Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1933 — Page 32
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LEGALS M Leical Notice* GENERAL ORDINANCE NO 80 193* AN ORDINANCE dividing the Ci'v of Indianapolis into twenty-two 22' waras. denning the boundaries thereof repealing ail ordinances ana pars of ordinance* tr< conflict therewith, and fixing a time when the name shall tak* efT**BE n ORDAINNED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF IHE CITY OE INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA SECTION I. .„a That the Ctt- of Indianapolis be and the sam* it dr. ided into twenty-two'**' ward* and the numbers and ooundar.es thereof ah all b* as folio* - First. Ward— Beginning a’ the lntejse-tion of ne tou*h proper'v line of street and the cr'er line ofEmerson i# th*r.r* vest alo .z south property l,V.e of Thirtv-eieh.’h S'r-t to the renter line of the Nick*. Piait* R fi road thence sou'hwestwardly > on * “J* center line of th- said ranroad to the so-i'heast property ;1 twos M ass ach ua* . A- *nu* thence nor'heas' atone (?*' •art property line of Massachusetts A;efi. to the cen’rr lire of Emerson A., n-r 'hence north along 'he center line Sf Emerson Avenue to tne south property i,__ r i Th r". ->;ifh'h & po*r.t or Place ‘of beginning shall constitute the Jhrst Ward Second w , rd _ naonmna * *h* intersection of tne of East Tenth Btre*‘ an<i Emerson‘Avenue thence north along -he center line of Emerson A'-n.t to tne north proper's line of Twentt-flr. - 8 thence along tne north P r pPf r ' : \ *y r. •ntv-flr*’ to the renter line of Ri>y Avenue f henre nOTt Jl rt A \ n D lo* ren'er line of Ri>v Avenue andthepro-rl*ht-of-av lf hne of '"he Cleveland Cincinnati. Chicago A- S' Louis JUU*v. ‘hence soiuhviev along ? he north rtgnt,-T-wa line of said railroad to the Street thence north alon* the c *n r er line of Str t • cer.'r line 0 f Twentv-third Street, thence we-.- along the een’er line of TwcnU-third gtffkA* ro th* ren'er line of Linwoou A-e n'it. "thence -ou'h along the center line of Lmvood A’enu* to tne north right-oi *av line of *he Cl*-eland Cincinnati Chicago * St Louis south* et along the nor'h r.gh'-0.-way line of said raliroad to the east righ -of- , vav line of the Indianapolis bnion Rail- , way; thence northeast along the Tight-of-wav line of '•aid ral.road t 0 the I southeast property .in* of Massachusetts i Avenue, thenc* northeast along 'he sou nea*’ property line of Massachiisetts Avenue in the renter lin* of Twenty-fifth Street; thence eart along the center line of T.venty-flfth S’ree* to the center line of I)r*xel Avenue, thence north aiong the center lln* of Drexel Avenue to the south- j ea?t property line of Massachusetts Avenue thence southwest along the southeast proper", line of Massachusetts Avenue to the center line of Tenth S-reet. thence ; east along the ren'er line of Tenth Street to the ren-er line of Emerson Avenue, the \ point or place of beginning, shall consti- i tute the Second Ward - Third WardBeginning at the Intersection of the center line of Alabama S'reet and the renter line of Fall Creek: thence In a northeastwardly direction along the center line of Fall Creek to the center line of Thirtyeighth Street produced east, thence east along the production of Thirty-eighth Street to the center line of the Nickel Plate Railroad, thence south along the center line of the Nickel Plate Railroad to fha center line of Fifteenth Street, thence west along the renter line of Fifteenth Street to the center line of Central A - enue thence north along the renter line of Central Avenue to the renter line of Fifteenth Street: thence west along the center line of Fifteenth street to the center line of Alabama Street, thence north along the center line of Alabama Street to the center line of Twenty-second Street; thence east, along the center line of Twen--tv-serond street to the center line of Alabama Street, thence north along the center line of Alabama Street, to the center line of Fall Creek, the point or place of beginning, shall constitute the Third Ward. Fourth Ward— Boginning at the intersection of the center lines of Thirty-eighth Street and Meridian Street, thence east along the cen'er line of Thirty-eighth Street to the center line of Fall Creek: thence in a southwestwardly direction along the center lino of Fall Creek to the center Une of Meridian Street: thence north along the center line of Meridian Street to the center line of Thirty-eighth Street, thp point or place of beginning, shall constitute the Fourth Ward. - -Fifth WardBeginning at the Intersection of the center lfnes of Thirtv-eighth Street and Northwestern Avenue, thence east along the center line of Thirty-eighth Street to the center line of Meridian Street: thencp south along the center line of Meridian Street to the center line of Fall Creek: thence in a southwestwardly direction along the center line of Fall Creek to the center line of Northwestern Avenue: thence northwestwardly along the center line of Northwestern Avenue to the center line of Thirtv-eighth Street, the point or place of beginning, shall constitute the Fifth Ward. —Sixth Ward Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Thirty-eighth Street and Northwestern Avenue, thence west along the center line of Thirty-eighth Street and the production of the said center line to the west line of Center Township, thence south along the west line of Center Township to the center line of White River: thence following the meanderings of the center line of White River to the center line of Fall Creek: thence in a general northeastwardly direction following the meanderings of the center line of Fall Creek to the center line of Northwestern Avenue; thence northwestwardly along the center line of Northwestern Avenue to the center line of Thirtv-eighth Street, the point or piace of beginning, shall constitute the Sixth Ward. —Seventh Ward— Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Northwestern Avenue and the center line of Fall Creek, thence in a general northeastwardly direction along the center line of Fall Creek to the cpnter line of Alabama Street thence south along the center line of Alabama Street to the center line of Sixteenth Street; thence west along the center line of Sixteenth Btreet to the center line of Capitol Avenue; thence sou'h along the center line of Capitol Avenue to the center line of Ninth Street: thence west along the center line of Ninth Street to the renter line of West Street; thence northwest along the renter line of West Street to the center line of Tenth street; thence west along the center line of Tenth Street to the center line of Indiana Avenue, thence northwest along the center line of Indiana Avenue to the center line of Fall Creek: thence in a genera! northeastwardly direction along the renter line of Fall Creek to the renter line of Northwestern Avenup. the point or place of beginning, shall constitute the Seventh Ward —Eighth WardBeginning at the intersection of the center lines of Sixteenth Street and Capitol Avenue; thence east along the center line of Sixteenth Street to the center line of Alabama Street; thence south along the renter line of Alabama Street to the renter line of Fifteenth Street thence east along the renter line of Fifteenth Street to the center line of Centra! Avenue, thence south along the center line of Central Avenue to the center line of Fifteenth Street, thence cast along the center line of Fifteenth Street to the center line of the NirkPl Plate Railroad thence south along the center line of the Nickel Plate Railroad to the center line of St Clair Street thence west along the center line of St. Clair Street to the center line of Pennsylvania Street: thence north along the center line of Pennsylvania Street, to the center line of Ninth Street thence west along the center line of Ninth Street to the center line of Capitol Avenue: thence north along the center line of Capitol Avenue to the center line of Sixteenth Street, the point or place of beginning shall constitute the Eighth Ward - Ninth Ward Beginning at the intersection of the center Oakland Avenue and Tenth Street: thence east along the center line cf Tenth Street to the center line of Emerson Avenue: thence south along the center line of Emerson Avenue to the (OUth property line of Prospect Street; there# west along the south property line Os Prosper* Street to the renter line of Sherman Drive: thence north along the center line of Sherman Drive to the center line of English Avenue; thence west along the ren'er line of English Avenue to the center line of the Belt Railroad: thence north along the cpnter line of the Belt Railroad to the center line of Washington street, thence west along the ernter line of Washington Street to the center line of Oakland Avenue: thence nor'h along the center line of Oaklad Avenue to the center litte of Michigan street; thence east along the center line of Michigan Street to the renter line of Oakland Avenue thence north along the center line of Oakland Avenue to the center line of Tenth Stree'. the point or place of beginning shall constitute the Ninth Ward —Tenth WardBeginning at the intersection of the center line of Tenth Street and the center line of the Nickel Plate Railroad: thence east along the center line of Tenth Street to tbe center Une of Oakland Avenue: You can SWAP the things you’ve got and don't want for the things you haven't got and do want. 