Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1935 — Page 12

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SON OF FORMER POSTMASTER IN CITY DIES AT 34 Robert H. Bryson Jr. Fails to Rally After Thyroid Operation. Funeral services for Robert H. Brysotl Jr . son of a former Ir.dianapofis postmaster. will bo h r -id at 3 tomorrow at the Flanner Buchanan Mortuary, 25 W. Fall Creek-blvd. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr Bryson, who was 34 and lived at 1824 N. Alabama-st, died parly last night in Methodist Hospital followinc a relapse from a thyroid operation. A blood transfusion, with a friend. John B Collins, as donor, yesterday was in vain. Mr. Bryson was associated with his father in The insurance business and was active in the Christian Men Builders Class of the Third Christian Church. He was riaht excellent kmc of Keystone chapter. Free and Accepted Masons. He attended Indiana University j and the University of Wisconsin after graduation from Shortridge High School. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Surviving are the widow', Mrs. Helen Bryson whom he married in July, 1933, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryson Sr. Mr. Bryson was a member of Osnc Mills Watson Post, American Lesion. He served with thp field artillery during the World War.

Mrs. Carrie McCoy Dead Mrs Carrie Wagner McCov. former supervisor of the City Hospital receiving ward, died suddenly last night in Good Samaritan Hospital. Cincinnati. 0.. according to word received here today. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning in Columbus, Ind., with burial there. Mrs. McCoy, who was 37, had retired from her position at, City Hospital three months ago because of illness. She was graduated from the hospital's Training School in 1920. Surviving are the widower. Rrainerd McCoy; the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lase Wagner, East Columbus, and three brothers. W. D. Miller Dies W. n. Miller, widely known former Indianap°hs business man. died yesterday of heart disease while driving his automobile out of his garage at Butler. Ind., according to word received here today. Mr. Millpr. who was 70, had lived in Indianapolis nearly 40 years, but had moved to Butler two ypars ago. He formerly was an agent for a Cleveland coffee company. He was a member of the Meridian Street Methodist Episcopal Church and the Scottish Rite in Indianap-j olis, the Knights Templar, Free and j Accepted Masons. Order of Eastern | Star and Knights of Pythias. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. S L. Kiplmger. Butler, and Mrs. Laura Snyder. Angola. His wife. Mrs. Mm- i me Miller, died two years ago. Fu- i neral services will be held in Butler at 2 tomorrow with burial in that I city. Georqp Benton Passes Funeral services for George R. Benton, former Indianapolis hotel manage’’ who died Monday night, in a Chicago hospital, will he held tomorrow’ morning at the Wald Funeral Home. 1637 N. Tllinois-st. Burial will he in Brownstown, Ind., his birthplace. Mr. Benton, who was 55. is survived by the widow', Mrs. Katherine Benton and a sister. Mrs. Elmer O. Shepard. Browmstown. H was a member of Masonic orders and the American Legion end had been manager of hotels in Indianapolis, El Paso. Tpx., Savannah, Ga., and Cleveland, O. Elsie Wagner Rites The Rev. W H. Krndall, Memorial Presb'tenan Church pastor, j will conduct funeral services at 2 tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. Elsie H. Wagnei. at her home. 2145 Guil-ford-v. Burial will be in Crowm Hill. Mrs. Wagner, who died yesterday at her home, was 27. Surviving are thp widower, two daughters. Patricia Ann and Barbara Lou; her mother. Mrs. Lena and a sister. Miss Anna Tate. Her father. John W. Tate, died Dee. ?4. last. year. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses William Rader. 33. nf 1110 N Merldienst. salesman and Lora Calli?. 31. of 1331 Park-*' hasten’ worker. Charles Huffman 43 Lafavette insurance agent, and Porothv Crumbs. 31. Beech Grove housekeeper Donald Stewart 31. Tipton. Ind . laborer and Edna Dunr, 21. of .3804 N. llU-nnls-st. housekeeper Micha'i Howard 1. of SIT N Emersoniv. hosiery worke-. ar.d Olive Drullinger. 21 of 6M3 Broadeav clerk Robert Smile.. 21. Judson. Ind telephone lineman, and Harrtet Fowler. 20. of Si? Stevens-st. clerk Wavne Johnson. 34 of 4?2t College-av. merhame. and 1. C Pines, IS. R. R. IR. Box 336-D housekeeper Robert James 32. of 3291 Brook'ilie-rd. salesman and Ann Wolf. 24. of 28 Euolidst. martune operator Ralph Gresslev. 3? Rroadnav Hotel, salesman, and Marie Wahman. 28. of 1831 F Minneso-a-st housekeeper nan*! Mil's 2? Sheffield Inn. sales enrnee’ and Ft a Corcoran. 2-5. Sheffield inn secretary inse! Jame>on 23 of 104? S Sena'ea< laborer jail Winifred McGuire. 18. of sv> Chadwick-st. housekeeper William Oregon. 21. Auburn. HI., student and Mora Bedford 20 of 386’.- O'ma' housekeeper James Ba'chelor. 21. of S4l Coneord-st laborer and Della Sampson. 16. of 541 Copcord-st. housekeeper Robert Glare. 22 R R 11 Box 342-H. elerk and Mary Shank. 19. of 3239 Ken-wood-a v stenographer Harry Johnson. 36 of isoi F Market-st pipe fitter, and Mela-ina Huher, 31 of 4145 wsshington-blvd. housekeeper Julius Kittrell, 30 of 2808 V New Jer-vev-st manager, and Mcl’.ie Copeland 33. Os 2808 V Nr j Jersey-st housekeeper Jessie P-Tick 25 of 1318 N Oran'-st laborer, a id Laura Breaer. 20. of 1623 E 18h-st, housekeeper Rober 1 Vufkin 2.0 of 204! Ashland-av. trucker at and Jane Ooupland. 22. of 36? s Arlington-*. housekeeper

PERFECT A| inprp U/m vision uLAooto If TO au CACV rWt wnr ° pWc * J D *‘- DAVuryre tkvjt V * iXe r °* * PATfAA* _ t relieve ftr m- ip n \ ■train and head- %■■ UII kk ' rh ~ < >ur pcirea |S ■ ■ a J U ranr(i from J 2 w w ww JItJSO. according le tear nffdj. These low prire* include examination and we will ad- M vise yon honestly what kind of glasses too Wf op ?• need. Very little money is required to bay *i >e roor fivsses from us. as yon ran pay as son #a*vv wear—a small amount each week Como UKKUM In and meet oar doctor—he satisfied. PrW laetadcs *iminitia Glasses Fitted Pay 50 by Expert _ _ or °grr^ u nhMawifirinc si. o o a in Charge \T|WB ■UITV Wfk

