Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1935 — Page 11
DEC. 7, 1935
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Vital Statistics Births Boy* • Elmer. Ola Duvall. 2155 N Ritter Kenneth. Dorothy Morgan. 2173 N. Dexter. Girl* Floyd. Maudie Harkness. 2051 N. Temple. Deaths Charles Ezra Phillippe. 62, at 1609 Arrow, broncho pneumonia. Susan Craig 1, at 815 S Lyon, chronic myocarditis. Ida M Fellows, 77. at 2838 E. 18:h. 1 chrrnic mvocardms. Christina Crickmore. 72, at Olney and Messachusetts. acciden’al. William Coster, 84. at City, accidental. Sater Nixon. 43. at Metnodist, pulmonary lioerculosts. BUILDING PERMITS College Court Apartments, 5353 Collegcav, stoner. $659 Mary Scnmidt, 1206 N. Oaxland-av, : stoner. $250 Claude cole, 2179 N. Pennsylvarna-st, stoker, $290. Indianapolis Coal Cos.. 2301 Cornell, basement and new floor. $225. Nancie Becker, 4u40 Park-av, reside dwelling, $350. Indianapolis Lumber Cos., 1101 E. 30th-st, Stoner, $920. Dr. Paul Kernel, 5150 E. Washington-st, stoker, S2BO. Ross Keeves, 5890 Washington-blvd, twostory dwelling. Slu.ooo. _ 3 Deaths —Funerals Indianapolis limes, Friday, Dec. 6, 1935. LRiCKMOKE, CHRISTINA MARGARET— Widow ol I. T. Crickmore and mother ot j Mrs. Pearl Lamb ot Gas City, Mrs. Elizabeth Gwlnn, Mrs. Anna haygood. i Victor and Ernest Crickmore, departed ] this life Tuesday, age 72 years. Funeral Friday, Dec. 6, at tne residence, 2163 N. Olney-st, 12 noon and at Bethlehem U. B. Church 1:30. Burial Kinntman Cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction ol MOORE & KIRK. DU RIE, MALINDA E.—Of 2129 W. Morrisst. beloved wile of John E. Du Rie Sr., mother of George H. Raymond E. ard John E. Jr., sister of Burgess Allen ox Creston. la., Hubert Ailen of Monticello. 111., and Mrs. Nancy Townsend of Turtie Creek Penn., passed away Dec. 6, 1935. Age 74 years. Funeral Monday, 2 p. m. at the West View Baptist Cnurcn. corner of Belmort and Jones-st. Friends may see Mrs. Du Rie at the W. D. BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, 1321-1323 W. Ray-st., any time Burial Fioral Park. Friends mI vited. FELLOWS, IDA M.— Age 77, mother of Arthur 8., Charles A., Loval, Alvin and Lewis Fellows and Myrtle Darlington, | Marie Thomas and Grace Greemun and Verne Lind, passed away Thursday morning Funeral at the lesidenee, 2830 E, 18th-st. Saturday, 1:30 p. m. friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. EHIRLEY SERVICE. } GRIMM, EFFIE R.—Widow of Frederick I Grimm, and mother of Mrs. Edna Myers, ; and grandmother of Mrs Thelma King. and Mrs. Lois Spicklenure, departed this I life Thursday, age 56 years. Funeral Saturday Dec. 7 at the residence 2257 i Brooksiae-av., 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Funeral under j _ the direction of MOOlta <v. KIRK. HESS, ANNA—Age 58, beloved mother of John C., Fred R., Mrs. Bessie Owens and Gertrude Morton, sister of Charles A. Reichert, city; Lewis Reichert of Germany. Seven grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Hess passed awav at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Owens, 1407 Ringgold. Funeral from 1407 Ringgoid, _ Monday, 2 p. m. Eurial at Crown Hill. MARTIN, ELMER DALE—Husband of Minnie E. Martin, stepfather of Mary Eccles of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday. Funeral services Sunday, Dec. 8. 2 p. m., at the funeral home, HISEY & TITUS, 951 N. Delaware-st. Friends invited. Burial Edinburg, Ind. Friends may call at the funeral home any time. WALSH. CATHERINE—Widow of The late Patrick Walsh, mother of Patrick J. Walsh of Brownsburg. Ind., and Mrs. Vina Sharkey of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday, Dec. 5. at her residence in Brownsburg. Time of funeral given later. For iniormation call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. TA-1835. YOCKEY, SARAH JANE—Of 1715 Rom? velt-av, beloved wife of William Yockey and mother of Clarence Yockey of Unionville, Mrs. Ida Butcher and Mrs. Myrtle Bartlett, departed this life Wednesday, age 60 years. Funeral Saturday. Dec. 7, at the Oak Hill Tabernacle. 