Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1936 — Page 33
APRIL 17, 1936.
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WORD RATE Times want Arts are sold by THE WORD. You do not pay for part of a line but ONLY for the number of words used. This arrangement makes Times Want Ads, more than ever, the economy Want Ads-of Indianapolis. ORDERING WANT ADS Your telephone call to RILEY 8551 puts you In Instant touch with an Ad-Taker. If more convenlentyou may bring vour ad to THE TIMES OFFICE, 214 W. MARYLAND, or you may mall your advertisement to the Classified Advertising Manager and It will receive Immediate attention. The Times maintains a capable staff of courteous, trained Ad-takers, who ate ever ready to serve you and assist in writing your ad. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS A discount of 10% is given for CASH or If bill la paid within ONE WEEK after billing. 3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Friday, April 17, 1936. BLAKE—John S., beloved father of Mrs. Harold F. Ludwig and brother of Mrs. Fannie Schweitzer, passed away at the daughter’s residence, 1149 W. 36th-st, Thursday morning. April 16. Funeral services will be held at the daughter's residence Saturday afternoon. April 18. at 3 o'clock Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends Invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CRABB--Stella S„ wife of Cecil, mother of Rosalyn. James Newton 111 and Cectl Jr., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Seidensttcker, sister of Mrs. Charles Holton. Shreveport, La.. George Jr. and Robert Seldensticker. passed away Thursday afternoon. Services at the FLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday. 4 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary after Friday noon.
WHO IS IT? Win Guest Tickets to the INDIANA THEATER TO SEE Cary Grant and Joan Bennett in “Big Brown Eves” Plus “Sutter’s Gold” Now Playing RULES: Each day The Time* will print 8 or more questions about various want ads in the classified columns that day. Read the questions, then find the ad that will give you the answer. Each question must he answered fully, giving the name and address of the advertiser. Neatness and originality of presentation will be counted in judging. For the ten best solutions daily. The Times will award each a guest ticket. Winners will be announced here dally. Answers to today’s questions must be in not later than 5;00 p. nr, Saturday. April 18. TODAY’S QUESTIONS ITVho is It at 610 Ky. Ave. spII- • ing lawn grass sped. 25c lb.'* 2 Who Is It on S. Illinois offering • 12-ton Triumph ire. machine? 3 Who Is it (give address'! of • party offering spacious kitchenette apartment? 4 3Vho is It (give phone numher! • of party that will pay STS cah for good clean ‘2O Ford? 5 3Vho is it locatod SO.’? E. fi-’ld • paying $5 cash for used bicycles or parts? 6SVho is it (give phone number! • of party selling black and red raspberry plants? 7 Who Is it (give phone number! • of party located 21S0 Riley selling tractor disc harrow? 8 Who is it located 403 Lemcke • Bldg, wanting B. & L. atock? Bring or mall vour entrv to the Who Is It Contest Department, The Time*. 214 W. Maryland. Indianapolis, Ind. Winners of Aoril 13 Questions 1. David Fogle. 1119 tJnion-*t. 2. Evelyn Sheffae. 4200 3V. Vermont-st. 3. Mrs. Sallv Zich. 596" Rawls-av. 4. Misa Justine Sachs. 1106 Spann-av. 8. Rose Mar? Presutti. 124 S Noble. 4. Csrolyn De More. 958 S. East. 7 Mildred Paw. 400.4 Bvram-av. 8. Juatlne Bruce. 533 Buchanan. 9. Mlsa Elsie M Jordan 2037 Ruckle. I#. Mrs. Nlch Rene. 812 Woodlawn. Winners of April 14 Questions 1. Miss Dorothy Wernsing. 1461 S. Meridian-at. 3. Raymond Potts, 23 S. Alabama-st. 3. Miss Betty Neal, 1813 Sugar Groveav. 4. Mra. ©, H. Cox. 2339 Avondale-pt. 8. Miss Edna Beineke, 121$ St. Peter, 8. Mlsa Jessie Thomas. 5802 Jullan-iv. 1. Mrs. H. B Morris. 1208 Lexington. 8. Mrs. Vadls Everhart. 1539 E. Wash-ington-at. •< Mra. John Coffin. 3839 Bat!on-st. 10 Robert E, Walters, 2417 E. lOth-st. Winners must call for their prue at Times Want Ad Dept . 214 W Maryland, before *, Saturday. April 18.