VITAL STATISTICS Birth* Girl*. Louis and Lillian M*s*ng. 1014 W 34t h-f Fred and Wllla Henning. Mrthodjt Hospital Garland and H*!n Miller. Methodiat Hospi'ai C air and Helen Golay. Methodiat Hospital F.ovd and Margaret. Bmith 311 Harold and Thelma Garten. 1801 W. , Michigan. Bon rhat e* and Esther Constable. Methodist I Hospital. law and Mar'ha Gloin. Methodist Hospir*; R’t'sei: and Pearl Hepier. Methodiat. Hospital p-rhard and Franeea Merer. Methodist Hospital Thom** and Margaret Sinclair. Methodist Hospi'ai Cecil and Franrea Tavlor Methodis* Hospital 'ohn and Cor* ,/Arrv. Mthodis Hospital, Edgar and Vivian Francia. IVaconet* Hospital Harrv and Rose Shaner. 913 3 Missouri. Death* Clara Ha-hman. 54, of 60 E L* Grand, broncho pneumonia Anna Hansman 88 of 809 W. 29th. chronic myocarditis Abraham Mark. 3 months. Pilev Hospital, pneumonia Harrv J White 70. of 272 E Wabash, broncho pneumonia Martha Jane Sullivan 83. City Hospital, skull fracture Fielding Brewer 34 of 80 Van Dvke. coronarv occlusion Aimeda Privett. 16. St Vincent's Hospital fractured skull. n’t rah Beile Goff 81. of 1411 College, chrome myocarditis Mar'ha Ann Woodward. 3 of 3921 N. Tacoma bmn ho pneumonia Austin Daniel Cook. 67 Citv Hospital, cirrhosis of liver. Robert Johnson 8 months Colored Orphans’ Home broncho pneumonia Emma Hell. 38. of 1332 N. West, labor pneumonia William Rilev Oomstork. 47. of 902 Elm. mural insufficiency. Bcr’ha McLaren 84 Central Indiana Hospital surirular fibrillation Herbert Parsons. 47. City Hospital, skull SaHie' Locklear. 65. of 131.3 N. West chronic nephritis. Eduard H Mulltllv. 65. City Hospital, skull fracture Emma Bell. 38. of 13.32 N. West, lobar pneumonia William C Fleming 68 of 129 E Market coronarv occlusion Fredericks W Nordsierk 50. of 1028 N. Temple rarrinoma Emma B Rush. 67 of 1102 N. Tuxedo, lobar nneumonia. Marv Frances Hanning. 73. Methodist Ho-ni al. intestinal obstruction LaMonte E Jones 60. Central Indiana Hospital, lobar pneumonia

ANNOUNCEMENTS l Death Notices RI STON. (itORGF, R Beloved husband of Katherine H Benton, passed awav Monday. Dec 31, at Chicago 111 Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME. Illinois at Seventeenth si . Thursday morning. Jan. 3, at 10 o Clock Burial Brownatown. Ind. Friends Invited BRYSON. ROBERT H.. JR. Residing at 1824 N. Alabama son of Mr. and Mrs Robert H Brvson. husband of Helen Hildebrand Brvson. passed away Tuesday afternoon Service at PLANNER- Ar Rt'CHANAN MORTUARY Thursday. .3 n m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. , CARSON, HARRY K. Husband of Flora Joseph Carson, father of Harold of Atlanta. Ga . and Mrs. Frank Sreifler of Cincinnati. passed awav Wednesday morning at 1933 N Alabama-st. Private services at the PLANNER <fe BUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday DAVIS, JOHN S.—Age 45 years, at, Chicago. 11l . husband of Jessie, father of Robert, Norwood. James, Theodore Davis. Mrs. Marie Steffens, all of Chicago. 111.; son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis of Indianapolis Funeral at home of uncle. John Schtsla, 1666 S Delaware-sl. Thursj dav 830 a m . Sacred Heart Church, 9 a m Burial St. Joseph cemetery. _ DICKINSON. MARTHA F-. Widow of Joseph J . mother of Mrs. Orville A Wilkinson, sister of Miss Marv Cadvalladcr of Richmond, passed awav Jan. 1 at her home. 1804 N Pennsylvania st. Services at the residence Thursday 10 a m. Friends invited. Burial at Richmond. Ird.. Thursday afternodn. FROEHMCH. WILLIAM B—Age 55 years. Mondav 4 p m. Husband of Marie Froehlieh. father of Mrs. Florence Knoy cf Clayton. Ind Funeral from LAUCK FUNERAL HOME, 1458 S. Meridian. Thursday. 8:15 a. m.; St. Francis De Sales Church. 9am Burial St. Joseph cemetery. Friends may call any time. GRADY. 7-ORA-Died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Pear' Mack. 2150 S. Eastst.. Tuesday. Funeral ndtice later. KIRBY SERVICE. If MiKIVs, MARY E.--Widow of the late John Harkins, mother of Grace. Reba and Frank Harkin.; and Mrs. W. F. Buck, grandmother if Mrs. I. J. Scarborough and Gregor' - Dale, died at her home. 3715 F. New York-st, Tuesday Funeral Friday. 830 at the home: 9 a m. St. Philip Neri Church. Burial Fairmounv, Ind. Friends invited. KIRBY SERVICE. _ HALTON. HOMER —Age 66 years, beloved husband of Rosa Hv.ton and father of Posev. Elmer. Virginia nd Louise Hylton and Mrs Ftnel Martin. Mrs. Lillian Ttus]pr Mrs Leila Ashlev and brother of Abe, Mat and Will Hylton and Mrs. Amanda Gardner passed awav at the lata residence, 6173 Rosslyn-av. Monday evening Funeral at SHIRLEY’ BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois-st. Friday, Jan 4. at. 10 a m. Friends invited Burial Floral Park. FAHEY. JOHN P.- Beloved husband of Margaret Fahev and brother of Catherine. Julia David. Edward *nd Martin Fahev. Mrs. Mary Haggerty and Mrs. Nora Glenn, uncle of Mrs. P. D Salmon, Mrs. Mary Pranger. Mrs. Dorothy Doyle, Mrs. Rosemary Mars of North Vernon. Ind . died at Bt. Vincent's Hospital Monday a. m Funeral at the home of his sister. 436 N. Keystone-av. Thursday. Jan 3. 8.30 am.: services at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. 9am Friends invited Interment Holv Cross cemetery. FU YCKWELL SERVICE. LACY. DWIGHT F.—Beloved son of Anna F Lacv residing at 2152 N Meridiansi passed awav Jan. 1, 1935. Services Thursday. 1 30 n m . at the PLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY’. Friends invited Burial at Washington Park LOOMIS. MRS. HARRIETT- Passed awav Jan 1. 1935 Services and burial from the residence in Jackson. Mich., Thursday at 2:30 p. m. MrKEE. ARTHUR E.—Beloved husband of Lvnne Higgs McKee, a.id brother of Solan C. McKee of Oratna. Neb., passed away Wednesday. Jan. 2. Funeral notice later For further infrrelation call BERT S GADD FUNERAL HOME. DR-5301. MINT HORNE. JOHN— Fassed away Tuesday. Services at ?”LANNER Ar BUCHNAN MORTUARY. Time later. SE ARS. JOHN P.- 3556 CuiUord-av. father of Mrs Ancel Harvey, grandfather of Mrs William Foster great-grandfather of Julia Ann Foster, passed away Tuesday n m Services at the FLANNER ABUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday 10 a.m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. (Anderson papers please copy > SOI THWICK. MlLDßED—Daughter nf Mr and Mrs Clinton J. Southwick. 1746 Lambert-st, sister of Stella, Cecil and Errtorv passed away Sunday night, 11:30 n clock Friends niav call at the home Funeral Thursday. 1 30 p m . at the Second Friends Church Burial Memorial Park_ remetery. FARLEY’ SERVICE TURNER. JOSEPHINE MULLEN—Sister of Daniel and Miss Catherine Mullen. Indianapolis. ar.d Mrs. T M. Pletcher. Chicago died Tuesday. Friends mar rail at the KIRBY MORTUARY. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m Funeral Thursday. 8:15. at the mortuarv. 9 am. Ladv of Lourdes Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. WAGNER. MRS. ELSIF. H —2145 Guilford, wife of Ray Wagner, daughter of Mr I Lena Tare and sister of Anna Tate, passed away Tuesday. Jan. I Funetal services at the home. J p m. Thursday, Jan 3 Friends invited Interment Crown Hill. Friends may call at the home alter 3 p m. Wednesday. WII SON. NANNY Beloved sister nf Mrs. F W Mavhew and Mrs. Bud Costellow. both of Indianapolis, and Mrs Fannie Cossmann. Mrs. J D Dordan and J. M. and John Head, all of Russellville. Kv , passed awav Tuesdav evening Jan. 1 Ace 70 years. Funeral services will he held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, j C"2 Union-st, Fridav afternoon. Jan 4. at 2 o clock Burial Floral Park cemetery Friends Invited. i Cards, In Memortams FOWI.FR We wish to express our thanks •o our friends, neighbors and relatives, for sympathy, kindness, and beautiful flowers extended at the dath of oir husband and father. DAVID C. FOWLER Fspeciallv we thank the past rasters of Center Lodge No 23 Employes and friends of the L S Ayres A: Cos. the pallbearers Dr C E McCord of Fortvtlle. and Mrs j c Bright, nurse of Fortvtlle and Pasco Bros.. Funeral Directors of Greenfield Signed MRS JOSTE FOWLER and Daughter mrs Lawrence carter

