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BOY, 11, REARED IN BOSTON, MAY BE SIAM'S KING Young Prince Likely to Succeed Ruler Who Resigned. By f'nit'4 Pro, LONDON, March 4 —An 11-year-old boy, reared In Boston, was expected today to succeed to the Golden Lotus throne of Siam which King prajauhipok gave up because his parliament would not restore his flower of life and death over his subjects. While Prajadhipok remained at hts country estate near London, it was reported from Lausanne, Switzerland, that the Siamese minister to France visited Prince Ananda, the 11-year-old heir presumptive, and asked him to go to Siam to take the throne. Ananda and hts mother, Princess Songkla—living at a modest Lausanne boarding house during his education—were willing, although the boy's health is delicate and he was forced recently to interrupt his studies at a private school to go to Villars for winter sports. A statement from the government a*. Bangkok was expected tomorrow, probably announcing that Ananda would rule, with a regency to guide him during his minority. The boy will be king. Brother of the Moon. Supreme Arbiter of the Ebb and Flow of Tides and Possessor of the 24 Umbrellas. Young Prince Ananda was a familiar sight to Bostonians in his childhood, when he was wheeled through the stre *s in his baby carriage while h* lather, the lute Prince Mahidol. was a medical student at Harvard.

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A sculpticolor exhibit of "The Doctor," copied from the wellknown picture by Sir Luke Fildes, went on exhibition today at L. S. Ayres & Cos. A dark room, writh a special bank of lights, has been arranged for the exhibit, which is valued at $150,000. and which was shown last summer at A Century of Progress. The exhibit, conceived by John Paulding. Chicago sculptor, shows figures increased one-sixth more than life-size. The original painting, copies of which have been placed in many physician's offices throughout the world, was made by order of Queen Victoria, after she had commanded a famous physician to attend the small daughter of a /former servant. ANNUAL PURIM BALL TO BE GIVEN ON MARCH 17 Proceeds to Be Used for Maintenance of Hebrew Schools The twenty-third annual Punm Ball, sponsored by the Jewish Educational Association, will be given Sunday, March 17. at Kirshbaum Center. There will be a prize waltz contest, entertainment, games and prizes. Proceeds will be used for the of the Neustadt and Isaac Marks Hebrew Schools. Daniel Frisch will be chairman of arrangements, assisted by Charles Medias. Mrs. R. Domont and Mrs. Maurice Perk. PROBATION HELD AID IN CRIME WAR FIGHT Municipal Judge Speaks at Church Fellowship Dinner. I The value of probation in comnatmg crime through giving a second chance to first offenders and jVneniles was discussed last night byr Municipal Judge Wilfred Bradshaw at a fellowship dinner in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The judge said that most of the 26.000 lawbreakers put on probation in Marion County last year made good. CLUB TO GIVE SUPPER Holy Rosary Women to Sponsor Event Tomorrow Night. The Women's Club of Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church will serve a ravioli supper in Holy Rosary Hall. Stevens and S. East-sts. from 5:30 to 7:30 tomorrow night. Mrs. Mariana Caito will be in charge. After the supper, there will be a bmgo party with Philip Caito in charge. Civic League M ill Meet The Northeast Civic League will meet at 8 Tuesday in the Ebenezer Lutheran Church. Millersville-rd and Eastern-av. L. H. Rockwell will preside.

FIRE REPORT

SATI'SPAT Fire Address Time Loss 5319 Julian 6 59 A M None 1334 Spann 726 A. M $1 1702 Talbot 9 18 A M $5-> 5700 College 925 A M Grass 6400 Broadway 927 A M Grass 2900 TvandaU 932 A M Grass 1100 Gross 11 09 A M Grass 5700 College 11 14 A M Grass 1604 Montcalm 11 37 A. M. 310 6100 N. Meridian 11 4! A M Grass 6200 X Delaware .... 1! 53 A M Grass 118 Backingham-dr ... 11 56 A M Grass Polk A Dorman II 2! P M Dump 62nd A- Keystone 149 P M Grass 5200 r St Clair 138 P M Grass 3700 N Sherman 252 P M Grass 4800 Brooks ille .. 234 P M. Grass 3177 k'ecocd-a\ -Mar* Hill • 3 18 P M 31500 432 X East . .. 3 31 P M. 85 5300 Pleasant Run-blsd 355 P M Grass 10th A Butler 407 P M Grass Fairfield A Balsam ... 419 P M Grass 2313 Shelbr . . 4 42 P M. SIS 2016 Hobart 6 8 P M None Keystone A 30th-st 10 00 P M Grass Kevstone A 30th-st 63rd A Monon R R 155 A M Grass Tacoma A E New York 205 A M None 34th A Arthwgton-av 317 A M Grass 753 Luett 731 A M 8100 750 Luett .. 731 A M. 525 1901 N Senate 7 46 A M. $2 1523 S Talbot * 07 A M 310 1537 E Southern 9 15 A M 35 58th A Primrose .... 10 52 A M Grass 62nd A Delaware .... 11 37 A M Grass 61*t A Crescent ..... 156 A M Grass 534 N Hamilton I 45 P M. 32 1900 Madison 2 27 P M Rear 5740 N Keystone 229 P M Grass 59th & Broadway 230 P M Grass 6520 Ferguson 3 52 P. M $2 1937 Madison 403 P M *lO 18 N Randolph 5 42 P M *l5O 16 N Randolph 5 42 P M 325 3536 L lOth-st .8 35 P M. 82 5347 N. Capitol * 35 P M None 930 W 29th 11 40 P M 83 317 M. lilinma 12 16 A M None

