Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 255, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1935 — Page 16

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SPEAKER CITES NEED FOR NRA Dictatorship Is Likely If Plan Fails. Eagles Are Told. Failure of th*> N'RA or some similar plan, will bring America under the rule of a dictatorship, members of Indianapolis aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles, were told last night by George Nordlin. St. Paul attorney. who is a member of the advisory council of President Roosevelt's Committee on Social Security. Mr Nordlin. a former national president of the Eagles and chairman of the orders national board of trustees, was appointed to the council in recognition of his efforts for old-age pensions, a major understanding of the Eagles in the field of social welfare. Whether the dictatorship he predicted is that of the proletariat or the owning class. Americans will lose the rights and privileges gained In the last century and a ha.f the speaker declared. . A class of twenty-semen vat initiated in Mr Nordlm's honor, the ritual being exemplified by aerie officers, headed by Fred J Snyder. president. LUDLOW AMENDMENT BACKED BY MINISTERS Proposed War Measure Meets Approval of Loral Association. Members of the Indianapolis Ministerial Association indorsed Rep. Louis Ludlow's proposed amendment to the Constitution requiring a national referendum before war can be declared, and conscripting all war profits, at their monthly meeting in Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church yesterday. The Rev. L C. Trent was named chairman of a committee to draft resolution to be forwarded to Rep Ludlow. The principal speaker at the meeting was Sherwood Eddy, international Y. M. C. A. leader, who declared that the appeal for all men was concerned with human rights and not with property rights.

BISHOP FOOTS SPEAKS AT CHURCH MEETI.IG State Group Hears Address of United Brethren Director. Bishop H H. Fout. director of the Northwest area of the United Brethren Church, was the principal speaker at a meeting yesterday of ihe church's Indiana district. White River Conference, in the University Heights United Brethren Church. Other speakers included the Rev. C. I. Roush, district chairman; Dr. J. B. Par.->ons, superintendent: Dr. S. E. Long; the Rev. J. R Elson of the Rev. W. R. Settle. Cotambus; the Rev. John T. Roberts of the Belmont U. B. Church; Loren Rapp. Noblesville. and the Rev. H. W. Robbins. CIGARET SETS F!RE~TO BED: SMOKER RESCUED Police Break in Door to Save Man From Death in Flames. Preston Thompson. 39. Nelsonville, went to sleep early this morning with a cigaret in his hand. Police found out about it when they went to Mrs. Etta Davis’ rooming house. 502 W. 30th-st. kicked down the door of Thompson's room and then pulled him to safety from a burning bed.

VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Gaylord Marline. 23. Anderson, salesman, and Thelma Bromenberg. 19. ot 3430 Brown-st. housekeeper George Watson. 24 of 1356 S Belmont-av. Chauffeur. and Sola Magee. IT. Ot 1815 Howard-st. housekeeper HerschfU Toad 19 ot 1202 N_ Capitol•r, chauffeur, and Edna Lamb. I*. Bridgeport, waitress __ „ Charles Onken 30. ot 1128 V Ilunois-st salesman, and Edna Hewitt. 20. of 143< Linden-st. housekeeper Winfield Scott. 2S Ft Knox Ky . soldier. and Minnie Hopper. 20. ot 607 Loi flit. housekeeper _ „ . , Arnold Spencer 56. of 312 E 13th-st nosictan. 3nd Almira Davis. 35. of a93* Cmversity-av. studenr Kenne-h Ingle 24 Davton O . inspector, and Ruth Aker. 18. R R 10. Indianapolis. k°Russefl%iatt. 21 of 820 Laurel-st. laborer. and Alice Durbin. 20. of 2232 E. Mich-igan-st. housekeeper. Mathias Johannes. .0 of 322-E M:nne-sota-st laborer, and Rebecca Osterman. t>6. of 124 E Palmer-st. housekeeper. Rov Collis 22 Columbus. Ind . factory worker, and Martha Schermerhorn. 18. of 445 S Ritter-av housekeeper Paul Emerv 19. of 1626 HoUiday-st. mill worker, and Norma P*cher. 19. of 16-6 Holldav-st mill worker Henry Voelker. 55. of 5802 Low ell-a v. salesman and Verna Alvot 49. of -124 Walnut-s’ teacher Henrv Mansfield 52 of 1538 Hoefgen-st. engineer and Florence Baase 56 of 934-a Vireima-at housekeeper Claude Bills. 43 Edinburg ♦ewr.iuvp trustee, ar.d Ber’ha Stt'.iibcw c. 44 of 6.6 Massachusetts-av hosiery inspector Elmer Schneider 24 of 3903 B-ookviLe-fd assembler and Isabell Reeder. 24 of 9925 Brooksille-rd assembler Joseph S’anre. 24 of 1134 Keallng-ay. hoierv ins pec* or. ar.d Marv Catherine Coffer 19 of 3420 F lOth-st. maid Ru*ell Boso 29 of 1010 Flm-st laborer, and Eleanor Cook. 29. of 2625 Shelbv-st. *j*FSr ‘Saner 32 of 37* W lOth-st. clerk and Blanch* Arney. 24. of 3.0* " 10:h-st. housekeeper Births Girh Ravmor.d and Mabel Breedlove 1244 Blame Psml and Blanch Jarboe 224 S Warmm Aaron and Betty Dee Methodi*’ HosplJcr.athan and Dorothv Mills. Methodist H< A?r:ar. and Jane Nail. Meihodist Hospit.il r vses *nd Altce Gamble 1320 V:.ia. Gaylord arm Violet Overman. St Viscer.* s Hospital. Joseph and Helen Doll. St Vincent s Hospital Charles and Burton Eggers Cltv Hospital Weslev and Rebecca BarckdaU. City Hospital * Lee and Bessie Wilson Cttv Hrspi’af Eisworth and Lois Reed 1217 W 29th. Kenneth and Virginia Stewart. City Hcspi’al Bert George and Angelina Kramer. 542 E Merrill Arthur and Van Smith. Methodist Hospital Joseph and Mae Trost. Methodist Hcsp:*al Paul and Victoria Young. Methodist Hospital. William and Marv Krouse St Vincent s hospital James and Irene Carrol! St Vincent's Hospital Prank and Marcella Gritt. St Vincent's Hospital. Prentice and Julia Luc 1026 Vandeman Vesta and Helen Bradshaw lit W Norwood Ernest and Add:e Powell 817 N Senate. Van and Man Skaggs Chtv Hospital PlOTd and ES:e Salles City Hospital. Harry and Dorothy Hudson City Hospital Julius and Grace Alexander. Ci*y Hospital James and Helen Denneman. City Hospital Samuel and Evelyn Steele. Cltv Hosp •*. Depths OiUe Reese Anthony. 25. of 72* W 11th. carcinoma Adolph Richardson. 54. of 1217 S Capital myocarditis.