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LEGALS 36 Legal Notice* thence south along the c*nter line of Oakland A- nue to the center line of Michigan S'ree'. thence west along the ren'er line of Michigan Btreet to the rnfer line of Oakland Avenue, thence sti'i along the center line of Oakland avenue to "hr center line of Washington Stree thence west along the renter line of Washlng’on S‘i*et to the center line of Pine S'reet, thence nor'h aiong the ren'er line of Pin* S'ret to the center ;in of St. Clair Street. thnc.e east along 'he renter line of St. Clair Street to the ren'er line of the Nickel PU'e Railroad •hence north aiong th renter line of the Nirki Plate Ranroad to the renter line of Tn'h S're’ the point or place of beginning exc*p'ing tnat territory comprising -he Town of Woodruff Place, shall constitute the Tenth Ward - Eleventh Ward Beginning a' the intersection of the center lines of West Street and Washington Street thnre east along the center line of Watning'on S'reet to the center line of Pine Street then-e north along the center iin of Pine Street to the center line of St Clair S'ree* thence west along the ren'er line of S* Clair S'reet to the center line of Pennsylvania Street, thence north along the center line of Pennsylvania Street to the renter line of Ninth Street, thence west aiong the center line of Ninth Street to the center line of West S'reet: thence southwardly along the center line of West Street to the center line of Washington Street, the point or place of beginning, shall constitute the Eleventh Ward. - Twelfth Ward— Beginning at the intersection of the ren’er line of Belmont Avenue and the ren'er line of the Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago Ac St Louis Railway (St Louis Division 'hence eastwardlv along the ren'er line of the said railroad to the ren'er line of White River; thence northR ardlv along the cen'er line of White r.er to the cen'er line of Washington Street ’hence east alone the center line of Washington S'reet to the center line of West S'reet: thence northwardly along 'he center line of West Street to the cen- j ter line of Tenth Street: thence west along 'he cen’er line of Tenth Street to the center line of Indiana Avenue: thence i northwest along the center line of Indiana Avenue *o the center line of Fall Creek; ; thPnce ves'wardly following the meanderings of the center line of Fall Creek to ! the renter line of White River: thence in J a northwestwardly direction following the j meanderings of the center line of White i River to th cen'er line of Belmont Avenue thenc* south along the renter line ! of Belmont Avenue to the centpr Une of j the Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago <fe St Louis Railway, the point or place of be- i ginning, shall constitute the Twelfth Ward, j —Thirteenth WardBeginning at the intersection of the I renter line of White River and the renter i line of Washington Street, thence east along the center line of Washington Street to the center line of Cruse Street’ thence south along the center line of Cruse Street to the center Une of Maryland street: thence east along the center une of Maryland Strept to the center une of Shelby Street: thence south along ; the center line of Shelby Street to the Center line of Prospect Street; thence west along the center line of Prospect Street to the center line of Madison Avenue; thence northwest along the center line of Madison Avenue to the center line of Rav Street; thence west along the center line of Rav Street to the center line of White River: thence northwardly along the center line of White River to the center line of Washington Street, the point or place of beginning.* shall constitute the Thirteenth Ward. —Fourteenth Ward— Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Belmont Avenue and the center line of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago At St. Louis Railway 'St. Louis Divisions thence south along the center line of Belmont Avenue to the north right-of-way line of the Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. Chicago At St. Louis Railroad iVaudalia Division!: thence northeast along the north property line of said railroad to the east property line of Belmont Avenue: thence southeast along the east property line of Belmont Avenue and the I production of the said east property line to a point three hundred seventy-nine 13791 feet south of the center line of Raymond Street; thence west and three hundred seventy-nine 13791 feet south of the center line of Raymond Street to the east line of section twenty-two 1221. township fifteen <lsi north, range three f3> east; thence south along the west line of said section twenty-two 1221 to the southnest. corner of the said section twenty-two • 221 : thence east along the south line of the said section twenty-two 1221 to the centpr line of White River: thence north and northeastwardly following the mean- j derings of the center line of White River to the center line of the Cleveland. Cin- j ct/nati. Chicago A; St. Louis Railway tSt- ! Louis Division'; thence west along the center line of the Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago & S' Louis Railway <St. Louis Division! to the center line of Belmont Avenue, the point, or place of beginning, i shall constitute the Fourteenth Ward —Fifteenth Ward— Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Prospect Street and Shelby Street; thence west along the center Une of Prospect Street to the center line of j Madison Avenue; thence northwestwardly along the center line of Madison Avenue to the center line of Ray Stree:t thence west along the center line of Ray Street to the center Une of White River; thence in a southwardly direction following the meanderings of the center Une of the present channel of White River to a point one hundred eighty-seven ilß7i feet south of Southern Avenue; thence east on a line one hundred eighty-seven )187> feet south of Southern Avenue to the center line of Capitol Avenue, thence north north along the center line of Capitol Avenue to a point, one hundred eighty-two and five tenths 1182 51 feet south of Southern Avenue; thence east on a Une one hundred eighty-two and five tenths (182.5) feet south of Southern Avenue to the center line of Meridian Street. ;thence north along the center Une of Meridian Street to the center Une of Southern Avenue: thence east along the center line of Southern Avenue to the east right-of-way line of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati. Chicago & St Louis Railroad 'St. Louis Division': thence Snorthwestwardlv along the east right-of-way line of the said railroad to the south right-of-way Une of the Belt Railroad, thence east along the south right-of-way line of said railroad to the center Une of East Street: thence north along the center Une of East Street to the center Une of Minnesota Street; thence east along the center Une of Minnesota Street to the center Une of Ringgold Street; thence south along the center line of Ringgold Street to the center Une of Pleasant Run; 'hence northeastwardly along the center Une of Pleasant Run to the center line of Shelbv Street; thence north along the center Une of Shelby Street to the center Une of Prospect Street, the point or place of beginning, shall constitute the Fifteenth Ward. - Sixteenth Ward— Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Washington Street and Cruse Street; thence east along the center Une of Washington Street to the center Une of the Belt Railroad; thence south along the renter line of the Belt Railroad to the center line of English Avenue; thence east along the center line of English Avenue lo the center Une of Sherman Drive: thence south along tne center line of , Sherman Drive to the center line of Prospect Street: thence west along the center line of Prospect Street to the center line of Pleasant Run: thence in a southwardly direction following the meanderings of : the renter line of Pleasant Run to the center Une of Shelbv Street; thence north i along the renter Une of Shelby Street to : the center Une of Maryland Street: thence wpst along the center Une of Maryland Street to the center line of Cruse Street 1 thence north along the center line of Cruse ; Street to the center Une of Washington St reek the point, or place of beginning, I