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VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Joe Lake.i. 34, of 1822 E llth-st. chauffeur. and Thelma S’amper. 26. of 118‘j Dickson-st. seamstress. Edgar Ki te 2.Y of 123 E Vermont-st, cook and Sarah South. 21. of 217 E Ver-mont-st. housekeeper. Thomas Slater. 30. of 4353 Lord-st. Speedway Citv grocer, and Hazel Robin-.-.-in. 23. of 1562 Brookside-av. telegraph operator. Francis Schmidt. 27. of 523 Cottage-av. clerk and Mane Osterman. 24. of 124 E. Pa!mer-st. stenographer. Mar-hail Smith. 28. Toledo druggist, and Bonnie Jackson. 23, of 412 N. Dela-ware-st. beautician. ShirSev Murphy. 39. of 2129 N Alabama- • manufacturer, and Ruth Fishback. 43. of 307 5 N. Pennsvhania-st. housekeeper. Carl But's 23. of 57 N Chester-st. storekeeper. and Charlotte Fate. 20. of 825 N. L>earborn-st. housekeeper. Walt Kawalnicki .21. Ft. Beniamin Harrison -oldier. and Norma Eaglen, 21. of 20 N. Oriental-st. housekeeper Irvin Oliver 25 of 1426 Kennington-st. machinist, and Lillian Ballard. 27. of 712 E 51st. housekeeper. Lowell Thayer. 22. of 425 E Ohio-st. salesman, and Kittle Blunk. 20. of 1326 Glen Arm-rd. waitress. Pril Weilhanier. 21 of 510 Dorman-st. knr'er and Helen Kestler. 20. of 430 Hiehland-av. waitress. Births Girls T.arrv and Helen Baker. Coleman Hospital Ora and Marian Canada. Coleman Hospital Samuel and Alma Conner. Coleman Hospital. Robert ar.d Lillian Conoltv. Coleman Hospital Lee and Dila Gilmore. Coleman Hospital Urban and Helen Herbetz. Coleman Hospital. Harold and Gladys Koehler. Coleman Hospital Earl and Lillian Sherman. Coleman Hospital. Woodrow and Helen Swick. Coleman Hospital. Albert and Louise Worton. Coleman Hospital. Caleb and Elizabeth York. Coleman Hospital. Fiovri and Marv Starks. 1022 N. West. Marvin and Mabel Banion. 2372 N. Olnev. Albert and Dorothy Nelts. 1404 Charles. James and Dorothy Unddleton. 512 W. Henrv. Sam and Delilah Taylor. 2803 Rader. William and Stella Rutan 667 River. Fred and Lucille Harris. 1420 S Shepard Ravmond and Martha Heavenridge. 3620 Northwestern-av. Bovs Ear! and June Cassady. Coleman hospital Charles and Isabel Decker, Coleman Hospital. John and Dorothy Fngge. Coleman Hospital Emil and Lauretta Green, Coleman Hospital John and Effie Kitchen. Coleman Hospital. George and Esther Marshall, Coleman Hospital Maxwell and Pauline Meise, Coleman Hospital. Glenn and Mona Mutz. Coleman Hospital. James and Goldie O Banion. Coleman Hospital. Jarmon and Ollie Perkins. Coleman Hospital. Ernest and Loretta Prtckett, Coleman Hospital. Robert and Raba Rather. Coleman Hospital Carol and Elizabeth Wood. Coleman Hospital. William and Mary Jefferson. 945 S. Maple Eugene and Mattie Hopson. 2253 Eastern William and Lulu Stevens, 2326 N. La Salle. Twins Egbert and Elizabeth, Carney 2028 Caroline, boy and girl. Deaths Jennie Counter 62 Methodist Hospital, pneumonia. George Volkert. 50. St. Vincent's Hospital. ruptured appendix Ethel .1 Robards. 44 St. Vincent's Hospital acute mvocarditis. John Rtlev. 82. of 24 W. Ravmond. arteriosclerosis. * Lemual Martin. 96. of 2627 Shrlver. cardto vascular renal disease* Marv Amanda Fisher 78. of 134 S. Bu'ler. chronic mvocarditis. Marv Jane Purvis. 80. of 410 N. Pine, broncho pneumonia Nettie A White. 76. of 36 W. Vermont, cerebral apoplexy. Edith Pouisen. 45 Central Indiana Hospital. hvpostatic pneumonia.

