Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1929 — Page 34
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DEDICATION OF NEGRO Y, W, TO START SUNDAY Services to Be Continued Through Oct. 13 at Wheatly Branch. Formal dedicatory services of Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A., Walnut and West streets, will begin with a special program Sunday at 3:30 p. m. and continue through Oct. 13. Mrs. George Haynes, member of the national Y. W. C. A. board of New York City, will be the principal speaker. Miss Eva D. Bowles, national secretary of Negro work in cities, will bring greetings from the national staff. Henry Danner, president of the trustee board of the local association will bring greetings from the trustee board. The inter-raciai committee will act as hostess. Citizens’ night will be observed Monday with greetings from the citizens by Eugene Foster, president of the Indianapolis Foundation. Mayor L. Ert Slack and Dr. Channing H. Tobins, international secretary of Y. M. C. A., will speak. Memoers of the committee of managei ents of the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. ill act as host and hostesses. Attorney R. L. Brokenburr will pres de. Eva Bowles to Speak Greetings from other cities, with Miss Eva D. Bowles as principal .'.peaker, will feature the association night program, Tuesday. Mrs. R. L. Brokenburr will lead the worship. Mrs. F. B. Ransom will preside. Hostesses include members of the industrial, business and professional department. Wednesday night’s program will be observed by greetings Irom fraternal organizations of the city. Ernest G. Tldrington of Evansville, vice-supreme chancelloi cf the Knights’ of Pythias, will be the principal speaker. Mrs. H. L. Herod will lead devotional. Members of the religious education committee will be hostesses. •'Pleasant Memories" will be observed j Thursday night. Dwight F. Ritter, F. B ! Ransom and Mrs. Helen F. Sandford will ! giva reminiscences of the campaign two i years ago. Mrs. Sandford and Miss Mae Beleher. executive secretary, were codirectors of the campaign, and Mr. Ritter and Mr. Ransom were co-chairmen. De- ! votionals will be led by Mrs. Ada Dodson. | Hostesses will be team captains and mem- j bers of the finance committee. Carntval on Program Members of the committee of management will receive members and friends ! Friday at 7:30 p. m. A water carnival and children’s play bv summer school students and a volleyball game getween St. Louis and the local team are features of the Saturday night’s program. Club afternoon will close the week’s activities Sunday, when Mrs. Sallie Stewart. Evansville, president of the National Federation of Women's Clubs, will be principal speaker. Mrs. E. D. Moten will lead devottonals. Mrs. Julia Reed wiU preside. Hostesses will be members of the general education and membership departments. The building will be open for inspection j dally from 3 to 6 p. m. Tea tC-ill be j erved each afternoon at 4 in the Harriett Jordan Memorial Music Hall. Services of the Missionary Convocation si Woman's Home and Foreign Missions ol ne A. M. E. Zion churches, of Ohio. 1111jls. Michigan. Missouri. Kentucky and dlana. will close with a special proara Sunday. Medford to Preach The Rev. H. T. Medford, secretary of ” sslons of A. M. E. Zion churches will ■ach at the morning hour. He is a iduate of Livingstone college, and merly was pastor of A. M. E. Z. churches Charlotte. N. C., Knoxville and Washtton. D. C. Missionary platform meeting will be Id at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Daisy V. Johnon of Birmingham, denominational president of the A. M. E. Zion Home of i oreign Missionary society, and Bishop C. C. Allevne of North Pelham. N. Y.. will ** speakers. Bishop Allevne. now in charge of the district which includes Indiana, formerly was editor of the A. M. E. Z Quarterly Review and has spent four years In Africa as resident bishop. New activities featuring the opening of the fall program at the Planner House have been announced bv the Rev. H. L. Herod. . Vocational Classes Planned Vocational training under auspices of the vocational department of the public schools, offers classes in home management. food and clothing, with Mis. Ruth H. Clinthorne as director. The class will meet Monday. Wednesday and Fridav. Mrs. Clinthorne also wtfl conduct a class in Special problems’* on Thursday at 4 for
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Marmon Chosen as Leader of Gift Division
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Walter C. Marmon
Walter C. Marmon, chairman of the board of the Marmon Motor Car Company, will serve as chairman of the committee of eight Indianapolis civic and philanthropic leaders in the special gifts division of the November Community drive. women employed by the week. A laundry school under direction of Mrs. J. R. Farrell. director of the economics department of the Indianapolis Light and Power Company. will be held each Monday and Wednesday. Mrs. Virginia Lane will condct a ttass in lamp shade making Monday night. A study group in Negro history will be directed by the Rev. H. L. Herod. Classes in dramatic art will be taught bv Mrs. Lillian J. Brown, teacher In the public schools. “Peace" to Be Subject “Peace” is the subject for communion meditation of the Rev. M. W. Clair Jr., pastor of Simpson M. E. church, Eleventh and Missouri streets, Sunday morning. “Paul," the last of a series of sermons on the study of biblical characters, will be the Sunday evening subject of Mr. Clair. Bishop M. W. Clair Is to be the speaker at the morning serv ees Sunday, Oct. 13. The Rev. W. D. Patten, evangelist, will preach at Mt. Olive Baptist church, Blake and oblton . streets, under auspices of Group 4. Tuesday night, Oct. 8. He will use for his subject. “Death In the Pot." The Rev. J. if. Holder is pastor. Evangelistic services, conducted by Dr. D. W. Bowen, evangelist of Chicago, are to continue at Barnes M. E. church two weeks longer. Rally Pay to Be Observed Dr. Bowen will preach at the morning service on “The Hour Has Come." Special services will be held at 3 o'clock. At the evening hour he will preach on “As an Eagle Stirs Her Nest.” The Rev. R. E. Skelton is Observance of Rally day, a “g#t-to-gettifr” of the congregation and Sunday school of the Witherspoon United Presbyterian cljurch, for their fall program will be observed with special services Sunday. At the morning hour. J. F. Johnson will speak on “Danger Signs Ahead.” A musical prgoram will be furnished by the Sunday school. A coal rally, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, friend of the church, will be a feature of the evening services. Each captain is to be responsible for the price of a ton of coal. The Rev. D. F. White is pastor. Preparations are being made for a “get together social" of CPnstantlne Consistory. No. 25. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Masons, at Masonic hall, 351 Indiana avenue, Tuesda# night. Oct. 15. The social, an annual feature. Is held for all members of the rite, past and present, and their guests. Vaudeville stunts and a musical program are to be a feature of the eveningSchool Meeting Slated Members may get additional complimentary invitations for their friends from i the secretary. Forrest W. Littlejohn, 46 North Pennsylvania street. A business meeting followed by a tea for new mothers and teachers of School 87 will be held at the building Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 3. Mrs. Edna Hampton is president. Miss Susan J. Martin has returned from a visit with friends in Chicago. Surprise donation meeting will be observed by the Old Settlers’ Civic and | Social Club, which will meet Tuesday night | with Mrs. Emma Floyd, 843 Blake street. | Each member is asked to bring a dona- | tion. Mrs. Ella Covington Is president. | Intercollegiate Club gave a reception and | party Thursday night at the Y. M. C. A., I Michigan street and Senate avenue, honor- ! ing new students in local colleges and new teachers in the public schools. The dug will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Monday night at 7:30 o’clock. Ail members are asked to be present. Club to Be Entertained Woman's Club members will be guests of Mrs. Sallie Garvin. 1716 Boulevard place. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Herod is president. Mrs. Ozela B. Hall. 1823 North Capitol avenue, will be hostess to St. Monica’s guild. Tuesday night. Mrs. Lillian Courtj nev is president. Marriage ceremony for John McDowell. 4962 E. Sixteenth street, and Mrs. Lizzie Nichols. 531 Adelaide street, will be performed bv the Rev. 8. H. Marion at St. Mark's A. M. E. Z. church at 3 o'clock Saturday. Announcement has been received of the marriage of William C&rruthers and Mrs. Elizabeth Blackwell In Louisville Wednesday. Mrs. Carruthers Is cashier at the Keystone Inn. Carruthers Is an east side business man.
Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Adams & Raymond Veneer Company has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by erecting a bulk filling station with a gasoline storage capacity of 46,500 gallons at the southwest corner of Tenth and Dorman streets. A public hearing will be held by said Board in Room 491 City Hall, Tuesday. Oct. 15. 1929, at 2:30 p. m., at which time and place all lntrrcjted persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out In said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. GEO. T. O’CONNOR, President. H. B. STEEG. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DO CHET No 1013. In the Matter of the Application of the Wabash Valiev Coach Company for an order outhorlztng the issuance of additional common Capital stock. 1015. In the matter of the application of Wabash Valiev Coach Company and James W. Powell to transfer certificate of Public Convenience and necessity. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission at S'..te House. Undianapoils. Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oct. 15. 1929. Public participation in this hearing lu requested fcv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. BY HOWELL ELLIS. Commissioner. Indianapolis. Indiana. Oct. 3. 1929.
Legal Notices I will not be responsible for any debts contracted bv any other than mvself, on and after Oct. 4. CHAS. C. STRATE. 706 B Mount Bt. NOTICE. Election of one trustee. Bchwaben Verein of .jci. o. 1923. HERMAN BENNTNQER. Secretary. To be sold at Public Auction. Oct. 5, at 10 a. m. for storage and repairs of $25 00. One Ford truck, engine No. 8434760: M KAY AUTO SERVICE. 310 N. Euclid Ave. ! NOTICE TO BIDDERB The undersigned publicly posts, from time to time as needed, on the bulletin board of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, at its office. 150 North Meridian street. Indianapolis. Indiana, specifications for drivers supplies for schools, offices. Janitors. domestic science, manual training and office eauipment: for magazines lor library and school systems, and paper towels: for repairs to buildings and eauipment. viz: hardware, lumber, plumbing and electrical supplies: and bids will be received bv the undersigned for the sale to said Board for such supplies and materials until the respective dates named in said specifications. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISS'ONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. BY C. C. YORK Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. Oct. 4. 1929. Death Notice* BLACK, ESTHER—Wife of George M. Black. 1654 Centra! avenue, mother of Helen Black, died at the Methodist hospital Wednesday, Oct. 2. Friends are Invited to call at FEENEY &- FEENEY MORTUARY. Services at the Third Christian church Saturday, to o’clock. Burial Washington Park cemetery. DIETZ, THEODORE—Age 80 years, beloved husband of Barbara Dietz, father of Oscar, Arthur, Theodore and Carl Dietz and Mrs. Amelia Rhodes, Ann Bussey. Rose Parian, Mrs. Laura Schrader, passed away at Monrovia, Ind., Thursday, Oct. 3. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 5, 2:30 p. m., at the residence of his son. 715 N. Wallace. Frientis Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call after 4 p. m. GREENAN. MARY—Mother of John and Joseph Greenan, passed away at St. Vincent hospital, Oct. 4. Friends may call at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 1639 North Meridian street, Friday afternoon and evening. Funeral party will leave the funeral home at 9 a. m. Saturday for Otterbein. Ind., where services will be at St. Mary’s cemetery at Lafayette. Ind. WILLIAMS. J. EDGAR—Husband of Eva L Williams, father of Mrs. Allen Brown of Los Angeles, Cal.; Homer Williams of Gulfport. Miss., and James Williams of Indianapolis, passed awas suddenly Thursday noon, age 60 years. Funeral services Saturday, 2:30 p. m. at Merritt Place M. E. church. Friends Invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at residence. 1911 West Michigan street. funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM Mortuary Phone. Be. 1588 1321-23 W. Ray St. W. T. BLAJSENU YM Main office 3220 Shelbv St. ___ Drexei 2570 ■ George Grmsteiuer Funeral director 633 E. Market Rllev 6374 UNDERTAKERS. “ HISEY & TITUS 931 N Delaware LI. 3821 "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE’ RAGSDALE Si PRICE LI. 3608 1219 N Alabama j c. WILSON Funeral parlors: atnbulanci service and modern automotive ecuipment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 Special Notices MISS ANNA ANDEJRSON of Detroit wishes to communicate in an important business affair with Carrie Lucille Gain, formerly Mrs. Robert Bruce Blair, married 1922 in Indianapolis and residing for a time at Anderson, Ind. Please communicate directly with Miss Anna Anderson. Hanlon Apartment, 1795 Hibbard Ave., Detroit. Michigan. Mrs.' Mary Coverdill, 3444 N. Pennsylvania St. Call at The Times want counter before 5 p. m. tomorrow and you will receive two tickets to the Indiana' Theater to see Dorothy Mackaiil in "Tnc Great Divide." ___ NATURE'S AID mineral baths and massage. For rheumatism, neuritis, nervousness high blood pressure and reducing. All disorders ot the blood, 303 Castle Hal) building. 230 E. Ohio. XL 5092. _ STRICTLY HOME - MADE BREAD ALL KINDS CAKES, PARKER HOUSE ROLLS. BAKED IN MY OWN HOME: REASONABLE. MRS. STOKER. 2157 N. CAPITOL CORSET age is back. If you want a good supporter garment, to the line of body, try Nu-Bone. 503 State Life Bldg. MRS. CLARA DUCKUM. district manager. * BIG TIME DANCE—Every Tuesday! 