Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1933 — Page 9

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ROBERTS PARK TO HOLD 3-DAY CELEBRATION ‘June Night’ Program Will Open a Pageant of Accomplishments. The Roberts Park M. E. church will hold a three-day homecoming celebration, June 9, 10 and 11. On Friday night, June 9. a "June Night" program will be presented on the church lawn. Dinner will be served. Music will be furnished by the Indianapolis News Newsboys’ band and two playlets will be given by the Drama league, under the direction of Mrs. J. H. Smiley. The history of Roberts Park church dates back to 1843, when Roberts chapel was founded. In commemoration of this history a historical pageant will be held on Saturday, June 10, in the evening. Services will be held both in the morning and afternoon as well as at night. Special music will be presented by the Roberts Park choir and there will be addresses by former pastors and by Dr. Bell, the present pastor. a a a EVANGELIST HOLDS REVIVAL MEETINGS The Rev. Elmer C. Miller, evangelist, is conducting a series of revival meetings at the Lyndhurst Baptist church. The meetings will continue through June 4. Daily sectional morning prayer meetings are in progress. The special nights that, have been designated are as follows: Friday, family night; Monday, young people’s and public school teachers’ night; Tuesday, ladies' and Parent-Teachers’ night; Wednesday, men's groups and foreign church delegations; Thursday, fraternal organizations. Next Sunday morning will be rally day. a a a BAPTISTS LEAVE FOR CONVENTION Baptist leaders of Indianapolis will leave Monday to attend the joint session of the Northern and Southern Baptist conventions in Washington, D. C., May 23 to 29. This convention will represent a total Baptist population in America of more than 5,000,000 and the session for this year is the first joint session ever held by the northern and southern branches of the denomination. The Indiana delegation, headed by Rev. T. J. Parsons, executive secretary of the Indiana Baptist convention. will include: Rev. Clive McGuire, executive secretary of the Federated Baptist Churches of Indianapolis; the Rev. W. R. Jewell, director of Christian education for the Indiana Baptist convention; the Rev. W E Houghton, state colporter of the American Bantist Publication Society; the Rev. S (! Huntington, district superintendent for the north area of Indiana. Miss M.vrtie Huokelberry. director of children's work of the Indiana Baptist convention; the Hev I, c. Trent chnirman of the Department. of Christian Education of the Indiana Baptist convention the Rev Louis O Crafton. president of the Baptist Ministerial Association of Indianapolis' the Rev. Morris 11. Coers. pastor of the Thirty-first Street Baptist church; the Rev George G. Kiinsey. pastor of the Memorial Baptist church; Mrs L C Trent, director of women's work of the Indiana Baptist convention; Mrs Fred C Schmitz, director of the Rumanian Baptist mission; tfle Rev R, M Dodrill. director of evangelism for Indianapolis Association; Miss Ollie B. Owens literature secretary of the Indiana Baptist convention. and Eugene C Foster, president of the Federated Baptist churches of Indianapolis. Broadway M. E. The Rev. Richard Marion Millard, pastor. Morning theme Hh"’ to Be Christ-like;'' night. "The Call of the Living Christ." First Foiled Presbyterian—The Rev Joseph A. Mears. pastor. Morning theme Memorial Day.” . ' Centenary Christian—The Rev. R T f?,?;y nn . pastor. Morning theme. 8 a.’ m ! • Heathen;" 10 45 a. m. Martha*" Bu ders; ’ niht * "The Mind of Englewood Christian The Rev O \ I rinkle. pastor. Morning theme "Shall the Church Surrender Without a Fight?" < hri \‘:* n * n <l Missionary Alliance—The Ret . James Harper, pastor Morning heme. Preparation for Pentecost " night "An Incentive to Seek God." K ' SnriTeV V,r *n'.i , !? rk ‘ J lrKtian — Th e Rev. Lee Morning and evening ier ,mners,tv. rofPSSPr E R Moon ' ° f B;it First Evangelical The Rev. R H Mue'Pronfieti 0 "' h M ?T nil le ,hPmf ' Sons of the •rif seer’.t.r V D , r w ' Prnetonus. gen’ The Evanoehei° f H chnMlßn education for *_ c angfical denomination. Dr. Prae-

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torius will speak in the evening on "The Potter and tne Clay." All Souls’ Unitariap,-7-Tt)f F S. C. Wicks, pastor. Morning theme, "Is Suicide Ever Justifiable?" Immanuel Reformed —The Rev. Herbert F Weckmuelier. pastor. Morning preparatory service for communion. Fountain Street M. E.—The Rev. Charles A McCullough, pastor. Morning theme. Out of Plumb;” night, "Stewardship of Possessions.” Blaine Avenue M. E.—The Rev. Lemuel G. Carnes, oastor. Morning theme, "The Two Builders;" evangelistic services in the evening. University Heights United Brethren—-The Rev. George 1,. Stine, pastor. Morning theme. "New Beginnings;" night, "Concentrated Fruit Bearing." ■ Carrollton Avenue Reformed—The Rev. E G. Homrighausen. pastor. Morning theme. "Those Who Died in Faith.” Second Evangelical The Rev. F. C. Wacknitz. pastor. Morning seimon by the Rev. D. A Keeley. Night sermon by an allied youth speaker. Rellaire M. E.—The Rev. W. B. Grimes, pastor. Morning theme, "An Unpaid Debt;” night, "The Starving Millions." Garfield Park Baptist—The Rev. Louis G. Crafton. pastor. Morning service conducted by young people. Rex Best preaching. Fred W. Waldkoetter will preach in the evening. Church of God—The Rev. P. B. Turner, pastor. Morning theme, "The Relationship of the Pastor and the Laity;” night, "Christian Zeal." Irvington Presbyterian—The Rev. John B Feiguson, pastor. Morning theme, "The Ever Present Wheels;” night, the Rev. T. R. White, associate pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will speak on “The Oxford Movement.” Memorial Baptist—The Rev. George G. Kimsey, pastor. Morning, an old-fash-ioned congregational song service; night, a patriotic program by the LaVelle Gorset post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Brightwood M. E.—The Rev. F. T. Taylor. pastor. Morning theme. "The Lily of the Valley;” night. Decoration Days of Life." f Gethsemane Lutheran—The Rev. John S. Albert, pastor. Morning theme, "Witnessing." Beville Avenue Evangelical The Rev. Ambrose Aegerter, pastor. Morning theme. "God's Vision of Life;” night sermon by Dr. E. A. Kaley. River Avenue Baptist—The Rev. George Dellert Billeisen. pastor. Morning theme, "Let the Truth Be Told;" night. "Gods Love and Patience.” Central Avenue M. E.—The Rev. Charles Drake Skinner, pastor. Morning theme, "Pentecost and Communion:" night, young people’s service in the morning. St. Matthew Lutheran —The Rev. L, C. E Fackler. pastor. Morning theme. "Christ's Ascensionnight, "In Memory.’’ Southport Presbyterian—The Rev. Luther E Markin, pastor. Morning theme, "Called to Preach " Night service in union with the Southport Baptist church. Truth Center of Applied Christianity (Lincoln* Hotel) —The Rev. Edna F. Mauzy. pastor. Morning subject, ’Lore Weighed' Against Material Values." Christ Church Episcopal—The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector. Morning theme. "Presence Through Absence." Baccalau-

chard orioles 2, chipping sparrows, 2, catbirds 2, robins 7, house wrens 14, martins 26. Next—Do plants have tempertures?

