Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1932 — Page 19

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PRIZES FOR ESSAYS Clubwomen in Contest on Insurance Topic. For the first time In Indiana, Clubwomen will be asked to enter a contest, It was announced today, the winners of which will receive cash prizes for writing the best essays as to Life Insurance, Stabilizer of the Nation and the Home.” The competition is to be under the joint auspices of the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs and the Indiana Association of Life

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Underwriters. Mrs. Rhea Zehr of Ft. Wayne, head of the women's committee, and L. H. Kigan of Terre Haute, president of the underwriters. chairman of that organization’s contest committee, will be Judges. The tilt is scheduled to open Nov. 1 and to close Feb. 1. Any of the 25,000 club women in this state is eligible to enter. Essays are to be limited to 1,000 words. REVISE PHARMACOPEIA Liver Extract One of Remedies Added in New Volume. B.y Science Service PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16.—Liver extract, used in treating pernicious anemia, is one of the remedies discovered since 1920 to win a place in the new United States Pharmacopeia. ' This volume Is the legal standard for drugs In the United States and Cuba. It is revised only once in ten years. The last revision was in 1920. The committee for the revision of the eleventh Pharmacopeia was elected in 1930 and has beefi at work on the revision ever since. One hundred eight titles of drugs contained in the U. S. P. X. have been dropped from the U. S. P. XI, the general chairman, E. Fullerton Cook, of this city, just has announced.

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NO DOLE NEEDED State Insurance Officer Lauds Life Protection. BY JOHN C. KIDD State Insurance CommiMloner Results obtained in practice rarely meet expectations of theory. Actual experience, however, is a fairly accurate guide for determination of future problems in simpler fields of activity. Hence, accomplishments of Insurance already demonstrated may point to a practicable solution of the unemployment insurance question. Our insurance companies distributed more than $3,750,000 throughout the United States last year, equivalent to a little more than $1,500 for an average family of five. No tax, on future assessments, no debts incurred, merely the fruition of forethought placed in action by far-seeing and frugal people while times are good, merely the laying aside of annual, semiannual, quarterly or monthly premiums as a safety provision against unfavorable future contingencies. It furnishes a wholesome example of what might be accomplished by those of us who depend upon weekly wages for comfort of our families. Not the sort of unscientific, impracticable plan commonly in mind when one speaks of unemployment insurance—just the functioning of simple, logical elements that are inherent in and have made life insurance what it is in . this potent, stabilizing influence in our country today, perhaps the most economic structure.

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Committees Are Chosen by Underwriters’ Group

Appointments Announced by E. A. Crane, Head of Association. Chairman of committees to serve the Indianapolis Life Underwriters' Association have been appointed as follows by E. A. Crane, president., of the organization and general agent for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company: Membership—Martin W. Lammers, general agent (Indianapolis), American Central Life Insurance Company; vice-chairman, B. T. Diffily, general agent Western and Southern. Program—R. Ralston Jones, special agent, Aetna Life Insurance Company; vice-chairman, Daniel J. O'Brien, industrial manager John Hancock Mutual Life. Reception—Joseph Traylor, general agent for Northwestern National Life. Law and Order—Herbert Luckey of the Virginia Life; vice-chairman, John M. Reitz, manager Metropolitan Life, Kresge building. Banks Ward H. Hackleman, Massachusetts Mutual Life; vicechairman, J. Frank Holmes. Educational —H owa r and Nyhart, Equitable Life of New York. Radio—Theodore Root, Pacific Mutual. Clubs—J. Perry Meek, Indianapolis Life Insurance Company. General Agents and Managers— George K. Jones, Connecticut Mutual Life. Ladies —Mrs. Ruth Hilkene, Sun Life. Ohio National Life Moves Offices of William J. Green, general agent for the Ohio National Life Insurance Company of Cincinnati. have been moved to 305 Merchants Bank building. Returns From Canada’s “Wilds” Frank P. Manly, president of Indianapolis Life Insurance Company, has returned from a three weeks’ vacation in the “wilds” of Canada.

