Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1935 — Page 27

FEB. 22, 1035

VETERAN R. R. ENGINEER DEAD; RITES ARE SET Elmer Lingenfelter to Be Buried Tomorrow in Crown Hill. Serrin Q L4i :-fnW ter 974 Snlw 11-st father of Mrs. Clyde V Montgomery, who died ye.-!erelay at his home following a I<-: : • ’ ... r>> held at 2 torn' :re w Hi th Clyde V. Montiromfcr I il H me. 103 N |li ;.dUtn- t. Bur. I will be m Crown Hill. Mr Lmierfelt*r had spent his l:f> ... B* *rh Grove and Indib: pol: SiMv-iiine. he formerly w . railroad brat had retu- and h ur.oer of years ago. He w: -a member of tne Knights of P thl I- L t iu'e. 56 S'uviving two daughters. Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. Norman Cl ay bom Oakland Cal., and four grandchildren. Martin Winkley Dead Plrni services for Mutlß Winkle-. m_onary band evangelist in Indianapolis 35 years, who died Tuesday of heart disease m Oakland. 111, were to be held at 2 this afternoon in the Salem Park Tabernacle, 101 Alton-av. Burial was to be m Crown Hill Mr Wit Kiev who was 57. was a g .mate of Central Normal College .. - •••< rr.r, of the Spa nr-ii-Am-erican war Surviving are the widow, four to] Lym n David, Duane and Manley Winkley. aM of Indianapoli : two daughters. Mrs. Nadine Morton. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Cora May Collier. Detroit: two brothers, the Rev. John Winkley, Oakland, Cal. and Joseph Winkley, Guilford, 111 and three sisters. Mrs. Minnie Wen vie, Indianapolis; Mrs Ella Liggett and Mrs. Emma Liggett, both of Guilford. George J. Kitzing Rites Buna! rites for George Julius Kit zinc. 4230 Guilford-av. custodian of Thomas Taggr '• Riverside Park for 32 ><ars. who died yesterday in City hospital following a three weeks’ illness, will be held at 1:30 U morrow in the planner Ar Buchanan Funeral Home, 25 W Fail Creek-pkwv. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Kitzing. who was 69. was the th rd oldest employe in service in the park department. He was bom in Wittenberg, Germany, and came to Indianapolis 36 years ago. He was known to Indianapolis park visitors, and had supervised all dr tails of the park maintenance. He w ... responsible for the establishing of the old zoo at Riverside. Mr Kitzing was a member of the Masons, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Northwood Christian Church. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Rachel Lydia Kitzing; a daughter.