reate sermon to the graduating nurses of the city hospital at 4 p. m. Edwin Ray M. E.—The Rev. William Talbott Jones, pastor. Morning theme, "In Memory"; night, address by Prof. J. J. Haramy of Indiana Central college. Meridian Heights Presbyterian Choir ■— The choir will present a special musical program at the morning church service. This is the last time the choir will sing this season. Merritt Place M. E. Choir—The annual concert of the choir will .be. given tomorrow night at 8 p. m. East Park M. E.—The Rev. R. A. Ulrey, pastor. Morning theme, "Memorial Day”; night. "Popular Religion Versus Christ’s Religion." Advent Episcopal—The Rev. George S Southworth, rector. Morning theme, “A Wonderful Character.” Grace M. E.—The Rev. B. B. Shake, pastor Morning therrie, "The Christ Way”; night, "God and Cos., Builders.” St. Paul’s Reformed—The Rev. William H. Knierim, pastor. Morning German theme. “Divine Providence"; morning English theme, “The Roll of Honor.” Trinity Reformed- The Rev. William H. Knierim. pastor. Morning theme. "The Hall of Heroes.” All Saints’ CaJhedral--Robert C. Alexander, canon. Morning theme. "Cultivating the Gifts of the Holy Spirit.” Churches of Christ, Scientist —The les-son-sermon for all churches of Christ, Scientist, will be "Ancient and Modern Necromancy. Alias- Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Christian Character Builders of West Park Christian—The Rev. John A. Farr, pastor, will speak, on "Jesus’ Friends.” C. M. B. of Third Christian Merle Sidener, class leader, will address the class on "The Profit or Loss on Liquor.” The Franklin college choir will sing. Christian Fellowship Builders (Fountain Square Theater) Harry Ochiltree, class leader, will speak on "Loyalty! Oh, Yeah.” Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, will play. Hillside Christian—The Rev. Herbert J. Wilson, pastor. Morning theme, "Until Our Host Returns"; night, a stereopticon lecture on China, by the Woman’s Missionary society. Broadway Baptist— lo:4s a. m. service, Homer Rhodeheaver, famous evangelistic singer, will conduct a musical service. Central Christian —Dr. W. A. Shufienberger, pastor. Morning theme, The Confession”; night. "Finally." Fairview Presbyterian Dr. Edward Haines Kistler. pastor. Morning theme, A Modern Cain"; second sermon on the repeal of the eighteenth amendment. Soloist. Miss Ruth McVey. Calvary Baptist— lson H. .Ferrl.v P aa '° r . 930 a. m., unified worship and Bible study; 11 a m.. theme, "Watchfulness , night,’ "God's Last Arrow.” First Friend*-The Rev. David Edwards, pastor. Sunday morning wm be known as "Concern Day,” with members of the church speaking.

