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‘NEW DEALERS* ARE VICTORS IN TEXAS PRIMARY Ferguson Forces Crushed in Primary: Tom Connally Easy Winner. B<l T'nitril Prrt DALLAS, Tpx.. July 30—Texas Democratic primary score—"New Deal " 1. Opponents 0. Loser with critics of the national administration was Fertfusonism, which today saw its protege in the gubernatorial race finish out of a runoff election. Senator Tom Connally. warm friend of President Roosevelt and stanch supporter of his policies, was renominated over Representative Joe Bailey, outspoken foe of the "New Deal ” Attorney-General James V'. Allred, against Governor Miriam A. Ferguson and anything she does or supports. was given the governorship nomination over a considerable field. In which C. C. McDonald, backed by the Governor's husband, former Governor James E. Ferguson, finished third. Nomination on the Democratic ticket is tantamount to election in Texas. Incomplete returns from 239 of the state's 254 counties gave Connally 388,516; Bailey, 246.796. Allred received 210.912; Tom F. Hunter, Wichita Falls. 170,614, and McDonald. 148 289 STEEL WORKER HELD AS KILLER SUSPECT “Lust for Killing” Given as Motive in Three Murders. By 1 nitrit l‘rr* STEUBENVILLE, 0., July 30.—A 49-year-old steel worker, David D'Acasani, suspected of being the “phantom killer” who slew three men and wounded another from ambush, was held in Jpfferson county jail under heavy guard today. Police said he had In his possession a 38-caliber revolver similar to that which ballistics* tests had shown to be the type of weapon used in the mysterious murders. The killings occurred in the Wheeling Ste?l Corporation plant, and in each case the shots were fired apparently with no other motive than lust for killing. LOW CITY LOAN 1 SAID TO INDICATE SECURITY Controller Calls Rond Award Lowest in History. Bonds, awarded at the lowest rate in the history of the city, were delivered by the city treasurer today. \ The bonds were awarded to Camp- j bell & Cos., at 2 percent for a $200,000 temporary loan to the city general! fund. Evans Woollen Jr., city controller, | said that this low interest indicated that the bonding house felt that the city was secure financially. Mr. Woollen also said that this was the lowest percentage for temporary loan bends that he could recall.

OVERNIGHT AIR MAIL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED •% New Plans Permits Fast Service to New York. A change in the air mail schedule to enable mail leaving here at night 1 to be delivered in New York the next morning has been announced by Adolph Seidensticker, postmaster. The plane will leave Indianapolis at 9 40 p m. and arrive in New York at 4:45 a. m. after Aug. 1. In the present schedule the plane leaves Indianapolis at 3:24 a- m. and arrives in New York at 10:49 a. m. CLUB SITE IS CHOSEN 20 Acres Obtained Near C armel for New Organization. Orsanization of anew country club to be located at the eastern edge of Carmel, a short drive from Indianapolis, has been undertaken by W. H. Smith and Mark W. Rhoads. Indianapolis. Twenty acres have been obtained for the project. A membership campaign will be started immediately and it is hoped to have the club in operation at the start of the 1935 season. 100 AT LEGION PICNIC Garfield Post Holds Annual Outing at l.ongacre. More than 100 members of Garfield Park post. No. 88. American Legion, and their families attended the annual post picnic at Longacre park yesterday. William Bohne. commander, surpervised arrangements. He was assisted by Mrs. Fay Johnson, woman's auxiliary president. and Fred Spencer. Charles Bodecker. Frank Acker and Frank Vogelsang. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobile* reported to police as stolen feelon* to Adolph Aneshaenvl 5000 Smith Meridian atrer- Ford truck from Jackson place and Illinois street decree Rsbe. Greenfield. Ind FVrd coupe. trom Pennsylvania and Washlnston atreets Robert Teegarden. New Augusta. Ind . Ford roadster 138-117. Irons Market and West streets Thomas Mahaffev 5374 Washinmon boulevard Ford V-* coupe M-999. Irora Maryland and Meridian streets W Hmchroan 1430 East New York street. Ford coupe 134-757. from Belle Vieu place and Washington street. Jess Oordor R R 4 Box 135 Chevrolet cosch. from Garfield park Ethel Pruitt. 114 North Belmont avenue Auburn sedan. 52-015. from Virginia avenue and Pennsylvania street C D McDonald. 42 West Eleventh Street Ford coupe. 79*'j. from In front of borne. Georce C Burkert. 2942 Broadway-. Chevre.et Victoria coupe. 90-305. from Plainfield. Ir.d. Pa'nck Shea 34 North Jefferson avenue. Cadillac coupe M-1040 from Shelby and pfosoeet streets | r s tee 2947 North Delaware street. Ftord coach 84-088 from in front of armory on North Pennsylvania street. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police he'rT.C to R Locke. 202 North Summit street. Whippet coupe, found in rear of 550 Worth' Htchiand avenue n Caab Company. Union cab P!rmr>' tti seda found in alley between Meridian and Pennsylvania near Maryland John A Cohn* Coetsvllte. Ind found In dumpm* around between Hardin* street and White rtver. Ford coupe stripped of four wheels four tires and batterv. John Bossier R R 12 Box 35*. Hudson sedan found at Walnut and Noble * l ®S*ard W. Holl. 100* East Palmer street, jttev sedan, found at 2743 Mankner "'Nash sedan, motor number &E 11*3*. bo license, no certificate of title, found at 2VO iLvst Washinaton street. * fore eou.te. l-Ml tUttl. found la r**i <1 1030 North Meridian street.