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VITAL STATISTICS Deaths Car. M Chri:tnan 70 of 1234 N Grant. arteriosclerosis Da-in Hiil Weeks 1 of 4058 Boulevardol broncho pneumonia E e r e-• Char.e; Smith 48 of 2002 N. Kirdlnt carcinoma Viola lire Moore. 14. Cltv Hospual. aci'e aoner.dlci'i' ‘ > and! 54 of 2118 E Wash- - ifficienci Harr:" E Henrv. 74 St. Vincent s HosE>: a Cornwell 73. of 3015 N. Meridian. carcinoma Paul France 48 Citv Hospital, encephaE.r.ma Da-. ;es. 80. of 4145 Park, cerebral ; hemorrhare Anton Prhn* 57. of 713 Ketcham. broncho pneumonia [>ra.d War Robbins 11. Cltv Hospital. C.ara A Gu?***ter 77 Me'hodist Hos-ci-il "reptococcic sore throat. Jim* Mar- r. 44 of 1413 E 16'h. cari diac decompensa'ion. E,zabe*h Becklerv. 37. of 918 E 16th. pernicious ar.emia Tr. mis Ecinard Burke. 65. of 1714 Win•or. acu'e mvocarditis. Joseph Edgar Lewis. 10. Rilev Hospital. ! pneumonia William W. Pervcrew 64. of 338 N. Kevr-'ci.e acute cardiac dilatation Le-’ie F Lockman. 71. of 1209 Bedford, uremia. Wiliam H H’idson. 4 months. Cltv Hospital. acute enteritis. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ANTE. MARGARET— BeIoved daughter of Jacob and Mrs. Carrie Rickhoff Ante. er of Herman Paul. Jane. Florence. Mm. John Kijovskv and Mrs Frank J.. L,ed Mor.dav Funeral Thursday. 8 30 a' -he home. 621 W 28th-st Sam. Hoiv Angela Church. Burial Holy Cross Church Friends Invited. KIRFY SERA ICE CASEI lEIEWAI J. 1810 Thalman-av, nepar’ed this life Monday. Funeral notice :arer. For information call MOORE A- KIRK CH-1806 M’GARY. BLANCH! R.— Wife of Harr McGarv and mo’her of Harry E McGarv passed awav Monday evening at The Methodist Hospital. Friends may call Tuesday evening at the CLYDE V. MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME 1622 N Meridian-st Services Wed., •sdav. 2 p m at the South Side Ch’’ ch of Goa. Friends invited. Buria 1 Washington Park. MITCH! 11,. GEORGE H. Beloved husband of Clara E Mitchell, father of Mrs. Russel: E Burgess and brother of Mrs. John Pratt passed away at the residence of his daugnter on Brookville-rd. Sunday morning. March 3. age 57 years. Funeral services will be he.d at THE WALD FUNERAL HOME. Illinois at 17thst, Wednesday afternoon. Ma-ch 6. at 2 oclock Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends incited. NOVAK. EAZOR—Age 78 years, passed away Monday March 4 For iniormanon call FINN BROS. FUNER VL HOME. TA-H 35 II MIHOM. J. P Husband of Bridget M O Mahony. father of Cetelia O Mahonv. brother of Mrs. Th imas Doyle and Sister Suso of the Dominican Convent Gallway. Ireland, jied Monday afternoon at St. Vincent's Hospital. Funeral Thursday. 830 at the home. 2617 N Alabama-st. 9am SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Holy Cross cerr.eterv Friends invited. KIRBY SERVICE PARVIV DR. NOBLE BUTLER— Brother of Mrs Marv P Baker <James P.t. son of the late Dr. Theo Philus and Rachel Butler Parvin. passed awav Monday morning Services at the FLANKER k BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. PRICE. EDNA RAGSDALE—Wife of J V.’ Price, mother of Dr J Waide Price. Cincinnati, and Robert M Price of thi. citv. and sister of Mrs W B Egglestor of Roval Oak. Mich: Mrs. E. L Foie, of Alpena. Mich . and Mrs. Robert L. Kavlor and John Paul Ragsdale of Ind’anapolis. passed awav Monday afternoon. March 4 Funeral services at the Central Christian Church. 3 p. m., Wednesday. March 6. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. Friends mav call at the home. 1219 N Alabama-st. after 3 p m Tuesday. The casket will not be opened a' the church THOMPSON, CLEO EVERITT— Father of Mrs. Alice Shaw of Muncie. Russell K Fred E. and Robert L. Thompson, all of Indianapolis, passed awav at his home. 1654 Rochester-st Tuesday morning Services at the FANNER &- BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time of services later. Wlt -ON DONALD” RAYMOND— Of 1503 Gimber-st. belo\ed son of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Wilson, of Richard and Lots Wilson grandsos of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Williams, died March 3. 1935. age 4 vears. Fureral Wednesda.. 2 p m . at the above address. Burial Floral Park Friends invited. DEANBLOSSOM SERVICE WINTER. FERDINAND— In the 92nd year of his age Funeral services at the late residence 1321 N Meridian. Wednesday a - 2 M p tr, . March 6. 2 Cards, In Memnrlams LYSTER—In loving memory of mv mother Sarah Lvster. who passed awav March 5. 1933 It is lonesome here without you And sad and wearv the wav: Life has not been the same, since You were called awav. Mv heart aches for you alwavs. Your me daughter RUBY. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists FIXNEROS. Funeral Home 1839 N Meridian St. TA-1835 FLANNEti <c BUCHANAN 25 W Pall Creek Drive TA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S A 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS--957 N. Delaware LI-3828 “GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH. ST. BE-0148 1719 N CAPITOL AVI TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect st. DR-0321. DR-0322

