Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1933 — Page 19
OCT. 5, 1933-
State .Grid Card Full Pjrdue, Notre Dame to Open: 12 Games on State College Bill. BY DICK MILLER Indiana's collegiate football pa- j rade will reach full stride this weekend. with all but one school in BCtion. Twelve games are carded. The big three —Indiana, Purdue and Notre Dame—all are down lor first-rate tests. While the Boilermakers and Irish will be participating in their opening struggles, their foes are far from setups. Ohio U. Invades Lafayette. The Bobcats have scored several sensational up- ' sets over big time foes in the past four years and the Boilermakers will be forced to step to get by this test. Kansas Tosses Passes Notre Dame likewise takes on a rugged foe in Kansas U. at South j Bend. Tiie Kansas Warriors have j won two this season and boast a oowerful running and flashy passing attack. Indiana invades Minnesota with a splendid chance to win its opening Big Ten struggle. The Gophers loom up as the key team of the Big Ten this fall, but many experts give the Hoosiers more than an outside chance to topple the giants of the north. Butler looked better against Ball Btate but the high class performance of Drake against Illinois indicates the lowa warriors may be too tough for the your.g Bulldog eleven at Des Moines Friday night. Action at Evansville Indiana State is pointing for the Evansville game at Evansville Saturday, with high ideas of staging an upset. State is smarting under defeat at Valparaiso, where they produced a flock of misplays as their afternoon efforts and Evansville, fresh from upsetting Franklin, dare not be off guard for this fray. A lively tussle is on tap for Oakland City fans this w’eek, with the fast stepping Central Normal eleven from Danville out to smear the clean slate of the Oaks. Both teams boast their best teams in years. They meet Friday night at Oakland City. It has been many years since a Wabash team traveled to Franklin for a grid struggle, but it is going to happen Saturday. The Grizzlies have a win over Butler on the books. Wabash will be out for the first time. Game at De Pauw De Pauw also will be raising the curtain for 1933 at home and will j have as the opponent Ball State,! likely to be an improved eleven over j the team that lost to Butler last j Week. Valparaiso, Indiana secondary'
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Purdue’s veteran back field stars will be forced to travel at top speed here Saturday afternoon in the Ross-Ade stadium when the Boilermakers tackle Ohio university’s fast-traveling warriors in the season’s opener. The Bobcats, with a record of only three losses in better than four years, will invade the Boilermaker stronghold with two forward walls that are expected to match the Purdue forwards in both weight and defensive strength.
college champs last fall and undefeated in two games so far, should be able to take care of De Paul at Chicago but the Rose Poly-Gary Junior college scrap at Gary should bring together two evenly matched little teams. Little is known about the Haverford college team in Pennsylvania,
In an effort to start the year off with a victory, Coach Noble Kizer expects to start his “dozen threat’’ combination of Paul Pardonner, quarter back; Duane Purvis and Jim Carter, half backs, and* Fred Hecker, full back. Backing up the veteran foursome will be four other major lettermen who are expected to make their presence felt in the game in Jim Peelle, quarter back; William Riblet, half back; Doxie Moore, full back, and Howard Keegan, full back.
where Earlham performs this week, but the records reveal their only win in 1932 was a scant 7-6 verdict over Washington college. After that Indiana game, things look pretty dark for Hanover at Miami Saturday. Manchester, after a couple of reverses from out of state foes’, rests this week.
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SMITH, WETZEL STAR. By United Press COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 5. The open , field running of Jack Smith and Buzz Wetzel today brightened Ohio State’s hopes for victory over Virginia Saturday. Behind fine blocking, Smith and Wetzel reeled off long runs in yesterday's practice.