729 N. Illinois. Public Invited. SHAMPOO and marcel. $1: permanent waving. $4.50; exp, operators. LI. 0330. LAURA—Please come home. Oscar is sick. ROSE. PERMANENT—Waves. $3. $5, $7.50: all beautj T wk. reas. Call eves. Bs. 3911-J. ADMIRERS of U. S. Grant for sale. A Grant 50c coin pocket piece. Ch. 50/5-M. IKY IIMF.S WN. Instructions Singing Lessons *1 and *1.50. Phone Ha. 2995-R. Business Announcements^ BATHROOM—Complete *7O: plumbing anc heating Installed Reas Ta 4057 • CHIMNEY pointing and repairing. Roof and gutters repaired. Ch. 7112-W. CLEANERS—Expert paper cleaners, all work guar. J. L. Kemp & Son, Dr. 0878. EXCAVATING All kinds hauling. _____ Ch. 3573. FEATHERS—Bought 6010 and renovated, feather mattresses, pillows made to order E. F. Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave Ri 6695 FURNACE installation; all makes ol turn repaired. Doyle Heating Cos., Li 7270. FURNACE REPAIRS All makes. Roland. Dr. 1816, Dr. 1140-R. PAINTING—Inside and outside. Prices reasonable. ATKINSON. Wa, 1637-M.-PAINTING—Ext., inter.; varnishing, enameling. H. DINKLA & SON. Ch. 2682-W. PAPER' HANGING— Samples shown; special discount this month. Dr. 2389. HUGS CLEANED-9x12. *l5O. Call fol del: 10-da spec Kemer Rug Cos Ch 6336 SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS. Repairs for any make of furnace. Chas Goldstein. 1640 S. Merid. Dr. 3431. Lost and Found FOUND—lnjured pigeon: banded legs with Ind. 2918, A. U. 29. Li. 8893. BAG--Red leather, insurance book; Swiss wrist wat.; re. 4127 Cornelius. Wa. 0851-R. BEAGLE—FemaIe, strayed from 354 W. 30th St. Reward. Ta. 2943. . BIRD DOG —Lost: male. 8 weeks old black and white. Call He. 3871. ______ DOG LOST—Black and white Fox terrier. Answers to “Patter.” Bald spot on top of head. Reward. Ta. 5640. _____ FRATERNITY PlN—Lost Phi Gamma Delta name on back. Call Ri. 5996. KEY CASE —Brown leather with keys; lost downtown: reward. Ri. 1510. Ch. 3569. LOST—POLICE DOG. REWARD. Ch. 3757. PEKlNESE—Brown.tsh red; strayed 655 Parker; wear, collar: reward. Ch. 3874. WRIST WATCH—Lady’s Gruen: lost on McCarty st., Virginia ave. or Fountain Sq. I Theater: keepsake: lib, re. Dr. 4135. Help Wanted Male “TRUCK DRIVER; MUST BE OVER 25 YEARS OLD. APPLY 2 P. M. TODAY. 159 KENTUCKY AVE. SALESMEN—Five neat appearing men for most popular lines of radios. Best opportunity in city to make real money. Former automobile salesmen preferred. Call bet 9-12 a. m. Craig Radio Sales. 2953 N. Illinois. WANTED—An experienced frefcht solicitor for a Chicago to Indianapolis transit company. Only men that have experience in tnis line need apply. Call Lincoln 1361. extension 1315, between 9-12 a. m. Saturday. Oct. 5, for appointment. INTERVIEWERS Two young men. 17 to 21. to arrange interviews for factory representative: car furnished: excellent chance for advancement. App'.v 60 W. New York. FURNACE INSTALLERS First-class. Apply to WILLIAMSON HEATER CO. SPECIALTY SALESMEN With .car for high-class proposition: to sell in Indianapolis and vicinity; auick sales: big profit. Dr. 1653-M. WANTED YOUNG MAN AS RAILWAY NIGHT CLERK. GOOD OPPORTUNITY. CALL IMMEDIATELY. RI 3363. DISTRIBUTORS WANTED—GOOD PROF-, • ITS. EXCTL. TERRITORY. EASY SELLER. ADDRESS CORGULATOR CO.. 621 MONADNOCK BLDG.. CHICAGO. ILL. A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES: GOO r > MONjsY M4KTNO PROPOSITION. 635 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. SALESMEN—Experienced: bad debt solicitors: highest commission: large corporation: steady work: good territory. Room *3O Clavpool Hotel. 9 to 4 daily. i BARBER WANTED , At once. Steady Job. Middle-aged man only- 1 207 Relsner St. I WANTED EXPERIENCED FIREMAN FOR NIGHT WK. LUX LAUNDRY. 5301 WINTHROP. TINNER for a couple of days work. 3741 Kenwood Ave.
THE INDIANAPOLIS, TIMES
Help Wanted Male YOUNG MAN With Bookkeeping Experience for General Office W T ork PETTIS DRY GOODS , COMPANY Employment Office Fourth Floor SALESMEN Immediate opening in merchandising department for salesmen with successful record, selling radio or electrical appliances. Permanent employment with substantial compensation See Mr. Rasmussen iDAYLIGHT CORNER i, Washington and Meridian Sts. WANTED Young man, 18 to 24, to work for large publishing house. Must be neat appearing and willing to work. Salary and bonus Apply Mr. Young, between 8-9 a. m., 324 When Bldg. • WANTED—YOUNG MAN AS RAILWAY NIGHT CLERK. GOOD OPPORTUNITY. CALL IMMEDIATELY. RI. 3363. Help Wanted Female PRESSER WANTED $2 PER DAY Situations Wantea Mi ie MAN and wife, no family want care of Apt. or church, capable of keeping plumbing repaired. Ri. 3872. FIRE STOKER Exp. A-l Ref. Ch. 0471. ADV. correspondent, now employed desires spart time work: no typing. Box B 25. Situations Wanted Female HOUSEKEEPER—EIderIy lady or emnioyed couple. , Irv. 4090-W. DAY WORK—Any kind. Exp. woman, reflned. Dr. 1610-W, Rooms for Rent ALA.. N.. 2456—PLEASANT FRONT RM.; TWIN BEDS. TA. 2547. ALA.. 1301, APT. I—Pleasant rm, adjotning bath. 1 or 2. Ri. 3988. ALABAMA. N., 23.35 - Attractive room, ■. windows: private entrance: gjrla. Ta. 6647 ARSENAL. N.. 410— Lovelv mod. rm.: 1 of more, empl.. gar, nr. Tech. Ch. 0850. BELLEFONTAINE, 1325—Large, front rm.; modern: steam heat; $4 week. BROADWAY. 1201—1 RM.. KITCHENETTE EVERYTHING FURNISHED. MODERN. BROADWAY. 1947—Nice, warm rm.: mod. home privileges; meals opt. He. 2648. CENTRAL. 2416—Nicelv furniAed. large. light rm. Ta. 2554, CENTRAL. 2048—2 front warm connecting rqoms; nicely furnished. CENTRAL. 2345—Large light room. Private home. He. 1425. CENTRAL. 2325—Large front rm., twin beds. large closets: oriv. home. He. 3737. COLLEGE. 