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Lost and Found BICYCLE— Lindv Fiver; blue, white: ch. fender- balloon tires. Taken by mistake from Tech. Reward DR-6938 PEKINGESE table fur. female stravd Sa’urdav. 1633 Tabor-st. DR-2377. Re_ward Lapge silver r:r.e Saturday, in A-ret, ivlued as keepsake. Reward. WA-IT.-?-R STRAYED pup. part American bull. 5 month.- old. white brindie< saddle on hack partial r-crew 'ail vicinity State and Sourhea-tern DR-3283-.J ENGLISH BULLDOG—BRINDLE MALE. 3840 KENWOOD LOST—Small black pries* s sick call case containing oil stock pvx. etc Harrison Hotel wain room Reward. BE-0347. 5 Personals TYPEWRITERS—When in need of a rental machines call us; we rent all makes. Our machines are factory rebuilt like new. onlv $2 50 per month. Remember, we rebuild all makes for less. Call WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY. 110 N Per.n, LI-4712. FREE MARCEL, finger wave or shampoo. Permanent waves at nominal service charge INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY & BARBER SCHOOL. 342 E. Wash. CHIROPRACTIC CI.INIC FREE Children 12 years and under. Monday to Saturday hours. 10 to 8 daily. Fifth floor Lincoln Hotel. 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. Don’t Cuss—Phone Us THE FIVE MINUTE SHOP CLEANERS AND HATTERS 31 SOUTH ILLINOIS RI-0816 YOU CAN obtain high-grade printing, lowest prices, from DUNLAP. 33 Virginia-av. LI-9394 WHY CONTINUE 'to suffer? Others get well with my method, why not you? Bring this notice for free examinat'Dn and trial treatment. Let me pro", the value of mv method. DR. BEBOUT. 307 Kahn Bldg. FREE NOTOX HAIR DYE Wednesday only. Small service charge only. Appointment. LI-0432. BALLROOM DANCING—New classes now opening Ten lessons for Seven Dollars. Terms STOCKMANN STUDIOS. RI-1610. Again in 1934 as In 1933—The Times was the Onlv Indianapolis Evening Paper to show a gain in want ads. THE REASON—RESULTS BUSINESS SERVICE Alteration Specialist ALTERATIONS, ladies’ men's garments; cleaning and pressing: reasonable. MEYER O. JACOBS. 212 E. 16th-st. TADecorating and Paperhanging ft PAPERING: work guaranteed: 1935 w samples: paper removed by steam Jfc/ $2.50 trp. 3K RI-4131. DR-1789-J. WA-2066. Floor Finishing HARDWOOD floors laid; old floors and stairways cleaned, refinished. HE-2048. Landscape Service LAWNS ROLLED, seeded, sodding: cement; __rich dirt for sale. HE-'466. Laundiy LAUNDRY finished 8c lb. Will call and deliver. HOME LAUNDRY, RI-4256. Mattresses, Made Over MATTRESSES renovated: also made into inner-springs by experts._ RI-2240. Moving, Transfer, Storage STORAGE—LocaI, long-distance hauling, return loads wanted: part-load service Otto J. Suesz. RI-3628. 6561; CH-0899-W YOU don t neea monev to move; d’scarded furn wanted. HOHN TRANS FER. IR-5858. Rl-3667. IR-2185-I—WILBUR STEINKAMP Reasonable: moving and storage. White men. CARLETON Transfer. Experienced movers. Cos. ervd vans, reasonable rates. HA-2252. ■PETES.'' CH-2878. Careful white men; quick service. Covered vans. Any time. Painting KITCHENS painted. $7: have vour house painted on monthly payment plan. LI--3771. Paperhanging P HENGEN BROS —Paper hangers. Satisfaction_guaranteed. Estimates. DR-7922. PAPER HANGING. 12'.c roll: cleaning. 75c up; guaranteed: white men. RI-9749. Plumbing and Heating JAS S. STONE—Heating & plumbing. Special attention given to repair work. HU--4204 Remodeling INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. finances N. H A. contracts. Remodels. using LOGAN-LONG Company's roofing: TOY'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, cutter and down spout. Sheet _ metal work. BRIGHT. CH-2474. Again m i934 as in 1933—The Times was the Onlv Indianapolis Evening Paper to show a eain in want ads. THE REASON—RESULTS ~HELP WAN TE D 13 Help Wanted —Male ROUTE MEN —3 for established grocery route, paving up to $27 50 to start. No capital Reference Apply Wednesday. 9 to V 30 a. m 882 Mass.-av. MAX to drive truck for overland hauling. Investment required Box K-1085. Times. YOUNG MAN 21 to 27, good education, willing to work hard, straight salary. Opportunity for advancement. Give ■one number. Times. Box K 1071. MEN WANTED—Can use four experienced salesmen in nearbv cities. Transportation furnished home everv night. For de'ails address P O. Box 616 or phone BE-3017-M after 7 p. m.