Warn eke to Face Durham By Time* Special CHICAGO, Oct. s—With the White Sox holding a one-game edge, Chicago's big league rivals were to renew their city series at W T rigley field today. Lonnie Warneke, ace right-hander, was scheduled to pitch for the Cubs, while Ed Durham, right-hander, was the probable Sox starter. Sad Sam Jones, who has pitched four losing games for American League teams in three world series, scored his first decision over a National League team in his twenty years of pitching when he held the Cubs to six scattered hits for a 3-to-2 triumph in the series opener Wednesday. The Sox gave him a three-run lead in the second inning, and Jones outpitched Guy,, Bush, who allowed nine hits, to win the decision. Four Events on on Mat Bill Jimmie McLemore today announced the complete card of four bouts for Friday night’s wrestling show at Tomlinson hall as follows: Charlie Carr vs. Roy Allen, two out of three falls, one and one-half hour time limit. Vic Weber vs. Vem Clark, two out of three falls, one hour time limit. Harry Burris vs. Walter Hickman, one fall, thirty-minute time liimt. Buck Lewis vc. Omar Price, one fall, thirty-minute time limit. Referee, Ed Westfall. MICHIGAN IS READY By United Press ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. -5. Michigan’s formations for blocking punts are all ready for the Michigan State game Saturday. Coach Harry Kipke sent the Wolverines through a long drill yesterday perfecting these formations. SANS BASKETBALL CALL O'Hara Sans basketball team will hold a meeting next Monday at 11:30 North Dearborn street, 8 p. m. Following players please attend: Green, Jones, McKenzie, Cullmi, Schafer. Shulse. Stanley. Culhan. Snglehart, Phillips, Scott and Emig. and players desiring tryouts. Sans team desires to receive the backing of a local business concern. Sans won thirty-four games and lost seven last basketball season. For early season dates write H. Hustedt, 1130 North Dearborn street, or phone Ch. 1523-W. Furniture Theft Reported Furniture valued at S3O was stolen from the apartment occupied by Tracia Garner, 22, and Muriel Snow, 20, of 1654 North Alabama street, while the girls were moving to 846 South Capitol avenue last night. Plum Tree Is in Bloom For the second time this year, a plum tree is in bloom at his home, Theodore Walker, 350 South Grace street, reported today.
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Special water coils furnished and installed 13 F M HOBACK. DR-3653 Furniture CHAIRS made new by rebottomlng In cane hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583, Gas Stoves Installed GAS stoves installed $1.50 up; general plumbing (licensed.) HOWARD DEER DR-0833 Floor Covering All kinds, anv purposes. BEROES LINOLEUM SHOP, 903 N. 111. RI-5851. Insurance EDWARD BOREN—Fire. Strong Old Stock Company. 710 Continental Bank Bldg. LI-1508. Machinists WE SPECIALIZE In printing eouipment. GEO J, EGENOLF, 18> 2 W. South st. LI-6212. Malt Business MALT, cordials, extracts and supplies. Malt Extract Cos. 38 Virginia ave. RI--2467. Mineral Products REMINERALIZE your system; eliminate poisons, acids, and germs. Banish all forms of rheumatism and stomach trouble and premature old age. Call NATURE'S MINERAL FOOD CO.. 127 E. Ohio St, RI-1770. Moving, Transfer, Storage MOVE YOU—Take your discarded furniture; personal service: free estimates. HE-5038. 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Good used tires. sl, $1.50 each. WICK'S TIRE SHOP, 3301 Madison, Water Proofing WATER PROOFlNG—Basement walls and floors; work done from the inside; guaranteed: reasonable. TA-5219, Window Shades KEITH SHADE C 0.