2029. Apt. 4.—ldeal for couple; twin beds: next bath: steam heat. He. 4653. COLLEGE. 3156—Large rm.: alcove: 1 or 2; steam heat: hot water. Wa. 2681-R. DEL.. N., 425, APT. I—Modern rm., next bath: private apt; walk, distance. Li. 1796. DELAWARE. N.. 2920 Nicely furnished rm.: gentlemen: garage. Ta. 3122. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois, very desirable outside rooms, furnished: $5 week and up. Li. 2821. • EASTERN, 613—Lovely front rm., widow's modern home. Ch. 2667. EASTERN, 320—Furnished rm. Breakfast: private, modern home. Ch. 2718-W. FULTON. 327—Modern sleeping room; walking distance. Li. 6705. HARBOUR HOTEL Large modern rooms: tub shower bath reasonable rate. 617-19 N. Illinois. ILL. N.. 1907—Nice, clean, single: constant hot water, garage. Ta. 6024. ILL., N., 2252—Pleasant, well-heated rm.; modern: meals optional. Ta. 1966. LEXINGTON, 1021—light front rm., down; private ent., garage opt. Dr. 0562-J. MERIDIAN, N., 1203—Large rm.; all imFrovements; good heat; 10 min. walk rom town. Reasonable. Ri. 6110, MER.. N., 2140 —Attractive front, room. gentlemen, privileges: garage. Ta. 1708 MERIDIAN. N.. 2444. APT. s—Attractive rm.. couple or 2 empl. girls., reas, Ha. 1881 MERIDIAN. N. of Creek —Beaut, warm rm. priv. home. nr. Marott hotel. Ta. 5499. MERIDIAN, S., 1423—2 rms., warm; I front. 1 or 2 gentlemen. Dr. 6887. MICHIGAN. E.. 1427—2 modern rooms: across from Tech. Ch. 0828-J. NEW JERSEY. N., 2433—Large, front rm.; 1 or 2 gentlemen. Ha. 4270-W, NEWMAN. 1122—Nice front room, modern home; accommodate 2 or 4: meals optional: near Woodruff: East 10th car. OHIO HOTEL— 126V 2 E. OHIO: CLEAN AIRY ROOMS: HOT WATER. ORIENTAL, N„ 20—Front room furn., modern: reasonable; also housekeep. apt. PARK. 2461—We1l fur., large, front room; private home; lor 2 He. 5717. PARK. 2530—Beautiful front rm.: private home: good heat: gar, apt. He. 4195, PARK AND 49TH—Attractive warm rm.; private home; suit, for couple. Hu. 2351. PARKVIEW, 33—Well heated pleasant rm., priv. home. E. Wash car. Ri. 1673. PENN.. N.. 1917—Small, clean, rm.; $3.50: Pleasant home. Ha. 0492-R. PENN., N., 1455—Nice, attractive large rm.; twin beds. Ri. 2280. PLEASANT, 1317—2 nicely fur. rms.; close to Fountain Sq.; reasonable. Dr. 3372-J. PROSPECT. 1219—Nicely furnished mod. for 2; single $3: double. $5. Dr. 0875-W. E.. 421: Apt. 2—Living and slecping rm.. mod., steam heat., Ri, 5619. RUCKLE, 3716—Front warm rm.; private home. No other roomers. Wa. 0461. RUCKLE. 3012—Warm front rm.. gentlemen. garage optional. Ha. 1091-R. RUCKLEt 2956—Nice, warm rm., 1 or 2. No other roomers. Kitchen privileges; garage. Ha. 0250-R. RUCKLE. 3133—Nice furn. front, rm. twin beds, priv. home: nr. car, bus. Wa. 1788-W. ST. CLAIR, W., 109, Apt. 3—Nicely furn. front rm., twin beds; steam heat: gentlemen only. ST. DENIS HOTEL—Clean rms.; $5 wk up. Men only. 136 tv. Market St. SUTHERLAND AVE.—Front rm.. facing Fall Creek Blvd.: gentleman. He. 3668. TALBOTT. N., 1827—Apt. B: light, airy. warm room: private apt.; references. TALBOTT. N.. 2925—Attractive warm rm.: next to oat: private home. Ta. 7091. TALBOTT. N.. 2317—Fur. rm.: fur. work dur. spare time to right party. Ha. 1604. TALBOTT. N.. 1727—Catholic: busi. worn. or man, well kept, warm rm.; priv home. WOODRUFF PL—Clean, light rm., bath and shower: gentleman. Ch. 3899. UTIL E.. 37—Nice, cles" rm.. modern: steam heat: reas. LI. 3817. 11TH. E.. 306—3 nicely furnished warm rms.; plenty hot water; reas. Li. 9388. 16TH. E., 138—At Dei.; front rm.; near car and bus. Call Ta. 2431 ! 21ST., E., warm, large front rm.; private home; modern. He. 1854. 21ST.. E., 657—Wanted girl as roommate for nice rm.: private.home. He. 1854, 27TH. E. 910—Mod., private homa 1 or 2 ladies empl. for large rm. He.*2512. 1 UNUSTTaLLY pleasant rm.: steam heat. ; girls. 603 E. 32d. Call eve. Wa. 2836. ATTRACTIVE warm front rm.. overlooking Fail creek; priv. home: man pfd. He. 3064. MOO EAST—Large front rm.. $4 single. *5 double: private tn>me. Li. 6998. LARGE, warm room; 1 or 2; widow’s home; kitchen privileges. He. 3291. HOOSIER INN warm rms.: tub, shower baths; reas. rates. ROOM—Private home, with privileges. Ha. 35E0-J. S W. L. Bevmer. 918 Fletcher Ave. Call at The Times want ad counter before 5 p. m. tomorrow and you will receive two tickets to the Indiana Theater to see Dorothy Mackaiil in “The Great Divide.’’ VERY PLEASANT ROOM Well heated for 2; suitable for housekeeping. Ri. 6229. NR. GARFIELD PARK —Nice rm, mod., priv. home; gentlemen, ga. opt. Dr. 6553-J. Room Wanted WANT—2 or 3 unfur. rms.; nr. car line; south pref. Write J, 534 1 a N. La Salle. Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL— Excellon; meals: home privileges: walking distance. LI. 6209. DEL.. N., 2542—Clean, warm rm.: private home; bus; good meals. 2 girls empl. GLADSTONE. N.. 28—2 girls, room and board, priv. home: $5. Ir. 2733. HAMILTON, N.. 641—Board, rm.. modern. private home. $8 wk. Ch. 3546-M. MICH., E.. 3926—Nice rm., priv. home, good food, gentleman; garage. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2066—Front rm.: priv. home, men or empi. couple: *B. Ha. 4812-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2329—We1l furnished ft. rm.. nlentv heat, hot water, modern privileges of home: excellent meals: home cooking: near Central carline for 1 or 2. Ta. 4706. OAKLAND. 1027—Warm, front rm. priv. home. nr. car, bus, gentleman. Ch. 0715. PENN., N.. 2256—Warm, pleasant rm; suitabie for 2: home cook. Garage. Ta. *761. SOMERSET. 606—Children, inclosed yard. I nic* home, B. *9< ! 3. ' STATION, 2232—Laree front rm.; private entrance. Private home.