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VITAL STATISTICS Deaths Dello McWilliams. 40. of 217 W. 43rd, chronic endocarditis. August Junior Moos. 7 months. Rilev Hospi'al. acute maste ,Hi tis. Peter Hinz. 76. of 1602 S. East, coronary occlusion. Shirlev Ann Gill. 3. Citv Hospital, lobar pneumonia Claude Arnold O'Neil. 24. Citv Hospital, menimgo encephalitis Martha Ellen Hall. 73. of 644 N. Tacoma. hvpostatic pneumonia. Marv McKinney. 51, St. Vincent's Hospital. carcinoma. Clara Mav Swindoman. 66. of 3042 N. Delaware, cardio vascular renal disease. Annie E. Farmer. 73. of 1045 Udell, cerebral hemorrhage. Minnie Kane. 60. St. Vincent's Hospital, acute nephritis. ANNOUNCEMENTS i Death Notices CHRISMAN. CARY M.-Age 71. father of Dolores M. FinneV. Dorval E. Chrtsman and Genelle Heffernan. passed away at the residence of his son. 1234 N. Grant. Saturday at 4:45 p m. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois-st. Tuesday. 1:30 p. m. Friends mav call at the chapel any time. Burial Memorial Park. CONNER. JENNIE Widow of the late Ellsworth Conner of 3112 Boulevard-pl. mother of Rov Conner and Laura Coles and sister of Ollie and James Henry, passed awav Saturday. March 2. at the Methodist Hospital Funeral Tuesday. March 5. at 2 n m.. at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian-st. Interment Crown Hill. Friends invited. ICENBARGER. GEORGE W, Age 79 years husband of Ida M. Icenbarger. father of Bvron C.. passed awav Saturday n. m. Funeral Wednesday. 10 a. m.. at the ROYSTER A- APKIN FUNERAL, HOME. 1902 N. Meridian Services private. Burial Washington Park. REACH. ANNA LOUISE (nee McFayden)— Wife of Leßoy J Reach, died at their home. 4311 Broadway. Friday, March 1. Funeral from the residence Tuesday, 8:30 m., St Joan of Arc Church at 9 o'cloek. Friends invited. Kt'EHME. SARAH Beloved wife of Henry Kuenme. mother of Mrs. Freda K. O'Neil ar.j Mrs M. G. Browning, passed away at 730 p. m Saturday evening Funeral services Tuesday. 2 p. m.. at the ROYSTER A ASKIN FUNERAL HOME. 1902 N. Meridian-st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call any time. LOCKWOOD. DONALD- Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lockwood, brother of Stanford A Dean Robert. Myra Lavonne. passed away March 2 Funeral service Tuesday. 2 p. m.. at the home. 3724 S*. Helena-st. R. R, 5. Box 723. Burial at New Crown Cemetery. Friends invited LITTLE & SONS SERVICE MrWILLIAMS. DELLO Beloved husband of Lorraine and father of John Roger, passed awav Saturday morning at the residence 217 W 43rd-st. Services at FLANNER A BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday. 10 30 a. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call at the mortuary any time. MITCHELL. GEORGE H.—Beloved husband of Clara E Mitchell, father of Mrs. Russell E Burgess and brother of Mrs. John Pratt, passed away at the residence of his daughter on Brookville-rd, Sunday morning. March 3, age 57 years. Funeral services will be held at THE WALD FUNERAL HOME. Illinois at 17thst. Wednesday afternoon. March 6. at 2 o'clock Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. MOORE, VIOLA JUNE—Entered into rest Sunday, age 14 years, beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs. Elbert D. Moore, sister of Elbert Jr.. Ada and Vivian Moore. Funeral Tuesday from, the Pilgrim Holiness Church. 45k9 Sangster-av. 1:30 P m. Friends invited Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the residence 4542 Baltimore-av until the hour of the funeral. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS IN CHARGE. REYNOLDS. Frank A. —Entered into rest Sunday 1:30 p. m.. beloved husband of Grace B Reynolds, father of Beulah Frank Maners, brother of Mrs. Harvey Hamilton. Mrs Brown Cannon of Denver. and Mrs. Charles McCarty. Funeral Tuesday. 3 p. m HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS. 2050 E Mich.-St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. ROBARDS. ETHEL J.—Beloved wife of Charles Robards, mother of Charles Jr., died Saturday. March 2, at St. Vincent's Hospital Funeral Tuesday, March 5. 8:30 a m . at the residence, 919 Eastern-av. Services at St, Philip Neri Church. 9 a m Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. BLACKWELL SERVICE. SMITH. F.VERET C.—Age 48 years, beloved husband ol Carrie M . and father of Fred N. and lone Noggle. and brother of lone J Cox. passed away Saturday. March 2. Funeral Tuesday. March 5. 2 p m.. at residence. 2002 N Harding-st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices STAMM. JOHN R. — Age 91 years, beloved husband of Margaret Stamm, passed awav Sundav. March 3 Funeral Wednesday 10 a m . a: SHIRLEY BROS CENTRAL CHAPEL 946 N Illinois-st. Friends .nv ited. Burial southwest of Hagerstown WEEKS. DAVID HILL—Age 21 months, little son of Mr and Mrs. Holman Weeks grandson of Mr. and Mrs James V.' Hill, nephew of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hill, passed awav Sundav at the home. 4053 Boulevard-pl Funeral a' University Park Christian Church. Tuesday. 2 p m. Burial Crown Hill Friends invited SHIRLEY SERVICE WETZEL. AGNES L.— Beloved wife of William C. Wetzel, mother of Edward P Houze and daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Pierson passed awav Saturday afternoon. March 2. age 42 years Friends mav call at the mother's residence. 730 Cottage-av. from Monday noon until Tuesday noon Funeral services will be held at THE WALD FUNERAL HOME. Illinois at 17th-sts Tuesday afternoon. March 5. at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery Friends invited. WINTER. FERDINAND—In the 92nd year of his age Funeral services at the late residence. 1321 N Meridian, Wednesday at 2:30 p m.. March 6. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Pall Creek Drive TA-4400 GRIN STEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HTSEY & 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 st. DR-0321. DR-0322 4 Lost and Found BICYCLE—Lindy Flyer; blue, white; ch. fenders; balloon tires. Taken bv mistake from Tech. Reward. DR-6938. MAN'S brown pocketbook with $1 and papers, valuable only to owner. Keep money Call TA-4706. LOST—Shell oxford Krvptok bifocal glasses. Reward. 4140 Carrollton. HU--2510. BOSTON bull, white and brown, ' Buster.” 5516 Carrollton. HU-6198. Reward. 5 Personals TYPEWRITERS—When in need of a rental machines call us; we rent all makes. Our machines are factory rebuilt like new. only $2.50 per month. Remember, we rebuild all makes for less. Call WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 110 N. Penn. LI-4712. FREE HAIR CUTS LI-0432. 209 I. O. O. F. CENTRAL Penn and Wash. MOTORING to California. Will share expenses and promise to keep alert at the wheel by chewing Wrigley's Spearmint gum while driving. Wise Motorist. FREE MARCEL, finger wave or shampoo. Permanent waves at nominal service charge INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY & k BARBER SCHOOL. 342 E. Wash. CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC FREE Children 12 vears and under. Monday to Saturday, hours, 10 to 8 daily. Fifth floor Lincoln Hotel. HAIR CUT. finger wave, shampoo, all 3 for 25c; hair dye service free; open Mon., Wed . Fri. evenings until 7 p. m. Royal Beauty Academy. 401 Roosevelt bldg. LEARN to dance easily and quickly. Guaranteed course—ten lessons for $7. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RI-1610. FALSE teeth repaired. 75c up. New plate. $7.50. DR. CARTER. 626 K.P.bld.RI-1250. PERMANENTS IN YOUR HOME, $1.50 TO $5. COMPLETE. EXP. OPER. DR-5097. BUSINESS SERVICE Decorating: and Paperhanging: ft PAPERING: work guaranteed; 1935 w samples; paper removed by steam AJ i $2.50 up. Floor Finishing HARDWOOD floors laid; old floors and stairways cleaned, refinished. HE-2048. Laundry LAUNDRY finished 8c lb. Will call and deliver. HOME LAUNDRY, RI-4256. Mattresses, Made Over MATTRESSES renovated; also made Into inner-springs by experts. Moving, Transfer, Storage STORAGE—LocaI, long-distance hauling, return loads wanted: part-load service Otto J. Suesz, RI-3628. 6561: CH-0699-W YUU don't need money to move: discarded furn. wanted. HOHN TRANSFER. IR-5858. RI-3667, IR-2185-I—WILBUR STEINKAMP. Reasonable: moving and storage. White men. CARLETON Transfer. Experienced movers. Covered vans, reasonable rates. HA-2252. 'PETE'S,” CH-2878. Careful white men; quick service. Covered vans. Any time. Musical Instruments Repaired BAND ar.d orchestra instruments repaired, expert; guar. work. PEARSON CO., INC.. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513. Painting KITCHENS painted. $7; have vour house painted on monthly payment plan. LI--2771. Paperhanging P. HENGEN BROS.—Paper hangers. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates. DR-7922. Remodeling INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. finances N. H. A. contracts. Remodels, using LOGAN-LONG Company’s roofing: FOY'S PAINT. Estimates, information. RI-6090. Rug Cleaning RUG. furniture cleaning specialists. Old rugs remade into fluff and chenilles. W. N FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside-av. CH-2211. Tinning and Roofing ROOFING, gutter and down spout. Sheet metal work. BRIGHT. CH-2474. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male ROUTE MEN —3 for established grocery route, paying up to $27.50 to start. No capital. Reference. Apply Tuesday, 9 to 11:30 a m. 882 Mass-av. YOUNG MAN 21 to 27, good education, willing to work hard, straight salary. Opportunity for advancement. Give telephone number. Times. Box K 1071. POLITICAL Organizers Wanted—Men. women. See Mr. Zahnd, 2:30 Sunday, March 3rd, Hotel English Assembly room. Or write National Progressive Party, 2315 E. Troy-a v. WANTED—Man over 21 to sell and deliver in restricted territory, about sls weekly; A-l ref. Apply 9-10 a. m. Tuesday 217 Peoples Bank. Wanted Bovs between ages of 12 and 17 years to aeliver TIMES Routes. Apply 2 to 6 p m. 948 N. Alabama. SALESMAN—For well established firm, repeat business, no investment. IR-4815. 14 Help Wanted—Female YOUNG lady, housework afternoons and evenings. Room, board and small salary. References. WA-3835-M 15 Wanted—Male or Female $5.00 MONTHLY for 2 nice outside rooms, including all utilities, small furnace, hall and yard to attend: nice home for desirable couple. Apply 215 E. New York. Room *