—1348 N. Illinois. RI--4995, Dealers Brenlin Shades. Cleaning. announcements” 1 Death Notices ALLEN. MARV ELIZABETH—BeIoved wife of Homer V. Allen, beloved mother of Mabel Marie, Boyt B. and Gail H. Allen, passed away Oct. 5. 1933. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friday 8 P. M. Burial Vanwert. Ohio, Saturday afternoon. CLARY, LON E.—Husband of Ida. father of Mrs. Margaret Parrish, passed away Thursday morning at the Methodist hospital. Funeral notice later. COHEN, THOMAS—Beloved husband of Rebecca Cohen and father of Mrs. Frieda Markowitz of Coral Gables. Fla., passed away Oct. 1. Funeral services will be held at the residence of Mrs. Hyman Cohen, 1207 Ashland ave., Sunday, Oct. 8. at 10 a. m. Burial Shara Tefilla cemetery. Friends invited. Remains will be at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Union st., until 8 a. m. Sunday. EARSOM, ALICE E.—Sister of Laura, passed away at the residence, 1641 Hall place Wednesday, Oct. 4. 1933. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Cremation. Friends may call at the mortuary anytime. GEISENDORFF. FRED—Of 1337 Nordyke Ave., passed awav at Worral Memorial hospital. Rochester. Minn., Oct. 3. 1933. age 50 years, beloved husband of Bessie Oeisendorff. father of Harold and Maurice Geisendorff. Mrs. June Loucks. Mrs. Bertha Baker. Nftia. Margaret and Ruth Geisendorff. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 7. at 2 p. m.. at residence. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. ILLING, WILLIAM A.—Beloved husband of Anna Marie Illing, father of Miss Fiora Illing and Mrs. Alma McMillin, sassed away Oct. 4. age 56 years. uneral service will be held at the residence, 605 Cottage ave., Friday afternoon, Oct. 6. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LOSCHE. HERRMAN F.—Beloved husband of Sophia Losche. father of Bertha Losche. Mrs. Emma Jackson, Mrs. Etta Kohlmann, Mrs. Elsie Steiner and Albert H. Losche. passed aw’av Thursday. 8:20 a. m. at the residence. 626 Buchanan St. Funeral Saturday. 2 p. m. at the residence. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. G. H. HERRMANN in charge. MORGAN. WILLIAM—Age 65. former police officer, father of Lester William Morgan, brother of Mrs. Sadie Mavo and uncle of George Millspaugh. passed awav Wednesday. Oct. 4. Funeral Friday. Oct. 6. 1:30 p. m . at SHIRLEY BROS. WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME. 2002 W. Michi- * gan St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at THE FUNERAL HOME after 1 p. m. Thursday. SCHMIDT. HENRY—Husband of Adelheid Schmidt, father of Mrs. Theodore Prasuhn. passed aw'av October 4. at 3 p. m.. at the residence. 2333 Brookside Ave. Member of Ben Hur. Workmen’s Sick and Death Benefit Societv. Sons of Herman and member of St. Paul Evangelical church. Funeral services 2 p. m. Saturday. October 7. at residence. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. W. T. BLASENGYM service. 2 Cards, In Memorlams RIFE—In loving memory of our darling mother, and grandmother, MARY E. RIFE, who passed awav 5 years ago today. Oct. 5. 1928. Years of sacrifice, little of play. Loving and giving, and smoothing the wav; Life is too short. Mother ever to pay; Strong In adversity, ready to do, Gentle, unselfish, a friend ever true. Our proudest possession, dear Mother, was you. Daughter, MYRTLE J. BRETHAUER. Granddaughter, MARY N. BRETHAUgR. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM 2226-28 Shelby St. FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1629 W Meridian St TA-1825 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-1828 Clyde V. Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N Meridian. HA-1444. J. c. WILSON 1230 Prospect DR-6221-0322 4 Lost and Found LOST—FuII grown Airedale; answers t> Spud:' friendly: reward. HA-0523. 