POLICE HUNT 5 WHO THREATENED KILLING Case Owner Alleges Men Are Seeking His Brother. Police today are looking for five armed men who Saturday afternoon boasted that they were going to kill a man whom they said put ths finger on Ivan Coy. alleged burglar who was killed by police several months ago. Ed Turner. 44. proprietor of a ; case at 1341 Kentucky avenue, said that the men came into his restaurant and demanded to know the whereabouts of his brother. Fred. They accused the brother of informing police on Coy, Mr. Turner said. DEMOLITIONS STARTED HERE Federal Relief Work Here Inaugurated at Church by Sullivan. Indianapolis today saw the inauguration locally of the federal emergency relief administration’s demolition program, designed to remove old and unsafe buildings from the community and, indirectly, to stimulate construction activity. With Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan removing the cornerstone, work of demolishing the old First Evangelical Lutheran church, Alabama and New York streets, was begun shortly after noon. The church was built, and first services were held in it, in 1845. , The church, now the First United Lutheran church, at present is located at 701 North Pennsylvania street. The Rev. Clarence E. Gardner, present pastor, participated in today's ceremonies. The demolition program has been in progress in various parts of the country for some time. The work here will be under the general supervision of Building Commissioner William F. Hurd and under the direct supervision of Clarence T. Myers, county demolition director. MARCONI INAVIGATES HIS YACHT BY RADIO Famed Inventor Pilots Boat Without Crew’s Help. By L nitrd Vrrsm SESTRI, LAVANTE. Italy, July 30. —Senator Guglielmo Marconi succeeded in navigating his yacht Elletra by ultra-shortwave radio from land today without assistance of officers or crew. The experiments were regarded as likejy to make vast changes in naval warfare in the future. Captain Antonio Lena of the Conte Di Savoia. in congratulating Marconi said; “There is no need for ship captains now\” ONE DAY OF GRACE IS GIVEN IN CITY CURFEW Merry makers Will Not Be Arrested Tonight. For one more night, beer tavern patrons legally may whoop and sing “Sweet Adeline'' until past 1 in the morning. Chief Mike Morrissey announced today that although the city ordinance making a 1 o'clock closing mandatory will go into effect tonight. he will not make arrests until tomorrow night. 500 AT GROCERY PICNIC Great Atlantic and Pacific Employes Hold Meeting. Almost 500 employes of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company attended a picnic at Longacre park yesterday, which was sponsored by the Managers’ Benefit Association, of which Joseph Deupner is president.

LEGALS 56 Legal Notices NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE Notice is herebv given by the State Highway Commission of Indiana, that said Commission will sell at public auction a number of used trucks, automobiles, old road machinery and miscellaneous mater>als at its sub district headquarters located south of Seymour. Indiana on Road 31. Aforesaid materials to be sold to the highest and best bidder at 10:00 a. m. Aug. 13. 1934. on above described location. TERMS OF SALE Al! goods will be sold for cash on day of sale, and purchasers will be given ten days to remove property purchased from the above mentioned premises. The state board of accounts will clerk the sale, and ail payments will be made to their representatives on the ground. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA. James D Adams. Chalrmarc GENERTaL ORDINANCE''NO. _ . 1934. i AMENDED! AN ORDINANCE concerning intoxicating liquors, prescribing a penalty for the violation of anv of the provisions thereof, and fixing a lime when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA SECTION I—That It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, member of firm, corporation, or agents of corporation to sell barter or give awav. directly or Indirectly. anv intoxicating liquors, or any sp;ritous. vinous or malt liquors, for the purpose of being drunk or suffered to be drunk upon the premises of such person, firm, member of firm, corporation, or agent of corporation within the city limits of Indianapolis, or to permit such liquors to be consumed upon such premises, between the hours of one o’clock A. M. and six o’clock A. M. upon every dav of the week except Sunday, and between the hours of one o'clock A. M. and twelve o clock noon upon the first dav of the week commonly known as Sundav. SECTION 2—lt shall be unlawful for anv person, firm, member of firm, corporation, or agent of corporation to make, cause or permit anv music os entertainment upon ’b.e premises of anv place where intoxicating. spiritous vyjous or malt liquors are sold for the purpose of gain, w.thin the C;tv of Indianapolis, between the hours of one o'clock A M. and six o clock A. M upon every dav of the week except Sundav. and between the hours of one o’clock A. M and two o’clock P M upon the first day of the week, commonly known as Sundav. SECTION 3—lt shall be unlawful tor •nv person, firm, member of firm, corporation. or agent of anv corporation engaged in the sale of alcoholic beverages in the Citv of Indianapolis to employ or permit to be employed, any musician or entertainer under twentv-one years of age. or to employ any person under the age of twentv-one years for the purpose of selling, bartering, or giving awav any soiritous. vinous or malt liquors to be drunk upon the premises of such person, firm, member of firm, corporation, or agent of any such corporation, within the c:tv limits of the Citv of Indianapolis. SECTION 4—Anv person firm, member of firm, corporation or agent of corporation found guiltv of violating anv of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined in anv sum not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars <s3oo (>oi. to which mav be added imprisonment for a rer.od not to exceed six >6i months. SECTION s—This ordinance shall be tn full force ar.d effect from and after its passage, approval bv the mavor and publication according to law. State ot Indiana. Marion Countv. Citv oi Indianapolis, ss: I Henrv O. Goett. Clerk of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, do herebv certifv that the above and foregoing is * full, true and complete copy of General Ordinance No. 43. 1934: that said ordinance was passed by the Common Council on the 2nd day of July. 1934. and was signed and approved bv the Mavor on the 20th dav of July. 1934. and now remains on file and on record in my office. Witness rr.v hand and the official seal of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, this 30th day of Julv. 1934. iBEALi HENRY a GOETT. City Clerk.