shall constitute the Sixteenth Ward. —Seventeenth Ward— Beginning at ’he intersection of the cen- ! ter lines of Minnesota Street and East j S'ree'. thence south along the center line of East Street to the south right-of-way line of the Belt Railroad; thence west ! along the south right-of-way Une of the said railroad to the east right-of-way Une of the Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. Chicago ASt Louis Railroad 'Louisville Division'; thence southeast along the east right-of- ! wav Une of the said railroad to the center Une of Trov Avenue: thence east along i the ren'er Une of Trov Avenue to the center line of Dicta Street, thence north ! along the center Une of Diets Street and the production of the said center line to 1 the center line of Southern Avenue: thence vest along the center Une of Southern Avenue to the center Une of State Street: thence north along the renter line of S'ate Street to the center Une of Walker Avenue: thence southeast and ast along the enter Une of Walker Avenue to the center Une of Churchmen Avenue: thence northwest along the renter line of Church- < man Avenue to center line of Raymond i Street; thence east along the center line I of Raymond Street to the center line of I Canbv Stree'. thence north along the cenI ter line of Canbv S’reet to the renter line of Re'hel Avenue: thence southeast along ; the center line of Bethei Avenue to the | center Une of Reformers Avenue, thence | east along the center line of Reformers Avenue to the center Une of LaSalle | Street; 'hence north along the center line of La Salle Street to the center line of Minnesota Street; thence east along the i center line of Minnesota Street to the center Une of Sherman Drive; thence north along the center Une of Sherman Drive to the renter line of Prospect Street thence west along the. center line of Prospect Street to the center Une of P'.easan’ Run. thence in a southwest* ardlv direction along the center line of Pleasant Run to the renter line of Ringgold Stree" thence north along the enter line of Ringgold S'reet to the center Une of Minnesota S'reet; thence west along the center line of Minnesota Street to the center line of Eas* Street, the point or place of beginning shall constitute the Seventeenth Ward Eighteenth Ward— Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Huron Avenue and Emerson Avenue thence east along the rente- line of Huron Avenue to the center line of Whittier place: thence north along the center line of Whittier Place to the center Une of Brookville Road thence southeast along the center line of Brookville Road to a point three hundred fifteen '3ls' feet east of th* center line of Arlington Avenue thence north and three hundred fifteen 315' feet east of the center Une of Arlington Avenue to the production of the center line of English Avenue thence east along the production of the center line of English Avenue to a point on hundred forty 'l4o' leet east of the east propertyline of Sheridan Avenue thence north along a line one hundred fortv 140. f**t east of the east property line of Sheridan Avenue to the north rlght-of-war line of the Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago A St Louis Railway; thence east along the nor'h line of the Cleveland Cincinnati. Cntcago A- St Louis Railway to the center Une of Edmondson Avenue thence north along the center Une of Edmondson Avenue to the south line of the northeast quarter of Section Two 2township sixteen * 161 north, range four 4' east thence west along the said quarter section line to the center of section two 12>. township sixteen 'l6' north, range four 4 cast, thence north along the west Une of said northeast quarter section to
LEGALS 56 Ugal Notice* th* center Itne of East Tenth Street: thence west along the center line of East Ter.’h Stree* three hundred ninetv-four and two-tenths 394 2i feet thence south to th south property line of East .Tenth S'reet thence south fortv-seven 4*' de-g-ees forty-five ' 451 minutes east one hundred nine'y-four '194. feet to a point, thence sou’h two hundred thirty-three 2331 feet to a point, thence west ten hundred eighty and eight-tenths 'IOBO 8 reel to the east property Une of Anderson Street, thence north along the east proper". line of Anderson Street to the center Une of Tenth Street; thence west along the center line of Tenth Street to a point one hundred fifty 'l5O feet east of the center line of Arlington Avenue, north on a line one hundred fifty 'l5O .as' of the renter line of Arling’on Avenue one hundred fifty 'lso' feet to, a point 'hence west on a line one hundred flftv 1150• feet north of the center line of Ten'll Street to a pomt hundred fortysix and twenty-seven hundredths '146 27' f ee t east of the east property line of Hawthorn* Lane thence north on a line one hundred forty-six and twenty-seven hundredths 1146 27 I feet east of the east proper's- Une of Hawthorne Lane to a point two hundred seventy-six and six-tenths 276 6. feet north of the north property Une of Eleventh Street, thence west on a line two hundred seventy-six and sixtenths '276 6' feet north of the north property Une of Eleventh Street to vhe center line of Emerson Avenue; thence south along the center Une of Emerson Avenue to the center line of Huron Atenue the point or place of beginning, shall constitute the Eighteenth Ward. —Nineteenth Ward Beginning at the intersection of tne center line of Belmont Avenue with the nor’h right-of-way line of the Pittsburgh Cincinnati. Chicago A St Louis Railroad tVandalia Division'; thence southwest along the north right-of-way line of the said railroad to the center Une of Raymond Street; thence west along the center Une of Raymond Street to the west Une of the east half of the southeast quarter of section sixteen 'l6 >. township fifteen Us> north, range three <3i east: thence north along the said line to the southwest bank of Eagle Creek; thence northwestwardly following the meanderings of the southwest bank of Eagle creek to the south right-of-way line of the Indiana Railroad. Inc. 'Traction Company thence southwestwardly along tne said south right-of-way line to the center line of Tibbs Avenue, thence north and northwestwardly along the center line of Tibbs Avenue to the center Une of Washington Street; thence eastwardly to the center line of Washington Street fifteen and five tenths 115.51 feet to a point; thence northwardly two hundred ninety-six i296i feet more or less to a point on the southwest boundary of Salem Park Addition; thence northwestwardly on the southwest boundary of Salem Park Addition to the center Une of Market Street; thence east along the center Une of Market Street and the said center line produced east to the center line of the production of the center Une of Tibbs Avenue; thence north along the production of the said center Une ot Tibbs Avenue and the center Une of Tibbs Avenue to the center line of Vermont Street; thence west along the center Une of Vermont Street to the center Une of Little Eagle Creek; thence northwestwardly following the meanderings of the said creek to the center Une of Olin Avenue: thence northwardly following the center Une of OUn Avenue to the north property Une of Sixteenth Street; thence east along the north property line of Sixteenth Street to the center Une of Ooodlet Avenue: thence north along the center line of Goodlet Avenue to the cpnter line of Eighteenth Street 'first street north of Sixteenth Street) thence east along the center line of Eighteenth Street to the center Une of Goodlet Avenue; thence north along the center line of Goodlet Avenue to tne center Une of Nineteenth Street; thence east along the center Une of Nineteenth Street to the center line of Kessler Boulevard; thence north along the center Une of Kessler Boulevard to the center line of Twentieth Street: thence east along the center line of Twentieth Street to the center line of Rowland Avenue; thence south along the center line of Rowland Avenue to the center Une of Twentieth Street; thence east | along the center line of Twentieth Street to a point one hundred sixty-four < 1641 feet east of the center Une of Rowland Avenue; thence south and one hundred sixty-four < 1641 feet east of the center Une of Rowland Avenue seven hundred seventy-one and two tenths (771.2) feet; thence east on a line and seven hundred seventy-one and two tenths (771.2) feet south of the center Une of Twentieth Street and the said Une produced east i north Une of Whltnev Streeti to the center ltne of the Lafayette Road: thence northwestwardly along the center Une of the Lafavette Road to the west propertyline of the Cold Spring Road: thence northwardly on the west property Une of the Cold Spring Road to the north line of Wavne Township (center line of Thirtyeighth Street'; thence east on and along the north Une of Wayne Township to the east line of the said township (center line of