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ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personals BARBERS. Beauty Operators falling passage Sta’e Medical Test may have Blood completely restored within ten to fifteen days by New Fever Treatment. Negative test or No pav plan. Only limited number treated during October. DR. HARRY K MILROY. State Life building for appointment NOT RESPONSIBLE for anv debts contracted bv anv one other than myself effective Oct 5. 1933. RUSSELL STRAUOHN RENT A MAYTAG *1 per week. L S AYRES St CO __IN S TRUCTIOMS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring ROYAL HAWAIIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC —Native Instructions. 211 E. South. LI-8179. LET THE "HILO HAWAIIANS” teach you to plav the Hawaiian Guitar as they play it, 2108 Roosevelt Ave. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male THE HOOVER COMPANY has an opening for a man to Qualify for manager position. paving drawing account and bonus. Must have car and furnish good references. Call RI-1388 for appointment. 1131 N. Delaware. MR. IOIL. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh route of 800 families Reliable hustler should earn $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write Immediately. Rawleigh Cos , Dept. IN 38-S. Freeport. 111. DON'T BE IDLE. We teadh you to sell our health and accident policies. Commission paid daily. L. S. KERN. 626 Circle Tower. DISTRICT MANAGER AND SALESMEN— Beer equipment. Phone for appointment Out-of-town applicants write. Room 206, Ear.tgate Hotel. I CAN USE 10 men, ages 20-35 at once. SCHANZ. 38 North Penn. Room 418. 14 Help Wanted—Female TWO WOMEN for pleasant demonstration work. Can earn from $lB to $25 weekly. Must be neat appearing and willing to work. No canvassing Apply In person. MRS. LUMSDEN, 510 Merchants Bank Bldg. RARE opportunity for ladies. You may easily earn $25 weekly Work dignified and different No canvassing. 532 Architects & Builders bldg 16 Situations Wanted IN WIDOWER'S home, middle aged widow, good cook, economical. Can sew- best references 703 Mass, ave.. Apt. 5, RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2.50: PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1824—Attractive. front room. Gentleman. Hot water. Good heat, HA-2373-W. S3—TALBOT, N. 2217—We1l furnished front room. Private home, garage; gentleman. HA-0334-W. $3. 2108 N. NEW JERSEY—2 beautiful, warm front rooms, private home, garage, gentlemen. $3.50; BLUE RIDGE RD.. 137—Butler: attractive room. Near bath. Privileges. Bus line. HU-3510. CARROLLTON. 3916—Desirable room: real home; employed person; breakfast; garage optional. WA-3046. COLLEGE. 3249 —Comfortable room in private home; meals nearby. HA-4481-W. DELAWARE AT 32D—Beautiful room, newly decorated; twin beds; private bath. HE-5740, ILLINOIS N.. 1907—Attractive. 1 or 2; large closet; steam heat; constant hot water; garage; reasonable. MERIDIAN. N.. 2221—Front room and alcove; private home; garage optional; gentleman. HA-0959. MICHIGAN. W., 3936—2 Rooms with kitchen privileges. Oarage. sl2 monthly. NEW JERSEY, N„ 1225—Nice pleasant front room; steam heat. Close in. ORIENTAL. N.. 20 —Nice sleeping room. Private entrance. Steam heat; $2. $3. Close in. PARK. 2214—We1l furnished room; twin beds. Gentlemen. Real home; good heat. HE-4115. PENNSYLVANIA, N., 2251—Large, nicely furnished, front room; large closet. Meals optional. TA-5608 PENNSYLVANIA. N. OF 40TH—LARGE MASTER BEDROOM. WITH DRESSING ROOM. NEXT BATH. PRIVATE HOME, GENTLEMAN PREFERRED. WA-3675. PENN., N., 2169—Large room, close to bath. Private family. Gentleman preferred. _ WALNUT, E., 307V2—Nicely furnished im.; private apartment; steam heat; walking distance. LI-9713. WOODRUFF PL.. 856 W. DR—Comfortable rm.; cheerful; private home; reasonable. CH-0378-W. _ 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns Colonial Hotel *ST^SI predate. >4 up. 236 N Illinois, nUARRDRK HOTEL. A homelike hotel Teachers welcome. Ideal location; special rates. 