Room for Rent With Board TECOMA N.. 1028—Modern private home. board optional. Ch. 0928-R. WASH.. E., 1139—Hyland Apt. 5; rm. gd board, hot water, good heat Li._89 14. 14TH W.. 3636—Nice front rm. or board, mod. home: priv. telephone, gar. Be. 3795-R. CHILDREN TO BOARD: 4-6 years: kindergarten training included, *6. RI. 9673. BOARD: 1 or 2 children: good North side home: mother's care. WA, 3912-M. WILL share rm. with congenial young girl: home privileges. Ha. 0406-M, FURINSHED RM. 1 or 2 elderly women to board or room. Be. 1924-R. ROOM AND BOARD for married couple; reasonable. Ir. 4309. Cent Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N., 1505—2 front rms.; also 1 rm. and kitchenette: everything furnished. ASHLAND. 2760—2 comfortacle Ige. rms.: sink, priv. entrance: tor 3: SB. He. 5274. BELLEFONTAINE. 2524—2 ige.. connecting front rms.. modem, private home, newly furn. and decorated. Full kitchen, gas ranee, good heat: private entrance. Everything furn.. *7. He. 4538. BEVILLE. 829—Furnished flat. bath, steam heat, private ent.; $12.50 wk. Ch. 7581. BLAKE. 328—2 rms. modern, everything furnished; *6.50 per wk.; I sleeping rm.: S3. BROADWAY. 2023—Newly decorated; warm rm., kitchenette, sink. He. 2687. BROADWAY. 2023 —Nice, clean. warm room; kitchenette. He. 2687. COLLEGE. 2127—3 furnished rms.. modern. private entrance: houskeeplng rms. ILL.. N.. 431 —Ant. 3: cozy 3 rms.: ovstnffed. furn. comp, steam, couple empl. ILL., N.. 2339—1, 2,3 rm., priv., apts., *3. $5. $8.50 wk. Everything furn. Ta. 7110. IRVINGTON—2 iarge rooms, well furnished. garage.. 5825 Julian Ave. MERIDIAN, 1835, N.—Nicely furnished 2 rms. and kitchenette: garage optional. MILEY, 129—2 rms.. $5; 1 rm.. $4: gas, elec. Private entrance. Be. 4931-R. NEW JERSEY. N-. 2541—3 nicely furnished rms., elect, washer, sweeper; adults. Ha. 4943-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2042—R00m kitchenette: 2 lower rms. furnished: oil heat. OHIO. E.. 540—2 front rooms, $4.50 per week: 1 room. $3.00. PENN.. N.. 2006—Nicely furn. 2-rm. apt. private bath, steam heat, hot water, fire. place in living rm, TALBOTT N.. 2402—3 rms.. nicely furnished: private home. Ta. 0817, TALBOTT, N., 2525—3 large immaci^pte rms.; references requi red. $9. WALNUT, W.. 118. 2 suites, $7. $9: furnished. WOODRUFF PL.. 544. M. DR.—Combination living rm. kitchenette, modern. $6. Ch. 3172. 11TH. E.. 37—2 housekeeping rms.. completely furn.. modern, steam heat. Li. .3817, - , 16TH, E., 417.—2 rm. apt,; modern; everything turn.: sink in kitchen. 17TH. E.. 523—2 furnished front rms., modern, steam heat. 31ST. W.. 1057—2 modern rooms completely furnished: private entrance. Ta. 2551, OHIO. E.. 540—2 large rms.. running water. $5,50: one room. $3. BEAUTIFUL furn. warm rm.. with piano. Walking distance. Dr. 3665-R. LOVELY WOODRUFF —Rm. private bath; privilege of pooking. Ch. 4108. LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 modern warm ft. rms.. $7.50: first floor. Ch. 4108. 4 RMS. —Completely furnished; close to Prospect car. Dr. 2432, THREE~iarge furnished rooms, front, back porches and two big rooms and kitchenette. Adults. 1662 Park Ave. Houses and Flats Furnished ALABAMA. N.. 2041 Want 2 business girls to share attractive apt. Ta. 4716. ASHLAND. 2234—4 rms., pri. bath; steam heat: also 2 rooms and bath. CAP., N., 2120—3-room apt.: Ist fl. bath. steam ht., gas range, adults. Ha. 3036-M. MICH., E., 4,3o—Nifely fur., 2-room modern apt.; nicely decorated. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1112—COZY 2-ROOM APT. EVERYTHING FURNISHED, WALNUT. E., 115—3 rms.; priv. bath, walk. dist. See housekeeper In basement IOTH, E., 1414—3 rm. lower apt.; everything furnished. 1 to 5 p. m. Ch. 0725-W. EMPLOYED GIRL—TO SHARE ATTRACTIVE APT.; EVENINGS. IR. 2947. NICELY furn. 6'rm.. half double: gar.; east, SSO. Call us for furnished houses and apartments. MR. MOTTE, Schloss Bros, Investment Cos.. Li. 2318. WE have waiting list for / furnished houses and apartments. Call Li. 6662. Apartments for Rent 1655 N. Alabama $37.00 3015 N. Meridian 75.00 412 N. Alabama 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. BELL, 518—4 rooms lower, niceiy dec., heatrola inside toilet, water pd: sl9. BELLINGHAM. 3610—Balsam Ave.; newiv decorated 3-room apts.. $47.50: utiliites furnished. Wa. 4413~ CAP.. N.. 1019—3 rm. upper dup. and sleeping porch; heat, water furn., reas. Ri. 3437. CENTRAL 'j 456—Small mod. apt.. 2nd floor front, utilities, reasonable. Ri. 4749. COLLEGE. 3460—4 ROOMS AND BATH: BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED. RI. 0543. GEORGETONN HD.. 1650 Speedway—Lower duplex. 6 rooms, strictly modern, heat, garage, near car line and bus. Be. 2461ILLINOIS, 7.. 3239 -Downstairs, front apt.: all .utilities furn.: bedroom. See custodian/ ILL.. S.. 1032—6-ROOM MODERN; BREAKFAST NOOK: GARAGE. $35. DR. 5496, MASSACHUSETTS. 403 Vi—2 rms.. steam heated apartment. $22.50. Hu. 5321. MICHIGAN, E.. 2709—4-room apt.; bath, steam 'heat: on car line. MORTON PLACE —2152 N. Alabama; 6-rm. upper duplex; city heat. Wa. 2133WOODRUFF PLACE—West drive; 5-room* modern apt.; partly furnished. Ch. 4631-R. 10TH. E.. 1734 1 i—s rooml bath, water, 2 hotblast stoves. $25. Inquire 1 <3O E. 10th. Ta. 6074. 10TH ST.. E.. 2030 —4-room semi-mod.. duplex: water pd. Ri. 6703. ‘ UTH STL 42—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apt.: heat. gas. lights, water, ice furnished: $33.50. Call Apt. 1. The Grant. J 28TH ST.. E.. 208—3 large light rooms, bath. gas. electricity, heat. H3. 4784-M. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautiful ultra modern, furnished or unfurnished; *60.50 and- up Daily or monthly rates. Hotel service. Phone Ri 1371 or call at building 850 N Penn APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU Let us help you find an apartment. We take vou in our car No obligation of course. Ri 1371 KREIGER 336 E Prospect One and 2-room apts.. newly decorated: *25 and S3O. See custodian or call Li. 6391. H H WOODSMALL A CO 5-ROOM APT—Steam heat, garage; S7O month 722 Fairfield. Wa. 3007-J. Cambridge NORTH AND 1, 2. 3-room furnished apartments; hotel service: new furniture; reasonable rates W’eekly or monthly. See custodian or phone Li. 5391. H. H. & Cos.
The Ballard 142 E. Ohio One, two and three-room apartments. City heat, electricity, water, elevator and janitor service furnished. See custodian or Washington Bank & Truts Cos.
COLORED THE LINCOLN. 704 W. 24TH—Remodeled and newiv papered: Ibok this flat overs only sls. He. 1154. THE ASHLAND. 322 E. 15TH. Six rooms, newly decorated; heat, water furnished, S4O. , ta. 3042 or Ri, 7771. Houses for Rent ADAMS. 1921—Near Brookside Park, 6room mod, bungalow. $37.50, Ch. 4165-R. ALABAMA S.. 1435—5 rooms, semi-mod.. near school. *>3; garage. $26. Dr. 1204. APPLEGATE. 1545—4-room semi-modern double: water paid: $lB. Dr. 1800. BARTH, 1862 —4 rms. eiec., gas. water, inside toilet; gar.: S2O. Dr. 7250-J. BELLEFONTAINE, 2122—6 rooms, mod. exc. furnace. wa. pd.; only $25. Li. 1642. BOULEVARD PLACE. 3703—North half modern bungalow. 4 rooms and bath, garage. S4O. Key 3701 or Ri. 9165 Days. Ta. 5966 evenings. BUTLER. S., 143—Attractive bungalow. single; 5 rms. strictly mod.; $35. Hu. 5920. CALHOUN. 2338—4-room double: sls. Miss Leve, Li. 2541. COLLEGE. 2447—8 rooms; garage; strictly modern. Ha. 2040. Ri. 0288. CONGRESS. 638—6-room modern house with garage. Ha. 1521-R. CORNELL. 2949 —4-rm. semi-mod double; A-l condition; new shades; gar.; $22 50. Hu. 4817. DEARBORN. N.. 2830—4-room double, gas. lights, garage, water paid: S2O. Miss Leve. Li 2541. DORMAN 627—Double. 6 rms. s&s. water pd.. 'nside toilet, garage. *2O. ENGLISH AVE.. 1702—7 nice rms.. upstairs. water and lights pd.. near school: 525 per month. Dr. 5356. EUCLID, 3236—4-room house; garage; *lO. Inquire 2315 Parker Ave.