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CITY LICENSES FOR TRUCKS TO FACEJATTLE Validity of Ordinance Is Tested in Behalf of Four Operators. Validity and constitutionality of a city ordinance requiring commercial trucks to secure license plates in Indianapolis on the basis of tonnage, neared its first test Friday. A demurrer and briefs were filed on behalf of four truck operators for failure to have licenses in the court of Judge William H. SheafTer. ■ The cases were continued to June 2 to give city attorneys time to reply to the briefs filed by attorneys for the Motor Truck Association of Indiana in behalf of the truckers. Efforts are being made by the association to organize and publicize the city ordinance requiring the license fee in order that it may be battled in higher courts of the state. C. w. Abraham, secretary of the association, headquarters 1127 Central avenue, points out that when the ordinance was passed about 1912 that autos and trucks w'ere not required to have state licenses, and did not pay gasoline taxes as they do now. RECEIVE ALE SHIPMENT First to Arrive in Indiana Since Wright Bone Dry Law Repeal. First shipment of ale to Indiana since Wright bone dry law repeal is scheduled to arrive late today or Saturday, according to John Burke, local importer. A carload of Pickwick ale. made in Boston, comprises the first shipment. The ale is highly popular in the east, where first sales were made. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices CAREY, MARIE O’CONNOR—Beloved wife of John K. Carey, mother of Jackie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. O'Connor. sister of Mrs. Velma Helt, Lucille and Glenn L. O’Connor, died Thursday. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 at the home. 4054 College; 9 a. m. St. Joan of Arc church. Burial Holy Cross cemeterv. Friends invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. COSSINS, HELENA S.—Of 2150 N. Temple. Beloved wife of Joseph Cossins and mother of John Cossins of Commisky, Ind . and Mrs. Maggie Hockersmith, Beville; Ind.; Mrs. Laura Lee. Mrs. Edith Coyle of Indianapolis, departed this life Thursday, May 25, age 58 years. Funeral notice later. For information call MOORE & KIRK. CH-3550. GLENDY, OSCAR V.—Of Scottsburg. Ind., beloved husband of Mimie Glendy, father of Mrs. Edna May Lowe and Mrs. Bernadean Lew’ark, departed this life May 25. age 55 years. Funeral Monday, May 29, at residence of his father-in-law, Samuel Whitehouse. 2410 N. Gale. 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. (Scottsburg papers please copy.) ... M'MACKEN, RUTH— Of 2918 E. Eighteenth St., beloved wife of William F. McMacken and mother of William Frederick and Charles Robert McMacken, departed this life Thursday, May 25, age 39 years. Funeral Saturday. May 27, at MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St., 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. MONAHAN, MRS. SIDNEY—Age 78 years, mother of Mrs. Clidy Otto, Leonard ana Andy of Indianapolis, Roy Monahan and Mrs. Lizzie Newby of California, and Mrs. Ethel Law-fair Os Martinsville. Ind., passed away Thursday . Services at the residence, 328 S. Warman Ave., Saturday 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. TYNER SERVICE. WADE. PATRICK S.— Beloved father of James and Josephine Wade died at his residence. 661 E. Twenty-first St., Thursday. Funeral Saturday. 8:30 at the home. 9 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Holy Cross cemeterv. Friends Invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. WALK, JOHN E.—Brother of Sallie. Nell and Jane Walk, Mrs. Mary Manning and Mrs. Margaret Manning, passed awav at the residence, 521 N. Gray. Thursday, May 25. Funeral at the residence Saturday morning. May 27, at 8:30; services at St. Philip Nerl church 9 o’clock. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. (Lafayette papers please copy.) 3 Funeral Directors, Florists

E.pe.lie. !nc, Fl.uc IN Service Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian HA-1444 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. DR-0321-0322 4 Lost and Found "reward TO FINDERS LOST ARTICLES that have been advertised as lost ii this column will receive two guest tickets To See “ADORABLE” at APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article to it owner, ask him to cal] Miss Joe, RI-5551, at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that you have returned the articles and tickets will be mailed at once. LOST—Female Tov Boston Bull: white wiTh brown spots; Peegv; reward CH-4670. NEAR KENTUCKY AVE., Belt railroad, small brown female dog, long hair. 1333 Hiatt. Reward. PAIR GLASSES. HORN-RIMMED REWARD. 1448 N. DELAWARE LI-2263 PARROT LOST—Vicinity 2816 N. New Jersey, If seen call TA-5U4. Reward. PlN—Pocahontas past officer's. Delaware St, or city market. Reward BE-0433-R POLICE DOG—Male black and tan. Reward. 401 W, 29th st. HA-0282 RING —Mans Ruby, vicinity Rural and Michigan. Reward. Hubb Cleaners. CH. 1827, SETTER. FEMALE. LOST—White, brown head markings: name Betty"; reward. 315 S. Warman. BE-0719 TOY BOSTON BULL—'White face, breast, 4 white feet: ffmale: from 2327 E. Riverside Dr Reward. TA-1514 5 Personals DR. CHESTER MILLER—"The Children's Dentist.” 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI--7281. RENT A MAYTAG $1 oer week. L. S. AYRES & CO. YOUR old gas range made to operate like 1933 model with our guaranteed gas saving appliance. Saves nearly half vour gas bill. We employ no car assers. GAS SAVER CO., 47 S. Pennsylvania. RI-