Coals of HIGHEST Quality 4X2 Furnace 6x3 SK ss.nsjmgsgr? Red Pepper. 4x6 forked 5.28 Amber Jacket Lump forked ... 5.78 Pioneer Island Creek, lump 7.18 Tip-Top West Virginia Chunks, 6x3 . 6.78 Citizens Coke, egg and nut 8.90 Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 4 Yards DR-2401 CUL^UFMEI^! ftllex447A Genuine Glendora Lump $6.10 HOOSIER RED PEPPER Q- 08 Ton Q - 28 Ton Q " .53 Ton 2x4 fkd. 4x6 fkd. *P t*d. Union Ice & Coal Cos. DR-4621 Champe-Garland Coal Cos. 1422 W. 30th St TA-6871 o Anchor Coal & Sup. Cos. | 336 W. Maryland. RI. <l3l V 1 24-HOUR SERVICE FREDRICK COAL CO. DR-1782. f* WA-5666.

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HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male NASH auto mechanic to completely overhaul Nash 8 twin ignition on premises. Prone HU-1301 or call 5416 College-av. MISS HADLEY. WANTED- Middle aged men solicuors ex. r<: • •' :. ' r. ■■ r- Times K-1089. 14 Help Wanted—Female YOUNG lady, housework afternoons and evenings. Room, board and small salary. References WA-3835-M WANTED—Woman for pantrv and pastrv work experienced onlv; applv SOLOMONS 53 1 g 8 Illinois. LI-0658. GIRL for refreshment stand. AUDITORIUM ROLLER SKATING RINK. 35 S Delaware. SALESLADIES- Small salary and commisicm. Apply 18 W. Market-st, room 207. 15 Wanted —Male or Female $5.00 MONTHLY for 2 pice outside rooms, including all utilities, small furnace, hall and yard to attend: nice home for desirable couple. Apply 215 E. New York, Room 8. MAN OR WOMAN for small restaurant. Cal! DR-1757-R af'er 5 p m 15A Salesmen, Solicitors, Agents WANTED—MiIk, bakerv. tea. coffee or other route men Good proposition for right man RAWLEIGH. Dept. INC-215-L. Freeport. 111. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $5 00 MONTHLY i r 2 nice outside rooms, including all util ies, small furnace, hall and ya'd 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—NiceIy furnished large room and sun porch. Reasonable. Call LI-7122. CENTRAL 7 2516—Desirable. 2 exposures; hot water, private telephone, near bath; 1 or 2. Reasonable. ILLINOIS. 101 Vx S.—Clean, light rooms. S1 50 ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—High class room: large closet; steam; hot water; garage; gentlemen; 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 family: 1 or 2; meals optional. HA-2205-R. VERMONT—36 W. No. 2, Savoy; large cheerful front room; near bath and phone: 1 or 2. LI-8612. WINTER, 2120 —Nice front room, private entrance: garage. Widow’s home. $1.50 week. Board optional. 27TH, W., 45—Lovely double room, twin beds, innerspring mattresses; near bath. Telephone. _ 30TH. E.. 323—Pleasant room; near bath; large closet; 2 in family. Reasonable. TA-0582. ATTRACTIVE room; private Irvington home; garage and breakfast optional. Very reasonable. IR-2766. CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia-av—Clean, steam-heated rooms. $2 to *4. Right downtown. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns HARBOUR HOTEL J& rooms. Running hot, cold water. Low rates. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers ail comforts. Ultra modern note service. As low as $2 a dav: $lO week 750 N Meridian LI-2351 WASHINGTON, W.. 359—Heated apartments, $3.50 week. Roomk, double, day or night, 50c; single, 35c. Phone and calls. SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washingtonst. Clean rooms, $2,50 week and up; running water; showers,_tubs. HOOSIER HOTEL dble. weekly; clean outside rmis.; hot, cold water, city heat. 440 Mass.-av.

18 Housekeeping Rooms 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; electric washer, laundry; in-a-door bed; $3.50: $5.50. NSW JERSEY, S„ 913—One or two nicely furnished rooms; all utilities except gas. DR-4665. ORANGE. 222—3 nice modern rooms; front and bark porch, and yard. ORIENTAL, N. 20—Lovely furnished 2room apartment; utilities; private entrance: steam heat; 2 adults. WALCOTT. N., 422 —3 rooms, upstairs; $4, all utilities. E New York bus. WALNUT. E„ 115 —3 rooms, private bath; all utilities; $5. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF. 766 WEST-DR—2 and 3-room apartments; private bath: built-in features; front; constant hot water; phone; Ideal adults: garage optional. 19 Rooms with Board 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. STATE. N., 234—Nice front room; shower; private entrance; privileges; meals optional: men. LI-9024. WANT children to board: modern home. Mother's ,care._ CH-1461. NONE BETTER—Large front room; twin beds, shower. 2062 N. New Jersey. TA--6916. 20 Wanted to 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. 21 Unfurnished Apartments $45 —LOVELY 2-bdrm. apt. north; sun rm., din. rm.; Frig.: gar. LI-3164. ALABAMA. N.. 1654—Cheerful, modern 4room apartment, private bath. Frigidaire. Reasonable. BROOKSIDE 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; reasonab e. RI-2636. DELAWARE. 1728 N— First flooi; 2 bedrooms, porch, yard, refrigeration, garage; A-l condition. HA-2137-W. MONTCALM. 1810—3 rooms, bath. heat, water, lights, garage furnished. sl6. TA--1713. PARK AVE, 2302—DESIRABLE 2-BEDRM. APT.: REASONABLE RENT. HE-3125. 1433 N. Pennsylvania $37.50 to $50.00 3720 N. Pennsylvania 47.50 RUCKLE. 3352—5 rooms, lower; heat. gas. water: A-l condition; S4B. HA-2293-W. WOODRUFF PL , MIDDLE-DR. 957—Clean 3-bedroom apartment; porch, yard. heat. garage. 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. Indianapolis Rental Agency Purn. and unfum. apts. Free service and _ transportation. LI-5452. raeNfflteußGio Choice apartments gladly shown. HE-1328. DUNDEE 781 E. McCarthy Heat, gas, water, janitor service, frigidaire furnished. $22.50 up. 22 Unfurnished Houses $5 to $9 LAUREL, 817—Cottage. 5 rooms; gas, electricity. inside toilet, cellar; $9; water paid. TA-6250. $lO to sl4 SIO—WATER PAlD—Near Tech: 3-bedroom semi, double; window shades; A-l. RIGRAY. S . 414—Five-room cottage, semimodern. garage, redecorated, water Dd.. $12.50. $lO to sl4 McPHEARSON. 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 : elec . gas. toilet water: water pd sll. RI-6412 WILKINS. W. ?46—6-room semi-modern; inside toilet: $10; water paid; garage. _ sls to sl9 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; $17.50. W-3412.