10 a. m. Burial Bethel cemetery. Funerai under direction | of MOORE & KIRK. 5 Funeral Directors FINN BROSi Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridlan-st_ TA-1835 IPLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market HISEY & TITUS 951 N- Delaware __ LI-3828 Proffitt & Hamilton Economy Funeral Home i Highest Quality—Superior Service TA-0162. 3040 N. Illlnois-st. TA-3241. GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect-st. DR-0321. DR-0322 9 Lost and Found \ LOST—Pointer, male, brown and white. | Reward. WA-0123, 3947 N. Delaware. I LOST—German police*nup on Oxford, beI tweer 10th and Michigan. “Prince.” Re- ! ward. CH-4850, LI-SB7l. 645 Oxford. _ I REWARD for package PHOTOS, lost downtown district. 2035 N. Meridian, No. 904. TA-5239. j LADIES’" WRIST WATCH” lost Tuesday evening, in or near Lyric theater. Liberal reward. MISS SABIN. LI-4304. 4 concentrated market—an economical service—Times Want Ads—known for their resuit, producing power. Phone RI-5551 and sav adtaker. SAVE on vour want ad costuse Times Economy Want Ads. Just phone—Rl-5551—and sav adtaker 11 Personals REDUCE safely, no diet, no exercise; for information call TA-5979. HENNA PACK or bleach touch-up, 50c each. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Rooseveltbldg. CHRISTMAS Special Combination streamline permanents, $2.49. POWDER PUFF SHOP. 535 Banker’s Trust. RI-0577. | TL International charm BeauI f|fJi Ity School. FREE Finger Wave j 1 ■ V lor Marcel. 342 E. Wash. St. I WE pay up to SSO for OLD GOLD watches and jewelry. MR. BISHOP, 2124 E. GarI field-dr. DR-6213-R. I WILL rot be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than mvself. FRANK E. SCHILDMEIER. HAIRCUT, shampoo, wave, all 3 for 25cT. Facials. 25c. Permanents. 75c-S3. No apts ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD.. 401 Roosevelt _bldg. STOMACH ULCER. GAS PAINS. TION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor's prescription, at Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores. RHEUMATISM. Neuritis. Aches and Pains i auicklv relieved with Wintergree.n Tablets absolutely guaranteed. Write for free ; literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO Delaware <fe Ohio-sts. Indianapolis. Ind CENTRAL GIVES - ” 209 t O O F Bide FREE MANICURE A CHRISTMAS present. What better present could you give yourself or some member of your family than better health. Mv method gets results in numerous cases where medicines and operations have failed. Bring this rctice for examination and trial treatment free. Let me prove the value of my method in your own case without cost or obligation to vou. DR. .BEBOUT, Chiropractor. 307 Kahn-bldg. _ 109 Monument 2 doors from • Water Cos. Office Head watch maker for 21 years w.th rfA Rost Jewelry Cos 12 Transportation CALIFORNIA BY FAST TRAIN —Only $34.50 —via North Western-Union Pacific from Chicago, in comfortable coaches without i change. And note this—breakfast 25c, lunches 30c. dinners 35c. Besides, free j pillows, drinking cups, porter service: I dimmed lighS, at night; air-conditioned ! cars. On Los Angeles Limited exclusive j coach for women and children, with i Stewardess-Nurse attendant Omaha west. ; No other form of travel offers so much ! for so little. Ticket Offices: Chicago & North Western. 308 Merchants Baok Bldg Phone RI-3110, Indianapolis. Ind.— or Union Pacific. 705 Dixie Terminal ; Bldg.. 49 E. Fourth-st. Cincinnati. Ohio. SAVE on vour want ad cost—use Times Economy Want Ads. Just phone—Rl-5551—and sav | adtaker 13 Business Services BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS built and made drv. UNIVERSAL WATER-PROOFING CO. CH- _ 6397^4330 E 16th-st. FURNITURE REPAIR BONE-WHITE, beautiful modern finish for odd pieces. OTTO BRADE CO. LI-898 L CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in hickory or reed. BOARD OP INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BUND. HA-0583.