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Kenilworth H. Mathus

As editor and advertising counsel for the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance company, .Kenilworth H. Mathus delivered an address in the Indianapolis offices of the company Thursday in which he told of the company's successful efrorts to obtain 100,000 interviews with prospects this summer.

Good News Fast Within twenty-four hours after The Times had published, on Labor day, the quest of the officers of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (E. R. Blackwood, • manager) for the addresses of about 200 policyholders to whom money was due, Homer Beck, 35 South Mount street, reported that fourteen persons eagerly had informed him of the search. Among those located was Mrs. Edna M. Conner (nee Kiel) of 2911 South Emerson avenue. Katie Spencer, another who was sought, died fifteen years ago, it was learned.

POLICY HOLDERS WILL BE SAVED FROM LOSS Kentucky Life Insurance Company Assumes Inter-Southern Obligations Payment of death claims and other obligations of the Indiana branch, Inter-Southern Life Insurance Company was ordered by Superior Judge Joseph R. Williams Thursday. Dissolving a receivership of the insurance company, the court ordered its assets transferred to the Kentucky Life Insurance Company. The Kentucky company agreed to meet all claims of the old company. This action will prevent losses to hundreds of policy holders in this state, Williams said. STATE G. 0. P. LEADERS CONFER WITH SANDERS Indiana Campaign Plans Are Discussed at Chicago Conference. G. O. P. state leaders are in Chicago to confer with Everett Sanders, national Republican chairman, regarding the Indiana campaign. Those attending the conference include Ivan C. Morgan, state chairman; Mrs. J. E. P. Holland, state vice-chairman; Harry C. Fenton, secretary; George Ball, national committeeman; Miss Dorothy Cunningham, national committee woman, and A. N. Bobbitt, director of the speakers’ bureau. HYDE IS STATE SPEAKER Ft. Wayne Lincoln Statue Dedicated by Hoover Cabinet Aid. By United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind.. Sept. thur M. Hyde, secretary of agriculture, was the principal speaker today at dedication of a Lincoln memorial statue. The bronze statue, erected by the Lincoln National Life Foundation, depicts Abraham Lincoln as a Hoosier youth at the ag;e of 21. Business and civic organizations participated in the ceremonies. WEE PEAS START STRIKE Shellers Strike for More Money; They Have Good Reason. By United Press LONDON, Sept. 16.—The size of peas has caused a strike here. The peas were so small that pea shellers struck for more money, complaining that it takes longer to shell a quart of small peas than it does a quart of large ones. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: North-northeast wind, nine miles an hour; temperature, 67; barometric pressure, 30.02 at sea level; ceiling, scattered clouds, unlimited; visibility, ten miles. Diamond N. W. Life Agent Lawrence Diamond, formerly a representative of the American Radiator Company, has been appointed an agent for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Occidental building, by E. A. Crane, general agent. Attends Penn Mutual Meeting Ray Patterson, general agent foi the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia, headquarters Merchants Bank budding, has returned from the company's annual convention of general agents in White Sulphur Springs, Va. k NJOU NCEMEHTS , i Death Notices COOK. NEVA MAY Beloved wife of Charles 8. Cook and mother of Luther M. and Samuel O. Kipp and stepmother of J. S. Cook, all of Indianapolis, and mother of Mrs. Lillian Wagoner of Wooster. 0.. departed this life Wednesday. Sept. 14. age 53 years. F’unera! Friday, Sept. 16. at the residence, 1333 N. Dearborn. 7 p. m. Burial Mansfield, O. Friends invited. F’uneral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. NEWBY, MARY C.—Wife of Elva D. Newby. daughter of the late Ernest H. Faut of New Palestine. Ind., passed away Wednesday. Sept. 14. at Christian hospital Funeral Saturday. 2 p. m.. at the late home at New Palestine. Interment New Palestine cemeterv. in charge of MAX HERRLICH * SON.