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3 Deaths—Funerals IwdlanapoH* Times, Friday, April 17, 1936. DICKS/—Alice J.. entered Into rest Thursday at the home of Jessie Bernloehr in Edgewood, age 75 years, beloved mother of Laura May Gustin. Fannie Warden and Goldie Dicks. Funeral Saturday. 2 p. ni. at HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR. 2050 E. Michigan-st. Burial Philadelphia, Ind. FRANK—Nora, beloved sister of William Frank and Mrs. Fred Roth, passed awav Friday morning, April 17. Funeral service will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME. 1223 Union-st. Monday afternoon. April 20. at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends invited. Friends mav call at the Funeral Home after 6 o'clock Saturday evening. HERRELL—Maude C.. widow of James H. and mother of Harry T.. Leonard J. and Maxwell, passed away Wednesday evening at her home. 4227 Graeeland-av. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hiil. Friends may call at the mortuary. INGRAM—B. Daniel, age 18 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Loun, passed away Wednesday evening. Funeral services Saturday. 2 p m. at the Conkle Funeral Home. 1934 W. Michigan-st. Friends invited Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the funeral home. KRAMER—LiIIie E.. wife of Edward F. Kramer, mother of Mrs. Rev. Herbert E. Eberhardt, Mrs. Lloyd D. Mosimtn, George A. Kramer, sister of Edward J. Snyder, Dora Kramer and Charles D. Snyder, passed away April 16, aged 17. Funeral Monday. 2 p. m.. at the First Evangelical Church. East and New Yorksts. Friends may call at the home. 637 West-dr. w nodruff Place, any time Sunday or at the church after 10 a. m. Monday. MI’MMENHOFF—WiII F., husband of Florence, son of Lena, brother of Frank. Nannette and Alice, passed away Thursday evening at his shome Services at the FLANNER A ByCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday at 11 a m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. MURPHY—LIoyd, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy of Jasonville, Ind.. and brother of Mrs. Herman Dixon of 335 S. Orav-st. passed away April 16. 7:40 p. m . at home of his parents. Funeral from the home in Jasonville. Time later. For further information call. CH-4510-R. •ATTERSON— Edna rNoellel, age 46. of 535 E. 21st-st, beloved wife of D. E. Patterson. mother of William and Mrs. Elma Walker daughter of Mrs. Christina Noelle. and sister of William, L*ssed awav Friday. 2 a. m.. at the MetP.odist Hospital. Funeral Monday. 3 p. ,n„ at the G H HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME 1805 S. Last-st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call at the funeral home after 6 p. m. Saturday. *9** —J v *n Kelly, beloved wife of William J. Ross, sister of Mrs. A. J. Leigeber and Paul Kelly, passed awav Monday, automobile accident suffered in Colorado Services at Church of God, Annette and W. JOth-st. 2 p. m Saturday Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the home of her sister. 3863 Psrk-av. until Saturday, LITTLE A TONS
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SPRING SPECIALS HQME NEEDS Garbage Cans (galv.) 11-gal. size .$ .69 Grass Seed, 1936 crop, 1b... ,17 Pie Ovens (glass door) 79 Oil Stoves (2-bumer wickless) 4.39 Screen Enamel (black) gal 1.00 CUT PRICE CHINA STORE 361 W. Washington