ANNOUNCEMENTS l Death Notices ALEXANDER. VIRGINIA LEE- Daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul J. Alexander passed away Sunday. She Is survived cv one brother. Paul William and one sister. Alice Irene. Funeral services Wednesday. 2 p, m., 1544 Villa Ave. Burial Crown Hill Friends invited. LITTLE fc SONS IN CHARGE BALLARD. W.M., H.—Passed awav at Battle Creek. Mich . Sunday evening Service, a- the PLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday. 2 p m Friends invited Burial. Knightatown. Ind MtOSSAST. BAIXIE I Widow of Prank N and mother of Fred M of Anderson. Ind . Mrs Wiiliam C Beem of Chicago. Mrs Frances Averill. Scipio. Ind.; Aimee Bro'sart of Indianapolis; Mrs. William Irwin of Oakiandon. Cal . passed away Monday morning Services at the FLANNFR A BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time later. B( RRIS. PAI L— Beloved brother of Cora E Burris of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ruth Messel of Flint. Mich . and Virgil Burris of Glendale Cal., departed this life Fridav. ag 40, at Flint. Mich. Funeral Tuesday July 31. at the residence. 2415 Brooks-.de ave.. 2pm Funeral Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction MOORE A KIRK MOLTING. LENA—Beloved mother of Mrs. E F. Sutherland of Indianapolis, Mrs. D. G. Cruikshank of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Charles E Foxall of Berkeley. Cal., passed awav at her home, 4'j miles east of Shelbyville For further information call the FLANNER A BUCHANAN MORTUARY BI PPEL, JOSEPH Beloved father of Mrs. August Llnne. Mrs. Elmer Searcy and Louise Ruppel, brother of Charles and Mrs. Albert Steiner died at the home of Mrs, Llnne. 246 N Gray st.. Sunday morning. Funeral Tuesday. 830 a. m.. at the home. 9 a. m. at St. Philip Neri church Burial Holv Cross cemetery. Friends Invited KIRBY SERVICE. VLRLGGL, ELIZABETH—BeIoved wife of Clarenre Veregge, mother of Ralph Vereege. daughter of Mrs. Dora Isenhart, sister of Mrs. Frank Reed and Mrs. A. L Stanton and George Brown, passed awav at the residence, 6420 Cornell ave., Sunday. 10 p m., age 58 years. Funeral from ROYSTER A ASKIN FUNERAL HOME 1902 N Meridian, Wednesday, Aug 3. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call after 10 a. m. Tuesday. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. 2-a Florists FLOWERS 24-Hour Service. Beauty, Economy. Darnel l Florist Ue n?son 66 pia. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM 2226-28 Sheibv St. UR-2570J FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 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 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH ST BE-0148 1719N CAPITOL TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect, DR-0321-0322 4 Lost and Found IN IRVINGTON—Fox Terrier—Yellowish brown, bob-tailed, spayed. 14-inches high. Rpward. 6318 E. Washington. IR-3859 FOX TERRIER PUP—Brown, white. Child s pet. “Skippv.” Reward. 408 Ruskin Place. WA-0340-R. LOST—Pair white gold folding glasses. Reward. IR-2139-6. _ LOST—Boston bull male. ‘•Bounce.” 1426 N. Euclid. RI-9548. CH-0550. Reward. LOST—White gold glasses; restroom traction terminal Sunday, 464 Blake; reward. 5 Personals FREE FREE LADlES—Appearance counts. The INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY AND BARBER SCHOOL will give you free finger or marcel waves, also a limited number of facials and scalp treatments. Permanent wave and work of beautification bv advanced students at very low cost. Economize without neglecting your beauty. Students wanted. Special reduced summer rates. 342 East Washington St, INSIST UPON DISTILLED WATER ICE when you buy ice Call RI-6301. W-l-V-E-S!! Your problem Is solved by “The Knowledge She Missed." Send name and address for free copy offer. AMERICAN CHEMICAL LABORATORIES. Mfgrs. of Feminine Hygiene Products 1 Wise 01. Indianapolis, Indiana. FREE HAIR BOBBING AND MARCELLING—Tuesday 9 to 11 a. m CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE 209 Odd Fellow Bide LI-0432 RENT A BICYCLE—2Sc hour. All licensed. Phone for evening appointments. 6121 E Washineton. IR-3488. 803 E. 63rd st. WA-1133. 5558 N, Illinois st . WA-1427. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracts’ except bv myself on or after July 27. .934. _JAJMES_M. DAWSON. CHAS. C PHILLIPS JR.—You MUST be at home Monday or Tuesday morning at the latest. No alternative. RENA. buTiness SERVICT~ Bicycle Repairing BICYCLE REPAIRS TIRES. PARTS Hoffman s. 205 E, Wash. LI-6791. 251 Mass. Building Materials PAINT-UP-FIX-UP Special Prices to Cash Buvers. We Meet All Competition. Call ALLIED First and Save Money 1 Exterminating GUARANTEED—Bed bug worries over in 10 hours, C. F. POEHLER. INC. CH-0224. Furnace Cleaning and Repairing FURNACE VACUUM CLEANING. REPAIRS FOR ALL FURNACES. RYBOI.T HEATING CO. RI-942 6 J HALL-NEAL Furnace Cos., vacuum cleans furnaces properlv: repairs; low prices. LI-4576. Machinist GEO. J EGENOLF, machinists. We specialize in priming machinerq. 18* 2 W. South St. LI-6212. Mattress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated: made into Innersprings: expert workmanship. Reasonabie. RI-2240, Moving, Transfer, Storage LOADS or part loads wanted trom Chicago. St. Louis or Cleveland. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3628. RI-6561; CH-0699-W. MOVING—LocaI, overland Large inclosed vans. Want load south, east. WILKE.RSON. BE-P 578. Musical Instrument Repairing BAND and orchestra instruments repaired; expert; guar. work. PEARSON CO.. Inc.. 123 N. Penn, LI-5513. Paper Hanging PAPERHANGING—S 2 a room. Work: guaranteed. RI-6729. A NO. 1 paper hanging. 10c a roll, border free. Painting. LI-6827. Rug Cleaning RUGS, furniture, drapes, chenille. flu3 rugs made from old carpets. CH-2211. W. N. FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside, Tin, Furnace Work Home Loan Bids Appreciated. GEORGE MERRILL <Sc SON. 1850 Central TA-2443, Tree Surgeons FREE ESTIMATES, experienced, licensed, work reasonable: reference. TURPIN TREE SERVICE. HU-2445. Truck Renting TRUCKS for rent. Mote vourself. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF INC.. 39 Kentucky Ave. RI-7435. 1 Wagon Tires FARMERS—Four tires, set. $3. JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky ave, INSTRUCTION S 10 Schools. Colleges, Tutoring BARBER STUDENTS Discriminate in vour school selection. Scientific bartering taught. Paid 2;hUe * e ®s, r ilP. s - JOURNEYMEN BARBERS' tDUCATIONAL SCHOOL. 342 E Washington St. FREE HAWAAIAN GUITAR—To each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO 2108 Roosevelt ave. BEST BY TEST. HELP W* NT nr SS Help Wanted —Male IMMEDIATE PERMANENT OPENING FOP. RELIABLE MAN WITH CAR FOR APPOINTMENT CALL RI-5785. TUESDAY MORNING. 8-10 MEN experienced in construction work all trades; truck drivers. Jobs available. Contact employers thru us. For details write M Newton. 1110 Hartford Bldg . Chicago. MEN WANTING JOBS On new construction work in U S So. America, write E MOORE 1510 Hunter Birtg . Chicago. Enclose stamp. _ MAN WANTED for Eawlergh Route ot SOC families. Write immediately. RAW- ’ LEIGH CO Dept. 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HELP WANTED 14 Help Wanted—Female SALESLADIES WANTED—For quick selling turnover, repeat business, no traveling or capital required, nationally advertised products. Best sales set-up. full co-operation, good earnings, permanent connection. JANE FROGGETT, LINCOLN HOTEL Wanted—Experienced press operator. 614 E. Ohio St. 3 MORE LADIES for city routes: guaranteed salary and bonus. Call today after 4 p. m . 272 Century Bldg. HOUSEKEEPER on farm. Age“ 40 to 457 Unincumbered. P. M. DANIELS, Morgantown, Indiana. LADIES—Earn while learning barber trade In STATE approved school Ben's College of Barber Science. 472 W Wash. 5 LADIES—' 18-301 J 6 sala-v and good bonus to start 38 N. Pent , Rm. 334. TWO WOMEN permanent positions. Clerical experience helpful. Apply. 510 Merchants Bank Bldg. 16 Situations Wanted STENOGRAPHER—Efficient, knowledge of bookkeeping; technical and detail; clerical. HA-2355-R HEMSTITCHINU —5c yd. 1 furnish bolifast or silk thread. 2045 College. HE-2584. fIMES WANT ADS are the most economical in the city RENTALS “ 17 Furnished Rooms $3; MERIDIAN. N., 1137 —Large froUt room; cool, near bath: hot water. RI-9751. s3f NEW JERSEY N.. 1605—Pleasant, cool, front room: near bath; garage. HAALABAMA, N., 2052—Private home, modern. central: front room, cross ventilation. TA-5036. ALABAMA. N., 1125—Nice alrv room; large closet; near bath and shower; phone. CENTRAL. 2215—Nicely furnished newly decorated room: meals; garage optional. HE-3176. COLLEGE. 2717—Clean front room, every convenience; telephone, garage. DELAWARE. N., 2004—Comfortably furnished airv room: adjoining bath; Ideal quiet home. Eves. ILLINOIS. N., 3232—Nicely furnished, large room; hot water; first floor; private entrance. NEW JERSEY. N.. 226—Sleeping rooms, $1.50 up; also housekeeping; hot water; baths. ________________ PARK. 2066—Desirable cool front room, 1 or 2 gentlemen: breakfast optional. Reasonable. HE-5483. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2411—Nice"cooirfront room; private home; reasonable. HA--1725. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 4520—Large, desirable room; twin beds; cross-vent.; private bath; 1 or 2. HU-1248. 31ST. E„ 645—Nice front room; suitable for 2; meals, garage optional. TA-4715. CLINTON HOTEL—Desirable sleeping rms.. $2; also housekeeping: modern. 29 Vlrginla ave. ‘‘Downtown.’ 1 _ UNION. 902—Large front sleeping room, connecting batn; private home; cross ventilation. WORLD FAIR VISITORS—Nice rooms; near fair grounds and lake. $1 per night. 4545 Oakenwald Ave., South Side. Kenwood 0696, 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns NEW YORK extends a WELCOME TO TIMES READERS The New York Bureau ot The Indianapolis Times is ready to serve you. This service has been arranged bv The Times in co-op-eration with the New York World-Tele-gram—also a Scripps-Howard newspaper. Let our New York Bureau arrange your New York Trip and serve as vour headquarters while In New York. FREE INFORMATION on hotels, tours, sightseeing trips, with all rates and guide books, now available. Specific information on actual expenses for any length visit. Hotel reservations made on reauest. Write to HOTEL and RESORT BUREAU of the NEW I’ORK WORLD-TELEGRAM "A Scripps-Howard Newspaper” 147 West 42nd St., N. Y. City NO OBLIGATION. OP COURSE! Coronado Hotel \* 6 f block 1 or w cs: cle. Clean autside room; running water, baths. Daily 75c up; wklv„ S3 up.LI-1637. DEARBORN HOTELS no™: Special rates. 3208 E. Michigan. CH-7550. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modem hotel service. As low as $2 a dav: $lO week, tSO N. Meridian. Ll-2351. lIOOSIER HOTEL an and oi side rms.; shower bath. 440 Mass. ave. SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington St. Clean outside rooms, $2.50 up. wkly.; running water; showers, tubs. 18 Housekeeping; Rooms $2.50. $3. $4: N. NEW JERSEY. 631—Nicely furnished 1 and 2-room apartments. SI—STATE, N„ 425—2 front clean, modern rooms; near bath. Close carline, bus. $6 VVkTT 5-room furnished house; water, lights, gas paid. Call 1611 Southeastern ave. ALABAMA. N., 1920—1 room, kitchenette, clean, well furnished, near bath, utilities. Phone. Adults. ALABAMA] 1838 N.—Furnished, clean; splendid ventilation; sink in kitchen. Large porch. BACON ST., 1201—3 Furnished rooms and garage: overstuffed; large yard: utilities; .strictly private. Reasonable. BEVILLE. N., 829—4 rooms, private bath and entrance: also 1 housekeeping room. Porch. CH-0313-J. CARROLLTON. 1121—3 ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR. NEWLY DECORATED; $5. CENTRAL. 1948—Cozy room and kitchenette: 1 single housekeeping room, near bath. Adults, COLLEGE. 2717—2 large rooms, completely furnished; garage; near bath. Telephone. EUCLID. N„ 328—Delightfully cool front 3-room apartment; private front porch. Custodian, rear. Utilities, $6. IR-7495.