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13 Business Services CONTRACTING CARPENTERING, painting, furnaces repaired. cleaned; tinning, roofing, sheet _ metal work. CAMPBELL. BE-3437. MACHINISTS GEO J. EGENOLF—Machinists, Specializing in printing and special machinery. 18T W. South-st. LI-6212 MATTRESSES, MADE OVER SIA 11 HESSES renovated, also made into lnnerspring by experts Ry 347 MOVING, TRANSFER, STORAGE CARLETON TRANSFER—Experienced mov_ers; covered vans; reas. rates. HA-2252. PACKING shipping, part load shipments. All loads insured; return loads wanted. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-6561-3628. Nite. CH--0699-W MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repairs on all musical Instruments.CAßLlN MUSIC. 211 Mass.-av, BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, expert, guar work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513 PAPERHANGING PAPERHANGING. $1.50 room up: work guaranteed: prompt service. CHEVALIER. DR-2492. PLUMBING • COILS installed. $2.50. Coils sl.lo.~Fauc-et repairs 25~.. Phone WA-4760. SERVICE AND PARTS DEPTS. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER for economy and satisfaction in tenairs and lubrication. BE SURE! BE SAFE! BE SMART! DODGE WEISSMAN MOTORS 2210 E. Wash. Phones—Day. CH-5828; nite. DR-5117 PONTIAC ” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 634 N. Capitol. Phones—Day. RI-3087;, night. L 3-4818. 14 Schools, Instruction BE a beauty operator, pav as you”leanv ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD., 401 Roosevelt bldg. PLENTY of positions open for those wiio can qualify. Better yourself bv attending night school. CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE, 3rd floor. Roosevelt Bldgv RI-9535. 20 Help Wanted , Female GIRL to learn Beautv Culture in exchange for services. 401 Roosevelt bldg. BEAUTY operators. We have jobs. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD., 401 Roosevelt-bldg. HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged, more for home than wages. Box 140, Times. HOUSEKEEPER for widower. Good home. Small wages. BE-4976-J. 21 Help Wanted , Male MEN to sell Texlde Blades at 40c per INDIAN CO., 145 S. Illinols-st. WANTED—First-class cabinet makers for store fixtures. Times, Box 157. MAN at once, good earning, no house-to-house. 953 N. LaSalle. EXPERIENCED shoe repair man; excellent opportunity for right party. 31 N. Addison. AIR CONDITIONING—Wanted, distributor or individual to represent a large nationally know'n manufacturer in central Indiana on complete line of air conditioning equipment and warm air furnaces. Write giving qualifications to Box 139. Times. 23 Situations, Female YOUNG MAN wants job where he can learn drafting. DR-6213-R. 2124 E. Garfield-dr. MIDDLE-AGED wants housekeeping job for man with, without children. 423 _E. Ohio. DAY OR WEEK WORK for ladies: common labor for men, day or week: general house cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER, INC.. LI-5860. ___ 24 Situations, Male JUST2OcA DAY A 10-word ad will appear under this classification for as low as 20c a dav cash with erder. Come to The Times office, 214 W. Maryland, one square from Illinois and Washington-sts down Kentuckv-av and let us help vou secure a iob 30 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N., 1301: Apt. 6—Comfortably furnished room. Bath adjoining. Cail evenings. Day phone_Ll-6989. BLVD.