ANNOUNCEMENTS I Death Notices HARPER. MARION -Son of Mrs. Addie Harper, passed away Wednesday afternoon. age 6 years. Funeral services Saturday. 8 30. at the residence. 750 N Belmont Ave., 9 a. m.. St. Anthony* church. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. CONKLE SERVICE. OLIVER. ADEL M.—Beloved wife of Awbrey L. Oliver, at the city hospital. Sept. 14, 1932: age 42 years She Is also survived by her lather, three brothers and two sisters. Funeral Saturday. 2 p. m., at the WM. D BEANBLCSSOM FUNERAL CHAPEL. 1321-23 W. Ray St. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. ' PHILLIPS. EMILY ANNE--Age 77 rears', wife of the late Milton Phillips, mother of Mrs. Omer De Long and Mrs. Charles Tinsley, passed away Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. De Long. 834 Eugene St. Funeral services Sunday. 2 p. m.. St. Paul M. E. church, Eugene and Rader Sts. Friends invited. Burial Sambo cemetery, north of Brownsburg. Ind. CONKLE FUNERAL SERVICE. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists

Exceptional service always conducted with a fine regard for what is fitting and proper. . . . this Johnson & Montgomery have provided at minimum rates within the reach of all. Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home. 1622 N. Meridian St. HA. 1444.

W. D. BEANBLCSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office, 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market ' RI. 5374 MISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 HOCKENSMITH *2fl North Illinois Street—Lincoln 118.18 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found , FOUND—Lady’s beautiful wrist watch, between Illinois and Meridian on 16th. R. E. KELSO. Jeweler. 1537 N. Illinois. GLASSES—Wednesday; Alabama and New York. Reward. Miss Small, RI. 9861. HOUND—Lost, black and tan. Reward. 2110 N. Temple, CH. 3013. 5 Personals FALSE TEETH—BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED. Teeth replaced. Called for and * deliv. free. 417 Virginia Ave. Dr. 5967. PROBLEMS in childhood lead into crime and neurosis tomorrow'. Child Guidance. LI. 8351. SPECIAL Draperies made free. Twentyfive lovely patterns of cretonne to select from. I,AURA WERST DRAPERY SHOPPE. 1846 N. Delaware St. Ta-3810. 6 Transportation CHICAGO AND RETURN. $3.75 Take advantage, special week-end rate. Good from Friday until Monday. One way, $3. United Bus Depot, 217 S. 111. Waltpn s Travel Bureau. 439 Ind. RI-4000. GOING TO CALIFORNIA Car for household goods, trunks, boxes, barrels, goods received from any point of Indiana; low freight rates on east, westbound shipments; special prices for crating, storage;' members National Return Loads Association. Call, write. SHELBY STORAGE & FORWARDING COMPANY LI. 8821, 222 W. Merrill St. INSURANCE 6-a Insurance Lisa 5 Connecticut mutual life insurance company RETIREMENT INCOME AT ALL AGES GEORGE K. JONES, GEN. AGT. Suite 308, Circle Tower Equitable life assurance society HOMER L. ROGERS Agency Manager. Consolidated Building. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Life Insurance—Annuities an Single Premiums W. W. HARRISON, AGENCY DIRECTOR RI. 5315. 608 Guaranty Bldg. STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO. C S SWEENEY AGENCY 1224 State Life Building. Not the Oldest—Not the Largest— Just the Best. " A FEW FACTS REGARDING THE RESERVE LOAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 429 N. Pennsylvania St Indianapolis Ind 1. Second oldest company in Indiana. 2. Maintains a record of paving death claims within 24 hours after receipt of proofs. 