Belmont Avenue produced) thence south along the east Une of Wayne Township and tne center Une of Belmont Avenue to the north right-of-way Une of the Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. Chicago A St. Louis Railroad, the point or place of beginning. shall constitute the Nineteenth Ward. —Twentieth Ward— Beginning at the intersection of the center Une of Northwestern Avenue and Thirty-eighth Street; thence northwest along the center Une of Northwestern Avenue to the north property Une of Forty-second Street; thence eastwardly along the north property Une of Fortysecond Street to the east line of Shooters Hill. Inc.: thence north along the east Une of the said Shooters Hill. Inc., to the south bank of the Indianapolis Water j Company Canal; thence northeastwardly along the south bank of the said canal to the center Une of Forty-fourth Street: thence east along the center lhie of Forty-fourth Street to the center line of Sunset Avenue: thence north along the | cpnter Une of Sunset Avenue to the center Une of Blue Ridge Road; thence east along the center Une of Blue Ridge Road to the center line of Illinois Street: thence north along the center Une of Illinois Street to the center line of Fortv-ninth Street; thence east along the center Une of Fortyninth Street to the center Une of Central Avenue; thence south along the center Une of Central Avenue to the center line of Fortv-sixth Street; thence east along the center Une of Fortv-sixth Street to the center line of Keystone Avenue; thence south along the eenter Une of Keystone Avenue to the north property Une of the Allisonville Road; thence southwestwardly along the north property Une of the Alli- ■ sonville Road to the center Une of the ; bridge over Fall Creek i north of Thirtypighth Streeti: thence southwardly along the center line of said bridge and the production of the said center Une to the east right-of-way Une of the Nickel Plate Railroad; thence northeastwardly- along the east right-of-wav Une of the said railroad to the south property Une of the Millersville Road: thence eastwardly- along the south property Une of the Millersville Road to the center line of the first alleyeast of Eastern Avenue; thence south along the center Une of said alley- to the center line of Thirtv-eighth Street; thence west along the center Une of Thirtv-eighth Street and the production of the said center Une to the said center line of Northwestern Avenue, the point or place of beginning. shall constitute the Twentieth Ward. —Twenty-first WardBeginning at the intersection of the center lines of Central Avenue and Fortvninth Street: thence west along the center line of Forty-ninth Street to the center line of Illinois Street; thence south alont? the center Une of Illinois Street to the center Une of Blue Ridge Road; thence west along the center Une of Blue Ridge Road to the center Une of Sunset Avenue: thence south along the center Une of Sunset Avenue to the center line of Fortyfourth Street; thence west along the cen- [ ;er line of Forty-fourth Street to the east hank of the Indianapolis Water Company : Canal: thence northeastwardly- along the | east bank of the said canal to the center i Une of Sixtv-first Street; thence west along i (he center line of Sixty-first Street to the ' east property line of Riverview Drivethence south along the east property line of Riverview Drive to the north property- . line of the Spring Mill Road: thence west- \ wardiv along the north property line of the Spring Mill Road to the east bank of White River; thence northeastwardly- along the east bank of White River to the production of the center line of Pennsylvania Street west of White River; thence northwest and north along the production of and the center line of Pennsylvania Street j f o the center line of Seventy-first Street ; thence east along the center Une of Seventy-first Streei two hundred ninetyfive and twenty-two hundredths 1295 22> feet to a point: thence south along a line i two hundred ninety-five and twenty-two hundredths 1295.22) feet east of the center line of Pennsylvania Street two hundred thirty 12301 feet to a point; thence east and two hundred thirty (230) feet south of the center line of Seventy-first Street three hundred seventy-eight and seventy-eight hundredths (378.78' feet to a point in the center line of Washington Boulevard: thence south along the center Une of Washington Boulevard thirty-five >35) feet to a point: thence east and two hundred sixty-five )265i feet south of the center line of Seventy-first Street two hundred sixtv-two and two tenths (262 2' feet to a point; thence north twenty-two ! '221 feet: thence east etghtv-flve )85i fee-; thence north Two hundred forty-- ; three 12431 feet to a point in the center ■me of Seventv-flrs? Street; Thence *ast .’long the center Une of Seventv-flrst Street to the east property- line of College Avenue: thence south along the east property Une of Colleee Avenue to the south bank of White River; thence eastward!’-, southeastward!’- and southwestwardly- following the meanderings of the south bank or the said river to a point two hundred fifty-five and fourteen hundredths '255.14) feet northeastwardly- from the crest of the dam across White River north of Sixty-- ; 'bird Street, thence south fifty-five i551 degrees flf’v-nine is9> minutes east three ! h '>™ , MX and eighty-",vo hundredths i feet to a point in the east bank of White River; thence continume south nf’y-nve (55 decrees flftv-nine >s9' minutes east fifteen hundred fifty-three 11553' feet to a point: thence north thirtr-six 36! degrees twenty-five • 251 minutes east one hundred tinOi feet to a point; thence north twenty-eight '2B' degrees flftv 'SO' minutes eas’ to the intee'ee'ion of the south line of the north half of the southeast Quarter of section thirtv-six *36 township seventeen <l7> north, ranee f hr*e Si east; thence east alone the said south line to the low water mark on the east bank of White River; thence sou*hwestwardlv following the meanderings of the east bank of White River to the intersection of the production of the center Une of Ir.dianola Avenue produced north: hence south alone the production of the center line of Indianola Avenue to the north property- line of Sixtv-third Street •hence southeastward!’- and eastwards along 'he north property line of Sixtv'hird S-reet to the center line of Evanston Avenue: thence south along the center line of Evanston Avenue to a point flftv iSOi fet south of the center line of Kessler Boulevard 's9th Street' thence wet on a line flftv 50' feet south of the said center line to the east right-of-wav line of ■ the Monon Railroad: thence south along ' the east riglH-of-wav Une of the Moncn ' Railroad to fie center line of Fifty-Second Street; thence east along the center Une
LEGALS 56 Legal Notices of Fifty-Second B'reet to the center Une of Keystone Avenue; thence south aiong the center line of Kevstone Avenue ;o a point two hundred (200' feet north of the center Un* of Fortv-sixth B'reet: thence eas- and two hundred (2001 feet north of, the renter Une of Forty-sixth Street seven hundred thirteen and five tenths 1713 5■ feet to a point, thence southwestwardly two hundred six <2o6< feet to a point in the center line of Fortv-sixth Street; thence west along the cen’er line of For’vsix'h Street to the center line of Central Avenue- thence north along the center line line of C-ntra! Avenue ’o the center line of Fortv-ninth S'reet the point or place of beginning, shall constitute the Twentyfirs'. Ward -Twenty-second Ward— Beginning at the in'ersection of the center line of Trov Avenue with the west property- line of Shelbv S’ree*, -hence south along the west property line of Shelbv Street, to the center line of Hanna Avenue: thence west along the center line of Hanna Avenue to the center Une of Madisor. Avenue; thence southeast along the center line of Madison Avenue to the center line of Moffltt Street, thence east along the center line of Moffltt Street to the center line of State Stree’; thence north on the production of the center line of S'ate Street and the center line of Btate Street to the center line of Hanna Avenue. thence west along the center line of Hanna Avenue to a point nine hundred ninety-three • 993' feet east of the center ltne of Shelbv Street; thence north three hundred fifteen '3ls' feet; thence west six hundred sixtv-seven > 667 • feet; thence south three hundred fifteen 13151 feet to the eenter line of Hanna Avenue: thence west along the center line of Hanna Avenue to the east property line of Shelbv Street; thence north along the east property line of Shelbv Street to the center line of the first allev south of Martin Street; thence east along the center line of said allev to the center line of State Street, thence north along the center line of State Street and the production of the said center line to the center line of Troy Avenue:-thence west along the center line of Trov Avenue to the west property- line of Shelbv Street, the point or place of beginning. shall constitute the Twentysecond Ward. —SECTION TWO— All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, are herebv repealed —SECTION THREE— This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval by- the mayor. State of Indiana. Marlon County, City of Indianapolis, ss: I Henry O. Goett. Clerk of the City of Indianapolis, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of General Ordinance No. 80, 1933; that said ordinance was introduced in the Council on November 6th. 1933, and was referred to the Committee on Elections for consideration; that said ordinance is due to come up for second reading and final passage on December 4th. 1933 WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the City of Indianapolis, this 9th day of November, 1933. HENRY O. GOETT. 