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FURNACES —One 20-in. cast, one 24-inch steel: two electric l* H. P. motors for? 310 Beecher-st. BICYCLE—SS 00; eood condition Broad Ripple, 803 E 63rd-st. WA-1133. PAPER HANGING, painting and decorating, lor cash or what? BOUGHTON, CH-1424-M. CASH for Model A Ford. '32-'33 Chevrolet. 727 Fairfield. Apt. 9. HA-2399-W BICYCLES—SI2 up; tires, repairs. HOFFMANN. 251 Mass. LI-5256. 205 E. Wash. TRADE eouitv in suburban home. west, lor beer tavern or what? BE-4072. PERMANENT wave machine. KRAUSE IDEAL make. 24 heater, and supplies; portable, good condition Bargain, for cash or 0 CH-4532-W. 2945 N Gale. BEAUTIFUL furniture; 2 pianos, overstuffed. sewing machine, lamps. Reasonable. TA-3878 75-LB. ICE BOX. white enamel. A-l condition. sl2. cost $69. IR-1101. DRESSING TABLE, triple mirror, bench; trade for 9x12 rug HA-3824-M SWAP —Cash for used radios, any condition 211 E. 16th-st RI-8031. TYPEWRITER —One new. one used, for what? No dealers. Call RI-2461. HAVE gas stove and 9x12 rug. want small air compressor and garden tractor. DR--7962. ring 2. alter 5 p. m.