3 Reported by Insurance Examlnefs as a company of exceptional soundness PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFT INSURANCE CO Life Insurance Annuities. Noncanceilable Disability. JOHN E. SPIE6EL, GENERAL AGENT. 401 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. of Worcester, Massachusetts “65—Then What?" H. K. WEIRICK, GENERAL AGENT lOEL T. TRAYLOR, GENERAL AGENT J N W. National Lisa Ins. Cos. of Minneapolis. Minn. Life Insurance and Annuities 504 Guaranty Bldg. Lt. 9694 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. NOT BEST BECAUSE BIGGEST, BUT BIGGEST BECAUSE BEST. E. R. BLACKWOOD, MANAGER. 1411 Merchants Bank Bldg. I CONGRATULATE The Indianapolis I Times on Us efforts to keep its readers advised about life insurance. E. W Crane. Genera! Aeent NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO Occidental Bldg. STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE CO. PROTECTS AGAINST PREMATURE. ACCIDENTAL. LIVING AND ECONOMIC DEATH—GIVES 12% FAMILY INCOME. 309 West Washington St.. RI. 6512. Fire Grain dealers national mutual FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 1740 North Meridian St J. J Fitzgerald. Sec’v-Treas. . Insures All Classes of Property at Saving of 25C,. Ha. 3000. BJICTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. lii of Indianapolis 505 Indiana Trust Building RECORD OF PROMPT LOSS PAYMENT Casualty JACKSON K. LANDERS. MANAGER. J The Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Cos of New York Commercial Casualty Cos of Newark 2nd Floor Guaranty Bidg. General JNDIANA LUMBERMENS MUTUAL I Insurance Company - Oeneral Insurance - Mutual Insurance Bldg. WOODSMALL AGENCY Fidelity Trust Bldg. *. Indianapolis WE INSURE EVERYTHING BUT THE ' HEREAFTER Fletcher American agency Joseph W Stickney. Agent Fletcher American National Bank Building Automobile H. C. BALDWIN AGENCY. INC 510 ILLINOIS BUILDING INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA State Agent for All Forms of AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra instrument repairing; expert, guar work. PEAR3GN PLANO CO 128 N Penn U 8811 CINDERS —Sand and gravel, moving and trucking of all kinds. Iswington 2820. DRESSES 49c—PanttHi Cleaners. 4318 E. 10th St. CH-0725. Call, deliver. KEITH SHADE CO. 1348 N. ILLINOIS ST., RI. *995.

BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services LIGHT power Installations. FLOYD TEMPLE, 224 W. Ohio. Ll-8877. 'I,OOO BUSINESS CARDS—SISO at CASTOR BROTHERS PRINTING CO LI-8008 PIANO TUNING— Aepairtng. Established 1912. W ACHSMANN. DR-5367. REPAIR or build vour home now the opportune time, experienced, reference. FULK. CH-688 L SCHWARTZ—EIectric and Radio Service. All kind* electric repairing. Drexel 6375. SEP7 EMBER special. 3-ptece living room suite. $8: 9x12 rug cleaned and W N FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookstde Ave. Ch. 2211. SPECIAL—Suits and plain dresses. 50c! Rite way Cleaners. 813 S. East. DR-0520. YOUR steam, hot water heating system inspected, repaired. C. B HAINES. 810 N 111. LI-8888. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON TRUCKING CO. Experienced, careful white men. Will move you for 81 a room. Li. 4105. FIREPROOP STORAGE Store now. pay aix months later, free hauling to storage Moving 84 per load and up ! Call RI T 750 41 B Market St MOVING—S 2 up. anything, any time; ioI cal overland; white men. Pete's Ch. 2878. MOVlNG—Transfer; discarded furniture. taken In on moving. Reas Dr. 2192 7-b Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING PAPER—EXCELLENT SERVICE. O pONALD. RI. 4628 PAPBR HANGING A-l—loc roil, plaster patching and painting. DR-6144. PAPER HUNG 8c; samples, cleaning. 