ANNOUNCEMENTS 6 Transportation ! Travel by Bus Low rates, fast, safe. schedules, porter service WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Round Trip Fares CHICAGO 13 75 LOUISVILLE $2 95 CINCINNATI S2 95 NASHVILLE $6 45 ATLANTA $11.95 Leave Friday. Return on Tuesday. Let Us Plan Your Trip. Call or Write . _ _ COLONIAL TOUR BUREAU. LI-2686. 141 s. Illinois St. SPECIAL BUS to Chicago FAIR June It)" $3.00 ROUND TRIP. 445 Century Bldg. ri-6858. BUSIN ES SSER INC E 7 Business Services CHAIRS made new by rebottoming In cane hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDU3TRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Established 1912. WACHSMANN. DR-5367. FURNlTUßE—Upholstering and repairing. Free estimates. KEY UPHOLSTERING SHOP, BE-3754-W. SCREENS—New ones made; old one rel paired. Estimates. MILLER. DR-6051. REPAIR SERVICE on Fans, Sweepers, Appliances and etc, RI-4622. Does Your Roof Leak? We fix ’em, $1 00. Call CH-0846. BAND and orchestra instruments repairing; expert guar work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513, 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pav six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call RI-7750. 419 E. Market St. MOVING—S 2 up, anything, anywhere, anytime; white men. PETE'S CH-2578. BRADSHAW TRANSFER—Move any time. $9 and up; exp, white men, LI-4105. DREXEL. 1243—Moving. $2 up. General hauling. MILLER. 1023 Fletcher Ave. STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3628. RI-6561. CH-0699-W, RI-1288 —Moving prices reduced. Clean pads; covered trucks; white men. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A NO. 1 PAPER hung 10c roll; wall paper cleaned FREE. Painting, repairing. quality work. MR. WILLIS. DR-5075. CLEANING—Paper 50c per room; immediate service: white: 10 years experience. LANNAN. BE-4728. PAPER HANGING—Not the cheapest, but _t he best. Estimates Free. LI-4290. PAPER furnished, hung. $3.75. kitchens painted, $7. Painting, interior, exterior. RI-1642. REAL paper hanger, painter. 25 years’ experience; any room $2; white man. MR. RAY HE-3247. HOUSE PAINTING Hour or job; paperhanging 12 1 ac roll. Cleaning. BE-2528. AVERAGE ROOM—Hung $2. Suntest. Paper 8c up. Burroughs. BE-118S-W. PAPER HANGING—S 2 room: paper 8c up. House painting. Guaranteed satisfaction. BE-1567. PAPER CLEANING—EXCELLENT SERVICE. O'DONALD. RI-4628. PAPER HANGING, cleaning and painting, by responsible man; reasonable. CII--2515-J. 7-d Cleaners and Dyers RUG CLEANING—ReIiabIe, guaranteed work, special price. 9x12: *1.50 with sizing; quick delivery service. BARKER LAUNDRY <Ss DRY CLEANING CO. LI--9396. RUGS—9xI2 cleaned and sized. *sl By this old reliable firm. W. N. FLY RUG CO,. 2328 Brookside. CH-2211. RUG SPECIAL—9xI2 rug, cleaned, sized, $2; small rug, 50c; fluff, chenille made to order. Active Rug Cleaners. HA-3636. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring FREE COMPLETE GROUND COURSE Including Theory of Flight. Air Rules. Navigation. Motors, etc., to students taking dual instruction. Actual flying course at only $2 per week. For Information call BE-4400. TARKINGTON SCHOOL OF AVIATION. Municipal Airport. FREE Hawaiian Guitar, to each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO 2108 Roosevelt Are. WILL give pipe-organ lessons in exchange for answering telephone one morning or afternoon a week. IR-0956. H E L PWANTE D 13 Help Wanted—Male Crew Manager Experienced handling house-to-house men. Apply 135 So. Illinois, MR. NUSBAUM. Apply 9-10 a. m. Saturday. ' MEN-SALARY-BONUS SHOE SALESMAN ~ Regular employment. Must be experienced. Apply at once. 35 E. Washington St. 14 Help Wanted—Female HOUSEWORK—Good home for middle aged lady who will help. 1614 W. New York St. (31 LOCAL WOMEN—Business type, to train for office managers. We furnish everything. Apply 620 People Bank Bldg. 10 WOMEN for special campaign. No selling. 809 Roosevelt Bldg. GIRL for general work around Restaurant. 503 East Washington St. ATTRACTIVE young Waitress. TAYSTEE FOOD SHOPPE. 1425 N. Illinois St _ 16 Situations Wanted STENOGRAPHER and dictaphone operator; 4 years’ experience. Also office detail. Times. Box K. 118. MIDDLE AGED single man, good character, yard work, or work around home. Best ref. 355 W, 32nd. Street. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2—523 N. ALABAMA. APT 5. Modern room, adjoining bath. Constant hot water ALABAMA. N 2355—Large, cool front room; 4 windows; private entrance; constant hot water; garage. ASHLAND. 903—Room, lovely, cool, lower apartment; Beauty Rest mattress; walking distance: reasonable. COLLEGE, 3553—Front room: private entrance; shower, hot water; garage optional. WA-1645-W. DELAWARE. N., 1328—Furnished room; private tub shower, twin beds. Reasonable, ILLINOIS, 1907 N.—Attractive cool room, nice closet, constant hot water. Garage. Reasonable. ILLINOIS. 2164, N.—Good modern sleeping rooms. $1.50 week. MERIDIAN. N., 3331 —2 large connecting unfurn. rms.. large closets; south exposure; garage. TA-0340. MERIDIAN, 2044 N , No. s—Cozy studio, living rcom. connecting bath, private entrance. HA-4127-J. Girl. NEW JERSEY. N., 3347—Very attractive room; private home; hot water. HA--1682-W. OLNEY, N. 1015—Nice, cool room; kitchen privileges. Suitable for 1 or 2, Private entrance. CH. 1464-M. PARK AVE., 1018—Front sleeping, clean, private porch, real home; 1 or 2; cheap. RI-4208. PENNSYLVANIA. 1470 N— All outside sleeping rooms, private hath, or without. WOODRUFF. 774, W. DR.—Pleasant front room. B-.auty Rest; next bath; $3.50. CH-5724.