RENTALS # 22 t'ufurnished Houses sls to sl9 ~ BROOKVILLE. N. 64 : a —4-room: bath: modern; water paid; garage; sl3. IR--1088 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. S2O to $24 GUILFORD. 2402—Excellent 7-room modern single: newly decorated; or.lv S2O. LI-7361 _C C. GROVE 44 V:rgmia-av $25 to $29 5-Rm. Bungalow—s27.so Being newly decorated: has garage. See 4930 Young-st; Ist street north of Brook-ville-rd. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491 247 N. Perm. ADAMS, 2603—Stucco. 5 rooms, oath, shower, laundry, garage. $25. TA-6415. $lO to $49 j CARROLLTON 2327—7 rooms, redecorated, I refimshed. screens, shades, awnings, garage, S4O. HE-2492. Other Houses ADAMS, 2615—Attractive 5-room modern; bath, shower, laundry, garage. RI-3570. 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--3.347. GIMBER-ST. 1437—Desirable 5-room bungalow, yard, garage: near Garfield Park. 32ND-ST. W. —Vx double: 3 bedrooms bath furnace: water paid; $lB. HU-1703. 23 Apts, and Houses 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-yii3. WOODRUFF PLACE—6I7 EAST-DR—2 _rooms, bath and utilities: SB. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space DOWNTOWN HALL—Lodges, fraternities, sororities, dancing. $5 per evening. LI--0576. 26 Wanted to Rent WANT TO RENT very small farm in JohnCos. or Morgan Cos.; buy later. Box K-1087. Times. STANDARD OIL CO. supt. and wife want furn. or unfurn home or apt. RI-7766. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale ENGLISH BUNGALOW Near DeQuincv and lOth-sts. 5 rooms, studio living room, fireplace, modern kitchen, breakfast room, full basement, garage. Price $4500, part cash, balance HOLC at 5-To. MR. BURGESS. RI-9358. HA-2693-M AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS 6-ROOM HOUSE, mod. except furnace; 2 lots; small Home Owners’ Loan. Will exchange for small single or double. MR. AMOS. 332 CIRCLE TOWER. HARTFORD ST., 1305—Near Fountain Square: 5 rooms, modern except furnace; garages; $2100—5250 down, $18.50 month. DR-6938. NEW YORK. 1814. W.—6-rrn. semi-modern, garage; sl6 down. Richland, 258. N., 6-rm. cot., gar., sl4 down. RI-7725. It*a The Times for RESULTS • 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 SUR&—Ot vour title. Demand aD abstract prepared by UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E Market St. Union Title Bldg IMPROVED—2*2 acres, 4 rooms; can be bought for SBOO cash. Close paved road; good, black ground. 1514 E. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage LOT—9OxI2O—ON MICHIGAN-RD NEAR KESSLER-BLVD. MAKE OFFER. HA--0196-J. 31 Wanted to Trade BEST WOODED LOT north of 46th: east College; under SSOO. cash. P. O. Box 14, Broad Ripple. 6-ROOM modern for Dayton property. 400 Geneva Road. Dayton. Ohio. 33A Insurance General Insurance Brokerage. R. A. FRANKE. Rl-2800. E. KIRK McKINNEY CO- INC. MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods At 4* PER WEEK WILL RENT A NEW \ MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM v I RENTAL, 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR. I L. S. AYRES & CO. We allow more tor your old washer—see us before trading. Terms. $1 weekly on balance. 32 N. Del. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386 REFRIGERATORS—CarIoads of 1935 air conditioned ice refrigerators. The most complete line we have ever had. Select yours now. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern. BEAUTIFUL hand-made quilts, also quilting neatly done. 48 Schiller-!*, CROSLEY Shelvador Model EA43. 4.3 cu' ft.; reg. price $135. our price SIOO. Equitable Securities Cos.. 544 E. Washington. .LI-7087. GAS HEATERS. $7.50 value, special $5.95. $1 down. SI per month. CITIZENS GAS CO. NORGE —Demonstrator, reduced. 5-ft. used electric refrigerator, bargain. IR-5888. 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. WILL TURN OVER a clean electric refrigerator (used very littlel to responsible party for balance due of $55; originally cost $135. Address Indianapolis Times, Box K-1088 ELECTRIC portable sewing machine, like new; all attachments: $29.50. SINGER CO.. 126 W. Washington-st. ELECTRIC WASHER—GOOD CONDITION. REASONABLE 2509 N. DELAWARE-ST. BREAKFAST SET. daybed, coal range, gas range. 2114 N. Illinois. Dealer. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments $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._ CROSLEY superheterodyne radio, receives regular broadcast and police station including Indianapolis police: beautiful tone: dynamic speaker; onlv $12.50. 29 N. Temple. RADIOS—SI.SO up. Radio tubes. 5 for sl. Guaranteed radio repairing. LI-9383. A n / SALES and SERVICE ft /J D/ £/ 230 INDIANA AVE.*<2l AA Boehm System QQA S±UU Silver Clarinet <?O\J Drum and Banjo Heads—Bargains. Accessories of All Kinds. LORENZ Music Store, 20 Pembroke Arcade BEAUT. R. C. A. radio wi*h phonograph; perf. condition; sl6. 44 W. Ohio. Open eves.

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TO ADVERTISERS Each ad appearing In this column is listed in The Times Swap Bureau directors’ for sixty days free of charge. Your “Swap" ad will receive a special rate of seven davs for the price of five and four da'vs for the cost of three. Call RI-5551.