-PL, 4080—Front room; couple; 1 or 2 .gentlemen; housekeeping or meals optlonal. WA-2868-W. CAPITOL AVE., N., 3502—Warm weii-fur-nished room. Large closet. Refined home. Garage. TA-7141. CAPITOL. 3411 N.—Lovely room; good heat. Private home. For 1 or 2. ReaCENTRAL. AND 24TH, 519 E.—l or 2 clean, cozy rooms; private family: girls. HE-4780. CENTRAL AND 23RD. 421 E.—Large front room; home privileges; 1 or 2- meals optional. HA-0117-W. DELAWARE, 2406 N.—Room furnished or unfurnished. $2.50. No signs on houte. ILLINOIS. N., 1907—Desirable room; refined home; steam: large closet; 1 or 2; garage; reasonable. ILLINOIS, N., 2449—Steam heated, nicely furnished front room, suitable 2; meals optional. HA-1767-w^ KENWOOD, 3517—Large front room; suitable 1 or more; constant hot water. HA-4701-M. WASHINGTON-BLVD. 3300—Nice front room: hot water: suitable for 2; private entrance. TA-7014. WOODRUFF PL.. 957—West Drive, large desirable heated room, for gentleman. CH-0567-W. 15TH AND DELAWARE—NiceIv furnished; city heat; next to bath; constant hot water. RI-9017. 16TH, E.. 150. APT. I—Close-in apartment, nice room for employed girl; references. 30TH. W.. 412—Nice warm front room, private home; twin beds. TA-2286. 32ND. E., 534—Lovely room, private home; kitchen privileges; 1 or 2 employed people. HA-1187-W. 31 Rooms with Board $5; DOUBLE or single rooms. 3 meals, home privileges; car line; 3145 E. Wash. ington-st. CH-1175. OLNEY. N., 1944—Home style meals. Pleasant room. Reasonable. Close to carline. bus. PARK, 833—Nurse’s home. Sick and mental cases. Real home for elderly people. RT-9930. TALBOTT. N , 1723—Nice warm front room: 1 or 2: excellent meals: home comforts: phone. WASHINGTON-BLVD.. 2814 Attractive room; private home; good meals; very reasonable. TA-4893. 32 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50: W. 35TH Golden Hill—4 rooms." stove, water Daid. Partly furnished. WA-2820-J. $3. $4—1723 N. Meridian; large front room and kitchenette; sink. TA-1437.
58 Miscellaneous for Sale
Let the South Side Furniture Cos. Feather Your Nest This Christmas On the Floor Tomorrow to Help You Select Your Christmas Needs JOE STALEY MILDRED OVERBECK FRANK SIMMS GEORGE KNAPP Gifts for the Entire Family at Our Store SOUTH SIDE FURNITURE CO. 932-934 S. Meridian-St.
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Pearlite Finish, <tl ><"7 Rfl 80 bass. Special ,JU I V Will Lav Away Any Instru- / \ iI ment for Xmas Delivery ;j J \ PEARSON CO./ N. Pennsylvania / LI-5513
32 Housekeeping Rooms $3 50 PER WEEK. 2 front looms, down. furnished for light housekeeping, private _ entrance. Inquire 1611 Southeastern-av. ALABAMA. N., 2037—3 desirable rooms, downstairs; lavatory, sink, private entramje. TA-1550 BEVILLE. N.. 829—3 rooms, upper. Sink, range in kitchen. Private entrance. Steam heat. BROADWAY. 1134—3 clean warm rooms: 2 beds. BROADWAY. 835 —1-room apartment; corner location. Private bath, steam heat. Also 2 rooms. CENTRAL. 1634—7-room kitchenette, nicely turnished; good heat; utilities furnisnea. RI-4292. RI-5761 COLLEGE. 1409—Upper duplex. 3 or 4 rooms: neatly furnished; private bath and entrance; utilities furnished; adults. RI-5976 FLETCHER-AV. 11l I—2 upper furnished rooms, utilities paid; employed or elderly couple; $5 or $6. ILLINOIS. 1919, N.