ANNOUNCEMENTS l Cards, In .Memor!am SMITH —ln loving memory of our darling daughter MARIE SPENCER SMITH, who j left us Jan 2. 1932 Sadlv mtssed hv her parents MR AND MRS CLAUDE SrENCER 3 Funeral Directors, Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home ’ e, 9 N Meridian S’ T.A-1R35 FLANNER & BUCIIANAN 25 w. Fall Creeg Drive TA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market 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 i 1230 Prospect, st. DR-0321. DR-0322 1 Lost and Found LOST—Fraternity pin, 3 diamonds, pearls and rubies: reward. LI-1132

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MISREPRESENTATION It's not the quantity of advertising wp do that splls merchandise — IT'S THE QIALITT OF THF MERCHANDISE BACK OF THE ADVERTISING THAT COUNTS. If we misrepresent AMBER JACKET we lose Good Will. If we lose Good Will we lose trade. If we lose trade, we lose our business. We can t afford that. Our long years of reputation and honesty are at stake with the opinion ..f the public If wo didn't believe in AMBER JACKET, we wouldn't advertise it. WE STAKE OUR REFUTATIONS ON A-MBER JACKET. AMBEIfJACKET ci!unk e .6x4>' $5.54 M l J]ir 14K2, J = CERTIFIED Xx DEALERS BENNETT COAL COMPANY 130 E Morris St. DR-4?f>r, BETHEL COAL COMPANY 223 Caven St DR-5200 BROOKSIDE ICE & COAL CO 1125 Roosevelt Avy. CH-1567 CAPITAL ICE REFRIGERATTNO CO. 356 W. North St. LI-2313 COMMERCIAL FUEL COMPANY’ 316 W. Ohio St. LI-6443 DARE ZIEGLER FUEL CO. 1125 Roache St. TA-0516 EASTERN FUEL CO 3401 E. New York St. CH-1515 FREDRICK COAL COMPANY 301 Beecher St. DR-1792 FREDRICK COAL COMPANY 1020 E. 40th St,. WA-5666 INDPLS ICE & FUEL CO. 225 E. low'a S*. DR-2400 INLAND COAL A: ICE CO. 602 S Capitol Avp. LI-6321 IRVINGTON ICE & COAL CO. 412 S. Ritter Ave. TR-1131 ERNEST JOHNSON COAL CO. 1035 W. 25th St. TA-1232 L. C. LITTEN COAL CO. 1002 E St,. Clair St. CH-4125 MARSHALL BROS 3407 Roosevelt Ave. CH-0140 CLIF MEIER COAL CO., INC. 1019 E. 15th St. RI-4473 E F MONN COAL CO. 641 N. Tibbs Ave. BE-2500 OEFTERINO * IJTZELMAN 1103 Kentucky Ave. R.I-5071 PHELPS COAL CO I°l S. Rural St. CH-0285 PITTMAN-RICE COAL CO.. INC. 102 S. La Salle St. CH-5100 POLAR ICE At FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Ave. TA-0639 NICK ROBERSON COAL CO. 430 S Harding St. BE-0123 SCHMID BROS. COAL YARD 107 Minkner St. BE-4620 F J SCHUSTER COAL CO.. INC. 902 E. Troy Ave. DR-3000 SEXSON BROS. COAL CO. 2120 Hoyt Ave. DR-7479 SOUTH SIDE ICE & COAL CO. E ?. st S il 0R'1455 STUCK COAL COMPANY 201 Christian St. SS’iS? 0 WEST SIDE CASH COAL CO. 110 N. Richland St. BE-3014 WEST SIDE ICE COMPANY 223 Lynn St. BE-CBBB