Houses for Rent GRACELAND. 3750—Beautiful modern bungalow; 5 rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace. bullt-m bookcases. Only J doors south of Maple road. Rent $45. with gar.. SSO. Ri. 1533: eve.. Hu. 3108. HAMILTON. N.. 27—6-room cottage, modern except furnace, Ch. 5931. HAMILTON. N.. 1421—Attractive 6-room modern double garage, water pd. Wa. 1484. s ; HAMILTON, N.. 342—6-rm. double; suitable 2 families; newly decorated: S2O month. ! HAMILTON. N.. 44—5-room double, mod. ex. furnace and ga.; 522.50. Ch. 3635-W. HIGH, 1004—4 rms.: gar.; $18.50; near Eli Lilly. CaU Ind. Fur Co- 138 W. Market. HOUSTON. 2008—Near Brookside Park. 5 rooms, semi-mod. garage, adults. $25. Ch. 3074-J. LANSING. 104—5 rooms, semi-modern -with garage: good condition: sl7. LA SALLE, N.. 28—5-room mod. double; A-l; garage: S4O. Ch. 3165. LEXINGTON. 2109—5 rooms modern except furnace, garage, water paid, $25. Dr, 2020-R. LEXINGTON. 1023-25—6-room double gas. lights, newiv decorated; water paid: S2O. Miss Leve. Li. 2541. - LOWELL. 5807—(Irvington', attractive 6room mod double, gar.. >!5. Ir. 0239-R. LUDLOW. 2015—4 rm. house, elec., water paid: new paint, paper. sl2. LYNHURST, DR—N. of W. Washington st.; 5-rm. semi-mod, bungalow Be. 1924-R. LYONS, S., 321—5-rm. semi-modern; redec.: nr. bus, school. Li. 3869. Ta. 4702. MICHIGAN. E.. 4710—5-room, strictly mod. double; $35. 2862-M. MICHIGAN. E.. 2234—Near Tech: 8-room modern double: $35; water paid. Ch. 1617. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1633—6-rm. modern double; garage; only $35. He. 4132. NEW YORK, E.. 4109—East side double, 5 rms., modern except furnace. $25. NORTH ST.. E., 2716 Half cozy double. 4 rms. and bath, garage, water paid; $27.50. Call Ri. 1533. Evenings. Hu. 3108. PALMER, E., 1602—5 rooms, water paid, gas, elec., near school; *l6. Hu. 4368. PARK. 3047—Near Shortridge: 6-room modern double, garage: *45. Ch. 2833. PARKER. 1842—4 rooms and pantry, double: toilet; S2O. Li. 8177 or res. He. 4167. RANSDELL. 2156—4-room double, water, gas. lights garage: $17.50. Miss Leve. Li. 2541. SCHOFIELD. 4226—4-room double, water, gas lights, garage, water paid: sls. Miss leve. Li. 2541. STATE, S.. 1143—4 rooms semi-modern, water paid. S2O: near school. Ch. 6492-W. ST6TE, S.. 58—7-rm.. semi-modern house, good condition: garage. $27. STILLWELL. 816—5 rooms; inside toilet gas, elec., good cond.; water pd.; sls. TEMPLE & PEARL—4-rm. double semimod.. sl6: cozy 3-rm. bung., sl2. He. 5805. TRAUB. N.. 114—Upper dup.; 5 rms.; clean, mod., heat, water, gar,; adults; $35. WOODLAWN. 1450 —3 rooms semi-modern, water paid: sl2 month. Dr. 1709. WOODRUFF PLACE—BB9 West drive; new modern house: Celotex Insulated: 6 rooms and breakfast nook: unusual decorations; $65; water furnished. Ri. 3170. 11TH, E., 2428—6-room semi-modern double: grate: $23. Wa. QUO. 19TH. W.. 24—Attractive 8 rooms modern, excellent condition, new furnace. Ri. 0542. 24TH. E.. 521—6-room double; near car. school; $37.50. Hu. 3551. Ha. 1746-R. 25TH, E., 658 —Attractive 7-room modern, single; reasonable. He. 2835. 31ST. E.. 4025—5 rooms, bath. gas. heater for hot w r ater, elec., garage, Ri. 1711. 31ST. W.. 1243—4-room double, in-a-door bPd. built-in features. 34TH, W„ 1312—5-rm. mod. double; S3O; predating responsible people: ga. Ta. 2750. 35TH. W.. 1309—Modern double, bungalow. 4 rooms and bath, in-a-door bed. hard~ wood floors, built-in features, garage. Ta. 6224, 4900 EAST—Cozy, attractive. 4-rm. double; garage: on bus . Ir. 0576-W. Corner Cottage Paved Streets (Colored) New paper anil paint. 2063 Cornell ave. Four rooms inside toilet, city water, gas and electric light: $17.50. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market. LI. 6517. Mrs. Jno. Stewart, 316 N. Bosart. Call at The Times want ad counter before 5 p. m. tomorrow and you will receive two tickets to the Indiana theater to sec Dorothv Mcckalll in “The Great Divide." NEW HOUSE—Just finished; 5 rooms, bath, southeast corner 14th and Colorado. Call Ri. 3456 for -appointment. COLORED—I4S3-55 Shepard; 5 rooms, inside toilet, redecorated. Dr. 2278. 5-Room Double Like New, S2O 520 Birch Ave.: paved street, garage: new paper, inside water and toilet: gas and electric lights. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market. LI. 65X7. COLORED—33I Blake St.: 7 rooms, gas. light, newiv papered: $lB month. Ri. 6441, $35—6 rooms modern; 157 W. Pratt st. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. 4-Bedroom Modern Home for Colored, $35 918 E. 14th: nrw paint and paper; garage: cheap rent. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 B. Market. LI. 6517. VERY DESlßAßLE—Thoroughly modern 6room double: 4833 College Ave.: S6O. Li. 5181. WADDY & SPRINGER, 159 E. Market St. Business Places for Rent SPACE in Corset Shop, right iji center location on Washington St. Dress making; gift shop or anything suitable for our llhe. S2O mo. RI. 9955. LIGHT MANUFACTURING OR STORAGE 33x40 ft., sls month; 4th floor, elevator service; plenty light and air. 42 W. South St. H. L. Dithmer. Ta. 0689. 20TH & PARKER (or Brookside): new storeroom, -suitable grocer, butcher. $25. Hu. 5321, IDEAL PLACE FOR LUNCH CAR Suburban for Rent NEAR UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS—6 rms., 3 acres; fruit, nr. bus; $25. Dr. 7851-4. Houses for Sale THRE® BEDROOM modern home, at 2702 Allen St., hardwood floors, insolite on outside walls, full basement, brick and cement porch, garage. Bargain price $5,500. Also 5 room mod. and garage at 1435 Lawton St., price $3,760: S2OO cash. Paved streets. C. F. WARD, 1817 S. State St. Dr. 3554-J. Evenings. SHERMAN DR.. S.. 734—Thoroughly modern 5-room house; all improvements paid; no Barrett; basement, garage. Holland furnace, built-in features, full front porch, rear porch. Close to school and church. This is a bargain. Price $3,950. Terms. C. B. McFADDFN, 230 E. Ohio. Room 406. Ri. 7217 or Ch. 0899. DON’T FAIL To see the quality home you have been lookinfMar. 3 bedroom brick veneer, up to the minute, even to price. Now come on out. We will be here to show you about. 5365 North New Jersey. FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW SSO CASH—S2S PER MO. Garage, basement, inside toilet, paved street. Call A. M. KLINE. Li. 3820. evenings, Ch. 6045. 2248 N. LaSalle 6-room cottage, modern with Areola heating plant. Priced right fo' quick sale. Small down payment, balance easy terms. Call Mr. McVey, Li. 3820, evrnlngs Hu. 6475. SSO Cash—sl7 Per Mo. Bargain, 6100, East 5 rooms, nice lot, good location. Call McVey, Li. 3820. evenings Hu. 6475. T 1201 W. 33RD STNew, strictly modern home: 6 rooms and breakfast'nook; 3 bedrooms; double garage, stucco inside and out. Open Saturflay afternoon and Sunday. 1706 INGRAM Five rooms, garage, furnace, paved street, newiv decorated, nice high lot. Call MR. M VEY Li. 3820. evenings Hu. 6475. FOR SALE OR LEASE 3947 Winthrop Ave.: 2 bedroom home: in excellent condition: built 3 years. Li. 2641. MR. FARRIS. HE. 4844. 