Downing Nurseries Evergreens—Shade Trees Ornamental Shrubs a~~ \Nl\ We specialize in Landscap\T ing, Spraying and Trimming Use Shelby-st to 2900 S., thence Carson-av, 3 miles to nurseries. R. R. 1. Box 129D. DR-7755-R3 Landscape Estimates Free frrauntijOl Brighten the home— Furniture, Rugs, Drapes, jVi j Fine Wearing Apparel. Cleaned by the SAUNDERS SYSTEM is your guarantee of satisfaction—Odorless —No Shrinking—No Fading. Speedier, Yet Safer. Call for Estimates. SAUNDERS CLEANERS 3773 College-Av. _ WA-3139 A concentrated market—an economical service—Times Want Ads—known for their result, producing power. Phone RI-5551 and sav adtaker. 3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Friday, April 17, 1036. SERViCE*-Harold W.. beloved husband of Mrs. Lotta Service, father of George and Dorothy, son of Mrs. John C. Service, brother of Mrs. George W. Byrkit, Dr. Jerry H. Service and George L Service, died Thursday. Friends mav call at the home. 811 Farker-av. Funeral Saturday 2 p. m. at the Centenary Christian Church, corner Oxford and Eleventh. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends invited KIRBY. SHANNON—SamueI W„ age 71. beloved husband of Nettie Shannon 'deceased! and father of Mrs Gibson Kitts, Mrs. James Cox. Mrs. Richard Birsfleld and Mrs. Chester Shannon, passed away at his home. 6186 Ralston-dr. Thursday morning. Funeral from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois, Saturday. 3 n. m. Friends invited. Cremation will follow. Friends mav call at the chapel after 7 p. m. Thursday. SHEWMAN—LuIa Ruth, beloved sister of William A. Shewman. passed awav Thursday morning. April J 6. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME. Illinois at 17th-st. Saturday afternoon. April 18. at 1 o’clock ard at the Cumberland Baptist Church. Cumberland. Ind.. at 2 o clock. Burial Anderson Cemetery. Friends invited. TATE— Donald 0., age 3 months, beloved little son of Mr. and Mrs. Oather Tate and brother of Esther Ouicla Tate, passed away Thursday. Funeral from the residence of the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Denton of 238 Mink-ner-st. Saturday, April 18, at 2 p. m. Friends invited Burial Floral Park. SHIRLBY SERVICE. VALENTINE—Hugh M.. of 4220 N. Capl-tol-av., age 82. husband of Lucy and father of Chalmers, Richard and Hugh Jr. Valentine and Mrs. Florence Ellwood, passed away at St. Vincent’s Hospital Tuesday evening. Funeral from Shirley Bros. Central Chattel. Friday. 3 &m. Friends invited. Burial Crow-n ill. FTle nds may call at the eha pel. 5 Funeral Directors WM. D. BEAN BLOSSOM 1321-23 W RAY-ST. BE-1588 J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS FUNERAL HOME 926 N. Capitol-Av Phone LJ-711S __ PERSONAL SERVICE W. T. BLASENGYM MAIN OFFICE 2226 SHELBY-ST. DR-2570 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W MICH.-ST _ BE-1934 PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 g NEW YORK-BT. IR-M 73 FINN BROS. ■ Funeral Home 1839 N. Mertd[an-_st_ TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W, Fail Creek DKve TA-4460—-4401—1A-440J