Coal — Coke — Kindling GENUINE $/1.10 GLENDORA Large lump, forked.. HOOSJER RED PEPPER jCKO SCI $C 25 Ip. fkd. 4x6 fkd, 2x4 Finns Block, fkd., $5.69; 4x2. $5.25 Rest Ind. Ip., fkd.. $5.69; nut, $5.25 White Star Block, fkd $5.85 Best Grade of Indiana. W. Vireinia, large lp., fkd., $7.03 W. Virginia 3x5. clean fkd., $6.78 Pioneer Island Creek block, $7.18 Best Pocahontas. New River lumn. .$8.35 Coke, furnace. $8 90. nut $8.90. pea $7.40 Deliver ' 3 tons anvwhere in citv. Un\w "icn % fevi£c | DR. 4621 Established 1993 i I It will nay vou tn visit our vard and I see the difference in good coals. HOOSIEP- RED TErPER Ton Ton Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. PR-2400 DR-2400 FROM INL'ANPThIGIEST COAL MINE* wm Ind. 6x3 forked 1,4 Ton Up j. & I. COAL co. CH-6048 HOOSIER RED PEFPER tET 2 S 4x2 t rii; (,x * V Forked Chunks Ton Ton rittman-Rice Coal Cos. CH-5100 FROM!N£IANASRICHES^OfI^MNE? SPECIAL—OFF CAR. INDIANA 11 LUMPY MINE RUN A? Prompt Delivery on Va and V* Tons. Li- - Li. 0-K.^MftcO.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS I Lost and Found LOST—Lady's black purse New Y’ear's eve containing monv. vicinity of Wisconsin and Yollrath Aptv Reward. 137 F Palmer. LOST -White geld Buiova *r:v ■ diamonds, vicinity downtown. Reward. 3614 E Michigan. RI-959S STRAYED Male, black, white, bull terrier White tip on tail. "Pistol." Reward. HA-2370-M LOST—SH in bills; vietnity Duffy Bros, garage, Hauehville. Badly needed. Reward 1346 w. Rav. LOST- Bird dog. white and hlark. ticked setter. 11 yeas old; $5 reward. HU--6933. LOST Go’d rimmed glasses. g-a- ease Fall 5 Ci'V Casino, reward 25 S Dearborn. 5 Personals Hits •* fIC Suits THE 5-J4INUTE SHOPS RI-nai6 31 So. Illinois St. SHAMPOO, Finger Wave and Manicure to my roomers, others 50c. 930 N. Alabama No appointment. LEARN to dance easily and quickly. GUARANTEED COURSE. Ten lessons for 17. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RI-1610. FALSE teeth repaired. 75c up. New plate 57.50. DR. CARTER. 626 K.P bid RI-1250

smmsxEmmm HOOSIER RED PEPPER $R 2 5 4x2 snr 4 6 6x4 Forked kS :== - Chunks Ton Ton STEWART COAL CO. CH-4600 FROM iNPIftNAS RICHEST COAL Off the Car W. Va. forked, $6.78 (No. 5; 3x2) We Deliver y 2 Tons Cash Coal Cos. CH-6250—CH-6250 A ANCHOR SPECIAL W 1 Ton Ind. No. 5 $5.25 U 1 W. Va. Lp $7.03 24-HOUR SERVICE ANCHOR COAL & SUPPLY CO. 336 W Maryland. RI-41S1 HOOSIER RED PEPPER ss£s „}&! $ Chunk. Ton Ton Bennett Coal Cos. DR-4252 ROM INCH ANA $ RICHEST <oai MINE? Coals of HIGHEST Quality j Pioneer Island Creek <57 7 o lump, clean forked Tip-Top Wpst Virginia ec 70 Furnace Chunks. 6x3 *pO. 1 o Citizens Coke. tpo qn egg and ntit HOOSIER RED PEPPER Ton Ton Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 4 Yards. DR-2401 WBS" 5 S|J 4x3 SR4 6 6x4 Forked Chunks Ton Tnn McCOMAS COAL CO. TA-0717 RICHEST COAL MINE?

BRAZIL BLOCK, $5.23 Lumpv Mine Run Indiana. We Deliver V, Ton Up . Perry Coal Cos. Kl-1567 HOOSIER RED PEPPER Ton Ton Sigmon Coal Cos. TA-4780 FROM INDIANA* mtMEjT_Co6tJ^6£_ West Virginia <-7.03 Large Lump / == Clean Forked. FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1792 WA-5666 COAL CONVEYER—USED I MONTES. FOR SALE. CH-1346.

1 ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personal* Free Finder Waving Look your best for the holidays Your hair neatly and arti'tlcally dressed Marcel. hair cut or shampoo Permanent waves at nominal service cha-gp INTERNATIONA!. BEAUTY <fc BARBER SCHOOL 342 F Wash FREE MARCELS Li-0432 209 I O O F CENTRAL P-nn, and Wash. JHISINESS SERVICE General Contracting REMODELING, repairing, financing N H. A. contracts, furnishing labor and materials LOGAN LONG COMPANY’S ROOFING and TOYS PAINTS. Free information, estimates INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SJJPPLY CO RI-6090 Machinists GEO J. EGENOLF—Machinists. We specialire in printing machinery. 18' 2 W. _ Somh-st. LI-6212. Mattress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated: made into lnnersprings; expert workmanship; reasonable._ RI-2240. • Moving, Transfer, Storage CARLETON Transfer. Experienced movers. covered vans. Reas, rates. HA-2252. Musical Instruments Repaired BAND and orchestra Instruments repaired: expert: guar. work. PEARSON CO.. Inc.. Painting INTERIOR, exterior, painting, varnishing enameling, floors refinished, dependable workmen. _HU-6352. _ Rent A Car RENT anew De Soto Air-Flow. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF. 39 Kentucky. RI-7438. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring FREE HAWAIL4N GUITAR—To each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 Roosevelt ave "BEST BY TEST" HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male COLORED MAN to wash. Simoniz, alemite. Must be experienced. No others need apply. See MR. JOHNSON. 926 _ N. JVnn.j-st. ’MEN, 135 lbs., 5 1 2 ft . 21-45, with clean record, can qualify at oncp for $175 Government Job. Wrifp Box K. 1000. 14 Help Wanted—Female TYPlSTS—Wanting to makp money spare time copying radio scripts, etc. Experience unnecessary. Write Typists _ Ass' n. 743_H un te r Bjd g.. Chicago. WANTED—Experienced woman. 30 to 40. lor housework and take care of babies. Apply 1206 S. Meridian, Apt. 16, between _I and 4. 2 GIRLS, learn beautv worlT in exchange for_service. 1513 Central-av. HOUSKKFEPER. Christian, wanting home. wages. LI-3122. GIRL for artist’s model who is definitely interested m arf I Times_K-1062, PERMANENT WAVE OPERATOR. APPLY WOMAN General housework, good cook; 25-35 years. References. Call WA-4471 15 Wanted—Male or Female HOUSE-TO-HOUSE canvassers. also county agents. Guaranteed minimum commissions to those who qualify. Apply in person. 312 E. Ohio-st. 16 Situations Wanted MIAMI, FLA.—College graduate wants expenses and salary there. Best references, TA-3226.

RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2.50 —COZY, homelike room in quiet Catholic home. Close in. LI-1925. $3 —515 E. 24TH—Cozy room, next bath. steam heat. Widow’s home. HE-1494 ALABAMA. 930 N.—Nicely furnished, warm hath; housekeeping optional; free beauty _ work to_roomers. $2.50. $3. Privileges. ALABAMA. N., 2355—Large, warm front room; private entrance; hot water; garage. Phone. BROADWAY. 2502; Apt. 4; room: steam heat; ladies only. References. Reasonable. HE-5834. DELAWARE, N., 1809- Large front room. 1 or 2: large closet with window; bus line 1 block from car line. HA-1964 ILLINOIS. N., 3132 Very attractive cozy room, constant hot water; private family. TA-6770. ILLINOIS, N.. 3232- Large warm room; hot water; first floor; private entrance. MERIDIAN. N.. 2715—Sleeping room like apartment; overstuffed; fireplace; bed NORTH-Very lovely front room near bath; private home; privileges; reasonable. HE-2593 PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2405 Lovely, comfortable room; next hath: hot water. Homelike. Privileges. _HA-2498. _ VERMONT, W.. 36—No. 2 Savoy—Extra large front room; 2 windows. Gentle-i men or employed couple. _ CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia-av. Attention legislaturemen—Steam heated. Right, downtown. $2.50 to $5. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington st..; clean outside rooms, $2.50 up wkly.: running water: sbowprs. tubs. HOTEL—I 24 E. New' York st.: modern outside rooms. $2 up. Vi sq. from post office. HARBOUR HOTEL 7 , rms.. running hot. cold water; low rates. SEMINOLE HOTEL shower, running water every room. Stngle. 53.50. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service. As low as $2 a day: $lO week 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. 18 Housekeeping R oms $4; SANGSTER, 4325—5-room cottage; only 3 furnished; ' electricity, garage. HU--2388. S4.SO—PINE. N.. 614 _ rooms: private entrance: after 5 p. m. CARROLLTON. 1561—3 rooms, down; overstuffed, private entrance, sink, utilities; _2-room reasonable. CARROLLTON. 2621—2-room, newly furnished. All utilities; $7.50 week. HE--5168. CENTRAL. 1948—Light, upper redecorated room and kitchenette. Employed adults. Reasonable. ILLINOIS. N . 2339—L 2-room apartments; everything furnished. *3.50. $5. HA--4928-M KEYSTONE. 808 N.—2-room apt.; bath utilities, good heart; $4.50. 19 Rooms with Board SS.SO—LEXINGTON. 937 Large front room: bath. Good ventilation. 3 meals, laundry. DR-3523-J. 21 Unfurnished Apartments BROADWAY. 2417—2-bedroom low'er du plex; heat, water, garage. Immediately. FOR. APTS and homes, furn. or unfurn., call SUN REALTY, LI-3164. TA-0335. 2035 N. Meridian $52 50 to $55 00 1433 N. Penn $37.50 to $42.50 Choice apartments gladly shown._ HE-1328 Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452. FOR COLORED Douglas Court 21 ST AND BLVD, PLACE $22.50 Includes Utilities. See Custodian in Building 22 Uufumished Houses SI7—BUNGALOW double. 4 rooms, water paid. 39 S. Colorado. IR-5220. RI-7236. ADAMST 2615—Stucco bungalow: 5 rooms; modern; shower; laundry; garage. TA- _ 6415. ALABAMA N.. 2203 6-room modern double, excellent furnace; garage; S2O. HA-0494-W. ALTON. 531—5-rm. bungalow-. *ls mo. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. 247 N. Penn. LI-7491. CHESTER. N 619—4-room modern bungalow double; built-in features. garage. CH-5839 -M. COLLEGE 5236—6-roorn modern double; breakfast nook: excellent furnace. HU- _ 4076 _ _ COLLEGE. 4706—3 bedroom, double, breakfast nook, garage. $32.50, was $65. CH-1806. DRAPER. 1531—4 rooms. kitchenette, water paid, repapered, good neighborhood. near school. Hu-4368 DR-3564-R. ELM~ semi-mod and gar.: water pd. Start Jan 10: $12.50. RI--6412. J S. CRUSE INC. GRAY. 11 S.- 4-rm. semi-mod sl2 50 mo GREGORY <fc APPEL. INC.. 247 N. Penn LI-7491. LA SALLE N. 2607—Single. 5 rooms, built-ins. laundry, full basement, garage. _ TA-6415. LEXINGTON 715 —6 ran., mod except furnace; water pd Start Jan. 10: *l6. _RI-6412__J S CRUSE INC LIBERTY. 321 N— Cottage; bath hot and cold watci ~ree; sls. LYNN st.. 547 N.—Clean, warm semi-mod-trn (jooms.s7. HU-2418 ; MILEY. 275—4-room cottage semi-mod-ern 3-car garage. Call at 279 Miiey. MONTCALM. 1419—3-room, semi-mod-*l2 50. GREGORY & APPEL INC.. 247 N Penn LI-7491 j RUCKLE ST.. 4182—6-room single, perfect condition, good furnace, large lot. 2 car garage.