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8 OO—Cheer Up CBSI. t 45 F ton Bov* CBSi. 9 00- News 965 Mellow Moment* CBS'. 9 15—Carlton and Shaw 'CBS. 6 36—Le* 5 Pretend (CBSi. 10 00—Block * Juniors. 11 Od—Circle melodies 11 30—Hoofiier Farm Circle. 12 00 i Noon i—Frederick William Wile .CBS). P M 12 15—News. 12 19—George Hall orchestra >CBSI. 12 30—S'ate Employment Service orchestra 1 00 Indiana Federa'ion of Music clubs. 1 30—Mickey of 'he Circus CBSi. 2 00—Buffalo Philharmonic CBS.. 3 00—Modern minstrels <CBBi. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broarl. asting Inc.) FRIDAY P M 400 A'.'. Pearce and his gang 'NBC). 4 15—Jackie Holier (NBC 4 30 Nellie Retell interview .NBC' 445 Marion County Recreation bureau. 4 50—Picture Personalities. 5 00- A Rose Room Melody. s.os—Musical interlude. 5:10-- Headline* s:ls—Marott concert 5 .30—Cecil and Sali" 5 15—Little Orphan Annie 'NBCI. 6 00—Eb and Zeb 6 15 Happv Long 6 30—Red Davis .NBCi. 6 45—Sports review. 7 00—The Hawk. 7 15 Dick Liebert's review .NBCI. 7:30 The Intimate Revue 'NBCi. 8 00— Musical Cocktail. 8 05—Paul Sutton. 8:15 —Carnival's In Town. 8:45 Hollywood Hilarities. 9:00 Feature Farmers of America (NBCI. 930 The Pause That Refreshes iNBC'. 10:00— Highlights of the General Assembly. 10 15 Indiana Sportsman. 10 30 Noble Sissie s orchestra (NBC. 11 00 Freddie Barrens Orchestra iNBC). 11:30- Marti Michel's orchestra. 12:00 Mid.—Sign off. SATURDAY A M. 6:3o—Morning Devotions. 6.45 —The Temple of the Air. 7:oo—Tuneful Tick Tocks. 7:3o—Musical Clock 8:00 Breakfast Club (NBC). 8:45—800 on the Air. 9:oo—Smackout .NBC). 9:ls—Morning Parade .NBC'. 10:00—The Honevmooners (NBC), 10 15—Tony Woris (NBC). 10:30—Down Lovers Lane (NBC). 11:00—Ho-Po-Ne Club. 11 36 Farm and Home hour (NBC). P M. 12:30—Ideal Reporter. 12:45 Musical interlude. 12:55—"La Serva Padrona and Don Pasquale,” Beauty Box Theater (NBC). WLW (700) Cincinnati FRIDAY P M. 4:oo—Dorothea Ponce, blues singer. 4 15—Tom Mix Ralston (NBC). 4 30—Singing Lady .NBC). 4 45—-Jack Armstrong. 5 on—Stamp Club of the Air, Tim Healy. 5 15 The Norsemen, quartet. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6 00 —Impromptu Serenade. 6 15—Lum and Abner. 6:3o—Red Davis, sketch (NBCt. 6 45—Dangerous Paradise .NBC). 7:oo—Cotton Queen Showboat review with Hink and Dink. 7’30 Fireside Songs." 8 00—Walt* Time, Frank Munn, tenor ■ NBC). 8 30—Henry Thies and his orchestra. B:4s—Singin’ Sam. 9:oo—First Nighter (NBC). 9 30— The Pause That Refreshes on the Air" (NBC). 10:00—Message to Garcia. 10 30—Barnev Rapp's dance orchestra. 11 00 —Freddie Beren's dance orchestra . NBC t. 11 30—Earl Burtnett's dance orchestra. A M 12.30—Mel Cnyder’s dance orchestra. I:oo— Sign off. SATCRDAY A. M 5 30—Top o’ the Morning. 6 00—Nation's Family Prayer hour. 6:15 Morning Devotion. 6:30 —Rhythm Jesters. 6 45—Johanna Grosse. organist. 700 Bradlev Kincaid (NBC). 7 15—Donhail trio >NBC). 7:3o—Cheerio (NBCI. 8:00—Joe Emerson. Hymns. 8 30 -Mail Bag. 8:45 — Nora Beck Thumann. B:ss—News flashes. 9:oo— Smackouts .NBC). 9:ls—Livestock reports. 9 30—Singing Strings .NBC). 9:4s—Madam Olyanova, graphologist and psychologist. ID 00—Galaxy of Stars (NBC). 10:15—Questions and Answers. 10 30—Ohio Federation of Music Clubs. 10 45—George Hessberger's Bavarian ( NBCi. 10-59—Time announcement. 11:00—Fields and Hall (NBCI. 11:15—River and market reports. 11:17—Genia Fonariova (NBCi. 1130—National Farm and Home hour (NBC). P M. 12:30 -Barney Rapp's dance orchestra. 12:45—Ticker notes. 12:50—Metropolitan operas (NBC).

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Frim'l ever-popular ‘’L'Amour, Toujours L'Amour." Foster’s "My Old Kentucky Home." and Rombergs new composition. ’When I Grow Too Old to Dream. 1 ' will be included in Jessica Dragonette's soprano selections during the program Fridav t 7 pm. over WTAM and an NBC network. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will speak on “The Changing Position of Women” in the second broadcast of her new series over W’FBM and the Columbia network from 7 to 7:15 p. m. Friday. The Husband I Never Knew Until—” is tlie title of the story to be dramatized during the "Court of Human Relations” program over WFBM and the Columbia network Friday from 7:30 to 8 p. m.