FURNACES —One 20-in. cast: one 24-inch steel: two electric v* H. P. motors for? 310 Beecher-st. BICYCLE —S5 00; good condition. Broad Ripple. 803 E 63rd-st. WA-1133. PAPER HANGING. pa:r.’;ng and decorating for cash or what? BOUGHTON, CH-1424-M. CASH for '32- 33 Chevrolet coach or sedan. 727 Fairfield. Apt. 9. HA-2399-W. BICYCLES—SI2 up; tires, repairs. HOFFMANN. 251 Mass. LI-5256. 205 E. Wash. TRADE eau:tv in suburban home. west, for beer tavern or what? PERMANENT wave machine. KRAUSE IDEAL make. 24 heater, and supplies; portable: good condition. Bargain, for cash or? CH-4532-W. 2945 N Gale. BEAUTIFUL furniture; 2 pianos, overs’uffed. 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 'ug._ HA-3824-M SW4P—Cash for used radios, anv condition. 211 E. 16th-st. RI-8031. TYPEWRITER —One new. one used, for what? No dealers. Call RI-2461 CASH for electric drill, garage or industrial equipment. 812 S. Senate.

AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale

Save in Broad Ripple We have 90 used cars that must be sold. No reasonable offer refused. 1934 Chevrolet Coach, Demo.; large I 1930 Ford Sedan $195 saving j 1929 Olds Sedan, 6w. w 195 1934 Chevrolet Coach $493 1930 Dodge 8 Coupe 175 1933 Chevrolet Sedan 425 1929 Studebaker Sedan 145 1933 Chevrolet Coach 395 1929 Essex Sedan 125 1932 Chevrolet Coach 295 1529 Plymouth Sedan 95 1931 Chevrolet Coach 245 1929 Nash Seda:- 95 1933 Continental Sedan 235 1928 Essex Coach 85 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 195 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 75 1931 Marmon Sedan 183 1927 Buick Coach 75 1931 Essex Sport Coupe 185 1927 Nash Coach 45 1930 DeSoto Sedan 195 i 1928 Essex Coach 45 Many more, all makes and models. S2O up. Small down payments, easy terms on GMAC plan. Liberal trades. Open to 9 p. m. tfhfth Sick Chevrolet A* 336 8.63 rd ■ Brmd Rippis

MERCHANDISE 36 Radios. Musical Instruments NEW TRUMPET outfit, silver plated, with : case. $37.50. Easv terms. _ PEARSON CO INC . 128 N. PENN. PIANO-ACCORDIONS. $23 95 up lessons included through Geo. L. Stork School of Music: easy terms „„„ PEARSON CO, INC, 128 N. PENN GRAND PIANO, will pay cash; must be of j standard make and cheap. Box K-1083, j Times. SERVICE tv R C. A. trained expert on any make radio. Free estimates. TA-0212. j 37 Miscellaneous For Sale 1 300 Buildings a Prices ■ Wrecked ; Wrecked ’ For Indpls. Federal Housing Freject 2 000,000 leet lumber, carloads of plumbing fixtures, millwork. furnaces. orick. stone, roofing, etc. FOR SALE CHEAP ON JOB CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. 1320 Kentucky-av. (1 sq. north stock- | yard entrance). , building material NEW AND USED NAIL-FREE LUMBER Marion Material Cos. j I WRECKING CONTRACTORS CLYDE OSBORNE. Mgr. | 2046 Northwestern Ave : 8-PIECE dining room suites SSO and $65; mahogany dining room table and bunet. S4O; metal chest of drawers; 4-poster wood beds: metal beds; mattresses $3.50 to sls; pull-up chairs. $3.00 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 yard: wool nigs. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South-st^ CARLOADS AND CARLOADS t fine new suites and odd pieces to trade or vour old furniture; generous allownce Baker Bros 219 F. Washington st WE DO MOTOR, PUMP AND AIR COMPRESSOR REPAIRING. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. WASHINGTON IR-1151 WINDOW SHADES—First aual- OA tty. Bargain. SVr CHINA STORE. 361 W. Wash. V/ x NARCOLA —Hot water boilers and radiation, various sizes. Expert repair on boilers, radiators and heating plants. 810 N. Illinois. LI-8888. FOR SALE—P. A. System, complete, amplifier. microphor.a and speaker. Also 7xlo printing press. CH-4425. TYPEWRITER—Underwood; A-l ConditionReasonable. Call RI-3702. BRICK —Good. used. $4 per thousand. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO, 310 S. Delaware-st. LI-6270. , STORE fixtures; bakery equipment; special equipment: buv ana sell. 419 E. Ohio. ; FOR SALE—House trailer; cheap. Call 1401 S. Alabama-st. j 37-d Beer Equipment BEER equipment, bars, boolbs coll boxes desks chairs. Terms 327 W Wash. 39 Wanted to Buy OLD GOLD, silver, platinum, all kinds jewelry bought from properly identified persons. Free appraisals. 213 Mass.-av. MILTON GOLD REF. CO. CASH PAID IMMEDIATELY for old gold jewelry waicnes. 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 Inaiana-av. Phone RI-5994. HIGHEST prices paid for rags, junk of all n kfnds. JUNK SHOP. 1202 Roosevelt. CH-1471. ALUMINUM, ll'zc per lb: radiators 3c. MILLER CO, 130 S. California. RI-5150.

Furniture Buyers WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE U 0071 We pay more. EXCHANGE -\)2i 1 1 furn CO, 304 E. Wash WE BUY. WE SELL. WE TRADE. Call a sto n ve l or in Xi you have for sale. Calls answered promptly. r*r,ll T T 952Q9 For best prices and Gail Lil“<£oO quick service for any amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. BUY whole houses or odd piece of furn, pianos, etc. MR. WERELEY. HU-7274. LIVESTOCK 42 Dogs, Birds, Pets BEAUTIFUL black and tan male puppv. well marked. 1913 N. Illinois. 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry HORSE & MULE AUCTION 150 —Horses & Mules—lso Friday, March 1, 1935 INDIANAPOLIS 10 A. M. W. V. Eastbum, Auctioneer RAIKES & ALLEN Horse and Mule Cos. 1440 Kentucky-Av

TO TRADERS If you can not find what 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 advertisements previously published. There is no charge for this service.