Several Good Jobs Thru Times Want Ad PAPERHANGING and painting for goed used ,ight car. LI-6827. Mr. E. E. Sidell, 30 E. 9th Street, placed the above "Swap" Ad in The Times and received several good jobs and a car that Mr. Sidell says, "looks like new". Mr. Sidell also says, "that's what you call results".

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms FLETCHER. 842—1 and 2-room apartments; furnished; private entrance. Adults. ______________ FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3-room cofage. $3 and $3.50. Not modern. _lOl7 Prospect. ILLINOIS. n7 2339—1 or 2-room kitchenette apts.; $3. $3.50. $5, HA-4928-M. ILLINOIS] n7 1808—Nice 2-room apartment with sink. $4; also garage. $1.50 month. HA-3203-J. MARKET. E. 615—Housekeeping apartments: newlv capered: semi-modern. RI-2102 mornings or evenings. NEW JERSEY. N . 1449—3 Connecting rooms: overstuffed: utilities furnished. Redecorated. Priced reasonable. RI-3619. ORANGE. 222—2 nice cool rooms; downstairs; 2_beds. Private entrance. PARK. 1662 2 large clean rooms; sink: alcove, front pri. porch; adults. Garage/ WOODRUFF. 766 W. DR —Front attractive cool, large 3-room apartment: newly furnished, overstuffed: lnnerspring mattress- private entrance; sink, phone; hot water. Very attractive for adults. WOODRUFF PLACE—S 44 Middle drive. Cool. 2 small apartments; utilities furnished; adults. CH-3173. WHEN YOU LOSE anything, don't despair Phone a Lost Art to The Times RI-5551 19 Rooms with Board LEXINGTON. 937—Nice room; good ventilation; good meals; modern; $5.50 wk. DR-3523-J. STATE. N.. 234—G00d room; shower: good meals; privileges; Ist, wk. free. LI-9024, 21 Unfurnished Apartments $12.50 Mo.: 208 S. SHERMAN—6 rooms, modern, newly decorated, double garage. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491. 247 N. Penn. s2o bis MADISON—2-3-4 rms.; nicely dec.; price lncld. ht.; wt. DR-5012. $22.50—1232 BROADWAY—2 rms.; sunrm; newly dec.; heat, wt. turn. DR-5012. $27.50 “DUNDEE” cor Virginia * McCarty; includes ht„ gas. Its,, .rigldalre. DR-5012. LOCKERBIE~ST.. 616—Strictly modern 4room private apartment; $22.50. LI-6080. WA-2149 R-2. NORTH FALL CREEK—Lovely front 2bedroom apt; cross ventilation; Frig.: gar.; SSO. Ll-3164, Eves.. TA-0335. NORTH. 3700—Nice 4-room apartment. garage. $35. RI-7048. WHITE. IR-7956. PARK, 1719—2 bedroom apartment; excellent heat, water paid, porches; S3O. HA-2401, Indianapolis Rental Agency City wide listings; furnished and unlurnlshed apts.: free transportation. Dav LI--5452 eve. TA-1064. CH-4481. 37 W. 21st $35 to $45 2035 N. Meridian $35 to $57,50 ppfm/m: row Apartments in all parts ol 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 & ?J vd - Pl.t $22.50: Includes util. See custodian. FOR RESULTS Phone RILEY 5551. 22 Unfurnished Houses SI7—WATER PAID—2942 N. Gale (B rightwood! 6 rooms, modern; garage. RI-3759. ADAMS, 2059—Near Brookside Park; 4 rooms; near school; garage. Reasonable. BROOKSIDE AVE., 2123—7 rooms semimodern; redecorated; garage; $12.50. DR--7740, CARROLLTON. 1111—New modern, nice 6room double. $22 50. Like new. CENTRAL. 3036—6-room double modern; A-l condition; garage: $22.50. HA-. 2633-M. COFFEY. 552 —5 Rooms, bath, garage, water paid. 1754 Kelley: 4 rooms; garage. CONCORD. 519—5-room modern. sl3. DEARBORN, S.. 67—7 rooms modern except furnace, newly decorated. $12.00. HARLAN. 817—4 attractive rooms, semimodern, lawn; all floors finished, kitchen sink and drain board; large closet: curtain rods, shades; door, window screens. Water paid; $12.50, IRVINGTON— Newly decorated 4 rooms, semi-modern: near schools, car, bus, 123 S. Arlington. Bargain; $lO IR-3516 JEFFERSON, N„ 326 Beaut lful 6-room double, laundry, garage, $25. RI-9966. MEREDITH. 3027—Double bungalow, rooms, bath, garage, nice yard; only slb OSTRbM. LI-7446. RURAL. N„ 1129—Market. 1553 8-room double. sl6-sl3. Water. Near Tech. WA--2815. NEAR JOAN OF ARC—6-rm. double: excel, cond.; $37.50. Another near Shortridge and others listings. CH-1485. . 28TH. ST., 11l W.—7-room strictly mod., near car line; reduced to sl9 mo. Start rent Aug. 15. J. S. CRUSE. RI-6412. 4900 NORTH—Beaut. 3-bedrm home near school, bus car line; ssa. CH-148a. ... After You Have Selected Yonnr New Hoinme See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. __ 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $5 WK— Prospect st., nice 5-room home. RI-7048. WHITE. IR-7956. ADAMS 2057—Near Brookside hark. 4 rooms, A-l condition; garage; $22.50. ALTON AVE.. 521; $7 week; 4-room nrndern; nicely furnished; utilities; outside entrance. CARROLLTON AVE.. 2310; 4 rooms, bath, porches shady yard, utilities; reasonable; adults. EAST. 4200 —3-rm. apt., gar., $6 week; util. RI-7048. WHITE, IR-7956. IRVINGTON—Nice bung. Washer Large vard. Adults. S3O. RI-7048. WHITE, IR--7956. • NORTH. 4600—Beautiful 5-rm. bung^Frig.. . dbl] gar.. $45, RI-7048. WHITE. IR-7956. 24 Suburban and Farms TWO LOTS. 2-room houst Bulman Hths., between Washington and New York; good well, 25 fruit trees, shrubbery. C. E. BRICKEY, Knightstown. SILVER CAMP—Lake Schafer; unique modern clean cottages. Boats. BE-3515. BE-2760. 560 N. Elder. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space OFFICE SPACE—Attractive, both as to location and rates. Peoples Bank Blag. LI-7446.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale §SOO Cash for Deed 4-room bung on large lot, gar.. In Edgewood. bat $,50. Mortgage payable. *lO per month. MR. BURGESS. RI-9388. HA-4182-M. AMERICAN ESTATES CO., Realtors FIRST MORTGAGE loans ud to $17500 on well located modern Indianapolis resident propertv in good condition. HOME BUILDERS SAVING AND LOAN ASSN. 1000 Lemcke Bldg 31 Wanted to Trade BE SURE—Ot your title. Demand an abstract prepared Dv UNION TITLB CO 155 E Market St. Union Title Bid*. _ WILL TRADE clear vacant for equity in house. DAVIS-CLAYTON. 702 Inland 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 swap ad costs only 3c a word in The Times. Special multiple rates of seven days for the price of five and four days for the cost pf tnree 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 for you from Swaps previously published There is no charge for this service. 3 GOODYEAR C.-3 tires. 17 5x25 a"nd tubes, a bout 700 m i les. S2O. 407 E. Nort h. VULCANIZER, boiler, tube plates etc. Want electric washer or closed car. 330 Roena st. CARPENTRY, labor work] ”3 used truck tires, 30x5.20. Write R. R. 3, Box 138, 500 LETTERHEADS and 500 envelopes: $3.75; 1 000 business cards; $1.50. 1425 E. Raymond. SWAP cash or diamond for light auto. 1161 Kentucky. LI-5082. CASH - for used boys’ and girls’ bicycles and parts 205 E Wash LI-6791. MODEL T FORD, for boy’s or girl’s bl_cycle. 4102 E. 30th st. PRINTING FOR CASH AND WHAT? REASONABLE PRICES. WORK GUARANTEED LI-3963. NEW TYPE, stone, press~and stock for commercial work. 451 W. McClurg st„ Frankfort, Ind. WANTED—Ruckstell axle or gearThlft for Model T. DWIGHT FLANINGAM. Darlington, Ind, FOR SALE or trade, good rooming housp for automobile or cash. 1135 E. Washlngton st, 35 Household Goods