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5 Funeral Directors BERT"S. GADD 2130 Prospect-st. DR-5307 GRINSTEINER'S 522 E. Market RI-5374 ~ G. H. HERRMANN 1505 S. EAST-ST. DR-4477 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian. DR-2140: DR-3210 “Where better funerals cost less” GEORGE "McCARTY FORTVILLE INDIANA MOORE & KIRK 2530 Station-st. CH-1806-7 TA-6056-8 ROYSTER & ASKIN 1902 N, Meridian-sL TA-0299 SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 346 N. Illinois-st. LI-5409 " GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH.-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV. TA-1719 J. C. WILSON DR-0321. 1230 Prospect-st. DR-0322 8 Monuments MONUMENTS, MARKERS, MASOLEUMS In granits and marble. Extensive stock, highest quality workmanship. Original designs. Auto service to showroom or cemetery without obligation. RHOADS MEMORIAL STUDIO. CH-4330. 21st and Adams. (Brightwoodl 9 Lost and Found LOST—2 male black and white Boston terriers: narrow green leather, brass trimmed collars; reward. 4163 Wash.blvd. HU-4624. SQUARE fraternity pin, M. H. A. on front, R. S. L. on back. Reward. BE-2910-R. LOST—Blue purse. Ayres bakery/ Finder keep money. Call WA-0352 after m. COST LESS—Produce oest. Times Economy Want Ads. As low as 2c per 11 Personals ifHEUMATISMi lj Neuritis or Muscular Lumbago §g are quickly relieved with § Keene’s Wintergrccn Tablets g §§ Absolute money-back guarantee. fj U See your druggist or write direct s §j THE KEENE DRUG CO.. INDPLS. jj iiiffliwiiiiaHiiiniN LOST OR STRAYED from the Recreation Room of Holly Hock Hill, a family photograph album. with pictures or the Vincents’ 25 years married life, of rather great sentimental value to this family. Finder please mail or call HOLLY HOCK HILL, HU-2598. r a L GIVES FREE MANICURE COO I. ~ o. F. Bldg. FREE! STOMACH ULCERS. GAS PAINS. Indigestion relieved ouick. Get free sample doctor’s Description. Udea. at Hook Drug Stores. fj INTERNATIONAL Charm Beaus l*H Ity School. FREE Firmer Wave I I1“ lor Marcel. 342 E. Wash. St. VOTERS take notice. HENRY H. ESKYZ candidate for State Senator. Republican primary. HAIRCUT, shampoo, wave, all 3.25 c. Roval Beautv Acad. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. BUSY PEOPLE—Quick photo service. Bxlo. <l. Platt's Studio, 703 Roosevelt Bldg. 13 Business Services ALTERATIONS ALTERA men’s garments; cleaning, pressing, relining, repairing: reasonable. MEYER O. JACOBS 212 E. 16th. TA-6667. BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS BUILT and made drv UNIVERSAL WATERPROFING CO.. CH--8397. 4330 E. 16th-st. BEDDING REPAIR PILLOWS, comforts, mattresaes sold, renovated and made like new. E. P. BPRKLB, 431 Masg.-av. RI-6695. CINDERS AND CRUSHED STONE FIX up vour drlvewavs: cinders, crushed stone: estimates. CEDAR COAL CO. DR--0230. CLEANERS SPIT-FIRE WATER'“SOFTENER. The housewife’s friend. For sale at vour neighborhood druggist or grocer CONTRACTING DOUGHTY—Cement paving construction’ general contractor; brick work a specialty. CH-6662. DODGE WEISS MAN MOTORS 2219 E. Wash. Fhonea—Dav CH-8828 n)te. OR-SIJI FURNITURE REPAIR CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL _AID_ FOR HA-0583. GARAGES • ED JETT. 51? s*. Talbott—Complete motor rebuilding, don# by expert mechanic*. TlßES—Prest-O-Lite batteries, accessories! TOOLE BROS.. Sinclair Service Center, 3917 W. 18th. BE-JMttt '