3208 E. Michigan. CH-7550. SARATOGA HOTEL—S4O Massachusetts Ave. Very desirable modern rooms; steam heat; running water. NEW PALACE HOTEL—4 N New Jersey St. Clean rooms. Cross ventilation, steam heat. THE CORONADO—lllinois. '2 blk north bus terminal. Running water, baths; 75c up daily; $3.50 up weekly. City heat. LI-1637. Hotel Royal Special rates to permanent guests, $3 50 week and up with bath. REGULAR HOTEL SERVICE 323 N Illinois St. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 N, Meridian. LI-2351. SEMINOLE HOTEL T."™: All outside rooms with connecting baths, rates $1 per day single: $1.50 double: $4.50 and $5.50 week. LI-1496. Be assured of complete comfort by spending the winter here. Moderate rates. Coffee shop. Walking distance. Delaware at Michigan. LI-5315. - 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50. 16TH st.. E.. 2238—2-Room apartment, furnished. Cozy, home-like. Garage. BE-4273-W. $3. $3.50 & $4: 2224 COLLEGE—I-room apartment: furnished. All utiliites: garage. Private entrance. $3.75; PARK. 1414 —Cozv housekeeping room, next bath. Steam heat. Constant hot water. Phone. $4 50—2117 E. MICHIGAN—2 rooms, dressing room, overstuffed, radio, utilities; or accommodate 3 or 4; $5 54.50: ADAMS 1947—2-room kitchenette; nlcelv furnished: utilities: garage. Brookslde park. Oarage free, adults. BEVILLE. 829. N.—2-bedroom, bath, apartment, entrance; steam heat; block of E. Tenth. BROADWAY. 1134—1 or 2 rooms, kitchenette; clean; good heat; also sleeping room. $2.50 to 54.50. COLLEGE. 1524—Living room, kitchenette. 1 or 2 bedrooms; clean; quiet. Good heat. Lower. COLLEGE. 1356—Single apartment, well furnished. Hot. cold water. Private entrance. LI-8013. ILLINOIS. N . 2339—1. 2 rooms, sink. >3.50, $6. HA-4928-M.' NEW JERSEY, 226 N.—Sleeping & light housekeeping rooms. Hot and cold water. Steam heat. OHIO. E . 540—Nice clean housekeeping rooms $1.50 up. Oarage optional. ORIENTAL. N. 20—2 and 3 room apartments. Complete; nil utilities; private entrance. Reasonable. SUMMIT. N . 236—2 or 3 rooms: everything furnished. Private entrance; garage LOVELY WOODRUFF—6OB M. Dr.; 1 room, $3.50; 2 rooms. $5.50. Furnished. CH--4108. NEAR TECH—2 clean rooms; everything furnished. CH-0256-R 19 Rooms with Board LA SALLE. N.. 951—Cozy front room, near bath. Widow's home. Home cooking. CH-5512-W, MERIDIAN. N—Comfortable furnished room; for 2 employed girls: home privileges. Meals. TA-4626. PRIVATE family of 2 offers real home to right party. Reasonable. HA-2451-J NONE BETTER: twin beds, shower: large closet. Privileges. 2062 N. New Jersey St. TA-6916. 20 Wanted to Rent Rooms WANTED—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms, ullitles furnished. Not more than $3.50 week Widow and son. Box 249. 21 I’nfurnished Apartments s2o—f and 3-room apartments: all utilities furnished. 314 E. Bt. Clair. $22; 42 W. 11TH.—Nicely decorated kitchenetre apartment; heat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt. 1. THE Grant, S3O: FORMERLY sls.—Talbot. 2922. N.; 5 rooms upper, heat, water, garage, schools S4O. WASHINGTON. E. 5217—4 Rooms, sleeping porch; steam heat; utilities. IR--5516: OAKLAND 1102 N —New modern 5-room upper duplex; fireplace, heat and water; low rent: 2 couples PARK. 2432—5-room, steam heated apartment; G. E.; porches; reasonable HE--1265. WASHINGTON. 2012 E— Apartment: upper 5 rooms; west side: water. sls. BE-2615. HOFFMAN APT—6IB N Ala . No. 5; 5 rtys.: bathe fireplace: private porch: reduced to $25. J S. CRUSE. INC. RI-6412. BAKER APT.—3IO N. Ala., ar.d 341 Mass. Ave : 3 and 4 rooms; bath, range: ice box; good condition; $lB up. LI-5117. RI-6412. EAST HOMEWOOD APTS , 4701 E WASH. Up-to-date efficiency apts.; jU utilities furnished; electric refrig.; $31,40. Security Trust Cos. RI-9484. T