HIGH SPOTS ON FRIDAY NIGHT S PROGRAMS 6:4s—Columbia —Boake Carter, news. 7:OO—NBC i WEAFi—Concert. Columbia—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 7:3®-Columbia—True Story Court. B:oo—Columbia —March of Time. NBC (WJZ)—Beatrice Lillie. Lee Perrin's orchestra. B:3o—Columbia Hollywood Hotel, i Dick Powell and Fio Rito's orchestra. NBC iWJZl—Phil Baker. 9 00— NBC iWEAFi—First Nighter drama. 9:3O—NBC i WEAFI—The Pause That Refreshes on the Air. Timely news events will be re-enacted during the "March of Time" program over WFBM anu the Columbia network Friday from 8 to 8:30 p. m. Frrderic March, star of the screen, will appear as Louella Parsons' guest during the broadcast of the "Hollywood Hotei” dramatic musical revue over WFBM and the Columbia network Friday from 6:30 to 0:30 p. m. •'John Brown. Gentleman." the story of a ex-mechanic and wealthy manufacturer and his socially ambitious wife, will be the First Nighter presentation Friday at 9 p m. over WLW and an NBC network. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Louis Kahn. 27, of 1109 S. Illlnois-st, lawyer, and Selma Farb. 25. of 424* Cen-trai-av. housekeeper. Don Rundles. 27. of 4042 Guilford-av. service manager, and Ganet West. 24. of 1909 S. High School-rd, restaurant manager. Fred Kottkamp, 23 of 1457 S. Talbot-st. clerk, and Idamarv Karweik. 20. of 1506 Sheldon-st, globe mounter. Robert Weimer, 28 of 1653 S. Talbot-st. bookkeeper, and Mary Mischel, 28. of 410 ; E. Raymond-st, housekeeper. John Booth. 36. Carmel. Ind.. fanner, and Jovce McMath. 30, of 339 E. North-st. mill worker. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LEGALS 56 Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Trustees of the Indiana 1 Bovs' School. Plainfield Indiana, will re- ! ceive sealed bids for an industrial build- : ing to be located at that institution. The t building is to be constructed of brick and tile corrugated concrete roofing supported on steel trusses, steel sash and concrete floors The estimated cost is *12.000 00. The foundation and floors will be built bv the institution. ... Bids will be received until 5 o clock Mondsv. March 4th. at the office of the institution and will be opened bv the Board of Trustees that evening at 7 \ 0 Bids must bo made on form No. 96 and must be accompanied bv form No. 96A ail properlv filled out and notarised as prescribed bv the State Board of Accounts. Each bid mi st be accompanied bv a certified check equal to srr5 r r of the amount of the bid. made out to the Trustees of the institution, as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter into as contract to perform the work in case he is awarded the contract The Trustees reserve the right to reject anv or all bids. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Board of Accounts, the office of the Superintendent of the Indiana Bovs' School and the office of the architect. 517 Meridian Life Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. Copies of the plans and specification* mar be secured from the architect $ the above address by depositing a check lor 115.00 made out to

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_ LEGALS 56 Legal Notices the architect. Orlftndo B Little which check will be returned at the time of opening the bid*, cn the return of the plans and specifications in good condition. BOARD OF TRUSTEES INDIANA BOYS SCHOOL. _ MERCHANDISE 37 Miscellaneous For Sale ["building material NEW AND USED NAIL-FREE LUMBER Marion Material Cos. WRECKING CONTRACTORS CLYDE OSBORNE. Mgr. 2048 Northwestern Ave, | AUTOMOTIVE 45 Autos for Sale