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THE TIMES RENTAL DIRECTORY Apartments Walking Distance From Downtown ADDRESS | . SIZE j DESCRIPTION | RENT MADISON $25“ ing with heat and water fur--615 Madison 4 Bros. $27.50 Apartments Furnished Desirable one-room and bath; 190 "P 1 'NJ’nvfVt 1 Rm. maid service; suitable for <CCJO J.6U Cj. a\UIIU Bath bachelor ant.; ref. required. 120 E. North. LI-6133. 212 E. 10th I 2 Rms. | Well furn.; clean: steam heat. I $25 510 E. 9th | 3 Rms. | RI-6368 C. A. HUFF WA-2181 | $27.50 1530 N. 111. Effi. Ks BSTWi-JrSE ’ $35 aged bldg. 1530 N. Illinois. _ 4 Rms Extra Well furnished; includes _ _ 1q37 Steele St. t,-,,? heat, water, lights, gas. S3O u Ba,h RI-6368 C. A. HUFF WA-2181 V Apartments North of 16th Street j 4 4-room modern apt. In excel--2001 N. Jersey Rooms lent. condition. RI-657L S3O SECURITY TRUST QO. v _ , , . 4-Rm In-a-door bed; bath, heat and 2441 Pierson Apt ; water caii g $26.00 Apartments North of 9th to 16th Street 1450 College R*rlrm Strictly modern bedroom apt. _ Pnllpcrp Mnnor .. " Elec., refrig., util. furn. RI- S4O L/Quege manor Apt. 657! security trust co. Houses Walking Distance From Downtown Heat and water furnished: roQ T)ovL- 5 convenient to Real Silk and <tO IU7 1 aiK Rooms downtown districts. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 1209 Marlowe | Ro s on ,' | 5 ' ,nl j. m s o .''cR I JIE.' m r’’ I $lB Koims East Modern except furnace: water I in V Ovfnrrl 5 Prt■; newly decorated; garage., 417 IN. uxiora Ronm , 144 N. Delaware LI-4412 Kooms A j hUEBER * CO. I Houses for Colored 133 S. W ebster ! Rooms | GREGORY 11 * 1 Appel! 4 INO, i $9-00
13 Business Services HAT CLEANERS THE FIVE MINUTE SHOPS Hats cleaned and blocked, with 5 shoe shines free. 31 SO. ILLINOIS. R.I-0816. HAULING HAULING - Jobs, cinders, etc.; moving transferring, low prices. EUBANKS. 321) N. West, LI-0228. LANDSCAPING 36 YEARS experience in landscaping, sodding and planting. General landscaplng work. CH-6673. MACHINISTS GEO. J. EGENOLF—Machinists specializing in priming and special machinery. 18V5 W. South. LI-6212. MATTRESSES, MADE OVER MATTRESSES renovated; also made into innerspring by experts. RI-2347. MATTRESSES renovated; innersprings made; we also upholster, clean livingroom suites. DR-5088. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXPERT repairs on all musical mstru- _ rnents, CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Ms.-av. BAND and orchestra Instruments repaired, expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N. Penn. LI-5513 PAPER CLEANING PAPER CLEANING, painting; general cleaning; yard work. Free estimates. CH--0511-R. PAPER CLEANlNG—lmmediate service; all work guaranteed. PHILLIP BARLOW. DR-1130-M. PAPER CLEANING— 50c per room: 14 years experience: for Immediate service call LANNAN <White). BE-4738. Paper Cleaning Painting BARRETT BROS. Experts. Work guaranteed. DR-3317. PAPER CLEANING A-l; all work guaranteed. Served Indianapolis 12 years. CALLENDKR CH-5788. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING PAPERHANGING, steaming, general contrading, painting. Reasonable. Free estimates, reference. WILSON & BARKER CH-4835. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING! FIRST CLASS WORK. C. E. SHAUMAN. CH--3763-M. Paper Hanging Paper Removed by steam. V RI-4131 DR-1789-J WA-2066 PAPER HANGING and painting. Work guaranteed. Estimates. New samples. HOWARD JINBB. DR-4919-J. THE paper with the most Economical Want Ads. THE TIMES, RI-5551.