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RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments SPINK APARTMENTS 2035 N. Meridian $35 00-1 86 00 1433 N. Pennsylvania .... 35 00- 55.00 402 N. Meridian 40 00- 125 00 3730 N. Pennsylvania 45 00- 50 00 108 E. 13th 32 50- 47 50 111 E. 16th 37 50- 47 50 230 E. 9th 30 00- 37 50 $7 W. 21st 32 50- 50 00 Modern Fireproof Apt. Ftigidaire Equipped ACCESSIBLE Street cars, bus lines and stores. General Apartments, Inc. 1 22 W. Vermont St LI-2439. Nights, Sundavs. Holidays. Call LI-2361. CORONADO. 2101 PARK-Open. Best arranged 7 rooms, including sun parlor. Fine location 5-Room Apt.—Garage * Heat—Water—s27.so See 1512 N. New Jersey. Reconditioned throughout LI-7481. GREGORY Si APPEL. INC. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY Our city wide listings afford an opportunity to inspect fur. and unfurn apts. to meet your requirements. Transportation i free. No obligation. Day. LI-5452; eve. or : Sun. HU-6819. WA-0433 —The Dundee Apts. — Corner Virginia Ave. and McCarty St. Unfurnished $25 Up $32.50 up furnished All Utilities Included M. E. MOLLOY COLORED- 21st at Highland. sl2 to sl4. 2 rooms and bath See custodian. 122 Unfurnished Houses $6: 1522 DELOSS—Good 4-room house: electricity, gas. water. HE-1127. $10; WISCONSIN, 321—5 rooms, newly decorated, easily heated. School 32. RI--0645. $lO. FORMERLY $22 50—36th St., W . 1025; 4 rooms, semi-modern, water paid. CH-5192-M-SIO—FORMERLY S22—EUGENE. 963—5 rooms, repapered, water paid. HU--4340. RI-7051. sls—Water paid; was S2B. 20 foot of Golden Hill; new double; 4 rooms and bath; garage: heatrola. 1431 West 35th. , HA-2955, sls; FORMERLY s3l—Adams St... 1939; 5 rooms modern. A-l, garage. CH-3550. Sls—Formerly $25; English carline. 2229 Spann Ave ; 5-room modem. DR-2353-R. SIS—FORMERLY S2S—BROOKSIDE AVE. 2930—4-rooms, water paid. HU-4340. RI--7061, sl6; FORMERLY s2s—La Salle. S , 49; 5room modern: water paid. CH-5192-M. SI6—VERMONT. E.. 3615—4-room modern bungalow double, garage. LI-5065. $17 —BRADLEY. S., 65—5-room modern, skater paid, garage. LI-5065. $18; FORMERLY s2s—Senate. S.. 1214; 6 rooms, modern, water pd„ A-l. HE-3190. $18: FORMERLY $45: Delaware. N.. 2406; 5 rooms, modern, water paid. DR-6323. $20 —Formerly S4O, Water Pd. 2 Weeks Free. Modern 5-room double, fronting on court. See No. 2-4, 1645 N. Alabama. Inquire No. 3. S2O-FORMERLY S3S—STATE, N. 454 Near Tech. 6 rooms modern. CH-4781-J. $22.50; FORMERLY s3s—Bosart. 704; 6 rooms, modern, water paid. IR-5587. $25, FORMERLY s4s—Gladstone, N„ 417; 6 rooms, strictly modern double, garage. HU-5908. $27.50; AUDUBON. S.. 301 (Irvingtonl—4 bedroom modern double, redecorated garage. IR-4119. $35, FORMERLY s6s—College. 4815; 6 rooms, strictly modern, redecorated. HU--1878. S4S—FORMERLY S6O—MERRILL E. 335 15 rooms, roomers, 5 private entrances. DR-7729. Burdsal Parkway 1223 4- mod., dble.. gar , water pd., S2O. SCHMID & SMITH. INC. REALTORS. CENTRAL AVE., 3150—’ 2 double, 3 bedrooms, garaee, School 60; Shortridge. $25. Formerly S4O. HA-1676-R. CHURCHMAN AVE.. 1148 7-room modern; garage; water paid; S2O. DR-1099. COLLEGE. 1627—6 Rooms modern, hardwood floors, good furnace, garage, water paid, $22.50. COLORAIJO. 115 N —5-Room modern cottage: conveniently located. Only sl6. _LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 VIRGINIA. CORNELL, 2915—5 Rooms. Inside toilet, large garage. sls. WADDY SPRINGER. _ls9_ E Market, LI-5181. HOVEY. 