RENTALS 2? Unfurnished Houses ST. CLAIR. F 3764—15 t house from N Sherman dr attractive 8-room single bungalow ■-pic and span garage; y 27 Open CH-jnio WALCOTT. S . 335—5 rooms; semi-modern. sls mo water paid. Inouire 751 E. McCarty-at WYSH., 3155 F 5-rm p-odern dbl" *l7 59 mo GREGORY’ A- APPFL 247 N. Penn. LI-7491 WOODRUFF PL 696 MD DR Occupv 5 rooms, 2nd fir. sublet 3rd fir. RI-3413. WA-3661 i iiTH. E . 4017 —Bungalow double, 5 room'. 1 shower, laundrv garage, water. TA--6415 i 31ST. W., 918—5-room double complete bath, heater furnished: garage. TA-4145 18TH 5031 f 5-rn - ingalo* ‘-'.2 mo GREGORY & APPEL, INC. 257 N Penn LI-7491 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses QUILL BT. 2929-1 room s furnished semi-modern. Very reasonable, unliites. HA-2345-W THREE-ROOM house furnished complete 1-9 s. Orient! 1 6-ROOM furnished nouse. with radio; 1333 N oale 24 Suburban and Farms ATTRACTIVE stone house; 5 rooms modern; 3 sauare., east of Sterne; s Evergreen Nursery on Carson-rd. R. F. 1. Box 707. 23 Business. Otiice and Desk Space 32ND, 508 E.—Doctor's office, rear Reich’s Pharmacy. Heat, water. TA-3160 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 28 Sale Suburban Property BE SURE—OI vour title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO. 155 E Market St. Union Title Bldg TIMES WANT ADS cost less than In an? other IndianaDolis newSDaper MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps CASH for motorcycle; give details; private par’v. Box K-. 750. Tillies CASH for stoves and washing machines. any condition. CH-6245. SWAP CASH—For Radios and parts, any condition. LI-7273. 725 Ft. YVayne-av. SPARTON radios, new. 25% disc, off of retail. 803 E. 63rd si. WA-1133. POULTRY EQUIPMENT—For light' car. truck or what? 2138 S. New Jersey st. DR-5412. BICYCLES—SI2 up; tires, repairs' HOFFMAN. 251 Mass. LI-5256. 205 E. Wash. GUARANTEED garage work for furniture, or what have you. LI-5082. 35 Household Goods For Speed and Economy j j Visit our uspd stove dept We have 1 I =ome real bargains in slightly used j models. Reconditioned in our own 'shop and guaranteed. 13MALL PAYMENTS AND NO CHARGE FOR CONNECTING CITIZENS GAS CO. 45 South Penn. FJ-5421 ®A Thor Washer from $39.95 up --or a rebuilt Hoover sweeper $12.95 up. on easy terms will make her happy. 32 n Del THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386 PER WEEK WILL RENT A NEW T MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM j RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR | L. S. AYRES & CO. NEW OR USED—AiI makes, electric washers. Cash or terms. IDEAL ELECTRIC WASHER CO., 208 N. Delaware. Open till 9 p. m. EASY’ WASHER iusedi. $lO. Maytag, sq. tub (usedi. $14.50. R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. GAS RANGE—"Smooth Top," good condition. Reasonable. DR-0115. 1838 Barth ave. USED Norge refrigerators (3) for balance due L FULWIDER, FORCED to lose my electric refrigerator; will give to responsible party for unpaid balanca. nddress K-311 Indianapolis Times. 9x12 FELT base rugs; $4.65 up. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM HOUSE. 811 N. Alabama stCHEST DRAWERS, sewing machine, beds complete. 703 E. 20th. Dealer. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments

(Pianos to Loan* (Small Delivery Charge) M Selection of Apollo. Kurtzmann, g Baldwin and Wurlitzer. WILKING MUSIC CO. 1 120 E. Ohio St. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Alto Sax in case . jm* w Boehm Clarinet in case <T J Gibson Banjo Mandolin . J) / .1 LORENZ MUSIC STORE '**-'** 20 _Arcade NEW silver-plated clarinet, Boehm system, with case. $35. Easy terms. PEARS ON CO.. INC., 128 N. PENN. NEW RADIO $1 wk. Radio Tubes. 5 for sl. Guaranteed expert Radio repairing. ft A t S*LES end SIRVICI /* H U I UtS2 3 0 INDIANA AVJ.S- ; 48 BASS piano accordion; new; special, ! $87.50. lessons included. Easy terms. PEARSON CO.. INC.. 128 N. PENN. RADIO clearance, lot No. 2, any set $9.95, R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. PLAYER PIANO for sale cheap. Ist class condition. 1939 Hillside Ave. RADIO clearance, lot No. 1. any set $4 95. _ R. <Sc f actt For band and orchestra inVv/AOil struments. LI-4800. RADIO clearance, lot No. 3, any .at $14.95. R. & R. STORES. 225 E. Wash. CROSLEY 8-tube table model $8 50 ECONOMY RADIO SHOP. 245 E. Wash. TIMES WANT ADS cost less than In any other Indianapolis newspaper 37-a Auctions, Private Sales PUBLIC AUCTION The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. Rv. i NYC. RR. Lesseei. will sell at Auction Friday, January 18 1935. at their Freight Claim Whse.. Capitol-a> and South-st. Indianapolis. Ind starting at 9:30 a m. the following described shipments which have been refused nr are unclaimed, unless previously claimed by rightful owmer prior to that date. SO NO.. Consignee and Destination, Commodity— -40211-R—Newell Food Products Cos.. Indianapolis, Ind.. 3 Boxes Dry dessert prep 40252-R —American Asbestos Products Cos . Cleveland. Ohio. 1 Drum Roof Cement. 40253-R—American Asbestos Prod. Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio. 1 Dr. Roof cement. 1 Steel Dr. Roof Cement. 40254-R—Perfection Stove Cos . Cleveland. Ohio. 1 Refrigerator Unit. Ctd 40255-R—American Asbestos Prod. Cos., j Cleveland. Ohio. 2 Kits Liquid Roof Cement. 40256-R—Madison Paint Cos., Cleveland. Ohio. Stl. Dr. Roof Cement. 40311-R—Alice Lindsay Marion. Ind., 1 Crt. H. H. Goods. 1 Trunk H. H. Goods, 1 Crt. Sewing Machine. 40348-R—Danville Mallpable Iron Cos , ! Danville. I’].. 2 Bdl. Empty Burlap Bags 40409-R.—Allen Brge Material Cos.. In ! dianapolis, Ind.. 1 Crt. H R. Mould. 40466-R—William Simon Indianapolis Ind.. 1 Stl. Bbl. Lubg. Oil 40474-R O N P. A. Deardnrff Win- I Chester. Ind.. 10 Bxs Flavoring Syrup billed tonlv 9 received ). 40475-R—O N P. A. Deardnrff. Wincheser, Ind , 5 Bxs. Flavoring Extract 41071-R —O N A. T. Sill, Connef.ut, Ohio. 1 Bx Sales Tickets. 41988-R—C. A. Elmore, Indianapolis. Ind 1 Ctn. and 1 Box Household Goods. 42014-R—American Asbestos Prod. Cos., Cleveland. Ohio, 2 Drums Paint. 42015-R—American Asbestos Prod. Cos., Cleveland. Ohio. 3 Cans Paint. 42016-R—American Asbestos Prod. Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio, 3 Drums Paint. 42017-R—American Asbestos Prod. Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio. 1-5 Gal. Dr Paint. 42018-R—American Asbestos Prod. Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio. I Dr Alum. Paint. 42036-R—Weber Dairy Inc.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 2 Bdl Steel Barr.. 42103-R—F K. Auto Trunk Corpn , Indianapolis Ind 1 Cs. 4 Ctn. ana 1 Bdl Auto Luggage Carriers 42128-R—Jame* Colwin. Trov. Ohio. 1 Bx. Sales Tickets. 42974-R—Exports Lamps Inc., Chicago. 111.. 3 Ctn. Elect Lafhps. 43598-R- -O. W Haves Elkvmw, W. Va. I Bale Dormant Trees. 35223-R—Cinelin Cos.. Indianapolis, Ind 1 Bbl. Scrap Cellulose Acetate. 42138-R—G N. Young & Son. Trafalgar Ind 2 Ctn Rockers. 42139-R—O N Yoders Stores East Alton. El.. 5 Cases Pimentos 42140-R—Pioneer Mfg. Cos.. Cleveland Ohio. 2 Ctn Moth Sprayers 42141-R—National Soan * Polish Cos. Cleveland Ohio. 5 Ctn. Polish. ( In addition to the above mentioned articles then l will be offered for sale at 'his time manv other articles which have been refused account damage or checking over. Shipments mav be Inspected Thursdav. Jan. 17 1935. between hours of 8 00 a. m and 4:30 p. m. Description of the packages are copied from Freight or Way Bill bur neither Quanitv or contents are guaranteed Terms of SRle Cash nr certified check payable ;mmediately a' conclusion of sale j J K. VANCE. Frt. Claim Agent. Indianapolis Ind 304 Big Four Bldg. C. A. MILLS, Auctioneer.