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13 Business Services PLASTERING HOLLAND <Ss SULLIVAN, plastering contractors. new. repair, guaranteed. CH--0606. RUG CLEANING RUGS, *1.80; 3-pc. furniture, *6.50; "work guar. JULIAN RUG CLEANERS, LI-9384. W. O. JONES. INC.—Rugs, carpet cleaning Specialists. 4440 N. Keystone. HU-1366 RELIABLE rug cleaners; 9x12 domestic/ *1.75. Furniture cleaning. Work guaranteed. Ch-3532. W. N. FLY RUG CO. Specialists in rug and furniture cleaning. 28 years. It costs no more. Completely insured, Fluff; chenille rugs from old rugs. 2328 Brookside. CH-2211. WHY PAY MORE? Best rug cleaning; 9x13, *2. 8. & S, RUG CLEANERS, LI--589-). TINNING ROOFING TINNING, ROOFING. SIDING/ Sheet metal work. Estimates. HARRY MILEY & SON. BE-0436-J. TRUCK RENTALS MOVE yourself or rent a nevfr pleasure car. Low rates. DRIVE IT YOURSELF. INC, 39 Ky.-av. RI-7438 11 Schools , Instruction Prepare Now Business conditions are better. There Is a demand for trained stenogs. We guarantee positions. Courses in accounting, shorthand, dictaphone, typing. CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE. 3rd floor, Roosevelt bldg RI-9535 FREE transportation to Indpls. Enroll now. Roval Beautv Acad.. 401 Roosevelt bide. 20 Help Wanted , Female BEAUTY OPERATOR, age 18/25, first class, good wages, steady work. 622 __ Massachusetts-av. WHITE GIRL assist house aori. cbildren. laundry; stay nights, *3. 5115 College. _ HU-5085. WHITE GIRL, between 20-30. experienced, for general housework. Stay nights. DR--2732. WANT ED—La and v musician ? elrn erta inersZ Apply 306 N. Delaware. Ask for the WANTED—Colored woman to wash rags. Apply 1014 E. 15th-st. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER. MIDDLEAGED 1444 ASTOR-ST • SALARY, room, board while in school. Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt bldg. SHOULD YOU PALL to find the position you want in this column, may we suggest you use an Inexpensive ad of vour own under “Situations Wanted’’—4 day cost as little as 65c. and in most cases results In connections. Call MISS PAGE at Riley 8551 or come to Tha Times, Want Ad Headquartqm. *
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21 Help Wanted , Male WANTED —Young man 21 to 25 years of age, high school graduate. Man must be interested in entering business world on a permanent position where future may be established by hard work. Position pays straight salary and is with large national organization. State age. past employment and telephone number m complete letter of application. Box 403, care Times. WANTED—Boys to deliver Times routes, an excellent opportunity to earn money at the same time gain valuable business experience. Apply between 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Times Station. 1520 N. Alabama. DELIVERY MAN who can furnish his own car, with experience handling and wrapping printed matter. CAMPBELL CIRCULAR ADVERTISING CO., 238 S. Meridian. MAN, wife, middle-aged to care for furnace, bath, hall ana some care for shutin; for sharing large room, large kitchen; utilities. 1524 College. LI--8889. MONUMENT SALESMAN FOR INDIANAPOLIS. ART MEMORIAL WORKS. ANDERSON, INDIANA. WANT paperhangers. Must be experienced, have own tools and car. 2050 Northwestern. WHITE or COLORED About 50 years* single: light work: country place: home and $2 week. Boy 413, care Times. A STEADY job for those that want it; $8 salary and bonus. 47 S. Penn. Room 614. 23 Situations , Female DAY or week worn for ladies; common labor for men. Day or week. General House Cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC.. LI-5860. 