60c: ruga cleaned SI. Palntlpg. LI 5112 PAINTING, wall paper cleaning: personal service, C. F MURPHY. DR-3533-R _ INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring * CONTRACT Bridge Lessons. Terms. Very reasonable. 2810 N. New Jersey. Ta. 1190. DRAWING AND PAINTING CLASS FOR BEGINNERS. HA-2724-W. SHORTlLsND—Beginners or review; private LI-9229. SIGNORINA ADELAIDE CONTE vocal instructor. radio, concert, church, light opera, teaching courses; auditions free. TR-0956 TRY TIMEB WANT ADS FOR BUKIN ESS HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male SALESMEN—CaII 7 to 8 a. m . 5 to 6 p. m. Mr. Baker. 1115 Windsor SALESMEN to solicit for Arm in Indianapolis 18 yrs. Married man 30 to 45. Sersonal training given. No traveling. ;ard work, long hours. Successful men make *3OO month. Reply confidential. Give phone number. Boox A-360 Times. VIOLIN, cello, clarinet, piano, player for steamship orchestra. LETVERN HAYDEN, 1638 Centennial. WANTED—Four Wide Awake Boys, age 12-15. for Times Route. Apply rear 5506 Carrollton. Between 3 and 4 p. m. Wanted—Four wide awake boys, age 12-15 for Times routes. Apply 1413 E. Washington St., between 3 and 4 p. m. Wanted—Four wide awake boys, age 12-15 for Times routes. Apply rear 4310 College, between 3 and 4 p. m. Wanted—Four wide awake boys, age 12-15 for Times routes. Apply rear 337 N. Chester, between 3 and 4 p. m. 14 Help Wanted—Female GIRL for concession stand. Apply at 204 N. Noble, RENTA LS 17 Furnished Rooms $2 EACH—Room for 2 girls employed, twin _ beds, home privileges. HA. 2462-W. $2.50-$4, 36 WEST 13TH—2 newly furnished rooms, cit y heat, g arage. I j ncoln 5063. *4 —ILL., 400 BLK.—Lgrge 2-window front rm„ No. 2 Savoy, private fam. Li. 8612. ALABAMA. NORTH. 1115—Clean, homelike. hot water, walking distance. Riley 5121. ALABAMA. NORTH, 1909—Sleeping room; modern conveniences, constant hot water; private entrance. Ha. 2924-R, ALABAMA, N., 920 Seminole Hotel, large rooms, modern comforts. $3.50; *4.50 wk., single. Spacious lobby. LI. 1496. CAPITOL. NORTH. 1531—Two nicely furnished rooms, good location, very reasonable. CAPITOL N.. 2218—Colored, front room newiv furnished, modern, garage. HA--0287-W. CENTRAL. 1323—Lovely foom, private lavatory and commode; steam heat. $4: 1 or 2. Lincoln 7603. CENTRAL. 2517—Front room, private home: restaurant near; gentlemen. Hemlock 3792. CENTRAL, 1517—Very attractive, front room, newly decorated, privileges, reasonable. _____ CENTRAL COURT. NORTH, 528—Well furnished rooms; steam heat: garage; continuous hot water; private home Washington 3146. .COLLEGE. 3061—Two beautiful rooms; also 1 single room; gentlemen; garage. HA. 2799. COLLEGE. 3553—Pleasant rooms; shower; 1 or 2; $2.50 each, garage. Wa. 1645-W. DEARBORN HOTEL—Attractive rates, home-like. Free parking. 3208 E. Michigan. CH. 7550. DELAWARE, NORTH. 1703—Choice steam heated room, private, meals optional, good transportation, very reasonable. Harrison 1817. DELAWARE, 1328 N.—Large room. 2 double beds. Other rooms for 1-2. privileges. DELAWARE. N.. 525—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms: modern; very reasonabl9. DENNY. 80UTH, 30—Real home, for couple. 2 ladies; breakfast, garage optionai. Irvington 6310. DREXEL, 418 N.—Nicely furnished rm. for young man; pri, gar.; *4.50 wk. Ir. 1727 EAST 10TH. 227—R00m for four, five students. walking distance. DR. 4770. EAST of Sherman Dr., 119 N. Bradley, nice room. private home. IR-5237. ELM. 918—Nice room, modern home, meals optional, reasonable. GUILFORD. 