FEET HURT—WiII allow from $1 to $lO on any arch support or arch support shoe on trade-in on SURGEON S BANDAGE SHOE or ARCH-FIT SHOE. For appointment LI-1721. 304 Kahn Bldg. NATURES Mineral Food for health. Call RI-1461 for particulars. N. M. F. CO--127 E. Ohlo-st. HIGHEST prices, discontinued guaranteed auto repairs. Ignition, fender work. HU-8904. LOT—4ox79 ft.; 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 FINE York cornet: perfect condition; for good ukelele or $lO cash. HA-2678-J. 4-ROOM single. S2OO for equity or good light car. balance $550: $8 mo. BE-2064. SWAP clean lot or acreage for painter's labor 418 Hume-Mansur. SWAP cash for your old electric washer. _ Phone LI-4880. HAVE gas stove and 9x12 rug. want small air compressor and garden cractor. DR--7962 ring 2. after 5 p. m. Jt' The Time* for RESULTS.

AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale

E Z Terms Liberal Trades ’3O Ply. spt. cpe. . $175 ’39 Buick std. sed.. 175 '29 Chrys. 75 cpe.. 195 ’3O Ford A coupe. . 195 ’3O Dodge bus. cpe. 195 ’29 Chry. 29-75 sed 200 ’3O Ford tudor ... 225 ’3O Chrys. 70 sed. . 250 ’3l Chev. coach .. 245 ’3l DeSoto sedan . 275 ’3O Stude. bro. 6ww 295 ’3l Olds coach .... 295 ’3l Buick bus. cpe. 295 ’3l Chrys. 6 sed. .. 325 ’3l Pon. sed., 6ww 345 ’32 Ply. P. B. cpe.. 345, ’29 Lin. sed., 6ww. 345 ’32 Ply. P. B. coach 345 ’3l Olds conv. cpe.. 345 ’3l Chrys. 6 spt. cp. 345 ’32 Olds cpe., clean 375 ’32 Chry. del. 8 sed. 395 ’32 Chrys. 6 sed. .. 395 ’33 Ford V-8 tudor 425 ’33 Ford V-8 4-dr. 465 ’32 Chrys. 8 cpe . . 495' ’32 Chrys. 8 sed. . . 495 ’33 Dodge bus. cpe. 495 ’34 Ply. P.E. del. cp 525 ’33 Olds 8 spt. sed. 575 ’34 Ply. P.E. dl. sed 575 ’33 Chrys. 6 sed. .. 575 ’33 DeSoto sedan . 550 ’33 Chrys. 8 sed. . . 595 ’34 Chrysler 6 bro. 745 ’34 Chrys. 6 sed., demo. ’34 Chrys. 6 bro., demo. C. H. Wallerich Cos. Chrysler-Plymouth Distributors 958 N. Meridian RI-4576

OK SPECIAL m '34 Chevrolet Town Sedan—ss2s 31 Buick Sp. Cp.5295 I 29 Olds Coach .$145 29 Chev. Sedan. 170 I 29 Pont. Coach. 145 30 Chev. Cpe. .. 185 | 31 Olds Sedan.. 295 MCHENRY CHEVROLET CO. 1302 E. WASH. * LI-4378 DURANT—’29 sedan, to move $95 Essex ’3l Sedan—sl9s Lathrop-Moyer Retail, Tnc. 418 N. Capitol-av. RI-6375 MODEL T FORD-TIRES PRACTICALLY NEW. BARGAIN. 1620 E. NEW YORK. FORD —’34 standard coupe. sllO down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia-av. FORD—'34 deluxe tudor. $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Ford —'34 deluxe coupe, $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia-av. FORD—'34 standard tudor. SllO down. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia-av. FORD—'3O coupe, just a bargain $175 30TH ft CENTRAL SALES CO . TA-5550 FORD—'29 runabout, fine $125 30TH ft CENTRAL SALES CO.. TA-5550 FORD—'29 coupe, to move slls 30TH ft CENTRAL SALES CO., TA-5550 FORD—'29 Midor. to move $95 30TH * CENTRAL SALES CO.. TA-5550 FORD —Model T coupe, fine S3O 30TH ft CENTRAL SALES CO., TA-5550 1928 NASH SEDAN—S6O. 1620 E. NEW YORK. OLDS—'29 sedan, fine ....... $145 30TH ft CENTRAL SALES CO . TA-5550 Plymouth ’34 Coupe—s49s Wiles & Wilson 3815 College WA-2266 PLYMOUTH—’33 4-door sedan; $450. 820 ILMeridian. Pontiac ’33 Sedan, $495. Losey Motors, Inc. 1133 N. Meridian. Pontiac '29 Coach $195 Thornburg-Vollrath Motor Cos., Inc. 328 N. Delaware LI-8112 Down Town Pontiac Dealer SALE IS t)N CENTRAL BUICK CO. USED CAR STORE 832 N. Merldian-st. LI-1995 46 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors CHEVROLET—'34 C. C. 131" duals: $125 down. HARRY A. SHARP CO., 443 Vir-ginia-av. DODCE—’33. 157" chassis, cab $430 301 ' ft CENTRAL SALES CO , TA-5550. | FORD Model T truck, good: $45. 30TH ft , CENTRAL SALES CO . TA-5550. 20 TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM Priced from $25 to SISOO. One Special GMC 1934 l 1 i-Ton Stake Body SBOO GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT 31 W. 13th-st. LI-7467 j TRUCKS —For rent. Move vourself. DRIVE- I IT-YOURSELF. Inc.. 39 Kentuckv-av I RI-7438. I NEW van truck with overland hauling contract; SBSO down; good earnings possible. Box K-1084 Times. TIMES WANT ADS cast less than In anv otherJTndianaDoits nev'Daoer 47 Autos Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY "Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealer." I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol LI-4516 CASH for sour car or equity. ABELSFINK AUTO CO. 440 N. Capitol-av. LI--1112 48 Accessories, Tires, Parts Rent a Tire •t Hoosier Pete FINANCIAL 52 Business Opportunities GROCERY STORE— Frigidaire; with living quarters: for sale. 554 N. Elder. WANTED—Engineers and business men who sponsor municipal ownership and rural electrification in non-profit membership corporation. Call or write P. J MINCK. Merchants Bank Bldg. MAN With SBSO to invest in trucks all equipped and contracts with old established overland trucking concern. Box K-1086. Times. COMPLETE equioment for super service stition. Private owner. Sacrifice for quick sale. IR-5427.