MERCHANDISE 37 >lir ous tot Sale IRONING BOARDS. uepladders m'tai flower stands wph tile top bird cages wood burning heating stoves floor lamp with indirect lighting lamp shades Bie Four Unclaimed Froieht Station Corner Capitoi and Sou’h St WINDOW SHADES-First qual- a£■ ity. 20x5 to 36 in /\ ""Yf CHINA STORE. J6l W Wash (sne PETROL-NOKOL oil burner, large size excellent condition vrv reasonable MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO 3525 E Washington nt-115t FAIRBANKS wagon scales, including framp. good shape; reasonable. RE--9773-M STEAJ.I BOILER—Good l-ed Ideal S-29-9-S Reasonable. Call CH-1105-M CARLOADS AND CARLOADS I fine new suites and odd pieces to tradt or vour old furniture, generous allownee Baker Bros. 219 E Washington *t STORE fixtures: bakerv equipment: special equipment: buv and sell. 419 E. Ohio. BEER CHESTS for social rooms, draft beer equipment, ice cubers ice shavers, fine quality, low prices. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD MELODIAN DESK CALL HU-7928 37-c Building Materials WRECKING 300 BUILDINGS FOR INDIANAPOLIS HOUSING PROJECT 2.000 000 ft. lumber, carloads of plumbing fixtures, miliwork. furnaces, brick, stone, roofing etc FOR SALE CHEAP CLEVELAND WRECKING CO 906 Indiana Ave Indianapolis. 37-d Beer Equipment BEER equipment, bars, oooths, coil boxes desks, chairs Terms 327 W Wash 39 Wanted to Buy CASH PAID 'MMEDIATELY for Old geld jewelry, watches, rings, dental bridges. STANDARD GOLD SMELTNG 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 WE PAY $5 per ton for iron. $4 per ton tires 30c per 100 books. 130 S. Calif RI-5150. OLD GOLD,' silver, platinum all Kinds jewelry bought from properly identified persons. Free appraisals. 213 Mass ave. MILTON GOLD REF. CO. ATTENTION—JUNK PEDDLERS YVe pav SI per hundred for rags. THE MILLER CO.. INC 130 S. Cai. RI-iISO WANTED—Two Tandem Axle semi-trailer. 15 tons capacitv. 22 ft length HAECKL S EXPRESS. TNC., 806-814 S. 7th. St.. Hamilton. Ohm Furniture Buyers WANTS GOOD KT KNITI RE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE Gill T T Fnr brst prices and Vjd.ll quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. p a ll Pot an ? furmtun vjdll rv l U-IU.J r uzs. stoves or clothins vou have tor sale Calls answered promptly T I OD7I We nay more EXCHANGE <J. FURN. CO.. 304 E Wash WE BUY. WE SELL. WE TRADE. BUY whole houses or odd pieces of turn., pianos, etc. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274

AUTOMOTIVE 45 Ai’tos for Sale BUICK—’3I Coupe. $325. CENTRAL BUICK co.. $32 N. Meridian. Chevrolet ’33 sedan. $390 T JSf McHENRY CHEVROLET CO. Wfl 1302 E. Washington LI-4378 DODGE—Victory coupe. 1928. A-l. $125! 820 N. Meridian. FORD—'3O roadster, new paint, etc.. SSO down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginiaave. 23 FORD STANDARD COUPE! GOOD RUNNING CONDITION: CHEAP. TA- _ 1448. FORD— ’29 roadster; onlv $25 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. a43 Virginia ave. FORD—’34: wrecked: as is. $750. 3CTH & CENTRAL SALES FORD—’33 tudor. good, $75 down. HARRY CO.. 443 Virginta_ave. 1929- FORD COUPE, new tires, motor recently FORD—’32 tudor: A-l condition: $65 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. Hudson ’29 Sedan Losey Motors, Inc. 1133 N Meridian NASH—'32 sedan! $335 CENTRAL BUICK CO . 832 N Meridtan. PIERCE-ARROW- 3! sedan 5575. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 832 N Meridian. PLYMOUTH—’32 P. A. cpe. $65 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia ave. EQUITY in ’3l De Luxe Ford Roadster, heater, new tires lor cash or used car Fall CH-4573 M 46 Trucks. Trailers. Tractors STEEL dump body for I'i-ton truck, for sale cheap. BE-0773-M 47 Autos Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY "Indiana's Largest *Used Car Dealer." I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol LI-45t6 CASH for vour cat or equity ABELSFINK AUTO CO.. 440 N Ch-pltol ave LI-1112. 48 Accessories, Tires, Farts RADIATOR- repairing, most reasonable prices. Used batteries $1.50 up. Extra U S AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO., 859 Massachusetts. FINANCIAL 51 Wanted to Borrow SALESMAN with five good factory lines_ wants S3OO from private party for 12 months. Pav above legal rate. For interview. address Box K-349 rare i irpe • 52 Business Opportunities DEED equity 6-room home for restaurant, living quarters. 2717 N. Dearborn. 52-a Securities. Bldg. & Loan ■ ' ’ A’ • L- and WF, PAY cash for American National Bank ! stock and Fletcher Amercian National Bank deposits certificates. N. LEONARD COHEN & CO . room 206. 8 E. Markst-'t. , WE BUY AND SELL Building and Loan Stocks. ; NEWTON TODD. 415 Lemck-e Bid. , 53 Personal Property Loans^ cash LOANS FOR WINTER You can oorrrow money nere toi vour winter necessities; Fuel, clothing, home repairs consolidation of bills or anv other worthy purpose. J Our new Convenient Payment 1 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. i Inc. 207 Kresge Bldg. '2nd Floor 41 E. Wash St Phone RI-7a61 LOANS £ I on vour own signature or security Loans on personal property and automobiles arranged ouicklv investigate AMERICAN LOAN j COMPANY rwo OFFICES 113 state ure Building is E. Washington st. 347 Bankers rrus* Building CorneT Penn and Ohio Sts 1-4065 LI-8438 COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-8495 200 Roosevelt Bidg. LI-2491.