HELP WANTED ISA Salesmen, Solicitors, Agents A'ANTED—MiIk, bakery tea coffee or other route men Good proposition for right man RAWLEIGH. Dept. INC-215-L. Freepor - XU 16 Situff'ions Wanted YOUNG man age 18. neat, industrious, desires position, high school education. References DR-IH9-M RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $5.00 MONTHLY for 2 ’lice outside rooms, including all utilities, small furnace, hall and vard to attend: nice home for desirable couple. Apply 215 E. New York, Room 8 $3. DELAWARE. N., 1407—Well furnished large room, large closet; excellent heat. RI-9267. BROADWAY. 1645—Front; large closet, near bath; private home. Breakfast optional. HE-2982. CAPITOL. 1940. N. —Large, light desirable rooms, convenient location, private entrance. Reasonable. HA-4286 W CENTRAL —Nicely furnished large room and sun porch. Reasonable. Call LI-7122. CENTRAL 2516—Desirable. 2 exposures; hot water, private telephone, near bath; 1 or 2. Reasonable. DELAWARE. 2004. N.—Very pleasant, cozlly furnished large room; private lavatory. LI-6989, days. GRACELAND. 3106—Nice room for gentleman. modern home. $2.50. TA-6623 : ILLINOiS. N.. 1907—High class room: large closet; steam; hot water; garage; gentlemen; reasonable. ILLINOIS. 107' 2 S—Clean, light rooms. $1.50 to $4. NEW JERSEY. N . 2361—Attractive large warm room. $2 50 for 1; $4 for 2. TA--5841. PARK-AV—Attractive large, light front room; private lamily; 1 or 2; meals optional. HA-2205-R. VERMONT—36 W. No. 2. Savov. large cheerful front room: near bath and phone; 1 or 2. LI-8612. 27TH, W„ 45-LLovely double room, twin beds, innerspring mattresses; near bath. Telephone. _ 30TH E.. 323—Pleasant room; near bath; large closet; 2 in family. Reasonable. TA-0582. CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia-av—Clean, steam-heated rooms. $2 to $4. Right downtown. NORTH—Large room for gentleman or 2 working girls: garage; car line, bus near. Box K-1080 Times. ATTRACTIVE room; private Irvington home; garage and breakfast optional. Very reasonable. IR-2766 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns HARBOUR HOTEL •& rooms. Running hot, cold water. Low _rates. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service. As low as $2 a day: $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351 WASHINGTON, W„ 359—Heated apartments, $3.50 week. Rooms, double, day or night, 50c; single, 35c. Phone and calls. SCHWENZER HOTEL—iSB E. Washingtonst. Clean rooms, $2.50 week and up; running water; showers, tubs. 18 Housekeeping Rooms ss—3 rooms, bath adjoining. 1917 Dexter. Adults. After 4 or Saturday. Sunday. Garage. jiOc. _ BEVILLE, 829, N. —3-room apartment; next bath; steam heat; private entrance. BROADWAY. 2404 —Extra good 2 large rooms; garage optional. Come see or phone HE-2826. CARROLLTON. 1121—1-room and kitchenette apartment; utilities paid. Reasonable. Adults. ILLINOIS. N., 2339—1 and 3-room apartments; elec, washer, laundry; $3.50; $5.50. ORANGE, 222—3 nice modern rooms; front and back porch, and yard. ORIENTAL. N., 20—-Lovely 2 room apartment; furnished; private entrance; 2 adults: utilities. WALCOTT, N., 422—4 furnished rooms; down, water paid; $4 week. E. New York bus. WALNUT. E.. 115 —3 rooms, private bath; all utilities; $5. See housekeeper in basement. _ 19 Rooms with Board BROADWAY. 1701 Attractive furnished room: twin beds; business men or couple. HE-1403. CAPITOL. 1625, N.—Sleeping room; board optional; priced reasonable; garage; suitable for 2. HA-1311-R. ILLINOIS. N., 2848— Cheerful, light room; innerspring mattress; good meals; for 1 or 2. HA-2020. WASHINGTON, 3145, E.—One or more gentlemen: next bath; 3 meals; $4:50 week. CH-1175. WANT children to board; modern home. Mother's .care. OH-1461. NONE BETTER—Large front room; twin beds, shower. 2062 N. New Jersey. TA--6916. 20 Wanted to Rmt Rooms RESPECTABLE young man, Mason, regularly employed, with good references, desires board, room and laundry in private congenial home, on or near Belle Vieu-pl. between 10th and 16th. Box K-1079, Times. RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments $22.50—1232 BROADWAY—Ht., wa. furn. See janitor or call CH. 2777. S2S—"DUNDEE." cor. Virginia Ave. and McCarty-sts. Heat. gas. Frigidaire furnished. See custodian, or call CH-2777._ S4S—LOVELY 2-bdrm. apt. north; sun rm., din. rm.; Frig.; gar. LI-3164. ALABAMA. N.. 1654—Cheerful, modern 4room apartment, private bath. Frigidaire. - Reasonable. BROOKSIDF. " PARKWAY South drive, 3701; 3-room apartment; heat, water furnished. CH-1416. BUNGALOW PARK -1202 N. CAPITOL 6 rooms modern, steam heat, janitor service: A-l condition; $25 OLIVER H. CLARK. Agent. CARROLLTON, 1214—4 rooms. modern; heat, water furnished; garage; reasonable. RI-2636. CENTRAL. 1635 —Bedroom apartment. Np. 23; heat, water. Frigidaire; fine condition; $35. HA-4898. LOCKERBIE, 610—Cozy, clean apartments, strictly modern; low rent; Inspection solicited. MONTCALM. 1810—3 rooms, bath. heat, water, lights, garage furnished. sl6. TA--1713. PARK AVE. 2302—DESIRABLE 2-BEDRM. APT ; REASONABLE RENT. HE-3125. 320 Virginia 2 and 3 room bedroom apartments—sll.so to sl6. O. J. SMITH REALTY CO. LI-8565. __ BON-AIR: 23 W 16TH—Delightful, corner, front apartment, open view, in-a-door bed. small bedroom, large kitchen, built-in-dinette; $35 including utilities. 37 WT 21st S4O tO $45 2035 N. Meridian $55 Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfum. apts. Free service and transportation. Li-5452. AfjWM€NTßtNffltßU߀flO Choice apartments gladly shown. HE-1328. 22 Uufurnished Houses $5 to $9 LAUREL, 817—Cottage, 5 rooms; gas, electricity, inside toilet, cellar; $9; water paid. TA-6250. $lO to sl4 $10 —WATER PAlD—Near Tech; 3-bedroom semi, double; window shades; A-l. RI--2929. GRAY. S.. 414—Five-room cottage, semimodern. garage, redecorated, water pd„ sl2 50.

FEET HURT—WiII allow from $1 to $lO on any arch support or arch support shoe on trade-in on SURGEONS BANDAGE SHOE or ARCH-FIT SHOE. For appointment LI-1721. 304 Kahn Bldg. NATURE'S Mineral Food for health. Call RI-1461 for particulars. N. M. F. CO.. 127 E. Ohio-st. HIGHEST prices, discontinued guaranteed auto repairs. ignition, lender work. H U-8904. SWAP cash lor your old Electric Washer. Phone LI-4880. LOT —40x79 It.; near St. Philips: bargain: for cash or what? CH-0357-M. DE SOTO sedan: A-l; for Chevrolet or AFord coupe, ’32; must be A-l. 164 S. Traub-av. TOP soil, cinders, crushed rock, excavating; cash or what? LI-2805 BUICK—'29 Master six sedan: good condition. for $125 cash. 11 N. State. TRADE radio for equitv or down payment on car. 44 W. Ohiou FINE York cornet; perfect condition, for good ukelele or $lO cash HA-2678-J ENGLISH Springer s Spaniel pups: 3 mos., for double barrel shotgun. Cash or what? 21 S. Myron. 5200 Rockville-rd. 4-ROOM - single. *2OO for equity or good light car, balance *550: $8 mo._BE-2064. SHOTGUN. - 12-gauge single, for set 14-16-oi. boxing gloves. 200 1 W, New York-st.

RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments $lO to sl4 HOYT-AV. 1824—Semi-modern cottage. 5 rooms. sl2, water paid. LI-8760. HA--4879 M Mr.’HEARSON. 2821—Double; modern; 5 rooms: garage: A-l; sl4; water paid. PINE-ST. N . 304—5-Room single, bath, furnace, garage water paid: sl4. J. S. CRUSE 128 N Delaware RAY. 1363—5-Rm semi-mod : el gas. 'oilet. water, water pd.: sll RI-6412 WILKINS. W. 546—6-room semi-modern, inside toilet: $10: water paid; garage COLORED—CorneII. 1647: 5-room double, garage. sll. fenced vard. HU-6756. sls to sl9 sls.oo*Mo. —7-Rm. Modern 2806 N. Gale. Gregory & Appel, Inc. 247 N Per.". LI-7491 sls: HARRIS. 27—6 rooms, modern except furnace, repainted, garage. BE-0746 SIB—DEXTER. 2004 5-rm. mod. bung . A-l condition. RI-9548. BARTH. 1849—Upper 4-rcom modern; heat and water; sl7 50._ RI-3413. BROOKVILLE, N . 64' 2 —■4-room. bathmodern; water paid; garage; sl6. IR--1088. GALE. N , 1223—5-room modern double: heatrola; good condition: garage; $16.50, water paid. HU-7175. ST CLAIR. E, 1122—Double; modern; 9 rooms; garage: sls; water paid. Krogers. SINGLETON. 2109—4 Rooms, bath, garage. sl6: water paid DR-3509-M WHITTIER PL. 60 ilrvington'—2 bedroom double, fireplace, garage. S18; water. RI--1533. S2O to $24 ALABAMA, N.. 2151—6 rooms, absolutely modern every way, S2O. LI-8760. HA--4879 m $25 to $29 ADAMS, 2603—Stucco 5 rooms, bath, shower, laundry, garage. $25. TA-6415. S3O to $39 In Irvington: finest new modern bungalow in city. $37.50. RI-7766 IR-7956. S4O to $49 CARROLLTON. 2327—7 rooms, redecorated, refinished, screens, shades, awnings, garage. S4O. HE-2492. Other Houses ADAMS, 2615—Attractive 5-room modern; bath, shower, laundry, garage. RI-3570. DEARBORN. N . 1116—6-room semi-mod-ern. garden spot, water paid. CH-0656-W DRAPER. 1537—4 Rooms and kitchenette, semi-modern, water paid, good neighborhood. A-l condition. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. DREXEL, 922, N.—4-room modern bungalow double; garage; water paid. WA--3347. EASTERN-AV. 550—6-Room modern: newly decorated: across from St. Philip’s school. TA-5571. 32ND-ST, W.—>2 double; 3 bedrooms, bath, furnace; water paid; reasonable. HU--1703. __ 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses _ sl2 WK.—2 bedrm , beaut, apt.; twin beds; utilities, gar. RI-7766. IR-7956. S3O; NORTH Nice 3-bedrm. house; double garage: white. RI-7766. IR-7956. CARROLLTON. 1529—2 rooms, lower front, overstuffed, kitchen and dinette; private bath_and entrance. RI-5976. 641-43 FT. WAYNE-AV— 2-room; furnished or unfurnished; $5 to $6.50 per week. LI-1113. WOODRUFF-PL.—Widow will share apartment. Employed lady preferred. Times. K-1074. EAST—Newlv finished efficiency; excellent heat, ventilation, furnishings; bachelor or employed couple. CH-5996. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space DOWNTOWN HALL—Lodges, fraternities, sororities, dancing. $5 per evening. LI--0576. 26 Wanted to Rent STANDARD OIL CO. supt. and wife want furn. or unfurn home or apt. RI-7766. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 House; For Sale HARTFORD ST.. 1305—Near Fountain Square: 5 rooms, modern except furnace; garages; $2lO0 —$250 down, $18.50 month. DR-6938. NEW YORK. 1814. W. —6-rm. semi-modern, garage; sl6 down. Richland. 258. N., 6-rm. cot., gar.. sl4 down. RI-7725. 28 Sale Suburban Property 10 ACRES—3O miles northwest, well improved on main road; price SI6OO. Liberal terms. SNYDER, 3621 E. 16th. CH-1888. BE SURE—UI vour title. Demand an abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO. IMPROVED—2 ! 2 acres, 4 rooms; can be bought for SBOO cash. Close paved road; good, black ground. 1514 E. 12th-s‘. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage LOT—9OxI2O—ON MICHIGAN-RD NEAR KESSLER-BLVD. MAKE OFFER. HA--0196-J. 31 Wanted to Trade 6-ROOM modern for Davton property. 400 Geneva Road. Davton. Ohio. 33A Insurance General Insurance Brokerage. R. A. FRANKE, RI-2800. E. KIRK McKINNEY CO.. INC. MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods A PER WEEK WILL RENT A NEW MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM *P I RENTAL, 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR. I L. S. AYRES & CO. We allow more tor your old SfjfUJm washer—see us before trading. Terms, $1 weekly on balance. 32 N. Del. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386 BEAUTIFUL $215 electric refrigerator, 6 i cu. foot: well kept: will turn over to responsible party for balance due. $87.30. Address Box K-1070. Indianapolis Times. _ REFRIGERATORS- Carloads of 1935 an conditioned ice refrigerators. The most complete line we have ever had. Select yours new. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO., 2000 Northwestern. MOHAIR davenport, $10; Philco, 8-tube; radio, S2O; 9x12 Axminister rug, $6; all A-l. 2216 Brookside-av. BEAUTIFUL hand-made quilts, also quilting neatly done. 48 Schiller-st. GAS RANGE, $5; sewing mach.. $5; Bxlo rug. $5; dresser, $5 2144 N. 111. Dealer. CROSLEY Shelvador Model EA43. 4.3 cu. ft.; reg. price 5135. our price SIOO. Eauitable Securities Cos.. 544 E. Washington. LI-7087. COMBINATION gas and coal range; fine condition, good baker; ice box. arm chair, i I rocker; cheap; quick sale. 1354 W. 28th-st. GAS HEATERS. 57.50 value, special $5.95. $1 down. $1 per month. CITIZENS GAS CO. NORGE—Demonstrator, reduced. 5-ft. used electric refrigerator, bargain. IR-5888. IR-4840. Open evenings. USED gas ranges: A-l cond; $4.95 up. HOOSIER FURNITURE CO.. 237 E. Wash. 9x12 FELT base rugs; $4.65"up." CUT-RATE LINOLEUM HOUSE. 811 N. Alabama-st. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments SIOO isa?c'xsf s3o Drum and Banjo Heads —Bargains. Accessories of All Kinds. LORENZ Music Store, 20 Pembroke Arcade $295 STUDIO PIANO, $135; brand new: this is a close out, one only. Trade and terms if desired. Open till 9 p. m. 120 E. Ohio-st. RADIOS—SI.SO up. Radio tubes. 5 for sl. Guaranteed radio repairing. LI-9383. ry ft ft / ft SALES and SERVICI fxMsJi ~£ 230 INDIANA AVE.*CROSLEY superheterodyne radio, receives regular broadcast and police station including Indianapolis police; beautiful tone: dynamic speaker; only $12.50. 29 N. Temple. SERVICE by R. C. A. trained expert on any Free estimates. TA-0212. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale 8-PIECE dining room suites. SSO and 565; mahogany dining room table and buffet. S4O. metal- chest of drawers; 4-poster wood beds: metal beds; mattresses. $3.50 tq sls; pull-up chairs. $3.50 each; occasional chairs, $5; rug borders: felt paper to be used under linoleum; rug padding. 9 ft. wide, will cut to sizes; congoleum by the vard: wool rugs. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South-st^ CARLOADS AND CARLOADS 1 fine new suites and odd pieces to trade or vour old furniture; generous allownre Baker Bros Jl9 F Wa'hlngton t WE DO MOTOR. PUMP AND AIR COMPRESSOR REPAIRING. MHIER ELECTRIC A: MACHINE CO 3525 E. WASHINGTON IR-1151 WINDOW SHADES—First aual- f~\ lty Bargain. < W CHINA STORE. 361 W. Wash O / C ARCOLA —Hot water boilers and radiation, various sizes. Expert repair on boilers, radiators and heating plants. 810 N. Illinois. LI-8888. STORE fixtures; bakery equipment; special equipment: buy and sell. 419 E. Ohio. BRICK —Good. used. *4 per thousand. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO.. 310 S. Delaware-st. LI-6270.