4736—$20—Modern, In excellent condition; garage. SCHMID & SMITH, INC REALTORS. KEYSTONE. N.. 2041—513.50—5-room mod. single: except furnace. SCHMID & SMITH. INC. KEYSTONE. S.. 1852 (Coloredl—4 Rooms, Inside toilet, furnace, good condition; Sl3. WADDY S’ SPRINGER. INC. 153 E. Market LI-5181. LAUREL. 921—5-Room semi-modern. sls. WADDY & SPRINGER. 159 E. Market. LI-5181. 1634 LUDLOW—SIS.OO 5-Room modern cottage: nice yard, garage. water paid. Call FRAZEE LI-2318. MORTON PL., 21st St. E., 317—Owner's home, city heat; 535. HA-2074-W. NEW. JERSEY. N.. 2329V 2 double; 4 bedrooms. good furnace. S3O. Formerly SSO. HA-1676-R. NEW YORK. W„ 410—7-Room home, large garage. 904 N. Beville. 5 rooms, newly painted, modern. TA-2131. Northwestern, 3434 Dandy bungalow: garage: $25. SCHMID fe SMITH INC REALTORS. ORIENTAL. S.. 108—New beautiful modern, 4-5-room doubles, garages. DOSB. ! LI-0721. PARK AVE . 1727—6-room modern double, garage; $lB. Key, 1725, 1961 Park—s27.so Steam heat, gar.; newly painted; fine condition; 8 rooms. SCHMID Sc SMITH. INC, REALTORS. RITTER AVE.. S., 435-37—4-room semimodern double. Reduced; water paid. Adults. IR-5196. RUCKLE, 3047—6-room modern double; entirely redecorated; garage. Reduced rent. __ TABOR. 1761 5-room bungalow; garage: $22 50 SCHMID & SMITH. INC. REALTORS. WALLACE. 2112 N.—s-room bungalow; $lO. Belmont. N.. 903; 4 rms„ garage; $7. 11TH ST.. 1424 E— 5 Rooms, single, redecorated; water paid; sl4. Tech. DR--7250-R. 11TH ST.. E.. 4017—5 rooms strlctlv modern. garage, laundry, A-l, S3O. TA-8415. 18TH ST.. W.. 1149—5 rooms, furnace, bath. garage- >lB Key 1131. DR-1417. 21ST ST., W.. 123—7 rooms modern; good furnace; near school. 830. HA-2189 34TH ST.. W.—s ROOMS, CLEAN. PAY ONLY UTILITIES. $lO. WA-2820-J. SUBURBAN MODERN—S22.SO 1311 N. Arlington; 5 rms.; gar.: A-l. SCHMID Sc SMITH. INC. REALTORS. After You Have Selected Your New Home See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and House* s6.so—Modern 5-room bungalow: garage; utilities; Riverside bus, 974 Udell. ALABAMA. N. 707—4-room apartment: 2 bedrooms. Everything furnished, $3600 a month. EAST 8400—Cozv furnished 3-room bungalow; % acre; SIB.OO. Inquire 1332 E. Ohio. ILLINOIS, 810 1 ,. N— Beautiful, modern furnished, efficiency apartment: $5 to $lO 50; utilities, LI-8888. LEXINGTON AVE.. 1206—Nicely furnished, 4-room upper duplex, adults, references. DR-1190-J. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 room apartment; prlvate bath. See housekeeper In basement. WOODRUFF PL.. 623 E. DR —Front room, kitchenette, dressing room, next bath; private entrance; utilities; adults; reasonable. _____ 3 ROOMS—Upper with bath, kitchenette, porch, utilities furnished; S3O. HE-2905. 5- BUNGALOW: furnace, lights; linens, garage. $23. Speedway bus. Inquire 1713 N. Tibbs. BEAUTIFUL IRVTNOTON—Comfortable, well furnished 7-room house; very reasonable. IR-2565. a-ROOM modern bungalow. Adults only References. Furnished or unfurnished* RI-5118. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 o m. 24 Suburban and Farms VINE BT., S., 40—5-room modern bungalow. $22 50. RI-3413. Evening WA-3661. 4 ROOMS, ur.furn.shed, private entrance, heat garage, ground, chickens, S2O. DR--7867-3. SUBURBAN HOME—Modern; 6 rooms. DR--7755-1. Route 5, Box 168 25 Business, Office and Desk Space : MORRIS ST.. W . 1807—Fine store room; 800 so. ft floor space. Rent reasonable. ! HA-2330-P. BUSINESS space, lights, heat, telephone, S2O. 150 W. 16th St. TA-6666 Furnished. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale FINE HOMZ—6 bedrooms 3 baths large garage. In fine repair. Will consider i b?f>oA“..2£TT°' ur TION CO. U-7446.