JAN. 2, 1935

FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans 'iffitIBWWPI&WWWi “I, m i IiIISMWMWW 1 1 THERE ARE No Lower Rates IN INDIANAPOLIS on LOANS mcr S2OO to S3OO Reduced Rates on ALL Loans Compare the (lost Before Too Borrow Averaga Cost Tor Monthly 2ash Monthly one £ jOan Rate month 20 mos. SSO 370 $1.50 $ .79 j 100 3% 3.00 1.58 ' 200 2U% 5.00 2.63 300 2% 6.00 3.15 No change !n Rate During Life ol Loan THE oldest personal loan company in L Indianapolis, with a record of 47 years oi service, is pleased to announce new low rates on ALL loans Whether vou need $25 or S3OO. vou can get it here at a substantial reduction There are no lower rates in Indianapolis on loans above S2OO to S3OO. You get the full amount of the loan In cash. No deductions. Confidential 'ervtce—only husband and wife sign. One to twentv months to repay. Payments to suit, vour convenience. Costs Nothing to Investigate and Compare Our Rates and Terma "—OFFICES—2 205 Odd Fellow Bldg . 200 Roosevelt Bldg. Penn. A- Wash. Sts Hi. A- Wash. Sts. LI-8495 I LI-2491 Commonwealth Loan Cos. Business Established 1887 IlilllHllllllilillllilllidlllliiiy illl'iiii l '' l v ' Ill'iiiiliillllllllil'ii-lllllllllipillllllKIlir!

[QUICKLY PRIVATELY I REDUCED FATES ON LOANS ABOVE $lO9 TO $309 HOW TO MAKE A LOAN; Phone, write or come in: discuss \otu needs tn a private room, or our representative will call. If vou decide to borrow, details are completed and vou receive full amount in cash quicklv. Up to 20 months to renav Charges onlv for actual davs each dollar is kept Onlv husband and wife sign. No inomries of friends, relatives nr merchants. No real estate stocks or bonds necessary. \- 509 Merchants Bank Bldg. Fifth Floor. Riley 2579 Meridian at Washington. < Loans made in nearby towns. NEED MONEY For Taxes, Bills, Etc. II a loan up to S3OO will help vou here’* the place to get It We offer easv repayment terms. Moderate charges Prompt. Courteous Service No Red Tape Come tn write or nhone Personal Finance Cos. 34 South Penn R 1-5054. MONEY TO LOAN On Anything LINCOLN JEWELRY A LOAN CO. All loans 2 r /n per month. Tublic Welfare Loan. 330 Occidental bldg. RI-3587 FRIENDLY LOANS Quick service at a low cost PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 34 S. Pennsylvania, st. Ptmne RT-5054. 53 -9 Personal Loans ! A Loa . ’ When | i You Need It! j j in 1935 With Best 'Wishes j j TRUSTEES SYSTEM I Finance Cos., Inc. I The inotananoile Company ■ I 525 N. Delaware St. j Lx. 4554 J Endorsed Note Loans ESTATES LOAN COMPANY 47 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA ROOM 505 _OVER GAS CO. 55 Auto Loan* 20 Month, to Pay We Advance Additional Money SACKS BROS AUTO LOAN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. Rl-5998 Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos Operating Aa BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 219 E Ohio St LI-5581. AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pav Loans raid Off. Extra Ca-h Advanced. USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N Illinois LI-9800. TIMES WAN! ADS cost less than In any other Indianapolis newspaper LEG A L S 56 Lrgal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Thp undersigned publicly posts from time to time as needed on the bulletin board of the Board of School Commissioners of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana. at its off ire 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis. Indiana, specifications for divers supplies and equipment for schools, libraries, domestic science and manual training departments and shops; for repairs to buildings and for the furnishing of labor and/for material 1 necessary to make repairs to schools, libraries, offices and shop. Bids will be received by the undersigned for sale to the Board of such supplies, materials and eouipment until the respective dares named ;n .said specifications BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS A B GOOD. Business Director. Indianapolis, Indiana. Jai • 2nd. _l93i- _ LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARNIG Public Service Commission Docket No. 12059. Pe-ition of Northern Indiana Power Company for approval of schedules of electric rates, rules and regulations applicable throughout the territory served bv petitioner . _ Notice is herebv given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rms. of Commission 401 State House. Indianapolis, Ind.. 10 00 a m . Tuesdav. January 15. 1935. Public participation is reouested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv SAMUEL L. TRABUE. Commissioner. MOIE COOK Commissioner. FRED A WIECKING. Public Counsellor. Indianapolis. Ind- December 31. 1934. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 12060. Peti’ion of Traction Light and Power Comoanv for approval of schedule of electric rates, rulps and regulations applicable throughout the territory served by petitioner .. . .. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public heanne in this cause in Rms of Commission 401 S T a' House Indianapolis. Ind. 10 90 a m . Mondav. January 14. 1935. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Bv SAMUEL L TRABUE. Commissioner. MOIE COOK Commissioner. FRED \ WIECKING Public Counsellor. Indianapolis Ind December 31. 1934 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Nonce is herebv given that the undersigned corporation is* about to be dissolved and is in process of dissolution, according to lav CITY BEER COMPANY. INC.