4 ROOM garage bungalow; inclosed front porch. 7xlß ft.: lot. 50x180 ft.; lights, water, outside toilet; chicken coop: SBOO. Terms. * 1118 3. Meridian St. • COLORED—Good four-room a side semimodern doable on North Elder. Paved street. Easy terms. Call Ri. 6412. Evenlngs, Ir. 3156. BUY this S7OO equitv in $3,700 semi-mod. bungalow, a suburban, lot 50x200. Raise your own provisions; gain $1,000; get ready for spring. He. 1658. WILL SACRIFCE my $1,300 eauity in sixroom semi-modern home for S6OO cash or will trade for 4-room mod. double east. Dr, 2785-J. MOD. 4 BEDROOM HOME Onlv $7,500; also new 5 room bungalow. consider some trade. Owner Ta. 0960. LYONS. S.. 321—Five-room newly decorated; furnace: large lot. Terms. Li 3869. Ta. 4702, NEW —5-room bungalow: acre ground, easy tagms; call R. E. Kennedy, Beech Grove. 24-W-l, or 12p RUCKLE, 3326 —8-rm. 2-story mod.; double gar.; sacrlfl??. Owner, Wa. 2232. EAST. U 1.500 SEMI MODERN fl rooms paved St. barg. Ri. 7017. WILL BUILD—S room home complete for $1,600: clear lot necessary. Be. 3157. UNION." 1308—7 rm. mod.; near public and parochial schools; reasonable. Dr. 7520.
Houses for Sale Can You Beat It? Modern 5-roem houses; paved street; no Barret; all in good condition, terms on any one of them; look them over. $2,750; 2300 square Parker sve. $4,300; 1024 N. Drexei. $5,250; 835 Grant street. $5,000; 1129 Cromer avenue. $4,000: 5153 Schofield. $5,750 ; 5024 English avenue $4,600 ; 4 rooms. 811 Oxford. $4,500; 4 rooms; 115 S Bancroft. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. 243 N. Delaware. Ri. 3477. I ORANGE. 3512; COLORED—New 4-room : bungalow; nicely decorated; electric Ughts, cement porch, cement walks in yard, driven well, garage; lot 44x140; ’price $1,850; small cish payment balnnce monthly; close to Fairmount Glass Works, Gas Company. Pennsylvania and Beech Grove shops and Tie Company; take Sheibyvllle 9r Rushvllle interurban to 3500 Prospect st., walk two blocks south; agents on ground all day Sunday. OSCAR LEE. 406 Castle Hall Bldg.. 23(5 E. Ohio, Ri. 7217. HOYT AVE.. 3925—4-room semi-modern bungalow; gas. electric lights, inside toilet, garage, city water. In first-class condition; no Barrett. Take English Ave car to Grant. Close to school, church, Pennsylvania. Hawthorne shops. Sell at a bargain. 52.450: S2OO down balance $22.50 month C. B. McFsdden. 230 t. Ohio, Room. 406. Ri. 7217 or_Ch. 0899. MODERN—S2;SOO.OO 6 rooms, basement, furnace, toilet and bath: near school churches, car servlcq: walking distance Link Belt and Malleable. SIOO cash gives vou Immediate possession, balance same as rent. Sec 402 Centennial St. today. Open for Inspection. LI, 2541. MR. M’LAIN. RI. 5751. 4-ROOM BUNGALOW SSO CASH—S2S PER MO. Oarage, basement, inside toilet. Paved street. In good section southeast, closein. No taxes until spring. Call A. M. KLINE. Li. 3820. evenings Ch. 6045. Real Estate Wanted CASH for property, all kinds. C. J. BORTON. 222 N. Delaware. Ri. 6796. Suburban tor Sate sls CASH. sls monthly, price, $1,500' house, garage, chicken house, shed. 6 large lots S. W. corner 26th St. and Hawthorne Lane. Owner 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. SIOO DOWN—S rooms, semi-modern bungalow. side drive garage, lots of shrubbery. Located 4900 West, close to National Rd. Price $3,300. MR. MOTT. SCHLOSS BROS. LI. 2318. $2 300—523 cash. $23 monthly: 4 rms.. garage, chicken houses, two acres. V. ol Lawrence on Richland drive. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. WILL SACRIFICE equity in beautiful 5 rm. semi-modern home, acc’t illness. 1 2 block off Rockville road. 36 S. Fleming. EDGEWOOD. Gilbert 114 sa. W. Mad.. 50x 300": $350. 1405 Gilbert. Sp. 233-W2. Lots for Sale LOT 5700 NORTH—Between College and Keystone: S2OO faulty. $65. Ch. 0557. Real Estate for Exchange SUBURBAN—S-room modern bungalow, lone: livine room, hardwood floors, builtin features, srarage. chicken house, sidewalks, two acres. Will trade for East side property. East on National Road to first road East of Bertermann’s. north to first house north of 25th St. MRb. HAUGH. R. R. HWILL TRADE—B-rm. brick resid. for small doub.. hardware or variety store. Ri. 0133. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANBFER - Ftre-proof storage house. Store now. pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling tn. New trucks. Experienced men PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CIO 419 E Market Ri 7750 TRANSFER—Storage, packing, shipping: low rates on California shipment. OTTO J. 3UESZ. RI. 6561. RI. 3628. CH. 4579 Nltes— CH. 0699-W J H. TAYLOR TRANS. S STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES. OVERLAND-To or from Chicago St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 30 il or RI. 4265 LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING—Special prices on large or small lots to all Solnts. ;I. 6561 RI- 3628 CH. 4579 —Nltes— CH. 0699-W MOVING, $4 LOAD AND UP. Large covered trucks, clean padding, careful, courteous men. BEHRENT BIG FOUR STORAGE. Li. 7790. Ch. 1432. MOVING. $3.50 A LOAD AND li’?—Larger covered truck; plenty padding: careful. courteous men. May Transfer. Dr, 5857 BRITTON TRANSFER— Moving *3.50 load large trucks, responsible men. Pr. 7616. HAULING—S4.OO per load and up. Expert piano movers. Hicks. RI. 6434. Miscellaneous for Sale BOTTLES Sagalowsky Bottlw Cos. Ri. 7104. 605 8. Capitol Ave. Home Bottle Supolies CEDAR CHEST—Davneport table, almost new, cheap. RI. 4183. . COATS—Ladies’ and child’s, boy’s maekinaw suits, other clothing: no dealers; cheap. Li. 1839. COATS—2. black Bolivia, dark red. fur trim; flannel dress, sizes 38-40. barg. Be. 4813. CONCORD grapes are at their best. W. E. Varin. Distributor. 229 E. Maryland. DAVENO—Practically new. good condition; very reasonable. Ta. 4776. DINING ROOM~SUITE —10 pcs., walnut, excellent cond.. very reas. Ha. 2948. ELEC, range; automatic Hot Point: like new. 1015 Matnt St. Beech Gr. Ph. 61-W. FICTION BOOKS, piano rolls and vietrola records, all A-l cond.. oarg, Li. 2937. FRACTURE BED—Used only 3 days; cost S6O, will sac, for half. Ri. 7841. FURNITURE—New, direct from factory: big savings for cash. Ha. 0740. GAS RANGE—A &B; 2 large ovens, good condition, reas. 605 N. DeQuincey, GAS RANGE. *B—Kitch. cab.. $6.50: buffet. $7.50: Singer sew. ma.. $7.50 comb, bkcase. and writ, desk $4.50 1320 8. Meridian. GAS STOVE—Suit, for restaurant or lunchrm.i gd. cond.; real brg. 246 N. Hamilton. GUN—Remington automatic, 12 gauge. Beagle hound; reas. 279 N. Randolph St. HEATING STOVE Hotblast; excellent cond.: cheap. 55 Kossell Dr. Be. 3065. R 2. HEATROLA—Used only 1 season; cost SIOO, will sac. for less than half. Ir. 1625-R. KITCHEN cabinet, white enamel, just like new, very reasonable. Wa. 0637. LIGHT KEGS—Finest grade. _p!atn and charred, all sizes. G. W. HILL & SON. INC.. 212 S. East St. Dr. 3619.