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BROOKS, EMMA—Widow of David Brooks, departed this life Tuesday, age 71 years. Funeral Saturday, Feb 23. at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station, 2 p. m. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends invited. MARTINDALE. CORTLAND VAN CAMP— Son of Mr. and Mrs John T. Martindale and husband of Eileen Hollis Martindale, passed away in Miami. Florida, Wednesday. Feb. 20. Funeral services Monday. Feb. 25, at 2:30 p m. from the home of his parents, 1354 N. Delawarest. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BE HR. ELMER—Beloved little son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Behr. and brother of Emma Louise Behr. passed **v Thursday morning Feb 21. age 5 \-ears._ Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME 1222 Union-st. Saturday morning Feb 23. at 10 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Funeral services and burial private due to contagious disease. JUNGCLALS. HENRY P—Passed away at Hollywood. Cal. Munday, Feb 18 Services at the PLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Mondav. 1 30 p m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday afternon and e - . ening. KITZING. GEORGE J.—Beloved husband of Rachel L. Kitzing and father of Mrs. J A Begers of Cincinnati, passed away Thursday a. m Services Saturday. 1:30 p m at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. 'Brazil and Terre Haute (Ind.. papers please copy.] LINGENFELTER. EI.MER G.—Father of Mrs. Sarah E. Montgomery and Mrs. Elsie M Clayborn, passed away Thursday morning. Services Saturday. 2 p. m. from the CLYDE V MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME. 1622 N Meridian-st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. MURPHY. ANNA—Beloved mother of Mrs. John Sahn, Josephine Murphy. Mrs. Thomas J. Farrell, Mrs. H 5V Wimmer and Mrs. H W. Ritchie, died at the home of Mrs. Fariell. 3951 Park-av, Fridav Funeral notice later. KIRBY SERVICE. PFARR, MINNIE (Mother).—Beloved wife of John J. Pfarr. mother of Mrs. Mavrae Ross John H. Pfarr. Mrs. Gertrude Duvall. Charles E.. William J . Harrv D.. Walter L. and Palmer J. Pfarr. died at St. Vincent's Hospital Wednesday. Feb. 20. 9:35 a. m Funeral Saturday. Feb. 23. 8:30 a. m„ at BLACKWELL FUNERAL HOME. 926 N. Capitol-av. Services at St. Patrick's Church. 9 a. m. Friends invited. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Pall Creek Drive TA-4400 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect, st DR-0321. DR-0822 GRIN STEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 “GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH. ST. BE-0148 1719 N CAPITOL AVE. TA-1719 4 Lost and Found LOST—Dog. part police and collie: black and tan; name "Rex.” DR-7761-R-2, Reward. PEKINESE PUP—4 months old: answers to name "Chinky.” Reward. 1034 VilLa-av. SPITZ dog. short-tailed, black and white; "TINY." HU-2345._5014 Central. PARTY who took top coat, with keys by ■mistake at Bar Cher Tavern, Wednesday night. Call TA-1852, Ring 1. Reward. TIMES WANT ADS cost less than in any other Indianapolis newspaper.

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Reduced Prices West Virginia & Pocahontas PROGRESS COAL CO. CH-2200 _ INDIANA nut and slack, very gaod. *3.50 B;g Brazil block (mine rum *4 98 Seasoned cordwood. the best *4.00 Bluff Rd. Coal Cos. DR-6767. Biggest West Virginia in Town Raymond City Block We deliver V and Vi ton. J. & I. Coal Cos. CH-6048.

ANNOUNCEMENTS I 5 Personals I WILL, NOT be responsible for anv debts contracted by mv wife. Mrs. Walter Williams. on or after this date. Feb. 18. 1935 WALTER WILLIAMS Ladies Look Your Best Free marcel Auger wave or shampoo Permanent waves at nominal service charge. INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY * BARBER SCHOOL. 342 E. Wash. _ SICK? —If vou bring this notice at once to mv office I’ll give examination and trial treatment free I'll prove the value of mv method DR BEBOUT. Chiropractor. 307 Kahn bldg. FALSE teeth repaired. 75c up. New plate. *7.50. DR. CARTER. 626 K P bld.RI-1250 EMPLOYERS of Esther Littiken communicate with immediately. Important. Frank Littiken. Box 13. Station K. Cincinnati. O. DANCING lessons, expert instruction Call or write JOHN GOOD. 1716 N. Meridianst. PERMANENTS IN YOUR HOME. *1.50 TO $5. COMPLETE. EXP. OPER DR-5097. FREE MANICURES 209 I. O. O. F CENTRAL. Penn. & Wash LOST Man- good times. !f you don’t _ dance Learn at STOCKMAN'S. Again in 1934 as In 1933—The Times was the Only Indianapolis Evening Paper to show a gain iu want ads. THE RE/RSON RESULTS BUSINESS SERVICE Commercial Photographer H. E GRAY. COMMERCIAL PHOTOG- _ RAPHER. 820 CENTURY BLDG. LI-1250. Decorating and Paperhanging A PAPERING: work guaranteed; 1935 w 5 samples; paper removed by steam I tkj m 52.50 up. RI-4131. DR-1789-J. WA-2066. Electrical Contracting ELECTRICAL and radio repairing. ALFORD PAGE. 1608 N. New Jersev-st. DRLaundry CURTAINS stretched and tinted. Other _Laundry. damp, ready to iron LI-4061. Mattress Repairing MATTRESSES renovated: also made into _jnner-springs by experts. RI-2240. Moving, Transfer, Storage RI-3667, IR-2185-I—WILBOTt STEINKAMP Reasonable; moving and storage. White men. STORAGE —Local, long-distance hauling, return loads wanted; part-load service _ Otto J. Suesz. RI-3628. 6561; CH-0699-W. YOU don t need money to move: discarded furn. wanted. HOHN TRANSFER. ik-5858. CARLETON Transfer. Experienced movers. Covered vans, reasonable rates. HA-2252. Musical Instruments Repaired BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, expert; guar. work. PEARSON CO., INC.. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513 ! Remodeling INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO. finances N. H. A. contracts. Remodels, using LOGAN-LONG Company’s roofing; FOY’S PAINT. Estimates, fnformation. RI-6090. Rent a Car RENT anew car Special winter rates. Lowest rates ever offered. HERTZ DRIV-UR-SELF SYSTEM. 25 Kv-av. LI-4619. RILEY 5551 Is the number for RESULTS.