—Nicely furnished 2room apartment, clean, well heated; plenty hot water. NEW JERSEY. N, 1215—2-room apartment; good heat: hot water; private entrance. LI-3180. PARK. 2146—Cozy 2-room apartment: good heat;_hot water: private entrance. Phone. PARK. 2356—Widow will share modern home partly furnished; employed couple. HE-5409. ___ PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2224—2 lovely ooms, everything furnished; employed lady preferred. TA-5807. TALBOT. N., 2342—2 warm rooms; furnished complete; near bath; $4.50. HAWALNUT, 115 E.—3 rooms, Ist floor; private bath, entrance. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF PL.. 891, M. DR.—Large living room, kitchenette; dressing 'closet; phone, utilities; private entrance. NINTH, 616 E.—2 rooms, kitchenette; private bath; Ist floor. Also 1. 2 or 3 rooms. 23RD, 529, E—3 or 4-room, newly decorated; private bath; near school; reasonable. H E-3071. 33 Hotels HOTEL FREDERICK—4SB E. Washingtonst. Steam heated rooms. $2.50 week up. Running water, tubs, showprs. SEMINOLEHOTEL & a N m a. Excellent heat. Bath in all rooms. $3.50 up. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts Ultra modern note service as low as $2 a day. $lO week 750 Meridian LI-2351 34 Apartments , Unfurn. $22.50: BUNGALOW PARK—I2O2 N. Cap.. 6 rooms, steam heat, janitor service. J. G. McCULLOUGH. LI-5596. S3O: EAST. 2000—Beau. 4-rm. apt. Gar. Others. TA-4633. MERIDIAN. S.. 1604—Newlv decorated 6room apartment. A-l condition. Steam heat, earagp furnished; 13TH, 108 E $42.50 Penn, 1433 N S4O to $55 Penn. 3720 N. .. $47.50 General Apts., Inc. 22 W. Vermont. LI-2439 GENERAL APTS.. INC. 22 W. Vermont. L 1' 2439 : DESIRABLE—3 or 4-room apts. Utilities. Excellent heat. UM4 Carrollton. HE-3784. NEAR Shortridge, 6 desirable rooms; 3 large bedrooms. S3O; water paid. HA--4928.-M wmex mm. mm Choice apartments gladly shown HE-13J8 THE PENNLAWN Pennsylvania. 3537 N„ choice. 1-bed-room apartment, cross ventilation. e'*ctric refrigeration, utilities. Indianapolis Rental Agency Purn. and unfurn. apts Free service ano transportation LI-5463 35 Houses, Unfurnished $10 —GAS, electricity; 6-room single; water _paid. 2212 N. Tacoma. HU-1428. SI4—NICE 5-room semi-modern: water paid, stoves fun;ished. DR-4145-J. $18: BLAINE—Store room, nice 6-rm. semi- _ modtrn home. SIB.SO—N. OLNEY, 2155; 6-room modern _double; trucking $37.50 —CORNER; 5-room modern bungalow; redecorated; full basement. 5654 Guilford. DR-6689. ALABAMA, N„ 17i4—7 rooms; modern; >/ 2 of double; garage; $25 per mo. HARNESS & CLINE, 119’/g N. Ala. LI-9220. BEVILLE, N.. 230 —5-room semi-modern; _ sood condition; water paid. RI-2677. _ Fletcher. 1022; 8-rm. mod. sgl sl6 Pierson, 2304; 6-rm. mod. dble.. wt. pd.. sls Dawsor, 1606, 5-rm. mod. db. wt. pd. $17.50 Adams, 2934; 5-rm. sgl sl3 Beville, 804; 5-rm. sgle $12.50 LI-6517 GRACELAND-AV, 3823; mod., 7 rms $30.00 English-av, 1452; inside toilet, 5 rms 13.25 English-av, 1115; mod., wat. pd.; 6 rms 15 00 State-st, 912 S.: 5 rms 10.00 Beecher. 824: 3 rms 8.00 JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. Illinois. GUILFORD. 2161—Convenient 6-room modern single; in good condition: sls. LI-7361 . C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia-av. HIGHLAND-PL, 2529 —4 rooms, semi-mod., A-l location. House will be put in condition; sl4. J. S. CRUSE, INC. RI-6412. KENWOOD, 3459—5 rooms, redecorated; good furnace, garage, S2O. OWNER. 1944 Carrollton. HE-3784. NEW YORK, 1814, W.—6-room, semi-mod-ern; garage; sl2. RI-7725. ST. PETER. 909—5-room semi-modern; water pd.: $lO. LI-2290. 