5668—Large, room, alcove, private toilet, lavatory, furnished a* bedroom or living room-bedroom. Hoiwater garage, breakfast optional. 1 or 2, HU-1858. ILLINOIS, NORTH, 3132—Attractive sleeplng room, all conveniences. Ta. 6770. ILLINOIS NORTH. 636—Nicely furnished sleeping rooms. $2 up: walking distance. ILLINOIS, 1907 N—Double front room arranged like private home. Extra fur- ' niture. Twin beds. Home privileges. Good heat. Reasonable. ILLINOIS. N.. 1634—Front room for two 65: nice home, modern. MERIDIAN NORTH. 2711—Business people. choice room, cicely furnished, home privileges, billiard room, breakfast optional, very reasonable. MERIDIAN. N.. 1515—Pleasant room, home privileges, meals optional, real reasonable. , NEW JERSEY. N.. 226—Sleeping rm*.. modern. *2 week.; 35c a night. , PARK AVENUE. 3127—Large front, bedroom. 4 or 2 beds: home privileges. hreakfast ontiona) Harrison i"l3-J. PENNSYLVANIA. NORTH. 1347—Lovelv front room, alcove: 2 genltemen. S3 each: garage. Lincoln 8857 RUCKLE. 3153—Large, front rm.. Central car or bus. HA. 2643, RURAL. N.. 215 —1 small room or large front airy room, suitable two. cheap. gentlemen. CH 2308-M. TALBOT N., 233l—Large, airy rm., suitable for two; meals optional. Ta. 7038 WASHINGTON. E.. 4707—Beantiful room, with radio, steam heat, gentleman preferred. IR, 1314, NINTH BTREET WEST. 162—Newly furnished front room, modern, steam heated: reasonable. 9TH ST. W.. 149. APT. B—Lovely front room*. $3 for two; parking space. 12TH ST. W, 217—Colored: nicely furnished room, connecting bath; private phone. 24TH. EAST. 515—83: lovelv room; widow* home: steam beat; near Central car. Hemlock 1494. 3 LOVFXY rm., beautiful new private home; priv. ent., gar,; gentleman. Hu. 6288. NICE RM —1 or 2 gentlemen; rest on inner spring*; Central, College car. 11. 4001. 2 FTJRNISHED rooms and bath, kitchen privileges, in beautifttl north side home, to young married couple only. Extremely reasonable LI. 4482, 9-12, 1-3 ROOMMATE—Young man share room, twin beds. $2.50 each, other *3.50 1471 _N I New Jersey. HOTEL MEEKER—AiI rooms with bath. *5; 86 250 S, MERIDIAN ST Li. 0185 SARATOGA HOTEL—Clean. mod. rmi.. low dailv tz weekly rates. 540 Mas*. Ave HOTEL antlers 760 H MERIDIAN ST HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All rooms with bath, 86-87 per week. HOTEL LOCKERBIE Every room with bath and radio. Special low weekly rate*. 121 8. Illinois. RI 4563. 18 Housekeeping Rooms o 84 —PARK. 9*3: V* r * room and Icichentte. Lined- 44.

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__ RE*™*-* 18 Housekeeping Rooms *4 75. 30TH. WEST. 142—3 rooms, unfurnished, good locution, good he*t. 86— Modern three-room apartment. steam heat: private entrance, car line. BE. ♦BBO-J. ALABAMA. NORTH. 1516—Large 2-room idde apartment; overstuffed, private entrance. ALABAMA. N.. 713—Unfurnished room. 87.50 month, lights, heat gas; housekeeping room first floor. from, well furnished. modern, everything furnished. ASHLAND, 155*—2 <pr 3-rm. apt.; private bath: everything furn.. reasonable. BEVILLE. NORTH. 1030—3 furnished rooms, also 5 unfurnished room*, water. lights, paid; garage, Rilev 3903. BEVILLE. N. *33—Two modern light rooms: furnished: good heat] CH. 0314. BEVILLE, ST! 829—4-room apartment; 2 bedrooms, private bath, steam heat; adult*. BRADLEY, N., 602—Attractive modern, furnished apartment, utUitle* paid; private. IR. 4154. v BROADWAY, 1134—Room, kitchen. 2 beds* 85; room with kitchen nook, 83. BROADWAY. 