27 Varieties of Fuel DAREZIEGLER FUEL CO. Rl. 9043 TA. 0516

Stom INWAHlff'RtClier,' CQftLff Logsdon Fuel & Supply Corp. 229 Shelby * DR-2900

Majestic A 1“ West Virginia °/ ( J Block 1 Kem Treated 5 5.28 Casady Fuel & Supply Cos. CH-1427 906 N. Sherman-dr

54.98,';; Buys BRAZIL BLOCK Mine Run CENTER COAL CO. HE-1458 WONDERGLOW <5 08 vmw, BRAZIL BLOCK, $4.98 Lumov Mine Run Indiana. We Deliver V. Ton Up. Perry Coal Cos. Rl-1567 OLIN COAL CO. GET GUR PRICES B N. York ar .‘ Railroad. CH-2041

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CLEARANCE SALE ‘xte™? 1934 LEONARD Electric Ref run rotors (Demonstrators) 1 Reg. $129.50 r /*\ rA I Bargain priced vy.OU as low os mm* I r\| — J] xo DOWN payment and 15e a dav fmeter plan) buys a Leonard Electric Refrigerator USED RADIOS r ,, A special selling of all electric console models. Philco, Majestic, Atwater Kent and other na- |T tionally known makes are included in this f i'. There's a Few 1? Si " M !' Left While $0.70 Th eg Last v / S CONVENIENT TERMS % GUARANTEE TIRE AND RUBBER CO. 211 S. Illinois St.

35 Household Goods 1 35 Household Goods I Electric Refrigerators to LOAN 1 | PAY ONLY CARTAGE , | Conte Early, Get *tf*!f eS2E nS s Prices Advancing First Choice f•" | 1 Choose the model you want 1 t J now, get it on our loan plan Including: -——*—*** H with the idea of buying in FRIGIDAIRE I J J ■ the sprln(r - KELVINATOR fJi ; r’ CROSLEY . kJfcH W if* /f* TRUSCON ‘-p—’" H / '“O ELECTROLUX —T o **** & 0 If\ AND OTHERS , IUC, | Many late models repos- f iT" ' \ I sessed . . . others used \ vl A day meter terms begin- = , ~, , l*i ning April Ist if you decide | and slightly used. UJ to keep it. 1 We will place these electric refrigerators in the homes of relialbe people who ! I expect to buy before long. All you pay is cartage. We reserve the privilege of i selecting the homes in which these refrigerators will be placed. First come, g first served. | MERIDIAN SALES CO. 422 N. MERIDIAN | 1 PHONE LI-4944. OPEN EVERY EVENlNGiim|llllll!lllimUlinim(ltinimillllimiir'!Diii