29 E. Ohio. 1404 SPANN; 6-room modern cottage, good condition; $lB. 521 Lemcke bldg. RI. 4541. UNION, 924—6 rooms; modern: garage: reasonable rent. MAX KATZ. RI-5534. IOTH-ST. E„ 215—7-room modern; good condition; wt. pd.; $lB. LI-2290. 29 E. Ohio. E. 11TH-ST, 1434—Near Tech. 6-room modern. $lB. RI-3413. 36 Furnished Places $4.50. ss—Furnished houses. 3 rooms each. Water, gas furnished. Inquire 2921 Olnev-st. $6 WEEK—S-room house; water, lights, gas paid: adults. Inquire 719 E. New _ York. $40 —NORTH—Nicely furnished efficiency apartment; electric refrigeration; utilities. RI-1947, NORTH High-class, 3-bedrojm home; beautifuly furnished; $75. HA-2186. VILLA AVE., 333—Furnished 4-room cottage; utilities, except heat; garage; $7 week. THE DOWN-TOWNE 120 E. North-St.—Ll-6133 Desirable bachelor quarters for select tenants. One and two suites, with bath and maid service; S3O to $45 month. 38 Rent Suhurhan, Farms 5-ROOM modern homu. northwest. 63rd, near Michigan-rd. Double garage. RI--5280. SUBURBAN Lot 21, Quillen Acres. 5-rm. single ... sll Lot 23. Quillen Acres. 6-rm single 12 Call GREGORY & APPEL, INC. LI-7491.
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39 Business Property ENGLISH-AV 7 3901—New brick* building 1 room rented for dry goods. 2 room's Standard Grocery. Want Drug Store. Hardware. Drv Cleaner. Beauty Parlor. Doctor or Dentist. No competition. Reasonable rent. IR-0536. 40 Wanted to Rent RESP. COUPLE want perm, home or apt. _ Fur. or unfurn. TA-4633 WANT acreage with buildings near Indianapolis; immediate possession. R R 11. Box 291-W 46 Securities WE PAY CASH FOR ”COUPONS FROM FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CERTIFICATES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST N LEONARD COHEN & COMPANY. 206 INSURANCE BUILDING. 8 E. MARKET-ST 47 Houses and Lots BARGAIN—N Grant. 805 Price SI6OO. SIOO cash, balance like rent. MARION VAN ARSDELL. 1019 N. Beville. CH-1108. SALE OR RENT—343O Salem. 7-rm. mod.. Mak,; offer - HU-2188. BRIDGES <sc GRAVES 243 N. Del RI--3477. E. 12TH ST.. 2100 BLK —5-ro#m modern double; also Orchard-av. 36C0 blk.. 7room modern, large lot; commissioners sale; make oJTer. RI-7017 FORECLOSED homes: terms $8 per mo and up Accept B. & L. stock, labor or what have vou. plus some cash in payment for deed PARK. LI-4369. 230 Empire Life bldg. MODERN bungalow, in perfect cor lot. Only $3500, $l5O down: 3434 Northwestern. Mr. Helmus. HU-527D ALLISON REALTY CO . Realtors. RI--2368. CASH BUYER—EAST Have cash buyer for 5 or fi-room home east. Mr Burgess, RI-9388. IR-6102 AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. REALTORS 1674 BELLEVIEW 5-room bungalow, white as snow; perfect condition outside and in: all floors sanded and refinished: new decorations. 1car garage. See it todav. Call Mr. Nicoson. SECURITY' TRUST COMPANY RI-6571. 48 Sale Suburban, Farms BE SURE—Of your title. Demand an aostract prepared by UNION TITLE CO. 155 E. Market-st. Union Title Bldg PITTSBORO. IND., 12 miles northwest: 5 room house: garage, with 3> 2 acres. Cour, sale; make offer RI-7017. IST MORTGAGE LOANS “ In moderate amounts on Indianapolis modern property; well located; no commission. no premium: int. 6'-2 r „ calculated on balance owing each 6 months TURNER BLDG. AND SAVINGS ASSN.. 1000 Lemcke-bldg 50 Acreage for Sale 165 ACRES, 25 nn. from Louisville: bargain. L. MEES. 1114 Spring-st.. Newcastle. Ird. 52 Wanted Real Estate WANTED—Homes; all locations: to sell ori payments. MONEN. LI-6844. 108 E Washingtom No 504 55 Beer Equipment kingC^X I “Fixture \ f/ House \ / Complete” 1 ■ For the Recreation Room and His Xmas Gift I Home Bar S2O I 1 Pool Tables SSO 1 \ Sold on Payments a \ Chrome Furniture, Low Prices # 1 \ Think of It—We Have It “ Delivery Anywhere 1617-31 Southeastern DR-3578 57 Household Goods