1 SEAL ! City Clerk. BUSINESS SERVICE THESE ADVERTISERS GUARANTEE PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE. Automoile Services JONES MOTOR SERVlCE—Specialize on Graham-Paige and Nash cars. 230 E. 16th St. O. F. PERRY GARAGE—General automobile repairing 618 Pierson Ave. LI-8686. Auto Heaters HEATERS fßed Head). $9.50 installed. LIBERTY MOTOR SERVICE 744 Massachusetts LI-1788. Battery Service REMARKABLE values in batteries. ROYAL BATTERY CO.. 912 Pierson Ave. LI-5634. IST CLASS CARPENTER, and general repair work. Reasonable. MILLER. CH-4035, Brake Service WE specialize in brake service. TEMPLE GARAGE. 924 N Illinois. RI-0264. Detective Service CALL CAPITOL SECRET SERVICE CORPORATION, LI-1200 for escort, guard service. Experienced, licensed, bonded detective. Floor Covering Linoleum, all grades, congoleum. Low prices. BERGESS. 903 N. 111. RI-5851. Furnace Repairing FURNACE REPAIRING—Hand cleaning. Tinning. BINKLEY, 1449 Madison Ave. DR-2386, SANITARY HEATING AND VENTILATING CO., FARQUAR Sanitary Heating System. Repair all makes. DR-4112. ARNOLD FURNACE CO. We clean and repair any make; estimates free. HU-4560. FURNACE COILS furnished and installed, $2 75; furnace repairing. CH-5158 Landscape Service TREES, shrubs and plants planted, reset, bulbs removed, stored. JASPER. RI-0120. Mattresses, Made Over OLD MATTRESSES made new, $3, including feather mattresses; inner springs, •$7; also upholstering. CH-2856. I Millinery MILLINERY and remodeling: very reasonable. ROSE REMY 811 Occidental Bldg. Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay six months lat#r, tree nau'ing to storage Moving *4 per load and up. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO RI-7750. 419 E. Market St MOVE YOU—Take your discarded furniture; personal service; free estimates HE-5038. MOVING $1 UP—Local overland equip. covrd. trucks: white meti. Pete s. CH-2878 DAVIS TRUCKING & STORAGE CO.—Experienced furniture, piano moving: local & overland hauling. 315 E. Mich, Li-2655. MOVING. $1.50 up; overland service, 25c per mile: large vans; free est. LI-9404. MOVE YOU —Take in your discarded furniture: work guaranteed; free estimates. BE-4832-W. MOVE U for vour discarded furniture; in sura nee; white me n ;_e ist imate. Rl-789 4. STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling, return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ, RI-3628. RI-6561. CH--0699-W. Musical Instrument Repairing BAND and orchestra instruments repaired: expert: guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO., 128 N Penn. LI-5513. Paper Hanging and Painting ONE WEEK ONLY—Paper hung. $1.45 room 13x13; with 5c paper furnished. $2.95. MR. LEWIS. DR-1024 2137 Barth. Radio Repairing RADIO SERVICE—CaIIs free. ELEC CONSTRUCTION CO , 1030 College. RI-4966. Taxicab Business RILEY CAB CO —PASSENGERS INSURED. | PI-8686, ANYTIME. Typing ! TYPING—Of any kind. Call for and deliver. MR. YATES. CH-7550. Window Shades : KEITH SHADE CO —1348 N. Illinois. RI- ! 4995 Dealers Brenlin Shades. Cleaning. ANNOUNCEMENTS : I Death Notice* BOYD. ERNEST FRANCIS—Age 54 years; beloved husband of Louise B. Boyd, father of Mrs. Pearl Louise Kimsev; Omer Bovd of Baltimore. Ma.. and Ernest F. Boyd Jr , passed away early Thursday morning at Methodist hospital. Funeral service Friday. 7:30 p. m.. at residence of Rev. George G. Kimsev. 2424 W. St. Clair street. Friends invited. Burial Henderson. Ky,. Saturday afternoon. Friends may’ call at above address. CONKLE SERVICE. (Louisville. Kv.. papers, please copv.i SNYDER. JOHN C.—Of 4043 Eastern Ave.. beloved husband of Ella R.. and father of Mrs Walter Ulrich of New York city, and Miss Lucille Snyder of Hartford. Conn., departed this life. Thursday, Nov. 9. age 70 years. Funeral Saturday. Nov. 11. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St.. 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. WAY, MRS. MARGARET DAlLY—Beloved mother of Mrs. John O Havmaker. and Miss Margaret M Wav. sister of Miss Barbara Daily, and Mrs. Joseph T. Marker. grandmother of Margaret Ann Haymaker. died at the home. 3346 Park Ave., Wednesday. Funeral services Saturday. 10:30 a. m. at the home. Friends invited. Interment Garland Brook cemetery, Columbus. Ind.. about 1:15 P- m. KIRBY* SERVICE. (Columbus. Ind.. papers plrtse copy.( WILLIS. LEWIS COMEGYB Beloved husband of Loucinda A Willis, and father of Mary Ellen Willis, passed away Thursday. Funeral at the residence. 4430 N. Meridian St.. Saturday. 2pm Friends invited Burial Crown Hill Friends mav call at the residence after 3 p m Friday, SHIRLEY' SERVICE. 2 Cards, In Memoriam* DANNER—We wish to extend our heartfeit thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of svmpathtv and beautiful floral offerings received from our manv friends and relatives in Indianapolis and in other cities, during the hmess and our sad bereavement in the death of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother MILDRED G. DANNER We also wish to thank the Rev. A. L Kendell. the singers. Mrs Clvde Bowers and Mrs Leon Lockwood, the flori't Robert P_ Kiefer, and the funeral directors, Rovsigr & Askin MR ERNEST F DANNER MR AND MRSvL. P. MORGAN AND SON* PAUL ALlaEr* 3 Ftmeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM 3236-28 Shelby St. DR-3570 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 139 I* Meridian St TA-1336 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5574
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over anew 1934 fUaPHILCO ~ , , Model 57C Its easy to prepare tasty dishes when listening to new recipes over a PHILCO. Give your home a REAL radio and enjoy f . the finest reception. Latest models on M disp,ay ' ® I |u" 1 A I E J S i' E n ™ MS_ $22.50 LU li 2)1 .UU Week Complete With Tubes Open Saturday Till 9 P. M. RI-3235 KEMPLER radio 11 COMPANY* 36 VIRGINIA AVE
ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors, Florists HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-1828 j. c. WTLSOis 1230 Prowpect DR-6331 -031* 4 Lost and Found LADY'S RlNG—White gold, green set at Wasson's Reward. LI-8481. LOST—Black loose-leaf notebook Thursday. on College car. HU-8627. Reward. LOST—White Samoved dog. Answers name ’•Sascha." HA-2858-W 5 Personal* DISCOURAGED Medical attention at your own price. Examination free. Any- condition treated. SKIN DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Experienced physician in charge. Write NATROL," 1121 N Alabama. LI-7285. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Minimum rental 5 weeks. L S AYRES 6s CO EFFECTIVE on and after Nov. 7. 1933. The undersigned will not be responsible for any obligations incurred by anyone but himself. ROY W WOOD. SI,OOO LOST—By not knowing about extended insurance on lapsed policies. Maybe vou have S$ justly yours. Better let us check up for you. LI-1200. I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts incurred bv inv wife. ARTHUR D. HENDRICKS. 2002 E. Washington. RI-7071 MARILLO STUDIO wants trained people to Join dramatic chorus; worth while. IR-7710. MINERAL WATER CRYSTALS for faulty elimination. Send SOc for $1.50 sized box. Crystal Club. Box 317. Mineral Wells. Tex. free—Used roofing for fuel. Trucks only. 131 S. Harding. DEBTS, notes, accounts collected or no charge. 315 Board of Trade. LI-8687. 6 Transportation CAR for Notre Dame game Saturday. Accommodations for 4. Call LI-6619. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring NIGHT SCHOOL —Make part of your evenings count for improvement. Study practical, useful subjects under competent. experienced instructors. Attend this strong, dependable, influential school. Telephone or call personally any day. or Monday or Thursday evening for information. FRED W. CASE, principal. Central Business College. Architects & Builders Bldg . Penn, & Vermont Sts. Hawaiian Guitar, 50c Lesson In groups, private individaul instructions. SI.OO per lesson. By the Hilo Hawaiian's old est. home owned school. 