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RENTALS 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns 1 FURNISHED cottage on White river; 12 miles north. 307 E Michigan. ; "SELDOM INN' —73d St. Block E. Ravenswood Beach; 6-room semi-modern; sleeping porch; $32 50. Inquire rear I NICE clean beds: cross ventilation; 26c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL." 4 N. New Jersey. ; CLINTON HOTEL: 29 VIRGINIA—Nice, large, front, housekeeping room; newly decorated Pnlrminl TTotpl Every con. free parkooiorudi noiei me Must see to aD _ predate, $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. COROY4DO Hotel. 156 ' J N - 111; 50 V_ clean outside rooms: water A" baths Daily Tsc up: wklv. *3 50 up. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; *lO week 750 N. Meridian LI-2351. F ALABAMA. 920 N„ OlLdil-N KJULj SINGLE ROOMS. HOTFL $3.50—*4—*4.50. FOLLOW THE CROWD for clean attractive mod rms LI-1496 HOOSIER HOTEL RATES $3 to $6 Family Hotel. 440 Massachusetts Ave. Newly decorated and painted. Running hot, cold water. Showers and baths. 18 Housekeeping Rooms *3. *3.50 and *s.so—lllinois. N, 2339; 1 and 3 rooms; suitable for 4. HA-4938-M. $3.75; NEW YORK. E. 4027—2 unfurnished front connecting rooms; modern; utilities; private entrance. $4; 2225 E. iOTH—2 front rooms, modern, sink, gas range, large closet, *5; GARFIELD DR, 2149, E.—2 rooms, private home: utilities, garage optional; near park. DR-2459-W. *5; EASTERN 209—2-room furnished apartment; modern; private entrance; very convenlent. CH-5055. ALABAMA. 1104, N.—Front apartment; overstuffed, $4; 2 rooms, sink, $3.75; 1 room. $2.75: attic room, sl. ALABAMA, N. 2205—3 rooms; overstuffed; new floors and paper: *6. HA-4928-M. ALABAMA. N. 1838- Lovelv newlv cleaned apartments; nice kitchens; constant hot water; porches; rent reduced; furnished See Them! ALABAMA, N . 1019—2, nice, clean, cool rooms: private entrance; elderly people preferred; $4, $5. ALABAMA. N., 1920 —1 room and kitchenette, well furnished, near bath; private entrance. TA-0620. BEVILLE. 829. N.—2 front housekeeping rooms, next bath; porch, private entrance. Two gentlemen. BROADWAY, 1422—Furnished apartment; private bath; overstuffed; phone; garage; bargain. CENTRAL. 1241—2 clean outside rooms; 2 beds, utilities; phone; parking space; $5, CENTRAL. 2122—3 Nicelv furnished rooms; must see to appreciate. Garage. Adults. TA-8932. DELAWARE, 527 N.—Clean, well furnished. 1 or 2 rooms, pantry, sink, private entrance: re asonable. EASTERN AVE.—Near New York; large unfurnished room, bath; for widow or 2 girls. CH-6328. HOLMES, S, 218—3 modern unfurnished rooms, newly decorated, utilities paid; private. BE-0638. ILLINOIS. N, 3120—Desirable 2-room apartment; completely furnished, modern; also sleeping room. TA-6064. McCARTY. 326 E.—2 or 3 clean rooms, $2 and $2.50; everything furnished; private entrance, garage. NEW JERSEY. N, 821—Light housekeeping room. $4; sleeping rooms. $3; garage included. LI-8082. 540 E. OHlO—Housekeeping rooms; $1.50 to $2 per week. ST. CLAIR. 310 E.—*lo per month and up; utilities furnished; 2,3, 4 rooms; unfurnished. SOUTHEASTERN, 1523—Front, Ist floor, 2-room apartment, dinette set, overstuffed. modern, private entrance. Reduced. STATE, N., 423—Lower. 3-room apartment, redecorated, overstuffed furniture, utilities paid; yard. CH-0162-J, STATE. N.. 425—2 Connecting rooms, well ventilated: utilities paid: 84; garage. TALBOTT, N. 2420- Nice, clean housekeeping room, $2.50 and $3; running water. HA-4928-M. TALBOT. N., 2247—2 rooms, kitchenette, completely furnished. Private hath and entrance. Can accommodate 3; reasonable. VERMONT. E„ 230—Large, airy, front, clean room; completely furnished; very reasonable. RI-2811, WASHINGTON. E., 1220—Two connecting front rooms, downsta rs; sink, porch, garage; also up $4.50. LOVELY, WOODRUFF 608 M. DR.—2 rooms, $5: 1 room, $3: everything furnished. Large porch. CH-4108. 13TH. W.. 36—2 rooms; everything furnished; also clean, cool, sleeping rooms; modern. RI-3093. 30TH.. W.—Partly furnished 2-room upper, $2.50: down, 4 rooms, $3.50; modern. WA-2820-J. 31ST. W.. 1057—2 large front modern rooms, furnished complete. 1 single room. earaefe. TA-2551. 52ND 720. E.—3 attractive upper unfurnished rooms. Sink, new linoleum; private entrance. sls. HU-8948. NORTH—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; PRIVATE BATH; PRIVATE ENTRANCE. HE-1223. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in The Times. Phone "ad-taker" Ri. 6551 during buslness hours 19 Rooms with Board *4.50 EACH FOR 2—2016 N. Delaware; front room with meals: twin beds; porches; hot water; plenty ventilation; privileges; noon lunches. HA-1786-M. BROADWAY, 2232—2 connecting unfurnished rooms; also 1 furnished room; modern; home cooking. HE-2567. BROOKVILLE AVE.—Pleasant, cool room; large closet: $5.50 for 2; home cooking; go rage. IR-7591. HARDING. 1857 N.