MERCHANDISE 37 Miscellaneous For Sale 300 Buildings a Prices ■ Wrecked • Wrecked ; For Indols. Fe lera! Housing Prefect 2 000.000 led lumber, carloads of Plumbing fixtures, ml’.lwork. furnaces. orlck stone, roofing, etc. FOR SALE CHEAP ON JOB CLEVELAND WRECKING CO 1320 Kentuckv-av. 1 sq. north stockyard entrance!. DROP CLOTHS KATTp 3x12 made of S. H n ■ * Osnaburg a ttaJOL- 4gy weicnts and sizes. j l2 . 16 g Nr w Jersey I FOR SALE—P. A. System, complete, amplifier. microphone and speaker. Also 7xlo printing press. CH-4425. TYPEWRITER—Underwood A-l condition. Reasonable. Cali RI-3702. 2 GOOD furnaces, complete with pipe and registers; S2O each. -LI-3069. 37-d Beer Equipment SEER equipment, bars, oooths, coll boxes desks chairs Terms 327 W Wash 39 Wanted to Buy OLD GOLD, sliver, platinum, all kinds jewelrv bought from properly identified persons. Free appraisals. 213 Mass.-av. MILTON GOLD REF. CO. CASH PAID IMMEDIATELY for old gold Jewelry, waicnes, rings, dental orldges. STANDARD GOLD SMELTNG CO 423 LEMCKE BLDG.. 4TH FLOOR Entrance 106 E. Market Street HIGHEST prices paid Tor old gold watenes. dental bridges, jewelry, etc. SACKS BROS.. 308 Indiana-av. Phone RI-5994. HIGHEST prices paid for rags. Junk of all kinds. JUNK SHOP. 1202 Roosevelt. _ CH-1471. ALUMINUM. 11' 2 c per lb; radiators 3c. MILLER CO . 130 S. California. RI-5150. Furniture Buyers tf€tpCjJtS S ' WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE Unori We pay more. EXCHANGE -D-< X FURN. CO.. 304 E. Wash WE BUY. WE SELL. WS TRADE. Poll PT ni<lG for any lurnlture. ivi-U'iUD rugs, stoves or clothing you ' ave for sale. Calls answered promptly. Pull T T For best Prices and v cut quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. BUY whole houses or odd piece of turn., pianos, etc. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets ENGLISH BULLDOG— BRINDLE. MALE. 3840 KENWOOD BEAUTIFUL black and tan male puppv. well marked 1919 N. Illinois. PEDIGREED CHOW. male, black. 1 year old. 1731 Carrollton. HE-2905. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry ELECTRIC INCUBATOR DR-5043. 3604 MADISON-A V AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale SPECIALS FOR MONDAY ONLY ’29 Olds Coach $144 ’3O Essex Coach ... 99 ’2B Buick Sedan ... 75 ’3l Buick Coupe ... 395 ’3O Essex Coach ... 155 ’29 G. P. Coach.... 155 ’3l Essex Sedan ... 131 LATHROP-MOYER RETAIL, Inc. 418 N. Capitol-Av. RI-6375 m special m '34 Chevrolet Town Sedan —$525 31 Buick Sp. Cp.5295 I 29 Olds Coach. .$145 29 Chev. Sedan. 170 29 Pont. Coach. 145 30 Cliev. Cpe. .. 185 | 31 Olds Sedan.. 295 McHENRY CHEVROLET CO. 1302 E, WASH. LI-4378 Buick ’3l sedan, cut to $335 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550 CHEVROLET—'3I coupe: bargain; cut to $225. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. DODGE—'3O sedan; fine bargain. $225. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550. FORD—'34 standard coupe. sllO down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia-av. Ford '29 Tudor, to move $125 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550 FORD—'34 deluxe tudor, $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia-av. Ford '2B, extra good bargain $95 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550 Ford—'34 deluxe coupe, $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Virginia-av, FORD '29 Coupe, to move slls 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550 FORD—'34 standard tudor. sllO down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virgin:'-av MODEL T FORD—TIRES PRACTICALLY NEW. BARGAIN. 1620 E. NEW YORK. FORD—'32 tudor. fine. cut to $285. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550. FORD—'33 fordor, fine, cut to $425. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA 5550. 1928 NASH SEDAN—S6O. 1620 E. NEW YORK. Pontiac '29 Coach $195 Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos., Inc. 328 N. Delaware LI-8112 Down Town Pontiac Dealer Pontiac '33 Sedan, $495. Losey Motors, Inc. 1133 N Meridian. PLYMOUTH—'33 4-door sedan; $450. 820 N. Meridian. PLYMOUTH- 34 coupe; $495. WILES & WILSON. 3815 College. WA-2266 SALE IS ON CENTRAL BUICK CO. USED CAR STORE 832 N Meridian-st LI-1995 RECONDITIONED 1926 Chevrolet Coach and 1929 Nash Coupe. Phone BE-4989-R 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors 20 TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM Priced from $25 to SISOO. One Special GMC 1934 1' j-Ton Stake Body SBOO GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 W. 13th-st. LI-7467 TRUCKS—For rent. Move vourself. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF. Inc.. 39 Kentucky-av. RI-7438. DODGE—'33 . 157-inch dual chassis. $425. 30TH & CENTRAL SALES CO. TA-5550. 47 Autcs Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY ’•lndiana's Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol. _ LI-4516 CASH lor your car or equity. ABELSFTNK AUTO CO. 440 N. Capitol-av. LI--1112 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts Rent a Tire at Hoosier Pete fIMES WANT ADS maxe interesting reading because interesting bargains of manv kinds are Hated here daiiv FINANCIAL 52 Business Opportunity WANTED —Engineers and business men. who sponsor municipal ownership and rural electrification in non-profit membership corporation. Call or write P. J MINCX. Merchants Bank Bldg. COMPLETE equipment for super service station. Private owner. Sacrifice for quick sale. IR-5427. GROCERY STORE—Frigidaire; with living quarters; for sale. 554 N. Elder. 52-a Securities, Bldg. <fc Loan 58 Personal Property Loans Loans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL LOAN CO 152 N Delaware st LI-6605 MONEY TO LOAN On Anything LINCOLN JEWELRY & LOAN CO. 201 W. Washing l on-it.