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FINANCIAL 52- Securities. Bldg. & Loan f ' - ■ .tjnroadmen's Fletcher Ave, Ind. B'Brings. Arsenal. Union National. ■Era ii T;7ipg> ;mTi— BzEESsHIIjESj HIGHEST cash price paid lor any Indianapolis B & L. stock. ANCHOR FINANCE CORP. 134 N DELAWARE RI-3WB. WE BUV AND PELL AMERICAN NATL BANK STOCK NEWTON TODD 415 LEMCKE BLDG. 53 Personal Property Ilians Need Money? $25 to S3OO NO LOWER RATE in City on LOANS Over S2OO to S3OO Reduced Rates on All Loans We advance S3OO or less at attractive rates. The principal security necessary is vour ability to repav in convenient monthly installments. We offer quick, confidential service. No indorsers. Easv Payment Plan. Come In for full details. 2—Offices—2 200 Roosevelt Bldg. N. E. Cor. 111. £: Wash. Sts. LI ncoln 2491. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. N. E. Cor. Penn. & Wash. Sts. LI ncoln 8495. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. Business Established 1887 FURNITURE LOANS DIAMOND LOANS Confidence can bo 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 City Applying 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 Mme loan has run. Any amount over the regular payment may be paid, thereby saving interest. Payment may be made monthly. semi-monthly or weekly. Furniture loans made to husband and wife; no .ndorsers 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. Single and Married People Can Get CASH From Us! Ye5...5300, 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 Bldft RI-5054. 34 S. Pennsylvania, Loans on Furniture, Autos, Diamonds LIBERAL LOAN CO 152 N Delaware st. LI-6605, MONEY TO LOAN On Anything LINCOLN JEWELRY A: LOAN CO. Cash Loans. S3O to S3OO. Household Finance Corp. of America. RI-2579. 509 Merchants Bank Bldg, sth fl. LOANS SIO.OO to $300.00 """ AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY 719 State life Bldg. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. LI-4965 LI-8439-^ PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS For any worthy purpose. CAPITAL LOAN CO, INC. 207 Kre-sge Bldg. Phone RI-7561 41 E. Washington St. corner Pennsylvania 53- Personal Loans

Q. ilOOfo 11000 \P | On Chaiaclv i £ Unrnme NO MORTGAGES iSCHLOSS BROSJ INV.CO. M 137 E WASH A Loan When You Need it! TRUSTEES SYSTEM FINANCE CO., INO. The Indianapolis Company N. Delaware-st LI-4584 Loans on Diamonds ESTATES LOAN COMPANY 47 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA ROOM 505. OVER GAS CO. 51 Auto Loans Loans on Automobiles Equitable Securities Cos. Operating As BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 19 E. Ohio Bt. LI-5561. AUTO LOANS 20 Months to Pay Laans Paid off. Extra Cash Advanced. USED CAR LOAN CO. 342 N. Illinois U-9SOO. LEGALS 56 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING* Public Service Commission Docket No. 2577-M. Application of Wiman Truck Line of St. Louis for a certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of properly, interstate extending through the s’ate over highways 50. 36 and 29 from St. Louis to Cincinnati. Ohio. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House. Ind anapoiis, Indiana. at 10 a m.. March 13. 1935. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. By P. H. DAWSON. Secretary. Indianapolis. Indiana. March 1, 1935. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS' Public Service Commission Docket: 11980— Citizens of Ridgeville vs. Citizens Heat, Light ft Power Cos. for adjustment of electric rates. 11981— Citizens of Saratoga vs. Citizens Heat. Light ft Power Cos. for adjustment of electric rates. 11982 —Citizen of Farmland vs. Citizens Heat. Light ft Power Cos. for adjustment of electric rates. 11153—Town Board of Lynn. Ind.. vs. Citizens Heat, Light A- Power Cos. for reduction of electric rates. 11983 —Citizens of Lynn vs. Citizens Heat. Light ft Power Cos. for adjustment of electric rates. - 11988—Citizens of Modoc vs. Citizens Heat, Light ft Power Cos. for adjustment of electric ra’es. 11990—Citizens of Losantville vs. Citizens Heat, Light ft Power Cos. for adjustment of electric rates. _ 12012—Citizens cf Fountain City vs Citizens Heat, Light ft Power Cos. for adjustment of electric rates. 12092—1n the matter of the petition of Ci’izens Heat. Light ft Power Cos. to establish a certain schedule of rates and charges, rules and regulations in the City of Winchester and in the Towns of Ridgeville, Sara’oga. Farmland. Lynn. Modoc. Losantville. Fountain City ar.d Spartanburg and in the rural territory adjacent to and surrounding said city and °Noftce is herebv given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearings in these causes in the Rooms of the Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis. Ind . at 10 A. M . Monday. March 18. 1335. , , . Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Bv SAMUEL L TRABUE Commissioner. FRED A. WIECKING Public Counsellor. Indianapolis. Inc., Maxed L