—2 rooms, twin beds, near bath, good meals, home privileges, laundry; $4 each. OLNEY, N., 953 —Room and board. $5 wk., or housekeeping privileges; widow's priv_ate home; near 10th st, OXFORD. N.. 540—Cheerful corner room; private home: modern: gentleman: board optional. CH-3966. TENTH, E.. 2626—Attractive front rooms; good meals; hot water; laundry, $6. CH--4996-M. NONE BETTER—Twin beds, shower: home atmosphere. 2062 N. New Jersey. TA-6916. SUBURBAN—IdeaI for summer Cooi room; home cooking; 2 employed; "-rage; bus. HU-5894, 21 Unfurnished Apartments $18; 22ND E„ 139>2—Modern 4 Tooms; bath; heat, water. TA-3097, LI-8202 $20—42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apartment; neat. gas. water. Ice furnished. Call Apt. 1, The Grant, $22; CAPITOL. 2612 N.—4-room lower duplex he a t and water paid. $27.50; MICHIGAN. E.. 2805—Living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath; heat, water, gas and garage furnished. CH--5403. S3O; CENTRAL. 2446—5 rooms, hardwood floors, heat, water, paid, porches. $35; Alabama. 1722 N.—s-room, modern apartment, Frigidaire. sun porch. TA--3075. BROOKSIDE PARKWAY South Drive, 3701; 4-room modern apartment. CH--1416. CENTRAL, 2342—5 Rooms, heat and water. 1 month free. RI-5994. HE-2783. COLLEGE. 3539—5-room lower apartment, garage, water., G. E.. reduced to *4O. GRACELAND. 3615—Lower duplex. 3 rms., garage, utilities furnished; sls. HA--2362-W. 1455 N. New Jersey, $25 Four large rooms; modern; General Electric; garage; awnings; front and rear yard; extremely good. NORTHWESTERN. 2936—2 3-room unfurnished apartments: utilities paid; sls mo.: garage. TA-2551. WOODRUFF PLACE, 787 E. DR.—Beautiful 4-room; G. E refrigeration, utilities furnished, reduced. 230 E. 9th St $30.00-$ 37 50 402 N. Meridian 45.00- 125 00 MERIDIAN COURT APTS. 3360 N. Meridian: efficiency. $36.50; bedroom apts. $45 to $57.50. HE-1422 ATTRACTIVE—Downtown 5-room apartment garage: $27.50. 911 N. Meridian. TA-0641. 3-ROOM APARTMENTS Modern; 5 minutes to town: Riverside bus. hardwood floors: very cheap. Call TA-1713. MODERN apartment across from beautiful Garfield Park; rent reduced; see custodlan. 2525 Shelby, DR-7474. LOWER duplex; south of creek, convenient to business, church and school, city steam heat, cool in summer, warm in winter. Why live in stuffy apartment? $45 LI-1461, 9a, m. to 5 p, m. FREE transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apartments, day or nite. No obligations. LI-5452; eve. or Sun . TA-1054 or WA-C433. IND LAN APOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. This Is What You Want Summer comfort and excellent heat In winter; 5 rooms, light and airv; bungalow type apt.; laundry: new G. E. refrigerator: awnings; porches; yards; ideal for children; near school, churches. 1815 College. Resident mgr., 1807 College HE-5529 22 Unfurnished Houses *10; HILLSIDE AVE . 1995—4 rooms, semU modern, water paid, will paper. TA--3094 *ll.so—Water paid. 3038 Station. Redecorated; 4 rooms, semi-modern: cement cellar; 2-car garage. CH-4924 *II.SO—OLNEY N.—3-rooms, bath, redecorated. water paid. Brookside Park. DR. 1809-J. *l2. STATE AVE.. 1042—5 Rooms, semimodern cottage, repapered. Inquire 809 Spruce at, I#v

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Woodsmall Apartmeinits UNFURNISHED FURNISHED 2735 N MERIDIAN THE DOWN TOWNE Newly decorated efficiency and bed- North and Delaware Bachelor room apartments: cross ventilation. apt with kitchenette well furnished all utilities. *3O up. maid service Inc., 11l per week. See Res. Mgr. 3777 N. MERIDIAN. One-bedroom apartments in ultra N ' uhnois. modern building: fireproof and u ' J inK \? Pn L drM,ln f wm, soundproof; carpeted floors $55 Pullman diner, kitchenette with builtin features. Frigidaire; utilities inc. 502 E. MAPLE ROAD In rent ' *”• 1- apt ; front location; 2735 N MERIDIAN i "jndern conveniences. Newly decorated ' one-bedroom and Rent now only *SO with garage. efficiency apartments. Cross ventilate it vuptp Dnln t!o , n thoroughly modern. A real 542 E. MAPLE ROAD. value at *35 and up 2- suites with daylight 1 kitchen and dining room Must be seen to be appreciated. $55.00. Capable resident managers in all these buildings, thus insuring clean 3444 N. PENNSYLVANIA. environment and proper rnanage-2-bedroom apartments In thorough- went It modern building Fireproof and Free transportation dav or night soundproof. Exceptional value. without anv obligation, to inspect apartments 15 i ( L N ' ILLINOIS. Eve and Sun. TA-1064 or WA-0433. Efficiency apartment with dinette and dressing room All utilities paid. M M Wno./'csiMff'"! Convenient to downtown. $25. AJ • O. W OOCL§!nn!!L. 4001 E WASHINGTON. AgSuSCy, IIHC. Bedroom apartments with dressing room; cross ventilation. *32.50. 2nd Floor Fidelity Trust Bldg.