29 Moving and Storage WILL pick up load of household furniture or what have you, to Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland or in that direction April 20th. Very reasonable. LI-4485. 30 Rooms for Rent $ 1.50y53 WEEK—New Jersey, N„ 201, Apt. 23. Private bath; employed gentleman. LI-1801. $2; Winthrop, near Fairgrounds, nice front room, private home; gentleman preferred. WA-2820-J. _ ALABAMA. N., 932—SLEEPING ROOMS: CLEAN. MODERN. NEWLY FURNISHED. REASONABLE. CARROLLTON. 1529 Nicely furnished room; private toilet and lavatory. Pri__vate entrance ! RI-5976. COLLEGE, 2238, APT. 4—Large, comfortable room; next bath; private home; hot water. DELAWARE, N., 720—Room; across from bath; constant hot water; phone; walking distance. DELAWARE. N.. 1217—Nice clean, modern sleeping rooms; walking distance. RI--3053. DELAWARE, N.. 1700—Cheerful room, private apartment, one or two, $2.50; Dusline. HA-2099-M. HIGHLAND AVE., N., 134—Large, clean, front room: reasonable; near transportation. ILLINOIS, N.. 2164 —Modem sleeping rooms: private home, quiet, 2 windows in each room; low rent. ILLINOIS, N.. 3156—Desirable front room; Urge closet; lounge chairs; constant hot water. ILLINOIS. 3321. N.—Front room, southwest exposure; twin beds; two young men LA SALLE. N.. 944—Desirable room;’ one or two girls; private home; reasonable. CH-4042-M. NEW JERSEY, N„ 1468—53.50 each; desirable rooms: private bath and entrance. Rt-7739. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2220—Master or single bedroom. Will share home with employed girls. HA-3242-M. PENNSYLVANIA, N., 1868—Very attractive front room; large closet, window seat; book shelves. RANDOLPH. 44 N.—*2.50: light, cheerful room; li i widow’s m odern _ho me RI -5843 VERMONT, W., 36—No. 2 Savoy; large, clean room; two windows; gentleman preferred. LI-8612. 30TH., W.. 412—Nice large, sleeping rm.; innerspring mattress; near bath. TA--2286. YOUNG MAN to share bedroom apartment or rent room. Ideal location north. References. LI-8193. CONNECTING sleeping or two-room suite: refined adults. Constant hot water. TA--3666. PHONE Riley 5551. THE TIMES, for lowest cost want ads 31 Rooms with Board BROADWAY. 2528—Nicely” furnished, large front room; twin beds; two girls. HE--4120. LEXINGTON. 937—Double room, modern; excellent meals; 810 double; 85 single. DR-3523-J. WASHINGTON. E.. 1145—Good borne, down, shower. 3 meals; 85; single. double. CH-1175. 32 Housekeeping Rooms $3 to $7; ILLINOIS. N~1132— 1. 2 for 3room apartments. Sink, range, constant hot water. RI-2942 _ DEVTTI.E. N., 829—Front room, sleeping or light cooking; gentleman or couple, _ Next bath. BFtOADWAY. 1134 —One. two. three, large? _clean rooms. *3 to $6. BROOKSIDE-AV. 1315—Two-room suite; everything furnished; private entrance; garage, pnone. CAPITOL-Av... 2025 N.—2 or 3 unfurnished, gtoage; utilities. 112_to_818_month : COLLEGE 925—One and two-roiom apartments; extra nir<e; 83 up; walking distance. GUILFORD. 285-f-Three nicely furnished connecting housekeeping rooms; utilities furnished. Adults. HE-3155. ILLINOIS. N, 2339—0ne. two. three-room apartments. 83.50. 14 85.80. Laundry room. ILLINOIS. N., 2020—Spacious kitchenette apartment; immaculately clean; very oomplete; sink, private emranerfgarape.