' —' ——. every living room, dining room or | bedroom suite purchased Sat. or Sun. gpj ALLOWANCE to allow $25 on your old suite and give away a 1 wrong. Our rural outlets enable us to get a fair price for your old trade-ins and the radio is our |H g Christmas gift to you! Limit one to a customer. * . seuS”"o™f tlle Suite 0f auiteT A 3 ra l re t bargain! jj | | yt. a m ,t,.i i.,... char * e *r M BIIVCDC Table, 6 Chairs. Buffet. 32-Piece p k-r\on DU I[K J Dinner Set, Sandwich Tray and p If our prices don’t suit you—make us an offer Serving Tray MERIDIAN SALES CO., 422 N. Mer. OPEN EVENINGS—I-6 P. M. SUNDAYS
56 Wearing Apparel SWAGGER Caracul Coa? size 12 Cost $2.->9: sacrifice S3O 4103 Auhingtonblvd. CH-4558 EXTRA good new raincoa*. 16-18. for coat and vest or overcoat 42-44 or fur coat BE-4989-R SAVE on vour want ad cost use Times Economy Want Ads. Just phone—Rl-5551—ano sav Bdtaker 57 Household Goods r, EI ;.^ VEE:K W!LL RENI A * EW \ | k, A.J AG WASHER. MINIMUM I RENTAL. 5 WEEKS 7TH FLOOR I L. S. AYRES & CO. eUscd washers. $7 50 up k New machines. $29 50 up. I Old washer as down pavmen*. r . Electric sweepers $12.95 up. <HOR ELECTRIC SHOP 136 N Penn Ll-5385 CROSLEY relrigerator. 1935 like new. Sell for balance due $45. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO.. 240 Mass. Open evenings. XMAS GIFTS BUY’ HER a sparkling new air conditioned ice refrigerator for Xmas, easv terms Polar Ice and Fuel Cos . 2000 Northwestern 1902 S East-st. 2302 W Michigan 9x12 Felt Base Linoleum Rugs—s3 95. JORDAN BROS. CUT-RATE LINOLEUM 207 W Wash., across from S:at.ehouse. CHAMBERS fireless gas range; like rew: $25. HU-7083. CLERMONT combination coal and wood range with reservoir. 612 S Tibbs-a\
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b|jj3S on SALE| Saturday] j v v Laundry Maid Washer Outfits ! |||| *2950 Charge* ...... _ —— 128 N. Pennsylvania
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57 Household Goods MOHAIR upholstered rnalr. ongTnsliv $59 50 sko Call at 112 Bancroft or IR--6720. 2 BEAUTIFUL lounging chairs and o*tmor.s sl2 50: 2 breakfast-room suites. 172 R E Washington LI-6236 3 RUGS 9x12. S.T. $4. $6 50 Heating 1 stoves. $5. Gas rang*. $6 Small tables I and iampsi 1728 E Washington, LI-6236. 58 Miscellaneous for Sale STORE-ftESTAURANT—^TAVERN"nxturVi CALL KING'S—PR-3578 CARLOADS AND CARLOADS of fine new suites and odd pieces to trada for your old furniture; generous allowance Baker Bros. 219 E Washington-st. BUILDING MATERIAL “ New and Used Lumber. MARION MATERIAL CO. STORE fixtures: bakerv eouioment: special equipment; buv-sell. 419 E. Ohio. 300 BUILDINGS WRECKED Good used lumber and bulldr g material of all kinds for sale cheap CLEVELAND WRECKING CO 1320 Kentuckv-av Indianapolis. ! AUTO GLASS REPLACED ~ SDecials Door glass. $1 45: wmdshiei4. $1.75 up Building glass replaced Ins'allatior free E WASHINGTON ST. ! GLASS CO Since 1925. 1122 Southeast-ern-av. LI-8494. CHILD'S exercvcle, size 6-8 Reasonable. 1 CH-2703.
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