22 Unfurnished Houses sl2; ADAMS ST., 2811—4 rooms, semimodern double, garage, water paid. RI--1533. SI3—PARK. 729—4-room modern; water paid. HU-3094. $13.50: 2623 GUILFORD—S rooms, bath, heatro!a. garage, water paid. HE-4957 SI4—SPANN Ave. 4126—5 rooms, 2 lots for garden. garage. CH. 0899. sls; NEW YORK. W., 857—5 looms, semimodern, newly papered, water paid. RI--3914. sls; RIVERSIDE DR.. E.. 2015—4-room semi-modern bungalow, garare HA-U 172 SIB—23RD. E, 121—6 rooms, modern: builtins; redecorated; thoroughly cleaned; fireplace. $18; NEAft BROOKSIDE PARK -6-loom modern double; water paid; garage. CH--4165-R. $18.50 Formerly $45; RAYMOND - !: 930 5-room modern. Garfield Park. DR--6633-W. S2O. CAPITOL. 2421 N.—6 Large airv rooms, garage; A-l. modern. HU-5154. $22_50: 26th E. 3424—4-rooni modern: shower, in-a-door laundry, garage. TA--6415. $22.50; LE GRANDE. 1535—4 rooms modern, excellent condition, water paid. CH-1509. | $25; 30TH ST. E , 516—6-ROOM MODERN SINGLE. WILL REPAINT. $25; CHESTER, S., 34—6 rooms, sunparlor, California type bungalow double, garage, water. BE-0532. $26; formerly $65; Central, 2821—Brick, 6 rooms, strictly modern. WA-2375. $27.50; ALABAMA. N.. 2203—6 rooms, modern, hardwood floors, garage, shrubbery. HA-0494-W. ASHLAND. 2528 —5-bedroom modern single, ideal 2-familles, S2O each. LI-8121. BEECH GROVE. 11l S. 7TH. AVE~Doubl(\ 6 rooms strictly modern, water paid; garage, B O. 77 J 1 , BELLEFONTAINE, 2737—5-rooms modern double. Just painted. Garage. sl6. 2964 Bellefontaine Six-room modern double; water paid. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. BEVILLE, N., 204—Four-room, semi-mod-ern: water paid; $lO. BE-0205. BRADLEY. S.. 43—4-room modern double; BURGESS AVE., 5225—Single. 5 rooms, modern; *2O. Inquire 5205 Burgess. IR-7096. CENTRAL. 2607—6 rooms modern, redecorated. reflnished. repainted, awning; $25. HE-5634. COLLEGE, 5026—Brick, 6 rooms strictly modern, excellent condition; $35. HUDEARBORN, N., 2877—5-room modern bungalow; garage: *ls. RI-9548_ DELAWARE, N., 1811—North side double. 7 rooms, modern. 4 bedrooms, newly decorated. Inquire 1809. DRAPER, 1531 —5-room house, semi-mod-ern; water paid; redecorated: reduced to $12,50. HU-4368. DR-3564-R. EAST ST, N.. 812—8 rooms, bath: gas, electricity, furnace. $12.50, HU-6397. GRANT. N., 314—5-room modern: garage; $18: water paid; cherries. IR-1513. HAMILTON N. 42—5-room bungalow double. bath, garage. sl2, CH. 3625-W HIGH ST.. 1002—Near Eli Lilly's; 4 rms.. sl2. 29 E. Ohio. N■ ILLINOIS, 2424—7-room modern double; 3 bedrooms; excellent condition; near St. John school; $lB INGRAM, 1824—Near Tech, 6 rooms modern. redecorated, garage: Brlghtwood car. KENWOOD. 2325—6-room modern double. Fix to suit tenant. HA-0702-R. McPHERSON. 2821-23—5-Room modern' garage; A-l; sls, LI-4118. ' MERRILL. 105 W.—4 rooms and bath; 107 W, Merrill 4 rooms and bath. IR-5293 ; _ MICHIGAN, E., 5152; snappy 4-room modern, redecorated, garage, $32.50. By appointment. Owner. CH-2368. 5047 E. Michigan Five-room modern bungalow; will paper. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC MICHIGAN. E.. 3518—5 rooms; lights and water free; sls. Hawthorne. S. 121; 6 rooms: modern; garage; S2O. IR-7915. NEW JERSEY. 2346-48 N.—Double, modern. 6 rooms, garage, good condition; $22.50. LI-4118. NEW JERSEY. 2848 N.—Single, 6 rm. mod., redecorated and reflnished; $35. 11U--3789. NEW YORK. E. 3839—5-room modern bungalow; garage: S2O. RI-9548. OXFORD, N., 2143—5-room, semi-modern, PARKER. 2045—Small double, *l6. eludes water, garage. Heatrola and gas janßf-. Living room, bedroom and bath. Ll-5231-PLEASANT, 1126—Single 7-room modern; Ideal roomers; furnace; garage; sls PROSPECT. 429.—Modern *lB Ravmond, E . 1418. sls; Goodlet. 906. sll. ROOSEVELT AVE. 3460 modern: large lawn, garage. Ideal lor sanitarium. TA-6058. RURAL, N.. 1129—Near St. Philip's: 3 bedroom double, bath; garage; SIS: A-l. VILLA AVE. 905—4-room double; newly papered: $12.50; water paid WASHINGTON. E.. 2012 —Upper 5 rooms modern, water paid. sls. BF.-2615. 3161 E. Washington Good six-room double: A-l paper garage: water paid. LI-7491. GREGORY &• APPEL. INC. 10TH ST.. E.. 213—6 rooms mod., water paid; S2O. 29 E. Ohio. 11TH. E. ST.—6-room double: garden, garage: water paid; sl4. WA-2820-J. 11TH, E., 1437—5 rooms, modern; excellent condition: garage; water paid. WA-1484 12TH ST.. E. 419 —Modern 7-room double’ splendid condition; economical heating. CH-7670. 30TH ST. W , 603—Six large rooms, modern. built-in features. *22.50. Highland Ave.. 415, six rooms, modern. $17.50 water paid. LI-4424, or HE-4013. 36TH ST.. W., i2s9—Lovely 4-room modern. garage, water paid; $lB. WA-5603. COLORED—Paris Ave . 2825; 4 rooms, modern; garage: A-l; sl6, TA-6146. RI- >546. COLORED- *ls Blvd. P!.. 2617—5-r Jom double with bath A-l. RI, 1694. After You Have Selected Your New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses *IO—WOODRUFF PLACE." E. Drive. 623 - Nicely furnished 4-room modern; porch yard, utilities. *ls.oo—loth. 153 S. BEECH GROVE—6 rooms furnished. Water paid. Children no objection. $25 —1702 E. 42ND Brick duplex apartment: 4 rooms, bath, utilities, garage. HU-8742. CARROLLTON. 3535—5-room lower duplex for summer; porches, reasonable. WA--2860-J CENTRAL. 4508—Furnished 4-bedroom house; sleeping porch; porch; reasoaable. HU-6560, DELAWARE. 2603 1 j N. —4-room upper duplex; everything furnished; 2 bedrooms. $7.50 week. Prefer couple GRANT. 1308 N.—4-room semi-modern furnished house. Call after 6:30 p. m. ILLINOIS. 810 1 a N.—Modern, furnished efficiency apt.; *5 to *7.50, BtUities paid. LI-8888. MARKET. E. 1326—5 rooms, bath: duplex; porch, heat, water: $35 RI-2234. MERIDIAN. N„ 1712—Furnished 2 room apartment; business people; garage. TA-3645. NEW YORK. 726 E—Just furnished 6-rm modern; 3 bedrooms, adults: garage *lO. PENNSYLVANIA. 1470 N.—3 rooms furnished. Frigidaire. summer rate, suitable for 2 or 3. PENNSYLVANIA 3444 N-—Corner, furnished 2 bed-room apartment; unusually cool; *75, TA 4785, PROSPECT. 2507—Wi1l share nice 5-room home: 2 or couple. DR-5813. TALBOT. 3162 N—3 lovelv lower rooms; utilities; references; adults; gatage; reasonable.