IF IT'S DONE WITH HEAT YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH GAS LET US INSTALL a Flash-O-Matik Gas Lighter on your old gas range. Simply turn on the gas valve and the burner lights instantly. Simple, safe and economical to use. CITIZENS GAS CO. 45 South Penn. RI-5421. SI.OO Per Week a® will rent anew MAYTAG Minimum Rental—s Weeks [.J L. S. AYRES & CO. Seventh Floor—Rl-9441 • | MAYTAG WASHER’TiT a saving, fgPrima, pre-owned, $44.50. Thor Washer, used, $15.. Conlon Ironer, $59.50. 32 N. Del. Thor Electric Shop. LI-5386. REFRIGERATOR—Used ’’Cold'Spot.” s'- 2 - cu. ft. Guaranteed. Bargain. Fulwider Sales. 3329 E. 10th st. CH-1449. ICE BOXES—ISOI. Trade-ins SI and up. FULWIDER SALES. 3329 E. 10th st Walnut din. ste.. $257 3-pc. living rm. ste., REFRIGERATORS—Used and new at reasonable prices. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO., 2000 Northwestern Ave. INSIST upon DISTILLED WATER ICE when you buy Ice. Call Rl-6301 CALL at our office for free booklet entitled “How to Can Fruits and Vegetables.” Citizens Gas Company 45 S. Pennsylvania. RI-5421. USED REFRIGERATORS, excellent condition, 50 to 100-lb. sizes. Cheap. HOOSIER FURNITURE CO.. Alabama and Wash, 9x12 Felt base Rugs. $4.65 up CUT-RATE LINOLEUM HOUSE. 811 N Alabama St GOOD 75 lbs. & 100 lbs. ice boxes; A-l: SELLER'S kitchen cabinet; good condition; 6 light tan window shades, 33x5*/2; 2 25x4, Quaker oii-Durner stove. Reasonable. Moving. 1919 N. Illinois. ICE BOXES. $2 up. FRANK E. IRISH. dealer. 2909 E. 10th. CH-4877. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Used Radios Philco, Crosley and other well known makes from $12.50 up. Terms. R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. LI-5516. TWO SMALL studio uprights, used f. months in our studio. Now one-half original price. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E, Ohio St. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale Dealers and Peddlers Safety razors, 50 for sl. Razor blades, 100 for’ sl. Various sizes Congoleum rugs, $2.50 to 510. Porch rockers with rattan seats and back, $3 each. Large porch swings, $2. Hand-painted drop-leaf kitchen tables, $2.50 each. Unpainted kitchen chairs, 75c each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South _SL FANS—Ventilating and exhaust. extra propeller for use with your own motors. Ali sizes. 2609 E. Washington. Crj-0852. BATTERIES Guaranteed reconditioned batteries. Low prices. Ace Battery Service. 339 Virginia ave. RI-1726. ONE 9x12. three 36x54 domestic oriental rugs, ozite pad. English down-filled sofa, fireside chair, $75 lot. Private. 1839 N. Meridian. 4 USED furnaces for sale cheap, trade-ins. Call LI-8962. BICYCLES—SI2 up; tires, repairs. HOFFMAN. 251 Mass. LI-5256. 205 E. Wash. ’ino Porrc Good a’s new. heavily me ixegs charred. All sizes. We deliver. FOGLE BOTTLE CO.. 901 Va. Ave. DR.-0556. STORE FIXTURES—Bakery equipments; special equipment. Buy and sell. 419 E Ohio. BEAUTIFUL ROCKS lor "rock" gardens. Free delivery. Z. ELLIS, 1133 S. East st. FT. COUNTER, stool, blackboard 2 tables, steam table, gas range. 1026 E. Washington st. WA-2203. ARCOLA heating plant complete. LI-7268. 320 W, Washington st. SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails; destroys bedbugs and household vermin. ALBERT G. MAAS CO.. 31 Virginia ave RI-3315 homeToajTbids our specially Free Inform and advice to home owners tor comp, paint and roof lobs or material. Tindall Paint Cos. 441 Ave TT'PTTTT Reduced Prices. l RUil drYlto sagalowskv Bottle Cos. Invalid Chairs • Crutches FRACTURE BEDS Back rests ano commode? for sale or rent. BAKER BROS. 219 E. Washington, j WINDOW SHADES—First quality, a r ! All sizes, 26x6 to 36x6. Special A V CHINA STORE. 361 W. Wash. NEW */2x6-tncn redwood siding; $2.90 per 100 MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO. LI-6270. __ INSIST on DISTILLED WATER'ICE when you buv ice. Call RI-6301. MEIER NU-AIR tentilating and exhaust fans: Emerson desk fans, ail sizes; reasonable prices. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACH CO. ' 3525 E. Wash. IR-1151. CPITIT IAPQ Quarts. 25c dozen r J\lJi 1 JrYlwo pints 20c dozen We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO | 534 W Pearl. LI-8085. j 37-c Building Materials LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE CITY on Everything to PwEPAIPw—PwEMODEL MODERNIZE Save With Cash at Cornell. i 37-d Beer Equipment Coil and Novelty Boxes NEW FRONT AND BACK BARS Ail kinds of equipment lor draft beer BUILT IN OUR SHOPS BILLIARD—POOL—SNOOKER lABLEJf Complete line—Supplies—We repair King’s Ind. Billiard Cos. DR-5826. 1631 Soutneastern DH-357t. BEER equipment, bars, booths, coil boxes, desxs. chairs. Terms. 327 W. Wash. 39 Wanted to Buy ___ CASH PAID IMMEDIATELY lor Old Bold, 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 bridge*. Jewelry etew SACKS BRO&. SOS Indiana are. Phone. RI-5984.

FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans

HOUSEHOLD LOWERS RATE On All LOANS Above SIOO to S3OO 3 monthly on the monthly on that J 1 first SIOO of the 3 ci. part of the loan Ohioan balance. over SIOO. Now families needing s">o to $.’,00 in cash quickly for centralizing overdue bills or meeting emergencies can borrow under the nationally known Household Loan Plan at substantially lower cost t. Household does not require real estate, stocks or bonds as security; asks only husband and wife to sign; asks no question- of your friends, relatives. neighbors, merchants, employers, or any one else; conducts all details in private consultation rooms; gives full amount in cash; charges you only for the actual number of days you keep each dollar; makes no extra charges; gives you from one to twenty months to repay; maintains a reliable free Money Management service, and gives quick, courteous attention to your needs. Visit, write or phone our office for full information. No obligation. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION OF AMERICA Phone RI-2579 509 Merchants Bank Bldg., Meridian at Washington.

55 Auto Loans |55 Auto Loans —^ Open Daily till 9 p. m. Sunday till noon.^ mmtmmm AUTO REPAIRS ON I t as e months I | y 3 ° JL b| xo pay J VKtJEj&f IJL ; rntiIGVTIITOC Auto Service Inc. COFl&UMfelia ISO E# New YoH£ Su