BUSINESS SERVICE Sewing Machines Repaired EXPERT REPAIRS, all sewing machines: work guaranteed. Estimates free. CHTypewriters TYPEWRITER SERVICE—Now that business is returning, you will want your typewriter in perfect condition. Let us render you this sendee. Our modern equipped shop makes it possible for us to perfectly recondition any make machine at a very reasonable cost. Call us for estimate. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO.. 110 N. Penn. LI-4,12. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring DIESEL TRAINING Now that big business all over the country is fast going DIESEL serious minded men are fitting themselves into this rapid growing industry. Call DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING SCHOOLS, who will tell I vou how reasonable this can be done. RI-8182. 415 Peoples Bank Building. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male METAL BUFFERS- Experienced on stainless steel, brass and zinc. Apply at once. Ind. State Employment Serv. Affiliated with U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 60 W. New York. Wimmer Bldg. NO FEE CHARGED APPLICANT OR EMPLOYER USED CAR SALESMAN’ Pleasant working conditions and liberal proposition. See Mr. Kasper. 10-12 a. m. Robinson Auto Cos. 1018 N. Meridian SALESMEN for outown proposition. Apply 18 W. Market-st. Room 207. TEN PER CENT discount on all Casn Want Ads placed at Times Want Ac Headauarters 214 W Maryland St 14 Help Wanted—Female BEAUTY OPERATOR. EXPERIENCED. APPLY 210 KRESGE BLDG. Christian home. 3 children: room and board, small wages. LI--3122. TYPISTS—Earn money at home; good pay. Send 3c stamp for details. TYPIST BUREAU. 91 Elm-st._West field. Mass. COOK—CLAMANS CAFETERIA, 14 S. CAPITOL-AV. 15 Wanted —Male or Female EXPERIENCED factory pants presser on Hoffman machine. J. W. JACKSON & SONS. 700 Jackson Bldg., 546 S. Meridian. SALESMEN. salesladies, for out-lown proposition: salary and commission. Apply 18 W. Market-st.. Room 207. 15A Salesmen. Solicitor. Agent IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS you can make good money with a Rawleigh Route. We help you get started. No capital or experience needed. Steady work for right man. • Write RAWLEIGH’S, Box INB--2152, Free port. Ilk 16 Situations Wanted RELIABLE white man. small family, wants steady farm job. P. O. Box 82. Ma - - wood. Ind. FARMHAND--Experienced, want job on farm. Write rentals" 17 Furnished Rooms $3 24TH, E., 515—Cozy room, next bath; steam; cross ventilation: widow’s home. HE-1494 ALABAMA, N. 1930—Large front room; nicely furnished: references. CARROLLTON. 2250—Nice front room; private home: meals optional; suitable 1 or 2. HE-3467. ILLINOIS. N. 624. APT 3—Nice cozy room; large closet; steam heat; hot water. RI-5669. NEW JERSEY. N. 1225 Large peasant room. Private bath: large closet. 3team _ heat. ■ PARK-A V—Attractive large, light front room: private lamily; 1 or 2: meals optional. HA-2205-R WINTER. 2120—Nice front room; widow's home; no children, no other roomers; garage; meals optional. 51.50 wk 27TH W. 45—Lovely double room, twin beds, innerspnng mattresses; near bath. _ Telephone. CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Clean steam-heated rooms. $2 to 14. Right downtown. COLORED— Capitol and 15th; $7 50 per month: 2 or 3 rooms: unfurnished: light water paid, HA-2932. _ _ 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern note service. As low as $2 a dav: $lO week 750 N Meridian LI-2351 SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E Washingtonst. Clean rooms. $2.50 week and up; running water: showers.tubs. SEMINOLE HOTEL shower, running water every room. Single. $3 50. HOTEL. 124 E. NEW 'YORK—Modern outside rooms; $2 up; '.a square from postoffice. DT T PTT A\T Clean, modern, fireproof ruiUl city heat, quiet. Rooms TTnTPT with hot and cold water, IIUiLLi $2.50 to $5. Free tub or shower baths. Low daily rates. Market and. Nesr Jersey - Sts. , 18 Honsekeep.ng Rooms *3 50-16—1132 N ILLINOIS—I or 3-room apartment; 2 beds. sink, steam heat. RI-2942. CARROLLTON. 1804—2 from rooms, ln-a-door bed; private entranl*; good heat. HZ-4406.

