKS BROS. AUTO LOAN CO. 302 N. Capitol Ave. Rl-5998 Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos. Operating A* BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 219 X. Ohio 88. UsMftL