MERCHANDISE 39 Wanted to Buy WANTED —Dog. Call at lunch stand. S. W corner of 29th and Harding sts. See WM. HOLFMAN, Proprietor. noi T TMC OLD GOLD BUYERS twUDLiiiN O 138 N. Illinois St. Furniture Buyers WORSTS WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE. PROMPT SERVICE. foil PI TutfiQ For any furniture GRll Tw 1. U4UJ rugs stoves or clothing you have for sale. Calls answered promptly. CALL LI-2832 before selling your household goods. Will buy anything used in homes from attic to basement. BUY whole bouses or odd pieces of furn.. pianos etc. MR WERELEY. HU-7274, 41 Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yards. W. VIRGINIA Ip. or egg clean fkd...56.50 POCA. and New River In. The best . $7.75 INDIANA lp. Clean forked $5.50-$5.75 COKE, furnace and baseburn.r.. $8 25 UNION ICE & COAL CO. DR-4621. UVESfoC K 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets CANARIES—Warblers, guaranteed young singers, $3 and $3.50. Hens. CH-2616-R. V"room~ AD cos's oniv 2r q WORD AUTOMOTIVE^ 45 Autos for Sale BUICK—I93I R S. coupe; new rubber and and mechanically perfect; $125 down. HARRY A, SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. r|r CHEV. ’32; original finish, like TTVK new driven only 13.500 miles; spare tire never on ground See this exceptional bargain today. 1302 E. Wash, ITI iff DE SOTO ’33 4-dr. sed.; pearlesIsl sence finish, automatic clutch; \M§W cost new over $1,000; bargain; $575: 1-3 down, bal. 12-16 mos. M'HENRY CHEV. CO., 1302 E, Wash. LU4378 : ESSEX—I9?9 coach, $125. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridian. FORD—’3O coupe; fine; bargain, $215 30TH. AND CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550 Ford7^33, coach Sj*7s Ford. V-8, ’33 deluxe phaeton $395 SACKS AUTO SALES 2606 W, Michigan. BE-2189. FORD —1930 Tudor; $175. Losey Motors, Inc. 1133 N. Meridian FORD—I 933 Tudor sedan, $425. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 832 N. Meridian. FORD—’32; 4-cyl. coupe; very good. $335: 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES. Hudson ’3O Sedan, $225 Jimmie Applegate. 25 W. 11th. LI-3262. NASH—I 932 sedan: cleanest car in town for $125 down. HARFtY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. PLYMOUTH ’34— De luxe coupe; private owner; great sacrifice. LI-5162 after 8/ PONTIAC—’3I coach: bargain; gJjF i295; excellent rood. McHENRY Wfl CHEV., 1302 E. Wash. LI-4378 PONTIAC— r 33 2-dr. sedan, $545. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N. Meridiam STUDEBAKER sedan; excellent condition: sell equity Private owner. 1919 N Illinois. VVillys and Auburn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. RACE CAR—Two port Rajo; rocker arm. $165. RI-1064. USED CAR BARGAINS at A. W. BOWEN CO. 945 Ft. Wayne ave.. 10th and Central Chevrolet Dealers. EQUITY in Cord coupe. Like new. A-l tires. TA-4625 : . CASH for vour car or equity. ABELSFINK AUTO CO.. 440 N Capitol Ave LI-1112. WFtECKER—Marmon 74 with electric crane, make fine truck. $75. HE-5160, Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos.. Inc. Downtown Dealer in Pontiac 328 N. Delaware. LI-8112. 46 Trucks. Trailers, Tractors IT WILL PAY YOU to Investigate our stock of reconditioned and refinished used trucks, tractors and trailers. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 West 13th St. LI-7467. 47 Autos Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY “Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 553 N Capitol. Ll-4516 USED CARS from private owner*. THORN-BURG-VOLLRATH MOTOR CO. INC. 328 N Delaware LI-8112 53 Personal Property Loans

LOANS £ On vour own signature or security Loans on personal property and automobile* arranged qulcklv investigate AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY TWO OFFICES 719 State Life Building 15 E. Washington St. 347 Banker* Trust Building Corner Penn, and Ohio St*. LI-4065. LI-8439. CASH-LOANS We Assist Thousands ol Families with Financial Problems. You can Dorrow money nere ouicklv and confidentially on vour own security and signature. Our New Convenient Payment Plan will fit your needs. You can renav in small monthly payments. ALSO AUTO AND NOTE LOANS. We loan anywhere in Citv or County. Capital Loan Cos. 207 Kresge Bldg. 12nd. Floor). 41 E. Wash. St. Phone RI-7561.

JULY 30, 1934

FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans

53 Personal Property Loans Cash Loansj 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. j LINCOLN 8495 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. ILL. AND WASH. STS. LINCOLN 2491 Commonwealth Loan Cos. BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1887 I NEED MONEY | ij Auto Furniture Co-Maker 2? ( Loans up to S3OO in 24 hours. ™ ) Personal FinanceCo. ( V *34 South Penn. It I 5054 / • Ground Floor Century Bldg. \ IN—WktTE—OR Public Welfare Loan FURNITURE OR DIAMOND LOANS 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587 Organized in 1912 to Combat the Loan Shark Evil. MONEY - TO LOAN On Anything. LINCOLN JEWELRY & LOAN CO. Ten per cent discount on ail Cash Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad Headquarters. 214 W Maryland St 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan Top Cash Price BLDG. AND LOAN STOCKS 137 E WASH. LI-2318. WA-4707 SCHLOSS BROS., INV. CO. w’e will' buy AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK STOCK 54 Real Estate Loans FIRST MORTGAGE loans up to $2,000 on well located modern Indianapolis resident oropprtv in good condition. TURNERS BUILDING AND SAVING ASSN. 53-a Personal Loans and Personal Loans Estates Loan Company 47 South Pennsylvania Hoorn 505 LI 5696 OVER CITIZENS GAS CO. ! A Loan When j i You Need It! i ! TRUSTEESSYSTEM ! Finance Cos. Inc. | The indianapolls Company | j 225 N. Delaware St. { j Li. hSU J 55 Auto Loans AUTO jjfe loans 20 Months to Pay We Advance Additional Money SACKS BROS. AUTO LOAN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. Rl-5998 AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pay Other loans paid off and extra cash advanced Plenty of parking space. Open eve*. USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N. Illinois St. LI-9600. Loans on Automobiles TOflsmiAiarar 219 K. Ohio St. U-9ML