1422—Fbirnished anartment. new overstufted. modern, phone, garage Reduced. CAPITOL, NORTH. 807-Nirely kirnished housekeeping rooms; parking space Riley 5174 v CAPITOL. NORTH~72I—FTont room arid tmehenette, modern, garage; reasonable. .CAPITOL NORTH, 838-840 Front room and kitchenette, down, steam heated, reasonable. CAPITOL, NORTH. 827—12 50 up. clean, modern, sleeping rooms and housekeeplng rooms; free parking. CENTRAL, 1206—Desirable front living and bed room apartment; garage; reasonable. CENTRAL. 1101—Room, kitchenette. $2 50: single, front, newly decorated. COLLEGE. 1155—Nice downstairs, sleeping room, adjoining bath, garage. Rliev 1996. COLLEOE, 1524—Attractive room, kltchenette. $4: 2 room*, two beds. 85.50. COLLEGE, NEAR 53RD—Room. bath! 5416 hen ’ privlleges> la(J y employed. HUDAVIDSON NORTH. 319—2 and 3 room apartments, completely furnished; adults. Rilev* 2629. EAST.. N., 741—Nicely furn. rm. and kitch., mod., util., sink. $4.50. Li. 9315. EASTERN. 4—Apt. 2; large rooms and kitchenette: modern; sink. CH-4040-J. ILLINOIS. NORTH. 2339—1. 2 room*. $3. $3 50. $6.50 week; custodian service: hardwood floors: overstuffed; laundry. ILLINOIS. N.. 1744—Tw0 rooms, front anartment. modern parking space. Reasonable. ILLINOIS. NORTH. 3009—Apartment 1, furnished living, bedroom, kitchen, breakfast; private entrance. Talbot. 2713. 1 ILLINOIS. N., 1808—One or two room apartments. 84. HA-3203-J. ILLINOIS. N.. 1718—Clean room and kltchenette; large closet space; reasonable. MARKET. E., 102*—Sleeping rooms, ST"SO MERIDIAN. N.. 1725—Tw0-room kitchenette apartment. Radio, sink, shower. ba>h. MERIDIAN. S., 1601 > j —2 rms. and kltchenette. furn.. private entrance. On carline; reas. PARK. 1964—N0. 3: 3 rooms. $6; 2 rooms. $5; overstuffed, uti’itles. private entrance. steam heat. Hemlock 5037, TALBOT. NORTH. 1635—Delightful room; Fre;ich windows steam heat; hot water: $5,50. TALBOT N"! 2338—Tw0 rooms, w itchenette: furnished; reasonable; garage: also sleeping room TA-7038 UNION, 1901—I. 2. 3. well furnished rooms, kitchenette, also sleeping; garage. Drexel 7118-W, WALCOTT, N., 229—R00m, steam heat! kitchen, sink, private entrance. LI-3066. TWELFTH. E., 419—Two nicely furnished rooms: reasonable. LI-9713 24TH E., 408—3 rooms, lower, private bath! nicely furnished. - 8 ROOMS furnished complete for home • subletting. $lO, Rilev 2254. OPPOSITE Brooksirte park: 2 rooms, kitchenette: desirable. private entrance. Cherry 0373, BACHELOR Apartment: 2 rooms, kltchenett. bath, utilities furnished; *B. Cherry 1507. ’ 19 Rooms with Board $4: 3506 SALEM—Large well ventilated room, garage: meals optional. HA. 3758-J ALABAMA. N.. 1224—Large room: twin beds, running water. $5. Riley 6647. CENTRAL. I96o—Comfortable room fop two; $6 each; good ventilation. HA-3513-M. DELAWARE. 2339 N.—Nice room and home-cooked food. Ha. 2872-R. ENGLISH. 2416—R00m, board for gentleyen; *5 each; private home. ILLINOIS. NORTH. 2275—Lovelv large room, dressing room, private home, good meals, Harrison 2871-M. MERIDIAN. NORTH—Attractive home for 2: excellent meals; *6 each. Harrison 2600. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2217—Pleasant front rm. All modern. Very good meals. Ta, 4706. * NEW JERSEY. N.. 2301—Front rm.; private home; suitable for 2; reas. Ta. 6781. GIRL, 15 to 17—For free home In exchange for companionship. CH-2757. UNUSUALLY pleasant home; for elderly neonle, first floor; reasonable. TA. 6334. 21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND AVE.. 1316—4 rooms, sun parloor. bath, strictly mod., hardwood floors, steam heat. Frigidaire. hot water. Janitor service and only S3O per month. BROADWAY. 