2108 Roosevelt Ave. CH-4425. INDIANA COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE. Permanent waves, $1.00; free Anger waves and marcels. COMMERCIAL ART Dav or evening classes; work provided for advanced students. Prunty Studios, 904 City Trust Bldg RI-1066. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male AGENTS! - Our men art rleining up with our new non-restricted AUTO INSURANCE COVERS ALL ACCIDENTS EVADES NO CLAIMS NO EXCLUSIONS Get our proposition on this new policy for your territory. t EASILY SOLD ON IROQUOIS MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN Iroquois Auto Insurance slth Floor Consolidate* Bldg. LI. 4401. SALESMEN House to house and to call on merchant. Something new. States exclusivelv open BERGES. 903 N. Illinois. WANTED—Two young men over 19. Apply after 7 p. m. only-. MR. KJELLSTROM. 806 Fidelity Trust, LODGE MEMBERS in good standing can earn extra money the year 'round. Part or full time. Inquire 631 Lemcke bldg. REGISTERED PHARMACIST—ReaI Catholic. Give phone number. Box K-298. YOUNG MEN—$2 to $4 per day. 219 Bankers Trust Building 14 Help Wasted—Female WOMAN —Mature, refined to be trained as a professional corsetiere and to be associated with a large manufacturing company. Unlimited opportunity. Give experience, age and state phone number. Box K-297 Times. WOMEN, eari Christmas money: no selling; cash for empty Cristell cartons: for details see MISS BAKER. Room 220. 31 East Georgia. SELL Christmas cards. Beautiful box assortments. 100% profit. QUALITY SALES CO.. 610 W. 31st, HA-4598-J. SOLICITORS—FuII, part time guarantee. Big commissions 418 When Bidg : WANT—Solicitor for dry cleaning. Marvelous opportunity. TA-0533. HOUSEKEEPER (white)—For board and room. Apply rear 431 Virginia avenue. GIRLS wanted for general housework: 52.50 week. DR-2582. 15 Wanted—Male or Female MARVELOUS INVENTION—NEW MATCH —Gives million lights. Fast seller; big profits. EVERLASTING MATCH CO.. 837 Lemcke Bldg. 16 Situations Wanted WORK of any kind. JAMES NICKLES. LI-6126. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2; 18TH7 - W . 24—Warm, cheerful room, nicely furnished; first floor: private home. S3’ BROADWAY. 2222—Pleasant room; private home; hot water; privileges. Employed girl. HE-2472. BROADWAY. 1812—Modern, warm sleeping room: well furnished; 1 or 2 gentlemen preferred. BROOKSIDE. 1442—Nice room, for ladv. Widow's modern home. Meals optional. CH-2620-J. COLLEGE. 3222 —Attractive, warm, front room, modern, private home; garage optional. HA-1009-J. DELAWARE N . 2849—Modern, employed girl, gentleman; bus line; garage optional. HA-2696-W, ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—Private room; lavatory; steam heat: constant hot water: garage; reasonable. NORTH—NICELY FURNISHED STEAM HEATED ROOM. PRIVATE BATH. GENTLEMAN. WA-1211 PARK. 2214—Large beautifully furnished front; twin beds: men HE-4115 PENNSYLVANIA. N., 1940 —Nice room for gentleman; private home. HA-0309-M PENN." JU 1820—Cozy single room, near bath; private home; $2 00. TA-2275 eves, §T CLAIR 109 W—Apt. 6. newlv furn . sleeping room; steam heat; constant hot _ water RI-7942. TALBOT. N. 1919—Lovely front room; private, congenial home: steam heat. reasonable. HA-2315-W 32ND ~E. 402—Nicely furnished room: hot wa’er good heat flnq* transportation HA-1531-W. SLEEPING ROOMS—tI 50 and $2 Also housekeeping rooms, steam heat 29 Virginia Ave RI-1738.
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RENTALS 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns Colonial Hotel predate. $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. CICOE HOTEL—Nicely furnished rooms; steam heat; reasonable rates. 124 E. New York St, 359 W. WASHINGTON Steam-heated rooms; double 50c, single 35c. week $2; dav. night. Quiet, day sleeping. SCHWENZER HOTEL Si CAFE—46O E. Washington St., rooms $2.50 up; steam heat: running water: showers or tubs. NEW PALACE HOTEL—4 N. New Jersey St. Clean rooms; cross ventilation. Steam heat. JEFFERSON HOTEI>-215 N. Capitol ave. Clean outside rooms. City heat. Walking distance. RI-4257. HOOSIER HOTEL $3 and up: hot, cold water; showers and baths: city heat. 440 Mass. Ave. LI-0450. THE CORONADO—lllinois. Vi blk. north bus terminal. Live in, save time, carfare. City heat, hot water in all rooms. Clean in every respect. 75c up daily; $3.50 up weekly. Ll-1637. PRINCETON HOTEL 232 S. ILLINOIS. ACROSS UNION DEPOT. Well furnished, clean rooms, constant hot water, city heat. Real winter home for ladies and gentlemen. SEMINOLE HOTEL Al^a^; All outside rooms with connecting baths' rates $1 per day single: $1.50 double; $4.50 and $5.50 week. LI-1496. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low- as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. JJap/ajn Jhfntel. Iransient and Permanent Large comfortable rooms, reasonable rates, dining room: walking distance DEL, AT MICHIGAN. LI-5315. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $4.50; TALBOT. N., 2342—2-rm. apartment: furnished complete; sink, range; near bath. HA-4809-M. SS—MARKET. E., 615—2-room apartment; sink, utilities, toilet: private entrance; close in. RI-2102. $6 WEEK—7I9 PROSPECT ST.—Modern, well furnished apartment. Private entrance; hot and cold water and utilities. ASHLAND AVE . 1121—2 or 3 clean rooms: util., telephone, gar.; reasonable. LI-8733, ASHLAND. 1554—Nicely furnished 2 and 3room apartments; private baths; everything furnished. BROADWAY. 1134—Room and kitchenette to 3 large rooms: clean, warm. $3 to $6, CENTRAL. 1948- Furnished 1 room; cozy, homelike; opposite bath: priv. entrance. CENTRAL. 1328—3-room apartment, running water and overstuffed. SB. RI-3062. COLLEGE, 1336—Single apartment, wellfurnished; hot. cold water; private entrance. LI-8013. EVISON. 1130 —1 room for employed couple; utilities furnished. Call after 4 p. m. DR-3353-M. FT. WAYNE. 646—55; suite of rooms, furnlshed; front room $3.50; good heat. NEW JERSEY, N., 2038—Large room and kitchenette: warm, light; private entrance. HA-2571-W. NEW JERSEY. 226 N.-—Sleeping and light housekeeping rooms; hot and cold water: steam heat, OHIO. E., 634—Unfurnished 1-2-room apartments. Cheap. Utilities paid. OHIO. E.. 540—Light rousekeeping rooms, $1.75 and up. Garage. SI.OO month. SUMMIT, N., 237—2 or 3 nice front, unfurnished rooms: private entrance; utilities: steam heat. RI-3871 TALBOT. N.. 2419—Large, warnv front room; very desirable home; reasonable. TA-3833. 52ND.. E.. 720—Lower, large, front living room: kitchen, di ing room combined; utilities. sls, HU-8948. 19 Rooms with BoarG $5; PARK CREST—Warm, front room. 3 windows. Piano. Modern home. 2 men. Board. DR-3166-M. CORNELL. 1002—Nice modern warm room; with board; reasonable. RI-6202. MERIDIAN. N., 2947—Warm room, connecting bath. Excellent meals HA-2500. NEW JERSEY, 221’7"N.— Warm, front room, large closet, near bath: hot water; home cooking: gentleman. TA-4706. PLEASANT. 1511—Nice warm, clean room: gentleman; home cooking. 3 meals, $5. DR-0989. RAYMOND, E, 1532—Nice warm room: home cooking: twin beds; employed; privileges. DR-6932. ' ROOMERS for room and board in modern home. TA-2548 from 7 to 9 p. m. BOARD AND ROOM—2 Gentlemen. $4.50 each. Modern private home. References. DR-0676-R, WANT boarders and roomers, near Prest-O-Lite. steel plant and Allison electric. BE-1254-J. CLOSE IN—Ladv desires to rent delightfully furnished room. Beautyrest. Breakfast *and evening dinner if preferred Good home: 2 other roomers. RI-6617. The Times Was tne Only indlanapoils newspaper to gain In Want Ad lineage In 1932. 21 Unfurnished Apartments 1222-24 Cornell S2O-$22.50 Heat, Gas, Water, Lights, Furnished^ — ■ See Mr. Clemens Or Call M. E. MOLLOY DR. 5012 $17.50; WASHINGTON. 2018 E.—Cheerful 5-room apartment; sunroom; breakfast nook. IR-2437. S2O: 42 W. 11TH—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; heat. gas. water, ice furriished. Cail Apt. 1. THE Grant. *25; E WASHINGTON - Modern. 3 rooms. fron': pr:• at* bath. a!! utilities. IR-3570 S3O—GUILFORD. 63642 bedrooms, sunroom; steam hea- garage; outside rooms. MR. PARR. LI-3311. S37.SO—WASHINGTON. E . 5332—5-room steam heat; adults. RI-6636 IRBALSAM. 3529—Newlv decorated, living room, bedroom, dinette kitchen, Frigldaire. utilities: Fairground car. CENTRAL. 3631—3 rooms. Frtgidaire. in-a-door bed. large yard; bus stop: A-l condition utilities furnished. $45. RI-3477. HU-2188. FALL CREEK BLVD . 329 E—2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, BEAUTIFULLY REDECORATED. HU-5656. , MARKET ST . W . 137—Opposite lnrerurban station. 2-room modern; hot-cold water, steam heat furnished: sl2 month. MERIDIAN - 3201 N—6 ROOMS. UPPER. Sun-parlor, refrigeration, garage; S7B Adults. PARK AVE . 2426 -Upper, lower 5 rooms; s'rictiy rood ; steam heat. *3O. HE-0080. EXCELLENT modern 4-room apar-ment: el'v heat: French doors: large rooms: garage; newlv decorated: all for *25. 1455 N. New Jersey St. LI-3132.