31 ARCH 4, 1935

FINANCIAL 53 Personal Property Loans Need Money? $25 to S3OO NO LOWER RATE in City on LOANS Over S2OO to S3OO Reduced Rates on All Loans We ndvance S3OO or less at attractive rates. The principal security necessary Is vour a bill - v to repay in convenient monthly installments. We offer quick, confidential service. No indorsers. Easv Pavment Plan. Come in for full details. 2—Offices—2 200 Roosevelt Bldg. N. E. Cor. 11l & Wash. Sts. LI ncoln 2491. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. N. E. Cor. Penn. & Wash. Sts. LI ncoln 8495 COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. Business Established 1887 /'-LOANS—' ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY Under the new Household Plan single persons or married couples may now borrow on their signatures alone. No other signatures or security required. FURNtTURE LOANS: For husband and wife keeping house. No real estate, stocks or bonds necessary. No one else need sign. No inquiries of friends, relatives or merchants. AUTO LOANS: No other security required. No one else need sign. Reduced Rates On Loans Above SiOO All details connected with a Household loan are handled quickly, privately and in a business-like manner. Repay in one to twenty months. Our charges made only ( for the actual time you keep the money. Phone, writ* or coll for tree feformation on how to moke a loan W Merchants Bank Bldg.. 5tU FI.. Mert- • dian at Washington. Phone: Riley 2S7* H Established lmh OUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION** ... of America FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS Confidence can be placed in this company for the safety of your diamonds and the insurance we carry costs you nothing. Any Loan 2% Per Month Lowest Rate in CityApplying to All Loans Loans from $lO to S3OO. Interest charged on balances. Payments arranged to suit. Loans may be paid off before due and you pay interest only for the time loan has run. Any amount over the regular payment may be paid, thereby saving interest. Payment may be made monthly, semi-montlilv or weekly. Furniture loans made to husband and wife; no indorsers needed. No embarrassing investigations. Strictly confidential; Loans on diamonds or other pawned articles can be made at once; we encourage prompt payments. but will extend much leniency if unable to pay as agreed. Tax papers are now ready at the Courthouse. If you are going to make a loan to pay taxes, why not do so before the rush? Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587 S. E. Cor. Wash, and 111. Sts.

CASH LOANS You can borrow money here for any worthy purpose. Our new Convenient Payment Plan will, fill your needs. You can repay in small monthly payments. Also AUTO AND NOTE LOANS —We loan anywhere in the county. _ Capital Loan Cos. (INCORPORATED! 207 Kresge Bldg. (2nd Floor! 41 E. Wash.-st Phone RI-7561

You Can Have • CASH If you have an Income, you can secure cash In sums up to 5300.00. We make loans under many plans, even on your own signature. Friendly, confidential service. You should investigate when money Is needed. Call at either office. American Loan Cos. 719 State Life 347 Bankers Building Trust Bldg. 15 K. Wash. Cor. Penn. c Ohio. U-4065 L 7-8439 Single and Married People Can Get CASH From Us! Yes S3OO, S2OO. SIOO or less in 24 to 48 hours and plenty of time to repay, 1 to 20 months. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Ground Floor Century Bldg, RI-5054. Si S. Pennsylvania,

53-a Personal Loans A Loan When You Need it! TRUSTEES SYSTEM FINANCE CO., INC. The Indianapolis Company 325 N. Delaware-st LI-4584 Loans on Diamonds ESTATES LOAN COMPANY 47 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA ROOM 505 OVER GAS CO. 55 Auto Loans Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos. Operating Aa BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 19 E Ohio St LI-5561. AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pav Loans Paid Off Extra Cash Advanced. USED CAR rOAN CO. 342 N LEGALS 56 Legal Notices Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following materials will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana, at his office on the third floor. State House Annex 102 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana until 200 P. M on the 18th dav of March 193d. at which time they will be publicly opened and read Invitation No. 3823 Quantity of Ford and Plymouth Part , T O B. Indianapolis. Invitation No. 3824 Quantity ot Miscellaneous Hardware. .' O B Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms Profosa! forms and specifications will be fur-ashed free upon re. qU The right is resen ed by the Chairman to reject any or all I ds. or to award on anv combination of bios that in his judgment is most advantageous to the feta.e of Indiana. HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA JAMES D. ADAMS. < Chairman.