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32 Housekeeping Rooms NEW JERSEY, N . 226—Sleeping an3 housekeeping rooms: steam heat; hot water. RI-4145. OLNEY. N.. 2617—Three clean furnished' rooms: down: utilities; private entrance. Reasonable. ® BA NGE 222—Three clean rooms, modern! _ * b et * s - sink, front and back porch. E— : Two roomT~and’kitchenette. Semi-modern; adults. See housekeeper In basement. 9TH, E.. 616—First floor; two rooms. kitchT enette; private bath; clean, cheerful; porch. NINTH, E. 426—Two clean rooms, ciosii adults; B^ 6 RI-7 e 2?7 eVerythinf; —£ ne r , oom a nd kitchenrage. be“ 3355 AS ° &leepinß room - Ga * WOODRUFF-608 MiddleTdTTtwif *5 CH t - h 4108 flOOr: 8 utiliUes fur nished; ‘ 33 Hotels — 331 N. Delaware;’ strictly modern outside rooms; transient - anf * weekly rates 34 Apartments, Unfurm CAPrroLT n„ 1202. apt. 15—6 rnTmoiT 5596 serv ” McCullough Agency. LlviP eS K r^u le t^ e ?' apt ” ) ar 8e living room, kit., bath. Frig.; util.; rer HE-1328. V IRVINGTON " , bath iivlng r ocm. kitchenette, bath, large dressing room. Frigidaire; util-‘ itles. See custodian. 24 ?v,P’ Uesirabie efficiency iiptl living. kit., bath, roll-a-wav bed, Frigidutilities; $25. HE-1328. 8 P °b?th ß± 42 T rN. With ™?„.,"} od f Tn apartments, 4 and 2 rooms: ApT ecora l e{ I- 10th and Broadway, Indianapolis Rental Agency <* Eur , n - and unfurn. apts. Free service an d... transportation LI-5452. FOR RESULTS PHONE RI-555L ~; 35 Houses, Unfurnished $12.50; NEW JERSEY. 621. S.-5 rooms?' garage; workshop; walking distance _ ***;_^ 3rc L.Itix 1 t ix room Strictly mod*® _ rrn, good condition: fenced-in vard. DEARBORN N., 1530—Unusual modern double; fireplace, garage (Brook-/ side Park). CH-1113-J. NOBLE. 523 S. —6-rm mod. single: clos? to town and Fountain Square; only $lB _ P gr month. J. S. CRUSE. INC. RI-6412 rooms bath, gas/ electricity, fur--6.397' East ‘ st ’ near st - C la ir; $lO. HU-? 36 Fur /j. Houses , Apts’ $6. 5-ROOM house, lights, gas. watey _ paid; adults. Inquire 719 E. New York./ *27.50/ 4400 E. 3RTH— cot* tage; util, fin woods): CARROLLTON. 2353—Upper 4-room nri-” vate apartment: verv comfortable- garage; reasonable: adults _ JSFFkkSON. N , 340—4 roomlTbath - porch! utilities, private; *25 month. TA-5119. RILEY. 118, N.—Four rooms and oathT upper apartment furnished, utilities; adults. IR-7912 NICELY furn. 3 rooms, garage, utilltie’C couple, *7 50 Per w-eek__HA-0108. 38 Rent Suburban Farms NORTH, WOODED LAND—Modern 3 bed-/’ rooms, sleeping porch, redecorated. beautifully landscaped. _ RI-2881. 40 Wanted to Rent KHOGERS DEPT MGR. wants permanent _J ur. or unfurn- home or apt. TA-4633 45 Business Opportunities ROOMING HOUSE—-12 rms . $l5O down? Lunch: fine bus.: only $l5O down. Grocery: modern; north; S2OO down Filling station: 3,500 gals, mo.; *250. THOS. J. LEWIS N DeL_ RI-2663 ? CLEANING PRESSING shop; completely equipped; located north; nice business;' living quarters; rent sls Owner has - other interests. Bargain this week only. HE-1801. RESTAURANT, south: 2 people: good buv/ iness: only *350 cash. Also others. See _ MR- PYLE 119N. Ala. LUNCH ROOM, near Real Silk: sell or rent, account of illness. CH-1124-W 46 Securities WANTED—S3OOO.OO worth Union National B. & L. stock. O. P. FORMAN. 40J Lemcke Bldg. RI-8077. 47 Houses For Sale SHERMAN-DR, S.. 702—5-room bungalow/ like new. breakfast room, inclosed rear - porch, built-irts, shrubbery, double ga--rage; *3500. CH-0899, 2333 S. PA.—Mod. 5-rm. bung, brick Full basement; terms. HU-3188. BRIDGES & GRAVES. 243 N. Del. RI-3477 5 ROOM bouse. 1 acre: 4700 west: elec” ' furnace. *SOO cash, oal. payments HARNEB6 ft CLINE. 119' j N. Ala L LI-9220. 4-ROOM semi-mod ; good lot with 2-car garage: *I4OO. 4-room semi-mod.. *9OO- - AMOS. RI-9388. J ORCHARD AVE 3800 BLK.—7-room modern: lot 80x320. *2OOO. 215 Indiana Trust Bldg. 48 Sale Suburban Farms 1-2 AND 4-acre tracts, bungalows; garages? poultry houses; new paint and paper* MUST BEL. *1350 to *1750. 10% down? STEWART A HUDELSON. 508 Inlani Bldg. Rl-6882. PENDLETON PIKE ~ 3 acre* good garden land; 1-room hous* and shed Self cheap. MR. BURGHS 6. RI-9388 IR-6102 _ More Classified on Next Page 4