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UNREDEEMED FUR COATS Low as $ 5. 00 up • Squirrel • Black Seal • Opossum DIAMONDS OUT OF PAWN BeautifuL sparkling, blue white and absolutely perfect diamonds in the latest style mountings Pawned and never called for. Now As Low As SIOO.OO Diamonds for $20.00 $50.00 Diamonds for SIO.OO $25.00 Diamonds for $5.00 One of the largest assortments of mounted ir.d u-imoun'fd genuine diamonds in the state A written guarantee with each diamond purchased ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS r UNREDEEMED S KIFLES S L. C. Smith. La Fev- Winchesters. Remers. Remington, etc. $ ingtons. Marlins. $1 q 5 Pumps, automatics and * < „ * I J single barrels r etc * f~ | p. | 308 Indiana Ave. Sacks Bros Loan Lo. riley 5994 Corner Indiana Ave. and New York St. Open Evenings.
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SHOTGUNS—RIFLES Pawned and Never Called for Winchester, Remington, Tarker, L. C. Smith Ithaca and Others. Pumps. Automatics Brand New Single Barrel Brand New Double Barrel Shotguns Hammerless Shotguns $4.95 $10.95 SHOTGUN'S FOR RENT, 35c PER DAY Brand New Remington Hammerless Pump Guns $28.95 (12 and 20 gauges only) LINCOLN LOAN COMPANY 201 West Washington Street
RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments 230 E. 9th St *30,00-*37.50 402_ EFFICIENCY APTS., $25 Large rooms, painted walls, automatic heat. Frigidaire and utilities. The CoSoeiniadle 1-2-3-rm. apts. with bath, furn. or unfurn. Dining room service optional. W. MERIDIAN AT 9TH ST._ RI-0252. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. Our city wide listings afford an opportunity to inspect fur. and unfurn. apts. to meet your requirements. Transportation free. No obligation. Dav, LI-5452; eve. or Sun. HU-6819. WA-0433. 22 Unfurnished Houses s9—Water paid; 373 Highland Ave.; 5 rooms, elec . inside toilet, sink. OWNER. 1854 N. Delaware St. TA-5334. slo—\V. 34TH—5 rooms, garage, stove, linoleum. sink, toilet: refer’es. WA-2820-J. SIO—CHRISTIAN. 343-45 -3-bedroom, semimodern. school, garage, water paid. DR-C 323. $10; WISCONSIN. 321-5 rooms; redecorated : easily heated. BANKERS TRUST CO. RI-0645. $10; 1103 N. ARSENAL—Near 10th. semimodern; water paid; garage. LI-6080. *Tl—Water paid; 4-room cottagp; gas. electricity. inside toilet, sink, garage. 210612 E. Washington St. OWNER 1854 N. Delaware St. TA-5334. $12.50—1930 COMMERCE— 112th and Tecumsehi; 5 rooms, modern except furnace. DR-6785-W, sl3: MINNESOTA. E. 732—5-room double. Ist class cond.. gar , water pd. DR-3472. ST3TmINNESOTA, E., 732—5-rm. ‘2 double, Ist class cond.. gar.: water pd. DR-3472. $TOo: FORMERLY s2s—Brookside Ave.. 2930: 4 rooms, water paid. HU-4340. RI-7061, $13.50 with gar.; M'PHERSON. 2842 -5room double, good neighborhood, perfect condition; water paid Dec. 1 dating. WA-2914-J, sls; HAMILTON AVE.. S.. 315—5-room semi-modern; water paid. RI-3413. Evenings. WA-3661. SI6.SO—McLEAN PL, 24—(2100 N. Merldianl; 9-room modern; roomers; 2 families. IR-1916. S2O PARK AVE.. 725—7 rooms; strictly modern: hardwood floors; A-l furnace. RI-4717, S2O—IRVINGTON—3B6 S Audubon. 6room double. garage, school, bus. IR-4H9. S2O; FORMERLY s2B—Talbot, S.. 1813; near Sacred Heart: 6 rooms. DR-0852-M. $2fT FORMIIRLY s4o—Tuxedo, 1123; 6 rooms, modern; Rivoli; School 54. CH--5454-1. S2O; STATE. N.. 452—6 rooms; new linoleum. repapered, refinished. Near Tech. CH-4781-J. $207 FORMERLY s3s—Orange st , 230: 7 rooms, modern: water paid. DR-2894-R. $22.50 —Owner's, 5 rooms, modern, electric range, double garage, Va acre; bus stop. DR-1919-R. $25; HIATT, 819 12000 W 1- Bungalow, 5rooms. strictly modern, garage, water paid. IR-2520. S3O- 31ST ST., W., 635 4-bedroom single. S2O: 21st St . W 123; 7 rooms. HA-2189. S3O, FORMERLY S6O—COLLEGE. 4151—6 rooms: strictly modern; garage. Open. HU-6550. ~ WAS S3S—NOW S2O 9-room single: fiewly painted and redecorated. steam heat. 1961 Park SCHMID & SMITH. INC'.. REALTORS. ADDISON, S. 24—6 rooms, bath. A-l, yard, garage, Washington high. BE--0746 Bellefontaine, 2537 5- modern double; in fine condition, sls; water paid. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. BEN DAVIS—FRUITDALE. 1751—Bungalow 5 rooms, modern, fireplace, garage. BE--4259. BETHEL. 2407 6-room modern house, except gas reasonable. DR-2437-M. BRIGHTWOOD —Tv; o modern homes; 6 rooms: 4 rooms; bath and garage. RI-3759. 1620 BROOKSIDE- 3 bedrooms. bath, heatroia. $18.50. TA-6146 or RI-5546, CENTRAL, i23s—Family home, 8 rooms, garage. Near public and parochial schools. LI-6766. COLLEGE, 5511—Brick bungalow, double garage, breakfast nook. Open Sunday afternoon. TA-0899. Congress, 724 6- modern, water paid. sl6. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. CORNELL. 2719—Modern 7-room single. Good location. A real bargain at sls. LI-7381, C C. GROVE 44 Virginia Ave. Exeter, 546 9-room single: water paid. $12.50. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. FLETCHER 1627—Nice two bedrooms, modern, front drive, garage, large lot. near school: reasonable GALE, n7 2408—6 rooms, bath, garage. newly painted. sls. HA-3833-M. Grant, 1421 5-room modern bungalow, garage, $22.50. _JIC HMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. GREER. 741—5-room single, remodeled; ba-h. furnace, water; sls. DR-0944. Guilford, 2744 7- modern single, garage. S2O _SCH MID_Ar SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. ILLINOIS. S.. 940 —6-room, semi-modern, garage big yard. $lO. 739 Union S’ JEFFERSON. N. 237-9 -6 rms semi-mod-ern; gar : red to sll per mo. RI-6412. 