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RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms EUCLID-AV, N„ 109—Newly decorated, furnished or partly furnished apartments. overstuffed, in-a-door. steam, private entrance, garage, phone. ILLINOIS. N.. '2339—1 and~3-room apartments; elec, washer, laundry; 53.50: $5.50. MORRIS, 854 1 large clean room, private bath, all utilities, for single party. SUMMIT. N. 237—2 or 3 rooms furnished! Overstuffed: sink in kitchen, private entrance. RI-3871. UDELL, 874 -2 modern lower rooms! Private. Utilities, heat, hot water, sink. Reasonable. LOVELY WOODRUFF, 608 M. DR—Large front room, small kitchenette. $4.50; 4-. room apartment; $6. CH-4108. NINTH, E., 616—2 rooms, kitchenette, rolVfc a-way bed; private, bath and cntrau^H Phone. JfFv It’s The Times for RESULTS 19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL. 2217—High-class room; good ■ heat; excellent food: reasonable. HE--4278. KEALING. 30 N—Nicely furnished room; home cooked meals. Reasonable. UU 1288, W. NATIONAL-RD—Close In; lovely room• modern home privileges: garage; reason* able. K-1067, Times. 5 NEW JERSEY, N„ 2238—Nice cozy front room; meals optional; garage; reasonable. HA-0304-J. LOVELY room; private home; north; excellent meals. Reasonable. WA-0684-W, 20 Wanted to II tnt Rooms TWO employed sisters desire home with private family. Prefer close to good street car service; good references. Box K-1068, Times. 21 Unfurnished Apartments sls MONTH, downtown, 2-room housekeeping apartment; 220 N. Illinois; elevator service RI-5166. $30—47 W. 28TH-ST —5 rooms; steam heat; water paid: good condition. $45 LOVELY 2-bdrm. apt. north, sun rm., din. rm.; Frig.; gar. LI-3164. BARTH, 1849—4-room modern; heat and water furnished; $17.50. RI-3413. CARROLLTON. 1211—4 rooms, modem; heat, wat r furnished; garage; reasonable, RI-2636. NEW JERSEY. N.—Modern 4-room heated duplex; A-l location; special Inducement, RI-1645 10TH. E.. 3030—4-room apartment; heat and water 108 E. 13th . ... $32 50-542.50 402 N. Meridian 545.00-5125.Q0 31ST-ST. W.. 348—3 rooms and private bath, down: ut liyes furnished. TA-568_1j tmmtiY Rem. mm) Choice apartments gladly shown. HE-132j Indianapolis Rental Agency* Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-5452. DUNDEE 781 E. McCarthy Heat, gas, water, janitor service, frigidaire furnished. 522.50 up. 22 Uufumlshed Houses $5 to $9 HIGHLAND-AV. 569—5-room teml-modernj cement patch, yard, garage; $9: water paid. TA-6250. < SILVER ST . 1373—3-room semi-moderni inside toilet: well decorated; SB. IR--5535. LI-9530. I $lO to $ f U $lO 53 ALTON, N„ 544—(3500 W.) 5 room*, m ide tolle'. repapered; water. IR-7918. BEL .. 942-3—Near Tech: $10; water paid; 6-: oom double. RI-2929. KENWOOD 2334- 6-ROOM MODERN; GA. RAGE; *l3. BE-0921 | KEYSTONE, N 42 State N . 29: 5-4 rm! baths, garages; 514, sl2. IR.-7915 : WILKINS. W.. 546—6-room cottage; semimodern; inside toilet; garage; water paid: *lO, ; WOODLAWN 806 -6 rooms: garage; water paid; school: church; sl3 50. DR-6425-R, sls to sl9 sls 5-ROOM modern, upper duplex; lower, *l7. Garage. 2045 Carrollton. TA-1801. sls; GUILFORD. 5538—Single; semi-mod-ern: double garage, nice yard. HU-2585. BROADWAY. 1231—4-rm mod., gar.; Well decorated: good condition: $lB per mo.£ water paid. RI-6412 LIBERTY. N 520—518: water paid; I rooms modern: garage. TA-129SL 25TH-ST E 310 -Double. 3 rooms modern; good condition; sl6 Key 312. S2O to s2l j ?20 Mo.—Modern Bungalow : 5 rms., including garage; 2721 Adams; 2 sqs north of 3400 blk. E 25.h-*t. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491. 247 N. Penp^ HOYT, 1627-Good 7-room modern single; 2-car garage yard: S2O. C. C. GROVE, LI-7381. 44 yirglnU-av. - 10TH- st.‘l7 3143 —6 rooms. modem. will redecorate: water pd ; $-0. Norwaidp 6174: mod.. 5-rm., *23 JENNIN’dfi BROS. 28 8 fIL-et.

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