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j 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ~~ BARRINGTON I WEfkl COURT APARTMENTS ! fcTT.W 57 E. Maple Hoad Blvd. FURNISHED | Attractive living room, dinette, | kitchen, beautiful tile hath with | shower; large bedroom. Apartment i has 4 closets and extra roli-away | bed. Includes FURNITURE •P uu and ALL UTILITIES. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, alcove, privata bath. See housekeeper In basement. 651 EAST DRIVE. WOODRUFF" PLACE*” 1 bedroom apartment, beautifully furnished; all utilities paid: references; adults; rent reasonable. CH-3843, 11TH. W. 42—Niceiv decorated kitchenette apt., gas. water, ice furnished: $25. Call Apt,, 1 The Grant. 23RD. COLLEGE - Redecorated 6-roora home, bath; bedroom down, permanent. HU-3598 26th W. 1502—Upper and lower beautifully furnished, utilities, garage. TA 2959. 44TH. 325 W.—Furnished house. Teacher leaving for summer HU-5445 FURNISHED House near 10th and-Cerf-tral for summer. Reasonable to responsible party. Ri. 4870. THE ROTHERWOOD 1503 N. Pennsylvania; nicelv furnished efficiency, newly decorated; all utilities furnished. Call LI-4881. 24 Suburban and Farm* $10; 2 acres, 2 rooms, grapes, fruit, near Morris, off Lvnnhurst. RI-1091 MODERN 5-room suburban home ga7age~ chicken house, garden. w A -1685 -1. RENT sls—Or will sell 6 rooms, acre ground, n. of Brookville id.: Liherty Gardens addition. RI-3413. WA-3661. 8 ACRES- 7-room modern bungalow out ?lli!, dln 6s; adults; Clermont; S2O. HA--163 I -J. EDGEWOOD—S rooms; double tfarace; P ark . Rarden. spot; $lO. DRATTRACTIVE, thoroughly modern, 2-bed-room home; 3 acres or ground 8 miles _ nor 1 hwest; S3O. WA-0342. 25 Factory. Office and Desk Space STATION N. 2354—Storeroom 10x40. Op--1369te Drfam Thater - *ls. water. CH. DESK space, downtown location, good Ll49?f faciliUes; stenographer available. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale 4340—California bungalow; 4 bedrooms; Farquhar furnace, soft water iZ? to appreciate: lot 50x 203. REsSLER. LI-8381. New Augusta 462fr -Special bargain'; price M.fcUU 5 rooms almost modern, paraee etc. Reasonable cash payment, balance MARION VAN ARSDELL, 1019 North Beville, CH-1108. NORTHWEST—S-room modern. garage* sacrifice, go in business. RI-4298. evenrngs. BARGAIN—S-Room house; 2 lots: toilet! b^ y S9OO for all. Timberman. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA Modem- 7 rooms; small down payment: terms. Mr. Miner. RI-<471. JUST SOUTH of Garfield Park 5 rooms 7 modern; long living room: price. $3 000. _Fennings Bros . 28 S. Illinois sL ' 11]1 5 ro° ms : toilet; s,nk in kitchen: paved street and alley brjee $1 200. Fennings Bros., 28 s’ FIVE-ROOM modern; nice location; rTear Brookside Park: 2-car garage; street and allev paved; sacrifice price for quick sale. _JD_ C !_Harness. 431-32 Orrideuial bldg 28 Sale Suburban Property CHICKEN FARM—Bungalow fruit' *2OO A.—lmproved; 500 evergreen tree*; 7i fruit trees; 1 acre strawberries. Sacrifice. Vo o ix mllps southeast Circle. Road 29- G. Sommer. IR-2115-7. *350 DOWN S.O month; 6 room*; Screened porches; basement; gas. water, elec;U C .!uC' Rara ß , ’ : P avp d street; shade; shrubbery. Bert Wilhelm, owner 2106 _S Emerson ave IR-4297 5 ROOMS, breakfast nook _ bath. all bulltin features, full basement, garage, large poultry house, brooder house. large strawberry patch, shrubbery, on 2 acres or rich black ground on National road ol Irvington. CHARLES I,EE. office Bowman Heights, 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage TWO clear lots in Washington Place sell or trade OWNER CH-2.583 130 A paved road, northwest; brick house* bßn . k: £? rn ' ASA R MATHIS. New Augusta 258. LOOK! Farm specialists Anv size sale t . ra £T . M'TARSNEY Ac BROWN. 2608 West Michigan BE-3609 NORWALDO ADDITION -Corner doubls tot- Owner will sacrifice, cash. CH--20 ACREB-5-room bungalow; good soiU fine location. $2,500 low down payNo trade. MR. WILLIAMS. IR--1212, 5450 E. Washington £ nly Your choice of 25 lot*; Sls ° Taxes paid next year Original price S6OO each Buy one for an lnvesttY'iUr,‘’t. 11 ’ 1 an a savings account. 30 Sale Income Property DOWNTOWN—23-room apartment hotel. All rented, good income. LI-8278. 31 Wanted to Trade FINE brick veneer home north: trade for dry goods store, double or B and L stock CH-2583. TWO small houses. Anderson lots, for 9718 nSPOIIS Droperty : value $4,000, LI--33 Wanted—Real Estate FARM about 40 to 60 acres, close in. small down pavment, balance monthly. BE--1 >25-M, after 6 p m MERCHANDISE 35 Household Goods ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Repos? sessed and warehouse damaged, guaranteed. Terms. 550 N. Meridian Bt.. open evenings and Sundays, FURNITURE—I6-rooms, high-class, and rugs 3710 N, Meridian g>, FRIGIDAIRES modei. ill new 1932 model; both at greatiy reduced prices. Terms Open evenings. 5642 E Washington St. BUY yotr used ice box at 5642 E. W'ash? ington St. $2 and up. DINING-ROOM SUlTE'S'pieces; A-l condition; *35. DR-3878-J. BEDROOM. Dining rm living rm oc7 cassional chairs, coffte tables rugs lamps at a great sac. 3710 N Meridian! - USED washers *lO-*ls MBHK New Thor Washers $39 95 Terms. *135 weekly. 32 N. Del. Klee Shop. LI-5386. WASHER.—GOOD USED VERY REASONU ABLE. 1921 W, WASHINGTON ST. FURNITURE. A-l; 5 rooms complete; sacrifice. 811 W. 43rd st. Open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m 3-PIECE living room. 8-piece dining Majestic radio, bridge lamp and tables. 1138 Prospect, rear ELECTRIC RANGE— Monarch": 3 burners; good condition: very reasonbal*. 3921 Carolina st, GAS RANGE kitchen cabinet, ITT porch furniture, *4. library tabie. *3. 3401 Guilford.