543 JONES STREET $5; 3 rooms, single: water paid A. J. HUEBER fi CO.. I*4 N. Delaware St. KENNINGTON. 1514—4 rooms, semi-mod-ern. good condition; water paid; $11.50. DR-0425-R KEYSTONE. N.. 3438: 3740 Hiiiside—Mod 5-room bung . gar., good condition: near school and bus, low r*n*. RI-6412 KEYSTONE. N.. 841—8-ROOM MODERN. SINGLE *lO RI-9548 MADISON. 1515—6 rooms, semi-modern; water paid; good condition; $12.50. DR-6425-R Milburn, 1625 5-room double, reduced to *8 water pd SCHMID h SMITH. INC . REALTORS. MORRIS ST.. W.. 2330 STRICTLY MODERN. BE-3155 RING 4 MORRIS, 105—6 rooms. semi-modern single, repapered, 813. HU-6025. Pay moving. NEW YORK. E 4826—5 rooms, modern; full basement: water pd *22 50. IR-3593 OAKLAND. S.. 236- Practical!’- new 4room modern double; garage; water paid; *l6 PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2030-Clear. 8 rooms. 4 bdrooms redecorated, hardwood floors. garage. HU-3213. PENN. ST.. 2358 N.—Newlv decorated 3bedroom double. $25 wa-er paid WADDY & SPRINGER. INC 159 E. Market St. U-5131.
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RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses ORLEANS ST.. 1833 -7 ROOMS, MODERN; G4RAGE. WATER. PAID. $ 16. PROSPECT. 724—5 rooms, semi-modern, garage, water paid sls. RADER ST . 2902 -6-room modern doublegood location. $lB. WADDY * SPRINGER. INC Raymond, E., 916—518750 5-room modern double, good furnace. RINGGOLD. 1415 Near Fountain Square! Singly 7 rooms modem garage. DRRoache, 1345 5-room modern bungalow, garage S2O. SCHMID Si SMITH. INC’.. REALTORS _ ST. CIiAIR, E.. 618 5-room modern fob. ’age: garage: walking distanre HE-2801. dr., n.. aana 5-room modern. sl3 50; water pd. SAM ENGLE. CH-5380. SOUTHEASTERN. i912 New, modern bungalow: double garage. Must see to appreciate. LI-5256. WILKINS ST . 573 5-room cot"t"age] - water paid, SB.OO. LI-6546. E-- 3419—4-roo-n semi-modern double; sl3; water paid. East 10th car HA-2569. 516 W. 31st. 5-room modern bungalow 525 00 __SC HMrp & SMITH. INC'. ._REALTORS. 3 *TP.V-JtJ. 4 w 6-room mod . double, sis’. TO M w E e? IC R A I N 93B E 9 STATES C ° ' 333 ENTIRE DUPLEX, $25—5-room modern IR?79i5 $14: loWer * sl#? - 1538 N Rural--3 Bedrooms, $25.00 . SeP -225 N. Alabama; 7 rooms, including garage Will redecorate LI-7491 GREGORY A APPEL, INC COLORED EDOEMONT. Practical!* new 4-room brick double: modern: garage: water paid 318. HU-441M After You Have Selected Your New Home See the Business Service Classification for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $lO MONTH—2 furnished warm winter cottages, south of Ravenswood. HU-6030. $3 week. Water paid Prospect car. Key 1115 ILLINOIS, 810' 2 N. —Beautiful, modern furnished efficiency apartment. $7 to $9; utilities. LI-8888. ' ILLINOIS. 1919 N._ 2-room modern apartment: excellent heat: utilities: very reasonablc : PERSHING. N , 7U7~ 4 rms. sgle. $4 so wk., water pd. Bellefontaine. 1310. upper dplex. 5 rms.. rn.il.: reas RI-7725 STANTON, 3709—Modern, 4 rooms, nicely furnished; private entrance, bath. IRVILLA AVE.. 33~3--4-room cottage utilj-' -_ rl g. s - except coal: garagp. $25 DR-SI4S. WASHINGTON, W., 1910—5-room modern furnished house, BE-0755-M. 27TH ST . 1502 W.—Clean 4-room modern double: water paid; adults. HA -1244 L N. 52NP.. 1825 E.—Brick. 4-rooms, breakfast nook, fireplace, garage. 835 HU-4038 24 Suburban and Farms $8.50—4-room house, 1 acre ground; 19 fruit trees; garage. RT-7242 s9 2725 N Butler Ave 4-room cottage, 2 lots. OWNER. 1854 N Delaware St. TA-5334. $lB W. VERMONT AND WHITCOMB. 2' a acres, 6 rooms; electricity, double garage, chicken houses and park RE-2933 VERMONT. W„ 4927- 6 rooms electricity; garage: ' 2 acre. Call 4926 Rockville Rd. FI v’E ROOMS water, gas. chicken haus*; also 4 rooms large lot. nice loca’ton. J. A. WHALEN, DR-4213-W. BUNGALOW—S rooms, modern, fireplace, bui.t-in features For sale or rent 434 N. 17th. Beech Grove._Dß-1286-W 80 ACRES -Good house, barn in Brown county. P. M. DANIELS. Morgantown, Route 2. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale FINE HOME—6 bedrooms 3 baths large garage; in fine repair. Will consider frade for fiat or property north. OSTROM REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LI-7446 CARLYLE PL.. 502—54.50(1—5400 down. $3 month. Cost 36 900, Ri-1563L 28 Sale Suburban Property 2 ACRES—4 miles Circle: 7-room modern: fn: chicken hous e s . fruit. 2 schools. 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage BEAUTIFUL bnVn. house, fin* barr. !60 acres of the finest land S. E only SSO per acre. Terms SEARS HARVEY CO.. 1011 Hume Mans_u r Rl-6507 _____ / WOODED Irvington lot. garage can occupy: worth SBOO 00, sacrifice for *2OO. Evenings 5 30 P. M. to 7 30 P. M HA--0335-R * 31 Wanted to Trade BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an ab* stract prepared by UNICH TITLE CO.. 155 E. Market St.. Union Tl''.* B dg NICE storeroom 6 living rooms for sale, cheap, or trade for filling station rvasonable: equity- big south side DR-5217. MERcImmSE 35 Household Goods IF YOU NEED anew refrigera-or don't buy until you have inspected our complete Une POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO.. 2000 Northwestern. MAYTAG Square aluminum tub. Rebuilt and fuilv guaranteed 559.50 L 8 AYRES & CO Seventh Floor and Downstairs fa-;--" ;; Electric Washers—Repossessed Cheap. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO 544 E Washington S' LI-708T GOOD quality- floor covering. 33c so. rd. Cut-Rate Lino!eum House 811 N. A1 &. 2 pre-owned Maytag washers $25 Don't buy a washer until you see thes*. L. S. Ayres & Cos. Seventh Floor and Downstairs.