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“Your Credit Is Good at Kimball's ”
.OCT. 4, 1929
Miscellaneous for Sale MAYTAG WASHER—Like new. 3850 Graceland Ave. Wa. 3111-J. AFTER 7 P. M. MAYTAG washer for sale. Payments. Postoffice Bdx 1314. . OAK huflet. tabie and 6 chaps; *lO. 53414 ?T La Balle St. PUMPO JN —12 GAGE. 1-YEAR-OLD; VERY CHEAP Ri 4757_ PORCH FURN.—Wicker: ice box. *5; children's clothes, bov s suits 15 vrs. 4221 N. Capitol. PRINTING PRESSES—BxI2 Oordon, with Miller feeders. Latham stitchers with motors. also direct current motors from onehalf to flve horse power. Indpls. Pig. Cos. SCHOOL BOOKS—New and used, pay cash for used bks._Crawford's Drugs. Li. 1800. SEWING MACHINES—Drop-head, sews perfect; *6. Open evenings. 838 Vtrgtnia Ave. SINOER— Drophead, *7. WHITE S MACHINE CO.. 60 W. New York St STREET dresses: "also 2 evening drosses. all size 40. like new, reas. Dr 1 32r>. ELECTRIC sewing machine. White: like new: reas. 2204 Woodiawn Dr. 7270-R. SINGER SEWING MACHINES' Eiedric drop heads, repaii all maaea 126 W WASHINGTON 9718 WAGON SCALE—IO-ton. 16x8 INDIANAPOLIS SCALE CO.. 620 E. Washington St. RI. 6726. ELECTRIC WASHERS - We rebuild’ and service all makes, ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CLEARING HOUSE Ch. 0852 WATER HEATER—PITTSBURGH INSTANTANEOUS: REAS. RI. 2889. WINDS OF THE WESTERN - 6EA Are not as comfortable as Nu-Air' ventilators. Let's prove it MEIER ELECTRIC A: MACHINE CO Ventilating Engineers 136 3 Meridian 8t LI 2401-02 ELECTROLUX—The gas refrigerator furnishes endless, noiseless refrigeration for your home at lowest operation expense, now on display at J. D. GARDNER & CO 221 E Maryland St LI 7898 PRIVATE IS ALE—Household furniture, six rooms, and high grade radio: continuing until sold at 2515 Beliefontalne St. He. 1865. 1 iUPERiOR HOUSE PAINT Outsioe or inside 15 colors and white. *1 59 gallon COMPETITION PAINT CO. 566 8 Merldian S RI ”65 . MART ON OAK HOTBLAST—Electric cooker: fluff rug. Dr. 3540-R. _____ Used Furniture Market We need the room for our new merchandise and have priced the following items much lower than we allowed for them in exchange on new furniture. Overstuffed suites 3-pc * 3 ?-52 Cain and velour suites. 3-pc 29.50 Leather daveno suite. 3-pc 12.50 Side boards 9.50 Dining tables 4.00 Dining chairs 1.25 Cash or CreditIn Our Bargain w-sem-nt. 141 W. WASH. ST. BREAKFAST SET-Bcautltut living room; 9-pc dining room, complete tedrm rugs. occasional tables. 2428 N Meridian. Used Heaters. Like new. LI. 0170. 607 W. Wash. St. GIRL’S COAT—With black Fox fur collar and cuffs, like new, barg. Be. 1667. SEE OUR DISPLAY ROOM wfliirh has the largest stock of really good refrigerator* In Indiana. POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 2000 NORTHWESTERN Galvanized Range Boilers 12x60 Standard 85 lb. p-essure $6 pach. 12x60 extra heavv 150 lb. pressure $9 each 14x60 standard 85 lb. pressure $8.20 each. BIG FOUR RY. CO. Corner South and Capitol. PAWN SHOP SUITS, TOPCOATS, OVERCOATS, $5.00 600 to Choose From Al! Late Patterns All Sizes, Good Quality SACKS BROS. 308 Indiana Ave. Second Block off 111. and Ohio St. ELECTRIC FLOOR SURFACING MA“CHINE— American Universal.” good condition. $75. 852 River Ave.. Be. 1529.
Juice Grapes now on market. We have the first 2 cars of California Grapes. Miscat and Zinfadel. alos New York Concord Grapes. TOLEDO & SON 41 S. Delaware St. Li. 5879.
FURNITURE OF CHARACTER AT REASONABLE PRICES 3-pc. living room suite, floor lamp. ! bridge lamp, 1 occasional table, 1 end table. 1 9x12 rug. all for $139.50. 8-pc. dining room suite, 1 9x12 velvet, rug all for $129.50. 1 4-pc. bedroom suite. 1 coil springs, 1 cotton mattress., 1 7.6x9 velvet rug all for $89.50. Terms, call at 1118 S. MERIDIAN ST. We also handle the Apex, Graybar, Atwater Kent. Majestic, Fs.da radios at $5 down and $2.50 per week.
JUICE GRAPES California Zinfadel and N. Y. State Concords Also Prune Plum3 Eskenazi & Mordoh 22-24 S. Delaware St.
USED CHAMBERS RANGE Square type, for a small kitchen. Bargain. CHAMBERS C0.._1 02 8. Penn. St. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS. Miscellaneous Wanted IF YOU have household goods for sale, call SHANK AUCTION CO Ri 0644. or RI. 2434. FURNITURE WANTED CALL HE. 1547 FOR QUICK SERVICE A: BEST IVIGB. CCALL us before you --''ll your clothing ft furniture. We paj Ighesl prices. Dr. 5255.