2028—Upper or lower. 5-room apartments, garage, heat, water furnished. Mav save rent by caring for furnace. HA. 0181-J. CENTRAL, 3143-39—Lovely. 6-room apartment, first class. Talbot 5582. COLLEGE, 1136—2 rooms, bath, all utilitie* furnished, $25; also furnished; apavtment 1. C< 2 L i* EC ; E v 5342—Living room, Murphy bed, bath, kitchen _utilitles: S3O. V 9 COMMERCE, 1821—5 rooms! sun room; hardwood floors, clean; heat, water. DELAWARE. NORTH, 2060—5-room mod - mJ?K ?P, a . r , t . ment : garage rent reduced. Talbot 1415, HIGHLAND DR.. 558—Near College * rooms, cozv: redecorated: splendid locatlon, garage. TA. 4743. WA. 2213. M^P, I .? ON 4i (>2s^? cst eauinned apartment south: $35. Domestic Science Kitchen. Friginaire. NEW JERSEY. 1617—Attractive duplexTa°lb" n i77 5 2. r0 ° mS; heat ' * ater ' garage ’- NEwTfrsey, 522. NORTH-4 or 5 rooms, modern newiv decorated; heat and water. Riley 7934. . N “ 2428—4-room apart - LI-5535 h water ’ g arae paid. WA-0461, PARK AVE.—Attractive bedroom apartment. porch, utilities furnished. RI 2251 TALBOTrN., 2254 4 4 rms.. Bath, In-a-door bgd. rcfrljj.. g&r&ft? NINTH, E.. 653 (Pratti—s-rm. mod., upper; heat, water; $25. Walking distance 11TH. WEST, 42—Nicely decorated kltchenelte apartment, gas. water and Ice furnished* *23. Call anartment No. 1. The Grant. 20TH EAST. 701—1 bedroom, living room, dining. kitchenette, in-a-door bedFrigidaire. 29TH. W., 403—Modem, * room apartment heat, water. $5 week. HA-0282. 34TH at Meridian; Kenilworth. Five rms* and sun rm.; mod.; best value. Ta. 5208. FURNISHED Apartment: all utilitiesgarage optional; S3O, Talbot *OOB „ " . REDUCED RENT - " Bellefontaine 2315: three rooms and bath recently decorated, lower apartment heat, water and garage. Dr, 3300. 4 AND 6 Rooms, efficiency type apt I modern, stea mheat and only *25 ana *3O. 901-3 N. East St, WA 2181 $25 Modern double, 3-bed-room. 3305 E. Washington St. Owner, WA-2181. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furnished and unfurnished apartment*. All prices City-wide location. Shown day or nlte. Free transportation. LI. 5452 Evenings and Sunday. WA. 4554-0433. Dartmouth Apartments 221 EAST MICHIGAN. Downtown; save car fare; unfurnished, utilitie* furnished: *35 up; aiso attractively furnished apartments. Lincoln 0745. MANCHESTER ~ 962 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREET Efficiency and one-bedroom apartments Commodious, comfortable and modern' utilitie* furnished; refrigeration. Reasonable rent See manager .or custodian. Lincoln 1781. DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVENUE AND M'CARTY BT. *3O-532 50: clean, attractive apartmentwalking distance from Circle. Rent includes heat. gjs. frigidaire and hot water. See custodian, apartment 47. 781 East McCarty Street. FURNISHED IF DESIRED COLORED—22O W. North—Laveme. Room *2 50 up. Heat furnished. HE-.5858. 22 Unfnrnished House* *9—East Street. South. 826; ireart: 3 room*, water paid. Drexel 3074. slß—Rembrandt. 1837 ; 6 room*, modern. thoroughly cleaned, garage. Drexel 0680. *3o—East Street! Boouth. 822:—7 rooms modern, water paid. Drexel 3074, S2B 50—608 and 610 East 12th; near Central! month free, 3 rooms, bath, downstairs lavatory; could be sublet, excellent furnace. TA-7160, *3o—Warm 3 bedroom modern redecorated, near Shortridge. 3347 Kenwood. Owner. Belmont 1236. ________ *4o—Central. 3235: 6-nn. dble„ In excellent condition, new furnace, garage. Hu. MU. ALABAMA. 1437 B.—l-rm. double, garage! i beat, water tunnshed, sl4.