You have a nice little bike with a bight future ahead I'm sure. I like these pre war bikes. I looked this up in my Schwinn Built Bicyles book by James Hurd & T. A. Gordon, I found this frame style from 1933.
Your bike looks Schwinn, In the early 30's they called them camelbacks.
B1 camelback with 26" wheels
#4 with 28" wheels
#1 with 26", 24" & 20" wheels, this was a Juvenille
#B4 camelback with 26 x2 1/8
#B4C, #BO camelback, 1936 #B47 camelback, #C47 camelback, 1937 BA37 men's single bar, Model C47 and the model BA 47 Mens single bar.
Your hand bar look like the bars on the Model C47, Boy Scout bars.
Tires- 26 x 2 1/8 balloon Gillette, U.S., Goodyear or Goodrich
Pedals- No.8 Torrington
Saddle- New Mesinger No.1 sponge rubber cushion
Rims- Schwinn deep drop center chromium finish
Coaster Brake- New Departure, Morrow or Musselman
I hope you can find this book and look this bike up. You may want to see if anyone on the Schwinn Forum can help